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/: ■' Circidatioii Statemeiit. Average dallj cdrcnlafio]i of TBDB Fair tonight eatf EVENING HBEALD'for Q O O Q ]jr ooqtor* ' ' month of MAT O f ^ ^ l O k'iV THE HERALD’S. COL- EBtablished m a Weekly 1881i , BIAN^ESTER, CONN.,>ilMDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Cost one cent for PRICE TWO:^CllBt^{:i«^ Eetabllshed as ft Semi-Weekly 1888. first' Insertion, halt cent thisr^fter. VOL. xxxvm NO. 228 Eetabllahed as a Dally 1914. I ^ ■<' WDSEIVES PUN TEST W EilB W UW Ckmfid&xt that If. S, Wm OF TREASUIIY DEPT. TOM iltE CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT H ^ n a O F L Injunctions Pbined for AD
YES, YES, YES, GO ON! SUSPENSE IS AWFUIi. Petitions Reaching Congress Snpposed to Destroy fWJ Washington, Jnne 27.—Sec I h'l i» ■'■'a retary to the President Tumul Held in Cm C. H. TnniiboD Patcbed ty was routed out of bed early in Great Numbers Ask- torlay by the Insistent ringing He Leaves with *Bleeding Heart* Will Land in New York W edi of his telephone. At the other . ing for Probe. Them Up and Placed Than end was the White House at TO KEB* S i^ S OP^ tache who handles the cable To Sign the Treaty at Versailles Later and Call for NM in Grculation -- Money messages from the President. “Cablegram for you from 4 Sesrion of Senate and U. S. District Attorney Crosby to >’3 th^ President,” he said. “Read TWO BILLS PROVIDE Berlin, June 27.—“I leave with sen this morning by Dr. Bell, An Found Buried in His Cel it,” the Secretary ordered. .. Enforce. Ijaw £n State—Then Test other member of thn cabinet who is .. “ ‘J. P. Tumulty, White «Case Will Conie Up. a bleeding heart,” declared Foreign House — CerUun Pnbfic House: I have decided to lift FOR CURBING PACKERS going to Versailles to sign the lar—Confesses to the the ban on — ,’ ” Minister Hermann Mueller, as he treaty. They are due to arrive in . .'“Yes, yes, go on,” Movement All Over Country to Re boarded a train at Pjotsdamer Sta the old French capital early Satur Opimon is for League—To “ ‘------^the export of gold New Haven, June 27.—That the Police. bullion.’ ” duce Idving Costs—Senators tion last night, enroute to Versailles, day morning. :■ \ Flooded With Letters From All fight of the liquor men to keep their T#hert Ifo #111 head the German dele Herr Mueller said the German Tour Country. . delegation would discuss enroute to Washington, June 27.—Accused Over U. S. places of huBiness open after J ^ y 1 gation that will sign the peace Versailles the question of whether of embezzling nearly $67,000 in par ma^ cenkW Ih this state was e't^I- treaty. He added that he consid they would participate In any peace Paris, June 27.—President Wilson tially mutilated bank notes, Charles 17 OFFICERS AND MEN Washington^^ June 27.—House deht wken it became known today ered hViriself the t’medlum of ^ f^eat celebrations in Germany after the has the utmost confidence that the H. Turnbull, a member of the de wives’ protests against the hll^h cost sioriddB.’’ ^ through a letter written by Uiall! signing of the treaty. United States will ratify the peace struction committee of the Treasury OF A E. F. GET CROSS of living are reaching Congress iff rief r -ilueUhr was joined -at Es such numbers that an Investigation States District Atltomey John F. treaty shortly after it is presented in Department, was today being held its final form. In $15,000 bail for trial. Operat was being plauned today. Crosby, of Hartford, that he~weuld One Connecticut Man Among Them, The President plans to sail Immedi ives of the secret service who made Senator Gronna, of North Dakota, enforce the law against the^ Ifquoi Sergeant Thomas W. Murphy, of ately after the signing, probably the arrest, say that Turnbull has chairman of the Senate Agriculture men In this state on July 1 unless New Haven. restrained in some way, and the am Sunday noon, landing in New York confessed. Committee, stated today that an IlliJES ARE ilE S I K A lG THE REPORT a week later. other probe of the packing industry nouncement that several promlneni Notes Found. To Ask For Joint Session. Washington, June 27.—Award of would be undertaken by his commit liquor men In the state, representing The mutilated notes, some of It Is expected that he will request the distinguished service cross to tee as soon- as appropriation bills the entire business. In the state, which were said to have been patch-, THAT EX-CROWH PRINCE HAS ESCAPED a Joint session of the Senate and 17 offlcets and men of the A. B. F. would through theii^ Attorneys, Col ed up and put Into such shape that are out of the way. House on Monday when he will ad and to four members of the French The Rendrick Bill. onel A. A. Ailing, orf this city, New they were negotiable, were found, dress the members and at the same ari^y for acts of extraordinary hero The Kendrick bill providing gov Haven County- States Attorney and the operat^es say, secreted In vari time deliver the treaty to the Sen ism was announced by the War De ernment regulation of the packers William A. King, of Willimantic, HAMBURG MOB TO SEIZE ous parts of Turnbull’s home and In Thns Far No Official Conlirm ate committee on foreign relations. partment today. Among the was made the vehicle for the investi former Attorney General of the one Instance were buried in paint Latest advices reaching the Pres awards, made by General Pershing gation which will he broad in Its State, bring an Injunction against AMERICAN FOOD SUPPLIES cans beneath two feet of coal in a ation if Rumor Has Been ident indicate that sufficient .votes the federal officials restraining them cellar bin. were: scope and Include not only an In can be mustered to secure ratiflca-^ :!rom enforcing the law. - Employed 8ev»al Years. First Lieutenant Royal H. G. quiry into the ^ost of meats, but U. S. Vessels Armed and Able to Received in Paris—Must tion, although the Administration ex It is understood here tl\at similai Turnbull had been an employee Smith, South Gorham, Me. . will include other foodstuffs. The Resist If Attempt Is Made by the pects a bitter fight in the final stages.^ jajunctions are planned to be issued of the macerating room in the Sergeant Thomas W. Murphy, 246 Kenyon Bill, which also is before Spartacists. Public Wants League O. K.’d. n all states where liquor Is now Stand Trial Treasury Department ,for several County Street, New Haven, Conn.... Congress,' provides for regulation of The President has informed his. sold but that the test of the matter years, and had access to the worn Serge^mt John Hussey, (deceased) large firms dealing in foodstuffs and London, June 27.—It Is believed colleagues that he is entirely ron- n the federal courts will be made treasury notes that were sent there Holyoke, Mass. hearings on this bill will be In the here that the Spartaclst mob which • London, June 27.—Allied repre vinced that public opinion will d^j, in Connecticut. to be ground up and replaced by Sergeant Frederick J. Hawke, East nature of a general probe of food has taken possession of Hamburg sentatives In both Holland and Ger maud the ratification and that it Greenwich, R. I. ^ costs. ‘ . new ones. The arrest was made by Crosby’s Letter. will attempt to capture the supplies many were today instructed to make will be %unwilliag to soonsent to Distinguished service medals have Honsewivcs Interested. immediate efforts to verify or dis John G. Slye and Albert L. Peck, The- letter of United States aboard American food ships, which separation of the treaty of the I^guq been awarded 12 officers for render That there is a movement through recently arrived there. The Ameri prove the report that the former both members of President Wilson’s District Attorney foljpwa: of Nations cov^ant. Inxmedlate^ -J iUg-services of conspicuous value to out th^ country among house wives Crown . Prince Frederick, 4 , bodyguard on his first trip, to ■^JiihB‘26, 1919. can vessels are armed and.. shh.*ri(L following hl4 addrsM the A. E. F., the War Department for governmental steps to reduce be able to repel the attempt. William has fled from his Island of t'rance...... ‘Amon A. Ailing, President will conimenee a eoant^ When arrested Turnbull, the de also announced. The officers hon living costs. Is evident from the refuge in Holland and returned to wide «tour, presenting the tacts to ored are: large number of protests being re “and William A. King, tectives say,' had $2,445, worth of “Counsel for Retail Liquor Deal Germany. the people. Major General C. D. Rhodes, mem ceived each day by the members of SHOOTS LOVER AND SELF Mast Stand Trial. partially mutilated bills in his pos ers’ Association of Connecti Won’t Try Kaiser. ber of the Interallied commission at Congress. Senators and Representa It Is understood this action was session. cut, New Haven; The American peace delegates are Spa. tives are flooded with letters ask taken at the request of the allied “Gentlemen: WHILE ON AN AUTO TRIP convlncied that the ex-Kaiser will Major General William H. Hays, ing that an investigation be made chieftains who are In Paris, who are never be brought to trial, v Thla In response to your recent oral In J. In command of the 28th Division. and these letters have come in such reported to be framing a demand for quiries regardingiithe'^war prohibi Couple Had Lover’s Quarrel—Girl clause was Inserted at axL Insistent ELK RIVER WATERSHEDS Major General Robert L. Howse, numbers that pressure was being the Immediate surrender of the tion act allow me to say: May Die, Man Will Recover From demand fropi British sourced^ Amer- commanding the Tlhrd Division. felt. young militarist leader by the Ger 1. That It is my duty to proceed Wound. cans here think that the machinery ARE OVERFLOWING TODAY Brigadier General T. Q. Donald The proposed investigation will mans If the report proves true.' Thus for the proposed trial will he gone son, Inspector general of service of extend not only to the large pack with the enforcement of this statute New Bedford, Mass., June 27.