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t r r VOL. XLIII., NO. 209. (ClaMifled Advertising on Page lif) SOOTH MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 ,1929. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS

QUEER MALADY GRADUATION M ENACES SEVEN Stowaway Coming Home FESTIVITIES Three Dead and Four Seriously INUMEUGHT lU—-Fifteen Doctors Study­ ing the Case. AND^ETAIKS STAUTODAY ' Chicago,. June 19.— ^Three- SCORES ■\ ’ yrar-oid Lorraine Markowskl diednoagy, the third victim of a mysteribus poison that is Famous Newlyweds i Pose High School Commencement threatening to claim the lives to Great Brit­ of a ff^ ily of seven. Heat Wave Qontinues Program Opens With An­ Fifteen*, 'physicians, includ­ for Prctmres and Talk ing several specialists, were ain Stnick Keynote of studying the case as Lorraine With Reporters— L 0 n e All Over TTie nual Class Day; To Award qnccumbed. The other dead I Nation’s Policy Toward were Chester Kwlatkowskl, 7, and'blff sister, Agnes, 8. These Eagle Back to Work. < 1 Diplomas Tomorrow Eve. two were children of Mrs, Irv­ The gods of beat continued toAreported 108 and 110 qegreea re­ Naval Disarmament; Brit­ ing Markbwski by a former hurl their fireballs with relentlew spectively. Manchester High school will marriage. abandon at most of the United .The mid-west after a, scorching Mltchel Field, N. Y.. June 19.— yesterday saw no prospects of a let­ ish Press Unanhnons in graduate a class of 139 students to­ Two ' other children and States today. M^kowskl and his wife are The honeymoon* was over for In-virtually every section of the up today. Chicago, Cleveland, morrow evening thus bringing an­ fighting for their lives in the ^Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh add country, particularly the east, the Cincinpatl, SU Louis and Kansas Praising Maiden Address other school year an an end. Today, county and psychopathic hos­ his bride, Joy and grief of news­ mercury had mounted to near­ City all reported temperatures in however, the chief point of Interest pitals. record heights. the neighborhood of 90. paper cameramen, as the famous Farther west found the weather Is the annual Class Day ceremonies. Doctors who examined the Innumerable deaths and prostra­ of New Envoy. newlyweds stepped back into the tions n#ere reported in International slightly more <9ndurable, Bismarck, The program started this afternoon stomach contents of the dead und living said the poison ap­ picture today, News Service dispatches from the j N. D., boasted temperature of 76; and will come to a conclusion this north, , east and west. Denver, 78; Salt Lake City, 76, San Washington, June 19.— General evening In the school assembly ball. peared to have a metallic base The. colonel was back on the job and may have been caused by acting as a judge at the safe air­ In City, resldenU were Prandsco 70^; Portland, Oregon, Charles G. Dawes struck the key­ History and Gifts. preparing to endure another day | 64 and Helena, Mont., 62. Phoenix, The program this afternoon canned food. It was said it They’re proud of that stowaway craft iompetition under the aus­ note of tbe Hoover administration’s pices of the Gugeheirri Foundation similar to Tuesday when the mer- | Arizona, however, wks just about opened in Educational Square with also may have been due to in­ sou of theirs, you bet! “ He’s a cury touched 93 degrees to record the'hottest city to be found any- whole policy toward world peace gredients > of paint, which for the promotion of Aviation. and naval disarmament in bis first hero” to Mr. and Mrs. Morris He scanned the skies expertly, the hottest June 18 in 48 years.' where. The temperature touched Markpwskl used in his occu­ Eleven deaths have been attributed an even 100 degrees there yester­ speech as ambassador to Great pation. Schrelber, above, of Portland. and perhaps a trifle longingly, as Britain. Nothing but praise of tbe myriad planes scintillated in the to the beat in the east In the last day. The coolest city perhaps was Me., even it young Arthur Schrel- Seattle, Washington, where the as­ speech was heard today in ad­ sunlight. 