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BEETLEPLAGUE As President H oover R evi^ ^ N a tion ’s/Bighting fleet VISITS GERMANY W E Y S ^ — I ■ m Schools Closed So Children Can- $10,0110 TOWAKDS Help K ill Pests— ^Insects] Even Invading Homes. j ’■ -■‘..V ''' THEHOTAI Hanover, German, May 23.— (AP)—An Egyptian grasshop­ per plague is paralleled here Rio ^ehro is Objed of Ger- by a May beetle invasion which IN ^ So Says Anti-Salobn t e a s ^ Fund Gels K f Boost Todayi 'is raging in many parts of u ^ tKrig^ Before Ite ^ : f a l s e FIRE ALARMS Schleswig-Holstein, northern Hanover. N ew ■york^ M ay 2S -^ (A P ) Head; Also Dodares M ^ Total Readies $28,002.- Swarms of beetles are des­ Start Northward for- the Thomas Bro^y was neither a cending upon the fields, in the saUor nor a maU carrier, so he 10— Four Days of Drive streets and even invading could hardly go rowing to the Ion Went as Far a s P r«fr homes. The situation has naade United States. Central park lagoon • or. take^ a suspension of school sessions long walk in t#e country 6n his necessary, toe children helpmg day off. dent Hoover Wanted H ^ le ft to Reach Quota- Pernambuco, Brazil, May: 23 : : Instead Brophy is a fireman their parents fight toe bugs. and when the time hung heavy The younger generation is (AP)—The Graf Zeppelin today WM The Manchester Memorial hospital moored to" a squat red and whi^e on his hands early today he To & ) in h o M b i ^ ..-5^ having *a great time scooping went about turning in fa ^ campaign which has been under toe May beetles into sacks, mast here after its , first, transi alarms. He tiirhed in three be­ ters-^ s Testmony. way officially since last Sunday and barrels and tubs. Boiling water equatorial flight and its sixth toMS- fore the police caught up with is the method of extermination. has been gradually climbing toward Atlantic crossing. , him. The mixture then is fed to pigs Tonight after the tropical sun was US gartment. ing enfbrced more effectively Sairm an, A rthur Knofla and bis ney from Friedrichshafen to Rio d^^s that under toe Coolidge admin­ istration was expressed to . toe Executive Committee express coi^- Janeiro. . , over dence that the businessmen, firms The Graf Zeppelin arrived ate lobby committee today by r . ATTEMPTS TO KILL Campo Giquia, the landing field here Scott McBride. ^ come forward to the amount of $8, a t 6:30 p. m- (A:30 p. m. T.) Concluding sevMi days of tesp?- 000 more to make the campaign a Jv^t 6X hours from toe mony, the Anti-Salo

-Si.. MANCHBSTBB E im m G HERALD. SOOTH MANCHESTEB. CONH. FRroAY, MAY ^ 19W. Ip a q b t w o church HOLMAN APPOINTS LOCAL SCOUTS CAMP masters of SIcoutevalt PRIZE WINNERS GET - SEES W i t o WHALE The schednls in e iiid ^ : DISTRICTS 1-8 GRADE swim at 4 lo’dbckt^^SStonj^ afta^ AERK1LLS3 DATES ARE C H O ^ noon, Bftpper a t 0 fali<»w«:'."by THEIR ESSAY AWARDS Newport, R. L, May 23.—(AP)— nlng games, a watermelon hunt, sad PUPILS IN COirTESTS For several days past a huge a campfire program. On Sondsy COUNT IN PENNSY aouatic creature has stirred the Nines Tnutees to Conm iti^ The annual : outdoor week-end reveiUe.wUl sound at 7 o’dodc AND THEN SELF Assembly Program at Hollis­ voters off thia port to the curi­ service, from: 9^ to-.16:4i^^Qlj[^ To CoBducl Instltsuoii Al- eamp of Mahohester District, Boy be broken at 3 o’dock m the after­ Annual- Reading, Spelling, ter Street School Includes osity of SMgoipg folk, ^ Philadelphia, May 23.—(AP) - This morning it disported itself i .fairs This Year. Scouts of America, will be held at noon. ^ . Arithmetic and Language Presentatimis to Winners. Coventry-kike, Saturday and Sun­ ■ ' ■ w ' ■ ' A" " • ■ ' ..Wllkea-Barre, Pa., May 23.—(AP) With Gilford Pinchot leading by 14,- so cKse to BeaVertail. Light, at the i Charles W. Holman, recently triple murder and a suicide Tests Held at Hollister Street 000 in the imofHcial computation An assembly of seventh and tip of Jamestown, that Captain elected president of the board ^ or day, June 14 and 15. it was decided COTTON BUSINESS POQ^ were discovered today on the 'a ^ School. of the vote cast for the RepubUcan eighth grade pupils was held in the George Menders, the. keeper recog­ trustees of the MMchester M^ .St . a meeting of the committee in of Ernest L. Snyder, 60, wealtoy nomination for governor Inst Tues­ Hollister School assembly hall this nized it ns a huge white whale. Cap­ morial hospital, today announced charga^mprised of Scoutmasters . Manchester, England, May 23.-^ morning. The program consisted tain Manders said that its body ex­ fhiit grower at Harding on the The annual dSntests in day, the Official count began today his commixes as foUoim: E'rank 'Giainey and David McCombs (AP)—Depreinion in the Lanca­ Sullivan trail,.near here. study subjects among the PUP^® in most of the 67 counties of the of singhig, the reading of several of tended more than 20 feet from the “ House committee: C. R. w w , shire cotton trade IS increasing, and Snyder is declared to hpe shot Districts 1-8 occurred yester^y af- sUte, under the watchful eyes ot the prize virinnlng essays in the W. surface of the water. Misa Mary Cheney and Rev. wu-. and Fleld^Executive Joseph E. Dealt it is blamed chiefly on. disturbed ’The schedule and plan win be dls^ son-in-law, SSw n . a t. th. HoUUter political leaders. C. T. U. annual tmeperance contest, White whales which are rarely p. Reidy;.' ccmditions in India and the loiy rate ■f^dson before hanging himwlf in Third grade pupUs The total unofficial vote from all and the presentation of prizes to all seen are regarded as abnoi^alities BxAcutlve committee: C. K lm ^ cussed St s meeting of the Scout­ at silver exchange in Chins. : ite gsurage on the fafm . H e a ^ and sUent reading, fourth ^ade but eleven of 8,971 districts in the the ten winners in Districts l- 8i of the species. < Watkins, KoweU W. Wf masters’ Association at ’Troop 6’s cabin, June 5. More than 40 weaving mills, have ^losLs in the Stock Market are said pupils in oral and state stand Pinchot, 632,667; Fran­ The prizes were each a new one dol­ Robertson, W illiam B. Hy^*» been stopped at Burnley and. there ^to have driven him to crime. fifSi grade pupils in oral lar bill and were presented by Supt. A. L. Crowell, Fred A. Verplanck, Frank Gainey wiU be in charge ot cis Shunk Brown, 618,469. Giviog evening games, Ray Mercer of wa­ is much unemployment at Oldham. 1 Besides Snyder, the victims were. Pinchot a plurality of 14,098. A. F. Howes in behalf of the Man­ alnd a W. Holman, chester W. C. T. U. PRICEWARISON termelon hxmt, David McComb of It is estimated that one in three 2 Charles Shepherd, 35. in oral and writtMi the Both the Brown amd Pinchot Finance committee: Horace B; of the half million cotton bperattVes % Mrs. Madge Shepherd, 32. all the subjects each room of The five readers were Thomas campfire, Joseph Dean of water­ headquarters today made charges Oieney, PhiUp Cheney, Rev. T.J.O* is idle jor on short time. SJ Ernest Shepherd, 6. grade__^ compering waS'w as allowed ««« -Aonnd two Johnston of grade 8, Manchester Ck>mell and th e ' M anchester Trust front activities, Herman JpHnson of of irregularities in the count in cer­ Green school, Jane Bantley of grade AMONG PUBUSIffiRS W All three had been shot through representatives. First tain districts in the anthracite re­ Company. : ‘ I the head as they slept. prizes were awarded 7, Highland Park school, Thelma I The triple killing ^d s\dcide tS ts and third prizes when tte com­ gions. Jackson, grade 8, Buckland school, (Conttnued from Page 1;) fwere discovered when a farm h^d petition was very cl®®®. All the The Brown headquarters in a Jennie dodz, grade 7 Eighth. Dis­ d r y BIFORCEMENT statement said that ten ballot boxes trict and Lorlta Copping, grade 8 Ireported for work. 0 “ prizes were books or opened in Luzerne county showed a definltely the case of the 81 book iporch he found a scrap c °° The ludges were Mrs. Amww Eighth District. . . and what brought it about. 9 which “Snyder had written the h S v s i . Ethel Anderson, Mrs. gain of 388 votes for Brown. Mr. The others to receive prizes were '•For the last seven years,” he MORE EFFECTIVE NQW DON'T MISS RAU'S iglnjfle word “Call.” According to Brown, it was announced, had au­ JuUa McKee, grade 7, Manchester SonS Qulsh. »«, ^ d ,’"the book businesa has been (OMtlBii^''t|roin Page 1.) I th? farmhand this was the system Mrs. Ruth Reynolds of East Hart thorized Brown supporters to take Green, Faith Galinat and Catharine getting worse. It’s now just as bad ithat Snyder used whenever he all legal means to protect Brown’s Fike, grade 7, Eighth District and as it possibly could' be. We’ve' got ORAND OPENING 1 wanted the farm hand to rouse his ^°TOe winners were the following; interests. , Florence DeVito and ?emice Moskl to sell' more books. y showed the funds had ®ot ftiminish' P family early.______Oral Beading Pinchot gave out a statemeni grade 8, Efighth District. "If we 'can sell twice as many First, Doris Christiansen ^oj^®^®*^ that in two districts in Lackawaa books by putting them ‘out at 81. .The Wisconsin Senator presented Rau’s Pavilion, Crystal Lake School. Second, na. county, adjoining Luzerne, i*. each and getting whole windows, a Wheeler reportconcerntog the k il l e d in f ig h t land Park. Third, John Hartnett, was found that the returns show a ATTEMPTS TO KILL full of them into drug” stores, that’s Volstead Act which read in part:^ Hollister School. greater total of votes cast than what we’ll do.. • ■ , “When I presented the’ bill to Mr. HAPPY HAREHIOTON Sofia, Bulgaria, May 23—(AP)— Silent Beading were ^■qualified Republican voters in "We’re going to sell pur books at .Volstead, he made several sugges­ IOne person was killed and several First, Kenneth Wlgren, Manches­ BRITISH OFRCIAL tions and changes, and after a con­ other persons were severely woun<^ the district 81 apiece in the drug stores wher­ ter Green. Second, Dorothy Johnwm, “Under present conditions in (Continued from Page One.) ever we can. We’re coini>etlng with ference trith a number of out and his RTTHM Ied today during a fight at ^elogar HoUister School. Third, Esther Pit­ ,” Pinchot said, “a Ynagazines, and how can you ex friends in Congress the blU was (“* between Bulgarian frontier guards kin, Highland Park. De Luxe Entertainment and Sparkling Dance Music a STgroup^of south Serbs and candidate not only has to fight up the island and people begsm flock­ pect a man to pay 82 or 82.50 for a ; Arithmetic %tory that he could have, read in full McBride testified that toe prohi­ Macedonians who were forced to re First, Loretta Champagne, to the moment of election, but m ing by scores into Valetta. bition commissioners appointed had cross the Jugo-Slavian Frontier. many parts of the state he has to Police re-enforcements were sum­ for about 60 cents while it was run Keeney Street School. Second, Tiing serially in a m a g a ^ e .” been satisfactory to toe League. SATURDAY, MAY 24th Bertha Goslee, Manchester Green. fight on afterwards to prevent the moned in the fear that Nationalist Another report submitted by Spelling election being stolen from him,” disorders would be staged. : Hiud on Authors. Dancing 8:30 to 12:30 Admission 50 Cents Miller,MUier, thetne prisoner,pnauner, isla a, a aup-sup- Although Altnouga Albert t 'oymBonl 04*^4and Charles Wheeler in July.' iD21, which was First, Romeo Champagne, Keeney porter of the Nationalist Party. He i Scribner, Jr., protested that issuing read, said he had toe assurance of Street School. Second Irene La- VkAAM tvrIfVi. TW^]1pgk new «%i-kvrAla.novels- at o1" SY81 ATwYand 81.50 .fWl apiece the administration^ that no one is SALVATION MEMORIAL had been involved with the ptdice would be appointed as prohibition Chance, Buckland School. previously on several occasions. will be hard on the authors, toe NOTICE! ■ Orsa Language price-cutters insisted that the_____ au­commissioner "who was objectlon- First, Thurston Foster, South rtm get- -able to us.” School. Second,-Henry Brooks, Rob­ SERVICE SUNDAY Malta is a British Island posses­ thors would in the long sion in the Mediterranean;. It is larger royalties through _greater ertson. school. Third, William Shea, sales and authors who were inter CANNON CALLED - Keepers Bees Hollister School. an important naval base. Washington, May 23.—(^ .)— Written Language The Salvation Arr^ will conduct Recent dispatches have told of; viewed appeared to be satisfied. . trouble between the State and ■ Mr. Doubleday predicted that re- Senator Caraway wired Bishop May Purchase First, Madeline Carroll, Highland its annual Memorial ^ iy Service at James Cannon, Jr,, .today- to ascer­ Park. Second, Helen Hohl, Robert­ Catholic church on the island. : I prints, on which the^ author’s rpyal^ P ark the East cemetery on Sunday after­ tain if he could appear before toe son School. Third, Jane Royce, Hol­ It as said in debate in the House! ties are cut in half; would die out. SUPPLIES noon. The service will embrace „ ______the; Reprint publishers, however, were lobby committee next Wednesday lister School. musical selections by toe band, vo­ of Commons in London that ------Hartford Catholic archbishop ot Malta^ had pot apparently worried. Most ®^ ^ ^ 900 Wethers^eld Avenue, at Greatly cal numbers by toe songsters, and announceaannounced thatuiiiu anyoneluiyuxie votingvutmg fo):luf |i themtnein explainedexpmmeu that tuau they now sell hiWtion Mtmue . several speakers will pay tribute to Lord Strickland, prime_...L' ^ minister, or | reprints of______popularo*- fictionTH Cannon at is atCannon u is at Dallas, Texas, at­ MILITARY UNITS GOING the dead. The Girl Guards wiU place any members of the Constitutional I cents a copy. ' tending toe quadrennial meeting of REDUCED PRICES flags upon the graves of the depart­ Party during the forthcoming elec-1 in book publishing, Mr. Dodble- the Methodist Episcopal Church TO CHURCH SUNDAY ed comrades from South Manches­ tions, would be committing a mor- jday explained, the cost of distribu- South. dfifiGial Open^g Bee Veils ter Corps. A special supply of flags The telegpram said: ‘ \ tal sin. : tion—advertising, selling, and the Wire has-been procured for the occasion. Is Catholic Himself. i discount to booksellers^ what ‘.'If possible , would like to wind up , (Tenth Season) The corps will meet at the citadel the investigation before Congress Hives Patriotic organizations, including Lord Strickland, himself a ' brings up the expense, the actual adjourns. ’Therefore woul,d like to both local units of the Natlo^ at 2:30, and parade to the cemetery. Catholic, was said to . have refused i mechanical cost of publishing is Gloves Guard, Company G and the Howit­ The public is cordially invited to to allow a Franciscan priest, who; small, he said, about 25 cents a vol- have you appear if. possible' next Sections zers, will attend morning services participate in this service. was a British citizen, to be trans- pme on popular fictiom the cost de­ Wednesday.” ' TOMORROW(SATimDAl^ Foundation Fasteners at the North Methodist church, ferred against his will to Sicily on' crea.sing with each edition. At toe same time, the cojnmittee Sunday at 10:45 o’clock. Rev. Mar­ chairinatt. wrote Bishop Fr^cis Mc- Hive Tools and Brushes BEACH FINALS orders of the superior of the com- i ------—------Conndt, of . New York, president of vin S. Stocking will occupy tiie pul­ munity in Malta. The government j ,jj|| | | « ■■« rAMTklTrTC the Federal Council of Churches, to Below cost prices to any pit and will speak on "The Victory asserted that the transfer was oi‘-| VflLLlAlniJ vV nU uLlV 169th INFANTRY BAND 5 Unique.” Hymns will he in keep­ Roslyn, N. Y., May 23—(AP) — dered on political grounds. ‘ ascerWiii if he wished to appear be­ one purchasing our entire ing with the spirit of Memorial Day. Mrs. J. L. Anderson, Cherry Valley, At the time it was understood the fore toe committee'next week to stock. Sunday afternoon the Permanent and Miss Martha Parker, West Maltese. archbishop of Malta made CLEAN SLATE SALE reply to charges-of Representa^ye C. N. 6 . Memorial Day Committee and toe Chester HlUs and Spring Lake,fil­ Tinkham, RepubUcan'< M aS w hu - tered toe finals for the ipetropbli- an airplane visit to Rome; presumV i ' Setts, that too organization h ^ rio- A patriotic organizations will visit toe «Wy to ooof.r.reg.rdlBg fte GootgTHTwUllam. cloti.- f (]ppeisr any 'day n«ct SUNDAY and three to play, while Miss Park­ week. ' • . t * South Manchester after which the party will proceed er won from Miss Marion Fisher, and State in the Maltese islands had V ing business. ‘ Many bargain* are to Gould’s Pond on South Mam been put in drsift form and was;; ex-- offered. The prices are so. low, that MECHANIC’S LIEN FILED. 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 p. m. street for a short service. Salisbury, 2 up and 1 to play. pected to settle toe long contro-|it is necessary to make assman versy. ! service charge for merchandise ou Bridgeport, . May 23.—(APl^^As The dispute arose when Lord j the ten payment plan. a part of receivership proceedings. Strickland prevented the ecclesias-, in the attractive window ■ display L t to foreclose a 8824.741.64' me- Special Features Nightlp D- tical authorities from exiling Williams has an idea, which ? a chalaic’s lien against tha Beach W - Franciscan priest, who was a native! attracting attention; He has dhtaln- w r .was filed today in- Superior Maltese and British subject, to a j two slates on which the old aod Court by the ^Yark- Com ply of OUR Sicilian monastery against his will, j jjg^ prices of men’s suits have been Philadelphia, contractors who bui.t The Maltese government asserted; printed In chalk. Many who ordin- toe hotel. . ^ that the transfer was ordered on. {.g notice the card board: The defendants named in the ac­ Palais Royal Ball Room-^Dancing every night . political grounds. The dispute i g. g^^ j^g^ices have been attract- tion are the Beach Hotel Corpora­ 3UTE SALE caused intense bitterness on the is- j g^ the slates Mr. WiUiams has tion; James W. Hope,' the receiver; Admission week nights 10^ Sundays and Holidays OQe land diriding the jrapulatlon into i ^^4 "Clebl Francis E. Beach, of TrumbuU and Now in Progress—Sensational Values two factions—Constitutionalists and; 'Tomlinson and Hawley, eontractors Starting Saturday night. May 24. - TO CLEAN THE SLATE IS OUB OBJECTIVE I the Church Party. When the, ______- of this city. , , W’e have reduced every item, except Blue Serge clergy forbade the Maltese to vote, e ^ g lE SCOUT ABRIVBS. Authority to file toe suit wss for the government party Lord ■ especially’ gfnnted by the court. Suits, to such a point that It \rill pay you to come in.. Strickland postponed the elections, j . ^ '7r.n'o vTav ^ — We list some of the values, there are more values in the The concordat draft defines the; ^ Balboa, 2®°®’ to store—-our adrice is “Take Advantage of Them.” authority of state and church. (AP)-A year and a h^, ^ d ^ to As our prices are exceptionally low we will make a ^ the age of a boy, makes a lot Of SANDY PEACH service charge of merchandise purchased on our Ten Pay­ f i b b i n w a t e b b u b y . difference. I . BALLRQbM ment Flan. Waterbury,clLciMUiy. MayiXJLCbv 23.—(AP)—Fire ^ A —Paul —— — A. Siple i was a 19-yeap-oU iT ♦ TODAY Matinee 2:15 unknown origin did between! Boy Scout when he was chosen to Eve. Contimwos accompany Rear Adiniyal lU.cbard and SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 815,000 and 820,000 damage to the Toit^rht 6:45 to 10:80 property of the Tiracy Brothers E. Byrd’s Antartic expedition as SA’TUBDAY TWT 1 C* A Regular $4.95 company lumber and building sup­ orderly to the commander. S. S. Leriathan S' $3.00 ply plant on Benedict street here Today, when the:£;te: nashlp Elexn Crew Neck oweeters values for.... last night. Two alarms were sent or Bolling docked here with more Orchestra in for fire apparatus and .t required members of the returning Byrd ex­ (12 Flecee) pedition, Siple ,was aboard—k full A DRAMATIC, DYNAMIC an hour and a half of intensive bat­ SMASH THAT GETS tling to subdue the fire. A large grown msm and glad to see Amer­ Ihternattoiial Sensation ican teritory again. Slple’s home is YOU AND THRILLS KNICKERS wooden building was partly de­ Dancing Sl. to 1, ‘D. S. T., SUITS stroyed. In Erie, Pa. YO^l. . ; ; 7 Pair—Values to $6 $25 V a lu es...... $19.95 $2e75 $30 V a lu es...... $23.95 $3.75 L in en ...... $2.75 V $35 V a lu es...... $27.95 $4.25 L in en ------$3.25 DON’T PAIL TO ATTEND THE $40 Values...... $32.95 “ PELTHATR " Extra Trousers...... $5.00 Values to $7.00 ...... $3.50 RED C-A-P-S$1,00 GEORGE Our entire stock of Caps that regularly sold for $1.95. BANCROF UNDERWEAR ladies Love Rayon Athletic Shirts, Athletic, Shirts, regular 7 5 c ...... Brutes regular $1.00 ...... 79c 59c ' f w»tu Also White Running Pants, Bipch Street NARYASTOR, FREDRIC MARCH Rayon Running Pants, D erry regular .75c...... a • • e e • 59c ■ -to ■ regular $1.00 ...... t e e * • (Between Cottage and Main Sts.) 79c Fancy Running Pants, ThThting Parson* Nainsook Union Suits, regular 75c ...... 59c Two-fisted tactics win Hugh .O^Ooaad ’ ODD LOT. . • •••««**sesss 50 c Rayon Athletic Shirts, the women! Bancri^t. Satiirdey, May smashes into a wofhoh’a "Dead; or Afiva'*' regular 7 5 c ...... a s e s * * a Nainsook Union Suits, 59 c heart and breaks out regular $1.00 ----- eeeteesa* 79c Rayon Running Pants, ■-— 1 again. You caa’t judge BarnU'A AOea regular 75c ...... aaasaaaa 59 c a man by toe ,dothes he Rayon Union Suits, wears or a ,man’a heart . .regular $1.50 • •ease* by his mannerK. . See Soaad' New* $1.19 10% OFF ON ALL OTHER why! And get a bigger Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers Saturday, thrill than you got In regidar $1.00 ...... 79c u n d e r w e a r "The Mighty.” FUN AND RECREAtlONFUR J 11 .--r^rrrr~"~nFnrT-i— ^ Many Other Specials on Seasonable Merchandise Now on Display at Opr'Store. '' s' DAYS'. S^A EtU lG ■ ' ; WHOtE'PAMHY'! The Fnaahat ConkMtJ^ YooNo Ever Mthmr- ■i > , • ■' ' - JOE >. M* I, Inc. Auspices of Miantonomoh Tribe J'fo. 58, InipM O. R. M. ^ in JOHNSON BOCK ■wr