— far no official conflruiatlou of the through with and when International supply. ing firms which have been investigat as of every other. Violations, there Miss O^ve Grace, a twenty-two year news from Paris has been received tribunal actually formed^ but it la Trains Stopped and All Wires Down Brigadier General William Mit ed before by Congress and other gov fore, will result In prosecution. old stenographer, shot John S. Neves here, but Jankheer van Swinderen, believed that such a body would hold —Not Known ‘Whether Any Lives chell, commander air service, first ernmental departnients, but will al 2. Should you determine to file during a lover|s quarrel early today the Dutch minister to London, who action in abatement in ylew of -pleas Have Been Lost. army. so include some o^ the smaller a bill in equity I cannot enter into while they were auto riding. She only returned from Holland yester raised on the ex-Kaiser’8kbehalf that Brigadier General W. W. Harts, firms. The recently' formed combine any agreement to suspend prosecu; then turned the gun on herself and day, said today he credited, the re there Is no such crime under inter in command of District of Paris. or association of independent packers tion, pending a decision on the hill, Charleston, W. Va., June 27.- placed a bullet Just above her heart. port. national law as he is charged with. Colonel John H. Hughes, of In will come under the inquiry, it was nor can. I he governed by the hill, As a result of three inches of rain She may die. Neves, who is 25, and * Says News is True. spector general’s department, ser stated. unless an injunction is secured. fall over the Kanawha and Elk river a garage manager, ' bandaged his “From what I heard in Holland vice of supply. 3. If an Injunction should be ike- RAIN MARS RECEFnON * watersheds during the last 48 hours, cured in one jurisdiction the Depart wound and the car to the po a few days ago I am ready to be both streams are overflowing here Colonel John, H. Parker, Instruc lieve the news is true,” he said. tor machine gun school at Langres. FIRE1N CAMBRIDGEPORT ment of Justice will make no agree lice station. He said the shooting today and reports from the more ment as to prosecutions in other had ended their romance and he “The general impresllon was that TO TRANS4CEAN FUERS Colonel M. C. Shallenberger, as both the former Kaiser and the mountainous regions indicate a jurisdictions. will prefdfjqharges against his sweet sistant chief of staff, Third Corps. Crown Prince preferred to return to heavy loss of property. Trains are DOES $250,000 DAMAGE “While the above statement of heart if she recovers. Commmider Read and His Ofpw Of Germany leather than risk surrender not running at all on the coal and purpose answers completely the In- At St. Luke’s Hospital the girl re- N. C.-4 is Expected to Arrive
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Wiilkle ’ and a niuaber of PttbUa< gave a series of eight ‘scenes . Dronr Btor3rv_. ; ^ , :. ■••ii. seines iT risf^ t^ UiClvded;: .VI ; m il In his hotfie; ’ Rijij) on hUi wai^ toUhe village; in front of"the village inn; P r d | > ^ ly '* -jV’' 887 M ahret. • Quilting party; : V / ' tt u* 4. a ' TUp going up the Catskills; ' Conu Zodxlit to Scet« IjS cil SM toM lIw Rip awakes after j^O years’ sleep; Saturday Bakei^ Spfdak Rtt returns home; . &iiola(s Present Program of Louis DeUnijfOn " . Brown' Breaff, Raisin Bread, Rye' Bread, "Ctftted^Kittgs Rip appears a t the electltm. James^ McKay took the part of e €$4 f f and a full line ef Cakes and Hoi. h Most Pleas|g“ Rip,.Mary McVeigh vtas Dame Van H ^OIilVE^ Winkle, Helmer Werdelan, the ora- iVr'lSlmA COOKED FOCM) DEPARTMENT 915 Main Street
■'■XvT l i f e - to the; dock it TO It wan planned to have soihe noc- eer kicking and otfadr otttdoor apoxlil after the sail, but the rain interfered n rtii rand inatead , the partr adjottried"to Ihd bo'^lfhg alleys and fpr ah! Hour Performers tb"Bhow. Btafi M had the entire use of three alleys. F. ANOTHER SHOWING TONIGHT OF THE THRILLER That Doesn’t StUmp the Commit^ H. Anderson, Charles McCann, and tee at All. ' . . , -ft AT ROCKED MANCHESTER (loto^ ^ e in Antofflobjl^ David -Linder^ acted as' pin boys ; c -V • .h - bn ■ And and ‘some of the girls also took a kft Ahacf. Th* For an impromptu affair, the clr? i(toKNi: make them the hand at setting them up. m Fill,Day With cus put on by romh ®f the* Recreai ■ 4ve# offered. TbUt 1« why wo fl { • 1i ■ • Returning, the picnickers left the eusrwitee your money iMwk if you W« ]NHtmiwufflmi»iiairauiuinniiNiiiiiiiit4^^?Jess Willard that Tex Rickard refer announcer and firgt called on the '/ Character 15c BLACK OIL PASTE ...... 2 for 15c Mrs. Martin, third. ee were met by naming the figfht Cotteral twins, sisters from St. Jo Baseball throw: Mildred Porter, QUICK W HITE ...... 10c promoter as one of the ringside seph, Missouri, who are acting as first; Miss Ruth Wilcox, kecopd; Judges. assistant instructors at the play 15c ALBO WHITE POLISH ...... 2 for 25c Mrs. John McCann, third. grounds and swimming pool this and 2 IN 1 LIQUID W H IT E ...... 2 for 25c 50 yards dash: Evelyn Bray, first; WHITE SOX TO PLAY OUTINGS. summer. The twins did a clever 25c TOP NOTCH LIQUID WHITE ..., ...... 22c Frances Spillane, second; Helen tumbling act and also performed on Kelleher, third. \ The White Sox will meet the Out the parallel bars and the ropes. Miss Design are Relay race: Won by Evelyn Bray ings of Hartford at the Adams street Helen Bayne gave an imitation of a Prances Spillane, Veneda Browning grounds on Sunday afternoon. Geter- tight wire walker, doing some grace CHAS. RUHR and Edward Taylor. 20 Bissell Street. Just around the corner from Main sloh, the Capitol City twirler, who ful balancing on a double chalk line the two first things to consider In buying silver. Silver is a Dinner was served at Wordell’a has defeated the locals twice on the across the gym floor and then the lasting gift and that’s why it must bear the mark of distinction Shore Dinner House at 12.30 Adams street grounds has been en entire troupe gave* various dancing that will carry it through the changing styles. o’clock. Thirty-two members of the gaged by the visitors tor Sunday’s steps. Miss Elizabeth Bayne and party had a chicken, dinner and 19 game. A number of new'players will Miss Lillian Cheney were the lead Our silverware is not only perfect in quality and workmanship, partook of a shore dinner. The be seen in the Sox line-up. ers in this work and danced in a but in it the art of the great silversmiths finds expression in de food was excellent and the Service maner that would do credit to pro-, signs of rare beauty and character that will stand the test of prompt. ( CO-ED’S TRUNK HELD NO fessionals. changing styles. I At 1.30 the treat of the day’s out LINGERIE— ONLY, WHISKEY. The show concluded .with an-, ing came in the form of a sail in the other march the length of the gym Beautiful silver is'always the much desired gift of the bride. Nelcisco, a 350 ton boat owned by Edmond, Okla., June 27.— When nasium, with the individual'mem the New England Shipping Engine Miss Ada Dudley, of Balnesville, bers going thro'Ugh various stunts The Dewey-Richman Co. m Company and used by the company Texas, arrived here to attend a sum as they marched along. JEWEM3RS— STAT10NERB--r0 PTICaANS Just received a large assortment of new patterns. for transporting its help to and mer school and received a trunk she Before and after the circus, there 845 MAIN STREET Great values a( $1 to $2.50. from work. Mr. Anderson arranged had checked at Kansas City she found was dancing. During the inter ‘"The House Value” for the boat ride after arriving at it was accompanied by a revenue of mission, refreshments were served the beach. ficer. The trunk wUS opened and in in the buffet. There was an attend- Bathing Suits The sail .included a trip- /out it was found eighty pihtA of whiskey. ance of about 160. ■ J around Fisher’s Island, where a fine Mias Dudley denied ownership aUd for Men and Women, also Boys’ Bathing Trunks. explained that a porter in Kansas view of Fort Wright was obtained; City, whom she had check her trunk, $1.50 quality dark Blue Bungalow Aprons, full size. back through New London harbor, must have made a mistake. Her Tonight Is Graduation Night at Special at ...... 98c by the million dollar pier and Sub-' trunk, she said, was a steamer trunk, the High School. The exercises will marine Base, where a number of while the one sent here was a large be held in the assembly hall and will green one. Her father was appealed Adorable Germaji submarines were seen and to to solve the mystery. begin at 8 o’clock.' New Hats A. WEISMAN {By Morris) An assortment of smart Oliver Twist with a vengeahee modish millinery Whose NORTH END DEPARTMENT STORE J dainty charm and distinc 243 NORTH MAIN HARTMAN BLOCK tion make our Special June Sale Prices seem almost un believably low... Included /•# are