24 hours. b3r’s extra weight In the “ Yollow New England likewise felt the tonishingly low inark of 58" was re­ ministration quarters. As usual, Lindbergh was without That policy, briefly summed up, Bird" cIlJ Jeopardize the lives of a hat. As usual, be wore a dark wrath of the tropical temperatures. ported. W A R l m E S three llyers and cause tho big The Weather Bureau predicted Bosr The south stood on a par with contemplates a aaval understand­ blue suit. But contrary tb the ing between tbe United States and usual, the colonel chatted volubly ton would be as hot today as It was the mid-west. San Antonio report­ plane to fall short of its trans- yesterday when 94 degrees were ed 90 degrees; New Orleans, 86; Great Britain— an understanding Atlantic goal. They’re over­ — with his bride. based upon equality— which can BIGGEST ITEM, Both Sunburned recorded. One death and a score of Jacksonville, 80; Galveston, 84; joyed by the financial aspects of prostrations were reported In the Charleston, 86; Atlanta, 84; Balti­ serve as a foundation for a broader For almost the first hour, the world understanding that will take their boy’s exploit, too. At the returned bridal couple kept to the Massachusetts metropolis. more, 90; Savannah, 88, and Tam­ Gloucester and Fall River, Mass., pa, 88. in the other principal naval powers, REPO U SHOWS right Is young Schrelber. protection of their automobile, sit­ Japan, and Italy. ting together, and commenting in Carried "Yardstick** overlapping dialogue on' things Moreover, the “ yardstick” for aeronautical. tbe measuring relative naval needs, Out of Three Billions Spent Mrs. Lindbergh, the former Anne 'Burden O f Presidency which the general emphasized so Morrow, wore a summery costume heavily In. bis speech, reposed In “ ” MEN TO BLAME of light bine. his hip-pocket while he spoke. He by Government Two Were Both were sun-tinted from their carried it away from Washington honeymoon yachting excursion. Appaling”—Coolidge with him two weeks ago, and if It The newspaper photographers is not already under British scruti­ for War or Preparations FOR BORDER KILLINGS were-also back on the Job. ny It is only because tbe volatile They surrounded the automobile New York, June 19— The presi-, The actual duties of the Presi­ general has not found time, in tbe for War— The Items. and “ shot" the ex-honeymooners dency of the United States gives its dent, Mr. Coolidge poln^ out, are hectic "few days be has been in from more positions than an aero-' possessor more power than kings but briefly outlined in the Consti­ England, to present it to hie hosfa. Resigned Patrol Leader De­ plane ever hoped to attain. and emperors, Calvin Coolidge de­ This “ yardstick” Is of American WILLA GATHER GETS The couple held an informal clared in his latest literary article tution. Every new administration, Washington, June 19.— Out of design and structure, evolved hy William Johnson. salon while remaining in their auto which will appear tomorrow in the he says races problems that require American technical experta under $3,427,990,000 spent by the gov­ scribes Rum War Around and chatted with various friends American magazine. In addition to presidential decisions and, as a re­ the reading of the class history by Mr. Hoover’s directions, over a ernment the first eleven months pf DEGREE FROM YALE including Harry Guggenheim, this, be states, the burden of the sult, new presidential power. period of several months. It alms to Miss Florence Schlldge, but ad­ president: of the Guggenheim “ Yet,” continues the former the 1929 fiscal year, $2,056,734,- presidency is “ appalling.” reconcile the differences— princi­ journed to the High school when Detroit— Is Tired of KiD- Foundation, Edward Warner, form­ “ While it is wise for the Presi­ President, “ he exercises his author­ rain fell. This was followed by the 000 represented costs directly at­ pally cruiser differences— between er assistant secretary of the navy dent to get all the competent advice ity In true accordance with the Con­ the American and British experta. presentation of the gifts to the tributable to the World War, or for aviation, and Captain Emory S. possible,” Mr. Coolidge says, “ final stitution and the law. For all members of the senior class. The ing