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1930. MANCHESTER-EVENING HERAI^, SOUTH M ^CH ESplR, CONNn the. Wiab Departmieirt that the HONOR NEOID HERO tion of Brigadier Chaaiarw ^ Reed Chat>ter, Sons of the An?« CJroaby’a Pharmacy •- « m; 7 % Revolution, for . the^eadat " prank Saundera ...... 4*-* i Local Stocks been granted. Heretinorp tJ _ Wm. K c i ^ ', '.Fitchburg, MaM.,^y..23-—(AP.) has be^-m arked only by. ^ .s n m U M E S IN CHINA Mr, and Mra. John Lienti . . Ameiican flag placed Memorial A , <; J.| Todd (..... • • • • • • ON TARIFF BILL —"nie grave in Ashl^ o£ k liberated ^wo•^Prtenda. , • • • • • (Fumlah^ by Pntnain ft Co'.) negro slave. Black Prince Eata-' Day-by veterans’ orgamzattons. b a d l y DEFEAT® Mr. and Mra. Oarence L. I Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. brook, who fought with the Colon­ Black Prince Bstabrook -was In milM TOWARDS 2.00 Taylor ...... ists In the Revolutionary battle ot the employ of the ancestors of "Rep* Harry E. Hilla ...... 2 00 1. P. .M. Stocks. Speaks on Our Congress resentaUve Henry A. Estabropk of A. Spends ...... • • • *.; • 2.00 Conference Report to Be I Concordi" soon will bear a headstone this dty at the Concord homestead 2.00 Bank Stocks. Natkmalists Caiitvre 20,000 TBE HOSPITALLouis Msurtino Bid Asked similar to ttot which * marks the when the war starts. H®,. Mrs. H. S. H u t t ------i . 2.00 Passing Immigradon Law wounded at Concord and plater; 2.00 Submitted to the Senate Bankers Trust Co. ... 325 graves of other heroes of that- con- Harry, E rick son ...... City Bank and Trust . 842 360 ed In oth ^ Revolutionary (CoBtiiiaed from Pafe 1.) Mrs. illmore C. Packard .. 2.00 fiict. ■*_ i Prisoners and 40 FieM Cap Nat BAT ...... -r- 880 Word has been received here from ments. He died in 1880. John H. Gill ...... • • • • • 2.00 Excluding the Japanese. lars from Thursday morning until 2.U0 Probably on Monday. Conn. River ...... 426 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bailey Htfd Conn. Trust .... 185 Monday night, an additional $600 Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Pieces in Batde. amount to be ^ d e d to their final re­ First Nat Htfd ...... — T ro tte r...... 2.00 i Tokyo, May 23—(AP)—Masanao port, has caused Division No. 8, C. 2.00 corn- Land Mtg and Title .. — Thomas Gordon'...... Washington, May ^ Mutual B A T ...... — i Hanihara, Japanese ambassador to E. Watkins, major, to get out and Thomas G. Dougan ..... • 2.00 plete agreement on the ta ra __bill ■‘ ■■ Shanghai, May 23.— (AP) The work as they have not□i worked worncu be­uc-1 ^ ^ Hohenthal 2.00 was r^ched today by the Congres­ New Brit Trust ...V. — itoe United States In 1924, whm NaUonalist government to^Sfht Riverside T rust ...... 600 fore and by so doi^ tousthus fa.r,far, have ,| gmnamon ,„^^on ...... 2.00 sional conferees with * i Congress passed the,. Immigration ciaimed its forces had crushingly taken the honors by being in Wg^'iEisie G. Lewis V.’^cst Htfd, Tnist .... 325 i law excluding Japanese, today broke defeated the ' Northern AUiance compromise lurance Stocks. position in the new contest andthat if *j J Chagnotchagno ...... 2.00 | presidential xAetna oSSuSS’ i six years of silence regarding that r^bel armies in Northern they continue it seems now that I Albert^ Wilkie ___...... _...... duties Md broadening’tariff com xAetna Lasuaiiy 1 incident with a dramatic speech at xAetna Life province and had taken 20,000 rebe they may finish the race ahead of ,p Hellanbrand 2.00 mission authority. ' the farewell dinner for William R. prisoners with forty field guns at Division No. 1, E. L. G. Hohenthal, ■ . Ludholdt .... r ’The conference report will be sub- xAetna Fire, $10 par . 69 ! Castle, Jr., special Americaq A m - Lanfeng. Jr., major, which was previously , m ; $1.00 ' iriltti^ -to the SeMte..on Monday xAutomohile ...... 42 ; bassador to Japan. The rebel armies said the govern­ first place. I gimon Hellanbrand, Chauncey and taken up on. ,the fioor tiien or Conn. General ...... 137 Hanihara described . before toe ment advices, were in general re­ Territory Open To All weir Miss Emma Trebbe, Mrs. L. xHtfd Fire, $10 par . . 79 i Japan-America Society toe famous treat toward Kalfeng, Honan pro- inIn accoraance accordance ^thwiui the decision j ^ cowles,powles. Mrs. Chas. ^ Trebbe, Mrs. "^^nder______the new flexible clause, the Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 68 { episode in which his letter referring . . em- National Fire ...... 77 vmce. of the executive committee, consist- j st Hariehl, M i^ ittether .'John- i commission would be ! to “Grave consequences” figured so stated the ing of the five majors and the gen-, Bufice,' Alta May ! to recommend Increases or xPhoenix Fire ...... i 87 j prominently and ended his diplo- Foreign dispatches Travelers ...... 1490 iI fighting along the Haichow-Tung* eral chairman, restrictions will be i ^00^43 phfllp Lewis, Mary Bonn, | ^g^reases in rates to the P r e s ic ^ , ! matic career. Public Utility Stocks. \ Kwan railway caused heavy casual- lifted on Saturday morning, and ^ Qjjye PaWck Clime,: given sixty days vrtth- i "I should not have referred to this team workers will be at liberty to Murowskl, Geo. Small, Wal- which to approve or disapprove , xConn. Elec Sve ; matter now unless I had. implicit For Memorial Day ? ties. The Nationalist artillery used xConn. Power ■ shrapnel, which took heavy toll canvass their friends or r6®^^®rits Q^erublm, Andrew R«iuchen-. i confidence in toe high sense of jus­ and businessmen in any part of the 1 Phyllis Fallow, Mrs. Emnm | j-j ^g president disapproved ■ a Hartford Elec Lt ----- 90 tice of toe American people, who among the rebels. The Chinese Red Greenwich W&G, pfd . 90 ' Cross of Shanghai issued an appeal town. They will not be restricted to I gg^iendler, John T. Kearns, John j reposed change. It would go .bacK ! never have failed in the long run to the territory assigned to them at g^Qpg^ Emanuel Solimene, Mrs. 1 commission and new procceo- Hartford Gas ...... 72 i be fair and just, not only to toem- ^ for Chinese doctors to proceed to do, pfd ...... ^5 the battlefront to attend the wound­ the start of the campaign. It is ex- CTjjg Graham, Mrs. John Robinson, j would be Instituted. - j selves but to others as well.” i 1 pected that all workers will hasten | Marcantonlo, Samuel Tur- » ------S N E T Co ...... J"?! Hanihara said that if toe exclu- ed. to complete their own territory m j^^s. John Roe, Mrs. Joto j vviinpnfnUC Bir C k 1 do, rts, W. 1...... 8 ! Sion matter were left In toe hands > Alanofacturing Stocks. I of well-informed government Ue- thoroughly as, possible by Kasulki, Mrs. Fred Wobllebe, - l|j<|jLKlDlSiW D lu » • 61 ! and with the privilege of canvassing grnest Moseley, Chas. Knox, Jw ® -1 Am Hardware ....• 59 I partments, “perhaps the questions SENATE APPROVES ! anyone from Saturday morning im- Sweeney, Alice Fogarty, Mrs. Amer Hosiery ...... 3C ' would have been settled ere this to ' til Monday night, they will be able . praber, Mrs. Edmond Brovra,' CONGRESS IN NEW YORK American Silver ...... 18 the mutual satisfaction of both j 40 1 to make a very fine showing by the vymiam Kissman, Grover Schleldge, ^ Arrow H&H, com .... 38 parties.” i close of the campaign. j prank Schieldge Automatic Reftig .... 4 ' “ One thing must be said to dis- I PHILIPPINE BILL xBigelow Sanford, com 67 69 i Report Promptly pel toe popular misconception as to xdo, p f d ...... 100 toe true nature of that regrettable The General Chairman, Billings and Spencer . 3 . incident. It is not so much a ques- | • Washington, May 2 j.--(AP) Bristol Brass ...... 20 tion as to whether one nation should | ■ The Hawe-Cutting bill to grant the r t tn’S S ‘ “thS? 1 S t S S S i - S ? ' V S S o do, pfd ...... • • • 98 or should, not exercise its sovereign Philippine Islands a plebiscite on team captains and workers to | ^ f c o l l u ^ Mrs.- M.' thf Army during the past week, Md Collins Co...... 102 rights in'regulating matters relat­ independence in five years was ap- port promptly each day and to make | Wells, W . ^ Hadden, Jacob ' described It as “ a Case, Lock—-od and B. 525 ing to its domestic affairs, as it is j : proved today by the Senate terri­ their final reports not later than i Winzler. F. w. profoundly impressing all who were Colt’s Firearms ...... often represented to be. Rather it : tories committee. Monday afternoon so the headquar-; Senkb^l. . jn^jporg g. Hohen- privileged to vtitness it." Eagle Lock ...... 35 is a question of whether one people | The vote was eight to four with ters staff may be able to prepare ijose^ Cross, j The proceedings opened a Fafnir Bearings ..... — should treat another people syria- I two Senators not voting. Those ta- their statements showing the stand- , thal, ______* t__-MnwarU mammoth nasreant Friday night Fuller Brush, Class A . — pathetically, fairly or unfairly. voring the bill were Senators Nye, ing of the various teams and dlvl- Hart & Cooley ...... 126 sions in time for the final get-to­ Hartmann Tob, com . — , ; Cuting, New, Me.^- ...... - Transcon Oil ...... 20 . ico, Republicans and Pittman, Ne- gether Sinner Monday evening, johnJ. Sbmamo^Eroest Jacob.. ! ^iuty S «ve^ do, 1st pfd ------— which will »be held at 6:15 in toe Inter Silver ...... 87 I Union Carbide ...... 80',4 - vada, Harrison, Mississippi, Brous- 1 Unit Aircraft ...... 74% .".sard, ; Hayden, Anzona; Masonic Temple through the kind­ DaUocchfe »tat. ib tb. Ubiob do, pfd ...... 106 Gladys activities of the Army in m s i Unit Corp ...... 44% j | Tydings, Maryland; and Ha’wes. ness of toe Board of Trustees, , Raeuskis Harry Sault, xLanders, Frary & Clk 69 whose treat this closing dinner wiU ' other countries. A huge musical fes Mann & Bow. Class A^ 13 ! Unit Gas and Imp ...... 44J.& | , Democrats. be in appreciation for toe hard work Friend, Friend. tival took place Saturday night U S Ind Alco ...... 89% j Those voting against were Chair­ do. Class B 7 of toe 125 members of the campaign j Romando. when Lieutenant Commander John xNew Brit Mch, com . 25 U S Pipe and Fdry ...... 32% man Bingham of the comn^ttee, organization, and toe trustees are i S Philip Sousa took a prominent part, U S Rubber ...... 29% V Robinson, ; Metcalf, Hhole North Sc Judd ...... 19 very anxious that every member of conducting toe massed hands in a Niles Bern Pond ...... 31 U S Steel ...... 171% { ’ Island and Goff. West Va.. all R-- toe entire campaign organization rendition of his latest march, Peck Stow and Wilcox 8 Util Pow and Lt A ...... 39% attend this closing dinner to hear S^vation Army,” dedicated to toe Russell Mfg Co. X ... 65 War Bros Piet ...... 63 ^ ""seS tors Johnson. California and| the final reports of the various OBITUARY commander-in-j!hlef of ® p xSCovill ...... , Westing Airbrake ...... 43% Vandenburg, , did not,teams and divisions. tion Army, EVkngellne Booto. '^ e xSeto Thom Co. com . 29 I Westing El and Mfg ...... 175 Manchester Band took part in the ^ vote. „ „! Chairman Knofla said he expects xdo, pfd ...... • 25 Woolworth ...... 62% three and a hAlf hour cov ert, p l y ­ The bill provides for calling a even a larger gathering than they Standard Screw ...... 120 130 Yellow Truck ...... 28% ing toe march ‘‘Our -A-“ ericto^m - ' convention of the Filipinos to dra.t had toe opening night when-105 of do. pfd, guar “A” .. 100 iflander,” composed by Harold Tufk- a constitution and for toe 125 workers were present and xStonley Works ...... 39 41 . crease of tariff duties of Phlhp- he personally hopes that every In- f u n e r a l s ington. Smytoe Mfg ...... 90 CURB QUOTATIONS “A feature of toe congress. said - pine exports to the United States diiridual of his organization whether xTaylor & Fenn ...... 115 ^1 for five years, at the end of which Adjutant Heard, “was the^n^m- Torrington ...... 56 they have any financial returns for moth parade Saturday from Batte^ (By Associated Press.) r time the products coming into the Monday night or not„will attend so Underwood M fg Co. .. 110 Paul Monka. Park, where a great ^ Amer (Jit Pow smd Lt (B) ... 21 United States would pay the same that this campaign which has been The funeral of Paul Monka, for­ conducted commemorating toe l^ d Union Mfg C o ...... 18 Am Super Power ...... 33' ! V tariff duties as trom other couu- so pleasant and enjoyable thus far, U S Envelope, com .. 225 mer resident' of Manchestiei’i will ine of toe first Ariny contingent on Cent States Elec ...... 32% » trios. ! will have a most happy conclusion. from do, pfd ...... 112 be held tomorrow morning the shores of America. Veeder Root ...... 4i (Jlties Service ...... 34% St. went up through toe city to aty 1 Following is another list of con- Hollo ran Brothers and ,at xWhltiock Coil Pipe .. — Elec Bond and Share 99 ’ ! tributors: James’s church at 9 o’clock. Bunal Hall where a reception was te^dCT- X—Ex-dlvidend. Niag and Hud Pow. new .... 21! I OVER 200,000 PARADE Case Brothers, Inc. . . . ----- will be in. Sti James’s cemetery. ed’ toe delegates by city authori XX—Ex-iights. Niag Hud Warrants, new .... 5' I Frank Cheney Jr...... ^522^5 Pennroad ...... 13 I Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burr .. 1000|P0 ^^"iknother great service held S O Ind ...... 54 i IN BOMBAY STREETS i Mr. and:Mrs; A. *L. Crowell 500S90 in toe Metropolitan O pera^ouse^ United Gas ...... 37% I Mr. -and Mrs. Lawrence' W. -, day Sunday with addresses by ms- Unit Lt and Pow A ...... 53% $ 2 4 .9 5 . _ ' Case ...... 400.00 tinguished Army „.lfa 100.00 signing’Of Mt. Neho to athletic Adams Ex{> ...... 30% 8■andanH attemptednttpmnted to enter the fort South Manchester Episcopal Women cost'two million and a haff AUeg Corp ...... 27 teams who desire its use for games. dollars, on Sunday aftemooh was an ’ area;, ’ , . Church ...... Hereafter teams desiring to use the Am Can ...... '' FoGr hundred men, blocked the Am and For Pow ...... 8i Archibald Sessions ...... 50-PO field for either s baseball or football iway in an effort to prevent the ^^Mr^^Hewd spoke enthusiast^* Am Intemkl ...... « % ^.marchers from entering. STm's’^ cS ".: : S m.St*''iair«r«gemebU Iv of the ■women’s meeting In t^ar- Am Pow and Lt ...... V The demonstrators thereupon sat toe Recreation Centers. The move negie HaU with 2,000 women pres­ Am Rad Stand San ...... 33%. Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Lund- was made primarily for baseball as .\dowm in the road and sang Nation- berg ...... 25.00 ent, and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevgt Am Roll Mill ...... Y3 'i alist songs. . Miss Cheney did not care to he presiding. Addresses were made by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dimock 25.00 bothered with requests for permis­ Am Smelt ...... Tl Crowds of spectators swelled Arthur J. Straw .1 ...... 25.00 Mrs. Dl Spur, Mrs. Findlay Shep­ Am Tel and Tel ...... ^'rapidly as business offices closed sion to use toe fidd.i She felt that pard and the (Commander. T ue^ay New Patterns in i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Mr. Lloyd was also better acquaint­ Am Tob B ...... 263% ’tfor the day. Hale ...... Lid Wednesday was occupied witJi Am Water Wks ...... I l l ^ , The demonstrators ^ere org^- j ’ Wadsworth 12.b0 ed with the teams and could make special field affair conferences a fairer decision in case of two Anaconda ...... ""-f ■; ized into a procession by toe lead- [ ~ j ^ staye ...... 10.09 ■with three sermons daily. DRESS teams wishing the field at the same Atl Ref ...... 41% 'iersottbe varies S „d Mrs jLes Wrigbt io:oo “The congress,” said 'Baldwin Loco ...... Fine quality, fast color ‘vclal bodies: 'They started their time. George O. B ellow s...... 10.00 Heard, “has been the biggest thing B and O ...... march from the Bulllion Exchange. Alexander Jarvis Jr...... 10.00 of its kind ever held in this coimt^ Bendix ...... 42 The vast procession passed through Franklin Smith, scoutmaster of !i Joseph H. Russell lO.pO and’ will undoubtedly be a Beth Steel ...... 96 rtoe principal streets of the todian Troop 9, Boy Scouts, will take tae 25c yard Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bendall 10.00 impetus to Salvation Army activi­ (Jan Pac ...... 2 ^ 'i -quarters and proceeded to | p Seaman . lu10.00 .w patrol which won a recent point con­ ties in the days to come. , trrmlnus, tbs jubrtion point of the - “ atloUe ^ Saamah test, to Camp Pioneer for the week-, Case Thresh ...... i-et... Bfropts of Bombay. ■ James, m. oneaici Cerro De Pasco ...... •>five busiest streets of Bombay 10.00 end. (Jhl Mil StP and P p f ...... 34 Dexdale Silk Sealed I Here their further progress was William P. Quish ■ •'! ; —— 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carter 10.00 IG H NAVAL OFHCEK Chic and Norwest...... 82% i, blocked by a solid wall of police- Hosiery Robinson Family ...... 10.00 The Windsor Town team will play Chrysler ...... 35% i men four deep from sidewalk to George Beers ...... 10.00 Manchester Green at,- Woodbridge Col Gas and El 83% Service $1.25-$1.49 ifsidewalk across the street. Mr. and Mrs. John Zerwer 10.00 Field- tomorrow afternoon. Sims­ RAP LONDON TREATY 27 •q The battle then resolved itself m- Col G ra p h ...... Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Purin- bury will play here on'Sunday. Goml Solv ...... 30^ Chiffon $1.49 uo an endurance trial between the ton ...... 10.00 . Flowers for Memorial Day are $ o li^ and the demonstrators, with (Continued from I^ge !•) Comwlth and S ou ...... oli Edwin Olson, tlpsala College stu­ Consol Gas ..: ...... ^25 now ready, and as there is still the latter simply sitting in the Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles R. We are featuring a'hfew line of tol Grimth ...... v;.'... 6.00 dent, will preach at, toe Swedish Contln Can ...... ®4% 'sqme scarcity of many of toe rroad waiting for the officers R. E. Coontz, retired, who described Mr. and Mrs, J. J. guUiyan 5.60 Lutheran church at both the morn­ Corn Prod ...... Ladies’ Rayotr; Under­ more familiar flowers this year ^withdraw. ing and evening service Sunday, in the limitations on auxiliary ships w« urge you to place your or­ i ---- Junner M. Burke •. ^ i 5-lW Curtiss Wright ...... l " A Mr. and Mrs. . John Mc- Swedish and English respectively. as disadvantageous to the United Dupon de Nem ...... 130 .4 wear at popular prices. ders and make arrangements Menemy 5.00 States; Rear Admiral H. H. Hough, Eastman Kodak ...... 240% for toe flowers you WUl require LATEST STOCKS Ralph P. Norton ... 1. 5.00 St. Margaret’s-Circle;' Daughters also a supporter of toe Gener^ Elec Pow and L t ...... 86% , at toe earnest possible momenjt; Board’s demand for more eight- O. H. Muller ...... 5.00 of Isabella has decided to indeflnte- Erie ...... 48 - Scranton Lace ^ TCn'ir Y ork Mav 23 — (AP) inchers; and Commander H. C. This is-even more neefesaary ‘ speculation for the rise was resum- Harriett M. Norton 5.00 ly postpone toe banquet sched\UeJ Fox Film A ...... 5.00 Train, an ad'viser at London, who Gen'Elec ...... 82% with flowers which you. may •’cd with quiet determination in to- Joseph Chambers for next week. Instead, the ban­ wish to have placed for you at Elbert M. Shelton ...... 5.60 said thfe cruiser proposals were Gen Foods ...... 69 CURTAINS day's Stock Market.^ and the hear quet committee, of which Mrs. some distant point. We have Mrs. Carrier S y p h er------5.00 changed against his recommenda- Gen Mots ...... 61 clement folded its tents and Irft the Viola Corcilius is chairman of the Priced exceptionally for ihia a spe(rial arrangement with Friends ...... 5.p0 ,^o“ - ______^ Gold Dust ...... ■ " 'field. The market shook off us regular meeting, ne^t Tue^toy eve­ season florists in every town torougdi- '-i-ccent apathy, but, moyed forward Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Norton j 5.00 ning In the K. orC.'club^p^s. , Glrlgsby ^ Grunow ..'.... i.. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette R ^ f ‘ oqt the countiy whereby we 'V. ith ^considerable restraint. 13REDS Int Harv ;v’ ...... • $L00 and up vc^ have flowers placed for you ^ Fiestimptlon of the advance ap­ ertson ...... • 5.00 Int Nick Can...... 5.Q0 Rev.’ Robert a ’Ot the * at-any. point in toe country, de­ peared .to be based primarily on toe Rachel A. Symington ..'... ' Souto}Metooblst chuiith will‘ ibe the Int Tel and T el ...... • • • • ^ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gogus 5.00 Johns Manvllle ...... 196 livering toe i? desli'ed at '^rovrij® conviction in speculative speakeY’ at. the KiwSiiiis^cluib 'meet­ ON IN STAMFORD Ruffled Curtains toe cemetery and even to have Friend .. .^...... 5.00 Kennecott ...... 46% quartete that the market had ing Monday noon at toe Hotel Plenty of styles and colors them placed on a designated ■‘reached an qyersold position, as toe Geo. Holmes...... 5.00 Kreuger and Toll ...... Earl J. Campbell I • • » • • I 5.00 Sheridan.. His subject will be gtove. . •resistiWeve met by efforts to depress propriate to Memorial t'Vday whi(^ (Cohtinued from Page 1) 69c to $2.69 iprices yesterday seemed to indicate. Chas. A. Bader . - 5.00 LoeW’s,';' Inc .... 89 falls next weeik. Geopgif*:E. Keith , Memorial Day this year wlU 'Gains'pf two points or more in lead- Walter B. Bryant 5.00 were found guilty of~several charge^ LorillSard ...... 1 ...... 65% appeal |jp every heart. ■ Flowers ■ 5.00 vrill furnish toe'attend&c6jprize. •ami decision was reserved untU com­ Mo Kan ahd Tex ...... 66% -ins utilities and industrials were ! Robt. F. Doellner ------..iJ----- CO'TTAGE SETS sent, in •mfemoriam to friends common. ! Miss Helen Schnell ...... 5.00 pletion of, toe trial of the 13. ^ Mont Ward ...... } ...... 43% Wide Selection who have lost dear ones will The day’s business news was Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Me- i WORLD WAR^VET DIBS^ ‘Scott was foimd gulltjr* of ■violM- Nat Cash RegA ^mhnstrate your deep sym- scarcefly of a character to Inspire! Grato ...... 5.00 Ing toe city ordinance;'Fitch, toe Nat Dairy ------. 58% 5.00 . 45% $1;()0 to $1.98 pathy; any violent bidding up of prices,' Friend ...... ' Westport, May 23.—(AP)—Be- same; Kaufman, the same; N®t Pow and Lt but toe feeling is growing in Wall Katherine G. Smytoe 5.00 assault, resisting an officer and. rio Nev Cop ...... 20% SUGGESTIONS— Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brown 5.00 'lleved to be toe victim of a disease .177 OeraiUums,' Pfelarj^illnim Petunias, Verbena, S.^ A U y su ^ ! street that toe current depression •contracted from several ihocula-. lating the city ordinance. Trial of a N Y Cent ..... We hjwe';a' large stock of Carl A. Johnson 5.00 charge df ■ breach of '' toe peace .117 ■ :w1ll have run, its course by late sum- Itlons, which he received at dlfferenV Nor Amer ----- Fuchias; Hellbtrot«,. Lol^a, Made up y -k !mer. Furthermore, annoimcement Frederick Wlppert ...... 5.06 against Louis Taniglio of Port Pack ...... 17% c r e t o n n e s plants. Attractlye ifiaht diaskets flU^ with niy^ blogntog - j 5.00 camps, during toe World War, Wil­ Chester was completed and decision . 63 We BuUie 150th birthday? faSated. ■James Acsto • t • » • • • J -J*. ■ ■;-,

'f. y “ ttsv:?-’. MAV^HiaaTBR EVENING H B B ^ . SOOTH. MANCHB3TBB, CONN. FBmAY, MAT 88. 1980. F O U R ^ * ^ will appear normal. Weight-lifting DAWES GETS DEGREE exercises for shoulder development. BOY SCOUT NEWS J.S.ASAIIH)DE Also, use exercises which move the head forward, back, and to the side, T v MENUS adding resistance with the hands. Troop 4 Manchester, Eng., May 23.— (AP) Do not exercise too much at first or Troop 4 met at St. Mary’s Church —Charles G. Dawes, American am­ 1. FORniKKEYNOW bassador, this afternoon in Traito ■il?A . For Good Health you will have a sore neck. Tuesday evening having twenty-two Scouts present. The meeting opened Hall was given the honorary degree INC., HARTFORD v (Blocked Heart) by giving the Scout Oath, Laws and of Doctor of Laws of Manchester Call "Enterprise 1000** Without T d l Charge. ' University. He was one of several QuestionH. asks. Is there Flag oiuulq Salute.. Dues . were . u.w ..v* collected "/ • "m i “ 'Foreign Minister, in Inter- A Week’s Supply any cure for a blocked heart, and i yoll called by patrols upon whom the honor was confer­ Recommended By what...uof causes na.ioao a blockedhinr.iraH heart? hanri? Must Tgsts wcro then passod In track- red. N a The ceremonies were in connec­ Dr. Frank B. McCoy I give up all hope?" ing, pace, First Aid and Signalling. view, Says That Turkey is Answer: A blocked heart usually A game of “Capture the Ball" was tion with the jubilee of Manchester means stenosis of the heart valves; played. Announcement was made of University and its eightieth found­ Graduation h Comirigt they have thickened and the open­ a Camera Club in this troop. The ers day as Owens College. for All Modem Things. Dr. McCoy’s menus suggested for ings grown smsdler. Such condi­ Scout getting the best set of na­ General Dawes, accepting the de­ the week beginning Sunday, May tions can often be relieved through ture pictures will be given a suit­ gree, said, “This community and 25 th^ a general constitutional treatment able reward by Scoutmaster Craw- country well may rejoice that it has SUNDAY developed a charactisr which, if this Angora, Turkey— (AP)— Turkey with proper dieting and correct shaw. The Bear Patrol was an­ Boy8^ Bhie (3hwot Breakfast: Coddled eggs, Melba physical culture exercises. As the were a convocation of the universi­ is taking the United States as her nounced as being ahead in the In- toast, stewed figs with cream. quality of the blood passing through ter-patroi contest which ends this ties of the world to confer degree.s, -- -model in her attempt to develop a Lunch: French artichoke, McCoy the heart is Improved, the valves month. "Mie meeting was closed at would entitle it to One of the high- V- •, arosperous nation. . salad, (lettuce, tomatoes and cu­ I tend to relax, making the openings 9:30 by giving the Scout Oath and >■ These policies credited to Amen- |cumbers). more of a normal size. Regxilated 'The ambassador described the de­ __peace on earth, time is money, j Dinner: Broiled chicken, green Laws.—Scribe Matchett* grees as “degrees in the school of exercise will also help to correct The Scoutmasters, assistante, Suits- ‘5??onest business, no bsirgaining,‘“ ^'Ipeas, | asparagus salad, chilled avo- life as well as in the university." the inco-ordlnation of the heart troop committeeman and other of­ , ! A • women first—were ticked off ' cado cream. muscles. He spoke for all of the honorary by one in an interview by Tevfik MOND.4.Y ficials: graduates expressing their appre­ Fine values fo r any boy, and esj^wially lol* the Ruchdi Bey, foreign minister, as the I Breakfast: Baked stuffed apple. June 14th is the day set for the week-end camping trip to Camp ciation. mottoes of the new Turkey. I with cream. ■who will graduate next month. •"* The interview was on the basis of j Lunch: All desired of one kind of Pioneer. At this time it Is hoped that we can all leave Manchester development in American-Turkish ; fresh acid fruit. WOODEN IB1S,ST0LEN Four piece suits—coat, vest and. two (>f ^ ck * ’ relations, brought about by the go­ in a body on Saturday for camp, Dinner: Salisbury steak, string ers, well tailored, as are all Sage-.^len suite, ing into effect of the treaty of com­ ' beans, combination salad of to- make an inspection of the camp; merce—the first between the two ! matoes, celery and cabbage, apricot also enjoy games, campfires, out­ Cambridge, Mass., May 23.— (AP) door cooking and activities along forced at all points of strain, * ■ . countries. 1 whip. Gone from the sanctum of the ' “It took only 30 minutes to clabor- with the scoutmasters of Hartford TllESD.AY Harvard Lampoon, undergradaute Sizes 8 to 17 .ite the bases of that treaty,” said Breakfast: Poached egg, crisp Council. Lets make this a great comic magazine, is the treasured J.4MES EADS’ BIRTH day. Each scoutmaster is asked to the foreign minister,”minister," becauseoecause to stewed raisins, wooden ibis. "I ' ‘ - the United States and the new Tur- i Stewed corn, okra, please find out how many of his The carved Image of the le­ A _ ' key bargaining is distasteful ana On May 23, 1820, James Buchanan troop organization will be going. gendary bird of the head waters of ! shredded lettuce. Eads, noted American engineer who “ ” i;hey can’t afford to lose time there­ Dinner: Leg of mutton, spinach, Notice will be sent in a feyf days the Nile, the destroyer of snakes, developed and carried out a plan of on orders for the Memorial Day is in the custody of either the Yale by. ! cooked celery, salad of grated raw deepening the mouth of the Missis­ Little Boys’ Underwear ; Still Bargaining Parade. Scoutmasters please drill Record or the Harvard Crimson — ! carrots, small dish of Junket. sippi by means of jetties, was born “Bargaining in international re WEDNESDAY your scouts and prepare for May in the belief of Lampy’s editors. ■■-lations still unfortunately exists in | at Lawrenceburg, Ind, 30th. Relations have been traditionally ,-j U t. Breakfast: Wholewheat muffins, When he was 13 young Eads ' ■ some parts of the world but the* butter, crisp bacon, stewed Region 1 B. S. A. Camp Directors strained with the rival publica­ ; 1 ^ United States and Turkey want ; ^^es moved,, to , St. , Louis, ■ J where, u,. after V. i have just completed a very concev- tions. ’The Yale football fence, stolen (3for$1.00) do what is reciprocally just and do ; r' Apples, with handful of worklng in a dry goods house camping course at Pioneer, last year, appeared mysteriously became a clerk on a Mississippi .q ° . . „. . . •_ln the fastest way possible. Amer- ■ scout executives and officials later at a Lampoon dinner to which steamboat. Through his own studies ^.ica and Turkey are ^ Dinner: Broiled steak, buttered being present. The following, men Yale men had been invited.* Only #-,hcnd new ideas because bot^ na-i of navigation Eads brought himself were instructors from National last Monday, a Lampoon advertise­ Union Suits of fine nainsook—mothers .will' want greens, into the limelight by proposing in­ a lions, created something new. chopped raw cabbage, Jello or Jell- Headquarters: Captain Mills on ment was found rubber stamped on i The foreign “ l°i"ter Pointed out , genious solutions of the problems 'swimming and water front safety. every issue of the Crimson, after plenty of them at this low price. Well made, too, and then existing In river traffic. (that American p o d s as well as THURSDAY Director McDonald on camping ac­ l;he issue had been printed but be­ cut with the popular French leg. I -ideas were gaining rapidly in Tur- | coddled eggs Melba At the outbreak of the Civil War tivities, Commissioner Gunner Berg fore distribution. President Lincoln called him to volunteer training course. Scout­ Resentful of suspicion, the Crim­ Washington to discuss the practica­ Boys’ Shop Second Floor I ;‘""kutomaUcally cer^i, ! ‘ T u n c ^ '’S S ‘bination salad of to- master Griswold of son editors Immediately offered to . »l> - • ' . • ;goods are replacing other makes m celery cucumbers, lettuce. bility of maintaining a fleet of gun­ Springs on leathercraft. Indial Lore, pay the expenses oU former Police ^ :our market because we find greater , cottage cheese, spinach. boats on the Mississippi. Eads ob­ Commissioner Grover A . Whalen to utility in them and they are more to Dinner, ^..oitage y Etc., Regional Executive Nodeen of tained a government contract for Boston ' also visited camp. Field come from New York to Investl- such a fleet and within the short V Executive J. G. Dean of Manches- ii;ate. jcommercial relations are becoming ro pu g space of 100 days placed seven iron­ ter attended camp over the week- clads, fully equipped, on the river. iincreasingly g, , Breakfast: Crisp bacon, waffle xp end to be present at a few of the Later, they helped capture " classes. Camp Pioneer is to open Henry. on the 28th of June with four pe­ In 1874 Eads constructed the riods of two weeks each. steel-arch bridge across the Mis­ as d e s..a , . a s , sissippi at St. Louis which ranked for many years as one of the finest 1 -V "A {Treat deal. That example, as i Dinner: Brpiled sea bass, string bridges in the world. The crowning CONNIE’S PREDICAMENT } 4 s 4 l f a s thrproof our w om eU avei beans, salad of sliced tomatoes on achievement of his career, however, (given of their ability, determined us ! lettuce, ’ was the construction of jetties for Bridgeport, May 23.— (AP) — ito ffive them the vote before they ; S-A’^ iR D A 'i the deepening of the river. In 1884 Clifford J. (Connie) Lewis, 42, will jwas^ted time in useless propaganda. I Breakfast: Biscuit* Eads received the Albert Medal, con­ be asked to be present in two cities I b “The new Turkish government i toasted Shredded Wheat Biscuit, ferred by the British Society for the at the same time to stand trial in lAnticinates the desires of its people ' stewed figs. In an actress Encouragement of Arts, Manufac­ connection with his alleged lottery J ^ y handing them new rights and i Lunch: xVegetables with whole- tures and Commerce. He was the activities, according to present wKduties, meanwhile constantly pre-| wheat noodles. first American to receive the plans. Assistant U. S. District A t­ •^Saring them to desire higher things. Dinner: Broiled mutton chops. award. torney John Thompson^ of Boston, That is our way of making up time ! baked eggplant, green peas, salad announced today that he has Issued „lost by centuries of ignorance and j of head lettuce, stewed apricots. REDS VICTORIOUS. summons for the presentation of ■ :! oppression under the sultans.” | Amoy, China, May 23.— (AP) — Lewis in Boston next Tuesday. As a final great bond between the i xVegetables with wholewheat Due to strong opposition of Com­ State’s Attorney William H. Com- American and Turkish republics, , noodles: Cook together for about munists the Anti-Red campaign ley has assigned Lewis’ trial in this '•■.sthe minister called attention to their 1 twenty minutes in a heavy, tightly waged by Chinese authorities here city upon charges of operating a t ^ mutual strivings for peace. He said | covered pan (without water) the virtually ended today. lottery for the same date. He has ,1* Turkey had cut her defense appro- ! desired amounts of fresh spinach, 'The Communists apparently won entered a plea of not guilty here ' priations this year and confirmed re- j chopped cucumbers and their attempt to halt an official and has elected to be tried by jury. ports that Turkey and Greece, once 1 Cover the bottom of a baking dish drive to expose Red activity in It was announced at the office of . - C l CIO- J’teonsidered insatiable enemies, would j with cooked wholewheat noodles, South China. Officials were re­ the state’s attorney .today that no - 4 • J ^ old a naval parity conference as | add a layer of the vegetables, in- ticent, however, raiding was stopped j change had been made in the sched- eluding half a small can of bean 1 ^ o n as negotiations concerning the and no further arrests made. i uled trial here for Tuesday. 1 -property claims of exchanged popu- . sprouts. Continue until the dish is f ,'lations are concluded. i filled, covering all with the noodles. f iBakfe until slightly browned on top I and season by allowing several j pieces of butter to melt on top just BYRD’S SHIP ARRIVES : before serving.

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. .. .. i-i- r . s. \ \- MAWfimuRTER e v e n i n g HESAmSOUTH MANCHESTER, COSM;, FRIDAY. MAY 28.’1980. aviation slncq its very beginnings f o u n d g u il t y OF'lItnWMIJAl Rose AnniUo, son. Friend, J. N. Werdelln, Ljacota Chas. Rock, Friend, FRENCH AVIATION SHOW until today will be’ depicted to spec­ Valentine, G. H. Moroney, Jpsepn Carter, Mary Mooney,^Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Adam Buckler. tators. They will see a Bleroit, 1909 Cambridge, Matf., Reinartz, Joseph Steiner, Mr. .Sei­ Hubert Hemingway, Mr. Md Mrs. model, propelled by a dwarf 45 H. —The dwtti penalty today it bert, Harriet Casperon, Eleanor P. motor trying to keep pace with N. B. Shapiro, Wm. J. Wilson, Ito. REVniW BY GOVERNOR IS M IG ARRANGED Joaquim Soaris of Paterson, N» Casperon, Sylvia Casperon, Flor­ p. Morse, Mr. and Mrs. John p. a Brequet 1930, hauled by a gigantic who was^ found guilty of murder m ence Casperon,'J. R- Braithwaite, Hartnett. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J- 650 H. P. Hlspano-Bulza. toft first degree in tWo klU Ia|“ ' " Mrs. Mary Falkoskl 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edgeriy, • New London, May 23.— (AP)— France’s most famous pilots, for Willis,. Frank M., Dart, Mrs. J e s ^ Paris— (AP) ing a wedding celebration In IS NOW REVEALED John Muldoon . I *••••• I 1.00 Governor Trumbull will review toe speed and stunt flying Doret, Bos- Jr., Ross Campbell, Samuel J. Cal- r ;* Horton, Herbert McKinney, N. Navy control force regiment of 1,- planes of all sizes and power, flying 1^ • * John Habbarin ...... 1.00 bert Arthur J. Clark, Mrs. Ellen soutrot, prevost, Lemolgne, ^De- The verdict was returned Iv 1.00 Washkiewlcz, Mrs. Emma Joh^on, 800 officers and men at toe subma­ compact formation^ over toe Mrs. A. Pennery ...... Crossen. Sam Nyman, Arthur An­ Mrs. Angelo Gatti, John Larch, Mrs. Vincennes race track aiid militai^, troyat, Moutonnier and Delmotte, jury late yesterday )irfter leM Annie Finnagan ...... • • 1.00 rine b a ^ June 14, flag day, it was will participate. derson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walk­ T. Appleby. Fred Sbderberg. announced at toe base executive of­ field, is toe aerial treat promised to two hours’ deliberation. Mrs. V. T. LaChappelle . . . 1.00 Captain Dieudonne Costs, France s The state charged that Soarla Germiny’s Second Ksmark 1.00 er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johansson, Mrs. Adella August, Arhne Hut­ fices today. Parisians during toe National Avia­ George P ierrie...... Mrs. J. McCollum, Fred Stark­ premier distance pilot, has promised went to lx>w^ to ‘kill AngeHna 1.00 ton, Mrs. John Hutton, The time for toe review has not tion Show, June 8 and 9. his cooperation; “Unless, between Oscar Johnson...... • • • weather, Russell Wilson. Kottke, Chas. F. Johnson, Miss Eighty' fast pursuit planes are en­ Rodriquez, 17, to whom he iteid he Wrote Letter Before His John A dam y...... 1.00 been definitely set but it is exp en d now and Jime 7, something should had been engaged. The RodrlquSa Arthur Starkeweather, John ;J. Jennie Kean, A. C. Brownell, Edwin that it will be in toe morning. The tered for toe speed races; 81 to t Wm. H. M anning...... 1.00 Grenon, A. Catalano. Mrs. John Ai- happen which wpuld make it impos­ girl, a bridesmaid, and Matilda. 1.00 Hayden, John Little, Mortimer review will be the high spot of toe hibitlons and stunt flying; 85 ^ l i - Otto F. Sonsiksen ,...... biston. Edw, Vickerman, W. F. lay sible for me to compete.” va. 10, a flower ^rl, were shot by ‘ 1.00 Moriarty, Robt. J. McKay, Mrs. C. program being arranged for visit. tary planes will dispute toe various Coste is preparing a Paris to New I D ei^ Exjdun^ Theory. John C la rk ...... lor. Geo. Kennedy, Jane McIntosh, events reserved for Army craft and Soaris after a wedding on March 8. Mrs. Ruth Greenway...... 1.00 B. Lull, William B. Lull, Everett H. It is expected that he will be shown York transAtlantic flight and he ------— ^ Goslee, Mrs. Henry Chandler, Miss about vessels of toe control force, about 76 big passenger planes wUi Andrew J. H ealy...... 1.00 Ch„. warren, had expected to be rgady to take off « B«rlte— (AP) —A letter written Alice Fuller, H. S. Bergen. including the submarine tender, dispute toe various events re*«rv®“ Pure tin will not rust. Joseph Tonsky...... j 1.00 Arthur Bronkie, Paul Helwi& Mrs. during too latter part of May. » by-the late. Priace Bernard von 1.00 Samuel Koyarsky, Mrs. T. Had­ Camden, flag ship of toe force and for Arpay craft and about 76 big Mrs. S. A- Beechler...... - L. Filiere, Marie -Filiere, Valentine passenger planes will be on hand to ' ^u low , '.o^ten ' called ® Sadie Cunningham...... 1.00 den, Miss Helen Price, Mrs. James submarines. ' “eecnd Bismark,” in^cates that had Madden, Mrs. Frank Cordner, Mrs. Filiere, Jules Filiere, Carl Peterson, take" sightseers aloft during toe Matthew MacDonald 1.00 Wm. Carrington, James Vennara, h e 'b ^ 'ChanceUor< Ture Larson, John Kluck, Mrs. “ ‘■^Su^ligatortakereo'years to be­ manoeuvers. ^ World W ar/the historj^f that con^ Mrs. Charles W ilkey...... , 1.00 John Coughlin, Edith Booth. HARD-SOn 1.00 James Fitzgerald, Michael Zwick, The complete history of French \ llictmight have been written dilier- Albert Jackson ...... Mrs. James Munsie, Friend, P. n- come full grown. Mrs. Mary Quinn 1.00 John A. Olson, Paul J. Carter, Ar­ Mrs. John F. Quish...... 1.00 LARGE-SMAU k von Buelow wrote the ,iet- 1.00 low, Edward J., Sweeney. > ter to Theodore Wolff, Thomas Wray ...... Nelson, Mrs. Rudolph Heck. Gene :•) Mrs. Mary D ixson...... 1.00 Joseph D. Tedford, Alex Hanna, chief of the Berliner Tageblatt, ^ t h Miss May Hanna, M. Rubacha, Chas. Tirnan, Mrs. D. Maxwell, Mrs. John Mrs. Otto Muller •••••.••) 1.00 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lar-, ____ WHEN YOU NEED MONEY i the understanding that his 1.00 Kusek, K. Oleksinskl, Mable Sheri­ Out to Stay Out—^Roots and All might be published after death. He Miss E. F. liObdell son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vesco, Mrs. 1 , ^ V Endorsers or Co-Mskers Miss M. W. A lden...... 1.00 dan, Friend, Mr. Godleski, Mrs. J*^ Magic Oxygen Salts Bath Never Fails. died last year. Haling, Caroline Binks, Pauline H. Minne Vesco, Mrs. Annie Trouton, ■ E Mortgage of Furniture 51 Mrs. J. M. Lobdell...... 1.00 Albert Miller, Mrs. Ella R. Trowle. f The prince, who was considerea 1.00 Shlrer, Bertha E. Goodrich. I ■ ■ Embarrassing Investigations No More Burning Aching Feet i the iron chancellor’s form ost dis- Mrs. Thomas T om an...... 50 Cents .ir.. .1 1.00 Austria’s Case Michael Minnich ...... 1.00 "I should never have given Frank Hanson ...... 1.00 Austria carte blanche in dealing Edward Anderson...... 1.00 with-Serbia but should have insisted Henry J. Demeusy ...... - 1.00 This 3-Pc. Living Room Suite on knowing the contents of toe Mrs. John Hill ...... 1.00 Austrian ultimatum before its des­ Mrs. A n)|a Shiller ...... 1.00 patch to Serbia. Battista Martino ...... 1.00 “In no circumstances should l Joseph Trzybinski ...... 1.00 have allowed the Austrians, after Michael A dam y...... 1.00 Velour Upholstery only a hasty perusal of Serbia’s re» John L. VonDeck 1.00 Covered In High Grade ply, to pronounce it inadequate, to Alfred A.-L*rson ...... 1.00 sever all diplomatic relations and Mary .Thompson ...... 1.00 start military activities. Mrs. Harry Anderson...... 1.00 ‘ “Nor shbuld I have had Germany Mrs. E. J. W ilson...... 1.00 Yes! $ 4 9 .send France and Russia a declara­ Alexander D uncan...... 1.00 For Saturday Only—3 Pcs. $49 tion of war and thereby estranged Gustove Johnson ...... *i 1.00 first Rumania and then Italy from John P. Carroll, ...... 1.00 our central European arhity agtee- Wm. H. McNall...... 1.00 menti Herein von Bethmann and John. A.‘‘AVhite .*• 1.00 von Jagow- committed' a grave Edgar S.‘'Edg«rton-...... 1.00 blunder. - ■ > ' . Joseph E. Morrell ..,...... 1.00 “Of course, I should never ,have Nicholas MCrovonich...... ^ 1.00 agreed to an invasion of IBelgiuin as Scott H. Smith ...... ■ y 1.00 long SJS.the Belgian neutrality was Mrs. Robert-Birg...... 1.00 not being violated by ^ our. ad­ Mrs. Harold Birg ...... 1.00 versaries. Roy S. Na'st ...... I... .85 i “I- doubt whether I would • have .50 permitted the submarine campaign, Frank Gaveliq ...,...... Mrs., Annie Pilukas ...... 50 certainly not at toe time and im toe Mrs.-. Edw.. Carroll...... 50 circumstances in which unfortunate­ .50 ly this mode of warfare w m intro­ Mrs. E. Anderson...... Betty Schyriber ...... - .50 duced- V' ; • .50 'i “And I-should have insisted that Spififo Vescb...... PaurKuchipski...... 50 immediately a^fer the' outbreak of .50 •vVar our navy go into action, ir­ C. Skrabaez ...... P. Parciak ...... 50 respective of toe r risk or peril in­ .50 volved.’’ ' Pasquale Bausbla ...... F. A-; Schieldge ; ...... , .50 Wiijtl M archuk...... v- HMDSAYESWIFE Arthur Banks ...... Charles B. A ilin g...... John Matchett ...... AiTER FIERCE Q U A R m M'^Buikauskas ...... Mrs. Martin P ie la ...... Lawrence Rolinski...... Pittsburgh, .May 23.—^^(AP)r- Mrs. Mary D aukls...... When Mrs. Gertrude Decato is able Thomis Champagne ...... to leaye the hqspital,, she',-is, gqiag Wm.‘ Matchdtt back home with her hpaband, John,, ■ Mrs.'Nellie Haggeft,' Emily Tay­ who she left last Sunday “ d who lor, - EJaall Werner Francis Me rescued'"her from ■ drowning last Caugby, John Wlnzler, John Thrun- night,, when she leaped'.from -a er,!;- David- McConkey, . JpUii bridge in'an Jittempt to end hpr life. Rewla,’ Charles Krbll, William Leg­ -They met on a street in McKees-' gett,' George Hunt, Herbert Phelpn, port, a. suburb and renewed toe vio­ Sarah; Adams, Mrs. Andrew Wihz lent quarrel which caused their sep­ ler. -■ aration. In" toe heat' of toa con­ * Robert (Thayer, Henry Bengston, troversy, Mrs. Decars' turned, and Paaqdale-Pracbey, Hayward C. fled ■ toward toe . bridge. «.;D told police ;s^- iert, E.(W. Atwood,'Hilvie S. John terwarii. *'■ . v son,, Jbhh' Sihnamop, Mrs. Emella He rail to toe. river hank when he Weiman,.Marjorie Crockett- saw it would be fu ^ e to attemp^:tp head her off. Mrs. Dectts^hurried James AUeh, .. ThoiAas Brown, Earl SiipreiiMt, Carl Rubin, David to , toe roli^e , of toa hrlve . * ^ Vephard, -Miss Schatz, Mrs. Wood, plunged into,.' toe water. Deca^^ Wiillam E.'Ciegg, Mrs. Kjellson, a dive at almost-toe same in­ Mrs.'John‘ A'.'Anderson, James Me- stant. ‘ ' - Pedestrians who' saw- the vwoman Caqn, Louis 'Reiss. , leap toeered-as the husband'carried ' Paul-V..Nyman, L. S. Cobh, Betty] his-wKe from’toe river. r’-.i - SPECIAL ,At-toe hospital today,’ it was. said PLAGE YOUR that'aslde from shock, Mrs. Decars FOR SATURDAY ONLY ONLY $1.00 W EEK LY wias none the worse for'her'experi- ORDER NOW FOR OFFER erfee. - - f THAT MONUMENT We have enough suites to satisfy the expected phenomenal de­ IhTF'h'FI?* This price is hbt' .a misprint, not a a a-/* typographical error—it means jusF BOY SMUGGLER DROWNED in order that it may be set in| mand on this offer. There will be enough to ’take care of every cus­ time'for'D^iiration Day. tomer who comes here before Saturday night—Howew,-if it is possi­ what it says!—$49 for the 3 pieces! Davenpor^ Club .Chair and Wing Chair (as shown) upholstered Buffalo,.N. Y.,'May23—(AP) — ble for you to do so, we advise your coming early so that you may se -•t-. in heavy, durable velour-^we make this explana­ As t the result yesterday of toe WHSTE MEMORIAL our complete display of living rooms, all of which have been reduced drowning of-a boy rumrunner, Fed­ tion because people might well think this price un- eral* officials of the' western New STUDIOS in price for immediate clearance. , bfelievablo—but if s t m e ! $49 is the price! York district' have revied a' cam- H paijpt 'against liquor barons," who CHAS. AyJHABTENSTElN hire lads’in their teens to row liquor : Local Bepresentetivs . Figure It Out for Yourself a cross'the Niagara River from 140 Snminit St. • Ulal 6620 ' e n o u g h SUITES FOR EVERYBODY Canada. Boys have been employed You couldft’t have the suite reupholstered in this same extensivdy in this''practice during cover for 'Ijiis 'price—Jiot allowing for sturdy ^ the! paat 'year, their presence alone .\fter Saturday evening at 9 o’clock, the price of this suite will silient springs—all new sanitary filling—and the labor in Ui'bMta’leading to less suspicion on DOWN turning out a 3-piece Living Eoom Suite. ths part of the border patrol. positively, go back to ?98—so if you want it at $49, come tomorrow. The’lad drownfd yesterday was Roman Pridomerskl, 18, whose ale la d ^ rowibbat cappized opposite the footibf Austin iStrCet,' this city. ' apd; lce«0«Matic Atf.thP flirst mpve against .' "the ’ Open Saturday maitv dtehlnd” Federal < authorities Phone Hartford 2-7922 havatplaced;,under^ arrest WiUlajm SALES and SERVICE (Re^ Straaaner who'they accused' ' D ayiFhone.. . . . 5870 N ights Until 9 p^ in. of c^piraqjT'to-smuggle. Bail was For An: ' sst hfc |^,()PC|k after customs oKiciils ; . Night Phone .-SSW ^ CORNER MAIN AND MORGAN STS.—OPEN SAWjEt&AY NIGHTS h » d ilile*’itatements « from>'’'four- Evening Appoi^ntment witnsssss. 7 Two *01'the statements; JOHNSON dK LrWLE HARTFORD ’ authorities.say,'accused ';Stras8ner of having arrgnged’ toe boy’s early Ptaablag aad-^ahMog Goatraotors. morniBff smuggling venture. II Chestnut St, - South Maaohestar '4>t-