SAVE MONEY Special Sale Saturday NEW SUMMER HATS NEW SPORT HATS m BY ORDERING NOW NEW NET HATO NEW MILAN HATS NEW GEORGETTE H VfS I wish to announce that on account of the continual raise in the cost of materials I will have to raise my prices from 10 to 25 per cent on ALL automobile paint $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 ing and other work. This raise is to take effect July 1st. r / '______' , _^ ^ ^ ------The prices will still be from 15 to 25 per cent lower Wonderful Value^Three Ninety-Eight Sale than' they are elsewhere for the siime quality of work. BALDWIN’S PAINT SHOP I Georgettes, Italian ' Leghorns, Milans with Ribbon 71 SOUTH MAIN STREET i CiHWiis, Taffeta Silks, Milans with Flowered Georgette ” Facing, Handsome Blade l^ e re s With Black Satin Facings. , The most extraordinary display of Summer Millinery to be seen in all Hartford at this popular price! Thtere are spori hats, street hats, dre6s hats and gaMen hats THE C. W. KING GO. in the lot. SUCCESSOR TO G. H. ALLEN ALLEN PLACE, MANCHESTER 863 MAIN STREET, HAHTF(M® ^ J LUMBER, COAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES Over Harvey & Lewis. Up due flight, but iUpbys to walk BEA¥ER BOARIL SEWER PIPE CRESCENTS V$. AtLAS. Bnhday' aftembon with Noble at the LINING receiving end. Manchester’s fahtest juvenile teams,' the Crescents'and the Atlas, S. A. TBMSKV^^iiASm. will battle for baseh^l supremacy at Tomorrow afteirhoeti 1110 AthMIca ;ji' 1 T K C.kW. KING CO wlUr meet :the' Eagles of Hartford'iW ‘itaE^'liONE IM , MAJTOHESTBR the old Main street" grounds tomor row afternoon. There la consldero- a basehan game; for the heneftt eT, hte rivalry between these two teams the Salvathm Am y Fundi On and thje fact; th e’(^escentS'are' the day the., fo^ehi wlR' medt thd ArtHit ? ^eedOA Ridiana e£.£lhliee|ee FaHe.. .Take YourTypewriler Troubles to • GAI^ELLA, Jeweler^ onl^ team' ^ c h h i^ . ii^teated the b. W. CAMP Atlas this seasoii ihaheff^the qontest 40 Asylum St Hirtioird' hiorex u v r a 9 interesting.Asaava Oi^ va#? $Snday the v h s vw w ' tHento-'-'VJifAdalnil' i*^^*^-**—— CresCenta will play ^^ jU nlor SeA t Lonim>Juh’e'^ hY^p^wrlter M echanic Up Ort^ FU^t storA'ot B ox 503 Diamond M
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(::X: of Senators Ansi^red y?s'’ In Today *8 Letter on the League ttatarad 'At tlia Po«t Of01B c6 at Man- / ■Mit t as BaooiM Class Mail Matter SELECTS SAVIN ROCK No-detail of excellence is found wanting in this ’ • PabltoH^ by On this pagd The Herald Is print It fail to do so, then It may either Coh$]^ial I^rlod Suite. K is made of ^carefully segflo»lA . / AS F lA ^ f O R OVTINIi ing a serfes of letter^ touching every unanimously, or by_a majority, vote, wood and'^fashioined by skilled. workmen. It has chann,^v.^jj nie H m U Pratii^ Company publish a report containing g state dignity and simplicity. And though it will last a lifetime angle of the plan^for a League of ment of the facts of the dispute and Crary Bvenini except Sundays and Natlons^v-proposed by the Paris Cov the recommohdatipns deemed just you will never grovr tired of It. Why not brighten that Holidays. gues^ room with new furnishings now— or your own bed- enant, now aysalting ratlQcatlon by and proper in regard thereto. If the e 0 Monthly Meeting Decides New report is unanimously agreed to b> room If you please. We are splendidly prepared to serte, By Mall, Postpaid the United States Senate. In accord |4.0i a year, |2.00 for six nion^i ance with the authors’ - wishes the all the membeta of the Council, ex you. iiil Carrier ...... Twelve Cents a Week cept those representing the dis Haven Resmti^is B est individual letters’ are not identified f ^ 'U Copl«l ...... Two, cents putants, the members agree not to Shown In our Middle Window. ^ with any one writer. go to war with any party to the dls iSfin OlBoe—^Herald Building. Man- They are writ^^ by': pUte which, complies with the rec ahester. Branch Office—Ferris Block, ■omtb Manchester. William H. T^ft, Ex-President of ommendations of the report. The New Perfection Oil Stove ACCEPT FIVE MEMBERS; the United S ta ^ . Council may also refer any such dis pute to the Assembly, and shall so TBIiBPHOlVBS. George W, "^ickersham, formerly Main Office. Main and Hilliard Sts.«84 refer it at the request of either, par Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... s « WILL HELP “ ATHLETICS” United Stgten Attorney General. ty made withip fourteen days after with Cabinet Special $16.95 A. Lawrbndb Tioweju, President of A ' M o s t the submission of the dispute to the We bought heavily on ------{------Harvard*;____ tfi Council. THE CLASS OF ’19. Dowd Makes Plea for His Team— ■Defects Not Irremediable. ] two burner New Perfection •ia?r' Henr:r^ oflthe New York What a year Is this to graduate! Chamber Also W o^s to Extend Bar. The defect in this plan is that It Oil Cook Stoves with cah- % No class ever looked out on such a Work Among Schbbl Children. fails to lay down any rule binding upon the Council or the Assembly It would be difficult to select a inels. They have not moved vista of opportunity as that which more suitable wedding gift than the stretches before the one which The Manchester Chamber of Com Senator Loilge objected ta the for the determination of disputes ol as quickly as we expected, a justiciable nature. This omission' Cheney. merce at its monthly meeting, held original League Covenant upon the we need the room they’re leaves our High School tonight. No is somewhat emphasized T)y the pro The extraordinary beauty of Che last evening, voted to accept' the ground that it bound us to submit young men and women ever stood, vision in Article XV, that ney cabinet design lends added occupying, so we have made diplomas in hand, ready to step in recommendation of the Outing Com every possible international dispute “ if the dispute between the par a special price to move them or difference either to the - League ties is claimed by one of them, charm to the new home. , to such a future as that which is mittee-and Will hold Its annual sum quickly. mer outing at Savin Rock. The court or to the control of the Execu and is found by the Council to opening its doors to this class ot arise out of a matter which by . 1919. To be young at such*a time as Chamber disposed, of a referendum tive Council of the League. Senatoi International law is solely with The Cheney •& this! It is not too much to say that on the railroad question, attended Root, on the other hand, objectea in the domestic jurisdiction of You know that everything theirs is a good fortune beyond that to considerable routine business that it abandoned the principle of that party, the Council shall so is “ done to a turn” and de of any graduating class in the his such as paying bills, and accepted compulsory arbitration for which report, and shall make no rec Phonograph liciously cooked on the New ommendation as to its settle tory of education. The prospect la live new members. The meeting the American delegation contendeo With your gift goes the-key'to ment.” Perfection Oil Cook Stove. was preceded by a strawberry short In the Second Hague. Conference, the treasures of all record. libraries. stimulating,^ is glorious, but is also In' this case, the Council must be The long blue -- ney serloua.; cake supper and after the business and fairfdjlta establish 9 permane^tj governed in its deplsiop..^ interna No other gift, however costly, can court of abritratiorf. iSy the revis burner gives you just the If they will, these men and women meeting was over the members at tional law, whereas there is ^uch bring more real joy to the home. provision in express language inUde right heat for all cooking — we may safely call them that to tended a moving picture show at the Covenant (Article/XII)\ The Cheney is shown here in a va binding upon the Council' or Assem riety of beautiful models. purposes. night—may walk along paths beset Park theater. “ The members pli/l^e League^. bly with respect to arriving afi their with the grandest experiences of The session was held in Tinkei agree that if there arise'^^ | recommsRidations or report concern our national life but, however they Hall. Supper was ready at seven between vthem any dlsi^t^^ike-^ ing disputes, even of the nature de- '.f choose to go,this much is certain,the o’clock. The shortcake was prepar ly to lead to a rupture^ they scril)e,d in Article XlH, and defined ed under the direction of 01ive> will submit 'the matter eltherW by Senator Root as justiciable. - way will not be easy. This is a sick But it can hardly be imaginen Toop and Robert V. Treat. It was world in which we live. Our civil to arbitration or to inquiry by that the Council would decide, ex-' ization is still reeling from the shock served by a corps of waiters and af the Council, and they agree in cept upon well recognized principles of the war. And every day, almost ter the Cigars had been passed no case to war until three of international law, any dispute around N. B. Richards led In vk months after the award by the which Involves the interpretation of every hour, these young citizens are a treaty, a question of internation community sing that yas enjoyed arbitrators or the report by the Home of the Steinway Piano and Berkey and Gay Furniture going to find the world intruding al law, breach of international obli upon them in their daily affairs and
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Toledo, Ohio, June 27.—"What will happen if Jack Dempsey hits There are the stylish waist-seams, iLLABOABD and really hurts Jess Willard?” the military models, the Varsity That’s a question that is agitat suits, Prep models, sport suits. You ing pugilistic psychologists more thany any other created by the July never saw a smarter selection of the 4 th battle.' The Beach, Country live ones. We’re ready to show you. "Will the mighty Willard rush at Dempsey in a burst of Berseker rage Or Mountains $32.50 $35.00 $40.00 and try with all the power of his superior body to smash the smaller man into a prone and battered hulk? Or will pain take the fight out of Let’s do the vacation in proper style, with plenty of him?i Stylish New Clothes—for THAT is the only way we caa Regal Oxfords Here’s the' Answer. get the MOST out of our holiday. . THIS STORE will Here.ls the answer of Jaci; Kearns, supply the garments, hats and shoes and you may pay You’ll need a pair of these stylish whp. manages Dempsey: the bill in EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ‘fTha vary minute that Jack lapda Oxfords with your new suit. The hlB first crashing blow is the minute .i2a3u5aaE*i latest and best are here. Glad to show that Jess Willard gets on the chuteq WE SUPPLY^HE FAMILY WITH that will lead him to pugilist oblivion. you. If Willard does not go down for the Ipng, long count, you stake your Vacation Clothes bank account that from then on he’ll WOMEN’S SUITS, CAPES AND DOLMANS try a runaway fight and attempt to ON EASY WEEKLY^ TERMS save himself from a further beat DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS, HATS, SHOES