Innocent People. Noted New York Aatlior Gen. Dawes proposed to take preparations for future wars. Lamb. judgments are necessarily bis own. ordinary occasions the specific these differences out of the hands latter feature is one always awaited P os^ for. Cameramen. ' No one can sharAwltb him th« re­ powers assigned toithe President in with eager Interest by the students Treasury figures today showed of the experts and the technicians Washington, June 19:— “ They •Under, insistent qrglng. Col. sponsibility for them. Hlr decisions a few brief paragraphs in the .Con­ and put them in the hands of sta t^ as it affords them an opportunity of that all but $1,371^247.000 of the Honored— ip . Jlonorar; Lindbergh Surprised the camera­ are final and usually Irreparable. stitution will' be found sufllelent to settling old scores in public total outlay for government In this don’t tell you to shoot but they men who are more used to the man by consenting to pose for a This xonstltutes the appalling bur­ provide for tbe welfare of the'coun­ philosophy of "give and take" la through the presentation of most period was for the War and Navy might as well— they tell you to picture with his bride. den of the office.” try. That is all he needs." “ appropriate” gifts. international negotiation. Departments, Veterans Bureau, stop ’em at any cost.” The couple stood beside an air­ . This was followed by the presen­ and financing of the public debt. The new American "yardstick” This is the charge against his plane. They both looked somewhat would discard the hard-and-fast tation of letters and medals to These accounts were $81,750,000 solemn as they faced the battery nearly fifty athletes who have done superior officers which Louis H. New Haven, June 19.— Yale Uni­ ADVISES COLLEGE BOYS | rule of tonnage in figuring rela­ heavier than iP the same period of cameras. tive naval needs, and propose In­ good work during the past season. of last year, despite a $58,000,- Jacques, former patrol leader in the versity obserV^ed Its 228th com­ Customs service at Detroit, Is in Then Lindbergh posed with a ARCHDUKE LEOPOLD TO BECOME SLOBS. stead a more elastic formula by One of the biggest honors of the 000 decrease in Interest costs. group of officials, and sitting at a day -feil upon the shouiders of Washington to present to Assistant mencement here today by conferr­ which fighting strength would be While there were some civil activi­ Secretary of the Treasury Lowman ing 1,115 degrees In course to in­ desk in the offices of the Guggen­ Cambridge, Mass., June 19.— the unit of measurement. Horace Burr, son of Dr. and Mrs. ties in the War and Navy Depart­ heim Fund, gave his first Interview N. A. Burr of Park street, who was today. dividuals who had finished pre­ IS GOING TO WORK “ Be a slob. You can run away An Example. ments, the large portion of the since bis marriage. with the boss’ -wife as easily as For example, Britain, with her awarded the Harvard Book Prize. Jacques, who resigned after the scribed work In the university, and He talked about aviation and its This is awarded each year by the following items of government you can marry the chamber far-flung coaling stations and cost may be charged up to the war shooting of Archibald Eugster in then honorary degrees to persons problems and personal questions Harvard Club of Connecticut to Detroit, June 12 by a dry officer, maid.” naval bases, can utilize smaller or preparedness: ^ of distinction In many lines. did not enter into the conversation, Harvard commencement cruisers to better advantage than a member of the Junior Class who came to Washington In an effort to Lindbergh said that the prlin^ Austrian Nobleman Plans to in the opinion of his teachers and War Department, $358,071,000, persuade the directors of the pro- Honorary degrees awardkl today crowds today were still laughing the United States. American re^ increase of $27,239,000" follow: purpose of the safety competition over this advice to Crlmsou quiremenls call for larger cruisers. members of his class, excels in hibLlion drive to stop killings by was to encourage the development Navy Department, $334,839,000, Masters of Arts— George Leslie seniors given at the class day 'That was the rock upon which tht leadership, scholarship and charac­ dry officers. 