••: * \ ‘ > 7 !' ^ r ■' * j — MANCHESTER EVBNDTO HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN.. F M D A Y .^Y 28.1980. PAGBSIX of Rasputin and, more recently, so hot was tke day t ^ t W a ^ h penned a book about the Jesuit GIRLFIMSAFE apologized to TahlU and Suez and priests. But my linguistic accom- IN NEW YORK other warm spots. Here*s A Model Home All But thsre I encoimtered Id v ^ plithmente being what they are, our Atamboea, Jan*.May, TOLLAND Jones, who writes of books and edi­ conversation consisted largely of -M is s Amy Jobnsiin a u ------“Neln” and "Yah." O o e m k ^ t New York, May 23.—The chlto- torial matters for the 4®?. today in her tiny Ready For Its Occupants, dar of the week— ^ « who told me he had found time to Thus out into the street where, Haliloelik, where she landed unt The Methodist parsonage W Burn- Sunday—Over to a party given turn out two novels .on the side. near Fifth avenue, I was attracted night. ^ ■ . A. P- News side was the scene of a pretty w d - | by Harriet Hoctor, who has been And nSo ashamed of my Indolence to a crowd o f small boys, only to The English girl flyer, who »if ding last Saturday afternoon when acclaimed our leading dancer. And did this .make me that I took an find that they had found a daring bound for Port Darwin; Austrah^ Miss Elizabeth W. Reed, daughter more than ever am I amazed at oath to lead a better life. soiU abroad i^th the first straw hat the last lap of her flight. It Witt Vaahlafton—House of Represen- of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Reed of how little fame and fortune have af­ of the yew. take her across 600 m lln Ives orders investigation of Com­ Tolland and Rae S. Peck, sra ofM r. fected this young arUst Every time Another crowd in front of the Miss Johnson left England May I pick up a national magazine I see Wednesday—Over to watch Paul mits activities in United States, and Mrs. H. S. Peck of mUngton, Whiteman getting m ea su ^ Palace theater , had been drawn by 6, intending to better the 15 ^ ictoectady, N. Y.—Dr. E. F. W. were married. Rev. Frank N. Gray, a new picture of her; her name is two urchins who, stripped to the singlaxid to AustraUE foooro of B in in the big lights and she is “billed” shirts. And upon asking if I couldn t ierson predicts day when pastor of the Methodist church ■ at borrow one for an awning, got a waist, were giving their own ver­ Hinkler. She had to make a forced Burnside, performed the ceremony, in big type all over the city of New landing near Rangoon May 18, how­ can see wherever he wishes nasty look. sion of how a kootch dance used to the double ring service being used. '''N York. ' be wiggled by "little Fatima” in ever, and the delay c a i ^ h « J o electric eye of television, Yet she lives quietly in a nice So I wandered in on a luncheon ew York—^Two killed, nine in- Mr. and Mrs. Peck are on a motor tent back of the side-shows. ^ abandon thoughts o f taking HSak- trip through northern New England old-fashioned brownstone home on for Rene Fulop-Miller, the Austrian (d in collapse of four-story GILBERT SWAN. ler’s laurels. and down the Hudson valley. Murray Hill, works hard and re­ writer who wrote a fine biography lei skeleton of buUding under con George Luce of Colbrook was a mains tmspolled.. If you didn’t know iction. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. better, you’d swear she was the nice Washington — McBride, says George P. Charter Wednesday aft­ girl you took to your first fraternity jPHiuisylvsiila results shows report- ' . < V "5 : .v.'v -.v'W prom. There are, sadly, too few of ernoon. , . ii. 4. 1,/rr.a ^ reaction against prohibition is Word has been received that Mrs. . . . ; I ; . iP her type around this man’s town. S d y hallucination of wets. Myron Sparrow, a former resicwnt, Gals with one-hundredth her J a ck so n , M iss.— Lester C. Frank- is in the Deaconess Hospital in s i * M I 5 I I: ability go about with arched noses, 9 i chairman of state tax commis­ ton where her leg was amputated ^ play the rackets until dawn—and s i , acquitted 1 y Senate of im- above the knee last Saturday. w. J. • V -jv yvSii get nowhere, but make an awful Sachment charges. Miss Thelma Price, a teacher m s noise getting there. ^ ^ etrolt—Fund of $30,000 raised Junior High school at Stowe, Vt., is C fi' ^ 9^' finance recall move against iU there with the measles. And at the party was chic Bobbe -idayor. Mrs. Emery Clough is visiting Arnst, as cute a youngster as Broad­ ^^Washington — House approves relatives in New Britain. way has on display. And though a Settlement of German reparations Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Loverin and favorite, she too is living proof that United States for $753,000,000 son Donald of Vernon have been you can go right on Broadway* ittiKr period of 62 years. visiting relatives here. ^ , adjoins, alongside of which is a back The regular meeting of Tolland On Saturday. Komsa Brothers, entrance. Sets of drawers and glass Monday—and away on the most r,'.I-Femambuco—Graf Zeppelin ar­ eeneral contractors, will open a i s e s after trans-AUantlc flight. Grange was held Tuesday evening enclosed -shelves are on either side thrilling and scarif^ng air flight with the neighboring G^Mge,^Cov­ Model Home^whlch they have just ever I have taken. For, thanlcs to ^Xlardington, Eng.—Dltigrible H- completed at 49 Fairview ^reet of the white porcelain sink. Two retums damaged from trial entry. furnishing a most interesting windows open opposite the sink the hospitality of Mrs. Helen Dahl- part of the program. Visitors were The house is of a modified Dutch rht made in preparation for berg, I found myself in an amphi­ present from West Hartford, Ver­ Colonial type and has a shingle On the second floor are the mas­ bian driven by a former army pllol ge to Canada. non, Killingly. Ellingtom An^o^er finish. A one-car gajrage with a cin­ ter bedroom, 13 by 14, two other >ndon— MacDonald wins over- who was bent on making this an im- Bolton and Coventry. The Grange der driveway stands in the rear of bedrooms, a tiled bathroom and a forgettable event, so he picked on j ^lyping victory at meeting of was honored by the presence of the lot. , sewing room. The layout is very l^llament Labor Party to discuss the 1080-foot Chrysler tower by State Chaplain Charles A. Downs From a spacious hall the stairs convenient. The bathroom is a way of demonstration. And had the and State Deputy Carl R. Lane, who lead to the second floor while to the beautiful job in white and pale GanaM'a aerial cops been out that day we spoke interestingly and instructive­ right is the living room. DirecUy green with a black border worked should-all have been pinched for ;||licces8or, addresses 100,000 Na- ly- ahead a short hall leads to the into the Ule. An electric heater built ttioealists in appeal for settlement aerial misconduct. Representatives of Sons of V®^®^ kitchen. The cellar door opens into the wall opposite the tub and And for all those who have a n on further relations between ended April 30 was $2,984,,798, a OR ience and no fuss to enjoy |w Haveq railroad and New Eng- decrease of $363,412. |d Steamship Co. our easy charging plan. So The total operating revenues for CREDIT Meriden.-*-Several changes in pol­ April were $10,298,632 as compared don’t hesitate to buy your es of School for Boys COATS with $11,629,988 in 1929, while for PRICE new clothes now for Deco­ dined to directors by John A. the four months gross revenues sley, superintendent-elect. ration Day. Exceptional Values ' Latest Siyles /allingforS.—^Local Republican were $40,108,752 as compared with THE convention announced Rep. $43,497,616 a year ago. OFFERED AT SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES rd Clarke as its candidate for Operating expenses decreased SAME aatorial nomination in 12th dis- $817,810 for April and $2,314,125 Ct to succeed Senator Harry Du- for the four months. i ^ t , Guilford, who will not seek re- Flat Crepes Georgette! ^ ction . SENATOR’S WIFE DIES. V in a r t fo r d .—-Connecticut State lltedic^ Society closes 138th annual New Haven, May 23.— (AP)- Prints j, < " with b-inquet at which Dr. Mrs. Julia Ailing Woodruff, wife of iVJiederick G. Graves, Waterbury. former Senator Frank C. Woodruff __ ._i,c-e»eot, presides.______l 2 o J

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. \ . .? ’N ation Majestic Cleaner Summer Millinery Day Specially Priced' Last Bargains in Tomorrow Double Savings Double Savings $30.95 Buy this famous $1.44 Majestic Cleaner for $3 down, $4 A hat for every cos­ monthly. Has a tume! Ward’s great motor-driven brush DOUBLE SAVING —thoroughly effi­ Sale offers you the choice of cient in operation. soft lacy straws or braids in It excels many off-the-face or drooping f m % others costing much models. Very smart and more. very low-priced! Buy TO­ Buy This Vacuum, on Budget Plan. MORROW! Last Day! Fashions— Second Floor ip Lakeside Db' Luxe ' Attractive Handbags MM Lawn Mowers Double Savings Hyatt Roller Bearings $1.00 Guaranteed 5 To complete a smart years. ensemble! In this DOUBLE SAVING $7.00 Sale you will find so 14-inch blades many good looking purses you’ll want one Double Savings $ Double. Savings Red Molded of each kind! They 9.95 are priced unbelievably • • • .* • Hose Guaranteed S low. Under arm, pouch, envelope and years. zipper stjjles in em­ Spring Goats Reduced bossed steerhide, tap­ $3.65 estry, calfskin and TOMORROW ONLY! 50 feet, Complete leatherette. Dsdnty Girls Frocks With Couplings Main Floor HOUSE FROCKS riere are dress coats . . . sport coats . . . coats for general wear. All the notable fashion successes of this season! Ward’s great DOUBLE'SAVING SUMMER SALE Offers Dainty—Trinj—Low Priced! All the most popular styles. Tweeds and coverts...... clever frocks of figured dimity trimmed in the Here are dresses of polka dot percale, colorful cotton flannels and broadcloth coats for cool Summer wear. Here organdie and made in such smart styles. Buy several at broadcloth, dainty printed and plain voile— fashioned they are and we are offering them at a clearance price Last Day DOUBLE SAVING prices’ LAST DAY along princess, straight and flare lines. DOUBLE SAV­ that tells you they won’t be here long! Fashions—Second Floor ING PRICES! Last Day! See Them Tomorrow—Main Floor Fashions—Second Floor Electric Sewing Machine Men’s W ork Sox Portable Double Savings Double Savings! “ 72c Phenomenal Values in Fine $26.45 These sox make DOUBLE ,{SAVING famous. Rein- Shuttle type ' Sewing 'Ma­ chine, guaranteed 20 years. 1 forced toes and heels. Of I double thread cotton. Buy Operated by , foot control. Metal case. Buy tomor- I NOW! . row. Last day. , , Demonstrated on. Main Floor. Bicycle Bargain Double Savings! R e al V a lu e s in $28.95 Regular $36 Value HAV/THORNE FLYER PAINTS .... the fast, safe, beau­ tiful bike. Complete equipment. “Coverall” House Paint is just' the paint to use wherever the- great­ est coverage and lasting qualities are de­ Card Tables sired. It is offered to you at War(Ts greatest money-saving Double S’avings! , price. Gallon ...... $2.19 89c Ward-Set Brushes strongly constructed table, sells regularly for take first place among brushes that sell at 51.98. a much higher price. Best quality bristles in Bakelite setting. Buy'brushes at Ward’s u Buy Two at This bargain prices, Q O Low Price. Here’s Magnificent Style! • 7 9 * ^ ^THaster PaintefV’ = Boys’ Blouses F o r Style and Quality Choose This House Paint Style—Beauty—Gomf ort 8-Piece Dining Suite is guaranteed equal to the best lead-and-oil Double Savings! paint at any price! It .will give the maxi­ Think of getting a complete Dining Room S ^ e at tois mum of heauty, long wear and preserva- ^ amazingly low price! Only 550 Store Buying -Power tion. Buy for Spring needs aud- save 50c in .could bring you such a bargain. :^ne vene^rs^n Another great proof of our value-giving! .You’ll be/most at Ward’s low prices, 1 Q Strongly made. Coat . ■ . gumwood—hand-rubbed to a rich dull .finish. A magnl- enthusiastic over the smart'dignified style of this beau­ G allon ...... ,..v ...: ' style. Mothers — buy a 1 You’ll be thrilled with the beauty of ite lines-:-and t^e •fleent style! S e e it'yourself—Last Day! tiful ^.-plisce Suite. ' Charming straight-end Bed, ^»de- * 5 • * ” ! 1 ‘ supply for Summer at this I rose and t^ p e coloring of*'its upholstery! See It h'ere Last tully designed Dreiser’and Chest of [Drawers. Get tms Paints—Hardware—In Basement^.^j; low price! I Day!,- Davenport and Chair.. i > . , $8.00. Dojvn—fT.50 Monthly; , Suite'now!’ ■ ' ' .„V, •/ ' ' •> • ‘ ' •’ ‘ ‘ ■ : ' . • ■ .i.V'-. . ‘ $8.00 Dbwh-A$7.50 Monthly . , . , . . $7.60-Down--7$7.S0,’Monthly . r - • -f f . w _ i ■ Furniture-Second Floor i; . , . ■ -- Furniture—Second Floor • • ■ f : ... .1 • • ■ 4 . , . . ■' Furnl^e^—Second Floor ’ "" ' . / ■

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serious curtailment vast multitude, of nature lovers are la suspension or 1 bound to understand each other well , of activity in those two or three in­ and Senator Walcott’s group will dustries. But how it particularly af­ command the eyes and ears of un­ B e r a lb fects population one way or the told thousands who don’t give a PUBLISHED BY THE other we fail to comprehend. 5RALD PRINTING COMPANY, INa hoot what the Foreign Relations IS Blssell Street Committee does—or any other 'com­ South Manchester, Conn. ORGANIZED MINORITY THOMAS Fl*RGUSON mittee of either house. General Manager Apparently we are about to have in Connecticut a demonstration of Founded Octoher 1. 1881 NEW WICKERSHAM REPORT Spring that power of organized minorities Published Every Evening Except There will be considerable curi- Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the which, in federal affairs, was ^ ^ Ck)vers ’ ost Orrice at South Manchester, sponsible for the adoption of 'onn., as Second Class Mall Matter. to the character of the communlca- Eighteenth amendment. There is an SUBSCRIPTION RATES Uon to be addressed by the Hoover Made by the Sim­ )ne Year, by mall ...... ‘ energetic and well managed move- This double day-bed is equipped Law Elnforcement Commission to mons company., to fit jellt^red.'^on/year...... j ment on foot to make the Interstate Ace coil springs. with a Beautyrest mattress. Its the House Judiciary Committee single______copies .8 .03 Commerce Commission believe that Striped ticking; full or metal ends are finished maple. next Monday. The promise of Che Formerly $126.50. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED j wbole state of Connecticut is twin size new communication comes after the The Assoclated^Pre^ss Is exclusively profoundly interested iiv having the committee, deadlocked over the pro­ Entitled to the use for republlcatlon New Haven Railroad continue in jf all news dispatches credited to jr hibition enforcement measures al­ $3.98 ar not otherwise credited In this control of the Sound and river ready proposed by the Hooyer Com­ oaper and also the local news pub- steamboat lines. fished herein. mission, had requested Mr. Wicker- All rights of republlcatlon o. As a matter of fact the interest special dispatches herein are also re­ sham to appear before it. After a in this direction is confined to an served. conference with the latter, the re­ extremely small part of the people SPECIAL advertising REPRE- quest was withdrawn when Wicker- Jr e NTATIVE; Hamilton - DeLlsser, of this state—in a word, to the sham offered instead to send in a Sine., 285 Madison Ave.. New York, N. stockholders of the New Haven who lY.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. new proposition. It is. believed in jClilcago, Ills. live in Connecticut, to its officials Saturday-Last Day of Watkins Brothers' some quarters that the Commission Full service client of N E A Service, and to such members of business nc* associations asa s fall under______the— in­ ^ entirely different pto- Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- oTthrNew ^^^n one gram from that advocated in the Itlons. fluence former report. The Herald Printing Company. Inc.. or another reason. There are a great many persons |&8suni6s no financlsl responslhility We hazard the frank opinion that •for typographical errors appearing In ^ who have always believed that the ladvertlsements In the Manchester | of this movement there lies no Hoover Commission is not really as I Evening Herald. body of appreciation of any notable dry-minded as it superficially ap­ FRIDAY, M AY 23, 1930 service to the state through the pears to be^that its recommenda­ New Haven’s maritime operation, DAYS tions to Congress were more in line NEW LONDON CASE but on the contrary only the very with giving the “noble experiment” The New London episode which lively interest of a few people in every chance than with the convic­ Iresulted in the shooting and killing sustaining the New Haven’s mon­ tion of its members that the experi­ !of a citizen by a police officer is not opoly of major transportation facili­ e d r o o m , living room, dining room and sunporch furniture, ment could ever succeed. ’These peo­ fjof purely local concern but the af- ties between New England ports bedding, rugs and draperies . . . all are represented in the ple will be especially sure to watch ^fair of other communities as well, and between New England and New unusual reductions in force fof THRIFT DAYS. But to­ the next communication of the Com­ B Sfor it has a direct bearing on the York. morrow is the last day. Plan to seleet your new pieces before :>i necessity of public support of the Nevertheless, busy organization mission. Perhaps they will get the 9 p. m. tomorrow. You can furnish a complete home with the ■^‘surprise” they expect. More likely police personnel in the discharge of work is making it appear that the special values! 5Jits duty of protecting the people at people of this state "view with ilot. glarge. alarm” amounting to panic the de­ f There is jiist enough complication termination of the Interstate Com­ cin the New London case to provide merce Commission to compel the g opportunity for a certain class of New Haven to dispose of its coast­ f persons to harshly criticise the po- wise fleet according to law. Unfor­ BUceman. It appears that at the mo- tunately there is apparently no Beds i| | | p w t of the shooting the citizen was counter organization whatever; and running away, a circumstance sure it would not be at all surprising if ^o be seized on by biased critics as the New Haven’s cheering section, BY RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Writer Full size spool turned bed of maple proving that the detective’s life was small but exceedingly vocal as it is, •with heavy posts and spin- d*O Q not in danger. So will the fact that | gg^ away with it. Washington, May 23.—The good dies. Formerly $59.00 .. tte offense for which the citizen' old American conscience, which has was being arrested was not a felony. NOISY AIR MOTORS caused so much misery, shows no Odd Pieces But the citizen was known to be The rising tide of indignation over signs of wearing out. For more Low poster beds of solid maple in a very bad citizen indeed, a power­ the multitude of raucous noises than a hundred years an average of about 15000 annually has been drib­ either fuU or twin sizes. amid which urban Americans live ful big fellow who had twice almost bling into the treasury’s “consci­ Formerly $39.00 ...... FuU aize paneled bed of walnut and gumwood. Made by Berkey & Gay. killed a man whom he had already has reached to the gates of the avia­ ence fund.” Innerspring Mattress $19.75 deviously wronged—a violent, law­ tion fields and msmy are the pro­ Nearly all those who make any Formerly (h O A C A $76.00 ...... « p O l 7 » O U less, dangerous creature; and the tests that are being entered against comment on their donations explain Mattresses for full or^^in beds with coiW ring centora and that religion has come into their the devilish clangor set up by air­ Full size maple sleigh type beid with detective knew him for what he lives and caused them to pay back cotton upholstered tops and bottoms. In art-stnpe tickings. solid panels. was. He had violently assaulted the planes, flown many times unneces­ money of which they claim to have Dresser of Oriental brown oak, Formerly $42.00 .. Formeriy $24.50. ' .' arresting officer and the latter had sarily low. A growing demand for defrauded the government Of decorated. ExceUent for chUd’s room or summer cottage. every reason for believing that his laws requiring airplane engfines to be course some of these “conscience la fund” contributors don’t owe the Former^ $39.00 ...... muffled is being met by stubborn life was in danger almost in the government anything and are ob- ■ same moment that the shooting was opposition on the part of manufac­ viously reveling in artificial ec- High, reeded poster bed -with scroU Cotton F ^t Mattresses ?10.95 turers and fliers alike. Which fact headboard, made of maple. FuU Berkey & Gay chest of drawers. done. Furthermore the prisoner was stacies of atonement. Jf-; under arrest and It was the duty of prompts the New York ’Times to Six Bits for Pebbles size. Mahogany and gfumwood. Here’s a typical letter recently Full or twin size mattresses built of 100% pure cotton felt, Formerly $85.00 ...... the officer to prevent his escape by recall to mind the circumsteince Formerly $69.00 ...... $49 addressed to President Hoover, upholstered in striped ticking. Roll edges. any possible means. that in the early days of the auto­ which found its way to the treas- As far as can be gathered from mobile the idea of muffling the en­ ury: Duncan Phyfe type dressing table “Thanking God for his Saving the news developments in the case gines was rejected with contumely Maple poster beds without foot­ of crotch piahogany and gumwood Grace, I am Indebted to the Treas­ with chair to match, Pieces, the man who was killed is small by drivers and builders, who pro­ boards. FuU or twin sizes. ury the sum of 75 cents for peb­ formerly. tested that to muffle an exhaust Formerly $38.00...... Innerspring Mattresses $29 loss to the community: but that is bles, small stones, acorns and $85.00 ...... $59 not the point— many a killing could was to deprive the machine of pow­ leaves taken as souvenirs while visiting Gettysburg National Ceme­ be justified if that were justifica­ er—the same argument that is now Regular $35.50 grade mattresses with coil spring centers and tery some years ago. God in his tion. The weighty consideration is used by the aviation people. Yet, as cotton fe lt upholstering. CJovered w ith daipask tickings. ^ Walnut and gumwood dressing love has shown me it was dis­ Maple poster bed with paneled the Times points out, Who would ^ « • - table with cane seat bench to match. that he had arrayed himself in vio­ pleasing him. Thanking him who footboard as weU as headboa^. Formerly think of driving an unmuffled auto­ died for me for making it possible lent rebellion against the State of size. $110.00 ...... $69 Connecticut and its laws; that is mobile today? to make all things right. Yours in Formerly $44.00 .. $29.50 The Times could have gone fur­ Christ.” what every person does who resists Explanations are most likely to Hair Mattress—Box Spring $39.75 Group of bedroom chairs in noahog- arrest by a properly constituted law ther back than that. Wild and piti­ come from the smsdler contribu­ ful were the shrieks of the railroad any and walnut combined with gum­ officer. Such a person abandons all tors.. For instance, in come two- wood. Most have upholstered seats. cent" stamps from somebody who SoUd maple poster bed with spin­ Just one sample outfit, in twin bed size, consi^ng of a fee his rights as a citizen and becomes, companies when it was first pro­ Former values, A says: “I used stamps from old let­ dle headboard. Full size. hair mattreys and a box spring to mnUh. Covered with plain, posed to compel by law the use of $14.00 to $20.00 ...... « p l V for the moment, an outlaw. When ters that were not marked. Heaven herringbone Unen ticking* Formerly $74.50. i he supplements such rebellion by airbrakes. The airbrake was a fool forgive me!” But the largest con-, ...... $29.50 physical assault on the state’s rep­ thing anyhow; it never would work tribution which has come in lately resentative he takes his life in his when it was needed; and the ex­ -^437 sent to the internal revenue pense of equipping the trains with office in New York—was contained own hands. in several money orders signed by it would be utterly ruinous. Without BBSHFH'ERS>I>jr a name which proved to be fictitious. Wi^KI'NS^ DIVERSIFICATION legal compulsion the airbrake hadn’t The “conscience fimd” was horn SOUTH MANCHESTER The newspapers continue to spec­ a look-in. But, once compelled to use in 1811 when an anonymous person 55 YEARS AT such a device, the railroad executive sent the treasury 35, of which he< ulate as to the significance of the said he had defrauded the govem-j who inside of five years might have lack of population growth among ment. the larger cities of the state and recommended the return to the old It now totals more than $580,- most of them accept the more or hand brakes and to the enormous 000. The term “fund” is a mis­ labor cost of running trains so nomer, however. No real fund less obvious explanation that these was ever established. The money cities haven't really failed to grow equipped, would have been voted a is turned over to the treasurer of rapidly but hhve, so to speak, done madman by the whole railroading the United States and increases the world.. “ available balsmce.” It comes under years old who has been suffering might press on the nerves of 3rour their growing beyond their arbi­ your body to manufactuse a sub­ arm, causing a form of neuritis. I The aviation folks consider them­ the general supervision of the- di­ Reading, came three pennies. Pos­ already know the benefits .and from the ■Mp breaking out on her trary geographical limits. Hartford, vision of Bookkeeping and War­ pleasures of sun bathing. stance staoilar to vitamin D, Whldb would ad-vise you to have «in X-ray selves the last word in progressive­ sibly these -were from the same allows your body to use calcium face arms in a large number West Hartford and East Hartford rants. picturc'^of the arm and back taken man. Spring is the best time of the which you need for your bones, of bolls and stys. She was an ar- are one^community. So are New Ha­ ness. Are they? Or are they just a In only one year were there no tifidally fed baby, giving prin- by a good osteopath or chiroprac­ A Soldier Coughs Up year to begin accustoming your­ teeth, hAlr and asryes. While the tor. He should be able to deter­ ven, West Haven, East Haven and repetition of the ol^ time railroad­ “conscience” contributors—1848. self to the sun's rays so that your sun Is b u t In soma high mountain­ cipaUy condensed milk with sugar Once a Civil War veteran at Religion inspired a contribution mine whether or not a misplace­ part of Branford one commimity. ers and the early automobillsts? skin will have achieved its c o h t^ ous rsfloa* It lA stiU very good at afid cereals. She was always over­ Oreenoasile, Znd., sent in |200 be­ of $110.76 recently received by the of tan before the hottest: daya._By weight and seemed to be in good ment has occiurred and If so Ccjt- Bridgeport, Stratford, Fairfield and War Department. This ex-soldier eny rilAde whaU it can reach ym rect it. Hot appUcations will pre^- cause he had stolen a mule ftom the beginning sun bathing now, with end^you may as well enjoy It right health, except for the skin con- a good deal of Trumbull are one; w i l d l i f e COMMITTEE army. Some year4 ago a clergyo^ ^ad got religion and was not Only ably give you some relief. ; short exposures and Increasing where you'are livings tinusUy breaking out She also community. And all these commu­ The United States Senate Com­ in a foreign capital gave the Ameri­ \^ing to repay everything -with in­ them slowly, by the time summer bad a ease of pinwonns last fall. can consul general |14,2^5.15 which terest but to surrender himself for You peed not be afraid to take nities have grown very considerably mittee on WUd Life Resources, of is here you -will be so accustomed sun bathe even in cold Weather. If "What would you advise?” BIG TRACK MEET had been huided to him by a com­ punishment. to the sun that you can start right Answer: The sldn troubles which since the census of 1920. ivhich Senator Frederick S. Walcott municant who confessed that he it is very cold you should move He had received extra pay as a in enjoying tha outdoor fun and your baby is having were probably Cambridge, Mass., May 23.— (AP> We are a little surprised, how­ of this state is chairman, is likely had defrauded the U. S. govern­ marksman to which he wasn’t en­ about to keep warm and. if it is health which such activity brings, warm you need not do so, but you caused by the excessive amount of —Seventeen colleges today hiM ever, that the Waterbhry Republi­ to become a wholly unique institu­ ment. titled, pay while sick not in the line without having to fear sunburn. sugar and starch in her. early diet. Another man who hhd forged a should turn over occasUmally to athletes entered for the opening .of can should explain the very satis­ tion as being the one committee of of duty but supposed to be, and five Thesq would make her fat, but not the 45th awnimi New England in­ check and thus beaten Uncle Sam The sun treatment should be give the sun A chance to reach the Congress in which several millions days’ pay for time A. W. O. L., buti taken by everyone. The suii is healthy. It would be a good plan tercollegiate track meet. factory growth of Hartford proper, out of $300, flnSUy^ent in-$519.50, undiscovered; cheated the arlny out body evenly. as contrasted with New Haven and of Americans will take a friendly, which included compound interest. free, the treatments cost nothing, Children who are taking the sun for you to give her a three or four The University of , -wiimqr of a little railroad fare, used .lots of and now that summer is near, one day add fruit fast using either ap­ for three consecutlvj years, facW Bridgeport, on the groimd that it if not an affectionate interest. It is Ten or 15 years ago a veteran of the government paper and ^velops for cure for tuberculosis may be seen ples or orangesr at intervals of a Civil War sent $6 for a saddle of the greatest health messages I playing in thO enow with Uttio or keen competition from Holy Cross is probably the result of diversifi­ likely to be recognized paradoxical­ personal correspondepce and sold a can give you Is to go' out into the month apart and In between using if Jimmy Daley, star sprinter of the blanket which he had appropriated sparkcoil received, from another no Clothing, nnd still they are not a well balanced children’s diet in cation of industries. It is true that ly as the most h.uman body in the out-of-doors and enjoy plenty of Injured by the cold, once their riito Worcester collegians, should in 1863. A hundred doUars came in soldier.which probably was govern­ which 4he starches and sugars are Hartford’s industries, many of %iational government, though its ob­ to pay for the duty on an unde­ sunshine and fresh air. has become accustomed te it. His father died suddenly this w eet ment property. He figured he owed reduced to a minimum. Short daily Holy Cross also had Morin in the them, are large and important; but jective interest is in dumb animals clared watch brought in from Eu­ the government $68 plus $42.76 as Sunlight is one of the oldest and For most people taking sun best of health treatments, bu^ we sun baths should also prove helpful. sprints, McCaflerty and Klumbatt in the matter of diversity they are while substantially all the rest ara rope. Interest for 10 years at 6 per cent baths. It is advisable to keep the “Enclosed find check for $1 to are now just begiiming to imder- in the quarter half mile. Mad­ supposed to have to do with people compounded semi-annually. head covered, especially on hot den in the mile ana Flanagan initpe not to be compared with those of cover 15 pounds of ammimition 1 stsnd some of the eolentiflc days. Begih with short, epposufes, (Neuritis in Injured Arm.) ^ Bridgeport. As a matter of fact it in one way or another. sent home for a souvenir while I sons why the sim adds to our . QuestionB. writes: "I had a Weights! North(iaidani had strength say three to five minutes, smTiiir in the field events and Maine ik- is highly probable that for variety Every lover of animals and birds, was in the service in 1918-19,” an health and to our joy of living. If c r ^ e slowly about ten minutes severe fsU in a tennis court two Oregon man wrote a few days ago, you take your sun bath pyoperly, years ago. While running back­ turned with capable performers, i of product no other city in the every sportsman and every person per week, m this way the bo