Underwear ing. He won’t run long—not with Dempsey chasing him.” Cool comfortable underwear. Union Walter Monahan, chief sparring partner of the champion and who MEN’S SUMMER SUITS and two piece garments, Rockinchair, has boxed more than 4,000 rounds Porosknit, B. V. P., Balbriggan and with him, takes an entirely opposite SHOES, FURNISHINGS P. Q. A. garments. view. This Is Itf When Jess Gets Mad. 75c to $3.50 "If Willard ever gets fighting mad, Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffoer & Man no man that inspire^ the mood can last long before then fury of the at ( tack that Is sure to follow. Jess, by nature, Is an easy-going fellow Straw Hats who never wants to hurt and who Jaw isn’t really any incident in his never in his life has used his full life. All the good ones are here in all sizes. Panamas, Toyos and Sennits. strength. That’s because no one ever But let’s assume that Johnson did 1-u $2.00 to $6.00 has brovoked him to‘the white anger break Willard’s jaw. That would that is poDhible. size up as sufficient cause for any, "Once, Aroused by)a hurtiiDs; blow' -man to lose-patience with a toeman. from an enemy, Willard woul^ he It would be cause for anger to blaze worse than a raging‘lion. The long forth and for a furious charge at the pent-up fighting spirit would be other. But for nearly 23 rounds— good for 100 cents aroused and he would go out to broken Jaw or no broken Jaw—Wil smash or be smashed. And no man lard fought methodically and care that an enraged Willard tacikles can fully. He remained almost wholly smash him.” on the defensive until Johnson, oh the dollar Who Is right—Kearns or Mona wearying and broken more by his han? own exertions than Willard’s Jabbing full face value on your purchase Some Facts. took a right hand swing that cost Let us trot forth some facts: him the championship. All of which "PLEASED BEYOND ALL MEASURE” Back In 1918 Willard took on the brings once more the question: What powerful Carl Morris In New York. really 'Will happen if Jack Dempsey Is the comment we hear from crowds of customers on Jands a crashing;, wounding blow Early in the fray, Morris, one of the every side these days. For these are days of real dis No matter where you go roughest fighters that ever stepped upon the head or stomach of the into the ring, clouted Jess a few Kansas giant? covery for many Hartforders—who are learning how, husky clouts. Did Jess go Into a genuine are Herrup values and how enjoyable the sales or whom you meet,- you can always be sure that rage? No, Jess Just fought along after that evenly and carefully and C OF C. SEES PICTURE people make shopping to every one of our patrons. your feet are properly dressed if you buy your newspaper account will show that shoes and Oxfords from us. We keep right up he clinched most of the way to the OF BOLSHEVISM EVILS THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF end of the tenth. with the times and start every season with the ^ Gunboat Smith’s Wallop. Our Double June Business Sale very same styles you would find in leading stores Gunboaf Smith, a mighty good Propaganda Film Shown to Mem bers at Park Theater After Busi- of the big cities. banger in his halycon days; biffed^ VALUES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD Willard on the bony part of the front ‘ ness iuteedng. ispiece in one of the early rounds.^ Spectatpi-s insist that the punch hurt : FoUowlng the meeting of the local —and hurt fearfully. Them was a Chamber of Commerce last evening, Louis Hemip cause for anger to blaze within Wil the members aldjourned to th6 Park For Men, Wom en lard; reason enough for him If 'i^s- theater, where through, the co'Urtesy COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHER FULL LINE of John F. Sullivan, they saw a pri sessed of the inherent fury that Mon j| 052-58 MAJN ST., HARTFORD, Near Morgan St. White Summer Shoes ahan speaks about, to rush forward vate screening of "Bolshevism on and crush the lighter and far smaller Trial” a propaganda film ' designed PUMPS AND OXFORDS euid Chfldien Smith under a fpsillade of powerful to show how ridiculous the theory blows. really is. KEDS Fought on Defense. The private ^bowing of tlxe ' film BARRY LEAVES BED SOX. We invite the patronage of all. One visit to our But'Willard didn’t. The moment was held after the regular show was is a real love; not the loose, free This season’s goods in Rubber love, when It is a real love; not the New York, June 27.—-'Two famir- store will make jy^ou a steady customer." Our that Jess was.^whaled >by that crash over. ;An augmented orchestra E|up- iar faces are missing from the lineup Soles and Heels for TENNIS ing right hander he fought defen plled tlie music and the men were loose, free love that BoWhevists prices are reasonable—our goods are right and practise, but love of the higher kind. of the Boston Red Sox today. Ja(* and other sports. sively—.did his best, to avoid further allowed to smoke during the show. Barry and Amos Strunk are the miss- hurts. Many spectators claim he "Bolshevism on Trial” tells tie The members of the C; of C. our fitting service perfect. thoroughly enjoyed the picture ing members. Barry and Strunk mar^honed. At any rate. Smith, the story of a rich young mail who, be were sent back to the Athletics, the aggressor threw out on the decision cause |of love for a girl, decides to which may later be shown' to the public. team of their early triumphs In the DOROTHY DODD AND SWEET SALLY LUNN FOO'TWEAR FOR WOMEN AND by the prpvertial mile. Charlie Mil join a communistic colony off the world’s championship, for Bobby Florida coast. ''The Socialists GROWING GIRLS. ^ Y ler, bearcat Tom McMahon, Luther Roth and Maurice Shannon. McCarty and Arthur Pelkey, dmPP^d thought that here they would he STEAMERS COLLIDE. EMERSON AND CO-OPERATIVE FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS. some stinging drives upon the head^ able to realize the happiness' for New York,, June 27.—The Japan FRENCH CHAAO* WINS. and body of the Kansas giant. But which they had so long been search ese steamer Tatiraga Maru wirelessed HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Lowell, Mass., Jnhe 27,—^Be; nowhere is it recorded tha^^Wlliard ing; that here they could carry out early today that she had 'collided Vqlger, who claims the'French tea' ^was spurred into furious aggressive their long delayed I>lqhs; that there with an unknown sailing ship sixty erweight championship, today ho ness. To the contrary, hurting Wil could be free. The'y became free—> miles off New York at about mild- a. knockout victory over Gussle Le lard seeiped to drivp him. .to cover. too free. Socialism became Bols- night last night and that she was un HOUSE SON, Inc. Willard made th*e' statement, that hevism\and tre^flpjp., license.. able to find the, sailing vessel after Is, of Phil^^phla. Valger other day that Jack Johnson broke Their dreams were shattered. The the crash. The message said the Lewis away in the second rbuti^^ his left Jaw in their Hav^a fight. beautiful, fertile island became bar Japanese 'Ste^Aier, which Is bound That bit of "news” comes ad a great ren and unwholesome. ^Men and for Yokohama, was standing by un POSTMISTRESS AT 21. ^ t ^ women lost all j^wer of reasoning til daylight to continue the search. - Blue Springs, Mo., June B7.—Thlario> surprise—an<| generates wonder. little village .boasts " the youngtelM* Co ld -b l o o d e d b o b b e r y ; CONSIDERATE THIEVES. ROGER SAW A HIGH DIVER, Looks Like Fake; . and lived as cattl^ do. Bblshevism postmistress In ktlsBourl.^he is ‘ was at its work. It killed every-* FREDEBICR STILL IN HOLLAND. Frances Stnith, Jtwt ,turhea tmenty^' THIEVES LOOT ICE PLANT. . St. Louie, Junfe $7.»^ilobert\^^L., ROGER D IV ^, ROGER IS WISER. , Following £is triumph over the ne Spobr got off a'^Oniiid-avenue ■car gro, Dillard was hi^rrled straight thing but one thing. It could not iparis, June 27.—^A rumor was In one^ Who recently passed ite ,exaaite^' • . 'i—T- :■ V , kill the pure, clean, hol^ love of a circulation here today that the Crown tibn for the. place an^:^oa out akin bere to jSnd himselC confronted by Richmond, Ind., June 27.-'—Roge^ through to New Tork.^ There he was of a halt^bsen'olfler^.eoutestai^; two inpn utlth Tevotvera. TJwy search pamde^ around’by Tom Jones. He beautiful girl and a decent nian. It Prinr^ has h o t. actually' fled, ihrotn Jane. 27.—ip was Snediker, eight years old, visitei^ a ed hlhi and took his gold watch and .wad almost eonstahtly in the public tried; it struck at them time ‘ and Holland hut is still Ih' in i^me Tbe ^olea^ camivar here'and took great interest |5.6*v ; -C ■ again, but it only-fanned the flame ihrt of the country. It was said that '-IpdliUiii^Us, Ind.^^ Junhv' off the-job.’A t that S p ^ ^ r -cxpliMned that.■ thw. v money , in a high 0iver. When'he returned eye tor a , month following his vic -noi^dtng? #as he Sad home he *a6cided to try the dlvor's tory. But^nPVes once during that Into a fire. The d ttg e r this monster possibly he cenfeVred at tbps Oermbl|( .firlNuf^r^whfae_ 16* wb- for the remainder, of the week. The stunts, so climbed the platform of a Ume did Willard appdar With k han^ cAttsed by its presqn;^ .0^47 terved #ea'-itol^.-^ Yce W tttolrOWwre tetnib^ .. windmill,> thiciy-fivB teet'^ from the ground, and Jumped pl7. \ Que log age. Being a Aupc^uUm Wllli»d per^,to,^ draw them closer to^eAdli .othey,. .i. . ^ -Vlii ♦jy., - r » ? a ^ can wa8''bvoh^il.- Imps is cmtji^peted B^ il^ t a broken. Bofshevism cahiiot kiU lote, wb*k' it r . V