'of airplanes which anybody could Open Up a Shop on Broad­ ter. increase of $31,046,000. Harrison, New York, governor of exercises by Allan R. Blackburn, Geneva conference split. What the Veterans Bureau, $382,613,000, He.said, he resigned solely be­ fly. Jr., of Aubprndale, N. Y., In his American “ yardstick” now contem­ Orations. cause he “ couldn’t stand for the the Federal Reserve Bank of New "We hope to make airplanes Following the awards, the classes increase of $15,911,000. York; John Hill Morgan, of New way, New York. ivy oration. It was said to be plates Is to have the technical ex­ Interest, $583,941,000, decrease promiscuous shooting which al­ York, attorney. which anybody could fly. plainly satire on the commence­ perts figure out how many tons of ready has cost the lives of many “ We hope to make airplanes ment speech at Massachusetts small cruisers, say with 6-inch (Continued on Page Three.) of $58,000,000. Innocent people.” t Master of Science — Richard Thornton Fisher, director/oif Har­ , June 19.— The Archduke Institute of Technology by Prof. guns, will equal how many tons of Sinking fund to retire public (Continued on Page T!.) debt, $379,277,000, increase of Describes Rum War vard Forest School., Leopold of Austria is going to Robert E. Rogers who urged larger cruisers, armed with 8-Inch $15,356,000. An ex-service man and the fath­ Doctors of Divinity— Rev; Ben­ punch a time-clock. Tech seniors to be “ snobs and guns. In this manner, Great Brit­ Cost of War er of a family, Jacques revealed an jamin Wisner Bacon,'.(6f-. NeVJ‘Ha­ marry the boss’ daughter not ain might be allowed, for example, SCHREIBE LEAVES This scion of'th e former royal 350,000 tons of 6-inch gun crulseri 'The gross cost of the war to the amazing picture of the “ rum war” ven, emeritus p’imfessor Yalh',DJvln- his stenographer.” now being waged on the Detroit Ity S choolR ev. Know Sher­ DR. SNOOK BLAMES family of Austria is leaving for the as compared with 300,000 tons of end of the present fiscal year will 8-Inch gun cruisers for the United be nearly $50,000,000,000. Deduc­ rill, rector of Trlpity church, Bos­ United States shortly, planning to FRANCE FOR U .S. (Continued on Page 2.) ton. States, the tonnage superiority fbr tions from that, provided the war go to work in New York, He will Britain being offset by the gun su­ debts are paid, and including war Doctor of Letters—Wllla Gather, “ SHEIK MOTORIST” HOLD MAN IN WINDSOR New York, author. be his own boss, but he. plans to periority for America. . supplies sales and minor items labor with “ nine to five” regular­ Dawes’ Suggestion. will reduce the net cost by more Doctors of Science—-Arthur Holly Compton, GhlCagd, prbfessqr •; of ity. ON A MURDER CHARGE "It would seem,” said Ge*. Stowaway Starts Tomorrow than ^^$10,000,000,000. ANTI-SMITHITES Dawes, “ that each government physics' at Chicagq univefsity''^ and The archduke Intends to open All other government depart­ Nobel prize wiUner; William . Hal- Says Slain Woman Often Ac- might separately obtain from Its ments, excepting the executive es­ I , an office of his own on Broadway, experts their definition of the yard­ for Home— Buys Third lock Park, New York, prbfess'Cr at to be known as “ Ideas, Inc.” Hartford, June 19.— Clayton tablishment proper, showed In­ FORM NEW PARTY New York University. stick, and then the inevitable com­ creased > expenditures during the cepted, in Past, Auto Wholesale traffic In ideas will be Mull. 30, pX Lancaster, Pa., was promise between these differing first eleven months of tlje year, Doctors of Laws— Wlliiam; Henry the nature of the business. arresthd at Poquoriock, Windsor, definitions by statesmen.” Class Ticket for $125. Carmalt, New Haven, dean o f physi­ with about the same ratios prob­ The archduke will buy what­ today by Detective Sergeant Peter In short, let the experts and the cians‘in'^^Jew Haven and, , member Rides from Strangers. ever he considers worth while no­ technicians provide tbe yardsticks, able for the 12 months ending Yale Medial;;- School faculty ,l87 is- B. Gavin,: lOf the Hartford' police Paris, June 19.