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twice defeated the players from irtid responsible for the mas^cres Yale. And probably because they 6i "Blood Sunday," Jan. 22, 1905. MorrsciMEN jlFS.'Jr t gia^-.vbettensil^aining,;:: ih-, ^jPWlng. ^-The Harvard Club bridge team,' the dummy. - ^ 'TV I The aiwmal ChUdren’s Night of Coihfdrta] lerwear for Men ’■*V • 1 • Columbia Grange V^as observed Wednesday eiveb^f at the To\ra lOhrant Savings! % ffs. R. K. Andferson Delegates Hall uqder the. direction of the at Ggrdfn Club Meml«rs to Misses Margaret .Hutchins, Marie Coiidutt Annual Affair. Field and Laura Greene. The pro- Shorts g^ramme was as follows: Cut to ample measurements, and «i^d^ ^uhe'a and ^, and the place, the i Virginia Collins. , ^ ;^c«ic banqoet hall where the club s } Recitatiob, “The Duel, Athletic Shirts 3hbw was successfully st^aged Vast ! Price. Absorbent, cool shirts made o f soft i Tableaux— „ c, cotton yams. Full length— sizes 34 % '^he general committee will in- I “Little Jack Horner, ^rancip to 46. Jaude the officers qnd executive •$oard! chairmen’ of committees and i ^^‘^Istress Mary," Virginia Maqhf. • - 1 or two additional members, ! “Simple Simon,” Buddy,Isbam; -i ia ^ r iv , Miss Mary and Miss Helen Recitation, Jane Lyman. • ^ 4 Boy Scouts of Manchester # h a w a n ; Mrs. aifford Cheney, and i Orchestra selection. j Mon’s and ■ fa lter C. Wirtalla. Mrs. Mabel ' Tableaux— . „ . | Children’t \ Rogers will be general secreUry. “Jack Be Nimble,’ Francis Boys* .ft William Bray will see to the hall 'mFrangements; Mrs. W. C. Cheney, ^'^•Ljttle Miss. Muffet,” Jeanne i O xfords Get Ready For Decoratitni Day decorations; schediles, W. H- Caps ,^ y ; entries, Mrs; W. W, ®eUs, “Uttie Boy Bl^/.’ \ -Awards, Mrs. Wells A. Strickland: Frog HoUer- C^cheatra. ’^ e : - . . . Selected spring You will want to be in the parade and look spic and ."reception, Mrs. Gertrude Pumet; * o.-. suiting materials, ifaudges, C. W. Blankenburg; public- ^’^iStetion “Depressed Valua-| finished with span in a new uniform. Come in and let us outfit you ^ leather sweat- rHy, Mrs. W. J. Taylor; posters. tions,” Francis Hutchins. Mothers find these shoes, weir sa, .vMps. B. a , Lettney: containers, Mrs. Song, “The; World,” Mpgaret| band, and non- with -’'jHarold Belcher. Mrs. C. Burr "lonR as those costing mu^i breakable visor. Iwili supervise the distributipn of Badge. ' ’ more. > Men’s .Sizes Boys’ Sizes i.'iBowers to shut-ins or the hospital. . .cjood r^gbt DriU. s^ small, girls. 6 ^ —7% 65^—6?fi As in previous shows of the club, At the close of the entertamtaent Made of sturdy leather uppers, -%he admission will be free to all. It ice cream'and cake were pasapd to arid Panco soles. Sizes 7 to 2. Coats - Breeches - Shirts is proposed to have the exhibit open the audience. ^ , i at 3 o’clock on Tuesday, June 3 Word has been received, by ,Co- Vuntil 9 p. m. and on Wednesday lumbia friends that Dr. "■ from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Schedules Frank du Toit sailed from ^f^^a on Sturdy .! have been mailed to the club mem­ April 24 and expect to land in this Memorial Hats - Belts - Hose bers, and a cordial invitation is ex- country May 3Qth. They will m ^e Tennis Shoes i tended to all who are not members their headquarters while in this Wreaths ; to enter flowers. They, may dp so Suntry with Mrs. du Toit’s sister, With heavy molded rub­ Neckerchiefs and Slides—Knapsacks " paying the nominal yearly- dues in Buffalo, N. Y., but / o get, ber soles, thick scuffer -■i which will entitle them to member: to Columbia to see ^ old toe caps, and strong can­ 5 ^ ip in the club for one .year. , friends. Dr.-and Mrs. du Toit lived vas uppers. A Also Merit Badge Pamphlets, Handbooks | Wared flowers which in'the West street section of the are not hurt by rain town in the house now occupied by or storm. Attractive the Turner family. TVenty years | Sires from 8 for Calla Lilies, Asters, youths, to 6 for ago they- went to Africa, where Dahlias, etc. they have been ever since. men. C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold) (Incinding Games of May. 22.) and son t of New York spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and| .. ..Speciah'’Decoration Day offer. Spe- Official Boy Scout Outfitter ^ " National: -• ^ Batting—Herman, Robins .418. Mrs'. J. A. Isham. ^'• cLai phrcMafe^ of ,brand new Men’s Suits - • .< V ‘ Miss Elizabeth Bertsch, who has direct ifTOm i i ^ ’i-f'ork. Values as high ' Runs—Terry, Giants 35. le-early. Limited quan- 815 MAIN STREET Hits—^Frederick, Robins 55. been ill . at her home for several;! Doubles—Frisch, Cards 15. months, was taken Wednesday to Triples—Cuyler and EngliSii, the Norwich Sanitarium f6r^ treat­ Cubs 6. ment. fc* ; ■ ’ Home runs—Wilson, Cubs 12. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hbjtoesf and '| Runs bated in—Klein, Phillies 36. son, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Holm^.j Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs 9. and Francis Hunt of New Lohdpn j were guests Monday at the home' ^ > American: ; Batting—Rice, Senators .404. Mrs. F. ,A. Hunt. [1 Runs—Ruth, Yanks 36. t Open Evenings Until Decoration Day .V Hits—Rice, Senators 55. FTND HIDDEN GEMS. . \ Dqubles—Cronin, Senators 15. % Triples-West, Senators 6. ^ Home runs^—-Ruth, Yanks 12. Bryansk, U. S. S. R. May 23.— Runs batted in—Foxx, Athletics (AP)—Nearly twenty pounds of 38f. rare gold coins, , jewelry, precious ■< !Stolen bases—Rice, Senators 7. stones and antique ^firearms, believ-. amm mm\ ed to have belonged to the late MEN! A new cafe in Berlin has pro­ General Trepov, Czarist chief of po­ SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, vided a room where customers lice, today were discovered hidden 801 Main &t., South Manchester] * 6an take *, nap after meals. You in the garden of 'his former estate t r o u s e r s , Ne.xt to Home Bank & Trust Co. yould think they would get RATNCOATS here., ; ■ • . -plenty of-sleep ■ waiting for set-, General Trepov ’ was the official ,^ce.

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..rti--,. '' W MANCHESTBR SO U TH MANCHESTEB, CONN, FKIDAY. MAY 23, 1930. ?AGBTBN days'wito her daughters, the Misses Edith and Lemi Ellis in' Hartford. TO QUESTION SAILOR Ckilcbester talent will give a min­ DAILY RADIO PROGRAM strel show at toe local hall Friday 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading DX Stations.. Q^eer Twists evening. Door receipts to be divid­ Hartford, May 23.—(A P)—Some Friday, May 23. 6:30 6:30—Dinner concert orchestra. ABOOTOODBIJS MURDER ' Mrs. Franklin Brown who died at ed between toe Ciolchester and fifty fiescendants of the men who ^ For many yesura Boldiera of all Eng« 7:15 6:15—Aerial cartoonisL (DS’D (ST) her home in South Manchester and fought for the freedom of toe 7:30 6:30—Paul Spetch’s tunes. 405.2— WBS, ATLANTA—740. In Day's News Hebron Granges. licta'Bpealcins armies have bid faro- 8:00 7:00—Milsic, saxophone octeL 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (2 h ia) was interre will be dramatised for listeners of the 9:15 croak? Dr. John Talt and W. J* Lg 9-30 DS.T. and Miss Day of as a passenger, flew from Brainard by two New England exi»edition3, in 10:00 9:00—David Mendoza’s orch. 254.’1—WJJD. CHICAGO—1180. hiufst, was arrested on a charge'of WJ Zchain at 8:45. When RlchaM 10:30 9:30—Male quarett, organisL 7:00 6:00—^Symphony orch; talk. murder. Mrs. Evans was held as a McN^ly have answered the ^ s| “ k on Missions. Field 'Tuesday, and circled Gilead 1654 and 1710 v/as toe principal Wagner was twenty-three years old 11:00 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart children’s hr. tion in papers read to toe Royal several times, especially over toe item brought up for consideration '' he married Minna Planer, a pretty 12:30 11:30—Midnight organ melodics. 416.4— WGN, CHICAGO—720. m^erial wtness, and search was J In toe evening toe Tri-CJounty Ctoris- singer and actress. Wagner was to- 8:30 7:30—Symphony; Pat Barnes. Society of CJanada. It is because tian Endeavor Union meeting will home of Mr. Fogil’s parents. at toe first session of toe general *» tally unrecognized as a composer, and 454.3_WEAF, n e w YORK—660. hegxm forlJiles Bagwell, another 6:00 5:00—Ludwig’s Laurier’s orch. 9:30 8:30—Orchestija; Hungry Five. they are in love. MUe Frog’s typi- Hebron, assembly, this afternoon in toe Su­ before long Minna «aw herself doomed 11:30 10:30—Artists; Symphony music. M.$.nne from the air station who to drud^ry and poverty in order that 7:U(I 6:00—Arcadia Birkenholz, violin cal noise IS equiv^ent to a sigh.' n wnnt* GETS LICENSE RETURNED preme Court room of toe state 6:15—Universal safety playl^ 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestras (1% hrs) wds absent without leave. Mrs. Arnold C. Foote is toe sub­ her husband might wait for the fame 7:15 344.6—WLS, CHICAGO—870. She is honest and makes. known library, following limcheon at toe which ne said was always ‘ just 7:30 6:30—Bonnie Laddies mate trio. fficials ivere informed that the stitute teacher at toe Hill school as 7:00—Orch., tenor, baritone. 8:00 7:00—Marching men, chorus. her affection. Hartford, May 23.— (A P)—Assist­ Bond. aiound the com er." . 8:00 8:30 7:30—Chanticleers orch., singer. r who Will be questioned on the toe teacher Miss Genevieve Fisher 9:00 8:00—Eskimos dance orch. 9:00 8:00—Famous composer’s music OVBrton has information that Bag- Emerald, Northern Queensland- ant Attorney (leneral Raymond A. > Wavs lengths in meters on left of 9:30 8:30—Old Songalogue quartet. was called home by toe death of 9:00—Lewis James, tenor, with 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. weft boaMid the ship at New York Bitten by toe head of a snake en­ Johnson today approved toe request A southern railway has-equipped station title, -kilocycles on toe right. 10:00 8:00 7:00—WABC progs. (2% hts.) her mother who had been ill for a ^ Times are Eastern Daylight Saying Rovers male quartet, the day of the killings and asked tangled in his bullwhip, Joseph of Thomas Arganese, Jr., of Bridge­ its locomotives with chime -whis­ 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 10:30 9:30—Northwestern U. singers. long time. ■h- and Eastern Standard. Black face 11:00 10:00—Dan and Sylvia; concert. fof Evans, who he was told had Smith, drover, has recovered after port for toe return of his public ser­ tles. Are these the southern belles r type indicates best features. 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:30 10:30—Amos *n* Andy; pianisL Saturday afternoon and evening vice motor vehicle driver’s license. we’ve heard so much shout? - 6:15 5:15—Limelights musical. alrel^y left for his home. It is con- hospital treatmeift. He flicked toe toe Willimantic Christian Endeavor 6-45—Proliitition poll broadcast. 12:00 11:00—Dance music (3 hrs.) head from a death adder and toe Leading East Stations. 6:45 288.3— WFAA, DALLAS—1040. siefered possible that the sailor may Union meeting will be hrid here, j 7:00 6:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comed.'ans 12:00 11:00—Late dance music. have heard the Marine say some- head struck him in one shoulder. 7:15 8:15—Welcome Lewis, crooner. 299.8— w o e . DAVENPORT—1000. The local society will furnish toe 2^^(^WPG, ATLANTIC CITY-HOC. 6:30—Songs of soldiers. thing which would supply valuable Noting two small red pimctures, he 7:30 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) • * ______A______A- A.Z______« v a 1 _ supper. 8:00 7:00—WABC Nit W it dramj^ 8:00 7:00—Pickard family, old timers 11:00 10:00—Studio music hour. clues to toe prosecutor, cut-them with his knife and gal­ 8:S0 7:30—Pathfinder, piano recital. 8:30 7:30—Hysterical sketch, ‘Tor­ 12:15 11:15—Announcer; Mac and Al. MrsK Evans first said that ^ r loped to a hospital where he col­ Local women met with Mrs. Sara 9:00 8:00—Concert, dance music. toise Puiis a Shell Game Dimock, home demonstration agent 10:00 9:00—The Pshaw of Persia. 1:00 12:00—Barnstormers music nour. husband and Duffy killed each other lapsed. On the Hare.” 361.2— KOA. DENVER—83a of toe Tolland County Farm bureau, 10:30 9:30—Women’s Club chorus. 8:45 7:45—Drama, ‘ Richard Wagner* 12:30 11:30-Sunshine: stage coachers in—Billy Jones, Ernie Hare. at toe hall Tuesday, and received y:uu 1:15 12:15—Concert; John and Ned. that tor^e Marines did toe killing. way from Honduras to pay for a Branch Store 283—w i ^ f - BALTIMORE—1060. 9:30 8:30—Mixed chorus. orch<5i>tra. 2:00 1:00—Myster.v serial drama, instruction in re-seating chairs. 6:15 5:15-^WJZ musical program. 9:6U— Soprano, contralto, quartet She named Underdown as one of I lo:ou 2:30 1:30—Pacific nomads hour. shipment of cotton goods; Gold is They also made end-tables and mag­ 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance musia 10:30____ 9:30—Countess AlbanI, soprano. 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—806, them. mined there and dust is a popular 7:00 6:00—Baritone, xylophonisL 11:00 10:00—Sketch book episodes. 11:30 10:30—Orchestra concerL azine holders. 7:30 6:30—Musical moments. 11:15 10:15—Phil Spitalny’s music. 12;H0 11:00—Show boat; organist. medium of exchange. The • export 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230, 12:00 11:00—Lloyd Huntley’s orch. agents in New York are to send it Mrs. Ruby Gibson is suffering 8:30 7:30—WABC progs. (214 hr»-) 12:30 11:30—Musical progs. (2% hrs.) 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610, 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. to toe mint. with ivy poisoning. East Center St Entrance to 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 7:30 6:30—Oppenhelm’s concert orch. 12:00 11:00—Royal optimistic hour. ' As last Sunday was ‘‘Good Will 12:00Jl:00-s-WABC orch; organisL 7:00—Paul Capp’s vagabonds. SYRIA NOW A REPUBUC 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550, 8:00 1:00 12:0(V—Llon Tamers program. Buenos to Aires—A leave shortly happy for bride- the! j Sunday, ft,-toe nasitor pastor J j. W w. Deeterueeter 7:15 6:16—Studio musical program. 8:)0 7:30—Icelanders dance orch. 1:45 12:45—Legion Stadium events. groom IS 9:00 8:00—Billy Hayes’ orchestra. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. "Good Will” for toe theme of 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:30—Instrumental trio. 7:00 6:00—Studio concert orchestra. United States-to fight and help 1 ^ 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 9:30 Paris. May 23.— (AP)—France ^ his sermon EAST CEMETERY 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (% nr.) 10:00 9:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs, (3 hrs.) look after tois country’s intereste., The regular meeting of toe 8:45 7:45—Mystery melodrama. 535.4—WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—560. 10:00 9:00—Studio feature program. today gave a republican constitu- 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. (3>/4 hrs.) 10:30 9:.30—WJZ orchestra, artists. Justo Suarez, boxer, ^®®®?^^ Grange was held Tuesday evening, 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. tioii to all of mandated Syria ex­ pomted chancellor of toe c r a s ^ te debate, Resolved that 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 11:00 10:00—’Two dance orchestras. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 9:30 8:30—WEAF progs. (li«4 hrs.) cept the' state of Lebanon, which general at New York, has married toe business man’s life was easier 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. 6:00 5:00-Address; Mac and Al. 11:00 10:00—Musicale; Amos *n’ Andy. alreacfy is a republic. Senorita Pilar Aveline Brav. N OW OPEN 8:00 7:00—Team; school orchestra. 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos ’ n’ Andy. 11:45 10:45—Artists entertainment. than toe farmer’s. 8:45 7:45—NBC program, ( lli hra) 7:15 6:15—Silversmiths; orchestra. 12:45 11:45—Studio dance orchestra. , ^ The action sets up a regime pre­ New York—The Rev. Goodrich Miss Irene Werto spent the week­ 10:30 9:30—Musical; dance music. 1:4.5 12:45—The Nighthawk frolic. 11:15 10:15— Party; Amos 'n Andy. 8:00 7:00—Decisions for freedom. viously fashioned by toe Syrian Gastes, Presbyterian, son of a end with ^ s s Ruth Ellis. 8:45 7:45—WJZ programs (2>,4 hrs.) 365.6—WHAS. LOUISVILLE—820. minister, is to marry Miss Laura ' With complete line of Bedding Plants, 11:45 10:45—Team; Burnt Corkers. 11:30 10:30—Tom (Jenin’s orchestra. 9:00 8:00—W.IZ programs (3 hrs.) CJon^ituent Assembly, but limits it Mrs. A. W. Ellis is spending a few’ 12:30 11:30—Vocal trio; orchestra, 370.2— WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. A. Diekman, daughter of a Cincin­ 1:30 12:30—Mansfield and Lee. 246.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. by' retaining for France the full 6:15 5:15—Male quartet; lyrics. 8:00 7:00—WABC progs. (3)4 hrs.) nati minister. The two-fathers are Plants for Urns, Porch Boxes, etc. 2:00 1:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:30 10:30—Drama; traffic court. authority of maintaining order, de­ 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00 6:00—Studio dance orchestra. 7:15 6:15—WEAF progs. (4% hr-.) 12:20 11:20—Two dance orchestras. fending the country nnd regulating to perform the cereniony. 9:30 8:30—Gene an4 Glenn, artists. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—650. Philadelphia—Unions of house­ 10:00 9:00—Trappers musical prog. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. foreign affairs. RADIO SERVICE 7:30 6:30—Minstrel men’s frolic 9:00 8:00—WJZ programs (2’,4 hrs.) H igh Commissioner Ponsot, at hold workers are favored by Mrs. 10:30 9:30—Friday frolic; Polish prog 8:00 7:00—Entertainers: music houi 12:00 11:00—Soprano and tenor. on all makes. 11:50 10:50—Youngstown quartet. 12:30 11:30—Huntley’s dance orchestra Beirut, proclaimed the constitution i Franklip D. Roosevelt, wife of toe 12:20 11:20—Stubby Gordon’s orch. 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (2>4 hrs.) 11:15 10:15—Theater organ recital. 379.5— KGO, OAKLANDr-790. today and wiU call elections short-j governor of New York. She told New Sets and Standard 1:00 12:00—Midnight organ melodies. 12:00 11:00—Sta>;e coachei"S music. 1:30 12:30—Al Katz’s orchestra. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—V90. ly n’t which-allmale citizens of le- the Cjouncil on Household Occupa- . Accessories. Park Hill Flower Shop 12:57 11:57-Time, weather, markets. 2:30 1:30—Green room; fireplace. 399.8—WJR, —750. 3:30 2:30—Pacific nomads program. gal standing and twenty years old I tions that if such unions agreed with 8:30 7:30—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 6:15 5:15—Dinner dance music. 7:00 6:00—College address; pianlsL 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. may vote.' ■ ! employers on standards, better serv- 10:00 9:00—Harmony piano twins. 7:30 6:30—Melodies; harmony team. WM. E. KRAH Branch Phone 5586 10:50 9:30—WJZ dance orch.. art sls, 7:30 6:30—WEAF male trio. 8:00 7:00—Music club presenting 8;l5 7:1.5—Studio ioncert music, T h e president will be elected by i ice would result, 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 8:45 7:45—NBC piTgrams (1% hrs.) toe Uhanaber of Deputies for a| New York—Eight wives of toe 669 Tolland Turnpike 7:30 6:30—WEa F progs. (2% hrs.) "Blessed Damozel." 9:00 8:00—WEAh programs (2 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Copceii: week-end parly. three year term. He must be a | former Shah of Persia, Sultan PHONE 3733 10:00 9:00—Civic comedy sketch. 11:00 10:00—Featine concert, pianist. 10:30 9:30—Kriens’ concert orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Pop the question. Mussulman, but full religious lib-1 Ahmed Kadjar, receive annuities of 11:15 10:15—Late dance orchestra. 12:0" 11:00—Richnionrt dance orch. 11:35 10:35—Late dance orchestra. Seconiiary DX Stations. erty, modem standards of living j $i,000____ each with $600 additional Secondary Eastern Stations nnniia.1 income for each child, imder 202.6— WORD. BATAVIA—1480. and property rights are guar an-' 608.1—WEEI. BOSTON—590, 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL-»1030.L-»1030. 8:00 7:00—Syncopators mus|:is'i: hour,hour. 9.00 8:00—Concert; agricultural talk. teed by toe constitution. his will filed here. He died in ex­ 6:30 6:30—Vacation club; ensemble. 10:00 9:00—Musical program, artists. 8:00 7:00—Big Brother club. 10:00 9:00—Concert: dance < 7 tubes. . . twe screen grid La Gitanella, Lacome. The Ro­ “Lord Byron of Broadway,” Out among Republicans in toe 12to crease of 8i527 or approximately 14 tomobile factory in Flint, . Mich. super dynamic speaker ^ mans; Under toe Stars; In too of toe Dawn; If I Were King. Senatorial District for toe Sena­ 1-2’ percent'since toe 1920 census Even taking automobile parts is Sun. Orchestra. 10:00—Armstrong Quakers—When torial and state central committee when toe total population amounted great training for toe stage these Free inaiallation Gypsy Wildflower, Zamecnik. You’re Smiling; Tea for Two from nominations. to d9>316 persons. days. Chorus and Orchestra. “No, No, Nanette;” The Drum; In a Monastery Garden, Ketelby. Dark Eyes; Old Heidelberg from I Never Dreamed You’d Fall in “Prince of PUsep;” Missouri Love. Orchestra. Waltz; Exactly Like You from m On Wings of Song, Mendelssohn. “International Review;” Linger TABLE MODELS Four Violins and Harp. a While. LIffi Excerpts from “(barmen," Bizet. 10:30 —^ Kodak Week-end Hour— .An all-electric Airline 8-tubc set that Orchestra. Sweeping the Clouds Away; I’m A embodies all the fine improvements 11:30—Hartford Courant News; At­ in toe Market for You from If You Could See / . ' f. •. larger sets. Ltmg Distance — lantic Coast Marine forecast. “High Society Blues;” Country Volume—Selectivity. Only one more day to get 11:35—Club Worthy Hills orchestra. Gardens; Medley from “Hold The effort spent in selecj^f the materials to be used in Manchester Dairy Ice 12:00 midnight. Silent. ] Everything:” To a Wild Rose; this set at this low price! Reser and His Esldmos Honor WTIC Romance; Ida, Sweet As Apple Cream— -/voV Musical Director. ader; Why? from “Sons o’ Harry Reser and his Clicquot Es­ Guns.” The unending work involved, in keeping everything spic and span while produc­ kimos will offer a variation from 11:00—Elgin Program. ing the finished product— " ■ ’ ' the American four-four rhythm dur­ 11:16—Sports Digest. i - • 'V .. i '' ing their dance program at 7 o’clock 11:15—Longincs Time. The procedure involjed hi protecting the finished product until it reaches your tonight by introducing a dance tune 11:21—Phil Spitalhy’s Music—Song table— ’ 9-Tttbe in toe Dutch manner. “The Dance of India; Alone With My Dreams; of toe Wooden Shoes,” composed by Call; There’s Danger in Christiaan Kriens, musical director Your Eyes, Cherie from “Puttin’ You could only fully realize what is involved in pro­ All Electric Airline of Station WTIC, is toe number se­ on toe Ritz;” Wang, Wang Blues;. lected. Although he has been an 'Your Eyes; Beau Ko Jack. ducing for you, deUcipms American for several years, Mr. 11:51—Champion Weatherman. Kriens’ many compositions in the .11:52—Bulova Time. Dutch vein have identified him in­ separably with toe land of his birth. STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING $ 9 ^ 0 5 A chain of stations affiliated vith M anchester Cream the National Broadcasting company New Haven, May 23.— (AP)— You’ll be thrilled at its auuzing cluity of tone, its spUt-halr will transmit toe program. Included President David H. Baldwin of toe selectivity! Super dynamic spes^er . . . beautifiil console of will be WEAF, New York; WTIC, insolvent Colonial Bond & Mortgage walnut veneer . . . everything you want in a Radio! Sec It Hartford; WGY, Schenectady; Company today notified stockhold­ tomorrow! Only one day left to getj this sensational Ra^o ■WSAI, Cincinnati; WRC, Washing­ ers to meet here next Tuesday. value. ton; WWJ, Detroit; WLIT, Philadel- Another call was sent to stockhold­ ; phia; and twelve other stations. ' ers of toe Colonial Capital Corpora­ tion, a subsidiary, to meet Wednes­ Only $2 Weekly •Varied Offerings Spice ‘Travelers day. They will decide on a course of Regdar Price Hour” from WTIC. action to he pursued as a result of Ranging from toe diassic strains State Banking Commissioner Ship- J f a ^ e a m Was $144.00 pee’s order restraining the com­ BUY ON BUDGET PLAN ^of Mendelssohn’s ‘‘On Wings of 'lx''e- Song” to toe syncopated tempo of panies from doing business. toe modem fox-trot, “The Travelers The Bond and Mortgage com­ DIAL 5250 Hour” program from Station 'WTIC panies capital stock of $350,000 is fj •• • at 10:30 o’clock tonight promises a believed to have been wiped.out. The musical diversity. The concert will 1500 note holders however will hot ^^^ilWays Obtainable, At Ite Best, At Your Neigh­ MONTGOME RY WARD &C0. be presented jointly by a concert sufferi any of toe loss which will orchestra directed by Christiaan fall upon toe stockholders. borhood Store or Favorite Sodh Fountain, Kriens and a chorus of men’s and SOUTH MA5«:HBSiER women’s voices. Dwight Morrow was chosen toe A feature o f the presentation will most outstanding graduate of be toe first broadcast of a new ar­ Amherst College in a senior class rangement of Samuel Gaines’ ‘’In vote. Serves Cal right for declin­ toe Merry-Month of May,” written ing to run for the Senate. . F inbA Y . fiMAY 23, 1930. P iL <