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-1: [s1kbift;;dtdt*lXQ polo ground whbn 234 7-8. j and Pahh Beach Cloth, finelj tahored lesia. he quelled the Giants and later ONE m m saciB^’ ;his head in his hands, and resuintogi Worthington Puinp became prom The Berlin railway strike threat subjugated the Dodgers to a 'his monotonotts moan in nmmbllttg* sure good fit arid coinfort ahd^Hriih^^^ Inent, having a quick advance voi ens to become country wide. hard-fought battle at Bbbets broken. English, “ I ralisy, I crasyj 1 five points-at 82. Pierce Arrow was permit the l^eez^ to blow thk’ough; - A meeting has been called at Dan field. Armando Marsans, toe. lose my brain; I lose my brain’ ' Yankee veteran,. has faded from under pressure and after yielding . Those who yritnessed the. execu zig to organize an East Prussian Re B re ^ Down at Last Moment— And Pairti Beach means itiore -than the:.™ ! ; the big league picture, but re- 1 1-4 to 50.1-8, raHled to 56 7-8 tion were'the jprison -Warden, Pdd^ public. Made Despea-ate Effort to Have I ports from Cuba todlioate a big Marine Common advanced 7-8 -tb eral Marshall Chesterfibld, C.. Mid- known ecru colored cloth because.-it copgij^ It is rumored here that plans are f tocreas»->-ln baH^plpyers w'^o 52. . Sentence Changed. on foot to proclaim the! Duke of idlebrooks. Acting Prison'’ Physician in blu^s, grays and mixtures—something^ * aim to Invade the^bifl leagne 4x The strong tone was well Inato- Mecklenburg King of West Prussia, this country. iJ.- C. Wilson, Prison Physician Po^. tained all through the forenoon Calm until they caught sight ot every taste, as low in price as General Hoffman is known chiefly .Identihcation Officer George H. Chandler Motors %idv^nced 13 points the dangling noose fit Wethersfield Starr, twelve guards detailed ai^ high as $20. ' because he represented Germany to 248; Steel Common to 108%; prison, Erasmo and Ms brother Joe during the Brest-Litovsk negotia five newspapermen. ' Sloss Sheffield, 1% 'to 73; General Peretta, New Britain murderers, Their Fight for Idfe. Gmne in and cool off. tions and dictated the terms o f the CARL MAYS IS ONLY Motors five points to 239%; Mexican became unnerved and had to be sup peace by which Russia made a hu Convicted October 4, ,19i8, of the Petroleum four points to 187. U. S ported to the gallows at midnight miliating surrender to the -Kaiser, a UNDEBNAND PITCHER murder of Prank Palmese of New Rubber, two points*to 131%, and last night when they paid the penal Britain on the night Of June 3 that treaty that is nullified by the new United Cigars sold up to. 169%.-. ty for their'crimes. One of the ■ I- treaty of peace to be signed at 'Ver year and sentenced by Judge LuciCn One of Select Quartet to Gel Pierce Arrow was in supply fall -brothers tried to coniimit suicide P. Bdrpee to be hanged Pebruary 5, sailles. He has protested publicly ing over one point to 53%. earlier in the day by setting fire to against the provisions of the peace 1919, the Perretta brothers exhaust Away With Frealf Delivery. ^ Stock Quotations. his ^ irt with a match but he was IT PAYS TO BUY OUR KIND* treaty, granting German territory ed every conceivable etfort to pre . -_j-- i, .. . Reported for The Evening Herald discovered in time. in the east to the Poles. vent execution. Almost up to the 93-69 ASYLUM S t Connoctirvj with MO TRUMBULL S t Benders of Red Sbx TWirler Are Puzi by Richter & C o„-6 , Central. Row, End Goxctee Quickly. last minute, they refused to: give up ------J------______L—i .;v zUno to Ameiiean League 8lug- Hartford. 2:30 p. m. prices.' The end - cante sharp arid quickly.. the fight for their lives and only yes- REVISED “ DRY” RILL. gcr8*-Ono of BarrowW Beet At G & W I ...... 179 In' less than eight minutes' Erhsmo i^eMay,,morning Governor Marcus r-j- . -I 3 American Sugar ...... 183:% Bets on the Mound. was swung into eternity while Joe H. Holcomb received a ten-page let Enforcement Clauses Being Rushed Am B Sugar ...... 86*: Am Tel & T e l ...... 1 0 4 % was-pronounced dead by Acting Prisi ter from Erasmo, the older brother, Through the House. Garl Mays is the only underhanded Anaconda ...... 73% on Physician J. C. ‘Wilson in- less begging for an eleventh hohr re pitcher of any real class ln the major Am Smelter ...... 88% than rtine mlrintes." Prison Physi prieve. At that very moment, the leagues today; and' ohe of the select Washington, June 27.— The re> Am Lopo ...... 85% cian Fox confirming Dr. 'Wilson's quartet who have gotten away with governor was giving a hearing to vised prohibition enforcement bill Am Car Foundry ...... I l l A T & S Fe '...... : .100% report after application of the steth Michele Riccio, Italian consular was reported, out favorably from Balt & Ohio ...... 43% oscope. Erasmo entered the death agent in Hartford and Lawyer'Noble the House Judiciary Committee this B R T ...... 30% chamber at 12:05:'07, the trap was E. Pierce on an argument plea for a afteriipon and placed on the house Bethlehem Steel B ...... 88 sprung at 12:05:32 and he was pro stay of execution to permit another calendar. Plans are now being per Butte & Sup ...... 28% Chile Copper ...... 26% nounced dead at 12:13:25. Joe Was review of the case by the board ol fected for speeding its passage Cons Gas ...... 101% brought, into the death chamber at pardons. ' through the House. Col Fuel ...... 48% 12:30:3^, the trap was ^ung at The crime for which the brothers The bill is In three parts. The C & O ...... 64% 12:30:53 and he was dead at paM the death penalty was commit first deals with war-time prohibition Can P a c ...... 160% 12:40:25. Gen Electric ...... 165% ted on Cherry street. New Britain enforcement, and would be repealed Kennecott ...... 40% 'Weaker "Hies First. following an Italian party in a house automatically should the war-tinje Lehigh 'Valley ...... 53% Erasmo was selected as first to adjoining that occupied by the PeC- prohibition law be annulled. The Mexican Pet ...... 186% die because he had prored the weak rettas and in which they conducted Mer M Pfd ...... HT% second part deals with constitutional er brother during the last few days, a shoe repair shop. They were ar prohibition enforcement and be Mer M ...... ; ...... 52% Miami Copper ...... 28% and Joe, the ’older, and who had rested at their home about an hour comes effective January 16 next. Norfolk & W e s t...... 106% been a soldier In the Italian army, after the murder and taken to the The third 'part regulates the manu National Lead ...... 81% seemed better able to endure the New Britain General Hospital, where North Pacific ...... 96% facture of alcohol for permitted agonizing strain of waiting; When Palmese identified’ them as his as purposes and uses also effectlvs N Y C en t...... 79 % N Y, N H & H ...... 31% parted just oiftslde the death cham sassins, a short time before he died January 16 next. Press Steel C a r ...... 85% ber, both brothers, who could not be He had been shot in the stomach ___ jPliolo Penna ...... 45% heard until tfie guards approached and slashed six times in the face ■- - m VMltrn Newspaper People’s Gas I ■ . 53 them, began tk moan ahd lament in and, according to his dying state Repub I & S . .. . 93 Italian, sobbing' and cryfqg. ment, was beset from, the rear by the Reading ...... - 87% 'P 'lR E ^ that , are built I DAGFDALL GAM EPADS I Chic R I -& Pac- . 28 Erasmo’S^crtek'-atoppCd' until he Perretta brothers, it was believed Southern Pac ,. .106% turned to look^ at the n-oose. ’ Rev. to have been due to a long-standing ^ Baseball proved.finandal ^ Carl Majm, Southern Ry .. . - fio% Loqls RabottI,' curate of St.! An hatred. are sold right. ) ' St Paul ...... 42 success at the University of Vlr- thony’s church to this city, stood be glnla the past season, despite ;the freak delivery over a period ol Third Ave ...... 25 many years li(-the big show. Tex O i l ...... 272 fore the younger brother trying to the limited schedule, due to the cj*: Union Pac ...... Price of 30 X 3% fact that none of the big college Jack Warhbp, who used to sling .188% comfort hhn t6 the last, while Rev. |for toe Yai^s; Bhines of the old U S Steel ...... 108% Mlqhael Barry, Roman Catholic T H i THE BASES :$ teams of the East came South -jf U S Steel Pfd . . . .116% FABRIC RED TO P TUBE H M r this spring. The financial report, r| 'Clncy Reds, and McGlnnlty of Giant Utah) Copper . . . . 88% Chaplain at the prison remained Just made public by Manager J. ,fame were pitchers who resojted to Westinghouse .. . 57 With- Joe. ’■ • Non-Skid Non-Skid Fits all makes N. Greear, straws a net profit the underhand method of hurling g Erasmo’s attempt at suicide in the Harry Heilman’s triple in the 12th baseboU, and though there have been |j: for the entire season of $2,421,07. afternoon, and his conduct the past inning against Cleveland, followed by Casing Casing of casings a number, of pitchers who have tried PHARMACISTS MEET. Flagstead’s single, gave Detroit a vic that style of twirling, the four men week had marked hjm as the weak er', but he bore' up better than Joe tory in her first extra-inning contest $19.15 $25.75 $3.65 tioned here rank -as the peers of their C. T. Hull, of New Haven Is Chosen of the year. class. ^ President. at the dast. Protesting Innocence Mays graduated to the Bed Sox to and refusing the rites of the church, Boland and Jasper engaged in a Prices reduced proportionately on all sizes. 1915, coming up frofii'the Providence Erasmo paid no' attention to Father regular pitcher’s battle, Jasper giv iclub, and right off the reel he proved New Haven, June 27.— After en ing up six hits and Boland five. Jtabotti, who stood before Mm. Jot, T h e F i s k r u b b e r C o m p a n y a winner, winning 24 games and li>s- tering an almost' unanimous protest The Senators took the rubber however, pressed his lips eagerly of N . Y . Ing but eight in his first season. Hia against the soda water tax and list game of a five-game series against V delivery is a pnzzle to American league ening to addresses by Dr. Carl Wim- for the crucifix held out to him by George Dauss and Howard Ehmke the Red Sox at Boston when Harry GoBorol OAoesi Chieopoo Falls, Moss. For flalo.By Doolort betters, and unless we miss our guess the priest; and was torn from It only 'are pitching great ball for the Tigers. mer, of the New York College ol Harper southpawed the Barrowites he is going to be one of Ed Barrows' Pharmacy and C. C. Cyrus, ot by the slipptog down of the black best bets on the mound this season. cap over his face. into submisaion. It was Harper’s 3 Bppa Blxey, Jr., the tall left-handed -Bridgeport, the Connecticut Pharm second victory in the series. Mays has a fast ball, regardless ol Sees Wife and Children. pitcher, expects to be mustered out of the fact, that to the fan in the grand aceutical Association at their annu Heather pitched his best game for the service soon. The* two men ate -practically noth TIRES stand it may look more like a slaw al meeting late yesterday Elected A the Reds yestorday against Pitts • • * ing, shrugging their ehouldeto and one. ' His best b0u is known among Jamieson, of Bridgeport and N. B, burg, slipping the Pirates the kalso- Walter Golvln, Mobile first baseman, asking: “What’s the i!i8e?