— “ Gee— coming June 30.' Virginia Democrats Adopt tions from those who have them and the give-and take of statesman­ 1907V.'iWtl'U^ be, Witt Jait^li'ell. but can’t use them, and will sell department, for the Lancaster, Pa., ship will do the rest. over I was thousands of feet above I White House Expenses W ashinfgtbni';' at torn ey-^n eralr'' Vin­ , O.. June 19.— Dis­ the waves. On the way back I’ll be For-, eleven, months operations of them at a profit tb'thoAe who cah' police who are s'eeklng the man on However, there is no disposition Platform and Nominate cent Massey;,,Oaqadlan'ministir,.; to crepancies in the story of the either in Washington or In London at water level.” the White House cost $455,420, a United States;: amj . Henry- . Lewis make money on therm It’s as sim­ a charge of mpreier. whereabouts of Dr. James H. Snook, ple as that I of strictly limiting the American This was the comment made to­ reduction, o f $110,000. Congres- Stimson, secretary of st*tei^r ?‘ Polica hare say Mull readily ad­ sienal. costa of $16,074,000 were Candidates for Election. 40, on the night that Miss Theora Reason for Working and British navies, and at tbe same day by Arthur Schrelber, 22-year- YaleytodAy..sent .put: .8ft; new mitted his Identity, and that he time permitting the other powers, old stowaway aboard the trans-At­ $1,158,000 higher. The heaviest physician's .arid,'92 . 1% ^er« Hlx„ Ohio State University co-ed, A great boredom with the teas and social amenities of life in Bar­ agreed to return tp Lancaster wlth- Japan, Italy and France, to go lantic monoplane “ Yellow Bird," increase was in the Navy Depart­ Clergymen • nutabered,. 4 jL 'begfrees was. brutally beaten and slashed to Roanoke, Va., June 19.— Nearly death, were discovered by police celona where the exiled royal Aus­ o'liV extradition. At the same time grandly ahead with unrestricted when he visited offices of the Unit­ ment, foUoStfefi by the War Depart­ of Bachelori pf Arts wpnt to 304, 800 antl- Virginia Democrats and newspapermen today. trian family is. domiciled has led to Lancaster police were on their way building. They are parties to tke ed States lines and bought himself ment and t^en the. Treasury, oper­ scattered to their homes today after Bachelor of .Philosophy id 177., and here tP take the man in custody. existing 6-5-3 limitation .treaty, Dr. Snook a former professor in this decision to be a business mn^- a "tourist third” ticket aboard the ation of which amounted to $186,- perfecting here a Dry, Protestant Bachelor, of Bclenoe.to 204'.>Blghty- According to information here which is to come up for revision OOl.OOO, a gain of $24,239,000. nlne peMous' were created^ DoPtors the veterinary department at the The archduke is now in Paris; He Leviathan, sailing for New York organization which will endeavor, college, and Martin T. Meyers, 36. MuU. was working on a hospital two years hence. tomorrow. Tb^ government expended $161 with Republican help, to wrest the of PhUosdphy.< .. .> ■ .:> .: <• plans to quit Europe and idleness Before the revision becomes another faculty member, are being simultaneously in September When construction jpb in Lancaster on Schrelber paid out $125 for the 769,0^0 in the eleven months in state government from the control Announcement was ^made that May 24V last, when he and Aaron necessary, It is the present intention the Agricultural Department. That eleven, membera .of the graduating held without for investiga­ he goes, to New York, accompanied passage, saying the money had of the regular Democratic organL tion In connection with the most Baxfer, ' a co-worker, quarreled. of the Hoover administration', and been advanced by Armeno Lotti, was'an increase of $17,051,000 zation next November. law school class had been .elected to by his business manager. seemingly of the labor government brutal crime that has been writ The project is a complete secret Mull .struck Baxter across the Jr., sponsor of the “ Yellow Bird’s” over the preceding year. The bolters nominated a candi­ the Order of the Coif, the. national bead with a shovel and fled. Baxter in England as well; to arrive at fraternity for honbr, students in ten Into the criminal annals