rica expedition reached here Jtoday nationaujsts w i n ists said they..ciaptured Lan^ terday. ' ^ ber o f Congress he was spokesxnan many years, a policy which has for RAD’S CRYSTAL LAKE in good condition. for the Izaak Walton League. its purpose the perpetuation of the Taking the offen^ye in their drive wild life of our nation so that the A few native porters became ill Shanghai, May 23.— (AP.)-^Na- . Authors of Bill against the NoFthefn coalitlOT two future generations may enjoy it, TO OPEN TOMOilROW and feH out on the trip from the tionalist government nniitary head­ Senators Hawes and Walcott are Qrguizatlons and individuals who Francis J. .I(eofe, 28, o f l i Park seacoast, but all the white naen were weeks a g o,) the > Nattemahsts met the authors of the present bill on are interested in this matter should street, vvas c^estpd Igst night by reported well. The party went from quarters at Nanking today asserted their foes in' a -protracted ' wAianrs sioGJUi wild life resources. The other mem­ address their inquiries or sugges­ Patrolman Joseph' . Prentice on a Tanganyika trough Kenya, then that its forces were cnishing the re­ inent along the Haichow-’TimgkWaxi bers of the committee are as, foll­ tions to the committee. Boom 207, Crystal Lake Is again swinging i charge of drynkj^ driving. The case through Uganda, and then over the bellious Northern Alliance in north­ railway West 'Of' Kaifeng; later ows: Senate Office BuUding, Washington, into action as one of Connecticut a , wiuj continued initllttomorrow morn­ mountains of the moon to the Sem- ern Honan province. The National­ claiming an. overwh^ming ,victory. Senator Key Pittmtm, who is now Di C. leading lake resorts.' ing when it will be 'heard before like river and down it to X^kc Al­ beginning his 18th year in the vilion •officially opens Saturoay Judge Raymphd Ai: Johnson th Man­ bert. ^^oimecticttt Senatoi^ Chair­ United States Senate, has been night. May 24, and many are plan­ chester police court. identified with national legislation ning to attend the festivities. Eterry Colonel B\irlong is a noted ex­ man of Comnuttee Now in relation to fish and game con­ Harrington and his RhyOim IN AFRICA plorer and adventurer inio strange servation throughout his career. KEMP’S IS OFFERING have been engaged to play tte ■ .V-... ■ ■* places. This makes his fourth Afri­ Part of his early life wasvspent in dance music and everything in the Irumu, Belgiian Congo, May 23.— can expedition. He intends to shoot Investigating the Suhject. Alaska where he took prominent FREE TUBE SERVICE way of entertainment find an en­ (AP.)—Colonel Charles Wellington and photograph big game, and to part in the gold rush as prosecuting joyable evening has been com­ Furlong of Bortou’ and his East Af- study native tribes. attorney at Nome. He is thorough­ pletely arranged. This /orchestra ly familiar with the national park, Washington, D. C. — A special is the talk of the public right now national forest and game sanctuarie.s Today’s Herald carries an adyer and there is no doubt that they will committee of the United States Sen­ of America. tiaement of Kemp’s, Inc., local radio uphold their good reputation Sat­ ate has been appointed to investi­ Senator Charles L. McNary has dealers, in which there is noted a urday night. uniformly supported wild life con­ free offer tc the public, whereby ICECREAM gate all matters ____ _ Many more interesting events, are servation. He is the author of the the service department of Kemp’s to follow including Charles Miller ^ S ?5f“ (?nclu^ng ^qJS^and bird | i^'sh^Md’Wild ufeRttugtBm and will inspect rny radio and test and his orchestra who will play Van |$f8^er’s Service Station wud me unciuuiug ^ the amended Alaska Mme laws. S i) ^ th a vlew to detomiintog the the amended Alaska game laws. tubes, free of charge up ‘ o and in­ ‘May 30, Memorial Day, and Leo 311 Mam Street Tel. 6691 SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK mMtTpFroprlate method. «or carrg Senator McNary is chairman of the cluding the Slst of this month. Roy and his Spanish Cavaliers who ' Ir.-} . • ing out such purposes, together Committee on Agriculture and has This Is a very {nterestlng and gen­ will play Saturday night. May 31. OFFICIAL A. S. A. STATION GRAPE, PINEAPPLE AND its recommendations for the neces in this capacity become an authority erous offer, und one which no doubt These are both well known dance I on the farmers’ needs in the matter will be greatly appreciated and ac­ bands with a variety of entertain­ ; PROMPT ROAD SERVICE MAGAROON ICE CREAM “ S i t o i m S u e hae heea .h j ^ c t - of conservation. cepted by radio owners, for at this ment. ed to report its findings to the Se Senator Peter Norbeck is likewise season of the year, many radios Connie Rau is planning to make RADIATOR FLUSHING FANCY FORMS AND MELONS with Senator Hawes on the Migra­ need attention, and the offer to ate as soon as possible and not this one of the biggest seasons he CAR GREASING BULK AND ^ACKAGE ICE CREAM later than the begmnmg of first tory Bird Commission^ He is author service and test tubes free of has had at Crystal Lake and noth-, regifiar session of the next ^ n of the bill creating this con^mission. charge comes at an opportime ing is to be spared that will help CRANKCASE SERVICE For sale by the following local dealers: He was also the author of the Game e rS . It has been given full power time. those who visit his place to have ‘ 8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING Farr Brothers Packard’s Pharmacy to call witnesses and take testimony Refuge Bill, the Protection of the Most radios are used continually pleasant and enjoyable* divertise- under oath and also to call American Eagle Bill and the Pre­ during the winter months, and ment. Besides dancing a variety of ACCESSORIES 981 Main Street At the Center datory Animal Control Bill. need attending to, so as to get the production of all data in connection amusements is offered in the way ^ V ; V SHELL GAS AND OILS with the subject. This action by Its Secretary best results during the warmer of swimming, boating and canoeing. Duffy and Robinsop Edward JJ Murphy the Senate is the broadest and most The committee has chosen as Its months, and it is expected that There is also a large pavilion where Good oil Is tbe cheapest insurance you can get on your car. . Ill Center Street Depot Square* comprehensive yet taken to ron- secretary, Morris Legendre, a grad­ memy people will take advantage of one may sit at his leisure and en­ The averageonly uses about 5 gallons of oil a year.- Shell the offer during the next ten days. serve the birds, fish and wild uate of Princeton and a Rhodes joy the' splendid view of the lake oils 30c per qoarih''; ; Crosby’s Pharmacy, Bluefields ' animals of our nation. scholar to Oxford. He has made ex- The offrir includes all makes of and the surrounding country. Vast Range of Subjects I tsnsive studies of wild life.not only sets and tubes,, and will be cheer­ Rau’s has long been famous for The activities of the committee in the United States but also as a fully given to all those who make their home-cooked dinners and their will necessarily cover a vast range member of scientific expeditions to application for the service; B. D. delightful refreshments served in of subjects, including federal game Africa, Asia, Alaska and the South Pearl of the radio department of the mode’ grill room overlooking Kemp’s, Inc., will do the inspecting reservations, bird sanctuaries, wild Seas. the lake. life in our national parks and for- The committee hopes that the ex­ and testing of tubes. I ests, the problem of migratory birds, haustive study it plans to make will The United States has. 40 per of upland birds, of predatory ani­ enable it to form a national legisla­ The Uruguayan government has cent of the world’s telephone lines. mals and of fishes of the Atlantic, tive policy for the replacement and been authorized to purchase export­ So ■we have a monopoly of lines Pacific, gulf and inland waters. The protection of the wild life resources able surplus of Uruguayan wheat in study will also have to deal wth of the nation that will , endure for next five years. AND rackets. Last Day the seal industry, the fish industry, the fur industry and all others con­ v-:‘ nected with wild animal, aquatic and bird life. The plan of the commit­ tee is to make an exhaustive study of all of these problems and of the laws connected with them. To do this they will call upon the Biologi­ Invite You cal Survey and the commissioners or bird sanctuaries and game rewrva- : S UMMER SALE tions: of the Department of Agricm- ture; the Bureau of Fisheries of the Our Department of Commerce; the na­ tional parks and national monu­ ments of the Department of the In­ terior; the state departments of game and fisheries and all national organizations in any way connected MODEL HOME with the subject. This is a research work of very BIG 'STURDY'RUGGED large proportions and will probably require a year or more to assemble, classify and digest the facts. After all recommendations from govern­ South Manchester mental, individual and private sources have been assembled and studied, it is the intention of the commission to recommend to the (United States Senate, any changes ' or additions that they consider nec­ Starting Saturday, May .23 essary In or to exisUng laws per­ - Open 2 to 9 p. m, taining to conservation. ' Not Partisan Board The committee is strictly non­ partisan. ' In the appointment of it. OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Vice President Curtis chose not only thoipe Seimtors whom he considered % « t qffiatified, but he also endeavor­ ' And the Folld^^ngr Week from2 to 9 p. in. ed to distribute his selcetion geo­ graphically. The Pacific states, the A beautiful 8 room house built on a large lot. Finest construction throughout. A t Our Lowest Tire Atlantic states, the moimtainous All brass piping, Capitol boiler, fireplace, tile bathroom, tile kitchen, breakfast nook, states, the Central and Southern all copper downspouts emptying into dry wells, lawn graded, shrubbery set out, garage states, and those adjacent to the Canadian border are all represented. complete in rear. Senator Frederic ^W. Walcott, is M ces in 19 Years! chairman. He was for seven years president of the Connecticut State Board of Fish and Game and was The most tremendous tire values in tire history! chairman of the State Water Com­ BROTHERS mission. He has been a leader for Riversides are greater than ever in Mileage lead­ many years in investigations having TEL. 7129 to do with the conservations and .44 FAIR VIEW STREET ership and skid-proof safety.. .yet they are now preservation of game in various parts of the country. Priced the Lowest In 19 Years! And you get these Senator Harry B. Hawes, vice chairman, has been a widely known Big, Sturdy, Rugged Riversides at theatart of the authority on fish and game for twenty-five years. He is the author motoring season. Get your size now and SAVE. of the Upper Mississippi Wild Life, Fish and Game Refuge Bill, which was the first constructive measure Just Look at These Low Prices! involving the direct expenditure of government money for reclamma- SIZES AND PRICES tion and conservation of tbe waters of the Upper Mississippi River. He A lb o t jKleigj^, is also the author of various other hiVERSIDE RIVEBSIDE bills relating to the preservation of fish and game and is a member rep- Super-Service Heavy Duty r esenting the Senate on the Migra­ MAIN AT PPvATX ST. HARTFORD tory Bird Commission. As a mem- 30,000 Miles Guaranteed 22,000 Miles Guaranteed 29 X 4.40 ...... $9.50 X 4 .4 0 . ..• $7.85 29 X 4.50...... $10.40 X 4 .5 0 . .... $8.7 5 30 k; 4.50.^. 1...... $10.75 X 5.25. .. .$11.65 28 -.x ■4*75'., • . $11.8ii> X 5.50. ...$12.3.5 29 X 4.75...... $12.25 X 6.00. ... $12.95, 31 A • • ••••••• $15.95 X 6 .0 0 . ...$13.10 32 A «.50 $20..50 X 6i50. ...$14.70 33-A; 6.60.;. .,... $18.85 X 6.75. ...$17.50-

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This store is head­ quarters for paints— varnish— Substantial Reductions PUT ON FREE! lacquer— enamels>-brushes 1 In Women’s, Misses^ and Children’s ONTGOMERY WARD & CO Apparel—Second and Fourth Floors SOUTH M AN (»ES«I 8i?4-8t8 MAIN STREET STORE OPEN TOMORROW TILL 9 P. M. W. E. HIBBARD 282 No. Main St., Manchester By, Diaipfa'Sl^OTO • ^ New York V-..'Wh« t^e week Hiere is'always the problem.thAt#Wy doiwe.totonte his ©.‘/9J0Jiy NEA^SEimCL m e. brinjjs A single nev'Play* and that new play Is hhadfed .’l^liore a- shagle .confront‘the mother who hiaVaT®''^^ 4 thi set by a theater fanjlly. of boys—with one girV.or] afiit season inay> iaiir^y' he said to. have the mother of several girls--^afid answer ;‘io ‘ouh praye??, a»d .Who' b e g in h e r e t o d a y have done it! I can’t stqnd it, load of this. I’m4cunnin’ too, else I reached itS.'nadiri ‘ , ' ' " ' * BY SI§TEB.,;r^Mx i one boy. ’ ...... was precedidtoy three or ipu? sisf*-; 6h, don’t you see? I can’t stand couldn’t put this over. ‘ So when I The play Is “Ccurtesnn,” ,its sole Many time t^lesj. fpr roasting j • 'psycholo^ 'enters'.into terr, we' haveja't-the inoral coijDr^e' player is Elsa' 8heUey,j; and, suitably Natalie Converse, jealous of her it!” sacrifice, look out.” and baking and a situation, especially; If the un(qup to do it. We -feel that he Is some­ id, quarrels over Bernadine She had slipped from her chair “But you’re doin’ this for your enough,------even 'ih _ ' t ^ dify^of mulu ing have been i inember is the yoiipgebt. .It’s“ as thing apart; .and to subject him to; it, Alan seeks sympathy from sister.” .■ I plc-coUab<^UoiM», it ’ Aaa ■ a slngfle beginner in cooking wlU find thbin natural as ton w ind/that. a cfih- the dlscipIiBe^^' ihore loWly motrals to the floor, a huddled head of mis­ “Uhuh, and for- you and me j author; Irvliig .K#ye J>avis. . natural ,as the wind-'that. a ;coh- secretary, PhiUipa West, who ery that wrench and tore at Alan s invaluable; bqt. there, are m w y aplcahy enters into ,toe family group would he>s?^3!ilege; . > , too,. Gee, Andy, it’U be nice when j With thei^ephpjje'a^^^^ tors that must bp considered In the. ,^And it iS'the crueleat.bjow ffto. icoessfully schenoee to arouse Na- heart. an assoirted hafidful jof iqiffstage to spoil the child who immediatel^y I's suspicions, and she leaves He was. speechless with contri­ Alan and Natalie make up. Think cooking of mieats. apd yegetiimfib hnijs himself the. center of ., adora­ can deal him. of the parties she’ll give for us, noises, M i^ Shelley acts out for Time tables cannot sjpecily tfi^jVMy 'why hot stop aiid'gdve x'Btue. Wounded pride prevents tion. us the story of ’Misi (Alice Treyot. tion, 1 Ither from seeking a reconcllia- especially after you buy me a ring.” ,ing age, ripeness; and _ siro, of ■; mste- ,We . all know such families, and toQu^ht'.to 't ^ situation, If that is' Phillipa raved on. -‘‘Oh, what “ Hey, baby, you’re speedin’. I Miss Treverwn side'of the pieces wUl copk quicker-to^.those Children pn earth, toe spoiled, pam­ be learned this is the largest trout it directly asking it of him, he just can’t stand it. It would be footlights. ;' FrbhahlY'f with, sayl pered bhly son or daughter.with a frees to pay for the furnishings. too terrible to live here alone, and the one at Fifth' Avenue and For­ left whole. 'The - more surface , ex­ caught in the vicinity. thia::spaaen. half a doxen .aetprs i^ would be as Jane Cowl;, and as many more, posed, thh shorter the cooldng.pe­ group of sisters or brothers of the This beauty weighed one peiind and Natalie asks to talk to him, and I couldn’t anyway, I couldn’t af­ ty-second Street. good melodr^goW^ae most. - • when they have seen Miss Le Gal- oppopite' spx ' has less chance of in\ites'himself to dinner. He There, after a bit of research riod. : a quarter. Mr. Douglas brought in ford it, and I’d never work for Even ‘‘Jealousy’,!,. With; two per­ lienne's JuUet, will prefer it, to rounding, out aa a n . imobsessed in- five other fine fish. .' _oes home to dress and is about to I! you again.” work, they found what they wanted. Miss Cowl’s for its slightly less Allow . for -Ttane ' Then they went to a drug store. sons in its cast—ianp; they no less The .time required .for .preparing dlinduid in later life than almost Mrs. Jefim ■ Prentice and Miss'. Lil­ Kkve when Phillipa telephones. Alan opened his mouth to speak, than Fay. .BainUr a^d John Halli- saccharine quality. anyone .1'know. " lian Prentice of this .place and Miss; ^ e appears distraught and hurt but she rushed on, stopping him, “I And came out laughing in high j day—and ^rtth—^ 'i t s exciting wege tables for cooUng must, he cen- glee. sidered in-the planning of,the whole ; Now it .just happens that thpus- Lillie Jevvell and Charles Pshkham illten he tells her he cannot take couldn’t go back home, either. Dad drama, did n^. succeed last season The Ulllputians ands of such children do' mature - of Lydallville spent the last'week- her to dinner. wouldn’t have me, and Mother would “But just the same,” Andrew in being quite lUiweary^g in spots; meal. ' Green peas should cook- in confessed, “I’m glad it isn’t me.” On Broadway is a school to 20 to 30 minutqs. ’I’hp ,time depends naturally and normally, and njake t end with' relatives in Stamford. ., Alter an evening of ‘friendly but be heart-broken.” and so, frankly is."t^ourteson.” which go children who are acting fine^upstandlng citizens." 1110 ; rea- Fred Thoipfe and Edmund'Brad-, evasive talk, Natalie appeals to “Stop it, Phillipa, please," Alan “It’ll be worth it,” Florence as- That’s'‘n«?t. l^s'Bhelley’s fault. on the maturity of . the peas. But it or chiidrMr who, because their par­ takes time to < sheU peas,Monger sons 'are , mifitiple and ob-vious. ley attended .toe semi-annual mpet- his love for her, and Alan, torn by exclaimed in desperation. "I'm not! su«d him light-heartedly, It’s doybtful'iw®iiftoep“^ ftiith Draper ents are acting, can’t live ordered Either the family life is so ^normal ing of toe 'National Association of a brute. We can talk this thing 1 They hurried over to. toe Grand could make- i f ‘ahy- iho^n exciting. than preparing beans or paring po­ t^s knowledge of his love for her, Central' Station and caught a tram •■V? -- ‘ lives and go to schools of toe usual tatoes, so they are not a: good vege­ and even that toe very atmosphere I Woolen and Worsted Overseers held iind his entanglement with Phil- j out sensibly. sort,-'-’ of thoughtfulness and justice that at Rocky Point,-Rhode Island, last Sensibly!” . Phillipa fiamed at I on toe run. Florence’s?plan would Miss tA CtalliehBe*S Juliet table to choose when-jdinner must Bpa, Is silent. Natalie believes not be put into effect until they The yoimgsters of this Profes­ be served in 30. minutes. * surrounds him tends to balance all Saturday." Qiat Alan does not love her. Alan him. “That means that you don’t Eva Le Gallienhe is- doing, at her sional Children’s school gave “The -spoiling on their p art., It "happens ‘ Mrs. Fred Tliorpe visited friends care how I suffer!” reached Hillshlre. Civic Repe'rtory theater down in Asparagus cooks quickly and is ^ e s, asking if he may retiu-n the There they engaged a taxicab and 'Would-Be Gentleman” toe other quickly prepared. Thit^ minutes sometimes that toe child himself in Allenton, R. I., last Saturday and next evening. "It means nothing of toe kind,” Fourteenth street>the jjart of Ju­ possesses qualities that step, in to Sunday. ' Alan answered resignedly. “Please had themselves driven to a corner liet—and‘doing .it with some'little day and did it with a treble clef should be allowed for cooking this N ow GO ON WITH THE STORY. down toe street where Florence had sincerity and a juvenile forth­ vegetable. .pave him from any selfishness that get up.” He put his hands imder distinction, - ' rightness which made it an unal­ has developed .from over-humoring. her arms, and lifted her back to located a store with public tele­ In spite of. A Romeo jvho is some­ Green beans cut in diamonds CHAPTER XXXI. phones. Andrew got out and went loyed delight. should cook in 30 minutes. If toe Again, too, before he is too hope­ her chair. what less than perfect, her vitaliza- lessly set in the 'wrong pattern, toe “ It was not a week before Alan in; tion of the' Shakespeare heroine is The children range from seven beans are, yoimg and tender and ^as back in his home. "I’ll kill myself,” she sobbed, Florence, in toe taxicab, opened to 15 years of age, and it seems freshly picked, toey will he'“deli­ parents themselves may realize that relaxing against him. “I can’t lose more than ordinarily sound'and be­ 'a wrqn'g, start has been made, re­ <5? Though there had been a short her Bag and dug out toe. package lievable. , qiiite'incredible, to think that some ciously tender and deUcate in this ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Years of j^riod during which he believed you, Alan, I love you too much.” they had got in toe drug store. Che of these days, when they have length of time. But 'we can’t all vamp- their own and toe family at­ Wrenthsni. Mass., called, on their “But Phillipa, what could we A good many of toe current gen­ titude toward him, and save the never would live there again, could see Andrew through the plate eration of theater-goers believe toe g rp ^ up, they probably won’t all gather our vegetables. from the cousin. Miss Lydia Jones, school make of i t , after what I’ve told glass windows, entering a telephone be good actors. day before it is too late. fo r Phillipa had flaUy refused to you?” he asked helplessly. best Juliet of this era_to have been garden, so in order- to cook the teacher,"last Wednesday afternoon release him from his engagement booth. ^ She undid the package and beans' quickly and preserve their But He’ll Grow Up and evening. . . Phillipa lifted up her face. “Were waited. ■ It is not, by toe way, always'thfe Harold , Hare was granted a di­ When he left Natalie to seek you happy with Natalie?” she re­ color toey are cut lengthwise be­ Ibis release, he went to Phillipa’s In a few minutes Andrew came ia'great danger of extensive hemor­ fore cutting in short pieces. This "odd” child who is selected for spoil- vorce from Dorothy Hare, last.week torted hotly. Then, beseechingly: out of the booth and walked to toe rhage. When toe platelets are low, takes time and must be calculated ihg. The baby of almost any family at toe Superior Court of Hartford. sartment, and found her en- “Oh, Alan, you weren’t. You know shares honors with him when it iged in making it habitable with you weren’t. It would just be like soda fountain. With toe nonchal­ the blood may coagulate promptly, and allowed for in'; preparing toe Mrs. May Holden, Miss Blanche ance of youth, he asked for a glass Daily Health but the tendency to bleed be great. meal. comes' to that- But there is one Finesilvgr,- Mrs., Mary Hills, Mrs. le few pieces of furniture that that again. I’d let you go if I thing that usually rescues the baby, id been delivered that day. of water without making a pur­ , The facts- that have been cited New carrots cook tender in 15 or Josephine Foster and Mias Lois thought you would be happy, but lie doesn’t stay a baby and pbon Foster motored to New Britain, to m He could see on her face traces I know you wouldn’t. Natalie chase. Service show how complex in character are 20 minutes. Since'they are lightly “For toe lady outside in a cab,” toe modern scientific investigations scraped, they, are quickly prepared after he can talk, walk and get toe State Normal School May Day the mental storm she had been couldn’t have loved you, to leave about, he loses his halo, takes his rough. But he did not know you like she did. I’ll make you he explained and walked away 'Hints On Uuw To Ke^p WeU of disease conditions. They repre­ and only a few minutes need be al­ exercises. j . . . ? with toe glass. It being a high . hy Wurld ! Famed AHlkOrtty sent merely an angle of the evidence lowed for their pre^atatioh.. place in toe mixed group, as any Mrs. Fred Packard has returned at it w'as temper; he thought happy. Think of the wonderful plher ordinary individual and phares to. her hom.e -in Worcester ,• after f It was pain. He felt like a brutetimes we’ve had together. I know clkss neighborhood, the fountain which is available to prove that New beets require only a thor­ attendant made no objections. mmmmmttmmmmmmmmrn ij - .J " - scientific medicine has advanced ough scrubbing before cooking, and fortune and misfortune alike with visiting her son Cfiiarles Hitchcock, ^1 evening over the way he let we’ll be happy. And I won’t, I won’t, his brothers and sisters. here. : I won’t let you go!” He looked out, however, and saw GAINS OF SOIENTEBIC, more in the last 25 years than in as they should cook in 30. to AO tier down about • dinner and get­ a creamy-gloved hand take toe the previous 50 centuries. minutes, they, are. an excellent vege­ , Why do we allow our affection At toe-Federated church on Sun­ ting moved His feeling had per­ Her voice had risen in.«a cres­ MEDICINE SHOWN BY and emotions toward the “different day evening. Rev. Harry S. Martin, cendo of emotion, her hands were glass from toe young man and dis­ • STUDY OF- BLODD table to use when. ah .hour., Is •; al­ haps made it impossible for him appear in toe depths of the. cab. lowed for the meal’s preparation. .;fhild” to warp our judgment ?- Why pastor of - the First Congregational and Natalie to reach an under- flung up to his arms, pulling him Then he went on pouring chocolatfe STAR IN SANITARIUjM. do,,we let him have his own way. Church of South Windsor, will speak Aandihg. Phillipa, less on hi.a down to her. “Alan, Alan, kiss syrup into a container. BY DR.‘l)tORitl& flSBBEIN permit rage tantrums, give him first at the regtfiar service. conscience, might not have stood me, kiss me,” she begged. STATE’S POPULATION, choice, the largest servings, the best Alan stooped over her. blank de­ Andrew hurried in with the Los Angeles,. May 23.—(AP) — ^ immovably in his way. glass, then sped back to Florence. Editor Journal of the A m erica 1 jeta' Goudal, motion picture actress room, the'finest tojls? Why doesn’t .. Ctoicago .bandits should oe given ^ But he decided to face the is- spair in his heart. Well,” she asked, as he climbed Medical Associationt .and of Hygeia, jq sanitarium gani here today re- New Haven, May' 23.‘—(AP)— he ever have to do his share’of fam- credit for supprossing at least one &e with her squarely, and now The count of persons in,the census ,ily Jobs ? Why don’t we get after racket. Thpy held up a jazz orehfs- Alan did not go to Natalie’s the in beside her, “was she scared?” 4 j cuperating from a nervous break- ||e had to go on with it, or Know (To Be Continued) >.v The. average «per8aB poimiders ‘ down. Hospital attendants said her went over the million ‘mark ' today .him" when he*s lazy in school' or if tra toe other day and swiped all l|e was a moral coward. next night. She did not expect him, he Is unfair with his playmates? the instruments. for he sent a message to say he blood as n^rely a fluid which, pbhrs condition wAs not critical. when toe 123d townjput of'169 bad •She plainly showed her sur- would not come. He offered no ex­ out of toe skin When! a cut is made. She was preparing to leave on an been reported by tfie ‘ supervisors. rise at seeing him, and essayed SAVONAROLA TRIB6TES To toe phyitcian, th* blood is otfe The number in toesA toyms was l,- sweetly welcoming smile. He planation, but he said: “God bless 'extended -visit to Europe when she you,” at the end of it. Over which of toe important tlpauw in toe body. became ill. - 010,913 aa compared -with 896,025 Bgan by apo'logizing for calling benediction Florence . uttered a It is concerned Iwrgely with feeding in 1920, an.increase 'of 114,888' or & late. Florence, Italy, May 23.-^ (AP) MissVGoudal,- known as Holly­ knowing “Humph,” when she read Flowers were piled high today at the body,ceUs, with- enabling them wood’s- "most temperamental ac­ about 12.8 per cent.: V “But I had to talk with you. toe telegram. |lhillipa,” he went on and this toe foot of toe Neptune monument 1 tress," was awarded a $31,000 judg­ She had refrained from taking in the 'Slgnorla Square in memory! V[th_trari^rtij^^^ v^^ ment agaifiat. Pathe Studios, Inc., a "More guns ordered as men howl,” iia better than the office.” any direct action against her sis­ • "Oh, I couldn’t xhave gone to of the .famhuA revolutionary ^monk, ■ year ago back pay, after she Headline over Ohip p ^ ie n tia ry ter’s supposed rival until after SaVopAixila.'• At the base of the The glapds - of Int^Ynal secre- story. As babies, ‘of courfB, they DREBBES HOSIERY COATS U N I^W E A B deep anyway,” PhiUip& assured Alan's expected visit. But now tost had,' been discharged 'for an alleged monuraent is. a-, little tablet rec6rd>; lion pour temperamental outhurSt.” cried for it. . • • - jium hurriedly. She wanted to he was not coming, she went ahead ing the fact "that liay 23, 1^98, sfences wklch t^ey elaborate, and State Theater Building iklk too, anxious to put him right and perfected her plans. Savonarola was hanged ’ aqd, his! these•aup8tjance.a qpnti:oI..,itho .boijy’8 If he had any wrong ideas. Andrew was necessary to them. body burned on that spot. action's , and. rtactlon#. - The blppd I ' •V Alan looked around for a place She wanted him to take'h’er to a '.The newspaper did not print re­ captains formed elementsiwhich (san kb sit. public library. She hated to' leave minders of the rebel monk’s anni­ be seen under the mieroscope. These 1? "Take my suitcase off that Natalie alone, but she already had versary, but the fact seemed, as in formed elements include! red , Eiair,” Phillipa said, at the same a date with Andrew, and she was other years, to have lingered'- in cells, white. Wood ■ pens, and :plate- iMWCftBWtOP time clearing another for herself, eager tp get into action. insmory. People came from many lets. • the sat on one foot and curled “Take an aspirin and a hot bath quarters and deposited their floral The red blood ' cells contain Ihe other about’a leg of the chair, and go to b^d,” she ,urged her Sis­ offerings at the Savonarola tablet. hemoglobin^ which is the ‘ red cpl* oking small, and childish as a ter, when she was ready to leave the Many Americana were among oring mattWr,-and whloh is responsi­ suit of the Informality of her house. Natalie’s pallor and quiet tfiem. ble for permitting tl^e Wood t6 carry llosture. Her hair was disar­hopelessness worried her. ; Savonarola bad two great loves-^ oxygen which It transmits from the g "If she would only rave and rant^ the Christian religion and the Re­ ranged and there was a smudge lungs to various parts.of the body. & her chin. One fist was stuck and break up a few pieces of fur-' public of Florence. He proclaimed The white blood cells are of several Eto a pocket of the blue smock niture, I’d like it better," she said Christ king of Florence and placed varieties. They okange their charac­ Ihe was wearing. She made and to Andrew, for she had to tell him himself in opposition to the ruling ter. in times of aad they are Ibpeallng picture, but Alan w’as what she intended to do, so he'd be Igedlct family. F o r. a .time, with absbciated deflaitWy in attacking in- Wiaware rf it. a help and not a nuisance. the aid of King Charles "Vin of vajdpn' of ti>e body by various dis­ V “Have you any idea why 1 He agreed to aid her, and said: Efsnee, Savonarola's .rule, bbsed on "Gee, kid you’ve got a saorlflcln* the law of Christ, prevailed in Flo?- eases.' dhuldn’t have dinner with you to- nature sure enough. I see where shoe. But Satyonarbla*. went too . The blood forms anywhere from ight, Phillipa?" he asked. I’m going to have It soft." far and the people of F^ojenpe ohe-thi'rtdenth to one-twentieto> of VShe nodded, her lips moving Florsnce screwed up her Ups. turned against -him. In‘soma quar­ the. to ta l. body weight., There are n cells in' each', cubic mUimeter of .^"Yes. I went up there,” Alan blood, so that the tdtal.numberNof GEf swered, his voice grown lud- red Wood cells is tremei^oui. There nly husky. are anywhere frbm' fOOO to .10,000 Phillipa, this is all a ghastly One-Piece Frock With French Yoke white blood eella.’ hs 'the 'same mistake!”g he blurted out help- amount of 'normal Wdod. llpsly, pleadingly. ,t|he‘ blood iplateleti', are formed ^Phillipa stiffened in her chair, By ANNETTE ele'mentSk •. but are giueh smaller than either the wmte or red blood we had thrown an arm over the It li aooompa&led by bloomers. bpek of it. Now her flngbra gripped c^i.’'.'Apparently the plateleti are it until they were white. They are so entirely eute with oohberhed with the prevehtlqn'^ of "^"It’s a mistake for you to treat frills above the knees pesplag be­ iw like this!” she cried. neath the frock. They are held by ^"Phillipa, please ...” an elastic Inserted through the hem an^ount of oilolum in the blood, the She was on her feet, facing at the top at waistline. Elastic is ainount ciif fiber , eubetaaea and Mother hjpi. also inserted through casings to ..ehendeai; rwatthae; in'nor- "Don't 'Phimpa' me, Alan. I form the knee frills. dxhere An p o m 100,000.to had'enough ^ that at home. Teil Only two parts to ths dress—a latUettta ih each euWo me what you came here to say. front and a back ssotion. It la sen thb number of What's a ghastly mistake?” tucked front and back below the blood platejete faUe for eozde'reaiQn • 0 ^ UHW 90il .AlhQ’s eyes wavered. He hated slashed openings. The lower edge la then Jointed to the upper ed^ below 80^000 for eadi eublo 'milli­ GET \«pat he had to do, frankly called meter, BomelUhei hemqrrhagee oc­ it rotten. But Philllpa was ready forming the yoke effect cur'under the skin and under the Short SlMved and for it She did not draw back Style No. 102 le deelgned for wee mucous meinbraae of the mouth end Sleevdess an inch. "Say," she commanded. maids of 2, 4 and 6 yean. The 4- other portions qf the body. When ‘‘.'About us,” he said finally. year aise takes but 114 yards of 27- . DRESSES inch material for droee and 1 yard the number iof platelete is increased, Phillipa chocked back the bitter ^ 27-lnch for. bloomers. hemorrhefeeoease.tb applar. laughter that rose to her Ups. She '^Xt' is beUeved that^iae. platelets silk crepe and wash* It la sketched In yellow and white aide ailk— prints and realisbcl suddenly that she must get cotton broadcloth print with the as woU . ap.tha'Othsr" formed ele- harself under control. She could bloomers of plain yellow breadoloth. menta in the bleed, are developed paatela* sbrateh Just as elfeotlvely if she Sprlfftsd dimity, dotted swlsa, tub la the bona' marrow,' and that roe kept her claws sheathed until she Bilke, linen and pique are lovely spleen has sphiething to do with n ^ e d them. leleotionB. the dcstruotioa iad ,removal of de­ s h a n t u n g I^he retreated to her chair and fective .blood aleJnents. sAUc into it weakly. Before thsjiiilirovi|i^ the mi­ ENSEMBLES J^'You mean—our engagement? Maneheiter Htndd croscope no ona anew. azything oer- she naked with as much calmness Patttrn SerricB 102 tslin about the a|iual;ik>ii^eraon of aatshe could summon up. 102 the Wood. Xn fact, ft fi/only within Printed and Main would I !?*Tes/* Alan nodded. *X never recent yeare that the plat^ete. were Am 00* MtSerne a n mailen 'dlaodvered and that any j^tio n sh ip cEh love anjrone but Natalie, PhU from New York O ltj fdesMW allow adl|to $14^95. U fc" flvo daye. was found between the plhteietaj'and iPhlU^ slumped la her chair, various dilflM Inizoany Prlea U Omita forms of septle'tsifectien,iin'tropical OTHER . FoU-Fashionod '' w ^ a heartmdiag moan. diseases AuWi as gala*4nfr and sim­ DRESS VALUES Siuni-S^rvieor We^^ht nUaa looked away from her. Name ilar erqptive I skin .dieorders, the God, if being sorry would sou.ctr IN, Blna • ^ •••••••••••••• number of platelfts found to be . H O ^ I ^ Y 'h tip v ’.)•.! Pattern price IS cents in stamps greptiy r#ducqd .’appear $ 5 , 9 5 PhnUpa began to sob and gasp -N V ... Iteilnlft |U > Addreaa asaeao«ao«(aoaaoaaa*ee* o r‘‘coin (coin is preferred)ifed)". Wrap; upon the ,. ,!; 'V' end kea sentences at the same coin carefqily. OrdInailljK hUM hdU ’ ate • •eaeeaooa e.o •••aoeaeoeoooeeeao We suggest that when you send ortclet in two' il^Tthraethrae miiivj^^.: in do X have to be the cae ■end yoor order to the *Tat- for this pattern, you enelbse 10 cents some------cages __ arh^mV ~ eom^tlng $ 7 . 9 5 $8c C tem Manohester Evening tdgsuffer? Oh, Alan, Alan, why 'additional for a copy of our large factors 'erf V interfered ‘vwto, ! the ws ten’t you sure? You needn’ Herald," &>• Maaoheater, Ooiul” Fashion Magazine, , blood faUI db- and there ' i