*'‘'They h the members of the Bed Sox as the iSevin, of NoiVlch to honorary life i|ine and giving up only three' hits. has reported to his club after service ’tbb’lb no supper at all. Erasmo’s screw ball, which Is a new one. H membership and choSe thesfe offlcera: ( Jeff Tesreau has just been re- to Siberia, Russia. is so called because It Is aUeged to 'wife aqd chidren visited him yester President, C. T. Hull, N^w'ftav- ajppointed poach of the Dartmouth twist os dp the threads of a scifew. day morning. The children''aire too The Browns have been called toe ,en; First 'Ylce President,’ ' 6. S .’ Ne|- baseball team for two years. It twirls sideways in coming up to the youhg to realize what' It fill meant, *Voader team.” Everybody Is wonder batter, and when it Is working good Mn, Hartford; Second 'Yice Presi Your Fruits ing where they wiU finish, dent, Frank Sisk,- Norwich; P. J 'hlii Mfs; Ferretta, aftifiV aimbst « * * it breaks to toward'the right-handed hitters rather than away from them.' Garvin, Middletown, Secretary and ■breaking doUrn while she said good BASEBALL RESULTS BUI Schwartz, succeeding Arthuz Treasurer. bye to • her hnsbandj went away Devlin as manager of the Norfolk CONNIE MACK WAS MISTAKEN shrieking and walling, cursing Tars, is getting a lot of praise. Judge, Jury and jail officials In loud • • • AMERICAN LEAGUE. cries. - . SPRAY TO KILL THE INSECTS President John Powers of the Los 'Manager's Prediction That He Would Detroit 1, Clevelaiud 0. Assemble Strong Team So Far O T T TOWN The last visitors were cousins who R. H. E. Angeles club beads the agitation for Detroit' ...... 1 6 1 raising the Coast league player limit Has Not Materialized. .came yesterday afternoon. At 6 o’clock a lone Italian wandered in Cleveland ...... 0 5 .2 UMK lEAf FC|H to 16 men. t ■ *' Batteries^^Boland and Ainsipith; * * • 'When Connie Mack disrupted his The South Manchester Division of to the prlsrti. Insisting that he Jasper and O’Neill. Tlie best kiidwn remecly iPpr Aphis and* au suckii^ great team after the 1014 world’s Young Bud Ammons, after winning Sons of Temperance initiated two fihould see the execution. He re 'Washington a, Boston Iv insects. We have-it iti ^naptitit^-to'sniti, a l^ series, selling Collins, Baker, Barry, PYROX, PARIS GREEN, B O R W LEAD, a 16-inning game for Galveston with metobers ht its meeting last evening, fused- to tell Ms name or where he R. H. E. Shawkey* and Miwphy and casting Washington ...... 3 .% a timely hit, was given his release, and Miss Barflara Lord, who just fin-; came from; and was sent away. , BORBEAU^ MIXTURE, ARSENATE OF thus retires in a blaze of i^ory. adrift il^nder, Plank and Coombs,--hd Boston ], .6 9 LEAD. « • • said: ‘Til, have players Just as rgopd ished her- freshman yehr at the Un Joe, who had been in the Italian Batteries— Harper, Agnew and Pic- two years from now.” But Conhie baq array, bore up well during the day, One of the real comebacks Is Ed iversity; of 'Washington, D. C., and inich; Peanock and Schang.^ r -- t now discovered that roses do not groW St;- ^Louis ' 84 €||icagio> fit' ‘ BERRY BA^BTS/-5»U lT JARS AND Sweeney, the big catcher who is now is taking a summer conrse under and maintained his self-control. In on every bush. After four consecutive the'morning hej and also -Erasmo, A ' - ’ . R. GOOD LUCK RINjGS ' ^ doing the bnlk of the work for toe the head cataloguer at the Con St. Louis ....J...... 3 15 :0 tailenders since 1914 he seems to have wtra visited by Rev. Patrick Daly and .Pirates. a team thls^ year that is evte mere ol gressional Library, haf been appoint Chicago ...... 2-;! 8 : 0 • F. T. BLISH, MA^ Rev. J. Leu-SnlHvan o f St. Jofieph'w * • • a Joke than some of. his previous ctnbft ed an agsfstaht librarian there. Batteries— Sothorou,'- Severeid and Western leagfi'e clnbs by mall -vote Last year Connie had a respectable ChurTdi; Britain, 'wfi'ere the W o Billings; Kerr and Schalk. „ iha'^e decided to Increase the player t&IIenfler; One tan’t even say 'tunt men werei ntoinbers of the parish. Iese Fuieiiie It NINETY MILES AN HOUR n a t i6 i^ l e a g u e , iNinlt to 16 men Instead of the 14 orig this year’s toanl. * , J(cto nade’ bis peace with the Mfike» ■ : ‘ F. T. Manager. inally agreed npon. iiestep HohOnlhal, sonrafE.tL. G. he'wah'soon i& meet, went to contes- OnctonatA'lL Ptltobarg HMovy Ropeato ItMtfi Hohenthal, is nP4r employed as « % B. khm -'and received jcoThmiinign. Eras- Cincinnati; ..,.. 7> 0 ; V Bhner Ponder; Plttdbargfi pitcher, Eflstory rEiMtoto itsMf to baseball as machinist at, tk«' Rtotto Aero : who baa been an aviator to the army, ma who is more atheifitle- and' anar Pittsburg V,- r 2 well mi to w o ^ pollttcs. .Last sp^tofi plane tidereeny^s plant at Falmouth, chist, Mfused to receive ’ the 1 last Batterles^Rubther ' and CONSUMES ^ PINTO GF tence of^seven mtoibe to jnetnrncd from France last week and aftor the Doflig^^ first iflis Mass. Hew haa Just eompletefl'^ his jreported to Manager Besddc. -blr' ■'■ HaHl^rd Adams and Schmidt. ; •‘SUBSTITUTE’’ IN 24 HQUBS he has Just ;COlUl^eted^-'I games !.the Glitoilia' broke their iMtog JUnloF year lU .TTtoHy College and ail?^ - Barry* Itotoan' 8
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Versatile Entertainer 'Weeding; Knl|dij$ C h «i^ ’8 kkavywelgbt' f'Aw»jr ' AT CHAUTAUQUA Ool.4pw D. Ciiraiey. ehambion, the biggest man who ev^ ■ - ^ i,' , ^ held the tlUe, « id Jack. DOmpsey^ . ^J A € K .'V' whose meteoric rise to the (snvlable Mrs. ladith C, Al^i^s Cheney oi Gunboat Stolthi . San> Pranclioo; this town, widow of Thomas L. Ch^ l^Bltlon of challenger was the*^ flstiq draw, four rounds; . ney, and Captain John ,T. Rell .vpf seniiiation of i918» hkve fought ajp-; Jtoh^ McAmstbf, Oaklsad, out, twQ'rounds. ' , ^ « the tr. S. rqgular army, were uni^d proxlmately the same number of battles. • ■ “ , f Charle:^ Miller, Oakland, knoah Gait at our bfflee and we will show you plans fpr in marriage at the 'Kn^ht Chen^ out, m e ,■,. WHtord, froi^ the time he started Homestead yesterday, ^ ^te|rnoon eg Al Horton, Daklaud, knockout;‘ohie[ , m od^ homes citable for your n e^ - p. r> 4 o’clock. The wedidl^ ceremony^ hissing career aa a professional until rouhd. A V . was performed by' Chaplain Sllv,er the present day, has participated in Carl Mqr^s, 81^ Fraucisco, weu; thirty-one bouts which t^ere of fo^ founds. > We’ll build to suit your demands of West Point Military Acaden^ Willie Meehan^ Bah Fraiudapo, wolf The groom Is a IVest Point gradtf^ enough Importanoe-to get Into stand four rounds. I. I ate, class of '17. , ^ ard records. Dem'psey, with a total Homer Sudtl^, RS|Qin.a, knockout, of twenty-six battles over a period of oue ToimdV ^ We c^rge iwthing for s»vic0s The bride was given In marriisige thirteen moutba#: beglhalng In Jan Jim iMytai, Fort Sheridan, knock-* by Lieutenant Colonel Clifford D. uary, 1918, and ending in the same out, one rbuud. Cheney and waa attended by Miss month of this year, fought ten or Carl MOTrlSj, BufUalo, knockout/ Let us explain our proposition Ednah Cheney. Thomas L, Cheney, twelve bonts prior to the time he five founds. - Jr., Mrs. Cheney’s son, acted as bloomed ont -as a championship pos;- Bin Brennan, Milwaukee, knock- slblUty. The records of the two out, five rounds. flower boy. Landon ,B.ell of Colnn:^ fighters foUow: Jack Smith, Memphis, knockout, bus, Ohio, a brpther of CaPtaln Bell, JESS WILLARD. onh round. ■■m was groomsman, IM l. Tom Reilly, Joplin, knockont, ouq Mrs. Cheney wore k gown of white Knockout— Ed Burke, three round. * rounds; 'Louis Fink, three rounds; Tex McCarthy, Alton, kneckout; satin with a bridal wreath of orange A1 Mandeno, four rounds; Joe Cav one ronnd. blossoms. Miss Cheney wore white anaugh, eleven rounds; Bill Shiller, Billy Mlske, St. Paul, won. ten embroidered net. After the wedr four rounds: Won— Prank Lyon, rounds. ding reception Captain and Mrs. ten rounds; Mike Comisky, ‘ ten Fred Fulton, Newark, knockout, rounds. Lost, foul— ^LoUis Fink, ten one round. DEALERS IN Bell left on a wedding trip. On their rounds. Terry Keller, Dayton, knockout, return they will reside at Cam; 1913. four rounds. bridge, Mass, where Captain Bell is Knockout— John Young, six Willie Meehan, lost, San Francisco, LUMBER, MASON’S SUPPLIES taking a special law course at Harr rounds; Prank Bowers, three founds; four rounds. Sailor White, one round; Soldier Jack Moran, Reno, knockout, one vard University. Mrs. Bell was un» Kearns, eight rounds. No decision round. AND COAL E. C. PARMENTER ■* . usually active in all war work fn — Arthur Pelkey,,ten rounds;, LutJ^fr Tom McCarthy, Tulsa, knockout town. Her husband Served overseas McCarty, ten rouiids. one round. Mr. ^Pirmenter can Imitate anything from an Infant crying in the crjtdle ^ 1918. ' Bob De'Vere, Joplin, knockont, one and as an officer was un'dOr the copj,< 'i t : ■ J to an old man toddling toward the grave. He has been a member of numer Knockout—-Frank Bauer, five round. ► mand of Colonel Halstead boreyM* rom ds; Jack Leon, four rounds; ' Bat Levinsky, Philadelphia, knock ous-musical organizations :>and his work in impersonations has always so the Fourth United StSttes Infantr “ Bull” Young, eleven roiunds; One- out, three rounds. delighted his hearers that they wished there were time for him to give an found'Da Vis,‘two rounds; George l^lo- Porky Flynn, Philadelphia, knock entire program by himself. That time has come. dkl, nine founds. Won— A1 Williams,, opt, one i;onnd. CHICAGO t 6 b o a s t BIGGEST eight rounds; Jack Reed, two founds; Billy Miske, Philadelphia, won, six On the third afternoon at Chautauqua Mr. Parmenter will entertain STADIUM IN WORLD. Carl Morris, ten rounds. Lost— Gun rounds. with a completely new repertoire. He has just returned from France where Chicago, June 27.— This city In boat Smith, twenty rounds. Draw— Carl Morris, New Orleans, knock Used Gar Bargains he has been helping keep up the spirits of the boys who are waiting to the near future will have the largest Charley Miller, four rounda. No de out, one round. cision— George Rodel, ten rounds. 1919. come back home. ' His workVyas such a success in the foreign encamp stadium in the world. 1D14. Gunboat Smith,' Buffalo, knockout 1917 Maxwell in first class condition, new tires, At ments that it was with great dlfflculty that he was able to secure his release This huge playground was assured March 27 — Tom McMahon, two rounds. water & ^m p system. to keep jiis contract with the Chautauqua Association. One might almost recently when the South Park Board Youngstown, twelve rounds, lost. In addition to these opponents unanimously voted to raise $1,000,- April 13— Dan Daily, Buffalo, nine Dempsey met and knocked out six Bay tiiat he stepped off the deck''of the steamer to the Chautauqua plat- rounds, knockout. men during a thea.trical tour through Late season 1915 Model Overland Touring Car. new fom\ lor he came directly from his trip abroad to the Chautauqua circuit. 000 towards defraying the expense April 28— George Rodel, Atlanta, New jersey and Pennsylvania, drop of the “ largest stadiiini In the world” tires, ih good running order ...... i . .Piice $450 Hear him in his versatile program on the third afternoon of Chautau six rounds, knockout, ping all of them in one round, as fol in Grant Park. ^Chicago boosters 1915. lows: Jack McGuire, Trenton; Kid qua. got together and ^clinched the thing April 5— Jack Johnson, Havana, Harrison, Easton; Kid Henry, Shen Model 640 Hudson Coupe, tires almost new, paint in good when they sent word to the hoard twenty-six rounds, knockout. andoah; Bill Hickey, Shamokih; Jim shape, would make a good doctor’s car, price right. to “ speed things up” as “ money need 1916. Harrison; Harrisburg, and Kid Kie- CLARK COUNTY, KAN., TO ing from $2 to $10. Each time the be no object when It comes to putting March 25— Frank Moran, New fowsky, Reading. WAR ON GRASSHOPPERS. theif has visited the place he has the thing over.” FISK TIRES-—Mileage guarantee raised to 6,000, no in Ashland, Kan., June 27.— Grass left sums amounting to $4'0 and $50 Plans are being considered for a crease in price. 30x 31-2 tire $18.50. Other sizes hoppers will stay away from Clark untouched; In the. seven visits the “ bowl” similar to the Yale bowl, County this year if the plans ol thief has stolen about $35. which has a seating capacity of Park Theater Cir«}]e Theater at j^portionately low prices. County Farm Agent A. K. Kimball 75,000. The proposed Chicago bowl will have a much greater seatlng;^ do not miscarry. He has bought a “THEM WUZ THE DAYS.’ The great Louis Dennison,. will be The big Hall feature “ When large quantity of “ bug poison” and, capacity:— possibly 100,000. seen at the Popular. Playhouse to Woman Strikes” made so great a hit CENTRAL GARAGE will spray it over the fields where Urbana, Ohio, June 27.— The night in a typical yestem play call the grasshoppers mobilize. at the Circle last night that it is the meaning of “ them was the good old TO “ BIG BROTHER” THEIR ed *"0 Johnny” . Here Is a play by G. F. GOODSPEED This county was the first last fall days” , has been discovered in ' Ur CX)U8INS PROM THE FARMS. topic on every lip at the mills to to Btart the. poisoning campaign, a"neW star and one that is. well Main and Middle Turhpike Phone 300-2 bana. A daybook kept by- Abraham St. Louis, Mo., June 27.— The peo day. Thrjlls without number arid when the wheat was menaced. , So Hefflebower from 1840 to 1864 worth seeing. On ijie same^hlli will action with a capital "A ” punctu successful was thp campaign It was ple of St. Louis should “ big brother” ^______shows that beef ,and pork" wOre two be the InfernatlQn^l^. jpj^ews, the only ates t^is mammoth production from Redded to carry it on with the grassi centk tt pound.- Butter seld for eight the people oj! rural communities in great rival of the ,^?athe ^ews ana hoppers. the flash of the title to the final fade and a half cents and lard for ten this city’s trade territory by extend a new release co;^edy.,- cents. Shoes ranged in price from away. ing the right hand of good fellowship Tomorrow besides “ The Red THIEF TAKES ONLY SUCH seventy-five cents to $3.50 and cloth and co-operation, declared Frank B. “ When a Woman Strikes” will be ing was about a fourth the price of Glove’ 'the great wrlal, there will be SUMS AS H^ MAY NEED. White, of Chicago, managing director shown again tonight and with it today. Whiskey was eight and .ten a comedy and a s^pwlng of Man Pathe comedy and a News Weekly, cents a quart and corn was twelve o f the Agricultural Publishers’ Asso chester’s favorite child actress Baby San Francisco, Cal., June 27.— ciation, in an address‘before the Ad- For tomorrow besides thd Pathe An eccentric thief who either hp.s and thirteen cents a bushel. Surely Marie Osborne in “ The Doll.” This “ them was the good old days.” lUi^sing Club here. News, the serial “ The Tiger’s Trail consideration for his victims or ^ ? ^ e want to be a nation of girl Is the only riyaJj of the Lee Kids makes it a practise to take Just what and a two reel comedy, there will be hollies,” said White, “ and homes and many fans like her even better. shown a Vltagraph feature called his expenses require has broken in must be in the country. We peo to the home of Mrs. Anna Cuneo Kodaks, Films, printing and de “ A Gentlemen of Quality” with veloping. The McNamara’s Phar ple ih the cities are cliff dwellers, All Qualities— 50 foot lengths complete with couplings seven times in less'than two weeks, We live in a hole in the wall and not BILL McKINNEY GETS INTO Earle Williams playing the star macy, Johnson Block.—adv. on each occasion stealing sums vary as Americans ought to live.” TROUBLE TWICE— ^LIQUOR. part. 16c to 22c A FOOT Indianapolis, Ind., June 27.— The picture Is adapted from the CROQUET SETS $1.75 to $4.50 A SET Where is this fellow Androcles? (By Morris) William McKinney, who Is said to popular novel of the same name have owned a large, auto truck that written by Frederic "Van Rennselaer was captured " with a "cargo” on , Dey, and Is strong In mystery and Reach Baseball G oq 4^ board just before Ohio went dry, was love Ihterest. The story centers REACH GLOVES, BATS, BALLS AND slated at Police Headquarters for about the young American w.ho loses; violation of the liquor laws, He put all idea, of his identity and Is forced BASEBALL SUPPLIES . up $1,000 cash bond and started by fate to marry a beautiful and home. , But a United States Deputy TENNIS BALLS AND RACQUETS , Marshal was waiting for him and he titled woman whose missing hus had to put up another $^,000 at the band he so 'closely resembles that ♦iMwiNiiiiomniwiiiaiiiwiHiiicaw^ marsbkl’s office before he could .go she and all her kin claim him aa home. their own. It la a constant struggle between LIGHTS CIGAR WI'TH his Ipye apd his sense of honor hr The F. T. Blish Hdvir. O). $1,000 CITY BOND. UsUf^ping^e kappippsa bp Bpmehp^ fe;^ls. bplopgs tp another, wbo cer- ETansyllle, Ind., Ji^ne 27.— Seat t ^ ^ WfU, rdt,ni;n spme day to up-i ed,in ,^k®.P®ce of Benjaiplu^ Rpsse, pnask him. May^or ojt. Evansville, Charles HOjw;- .The picture. w%B s c r e e d on the . ,r A ard, City Cohtreller, lighted a cigar West, Coast under the dlrectiop ,pt with a $1,000 city bond. James Youpg .and in the apppprlfbe “ This Is what I call a touch of high life,” Howard remarked to cast are Katherine Adams; Joyce The Hartford Tai^s friends* More. Jainss Carpenter , Robert However, the bond was one 6f Bolder, George Pierce, ^ d Rpnald IN NEW QUARTERS NO. 3 OAK STREET fourteen of $1,000 denomination that Byram. BASEMENT OF FERRIS BLOCK the city sinking fund commissioners have yetlred since January 1. Steam 0eaning and Dyeing THE DUSTY OC^AN. See the samples of cleaned and Dyed Garments in our New York, June 27.—-Is the ocean shoW^indow. dusty? Marines aboard, the U. S. S. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cprry of Ludies’^Dresses, Waists and Gloves Specialty,..cleaned Pennsylvania, now la Iiort here, will Hartford have rented C. N. Loomis’ by the new steam pi^ocess and restoi^ like new. say It Is. cottage at the Center and wOl come “ The salt in the air crystallizes on MADE TO MEASURE MEN’S SUFTS* to filolton the Prat‘dr the week. Mir. khe rdecks and bulk hoads’’. Corpor Curry is to go;to and D'opi his busi See our samples. Let us take your measure for a- al Wflliam H. Allen explalhed to a ness in ^iattford'^ by antpmoblle: taUored to order Spring Suit. . c reporter, “ It Is then ground under daily. -A teiephotte has been install-.; toot and becomes dusty so although ed in their home for the seaspn. we throw overboard a eohple hf cans 'Mr. and. Ifrs. Wright Baker ot of dust there is the saf&e amount Ohio aiie guests ptr^r.^Raker’s-sis the next time we sweep down;” ter Anita Baber, Iflsri Baker hes^tVrP nfajees, ^ e Misses Tawnsend of "GUSago, Wtfh Iim* for several Weeks.- NO! Mr. .and Mrs. Blmer J, SUley aad The: three cblldren o f NeW -Yprll plan«^tP 9 ^ - -y . • > hA- come to thMr summer home ; Id) Agents fbt si^eain' LatmdiT. totnivSaturday for the season. MrJ and lfts.’: R L. MeOurk and famiiF o f -HarMord havei-opeiied tliml^; Bolton h o^ -Cor tha ^ sammor mohUiB.