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r graduating class will wear caps and ccnnnBssES tibbefi gowns during toe graduation exer­ morning when a HIGH ^ O O L NOTES New York, May 23.— (AP)—John Doris Bainfbrto of 4 South street cises IS Important as it seems to G I M S ASSEMBLY HAS OTllided With a truck nm.ka a custom out of this practice Bpada, 24, fo r seven years an em­ Dawidiwlcz of 144 West. Which was introduced by toe gradu­ ploye of the Bank of America, told R O C K v n u street. The former was drl>^g students. of the_. Sophomore and ating tdass of last year. detectives today that he had stolen 4 . BIG OPEN MEETING West Matn-stlreiet, Junior class^ are now signing up The Hi-Y annual dance which was Mill and the. man was driving up. schediiled to be held this evening in $13,067 from toe bank and lost it for the Sock and Buslfln try-outa the High School HaU has been called in toe market and betting on horse f o r m e r l y a . L BROWN’S Superior Court Cases The front axle .on toe truck wM which wiU be held ^oh. At toe About 250 at Enthusiastic Ses broken and the fender of the other very off as the hall had been previously races. He was arrested last night Miss Mildred Kabrick, 20 of trv-outs new members will be cops engaged by toe Girl Scouts of Man­ on complaint of toe bank. 9 Depot Square, Manchester sion in St. James s Hall Last Woodland street, this city, has car was damaged. en to ttdte toe place of .toe members chester. It is quite probable, how­ Evening. Several Speakers. brought suit for 510,000 against Ainsworth Honored . V Percy Ainsworth, General £tona- who will graduate this year. ever, that toe dance will be held at Clements J. Lukowski of Job’s Hill, The leaders class is planning to ger of the Hockanum Mills Cam- a later date. Will continue for a few more days. Gibbons Assembly, Ladies of Col­ Ellington, as a. result of an accident spend toe first week-end to June, which occurred at Morris Comer, nanv. pauj^, was elected a director of toe umbus, named for the late (^rdto ConMcticut Chamber Commerce June 7, 8, at Pleasant View, Rhode Ellington. Friday Septem- Connecticut Cha tJel?ln Hart- Island. They will be accomp^ied Gibbons, an outstanding Cardmal of ber 27, when the car in which sne at the smnual meeting held in Hart by Miss Agnes HoWsard, and ^ s s NEW BANDIT PLAN the CathoUc Church In America, ford on Wednesday. He is sure to uiMim? was riding, and driven by Claude Avis Walsh, of toe faculty. Only SELLING OUT SALE '-’•iS held a very enthusiastic open meet^ Sargent of Broad Brook, was in­ prove a valuable man on toe board. members of toe leaders class we A pain in the lower part of your incr In the St. James School hall on Civil Service Exams ..o , back can torture you. rsutBut not lotfor volved in an accident. eligible to go on this outing, inie Wiieeling, W. Va., May 23---(AP) Aspirin. ■ i 4 k street last eventag which w m She was confined to the Hartford It was announced on Thursday by following girls are planning to at­ Drastic Reductions On All attended by upward of 250. Post Master George Dickinson toat tend: Eleanor Runde, Agnes I ^ f * —Bandits held up an automobile in j .pjjggg harmless, pleasant tablets hospital for several months and is a civil service examination will be i S among toe speakers were the still using crutches. Mr. Lukowski dius,* . Harriet Cheney, Virginia which money was being taken from j away the misery of lumbago, Gtoplain of toe o^gamzatlon, held in Rockville Saturday June 21, j 1 Straughan, Maude ICngland, Lucy will be represented by Attorney for the positions of clerk and toot the Citizens Mutual Bank, of Wheel- rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, Father Reldy of St. James chu William Hyde. , , i Waddell, Marion Rlppin, Lillian ing to a Benwood bank today and toothaches, and systemic pains of SUITS— FURNISHINGS who opened toe meeting ^^Jh an Following are the actions claimed ' carrier in the local poat office, -rhe Hart, Elizabeth Washkiewlch, Doro­ examination will be held by toe escaped wtto two bags, one contain-1 women. Relief comes prpmptly; is dress of welcome and welcome for, trial which were scheduled to thy Gaylor, Stella Gryk, Evelyn complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot uresence of representatives of Vic- United States Civil Service Com. Beers, Doris Muldoon, Muriel Tom­ ing currency and the other silver. be assigned by Allyn L. Brown in mission. There are no vacMcies at depress the heart. Look for the Assembly Ladies of Columbus the Tolland County Superior Court linson, Pauline Eihonds, Mary 'Tier­ present but this examination will The amoimt of money taken was Bayer cross, thus: SHOES of Rockville and Mercier Assembly today: The International Corres- ney, Agnes Pomgrantz, Mary Miro- hot determined but J. W. Johnson, establish an available list from glio, Gertrude, (Jerard^ Hazel Ro^rs, respondence School vs. John Netto, which selections can be made dur­ bank cashier said there was several before moving out Craje Nels Anderson vs. Elliot M. Brown; Rebecca Harris, Lois Wilcox, Ella thousand dollars in toe bags. ing the next two years if needed. Packham, and Ruth Hale- Joseph Snelus, et al vs. Frank Trimmed Sophomores The banditi, stopped Johnson s Kaminski: Mildred Kabrick vs. During this week pictures were car by crashing into it with their Don’t Forget'the Place!! Miss Charlotte Holoway of the State The Freshman baseball team of taken, for Somanhis, of toe athletic CTements J. Lukowski; Andrew the Rockville High school defeated own machine. A tear gaa bomb then Department of ^at Kubacha vs. Joseph Edmonds. teams which had not yet been or­ was thrown into toe cashier’s car, „,ea t ouUined toe work of toat the Sophomores team on WedMS- ganized at toe tim® when toe ma­ To toe Jury: George W. Allen vs. day afternoon at Henry Park. The The robbery occurred at Schad department and toe efforts to better Rosario Giaccome; Sumner A. Dole jority of toe group pictures were crossing in toe southern section of FORMERLY A . L. BROWN the working conditions of employ- game was very interesting, ten in­ taken. Pictures were also taken of An interesting ^ on vs. Israel Lublin; Philip Dole p. p. nings being played. The score, was Wheeling. The bandits fled south in 8 Depot Square, Manchester. Open Evwiings ,..j a. vs Israel Lublin. the Girl Reserves and toe Senior an automobile after the robbery. the work and hopes of the Cathie There was also a short calendar 12 to 10. aass. The: fact that this year’d Social Service Bureau ^ Startled By Blast State, which^ciety attempts session. Committee Named Many people in Rockville and the betterment of ^tnouc vicinity were startled by two loud homes where social Rev. George S. Brookes, the new­ ly elected president of toe Rocki^e blasts on Thursday morning, some todav rend toe family apart ana thinking it to be an earthquake, as espedally the care of toe children lions Club has named toe following committees for the ensuing year: doors ratUed and other disturbances left often homeless and parentless occurred. Many stories were in cir­ ly such conditions. WM ^/en by financial, W. F. Partridge, Charles hftss Margaret T. Boylan, of Hart­ Bottomley and Alfred Rosenberg, culation, but it proved to be an ex­ constitution and by-laws, John B, plosion at toe plant of toe ’Thomp- ford, Director of this work in this sonville New England Fireworks A RED HOT TIP! Thomas, E. H. Metcalf. H. M. *^Rev° Francis Greylish of St. Swartflguer.; membership, James R. Corporation. / • Peters Church of Hartford ®P?ko Quinn, Philip Howe, David Sykes, Burpee Corps Meeting I T. Jewett, H, M. Swartflguer; ■ Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps most interestingly on toe met in G. A. R. Hall on Wednesday Another Big of Americamsm and toe Catnoiic publicity, George S. Brookes, Harry Effective June 1st. church. An honored guest of toe C. Smito; major activities, Lester evening and Past Presidents’ Night evening was Mrs. Margaret Dutton Martin, John Staudt, C. E. Peterson, was observed. Supper was served of Norwich, Honorary president of Francis Prichard; program, A. E. at 6 o’clock and the meeting com­ the State Council, who bas many Waite, Luther White, Harold Ran­ menced at eight. Plans were made warm friends in Manchester. som, Donald Gaylord, Clyde ..Cordt- for a rummage sale, which will be Miss ArUne Morality entertained sen, Francis Prichard; extention, held some time next week. Majestic Prices To Be Increased in her usual splendid manner with Lees C. Hall, A. F. Little, John Lee, On Wednesday evening, June 4, three solos us did Miss Alice Geary the Corps will entertain Nathaniel Purchase W. A. Lanz; education, H. B. Olra- of Hartford, following which a buf­ stead, I. T. Jewett, J. B. Thomas, Lyon Corps of Hartford, when a fet lunch with ice cream and puMh Harold Ransom; attendance, H. C. supper will be servCQl at 6 o’clock. from a Philadelphia ccmcern of fine was served in the dining hall. TOe Dowding, William Conrady, John On Sunday evening members are TEN DOLLARS $10 evening was brought to a close with Daily Jr.; advertising, Alfred requested to meet in Town Hall for / a d^idedly humorous sketch furn­ Rosenberg, J. R. Quinn, M. J. Case, the purpose of attending patriotic ished by tialent from toe Rockville Francis Prichard, Lester Martin. jI exercises at Union church at 7:30 Assembly. , I Notes Now is the time, for you to buy your MAJESTIC while prices ■ The floral decorations, which were Going To Broad Brook I Mrs. Annie Barrington of Brook­ much admired, were by MUokow- The Legion Bugle and Drum [ lyn, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. Corps of this city will go to Broad Thomas Golstraw of Orchard are stiU down, and tiade aUowances generous. DON’T DELAY Gabardine Suits ski’s Floral shop. Brook on Sunday to take, part in str66t« the Memorial'Day exercises to be Mrs. Ragnar Arahamson with — Come in now, while the opportunity is yours, and let us dehver NO MYSTERY SHIP. held in toe center of the town. The her young daughter Jean has re­ in d - new imlforms arrived on Thursday turned to her home on Talcott to your home New York, May 23.—(AP)— and are very attractive. A large avenue from the the Rockville City Clarence Chamberlin denied today number from this city are planning hospital. that he was planning any long dis­ to go to Broad Brook with the boys, Col. Francis T. Maxwell of this tance flights this summer. to see them make their initial ap­ city has been elected vice-president "Some one put two and two to­ pearance. of the Connecticut Historical Socie­ gether und got fifteen,” he said to­ Bridge Needs Repairs ty at the annual meeting held at Blue Smts day when asked concerning the ru­ The bridge on Vernon avenue over the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart­ the Hockanum river has been closed mors, ford, recently. “I am not building any mystery to traffic. While the Public Works Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias All wool garments made to retail at plane and I’m not planning any Committee of toe city were at work is planning its Memorial service for getting ready for resurflng from long flights, rm entirely too busy. Sunday, Jim'e 11. • West Main to Brooklyn street the Kiowa Council, D. of P. will hold $22.50 and $27.50. Your choice at Kam- "As fpr.a Juystery ship being con­ bridge gave away. An examination structed at my Jersey City plant, Memorial services tonight in Red showed toe imderpinings and walls Men’s Hall. 8 o’clock is toe time that’s a lot of hooey. We are only were weak. ber’s now doing regular construction work.” scheduled for the service, a meeting The bridge is of the old style, but to follow at 8 o’clock. it is now planned to place strong ’ BAKER GDTS LIFE concrete walls on either side of the GILBERT TO RETURN. river by building forms. Berlin, May 23.— (AP)—S. Park- i New* York, May 23.—(AP.)— Another bridge fon Mintebum Hill er Gilbett, whose post of agent gen-' Jamw Baker, confessed murderer of is ^®®®^Y?°f ^ 1 eral of reparations came to an end H en^ Gaw, laboratory watchman, work will s^onb^done^^ j with inauguration of the ' Dawes today \5’as sentenced to. from 40 A slight auto accident occurred in I plan, today paid a farewell visit to I years" to life in prison. Baker plead­ t h f center of the city on Thursday [ President von pindenburg. ed guilty to second degree murder.

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t 13 to 1, increasing their margin to j Side Field, Barrett,' rf ...... 0 U 0 1 0 0 FuHls, z ...... 1 1 0. 0 0 0 praiseworthy, Buell’s work in the West, cf ...... , . .4 1 0 1 0 0 Dlhvorth-CornAll Post No. 102 (5) JOEY MEDIiX DUE Macshall. ’ ss ...... 3 1 1 1 5 0 high and broad-jump events was Hartford; second, Yoong, West three full games. j *> E W alker, p ...... 9 9 Incidentally, havewou taken note Judge, ib ...... O 11 0 0 AB R HPO A ...1 0 0 0 also most commendable. Hartford; third, Moeser, Manches­ Two neat pitching -jobs altered Boss, lb ...... , .1 0 0 9 0 0 Smith, 2 b ...... 3 1 2 1 0 0 Boettger, zz ...... t 0 0 0 0 0 ter. Distance.' 134 feet indies. % the second division standing, send­ of the fine records wnich our schof 1- Myer. 2b ...... • . . 5 9 3 ;; 5 0 TO ARRIVE TONIGHT Hogan, zzz ...1 0 0 0 0 0 The results of the events follow: boy’s nines boast? The High school Cronin, ss ...... ,5 1 5 1 4 0 Kennedy, ss . ...3 0 0 1 1 0 Mitchell, p ...... , ..1 ing the St. Louis Browns into fifth .. .2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 yard daah: Smith, Manches­ ' place and the Detroit Tigers to 7th has won seven out of eight games McLeod, ss ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, rf ... ter; Rushon, West Hartford, sec­ and the Trade school three out of Bluege, 3b ...... , . . .5 0 9 (1 9 9 Dey, 3b. lb ,. ,. .4 1 4 3 2 0 47 8 12 36 16 3 while Cniicago and Poston dropped Ruel“ c ...... • . 5 0 0 0 () 0 Realizing the importance of his ond; Lindell, West Hartford, third;, three. One couldn’t ask for much 9 9 Cotton, 3 b ----- ...2 1 1 0 0 0 Runs batted in, H urst 3. O’Farrell, to sixth and eighth respectively. Burke, p ...... , . .4 0 1 0 coming bout with Kid Kaplan, local O’Doul 2, Terry, Leach 2, Davis. Ott 2, time, 10 7-10. (PKfl^L) more. McLeod, z ...... 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Rautenburg, if ,,.2 0 0 1 0 1 A ^ s Collins and, Holshauer of the ...2 0 1 0 0 0 lightweight, Joey Medill, CHiicago Thompson, Llndstrom 2, Klein 2; two Mile: Won by Phelps, West Hart­ Browns gave Cleveland seven hits Lovett, cf .... base hits, ..Ott, Llndstrom, Thomp.son. ford; second, Swanson, Manchester; 40 13 IS 27 14 9 Angelo, cf .,.. ...1 0 0 0 0 0 rihgman, has decided to put. in most “WORLD’S CHAMPIONS”. ' while St. Louis bunched______five of its_ The High school's only defeat of his training ticks, in the Wiudy Whitney, Klein; three base hits, third, Johnson, ^est Hartford. blows off Clint Brown in one inning 1 came at the bands of We^ Boston ...... ___ 000 100 000—■ i Brimley, lb ...... 1 0 0 4 0 0 Terry, Thompson; home runs, Hurst, Washington ...... ___ 201 114 lOx—■To .. .1 0 0 2 0 0 City 'instCacJ of cpraing to Hartfpri} O'Doul, Leaclk Ott. Llndstrom, Klein; Time: 5 min. 5 7-10 seconds. HARTTORD " for a 3 to 2 victory. George Uhle! ford which leads the C. C. I. U Clvello, c ...... sacrifices, Terry. Welker. Th«venow; 880: Won by L’Heureux, Manches­ Runs batted in. Myer 3, Cronin 4, Vennart, c ...... 1 0 0 3 0 1 several days before the bout. ,He is FRIDAY, 4 O’CLOCK ; nf Df'troit gave Chicago but six with a perfect slate. West Hartford Bluege 2, Sweeney. Rice, Judge 2. to arrive Frl^BF ':N^kt and will doqble plays, Terry and Llndstrom; ter; second, Simon, Manchester; - combs to Manchester for a return West; two base hits, Myer, Crunin, Metcalf, c ----- ...0 0 0 0 0 0 i. Brookljm found old Socks Seibold development. Manchester has no Slilelds 8 in 4 innings; losing pitcher, I In 3 innings; off Lucas 2 In 2 in­ alternative but to win and thus go Morris; umpires, Ormsby. Guthrie and Medill ekpehenced a turn of mind nings; .oiff. Mitchell 5 In 3 Innings; a hit too much as he pitched his Hildebrand; time of game. 1:58. about coming in- advance because' he hit by. pltphe*r, by Lucas. (Southern); into a tic for first place. wild pitch, "Genewlch; winning pitch­ eighth complete game of the sea- X—Batted for Morris in 5th inning, was not In favor of leaving his .oon and drove in the winning run z—Ran for Cronin in Sth inning. er,' Collard; losing pitcher, Mitchell: Joe Williams, syndicate sports How They Stand sparring’partners behind. Joey, ac­ umpires. Clark and Pfirman; time of himself with a single in the ninth cording to' reports from his camp> gapie 3;16. inning. It was Seibold’s sixth vic- writer, will talk on the “Sharkey- At C'bloago— Z-—Batted for Bancroft In 5th In­ Schmcling” fight during Ted Hus- DETROIT «. CHICAGO 1 is! training hardrt.^an, ever, makf ning. tory. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS ing: every effort-to'b'c in the'best Klein’s homer in the 12th with ing’s Sportslants to be broadcast Detroit ' ■ zz—rBatted for Genewlch In 7th in- over WABC and the Columbia AB. R. H. PO. A. E. shapie.of his- career. lilng; , one on base gave the Phillies a 10 Funk, cf ___ 4 1 9 5 0 0 i iSSr^Batted for Lucas in 9th in- Broadcasting System at 6:30 tomor­ 2 Eastern League WhUe the is remaining to 8 victory and their first triumnh Gehrlnger. 2b .. •. •. 5 1 4 4 0 Bridgeport 6, Hartford 1 (1st.) nlng. ' over the Giants this season. The row night. McManus. Sb . •. ___ 4 0 9 1 9 0 on his owh (Stamping grounds, Kap-; Chicago Chibs made 13 hits good for Alexander, lb ... ___ 5 0 i 6 0 0 Hartford 4, Bridgeport 3 (2d.) • Ian is pegging away at his training A t Pitlnbargh «— Fothergill, if ... • • •. 5 1 2 9 0 0 Providence 15, Albany 3 (1st.) here and. is roundiiu. into .condition. ' a 12 to 5 victory over the Pitts­ There will be a sweepstake toui*- ...... 9 CUB9 12. PIRATES S nament at the Country Clqb tomor­ Rice, rf ., . . . . 5 0 0 0 0 Providence 1, Albany 0 (2nd.) This being ICaplan’r firstThOirt here Chicago burgh Pirates. Rogell, ss 0 0 1 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. row afternoon. Players will thke Hargrave. c . . . . 9 1 0 5 0 0 Springfield 3, Allentown 2. in-years, he is ah^ous ;tp make a 9 English, ss ...... 4 S 3 3 3 0 ^ ,\t rhilnilclnhln— __ _ . ; their allotted handicaps and battie Uhle. p ...... 4 3 1 0 0 New Haven 6, Pittsfield 0. • real showing and seeks to. use Me-^ ,D. Taylof, If ...... 5 2 1 3 0 0 \ NEW YORK 20. PHII,.\DBLPHIA 13 lowest nfit. National League dill' as a steppiag ftone to a number Hornsby,‘Sb ... The three low 30 6 12 27 7 0 (Second Game) scores and the low gross will net Cliieago Philadelphia 10, New York 8. of good-’nioney 'matches this 'sum­ Wilson, cf ...... 4123 -.is New Tor'k Boston 6, Brooklyn :5. mer. , - Cqylfr. rf . . , . i ,.5112 AB,. R. H, PO. A. E. prizes in golf supplies. AB, R. H. PO. A. E. Grimm, l b ...... 5 0 2 8 9 Metzler. It .. . (■'unibs. cf ...... ,3 1 4 0 0 . .4 0 0 2 0 0 Chicago 12, Pittsburgh 5. This bout is to headline a card Bell. 3 b ...... 4 1 0 1 ...... 6 9 9 1 0 ft Hunnefield, ss ,'.4 0 1 6 4 1 If you are planning a threeV, . T.ary. ss ... Dr. M. M. Moriarty and Attorney 9 2 St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2. calling for forty rounds of action. Hgrtnctt, c .... .9 1 2 3 Tintb. if ...... 4 9 1 •I ft 0 Reynolds, cf . . .4 u 0 0 Osborn, p . . , . . -2 ft n ? A 1 7 0 V/illiam J. Shea are a pair of Man­ Shires, lb ... . .3 ' 0 '0 li 0 0 Apieiican League Popii|lar ;prlces Will prevail.' < . . T.azzeri, 2b ,...... 4 5 2 Moss', -p ...... day hplMay we adiase' yoU r- - Tlcesc. 2b ...... 1 0 ft ft ft 0 chester men who have just been en­ Jolley, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 New York 10, Philadelphia 1 (1). i-k ...... 5 tl 9 .8 ft 0 Clssell, 2b ...... 4 0 s 1 6 0 •New York 20, Philadelphia 13 (2). r;phrig. lb 9 A gulfed by the magnetic charms of (0: 12 13 27 13 to!come Jn'and" g ^ t w i^ f J, •y Dickey, c...... 6 7 ft , 0 golf. Both are reported shooting in Kamm, 3b . . . . , . 9 0 0 0 3 0 Detroit 6, Chicago 1. , P ittsburgh ...... 4 1 ft ft 0 Berg, c ...... , . O 0 0 5 1 0 MARINE NINE COMES ' 3 Cooke, rf . o 9 9 St. Louis 3, Cleveland 2. Briekell, If ..5 0 0 Bj rd. rf . . . . 1 1 ft 0 the low eighties------but imfortun- Henry, p ...... 0 1 1 3 0 Granthani, 2b . .. 5 0' 3 1 you need. / Probably .a:.' * *. Cliapinan, 3b !!!!!:! !6 9 O .1 0 ft ately this is only halfway over the Blankenship, p ! !o 0 0 0 0 . 0 Washington 3, Boston 2 (1st). P. • AVaner. r f .. . .4 0. 1 0 , Hoyt, p ...... 1 0 ft 1 0 .0 route. The writer can fully ap­ Caraway, p .. ,.o 0 0 0 0 0 W ashington.13, Boston 1 (2nd.) NORTH FOR BATTLE Comorosky. cf .. 5 0 0 1 MeEvoy, p ...... 1 (i ft ft 0 0 preciate their hardships and dif­ Smith. X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Suhr, l b ...... 4 2 ' oA 17 , .lohnson, p ...... 0 0 ft ft 1 0 .Traynor, 3b .. ..4 0 • 2 0 Sherid. p ...... 0 1 0 0 0 ft ficulties inasmuch as he still is to 33 1 6 37 17 1 THE STANDINGS (Bool, c; ..'..... •. 3 { 1 1 6 __ — — — ' 1 The All-Marine nine of Quantico, 3 NEW SUIT receive his diploma from golf’s Detroit ...... 001 002 030—6 Bartell, ,ss,'...... 4, 1 0 46 20 28 27 s 9 kindergarten. ’ Chicago ...... 010 000 000—1 Eastern League Va-, ’ begin !ita New England' Petty, p ...... o 1 1 0 Philadelphia schedule when it meets the U. of .Flagstead. xx !!i 0 0 0 for one thing. We have ' U «> 1 o 3 0 Runs batted in, McManus. Jolley, W. L. PC. Kisbop. 2b . . 9 Uhle. Funk, Gehrlnger; two base Vermont at Burlington on May 24. Hemsl.sy, xxx . , . i 0 1 0 Haas, cf .. .., ...... 6 1 ft 1 ft New Hayen ...... 20 15 .571 Hrlckson, p' ... ,.o 0 0 0 7 0 0 hits. Funk, Fothergill, McManus; The sea; soldiers ’ hHjl' ‘ make their them in a quantity and.Yf-c -i Dykes. 3b ...... 5 1 1 tliree base hit, Gehrlnger: home run, Allentown ...... ,19 15 .559 Simnion.s, if ...... 4 3 8 4 0 0 CLIPPERS WIN base "*t,'Boston during the cain- . 3 | .5 13 27 11 9 2 6 0 (1 Jolley; stolen base, McManus; sac­ Bridgeport ...... 20 17 .541 Foxx. lb ...... 5 rifice, McManus; double play, X—Bittftd far Pstti'. In -6th. riety to please eyery mam , Miller, rf ...... 4 1 9 1 0 0 Hartford ,, ...... 19 17 .528 paifn- '9 Gehrlnger to Rogell to Alexander; Fallowing o llp w in the Vermont ^ game, tjie xx-VBs."tt«j'4 for Brxme in 6tli. -• Sehang. c ...... 5 ft 6 0 1 Springfield ...... 19 19 .500 ( xxx—.iBattsd for Jones in 8th. 9 ft 4 0 Again the Qippers won from the left on bases, Detroit 10; Chicago 5; u- Boley, ss ...... 5 1 bases on balls, off H enry 3, off Uhle 1; Albany ,...... 15 17 .469 Maiihes ineeft NorwlQh' tJ." a t North- \ ' J 'Tuinn. p ...... 0 n 0 1 ft 0 North School Street team by a field, V t’.; on M*y 26;- 27, Dartmouth Runs bs-tted in. Hornsby 3, Gran­ '*vk| 0 0 0 struck out. by Uhle 4; hits, off Henry Providence ' ...... 16 19 .457, tham 2, Wilson. Grlnlm, Suhr. D. Tay­ ^ 3 0 ^ mid better / Rommel, p ...... 1 1 ft score of 19^5 yesterday. Petronis 12 in 7 2-3 innings; off Blankenship Earnshaw, p ...... 2 0 0 0 ft 1 Pittsfield ...... 14 23 .37^ a t'■ Hanover; 26, Holy'Cross at lor, ;Cuy is r'3y Bartell. Henisley, H a rt-’ Harris, zz . . .!!!!!! !i 0 0 0 0 0 allowed them only six hits. Walter none In 1-3 inning; off Caraway none National League WorcesteV; 130, Proviijencp ,College n ett;.tw o base hits,-English. 'Wilson. ^ — . 1 —- — — — In 1 inning; off Uhle 6 in 9 innings; Traynor 2, .Hornsby; three base hits, Kusek who was playing shortstop losing pitcher, Henry; umpires, W. L. PC. at Providence: Jiihe 4,> New I Hamp­ 41 13 15 27 8 2 played'a fine game. Petronis who shire U:- at Durhiim; T,* Tjifts at GraptHam. ' English: home runs. New York ...... 7 20 201 215—20 Campbell, Owens, and Moriarty; time, St. Louis ...... 19 13 .594 JHornabV,-‘SPhr, Hartne.tt;-stolen base, ,. .014 205' 001—13 was pitching for the Clippers made 1:45. i Medford, Mass.;. 11, Harvard at Cpyler 2; double ' plays. English, Philadelphia X—Batted for Glankenship in Sth. Brooklyn ...... 18 13 .581 Runs batted in. Lazzeri 4. Gehrig 8; four hits and three runs. The Clip­ Pittsburgh ...... 16 13 .552 Cambridge. T h ey play their fldal Hornsby to Grlmpi, English, to STRAW: Chapman 3. Ruth 2, Dickey. Lary, pers will play any team. Call Wal­ game trith the CoasU Guard at New Grlmnt; left on base, Chicago 8,' Combs, Simmons 3. Dykes 2. Foxx 6, Chicago ...... 19 16 .543 P ittsburgh 8; base On balls, off Os- ter Kusek, phone 5522. At Cleyelaiid— London,‘Cohn., on Jqhe 13,; ! j -born 1, Spencer, 3, Moss. 1, Jones 4;' 'Bishop. Boley; two base hits. • Cooke ST. LOUIS 3, CLEVELAND 3 N^w York , ...... 16 14 ,,533 1 ^ , all types andjkiud^iit,^’ 2. Lazzeri 2, Miller. Haas, Schahgr, . CLIPPERS (19). The’'Majdn^‘ ha’ve' jiiAt completed struck out. by .Petty -4l'Osborjn 2. j St. Louis Boston ----- ...... 14 16 .^67 Spencer 1,. Erickson 1 hits, off Petty Chapman; home runs, Ruth. Gehrig 3; AB. R. H. PO E. their'hepie schedule) inning nine­ Simmons, Dykes, Foxx 2. Lazzeri, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Cincinnati ...... 12 18 .400 9 .In' 6, Spencer.-1- In 1-3, Osborn-.IO In - a range of prices to* Tony,,If ...... 4 4 1 1 0 Blue, lb ------5 1 1 13 1 0 Philadelphia ...... 9- 19 .321 teen * games In twenty-six statts. A^l-, 5 '2-3,'ChagQon, none, in 1-3, Moss 3 in ‘ Bishop; stolen bases. Chapman 2; Hale, - 3b ...... 4 sacrifices, Hayt, Gehrig. Simmons; W. Yaworski, 3b, 4 3 2 5 1X • ■ 0 1 2 1 0 American League thou^ ’they' lost to ^ Dartmouth, 8:l-8,'Jones 1 in 1 1.-3, Erickson 2 in double plays, Bishop and Foxx; left O’Rourke. 3b • a... .1 0 0 0 1 0 Boston and theyHc^k ofie l; ''wild pitch, Speftcer ; winning, pitch­ A. Rubacha, c . . . 4 2 3 2 0 Manush, If .. ess . . . . 4 0 2 2 lb 0 W, L. PC.‘ er,* Osborn; losing' pltch'er, Petty: um­ ,.on bases. New York 12; Philadelphia ___ 4 from Y;ale .Md ^t-wo'-frdm the U. of '•^10; base on balls, off Hoyt 1; off Mc- y. Petronis, p ...4 3 4 2 1 Kress, ss .... 0 t 0 3 0 Washington ...... 24 10 .706 pires, Reardon, Donohue and Rigler; A Schulte, cf .. • • •. .. . 3 0 2 2 0 0 Philadelphia Vermont.* ] ■ ■ . tim e 2': 16.. '' SHOESi- - ' •*._ / , ‘■Rvoy 2; off Johnson 2; off Sherld 3; W. Kusek, S3 .. ..4 2 1* 2 ...... 20 12 .625 Melillo, 2b . . . ass ___ 3 0 0 0 4 0 . w it h ;the team on I'its - tour •^11 off Shores 2; off Earnshaw 2; off M. Burke, 2b ....4 1 2 2 4 Gullip, rf . . . . s s....4 1 2 3 0 0 Cleveland .. ... ___17 14 .548 Three splendid ,. lines Grove 2; off Liebhardt 4; struck out, be Smith, Yanehfk: and ,A)lmand,. At;Bpstoai— . • ,Oh, yes! . A ■ .V-C • by Hoyt 1; by McEvoy 1; by Johnson F. Kosak, r f ...... 4 1 1 1 0 Ferrell, c ... ass ..,.3 0 2 4 0 0 New York ...... 16 14 .533 McNeeley, xx a S a....0 1 0 0 0 0 thsee - star - huFlers,-- mid - the - teain’s BRAVES «, ROBINS 5 choose fn)m. 2; by Sherld 1: by E arnshaw 4; by T. Rykoskl, lb . . . 3 1 2 6 X1 St. Louis .. a s a s a a a13 18 .416 BOstoni Grove 1; hits, off H oyt 6 In 2 2*8 In* Manion, o ... a • •-----1 0 1 0 0 0 h'eaVy batters, " Gkirman, Oatewoqd s'- C. Kosak, cf ___ 2 0 0* 0 0 Collins, p ....' a a •. . . . 2 0 0 0 0 0 {Chicago ...... 12 17 .414 AR.R. H.PO. A. hings; off McEvoy 1 in 1-8 inning, Detroit ..,. a a a s a a al3 and'Lock. 'Ikiih Kear!/) weil-knp'wn Rlchbourg, rf ______3. 1 2 1 0 (none out In 4th); off Johnson 4 In W. Smith, cf ....2 2 1 0 0 Badgro, X ... . a!!!!i 0 0 0 0 0 21 .382 P L O R S H E I M ...... Holshauser, p 1 0 0 1 2 New England coach, ’ Who has di­ 'MaranvUle, ss . . . .!.> 4 < 0 • 2 2 3 21-3 innings; off ^herld 4 In 8 2-3 ___ 0 Boston ----- ...... 12 •21 .364 :S{sler,,'lb ...... ,'...5 0 2' S 3 innings; off Shores 3 in 0 innings, rected the Marine'taitm for four 11 36 3 12 27 12 0 years -and’ never ;h'adV'a losing, sea­ '.Berger, i f '- ...... 3., 0 0 3 0 Bt^'TONIANS ....;. (none out in 1st): off Quinn 7 in 2 Cleveland GAMES TODAY Mppre. cf . .. a • . . . . 3 0 0 5 0 innings; off Rommell 2 in 2 innings; NORTH SCHOOL STREET (5). son,be ’at the'hellfh 'dqring' the ;Coejrey, z;'..... ••»aail; -0 0 0i 0 VlS- off E arnshaw 4 in 2 2-8 innings; off AB. R. H. PO. A. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Morgan, rf ...... 3 0 1 - 3 0 ^6 Marines’ invMi(^))p|xNew E pgl^ Il^up,.'i;s • A • • a a Iv 1 ‘ 1 0 0 Grove 2 in 11-8 innings; off Llsb- Berd«rtha, c .. ...3 2 2 3 1 Eastern League Bpbbre'r, c .... • • • a a a 0 • X* 2 1 0 FRIENDLY FIVE 6 • • • • hardt 4 in 1 inning; passed balls, 0 J. Sewell. 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 3 0 J. Brannick, p ...3 1 1 2 5 Averill, cf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Providence at Albany. iRhlei; 3b ___ _ • •a«aa4' 0 1 1 1, Sehang, Dlcksy: hit by pitcher, by 0 2 Rollings, zsz • •aaaeO. ' 0 0 0 0 Shores (Lasserl); Winning pitcher, E. Dimlow, lb ...3 Fonseca, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 0 Springfield at New. Haven. 0 2 7 2 3 Hodapp, 2b ...... 4 1 1 3 4 0 ^Maguire, 2b . aeaa«a4 2 1 4 3 ’ And Last But Not Least. Sherld; losing pitcher, Sarnshaw; A. Clgrk, 2b . ... 3 1 1 2 2 Allentown at Pittsfield.- Yesitenlay *s Stars Seibold, p ... : ...... 4‘ X 2 2 0 umpires, Nallln, Oeisel and Dlnneen; 1 Falk, If ______4 0 1 3 0 0 4. L. Farren, 3b . L. Sewell, c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 National League tlms of game, 3:00. ...3 1 0 0 0 3 Brooklyn at Boston. . r. ; - . ' • V 37 6 13 27 9 s—Ran for Sehang in 3th inning. A. Mltcb^, rf '...2 0 0 Goldman, ss ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 -Ruth'; and (^hrig,. 2 0 4 Burnett, ss ...... 3 0 • 0 0 0 0 New York at Philadelphia. ! E-HBatt«d for-.Mbpre in 7th. F. Smith, ss .. ...2 0 0 2 2 1 Brown, p .,.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 (Chicago at Pittsburgh. ected i2- hits, jqdiuding: threeihome ' ''zz^Battsd, for Dunlap ip 9th. ■V--: J.'Burke, cf .. .. .2 0 0 0 0 0 r i^ V each V^i^oye Ihr^ 14! rw a i. tzs—Batted for Rbiel in 9tb. 34 2 7 27 12 0 Cincinnati at St. Louis, j I . ■ Brooklyn ‘ SMAMROCHGOES B. Bycoskl, if . ...2 0 0 0 0 0 American Lugue scored .‘eight sis ''Yanks. tPok twp 'Frederick, cf ...... 4- 0 0 2 St. Louis ...... 000 000 300—3 St. Louis a t Clevelamd. from!Athletics. ^ ,• {GilhsE't,. 3b .-4 1 1 ' 2 Cleveland ...... OdO 200 000—2 HadleyV 'and '• R u r^ , j Senatorsrx- Wright, ss .. ...3 1 1 2 ‘ 23 5 6 18 12 12 Detroit" at Chicago. -BiSSprtette.^lh'. ;‘7.. 4.“-1 TOITSDRYDOCK Runs batted In, Blue 2, Manush; HeW'- Red Sox :'tq lU , hlts'tntw» : i . BOOM by inaings: Hodgpp, L. Sewell; two base hits, J. Only games scheduled. CUppors ...... 135 3223—19 Sewell, "Hodapp, Falk, Manush, Mor­ gaiBis'iiad beat.theki'tMho*3-2'’aifd; PortemoutK, Xagtoad, Huy 28.— N orth School Street 000 1112—5 gan;! stolen bases, McNeel:^ sacrifices, Schulte; double plays, Sowell- and Klri9,‘>’Phihies^Bleveath. ^ ;hqm<^ ^EUiOtl ^ WoiW’s (j£P)—Tbt Shuaroek V, new rac* Fonseca; leases. Cleveland . 6; St. iMerri! lo p ,, p .,... i.. p 0 0 0 ,C._ taf boat «f ttr Thoaus Ltptra, li s o n n e n b Er g w in s Lo'utis 8;.bases on balls, off Collins'l; Last Night’s Fights' with one Pn in 12th beat’CBah^ J ^ 0 boro ICooflay to bo la struck out, by Collins 4: Brown 3: to 8. ii,-*' . , . 33'-6 10x26 13 0 ^ydoek. Tbo aaval autborities are Boston, May 23.—(AP)— Gus hits, off Collins 6 in 6 Innings; off M ^on-City, la^—Johnny O’Mara, Uhle,’Tigers^Hjsld'* White Sax tb' i !'X-r-T,v®.®ut when , wlhptng run wgs Brotra 12 in 9; off Helshauser 1 in 3; .8pdro4- • ^b«v4a|r UM of one of tbe navfl S/Jiiawbi8rg,'claimwt of :the world’s hit by pitcher. Mellllo (by> Brown); St.. Paul, knecktd out" Jehiiny e-'Mta.Vfot''; ’rihglfs, seoreid ; ' iiung hatted Jh."'Wright : 2. Ffed- flMfB 80 th a t sbo caa^bo turned < vp heovywfigl^t w rost% g .tiUe, >. today winning pitcher, Collins; losing Shura, Des -Moines, 1. t^im" .add'voh airidk, ' :<|lUi*ri. Plpwem.' 'Seibold. fiifMerly for-a aertoa-of Mx'dayg bad^.'.hif ,Sf(),ond: victory in . two pitcher, Brown; umpires. Van Graflan, Pittsburgh — George '^PanJea,’ SpOAriir;- MarguvlHa. it.' Sipleri tWo raonv ia the Solent befiaaiaf.Mfy moat^. over Henri Diglan^ of McGowan and Connolly; time, 1:46. Homestsad, Pa., outpbiiited Kmito ^sler, RhIlJ- ?P®W«ri tfir*e X—rBstted for Collins In 7tb'. Mawfte, Ntop;; h®l«® rune. France. u —Ran tor rsrrsU la Ttn. Huuen, New York, 10.