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z' • . mi ■ - § |€lFTSFORHeSPrTAL i 1 ABOUT S m L COMiNG IN ^<'.; /AV/iiown Tfll. ThomsoH^Co X vA, i\ i ♦ . 'V . . ‘ ' Jl [ Several Snbstaittial Ck>iitrlbiitlon» TOWN Beicelved—Cheoey Brothers Wl^ HARTFORD’S SHOPPING CENT01 ■ Continue 50 Per Cent Bonus Un 1 1 til July 1. MBIIineiy ^ ! Several gifts for special purposes Re^I;^ when women, see the numbers of. are acknowledged by the Memorial Exceedingly beautifm shapes and styles, we are otfering (.,■ s The Fraternal,Beneat leaCTekeW I f in this t l e and note the little we are ask^ II Its regularly monthly meeting at Tin- q.„„. To"*m * ° mg lofV^yery model taking part no pdr- I her Hall laet erenlng. oontrlhnted saasion will be nec^sary to induce them The Sons ot Temperance met at ' “ '" I * '” * two tooms, to purchase a few more in addition to what f t BATHING SUITS i the home ot Emil U G. Hohenthal on “ *“ ° 7 .t” « “ rtt®t- th^y actually require, Jbefore'leavirtk our II Center street laet evening. store r dress hats, sport hats, sailored hats I Laurel Camp ot Royal Neighbors “ *“ “ ty ot George W. Fin- I —all are included and here are just a few I enjoyed their annual outing at Savin example^ of the prices the evidence. The New Wash I for Women, Misses and I Reck yesterday. The trip was made! >■“> contributed the cost of furnishing one room ih I in autos. $1.48 to $3.98 memory of Sanford Keeney. Bolton and Coventry Lake will be I Mrs. A. L. Crdwell has contribut Skirts Children pretty well patronized on Saturday. Trimmed and Untrimmed ed $1,000 as a fund to be used for I A la^ge number of town clubs apd I some special feature of hospital H als $1 ' I societies are to have outings at these If you are planning on a new 'wash V equipment m I places. memory of Marietta skirt you should see our . assortment, \ Offered in Mohair, Taffeta, Surf Satin, Satinette and Stanley Case. $2.98 SHAPES Main street presented a very ac Jersey, trimmed with Braid Taffeta Piping or the perfect I In addition to these special gifts, Piques, gaberdine, poplin and other nov tive appearance last evening. The $ 1 .9 8 ly plain suit. The colors are attractive, the assortment I a contribution of $500 for general elty weaves, made y in attractive s^les Eighth grades’ graduation exercises purposes has been received from ALL DARK COLORS with belts, some plain and others -with large. They are styled in round, square and V necks, in I at High school hall drew out large sizes 36 to 46. These garments are tempting values at crowds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Post of $3.98 to $8.98 pockets, many trimmed with pearl but I Westport, both of whom were for Employees of the J. W. Hale Com tons. You will find • PRINTZESS and> the following prices, $2.98 to $48.50. I merly residents of this town. pany, about fifty in number, enjoyed Untrimmed Hats $2.98 To all these gifts 6heney Broth- WOOLTEX models in our line. CHILDREN’S SUITS, 2 years to 6 years. Junior I their annual outing at Ocean Beach, % XT T j X j , I 50 per cent. ' Any further ' $4.98 and $5.98 suils 6 years to 14 years, are also included ih this lot. I New London, yesterday, the trip be-, flnhntinnn ♦ t 1 ^ ^ ' ^o*»ations prior to July >1 a're subjebt These suits are just what you will need for the shore. Ing made in autos. ■V- I to the same Increase. For that Trimmed Hats $3.98 Ralph Lamenzo of Walnut, street Prices $3.98 to $12.50 -'F BATHING CAPS in all kinds of styles and colors 19c TtosOn the committee urge thdse who] Is learning to be a letter carrier at to $2.25. ! are contemplating gifts to the hos- the South Manchester postofl|ce. Let ■ ‘Pital to get them in before that date Summer Dresses ter Carrier Richard Allen, tok La if possible. I menzo over his Route yesterday. The coming of the^ vacation season nat When You Take Wash Skirts I John M. Shewr'y has moved from. urally makes people think of light and cool K.\ '.• 5,^ White Wash Skirts made of gaberdine, poplin, pique, Elm Terrace, where he has lived for dresses to wear at the shore or mountains I GETS “E E.” DEGREE FROM which ever one choose to go. satinette, embroidered voile and baronette satin. All many years, to the house which he That Plunge We are showing many pretty dresses t I trimmed with fancy buttons, pockets, and belts, waist « purchased recently from Cheney | : Broth^s at Center and Church WORCESTER TECH in voile and gingham, in floral designs Half the pleasure is in the satisfaction measure 25 to 40 inches at...... $1 to $25 i and plaids at hi I streets. of knowing that your Bathing Suit is just It is rumored that our local ton- Worcester Tech Honors Balph Nor the proper Style; that it fits as it should^ ;* :■ sorial artists are getting ready to ad ton for Invention of Electrical In $5.98 to $9.95 P - J-S •■ I And as for the colors, we believe ours, Blouse Dept. vance the price of haircuts and strument. I are as fast as is possible to make thetn. - We offer Blouses for vacation wear, made of georgette, shaves. The advanced cost of ma New Voile Smocks crepe de chine, French Voiles, lawn and batiste. All I terial is the reason for the proposed The only post graduate degree of The prices—^we know will please you as attractive models in latest styles, and colors, sizes 36 to I increase. Electrical Engineer conferred this $ 1.9'8 to $ J.98 these will attest. 46, moderately priced ...... $1.39 to $25 each. I ' Work is being rushed on the fac year by tjie "Worcester Polytechnic tory which is being erected on Sum Institute was that given to Ralph Colors pink, blue, maise and white. These stunning Blouses will no doubt please you, and Sizes 36 to 44. you should^take pains to come in and choose one or more I mit street for tHfe Manchester Dairy Parker Norton of this place, a grad Prices $1.49 to $10.98 for yourself as they will go quickly at these low prices. I Ice Cream company. It is expected uate in th^ r i^ ^ t 1912. The that the building will be ready for thesis, which Mrt No^rton prepared as I f,v- I occupancy the latter part of July. a requisite for his degree was a de- White Dresses 'The past matrons of Temple taled descriptioh of a delicate in I Chapter, O. E.^., and invited friends strument of his own device foi For Children 6 to 14 years old, made of chiffon, geor will hold a lawn party at the hom« measuring electric currents. It was w H kclmgette: uicjtie,crepe, voiles, vuues, orgajiaiesorgandies anaand apttea dotted Swiss, trimmed iI of Mrs. Anna Barber of Gardnei accompanied byi photographs, dia ■ with lace la^ce_and^pleated and pleated. _ Price $1.98y $ 3 3^ ^ , , $3.98, fe.OO, fc.OO, •I grams and a* complete workina ■ $5.98, $7.50, $10 to $25. street tomorrow afternoon and even SOUTH MANCH£ST£R ‘ COHN I ing. Transportation will be provid- model of the •finest finish. The de '.ed, leaving the south terminus at gree was confdi^d by the president ‘ 3.30 in the afternoon and at 6 in scholastic f6rm, the recipient o’clock in the evening. wekring cafj and gown. Mr. Norton ■ -i. is secretai’j and treasurer and as- Rev. G. C. Mosher, former pastor ^stant manager of the Norton Elec MISS SANKEY GUEST OF HONOR' of the North Methodist church, who trical Instrument Company. The executive and office force oi for the past year has been a chap the Taylor Atkins Paper Co. o; 1 ' lain with the United States Army in Burnside, entertained Miss Sylvia Just Prance, has returned and la now sta THOUGHT CHUM WAS DEAD M. Saiikey at a dinner party at the M tioned at Camp Upton. Chaplain Hotel Highland at Springfield, last ELMAN BROS. and Mrs. Mosher have announced INVTTED TO HIS WEDDll evening. The party left Burnside CORNER MAIN AND BISSELL STREETS Arrived the engagement of their daughter earl^ in the afternoon by auto ana Beryl to Walter E. Greene of East viewed the parks in -and around A shipment of Wine Greenwich, R. I. Lance Harding Attends "Wedding Springfield, adjourning to the' hotei Cordovan Oxfords The annual picnic of the Zion Army Pal "Who Was Captured by Germans. about 6.30 for dinner. At the con* Lutheran Sunday school will hr, for the, particular elusion of the dinner a kitchen show New Bathing Suits held in the rear of the church oiu n .x er was tendered tl^e guest of honor, dressers. Don’t fail Ooop.r street M two o’clock tom or-L , w .v ' at which she received many useful row afternoon. A program o t' Brothers returned last evening from Westfield, N. J., where presents. The married ladies pres to see this new games has been arranged for the At Very Special Prices Three Wise Men he attended th«'wedding of a com ent duly initiated Miss *Sankey Into children and during the afternoon the use of each and every article Wise to a comfort they model, it’s right in rade and chqm who served with The colors are attractive, the showing consists ‘ o f refreshments will be served. If never knew before. Wise him overseas. The invitation td while the male members of the par every respect. St01 my, the event will take place in -many different; models. They are made with round, to the fact that underwear the wedding came as a complete ty wondered where and what all the the church basement. square and V neck. can be made that fits per- surprise to Mr. Hgrding, for his various things were used for. Be They are what you will need for the shore. feotly, regardless of one’s Priced within Oak street residents are now com chum was captured by the Germans fore the party adjourned. Miss Ger pelled to do a little extra walking. A few styles described. figure; and that chafing your reach at $10. on May 27, 1918, and had been glv- trude M. Cullen, Secretary of tne and binding and split seat The restaurant which, is being ^ v e d en up as dead. He was the firft Sompany presented * Mlsg , Sankey annoyance can be elim to the opposite aide of the street i^ow American soldier captured by the ith a purse, of gold, in behalf ot inated! It opens down blocks the way and vehicle drivers | Germans in the sector In which they _ e assombted guests. On the way the Mdcl Join the throng will be compelled for, a short time to were'fighting, and. he told Hardih'g borne the party stopped at River-, 98c 0 0 of the cool and contented. K E D S drive down Maple and up. Cottage side Park an<^ enjoyed the many at that the Germans woirid have- shot Very practical and com AH wool Jersey/ Slip into a suit of to get to Oak street. The Cifcle tractions, especially dancing. Miss For 4he whole him had they not been prevented by fortable one piece bathing and mohair swimming theater is entirely hidden from Main Sankey who has held a responsiblt a French attack. (Harding and his tight. .. Made of fine soft suits trimm^ with diffov ROCKINCHAIR family. All sizes at street view, but the performances position in the office of the Taylor Athletic Uoder««« far Men d pal' were ambulance drivers In an black cottfm. ent colored trimmings. , are going on just the'same as ever. American detaehment assigned to Atkins Company for several years Lot ua abow you ^.1 tim es, white or The Center Flute Band expects to the Erench forces. The former has is/to be married soon to Prank Yeo V;' i'i- capture at least' one of the prizes at mans of Hartford. 'll brown. You’ll find received the Croix-do-Guerre and the big musical carnival which is to / has an oflacial citation from Marshall $ 3 .9 8 S2.98 your style here. be held at Savin Rock tomorrow un Splendid wearing one Retain for bravery in action. Ginger Ale by the doaen, Cllquot Women’s bath^ snitb der the auspieds of the.,Lancraft Fife piece ‘swimming costume club, B. "V. Red Feather, Gra-Rock of heavy material, effe^ V and Drum Corps of New Haven. made of lustrous black We deliver. Quinn’s Drug Store.—* tively triqimed wit^ Uick “ Tha Centers” have been consistent ocean satin attractively CRYSTAL LAKE OUTING adv. and wKTte stripe, all arinuMl; Glenney & Hultmdn winners of state fife and drum .corps trimmed. belt, sized 36 to 4^. Ground Gripper Shoes for Tender Feet. events and it is very probable that FOR LODGE OF MOOSE ... they will feturn Saturday evening i "With a cup to .place alongside of eighteen other trophies which are Will ^ b a b ly Be Held July 20__ how in their possessTbu. A uamber Service Members to Go as Guests of the Lodge. If this affair should prove- „ of other local bands will also com LADIES’ NIGHT TONIGHT cess, and there'is no doubt pete ip the carnival. It will, the .^dadoes wiU be itoldf At a meeting of the South End - The members of Center Hose A t iUUNY AND NAVY CLUB two weeks throughout thd S P E E D UP Lodge of Moose held Wednesday Company No. S.ot the South Man 'seasem.*^ 'Thq flooh Is one o f ' evening, It was* decided to hold Ihe eat In this septlo^ ' chester fire dei^rtment will hold aiinual outing at Crystal Lake. A QUALITY PRICES Bapcee to Be Held Every Two W edn If This Evening’s Event is a Sue- their' annual outing at Coventry teutativb date, July 20th, was set. ARE piAT C p l^ The hall has been p| In OUR Summer School and let us place you lake tomorrow and Sunday. The cess. ated, for this evei^ff, The committee In charge of arrange We believe'id giving a aq advance squad win leave for tha in a Good^ Office Position. 30 ments ha
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