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on top of Loma hiU, and since than she had lived there at home only to NOTED PAINTQi DIES intimate friends. ABOUT T O P Mrs. Prosser claimed that her an­ cestry dated back to the year 1254, The Herald Los Angeles, May 2J.—(AP.) ai^d that Earl Bord of Cowdres, was Mra. Ada N. lierrilleld, well Mrs. Elfzabeth Prosser, 81, interna­ one. of her atfcesfors. ^ ICDdwn teacher of fretted instru­ tionally known painter and claimant Her attorney recently said tne ments In this town and WilUmantic, to an ancient English tltle^ died late title was one of the few that could will be in Providence, R. 1., all next Hears — last night at her studio home atop be transferred by female descent. week, attending the convention of it one of Lbs Angeles’ highest hills. She was the wife of William Pros­ the American GuUd for musicians at Although she owned luxurious ser, pioneer Nevada, silver, mine I homes in Pa,sadena, Los Angeles, the Hotel BUtmore. That the new street being con­ owner. Before her marriage to That Describes Econoipy structed* between Main and Elro 'and New York, Mrs..Prosser eight Prosser ’’She ” studied art in England, Af Our MEAT MARKETS The Men’s Friendship club of the street, opposite the Armory, is to i years ago built a two-room studio France- and Germany. South Methodist church plan to be called “Billboard Boulevard.’ Stores to Tlioiisands of have a display of Boy Scout activi­ S29 MAIN STREET ties by Troop 6 in connection with That this is the season for replac­ their monthly meeting at ing old plate glass windows—about CORNER PURNELL PLACE Connecticut Housewives Monday evening at 7:45. Volley ball ^ a half dozen Main street stores had NO WONDER YOU FEEL SICK will follow in the gymnasium. glass put in today. _ { ■ ; Sxinnyslde Circle of Junior King s That for many a year the wide Hereof Convincing Proof! Daughters pleased a fair-sised audi­ and shallow brook at the lower end When Constipation Gets Its Grip You Can’t Keep Well. ence with their entertainment last of Autumn street near Charter Oak LAMB evening at the Seopnd Congrega­ street has provided , automobile , What You Need Is Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN tional church. The feature of ^ owners with a perfect spot to wash ^ Land o’ Lakes Sweet Cream program was the playlet entitl^ their cars merely by driving into , of ALL-BRAN. Ready-to-eat with ^TheOriglnal Ten," the brook, and setting to work. j That tired feeling, that persistent l e g s lb.33« scene in the parlor of Mrs. Mar headache, that bad breath are often milk"or cream'—^fruits'or honey. earet Bottoms and the others who Cut from Genuine 1930 Baby Spring BUTTER ilb.Reli39c That Manchester Boy Scouts are symptoms of constipation. By letting ALL-BRAN soak a few Lambs “ 2 . oM.r. we moments in milk or cream, its rich represented the various characters passing more merit badges and There is only one thing to do— other tests than in any other pre­ clean out your system. Do it now flavor is brought out. Fine Granolated ceding year, but they seem to do Use Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN in 101ln.49c M S"ri.So»a less camping and hiking. or you may be seriously sick. Your FORES, Lb. 19c SUGAR chM-i:. of “ t f “ * e WlS making muffins and hot breads. Cut From Genuine Spring Lambs the nroaram,the and to Mrs. C. E.’ vvii intestines are clogged because you have not eaten enough roughage. Recipes on -tho package,-- Sprinkle so n ^ d ^ lss Ethel M. Fish, due R.\ILROADER KILLED S i t should be given for the; And there is no better roughage it into soups, on salads. Mix it in Fresh Selected W’eeteea smooth performance. j than that healthful, appetizing scrambled eggs or meat loaf, add RIB CHOPS, Lb. 39c EGGS Springfield, May 23.—(AP) cereal—Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN, it to every diet. Tasty Short Cut The Dadies Sewing Society of the Daniel J. Buckley, 45 member of a ALL-BRAN is a natural food Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar­ Swedish Lutheran Hole’s New York, New Haven and Hart­ Our Finest Sliced a Swedish baking sale at Hale s ford railroad switching crew and that brings natural results regu­ anteed. Just eat two tablespoon­ BACON

■ r . Miss Eleanor H . BUsh, d a i^ ter Fowl, lb. 38c of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. BUsh of Park Any Weight Fancy street, is tentatively listed W AX BEANS 2 lbs. 2 3 ® 64 candidates for graduation th is CHICKENS, Lb. 39c year at Rollins College, Winter t m , Park, Fla. ____ 4 Lb. Average

The Men’s League of the Center TA8USH Congregational church wiU conclude I8S9 its meetings for the season S^^ay R IZ E BREAD .-it at two o’clock convening at tte Chicken Boiled Reinartjs cottage at Coventry Lake. It wiU be the annual meeting, of* Lobsters Fresh Baked Every fleers being elected for the new Day in the World's year. A basket lunch wiU be to 3 for $1.00 Finest Bakery order and each member of toe League is privilgeed to invite his Boiled in Our Own W’arehouso wife. U RG E LOAF MACKEREL, Lb. 12c Another shower party was given Another Amazing Price ' Finest of the Season First National’s Famous Bread last night for Miss Dorothy Lato- Brouzht to You 'rr! rop who is to marry William Hm - ’ non of Spruce street next monto. Last night’s party was arranged by Miss Rose and was held at Reduction for These Fine Raspberry or 16-oz. her home. Thirty friends of Miss Jar , Lathrop attended and presented her Strawberry 25e with a Chinaware dish set. Cards Marasca PURE PRESERVES were played and refreshments serv­ All Cans ed. CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Kinds 6 49c Adjutant Heard of toe Salvation 1-lb. Army would like the comrades of ' his corps to know that he has pro- Bar 25 c cured a supply of both Salvation TOURAINE NUT BLOCKS and American flags for toe decora­ COFFEES No. 2 tion exercises on Sunday. They may . . , Cans be had from him or Clarice Perrett for One Week Only » 2 5 Ie V of Flower street, telephone 6781. FANCY WHITE SUCCOTASl Flat The postponed drawing on $125 in A & P maintains its own buying 2 Cans 61e gold, given by Manchester Lodge, *HE thousands of FANCY CRAB MEAT Ko. 1477, Loyal Order of Moose, will offices in South America, enabling . new coffee cus- Boxes take place at toe State Theater to­ us to sell the finest coffee grown- night. I tomerS/ who have been 6 18c So great is the demand for these OHIO BLUE TIP MATCHES The team captained by Thomas _ 1 attracted and held by 4-oz. Conran won toe 20 weeks member­ fine coffees that A & P is the largest Tins 29c ship and greatest number present the recent reduction of our threp blender, roaster and distributor of JACOB'S MUSHROOMS contest of toe Lions Club by finish­ nationally advertised brands of cof­ ing in a spectacular manner on toe Colombian Coffee in the United Carton RoUs final night of toe contest. Albert fee/ have encouraged us to make 3 21c Knoflla’s team was leading by six States. STATLER TOILET TISSUE the special reductions which are points but Ck»nran’s obtained four One out of every eight cups of Pkgs. new members and had the largest 6 25c number present at toe last meeting announced today. coffee consumed in the United UNEEDA BISCUIT and won 21 to 16. The winning team These reductions have a twofold States is made from either Eight will be guests of the losers at a Cakes 19e dinner at toe Knofla cottage at purpose — to introduce our coffees O'clock, Red Circle or B(>kar.^ LIFEBUOY SOAP S , Columbia Lake next Monday eve- These coffees are roasted fresh i ning. to those who have never tried them and as a saving for our regular daily and rushed to A & P Stores CALO Dog The Court of Honor of the Boy PASTENE Olive A A/cfv COFFEE ^orNewEnqland Scouts of America will be held at customers. for coffee to be good must be fresh. the School street Rec at 7:30 o’clock 4-oz. Food 2 Cans 25e tonight and 90 awards will be made Bottle including five Life Scouts, four Star Kybo Coffee Scouts, 10 First Class, and toe re­ maining in Merit Badges. EIGHT O’CLOCK Triple AAA m RadioGinger A dance will be held at the High­ The largest selling high quality coffee In the LB The improved Econ­ land Park Community Club House omy Coffee. Selected. Ale 3 Bottles ZSc at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. Case’s world. It’s the cream of the Brazilian coffee Catsup^uu 25c Blended and Koastet* orchestra will play and there will crop . . . winner of the Gold Medel at the be old fashioned dancing with Oscar by Experts. Stropg as prompter. Sesqul-Centennial Exposition. A t a big sav­ SABDINES Bab«o Fancy Imported 8-oz. ^ Chappell A Nygren, located in a ing today I Try this delioiotts I m ^ r e d oolTee 29e Boneless Tin small building at Allen Place, have to-day. Pound tin ...... leased a store at 259 North Main 2 cans 2 5 C street and are handling heavy hard­ 12-oz. B Pkg. 12 ware and refrigerator plants. They bottle B U V Bottles were with the Limt-Jillson Com- RED CIRCLE Finast Pale Dry Ginger Ale paml, formerly of this town. Popular 28-oz.. A richly blended coffee, smooth and luxu­ Bottles The hedge surrounding toe 8th Flavors ^District School on North School rious In flavor, delightful in aroma. A blend RADIO BEVERAGES street is being removed, lea'ving of the finest mountain-grown coffees of only a small section along the side­ Bottles walk leading into the school. Colombia and Brazil. Many prefer this Halfenroffer Blue Sparkling Brew 4 blend. S’/j-oz. . ‘ The store built by Lorens Hansen Jar on Cooper street near toe Four Finast Mayonnaise 35e^.^ 19e Acres, has been purchased by Cheney Brothers and all pertaining 2*4-oz. to toe store is being tom down and BOKAR Williams Root Beer Extract Bottle the building is being remodeled in­ * . * j to a house. Here’s the greatest of coffee values. Boicar LB TIN No. 2 Can - AUTOIST EXONERATED has everything the most critical coffee l^ver Priidience Cornedi Beef Hash Middletown, May 23.— (AP)— can ask . . . rich flavor, mellow smdothness, ihmest Barbieri of this city was rare bouquet. A n extraordinarily low price. iBonerated from criminal liability in the deaths of John G. Spellacy amd Mrs. Kitty Govan, of Hartford, killed in an automobile crash early THE GREAT this month, by Coroner L. A. Smith D lV lgO N OF today. Spellacy driving toe car while tn to^ cat^ with Mrs. Govan •, ■■■.If as hla coBDqpanion, hit the car of ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Barbieri on the Durham road in the early morning of May 5. He TEA CO. died shortly after and Mrs. Govan •, 1 ' ^ d three days later^ ■f

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mmwmmmimmmwmmmammmwi le d S U ^ i» « MARKET ...... ]H»i.... u. s. Ti4AYiaii!MTra at least two weeks to convoke the NEW GERMAN tX)AN. Settlement?, but'did not settle the Senate. The Sejm will be Without issue price of the bcinds.. , POLISH DIET MEETS The losn will be known ofCiclally Auteuili B^ancje, Ray 23.—(AP.)' active power meanwhile. No bill can Paris, May 23.—(AP)—Bank offi­ —Helen Wlhs Moody and Elizabeth' I become a law without Senate con­ cials and treasury representatives as “the German international five .and one half per ctent loan of 1930.** Ryan, America’s standard bearers in firmation. There were various sig­ of nine countries decided today n the women's doubles. eiyent of the ,; 1 Warsaw, Poland, May 23.— (AP.) nificant matters pending. Including 6 Another meeting tomorrow w\M WPN Electric President. Moscicki today convoked the designation of the $300,000,00*1 French tennis champlonsWps reach-'- SUGAR investigation of 1927-1928 expendi­ discuss the issue pri(?e. . ?d the finals today by defeating the< Floor Polish­ the Polish Sejm, or Diet, in extraor- tures for which M. Czechowioz, for­ German reparations loan, which I dinary session for thirty days. strong British combination of Joan; 10 lbs. 55c er $1.50 da.v mer minister of finance was tried will be. floated under the auspices The English motor Indtstry etn. Fryan Ermytrude Harvey by the 'An ususual parliamentary situa- last year. M. Czechowicz has an­ con'vincing scores of 6-7-I, 6-7t2. , ■ I tion has arisen because only the nounced in a press interview that' of the Bank for International ploys about 270,000 persons. OOOD TUINOS TO CAT Lower House has been convoked. he would insist upon halving the in­ Phone service until 8:30 tonight. Dial 41 SI. The president has been advised by vestigation. the Cabinet to dissolve Parliament op the groimd that while the Lower House petitioned for a session, the Mexican production of . silver, lead; RADISHES 5c SPINACH GREEN BEANS Sinate failed to do so. It would take copper and zinc increased in 1929. Fi’om Peterson 3 bunches 10c 2 qts. 29c 14c peck Ripe Tomatoes FOODS

AVe will have some very fancy Bunch Beets (about 4 beets to a bunch) that will sril at t - FOR. bunches 25c. Iceberg Lettuce and Boston H ^d Lettuce AviU be fresh and crisp. Cucumbers, New SERVICE - QUALITY PRICE Cabbage, Celery, Green Peas, Peppers, Native Asparagus and New Potataoes will also be included in the vegetable list. Broilers will be $1.23 each. Saturday Specials Fresh Plump • Lamb—we sold out on Lamb' Shoulders so early last week Foods for sal­ and disappointed so many people that we are running the Fancy Fresh Strawberries at Right Price. FOWL same shoulders of lamb, boned and rolled and one 15c jar ads and picnics—foods $1.91 Each Mint Jelly free with each Genuine Spring Lamb. Tender Frying Chickens, Small Boneless Roast of ^ that are appetizing in this early and one 25c glass of Cranberry 3 to 4 lbs., 45c lb. Sauce free with each fowl. * $1.59 and $1.79 each Lamb 30c lb. "summer weather. Thousands of bouse- Tender Boneless Pot ___ wives will purchase their holiday foods at the The Fruit Department will feature again very fancy ripe bananas. Strawberries, Oranges and Roast Beef 35c lb. Grape Fruit. We are building up a big business on Ginger Ale and Orange Dry In the docen car­ A. & P. You, Too, can take advantage of these low priqes. tons. Cliquot is $1.99 a dozen. Canada Dry $2.19 dozen and the Orange Dry $2.49 dozen. Small Legs Spring Lamb 35c lb. ' Sale and Demonstration Carrots Roll Butter Try our popular Freshly GROUND BEEF and 3 bunches 25c 42c lb. Our Fresh Ground Ham­ on Swift Silverbrook Butter SAUSAGE MEAT 29c lb. for either meat balls or Meat burg Steak, special 25c lb. Premium Loaf, 1-2 lb. Sausage to 1 lb. of beef. SLICED BACON Our Home Made Sausage Hams Meat 25c lb. Fancy Maine Potatoes 15 '***• 43« 10 to 12 lbs. u v will have some lean Shank Halves of Ham tomorro%v—also Butt. Ends of Ham, and Daisy Fresh Killed Fowls, 4 to each Ham's These shank halves of small hams make economical boiling cuts. Tender Pot Roasts, 5 lbs. each 39c lb. S , a ./n * h K , t . W s "( I.a'"'’- Special on Rib Lamb Chop, at 45c lb. Whole Fine Granulated Sugar 10 ibs. 49« Cross Cut Pot Roast Beef at 28c lb. 32c lb. Daisy white or colored Cheese u». 2S« OPENING STOCKS m a p l e s y r u p c r o p . PILOT IS KILLED Grocery Specials Boston, May 23.—(AP)—The 1930 maple crop for New England Brookfield Roll Butter Bon Ton Peas, 2 cans for New York, May 23.—(AP.)— is estimated at 15,462.000 pounds Crawfordsville, Ind., May 23.— 39c lb. 25c. A Full Line ot Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Stock prices moved irregularly high­ expressed as sugar, the New Eng­ (AP)—Harold Mayer, 25. of Chica­ Maxwell House Coffee er at the opening of the market to­ land crop reporting service said Strawberries, large Aromas, qt. . 33c Texas Sweet Com, dozen...... go, was killed instantly early today 37c lb. A full line of our usual Florida Cucumbers, 4 for ...... day. today. This compared to 12,109,000 Wax Beans, 2 lbs...... 29c when an airplane he was piloting Home Made Bakery goods. Native Radishes, 4 bunches...... 19c General Electric, Westinghouse pounds produced in 1929 and 13,- Mascot Peaches, large Native Spinach, 3 lbs...... Electric, American Can, Johns Man- 527,000 pounds the average of the crashed during an attempt to land size 25c can. ville, International Harvester and five years 1924-28. at Waynetown, 10 miles west of Special, Stuffed jmd American and Foreign Power moved Of the total production 11.2 pet here. Crisco in bulk 20c lb. Baked Chickens with up a point each, and U. S. Steel, cent., or 1,726,000 pounds was made Two passengers, Mr.s. Louise Mc- 'Best Pure Lard, 2 lbs. gravy $1.48 each. MEATS OF QUALITY Kaclio. Gold Dust and Chrysler, 1-4 into sugar while the balance was Custer and Dr. Frederick Harvey, 25c. CUT FROM SELECTED STEER BEEF to 1-2. made into 1,717,000 gallons ot both of Chicago, were injured, but BONED Union Pacific, however, dropped 5 Nathan Hale Coffee 45c A full line of Fresh Veg­ >» points, and American Tobacco B, syrup. not seriously. etables. Steer Rib Roasts IF DESIRED Loews and Houston Oil. 1 point. lb. Th- ma-.ket turned sharply up- ON WAY TO PARENTS. . w.f.-d (lu-rln- the first half hour, Hartford Game< Chicago, May 23.—(AP)—Mrs. shorts were driven to cover lu Louise McCuater, young Chicago Oven Roasts n o w a s t e Ihi' utility shares, and leading m- woman, whose chartered airplane Manchester Public Market At Hart font:— dustrir.’.s developed a firm tone. BE.\RS 0. .1. SFIXATOKS 1, 1 crashed at Waynetown, Ind., early Dial 5111 Tr.adino speeded up considerabl,*, (F(r»t Game) today killing the pilot, was en- Fresh Rib-End Roast Perk fi'' ll t';-' recent low levels. Bridgeport route to "Valdosta, Ga., to the bed­ A a B. H. l'’n . A. E. WELI. TRIMAIED LEAN 'Phe market appeared to be gov- Allen, .'.I...... 2 1 1 •' 1 0 side of her parents who had been c - lar.:,"eiy by technical condi- Smitli. rf ...... 2 4 (• 0 0 injured in an automobile accident. t’ ' "'however, as there was litt,e A’eltiijan. e, ...... ^ 0 0 4 " 0 Mrs. McCuster chartered the Fresk Pork Shoulders Nason. 1C ...... 1 - 1 ^ 1* in the ov’crnight news to influence Kimmiek. 2b ...... 2 0 1 2 S 0 plane late yesterday and acconri- tli^ movement. The increase of $8,- Fitzgerald. cC ...... 4 f> 0 0 0 panied by Dr. Frederick Harve/, ANY ('(10.000 in tarolier.s loans was re- Bel.tiiger. lb ...... 2 " 0 1.2 0 0 departed from Chicago about 11 p. WEIGHT Encke, s.s ...... " 1 0 4 4 1 Lamb Legs g.euied as neglibible, although it oc­ Bu.sli...... 2 ■> J m. for Atlanta. The plane develop­ The Puritan Market curred in a period of sagging ed engine trouble, forcing the pilot, BONED IF DESIRED S3 G 10 27 15 1 Harold Hayer, to attempt a landing “The Home of Food Values” pricc.s. Harltord Case, which has been a recent Corrella. 2b ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 in the dark at Waynetown. He Corner of Main and Eldridge Sts. Spring Lamb Foreguarters hoar target, rushed up more than 7 H. Watson. 1C ...... 4 0 0 2 l* 0 struck a tree, sending the plane into points. Westinghouse and Transue Boser. rC ...... 3 0 " 0 (* 0 a nose dive. The pilot was crushed Hohman. cC ...... 4 0 2 , 2 0 0 4-5 LBS. .WERAGE and Williams gained more than 3 •Malay, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 to death but neither Mrs. McCus­ points. Baviiter. 2b ...... ;4 0 0 .2 4 0 ter nor,the doctor were badly hurt.! Public Service of N. J. mounted ,1. Wat.son. ss ...... 2 0 2 2 .5 0 They made their way to Wayne­ Fancy Fresh Young Fowl Prnilh. c ...... 2 0 0 G 0 0 Foreign Power, Electric Power and Brown, p ...... 2 (' 0 1 2 0 town and were taken to a hospital light, and Consolidated Gas, 2 or Walsh, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 in Crawfordsville. j SUGAR BUTTER more. Shares gaining a point or so After an examination disclosed j s l ic e d 32 1 G 27 It 0 Sunlight, ^ Best Boiled Hams included U. S. Steel. Radio Keith, Bridgeport ...... 001 030 200— G neither was severely hurt, another [ ^ Loews, A. M. Byers, 'Vanadium and HartCord .'...... 100 000 000— 1 airplane was chartered and the trip 10 lbs. 47c Cloverbloom v z C ^ SUNNYFIELD. LEAN SHORT SHANK United Corp.' Buns hatted in, Smith 2, Hohman, resumed. Kimmiek; two base hits, Corrella, 10 lb. limit. Brookfield ^ “ I American Telephone, selling e'*:- Smith, .1. AVatson, Nason; sacrifices, The young woman’s parents are Smoked Shoulders 1 lights, opened at 224^4, then sold Allen. Kimmiek; double plays, Bayn- Mr. an(i Mrs, R. H. Stothardt. 1 up to 227. The stock closed last ter to Malay, Kimmiek to Lucke to [ night at 244'Is, and the rights at Belanger. Lucke to Kimmiek to HAMS EGGS Del Monte—Sliced or Halved i^elanger; left on bases. Hartford* 5, MESSENGER ROBBED No. 2»/i 1 2Q1r. Bridgeport 7; base on balls, off Brown Puritan, lb. O 7 strictly Fresh OH Cans [ Foreign exchanges opened fairiy 2. Kush 1; struck out. by Brown 5 8IN6ER ALES PEACHES \ steady, with Sterling Cables off Bush 4; hits, oft Brown 0 In 8, Can­ Camden, N. J., May 23.—(AP.) — Honey Brand, lb # C dozen...... non 1 tn 1 ; Two robberji today held up William i [ 1-32 at $4.86 1-16. X—Batted for Brown In Sth. .A. Real Homelike Taste (Second Garnet C. Lloyd, bank messenger for the C. & C. IMPERIAL Hartford ...... 300 010 x— 4 West Jersey Trust Company, in the . S SOc In such a contest, of course, Bridgeport ...... 000 300 0—3 Fairview section of Camden, and es­ Smoked Shoulders and Fresh B.M BEAHS } Batteries—Hartford. Woodman and caped with a satchel containing $ ,- I kibitzers provide the best sort of Bryant. Bridgeport. Lautenbacher, 6 Shoulders...... 17c lb. Lt ...... $ le4 9 A Quality Cocoa at a Low Price 1 interference. , Moore, Michaels and Lucke. 600. CLICQUOT CLUB HERSHEY’ S COCOA 2f«««25c Genuine Spring Fresh Pork Pale Dry or Fine for Warm Weatliar Sajadi ~ Lamb Golden; doz. $1.59 Legs of Lamb, all sizes. Roast Pork, rib end 21c Ib. GItAB MEAT 30c a.' 59c Rib Lamb O 1 O’Keefe Pale SMITH'S GROCERY Chops, Ib...... 1 C Spare R ib s ...... 17c lb. Dry, doz. .. . $1.19 A' Sturdy Broom .at a Very Special Price Tel. 5114 North School St. Tel. 5114 Lamb S tew ...... 15c lb. Canada ^ ‘ BROOMS 39c D rv 3 ‘»®^* 5 0 c Pure Lard .. 12c lb. Bacon Sq’res 16c lb. Keep a Package on Your ShclTc.s N. B. Clicquot 3 bets. 3 .0 c ROYAL UINCH-. 17c ":.".3 3 c Week-End Otterings Sec . . . Heavy Steer Beef Native Veal ENCORE Steaks Veal Chops > ^ m „ HOLIDAY FOODS Meats S h o rt...... w Leg of Veal .. ^ GULDEN’S MUSTARD ...... 12c Sirloin .. ,. . lb Shoulder Veal RAJAH SANDWICH SPREAD ...... j«r 21c IMYONNMSI ENCORE RELISH ...... i t 23c HIRE’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT . . . . bbl. 19c 3V2 OZ. jar r.. :8q Legs Lamb 35c Roast Pork vMVTenw ...... 28c HIRE’S GINGER ALE EXTRACT ------bol. 19c 8 oz. jar ; -ifc Pot Roast... 20c lb. Roasting Chickens OLD COLONY BEV ER A G E...... '.. bol. 10c Pot Roasts r»TU • BbYe'.i • • ■ 30c-35c Roast V eal...... 38c 5 to 6 lb. GRAPE JUICE A. & P. . .. pt 19c ... qt. 37c 16 oz. jar .. iJ35c Rib Roast 28c-30c lb average, lb; .... O O w WAX P A P E R ...... 3 rolls 25c Lamb Stew • eTe,'’• * •''•Tel,* • • 18c Sausage Meat,.^...... 33c BLUE PETER SARDINES...... 2 cans 25c 32 oz. jar ... 67c ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS------lb. pkg. 2Sc V2 gal. jdr . 99c Rib Gomed Beef ______14c Rib Roast B eef...... 30c-38c OUVES Stuffed ...... 4 os. jar 25c PURITAN M A L T ...... can 59c gal. jug .. $1,79 Malt Specials QUAKER MAID CATSUP ------14 oz. bot. 19c BRILLO ...... 3 pkfi. 20c Groceries—Fruits—Vegetables Canadian ' Saturday First Prize H ™ * * * " Only J . E. Toasterettes COFFEE Sugar, 10 lbs. .... 52c Spinach ...... 15c peck Bokar ...... 1^* 29c Full line of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables large package 23c Coffee 35c lb. Red C irde...... lb» 25c Onions, 6 lbs...... 25c 2 small packages 23c 8 O’clock;...... ;...... ib. 21c Corn Flakes • • • **eX**' • • • • • • 8c Spinach 10c Peck Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs...... 25c Apples, 3 lbs...... 25c Shredded Wheat______10c Bananas, 3 lbs...... 25c The Puritan Market Crisco,31bs...... 72c Wax Beans, 2 qts...... 25<; Corner of Main and Eldridge Streets

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UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. T. Edward Brosnan of Hud­ son street has been cidled again to Washington, Conn., because of the critical illness of her father, Mr. Seriously 111 on Sunday Pastor A 3 Continues in Pulpit—Condi­ McGrath. tion Satisfactory. In accordance with action taken at the last meeting, the members of Rev. Watson Woodruff, pastor of Dilworth-Comell post. American the Center Congregational church, Legion auxiliary, will attend me­ i underwent a major operation at the morial services Sunday at the North Memoried hospital at 8:30 this moni- Methodist church. Every one going Ing and his condition was reported is requested to meet in front of the as satisfactory. church at 10:30 in order that the Mr. Woodruff became 111 late Sat­ unit may march in in a body. urday night but declined to make an eleventh hour change In the pas- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B ld ^ll of . tor of the Center Congregational, HALE’S SELF.SERVE GROCERY- Chestnut street, and Mrs. Bldwell s . church on Sunday. In addition to brother, Benjamin Woodward of preaching the morning and evening Vernon, have left on an automobile services, Rev. Woodri:iff also offici­ tour to the Pacific Coast. ^Th«y„«’'- ated at a funeral. pect to cover at least 10,000 miles, Tuesday he underwent a thorough and be absent for several months. m a n c h e s t e r ’S p u b u c p a n t r y examination and it was decided that They plan to leisurely tour the coast an operation was advisable. He was from San Diego to British CWumbia suffering from an infected kidney and return by way of the Yellow­ which was removed in the operation stone park. at &80 this morning. The surgeon and^attending physician assured Miss Minnie Zwlck is seriously iU Mrs. W«odruff that her husband’s at her home at 104 Church street condition was both satisfactory and favorable following the operation. Rev. Woodruff will, of course, be K I T C H € N FRESH FRUITS a n d PILLSBURY^S BEST FLOUR 24y2ib.bag 9 $ e unable to preach next Sunday and in his absence. Dr. William F. Eng­ aU€STIONNAIR.€. lish, state secretary of the Mission­ ary Society will occupy the pulpit. 9 v e g e t a b l e s

A newspaper editor writes seri­ tv I t ously 'th a t Lindbergh should run (Confectionery for president. Perhaps his father- p a c k a g a ^ ^ e in-law will have something to say Fancy Maine Green Mountain SUGAR or Powdered) about that. 3 package 20c

HOLLYWOOD POTATOES f r e e : 3 Beautiful Ice tea glasses with every pound oannlstet of HOW CAN MARKET I REMOVE (Tetley's Orange Pekoe) alitor 93^ 881 East Center St., Cor. Parker C 15 lb. peck TEA Dial 4333 STAINS FROM CHINA 41 AND EARTHENWARE? (120 lb. bag $3.25) (Sunshine Plaih Extra Fancy Fowls Assortment) pound 1 9 ‘ $1.00 each Rub the stained spots with ^yory c o o k ie s Salt moistened with a Itttle Large Local Fresh water, and the discolorations will Fresh Eggs 39c dozen quickly disappear,. Hale’s Select Sweet Cream Veal Roasts...... 29c Address Dept. 109, Worcester Salt u c u m b e r s MEADOW GOLD • Co- 71 Murray Street, New York C ^ for 17« Native Lean Fresh City.for BUTTER Shoulder...... 23c free Cook Lamb for Stew ...... 15c Book. BUTTER 35c A 9 c pound Rib Roast B eef ...... 29c- Fresh Telephone lb. Shoulder Pot Roast ... 25c- 35c lb. Flows RoU RoU 75c “As Sweet as a Nut” Shoulder Lamb, boned and Freely 1 38c 2 , rolled ...... 25c PEAS 2 <1^^* 2 1 ® , Lamb Chops...... 29c Evening Luxury (Orange Pekoe) Shoulder Steak Ground .. 35c Qraadmothera* Pure Orange . EXTRA SPECIAL lb. 5 2 c Shoulder Steak ...... 85c lb. Hard Ripe Texas Marmalade ib. jar 19c Tea Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. f o r ...... 25c Good Luck Dessert and Native Asparagus ...... 2Sc KeUogg’s Corn F la k e s ...... • So TOMATOES 2 lbs. 2 9 ^ Large Can Cat Food ...... IBc sunbeam’s Golden Bantam Trade a t your neighborhood store. Pie Filhng 3 pkgs. 25* Plenty of parking space. 2 no. 2 cans S 5« Lemon, vanUla cream and chooolate. C o r n Finsbury’s Golden Ripe Castle Haven C ake F lour 2 pkgs. 69« BANANAS lb. 6® Free! A beautiful colored glass cake plate with every two Use the old reliable— T om atoes 3no.2cans29« packages. (WHOI^) California Sunklst pound 2 9 . b a u a n t i n e v LEMONS doz. ^ 9 ® ARMOUR'S “STAR” HAM

MALT Fresh Hawaiian Summer Beverages Bakery Dept. Specials Old Fashioned Doughnuts and CruUers...... dozen 23c Gra-Rock Ginger Ale and White Birch, 3 pts. .. • • • • 25c Coffee Cakes (3 kinds) ...... ^®h 15c P I N E A P P L E ea. 19. (Contents only) case of 20L95 Nut Bread ...... 1 case of 12 $1.65 Hale’s Famous Milk B rea d ...... 1®“ °c (Large 20 ounce loaf) u to.. Canada Dry Ginger Ale, dozen ------Vi ‘ ‘ ‘ ;*; * * Boston Brown Bread (I^ in ) .... - - - • • • - SYRUP GOLDEN WAX AND GREEN (Flats) Silver King and Country Club Orange Dry, 6 for . .45c Also a-good stock of rye and whole wheat bread. Grape J u ic e ...... Q*. 43c, pt. 25c FRESH BEANS MisceUauGous Week-End Specials .25c Prince Superfine Macaroni, 4 pkgs...... -. 25c Rock-Co Pure Cocoa, 2 lbs. . . . Prince Superfine Spaghetti, 4 pkgs. • • • • • ♦ • • ------25c 4^* 2 2 « PalmoUve Beauty Soap, 6 bars 39c P. BALIANTINE & SONS 2 42c A full H"*> of Groto and Weigel's frankfurter*, bologna and V 1 Royal Baking Powder, can ----- Uverwurst can be had at all times at the Self-Serve. MBWARK, MKW-JERSEY (12 ounce) i eAf alters <4 eMolt Syrup sine* 1900 Twelwe At The Health Market FRESH 4 t o 6 FOUND TENDER l a r g e , m il k f e d FRICASSEE FOWL Broilers! Broilers! ROASTme CHICKEN FRESH BROILERS 3 7 « pound 4 0 c l b . 4Se pound 4 5 « pound Fresh Prime Rib Small, Spring ; \ If you want a strictly fresh chicken for Saturday cmne f t . 1 8 c to the Manchester Live Poultry Market and buy it ^ v e ft3 4 e SAUSAGE MEAT and then you’ll know it’s fresh. We kill and clean them LEGS OF LAMB ft 3 3 c ROAST BEEF free while you wait. NATIVE FOWL...... • * ’ tt* Lean, Shanfcless NATIVE MILK FED BROILERS...... 40c lb. Tender ROASTING CHICKENS...... 38c lb. Boneless STRICTLY FRESH E G G S...... 38c dozen FRESH SHOULDERS » 20 c LAMB ROAST ft 3 0 c POT BOAST ft 2 7 c M anchester Tender, Lena Teadar Iiiye Poultry M arket Boneless SHOULDER BOAST %29c PORK ROAST »a«. 50 Oak Street . Tel. 7170 VEAL BOAST ft 3 3 c . \ n '■ LOOK KOR THE SIGN • /

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m ' B i W ______A3»»7k3kVI.'VWK9S9ESCSa» * • S&JSxxSSSsswSyRSs^^ % v.««3a3ti«3«w ^^ jj555,5X55jjX5g5S5CXXSa«S»J«36S^^ shafts have been aimed at The'Dl- HOUSES FOR RENT 65 LOST AND FOUND 1 REPAIRING 23 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 gest Misguided zealots have Want Ad Ini^ormation Final Figures Of The Literary spnmg more than one bit of ‘dirty LOST—BOSTON TERRIOR named A BETTER PLACE MATTRESSES f o r r e n t —2 FAMILY house, five work at the cross-roads,‘ and here Manchester, . Buddy, dark brindle, white mark­ FOR YOUR UPHOLSTERING STEAM STERILIZED rooms each flat, modem at 73 and and there some act’onable stuff has ings, ears cut, screw tail.^ H. J. We gruarantee to reupholster your Box springs, mattresses and all 75 Benton street. Inquire Home Digest’s Prohibition Poll Are foimd its way into print. However, Evening Herald Zimmerman, 182 Bissell street. furniture like new. Protect your kinds of bedding steam sterilized pank & Trust Company. all such naughty excesses tend to ■ Telephone 3749. furniture and beautify your home and made O'ver equal to new, one- defeat themselves, and we believe with the latest in beautiful cover­ that some not too hardened cheeks CLASSIFIED * - - day service.' FARMS AND LAND FOR 31% Dry, 29% Moist, 40% Wet ings. Do it now and save! Geo. ' . » . ’ . , - will blush as partizan passions calm advertisements Holmes, Manchester Upholstering FREE ESTIMATES SALE 71 down. Moreover, we find in the AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 ALSO Co., 244 Main street. Phone 3615. country at large such abimdant evi­ , . S . r RECONDITIONED USED CARS Furniture reupholstered & repaired TALCOTTVILLE FARM—28 acres, » Forty voters out of every hundred^many personal letters on a single dence ‘Of The Digest’s secure place ^ il' iAunt'as a word and compound "Sold with a Guarantee” MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum GEORGE HOLMES, MGR. 6 rooms, electric lights, furnace, in the United States desire the re- topic—letters ’ packed with ""thought "" in the confidence and esteem of the words as two words. Minimum cost U 1928 Nash Sed£m. cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ Manchester Upholstering Co. heat, new barn, silo, apple orchards peal of the Eighteenth Amendment, and feeling and cemented with anx­ people that we’re already forgetting ing, key fitting. Braithwalte, 52 ious sincerity—have been delivered •^l^rne^M lerperday for transient 1926 Nash Bedan. 244 Main St. Phone 3615 and small berries. Will exchange twenty-nine prefer modification of the poison-pen stuff, although it 1925Studebaker Sedan. Pearl street. the Volstead Law, and thirty-one to-the same address.” has been a trifle worse during this for small 6 room bouse weli locat­ Of its critics The Literary Di­ E«ec«ve Sf-rca IJ- « « harg. 1927 Nash Coach, FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ ed. O. R.’ Lamphier Farm, Man. stand for strict enforcement, accord­ poll than any previous one.” SEWING MACHINE repairing of ture; also piano, in excellent con­ ing to The Literaty Digest’s final gest'says: 7 ctsl * Cts 1927 Dodge Sedan. 860 Main street, East Hartford. fi Consecutive Days 1927 Star Coach. all makes, oils, needles, and sup­ dition, party leaving town, 220 report on its nation-wide poll, to "Honest criticism, honest ques- 3 Consecutive Days » CU 11 cts Phone 8-3221. 11 cts 1» otl 1927 Oakland Sedan. plies. R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward Center street, telephone 7969. be published in tomorrow’s issue of tlMilng, The Literary Digest has St. Valentine’s Day was celebrated ^ T l f order’s ’ fo^ ■‘V(egilar I w e r ^ 1927 Essex Coach. streeL Tel. 4301.^ that magazine. enjoyed, though it hcuin’t had time as early as the fourteenth century. will be charged at the every 1926 Oldsmobile Sedan. FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ A grand total of 4,806,464 of the or space for disputation during The world’s shipping increased Special rates for long term every ture, in good condition, leaving HOUSES FOR SALE 72 these strenuous months. But there about two per cent dpring 1929, day advertising given upon "ques^ TRADES AND TERMS twenty million ballots sent out Ads ordered for three or six d^ys MADDEN BROS. COURSES AND CLASSES 27 town. Call 88 High street. came back properly marked, as fol­ has been a darker side. In the beat compared with a three per cent gain of bitter partizanship some poisoned in 1928. and stopped .^^for the^'ac^ 681 Main St, Tel. 5500 COLONIAL HOMESTEAD, four lows: dav will be charged only for tne ac BARBER TRADE taught In day fire .places, 2 baths, electricity, run­ For enforcement, 1,464,098, or tual number cf times the ad and evening classes. Low tuition WANTED— TO BUY 58 ed chargin g at the rate earned, but FOR SALE—1922 Ford touring car, ning water. State Road and bus 30.46 per cent. no’ allowance in good condition, price $25. CaU rale. Vaughn Barber School, 14 line, one acre of land, 2 car garage. For modification. 1,399,314, or on six time ads stopped after the after 5 p. m. at 85 Walnut street. Market street. Hartford. JUNK Will exchange for a small 6 room 29.11 per cent. tiflh day. 1 will buy anything saleable and house. O. R. Lamphier Farm, Man. For repeal, 1,943,052, or 40.43 per No "till forbids display lines not pay best cash prices. Prompt atten­ 860 Main street. East Hartford. cent. AUCTION **^The Herald will not be responsible BUSINESS SERVICES HELP WANTED—MALE 36 tion. Wm. Ostrlnsky, 91 Clinton. Tel. 8-3221. “An unparalleled return, this, for more than one OFFERED 13 TeL 5879. from the twenty million blank bal­ of any advertisement ordered for SALESMAN OR ROUTE MAN (2) FOR SALE-—6 ROOM houM; also 5 Island No. 2 Williams Pond, Lebanon more than one time. to take over regular coffee and tea lots which began their' outflowing The Inadvertent omission of Incor ASHES REMOVED BY the load or room bungalow. All improvements. pulsations through, the mail routes rect publication of advertls ng will be routes through Talcottville, Ver­ ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Call at 168 Benton street Dial job Any other jobs for light truck. non, Rockville, Tolland, W. Will- of the entire country in the last days Saturday, May 24th, 3 p. m., D. S. T. rectified only ^y J-i), V, Firpo, 116 Wells street. Dial 8713. charge made for the service rendere^ ington, S. Willington, Merrow. Also FOR RENT — EAST CENTER of Winter and the first days of All advertisements must conform 6148. Spring!” exclaimed the editor. About 1 acre of land, 5 room famished cottage, boat. In style, copy and typography with need man for route through South street, 131, room, near center. Con­ Manchester, Manchester Green, "The harvest of votes far ex­ New York owner Instructs us to sell to highest bidder. Sale on regulations enforced by the publish­ WANTED—TEAM WORK carting tinuous hot water, on bathroom premises. ers and they reserve the right to ashes, plowing, etc, L. T. Wood Bolton Notch, Coventry. Conscien­ floor. ceeds the fruits of all The Digest’s edit, revise or reject any copy con- most famous and disputed Presi­ Take New London Turnpike to Marlborough Four Corners* Co., 55 Bissell street. tious worker needs no experience. Write B. L. Kennedy Company, dential polls. Does not this indi­ turn left to Hebron Green, Inquire road to WllUams Pond. ^'cioSING^HOU sds to Wall Street If you wish to enjoy a real quiet cool summer vacation buy Inc., Gloversville, N. Y. cate that the American people are TENEMENTS 63 this property. Price low. FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 APARTMENTS—FLATS— more deeply stirred by the existing 10:3U a. m. WANTED—30 BOYS over 12 years Briefs Prohibition situation than they were TELEPHONE YOUR ASTERS, ZINNIAS, snapdragon, old for weeding. No boys employed even by the Hoover-Smith contest, T. D. FAULKNER CO., AUCTIONEERS WANT ADS. by telephone. Report for work Sat­ FOR RENT—550 MIDDLE Turn­ whose astonishing outcome was so 84 Pearl St. Tel. 2-2241, Hartford salvia, cosmos, straw flowers, sca- pike, East, 7 room tenement, mod­ Ads are accepted over the telephone biaso, pansies 25c doz. Potted urday morning at 6:45. C. E. Wil­ categorically forecast by our 1928 I at the CHARGE RATE given above son & Company, Allen Place. em. F. R. Manning, 230 Hackma­ New York, May 33.—The board as a convenience to advertisers, but plomts 10c each and up. Gladiola tack street. Telephone 8146. poll? the CASH RATES will be accepted as bulbs 25c doz. Bleeding heart 50c of directors of the All America "Compare the totals. The Hoover- f u e l p a y m e n t if paid at the ousl- each, forget-me-nots, blue and General Corporation has advised Smith poll of some nineteen million ness office on or before the seventh SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, day following the first InsMtlon of pink in bloom 25c basket., Large near Center and troUe> , steam stockholders of their opposition to baUots brought r. return o f 2,767,- each ad otherwise the CHARGE variety of hardy perennials 50c MALE 39 heat, all Improvements. Phone the proposed liierger with the Atlas 263 votes. That was impre- RATE will be collected. No responsi­ doz. Evergreens 50c each and Up. Utilities Corporation through an cedented, but it fades perceptibly in bility fob errors in telephoned ads WANTED—LAWNS TO mow, win­ 4920. will be assumed'and their accuracy Special on flowering shrubs 10c exchange of stock. The directors the presence o f our Prohibition-poll dow washing, all kinds of miscel­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at urged shareholders to oppose the harvest of over four and three-quar­ cannot be guaranteed. each. McConville Nursery, 7 Wlnde- laneous work around house. Phone mere street. Homestead Park, 64 North Elm street. Apply 68 plan under which the exchange ter millions out of twenty millions.” INDEX OF 7647 after 5 p. m. North Elm street or telephone would be made on the basis of two CLASSIFICATIONS Manchester. Telephone 5947. Five-State? — Arkansas, Kansas, 6011. Laurence A. Converse. Atlas shares for one share of All North Carolina, and Ten­ Births PLANTS, AND FLOWERS for Me- ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 America. nessee—registered a majority vote Engagements morial Day, pans, boxes,, baskets FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, >tarriages . . . for strict enforcement, as previous­ and tubs filled with beautiful flow­ FOR SALE—Kristee Rubber Goods, second floor, all improvements, The board of directors of the Con­ Deaths ...... ^ rent $19. Call at 56 School street. ly reported; and five gave a ma­ Card of Thanks ...... * ers, vines and foliage plants, fresh from factory, aprons, rugs, solidated Gas Company meets next jority for repeal — Connecticut, In Memoriam .. baskets, wreaths, sprays, crosses garment bags, comfort foot mats. Dial 7393. Thursday, and a succes'r to the late Lost and Found !•••••#•••••< Louisiana, Nevada, New Jersey arid Announcements or any other design made to your 50 articles in rubber. Don’t forget Nicholas F. Brady Is expected to be Rhode Island. The two extremes, order. Carnations, roses and bou­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at elected. Unconfirmable reports say Personals ...... the can openers. Phone Rosedale 235 Spruce street, with all im­ by the final figures, continue al­ Amtomobllsa quets of all sizes. We have a com­ that Floyd L. Carlisle, chairman of 32-4. provements. Inquire 237 Spruce most neck and neck—going In op­ Automobiles for S a ls ...... • plete stock of everything for your the Niagara Hudson Power Cor­ 1929 Chevrolet Coach Automobiles for Exchange i street. posite directions: Kansas, 57.67 per Auto Accessories—^Tlres ...... • Memorial Day needs. Wedding poration, will be named, to estab­ cent dry; Nevada, 57.61 per cent 1929 Chevrolet Coupe Auto Repairing—Painting...... 7 bouquets and funeral designs are FOR SALE—GOOD LOAM, dark or FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on lish the link between the power Auto Schools ...... *-A our specialty. Annual bedding and light. E. Dickenson. Tel. 7188. wet* Autos—Ship by Truck ...... J Charter Oak street, near Main. In­ systems of New York City and the Thirteen states gave over 40 per | 1929 Chevrolet Roadster hardy plants by the thousands. quire Philip Lewis, 83 Charter Oak Niagara Hudson Company rumored cent of their votes for enforce­ Oaragei—Service—Stora^* jj Evergreen trees and all . other for some time. Carlisle became a ment; . Arkansas, Colo­ ■ 1928 Chevrolet Coach Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... • IJ varieties of shrubs for your garden BUILDING MATERIALS 47 street. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 1* director of the United corporation rado, , Kansas, Maine, Missis­ 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Business and Frofesslonsl Services and hedges. Burke the Florist, FOR SALE—SECONDHAND lum­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, first a few days ago. sippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Business Services Offered ...... 1* Wayside Gardens, Rockville, Conn. ber, building 26x30, containing 2 floor, all improvements, 145 Pearl Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennes­ Household Services O ffered...... 18-A. Tel. 714. 1928 W hippet Coach floors. W. G. Glenney Lumber Com­ street. Phone 5743. A new Issue of $14,040,000 4^/3 see, and 'Texas. | Building—Contracting ...... IJ per cent equipment trust certifi­ 1928 Ford Tudor Florists—Nurseries ...... Jo FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY pany, Manchester. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with Eighteen States are more than 40 i Funeral Directors ...... »• —Geraniums, Matha Washingtons, cates will be sold to the highest per cent for repeal: Connecticut, i Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 garage, all improvements, steam bidder May 27, by the Chicago, 1927 Chevrolet Sedan ♦ = Insurance ...... JJ fuchsias, ageratum, colens, bego­ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES heat.’ Apply ,H. W.? Harrison, 598 Delaware, Florida, * Ken- j Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 1* nias, sweet alyssum, petunias, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad tucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massa-1 1927 Chevrolet Sport Coupe Moving—Trucklng-»-Storage 80 — RADIO 49 Center street. Phone 3839. company. The issue wll Ibe known Painting—Papering ...... 81 heliotrope, lobelia, dusty miller, chusetts, Michigan Missouri, Mon- j 83 vinca vines, English ivy, dracaena, FOR RENT—3 ROOM shack, •with as Series O. Proceeds will be used tana, Nevada , New 1927 Essex Coach Professional Services...... LATEST MODELS of Atwater to purchase new equipment. Repairing ...... 81 also annual flower plants, asters, two acres of cleared land in Man­ York, Pennsylv^a, Rhode Islrind, T,^llorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning 24 Kent, and Zenith Radios, electrical 1926 Chevrolet Sedan 23 zinnias, sal'vda, calendulas, snap­ work of all kinds. Raymond A. chester Green. Wm. Kanehl. Tele­ Wisconsin, \Vyoming—and the Dis­ Toilet Goods and Service ... dragons, straw flowers, scallosa, James F. McConnochle, for 23 Waited—Business Service .. 86 Walker, 64 Mather street. Phone phone 7773. years sppervlslng representative of trict of Columbia. 1925 Chevrolet Sedan Edncntlonnl saipiglossis stocks, cornflowers, Washington state is the only one 4673. Courses and Classes ...... *7 larkspur, cosmos, verbenas, mari­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all the United States Treasury De­ to give even a slightly larger vote I 1925 Chevrolet Coach , ' f Private Instruction ...... 28 gold, phlox and some perennials, modern 'Improvements at 19 Rus­ partment in charge of the New for light wines and beer than for i Dancing ...... 28-A York District, will retire next ’week TRUCKS * ’ Musical—Dramatic ...... 2a delphiniums, coreopsis, candytuft, FUEL AND FEED 49-A sell street. Inquire 21 Russell St. either enforcement or repeal; but Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 Sweet William, hollyhock, pansies to enter private business. He \^11 the states that cast approximately Financial 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson become a partnet in the New York 1928 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton— S M te Body Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 and forget-me-nots. 621 Hartford FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard Block, all modern improvements. 30 per cent of their baUots for such Road Greenhouse. Call 8962. Stock Exchange firm of M. Meehan Business Opportunities...... 32 wood, or hickory sawed for stove, Phone Aaron Johnson 3726, or jani­ modification Include nearly one-half 1926 Ford Panel . i Money to Loan ...... *2 furnace, or fire place by the tritck and Co. of the'whole country—namely: Ari­ Help and Sitnatlons tor 7635. 1924 Ford Panel Help Wanted—Female ...... 3.". load, good service and measure zona, California, Colorado, Connec­ Help Wanted—^Male ...... 3tf HEATING—PLUMBING- guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. APARTMENT AND OFFICE rooms ticut, District'of Columbia, Illinois, '‘With an Okay That Goants.** Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 ROOFING 17 Telephone Rosedale 33-3. for rent"'in Forest Block, Main Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minne­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A sota, Nebraska, , Situations Wanted—F em ale...... ' 38 street. August Kanehl. Dial 7541. Ship Arrivals Situations 'Wanted—M a le ...... S'J ROOFING, FIRE RESISTING, by New Jersey, New Mexico, New Employment Agencies ...... 10 reliable concern, terms or cash. GARDEN—FARM - FOR RENT—4 ROOMS aU im­ Yprk, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, i.lve Stock—Pets—Poultry—Veklcleiv Tel. 4-8323. Eichler & Williams, provements, rent reasonable. In­ , Utah, Vermont, The Macidey Chevrolet Co., hc^ Dogs—Birds—rPets ...... ' i . . . 11 DAIRY PRODUCl'S 50 Aquitania, New York, May 23 Live Stock—"Vehicles .'.....'1 ..... 12 1046 Capitol Ave., Hartford. quire H. Mintz Department Store. Washington, West Virginia and Wis­ Used Car Lot Comer Main and Peari. Poultry and Supplies . . . ; .li.V'iV. 12 VEGETABLE PLANTS, tomatoes, from Southampton. consin. Wanted — Pets^Poultryw^took ' 4t pepper, cabbage, cauliflower, kohl­ FOR Rlff^T—5 ROOM modern St. Louis, Cherbourg, May 23, A generous portion of The Liter­ Used Car Lot Phone 6874. For Sale— Miscellaneous STORAGE 20 rabi and eggplant. 621 Hartford tenements, including white plumb­ New York. ary Digest’s editorial comment in Articles for Sals 15^ ing, Walnut street, near Pine, very Boats and Accessories ...... l)> MOVING—TRUCKING- Road Greenhouse. Call 8962. Resolute, Havana, May 23, Los this issue is devoted to thanking Building Materials ...... k.. 17 reasonable. Inquire Tailor Store, Angeles for New York. the press of the country and all Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and WANTED—CUSTOMERS for T. B. 5 Walnut street. Tel. 5030. Sailed: Electrical Ajipllances—Radio ... ID those on both sides who have helped piano moving, modern equipment, tested milk, at your door dally 13c France, Plymouth, May 22 for to make the poll a success. It says: Fuel and Feed ...... 43-A experienced help, public store­ a quart with tickets. Maple Rowe FOR RENT—3 ROOM flat, all im­ Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 provements, hot water heat, at 168 New York. “To The Literary Digest It Is a Household Goods ...... El house. Phone 4496. Farm, Coventry. Phone Rosedale Volendam, Rotterdam, May 23, deep satisfaction to have grappled Machinery and T o o ls ...... 52 33-13. Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or call Musical Instruments...... 53 8241. New York. successfully with this immense task. Office and Store Equipment . . . . 54 MOVING—TRUCKING- Augustus, Genoa, May 23, New But all our hard labor and lavish Specials at tlie Stores ...... 56 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement A-1 York. expenditure would have, been of Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... 57 STORAGE 20 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 11 antcd-” To Buy ...... ■ .... 68 condition. Charter Oak street, be­ President Monroe, Singapore little use without the eager co­ operation of those who marked and llooms—Bonrd—Hotels—Resorts PERRBTT & GLENNEY INC. tween Spruce and Main streets. May 23, San Francisco. WC SHOULD OFF Restnnrniits FOR s a l e —k it c h e n RANGE. Apply Sam Yulyes, 701 Main Manuel Amus, Barcelona, May returned their ballots. To these Rooms Without Board ...... 69 Local and long distance express ABOUT THR£t: o'clock. lioardcrs W anted...... 59-A Inquire A. B. Pierce, 82 Main St. strdet. Telephone 5425. 17, New York. 4,806,464 public-spirited Americans tlLRUiH H0hE, m c e and freight service. Including over­ of both sexes we proffer thanks and Country Board—Resorts 60 night express service between Man­ we CAN FLY TO 6Re£Hr \ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 FOR SALE—SECOND-hand Flor­ FOR RENT—FOUR room flat, third congratulations. They are the A B e WCK y ■Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 chester and New York. Furniture ence oil stove with mantel and floor, all improvements, all re­ VILLC IH TWO HOURS WeRC WITHOUTFNLBf llenl estate For Rent moved under the supervision of ex­ TWO FAMILY FLAT poll! f oven. Cheap. Inquire 310 Charter decorated, garage, at 36 Clinton "In all fairness The Digest also if .\partmcnts, Flats. Tenements 63 perts and In specially constructed In Greenacres only few years — LE55 IF we oeTA A RUARTeR CP r m a . Business Locations tor Rent . 64 Oak street. street. Phone 4970. congfratulates and thanks those S . *! Houses for Rent ...... 65 trucks. Phone 3063, 3860 or 8864. built all up-to-date in style and other thousands who received no &OOD HFAD WlNQi, X i Suburban for Rent teesosooos 66 5 PIECE MAHOGANY bedroom FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ equipment. Two car garage goes ballots but were so keen on voting Summer Homes for Rent 67 set: bed, spring, vanity bench, ern impfoements. Inquir-* at 27 with it. A good investment or^a “ ------3 ------• W-) f* Wanted to R e n t...... 68 In this sweeping expression of the Itcnl estate For Sale PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 dresser and chest of drawers $160. Elro street. nice home at only $9,000. Figure national attitude that they besieged .\partmcnt Building for Sale 69 Watkins Furniture Exchange. it out for yourself. PAINTING AND PAPER hangiuj, FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ us with pleas for ballots—pleas to .Business Property for Sale .. 70 We have a nice cotUige of 6 which we were obliged to turn a Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 neatly done, prices reasonable. ern improvements. Inquire Robert rooms that is up-to-date' with a Houses for Sale 72 James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut FOR SALE—GRAY enamel gas R. Keeney, 16 Eldridge.. street. deaf ear, since the-very essence of I>3ts for Sale ...... 73 garage, close to Main street that we our polling system Is the wholly Resort Property for S a le ...... 74 street. Dial 5921. range. Apply 18 Arch street. offer 6^t $5,200. Efusy terms. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM' flat on Impersonal drafting of the names Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 p a in t in g , paperhanging and FOR SALE—ONE 3 BURNER gas Center street, also 6 room tene­ smd addresses. Wanted—Real E state...... 77 kalsomining, first class work, range, one 2 burner gas plate, pWee ment, -all modem Improvements. ROBERT j. SMITH “And the letters that have come Auction— Legal Notlcea Fire and Automobile Insurance. to us! One wonders w^hether on anyj. Legal Notices ...... 78 prices reasonable^ by job or 75c per reasonable. Inquire at Selwltz Shoe Inquire 147 East Center street. hour. Telephone 8475. Shop, Main street, comer Pearl. Telephone 7864. Phone. 8460' 1009 Main previous occasion In history so | - ______i______GAS BUGGIES—The Hour of Temptation By FRANK BECK NO WORK VET — AND IVE 'tuAL.KED MII.e s TMIS MORfsMNe. X MUST 4 S\T DOWN) SOME PL.ACE • ^ IT*S N & A m y r NOON--X»L.L. GET A SANOWICH IN THIS l-UNCH ROOM AND REST WHIL.E iVl BATING M. I T ------

NlElUlRlO Tw same old There are at least four mistakes In th» above picture. They may per­ tain to grammar, history, etiquette, drawing or whatnot. 8ee If you can find them. Then look at tbe ec rambled word below—4» d unscram­ ble it, by switching the. letters aroimd. Grade youreelf 20 for each of the mistakes you flncC and 20 fo r the word if you uascramUe it

flea. (S) The pocket ea Che port’s knee le n ^ d e down. (4) '. .a Nade_ot the propeller ie m icramUed word Is MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.. SOUTH MANOHESTER, CONN.,. FRIDAY^ MAY 23> 1930. By Percy L Crosby; SKIPPY SENSE NONSENSE F l a p p e r S a y s

im.TTvri* STATON BLUES.

This one comes fpr water, That one comes for air, This :one wants directions— I’m no miliionaire!

That one wants the rest room. This ■ one wants a stamp. That one seeks a pleasant Spot where he can camp.

AU the local idlers Decorate my stools; All the local grafters Utilize my tools. , ' 1

O’er the road like glass— Many cars go speeding Maybe some day some one Will drive in for gas! ig' 1050 I King Features Syndicate. In'f . College Boy (walking)—Gimme a.gallon of gas, -Garage Man (snappishly) VNeilj OUR BOARDING HOUSE where’s your can ? . _ Family Stuff By Fontaine Fox College Boy (sadly)—About a By Gene Ahern mile down the road. ALL that some people realize on an investment is what fools they’ve Epitaph. been. Here lies the body I ------^----- UM-M- kAFF - KaFF- AS I WAS & Of Isadora Cohen. rattle or squeak; finish, shell pink; riOOPUE '-S' VJHA'T IaJAS -s^oH MertHiMG, SAVlMG ^ His auto stopped quickly. horn, high frequency vibrator type 3>aLL“r t o iki vqlir poerToR tHATcHER.*-*] PDCToR -»'ILL But he kept on goln’. —loudest when fuel tank is empty; top, w-ell rounded front and back, •BASeMEM-r 2 ^ S0L1KAP5 A SCIEMfiFIC B E HoMoRBP There has been a great change in golden glint covering; fuel, gravity U K E SO M E^pIiMG h a s EXPER(MEM-T I AM To s p e a k the Ford automobile, but not a lit feed four pound tank, centrally lo­ BEFORE VoUR In some fools who drive it. cated; clutch, easy slip type, posi­ GOME VloRKlMG OAi / ^ VouMg MEM’S tive release, improves ^^th age, wa­ ^ COLiLP n ' B E A AMEM^trasr am ter jacket, self-contained; specl.ql -Engineer—What do you mean by g a s* EAPLOSioM r OR APPARA-ra^ I Hav/ e , CLASS SUMDAV flagging the Limited? equipment, klddy-koop, safety pins, -THE Ho-r vdA-reR-rAMK b Ve MiMg»,oM Q-tips, talcum and many otlier ex­ IN - t h a t -t a k e s a Mpiotist—I’d like to borrow a B L E W LiP 2 wrench. I’ve got to change a tire. tras.” f l a s h -LI ori-rpHoTo ;THE OBSERVAUc E OF -THE VARIOUS* OF THE Experiments are now being made Another unpleasant thing about Q f PPoHlBl-noki in constructing roads of rubber. the road to happiness is that It has' STAGES GROUJ-fH, LAW » Probably this is done in order to so many detours. OF mushrooms ; harmonize with rubber tires and rubber nefcks. Now that the censors have clean­ ed up the stuff behind the foot­ Smart Alec (getUng on bus)— lights, It’s'high time that some one Morning, Noah, is your old ark investigated what goes on behind full? the headlights. Driver—Nope. Only one more jackass so far. Come on In. For girls to try to be mysterious again by, wearing long skirts la like m A A proud father, with an automo­ buying a' lock after the spare tire tive turn of mind, announces the has been stolen. coming of his new born son ns fol­ \ lows: Officer—You can’t turn around in "W’elght, 8 pounds, 7 ounces: this street, madam. / wheel base, 21 inches, lighting' Faiiyliotorist-Oh, but I’m a bel­ equipment, bright blue head lamps ter driver than you think! with automatic dimmers; frame, well balanced, strong, flexible, rein­ She that putth her hand to the forced, body rubber mounted for steering wheel and straightaway re- safety, well insulated, will not moveth It to powder her nose shall ^vake up In heaven or a hospital.

True, we don’t have as many bat.i- tubs as motor cars. But the turn­ over isn’t nearly so great. John—What was the e.xcitement 9: down the street? Bill—Oh, a man in a reverie ran - ®ll0Q 5--23 into a woman in a tantrum. John—Were the cars badly dam­ ' ma u. a wit. IYHCA'ttRVWC.i*^ ■ aged?

An automobile 125 feet long and 35 feet wide is being built for use By Crane on the Sahara desert. Oh well, there WASHINGTON TUBBS IL Without Compass to Guide Them is plenty of parking space there.

Inspector—What is a brake (aCE \n\Z\ STEER BV TB7: SES» IT drum? SELDOM VAE'PE \H A POWER. RBCKOH V Sweet Young Thing—It’s part ot 0 , VARIES AT Rudy Valee’s orchestra. HECVC OF A Fl<« WE'RE -X. AS LOHG TWERES MOTWiW' AS VT STAVS FROM THIS SEASCM. Traffic Cop—What did 1 say l e f t to s t e e r TUE SOUTH. OH, VM SURE WE'LL BE James A. Far­ while under the anesthetic? BV. rell, president^ot Nurse—You stopped the surgeon ALL RIGHT. the United and asked him to show you his op­ States Steel erator’s license. ’Corporation, quit school, at While most poets aspire to be­ 16, and went to come a laureate, a good many work as a labor­ people wall feel they deserve the er at $4.65 a lariat. week with a New Haven, Indian nursery rhyme; Goosey, Conn., wire com­ goosey Gandhi, whither do you pany. wander ? A L\6HT SOUTHERN BREEZE SENDS THEM SVClMMlNS THRU THE WATER. ALL GOES WELL R Y TWO O'CLOCK the MOON AMO STARS ARE HO until near midnight when longer visible, the b r e e z e fr es h en s. CLOUDS BEGIN TO FILL THE SKY. 01930BYNE*SERV1CS.IH^

STORYHAL. COCMRAN^PICTURES it A' By Blosser FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Things Are Happening Fast y ff - 7f I m GOING To LET TUC WWouE ^ YWELL, BC?/S-T1A LtTTlME YOO I s o = t u e y l l m w K SET OUT OF HERE «YOUR I ’fA SNlvJtS THEWi A, Sl(S B R ^K , Planes are all BUT THEY DON'T KNOW VWE h an g T U eiS 6A& 6 AU(3E.S PLO&SEO a n d t u a t Tw ey o n l y MANE t e n (sALLONS a p ie c e ••••H ow s TAAT, MAKT/?

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By Small SALESMAN SAM It Burns Him Up! (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE.) today, we’ll hike down to the fishing IVJOM'TSfty OOOOHiO-HT TeLUKiTTy I'bA H6RS, OH.pAVll SAM OUST CALLED OUR •‘Oh, gee,” cried Clowny, in a Ki-rry -fft' u o h t o f h is life, whirl. ‘T only wish I had a girl. I’d place and watch the fishermen. MOV),. K vrty - \'LL LGAVe t/iR-s. K e.ys - purchase her a bunch of flowers, You’ll see some fine sights, never "IHCVr FOP. LATeR OM» TH' FLAMS. OF HIS e 'cause, my, but they smell sweet. I’ve never seen such nice bouquets down here. A monster often grab.s that folks can buy, in all my days. their hook and breaks it now and To have a biincb of flowers like then.” these would really be a treat.” They reached the spot, not far The 'Travel Man said, "You are away, and Scouty shouted loud, right. They surely make a won­ “Hurray! I see a fisherman right drous sight. But, lad, as long as now. I guess he’s starting out. Be­ you’ve no girl, we’ll only buy a few. fore he goes 1 wish he’d tell us how Just five, in fact, I’ll purchase now they do it. Gee, I’ll yell and tell him and promptly I will show you how please to wait for us.” Then he be­ to pin one bn each one of us. Come gan to shout. on, that’s what Fll do.” The fisherman then spread a And so the five were bought real smile and said, “Why, sure. I’ll loaf quick and very shortly they looked a while and tell you all about the slick pinned right upon the Tiqy- fish. There’s much that you can mites. Said one, "We look real sv/ell. know,” The Tinymites then gather­ T5ie .. doyyer I have is a big rose. ed ’round and squatted down upon ThaVsibne flktwer everybody knows. the ground. The man then told his I omy'ha^e ..to Up my head to get story in a manner loud and slow. Itk love^. gn j^ -” ., And Sen they wandered on their wav. The Travel Man said, “Well PAtJIS T W E N T Y ’*5. Gwirllfaler

Two Manchester girls are among 30TH ANNIVERSARY the 16 persons to be aw^ded-prises _ by the Hartford Chapter, American Memorial'Pay Wreaths Institute Of Banking, at its annual meeting Tuesday evening in Saen- '|100‘;t6'|l.98 DANCE gerbund hah, Hartford. They are II Scandia Lodge No. 23 Miss PrisdBa A . Crosby of Itobert Beautiful"deaths and spra^ for Memorial Day. A Road, who is with tl^e City Hai^ splendid assortment. D E P A R T riE N V STQRB * SO. MAWCHESTER.,COHH,' 0 . of V . and Trust Company of Hartford, Basem ent MASONIC TEMPLE and Elizabeth Deer of Porter, F riday street who is with the Manchester AdmlMdon 60o Trust Company. Miss Crosby won A1 Behrmd’s OrdiMtra. first on standard economics ai^ Miss Deer stood second among those who took the course in standard ABOUT TOWN banking. Mrs. John McVeigh, of 85 School if - The membera of Star of the East, street who has been at the Memori­ t- • ; R. B. P. No. IS, win attend the Vic­ al hospital for the past week has toria Day service in the South Meth­ passed the crisis , in her pneumo^a odist church Sunday, May 25. The illness but. her conditions remains •> Sir Knights wiU assemble at Orange critical owing' to a complicated haU at 6:45 p. m. and march to the heart condition. ' New-Cottons! New Silks! New Styles] church. Charming New St; Mary’s Ladies Guild ■will have Group 4 of the Memorial Hospital a special meeting this evening at 7‘ Linen auxiliary wlU meet Monday o’clock in riie parish house, wh«i- afternoon at the School street Rec­ plans 'Will be made fo r the annual i reation Center to sew for the hos­ outing in June, and returns recrived ! for Misses and W omen pital. for the recent May supper.

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