of from the family of the archduke. flight, who has constituted himself Income tax collections were date for governor. Prof, William Columbus. died' almoet Instantly. an Anglo-American understanding pouring into the Treasury today by Mosley Brown; adopted a platform law. James' Wayne Cooper, , of They are not to be Iriforiried of which will afford the basis upon the stowaway’s business manager. New Britain, wup the one Connectr- In an Interview with newspaper­ Mull had been working on a to­ He has promised to reimburse the millions. There was big gain of 6,000 words written by Bishop his determination to get a job un­ which the smaller powers can cor­ cut person on the list “ men just as the rising sun peeped til he leaves, he says. Arid perhaps bacco plantation at ‘Ppquonock for Lotti for the expenditure, Schrel- over last year, particularly on James Cannon, Jr.; raised the Hoo­ through the Iron barred windows of 'some days when he was arrested. respondingly reduce or limit their her said. Monday because of the intervening ver law enforcement program, and his cell. Dr. Snook told newspaper­ not even then. naval structures. Era of Changes The stowaway’s cofiiment about Sunday following the dgte upon departed for home vowing to men his verslori of the murder. He which the June Installment was spread the embers of party discord Also repeated his alibi and traced This is the era of kings in cash­ LpNDON’8 REACTION. “ water level” was occasioned by EARTHQUAKES CONTINUE SONGE WINS RACE. London. June 19.— Unanimous the act that “ tourist third” class due. throughout the south. ' his :movements during the night. ier cages and counts in the Figures' still indicated a surplus a. O. P. To Help Describes Miss Hix. counting houses, the royal Leopold praise of tbe speech 'of General accommodations aboard the Levi­ The Republican state convention Ascot, England, June 19.— The Charles Gates Dawes, American am- athan are on “ D’' deck. of approximately $200,000,000 un­ TO ROCK NEW ZEALAND Dr. Snook describes Miss Hix believes, and he wishes^ to be one ten days hence is expe'^ted to also as "the kind of a girl who would of tbe first among them. Society is Royal Hunt Gup Race, prlacnpaJ basisador to Great Britain^ before * Leaves Tomorrow less heavy expenditures are made the, Pilgrim’s Society last night. Is before June 30 for farm relief or nominate Prof. Brown. The antl- accept automobile rides from stran­ empty of Interest for - blm.^ he feature of the seebndiday of tbe fa- Schrelber leaves Paris at eight Smlth Democrats conveniently left claims, and 'the active world of moris Aeoot Meeting, was wori thik ^expressed In the London press to­ o’clock tomorrow . morning for other nnnsnal items. gers,"'and declared he believed several places on the state ticket Situation / Grave^ - in she had beeri murdered by a "shlek hustle, bustle, quick lupch, hard afternoon by Songe. 'Cabkllero wat day. ■ Cherbourg, where < he will board open so that the Republicans in Towns;' VolicaYiie Briiiitions motorlnt." work, lots of money, and big par­ second'^aliid Guards’ Parade third, Newspapers of widely divergent the liner. He spent last evening In PENNSYS VALUATION their convention may have some of In Japan Are Decreasms.’ "Sho was off the lonely type— ties at night-^ln othey,words, the twenty-nine korses fan. The win­ political^ tendencies unites In ac-: a down-town bar, singing and en­ Waehlngton, June 19.— ^The the nominating to do. nice.and dignified. She went life Of the man of affairs in New ner psJd 100 to and second and ’ claiming 1 tbe outspoken appeal oL joying himself. He was not recog­ .astonlablng growth of big 'capital “V .. , ' ' ^ ^ . Bitter criticism of Gov. Smith, to the inoTles alone. I often caU'- York— is Irresistible. I ' third placek paid 25 to 1 each. the new ambassador ton a world* nized by anyone In the cafe. in American bnelneBS was atrlking- disarmament conference, and his John J. Raskob, and the Virginia Loodop, June 19.—Interisittent tloned her abdut accepting rides Having ripient two yean previ­ The United States embassy de­ ly revealed today when the Inter­ suggestions for i change 'In the; state leaders like Senator Garter earthquakes ' . are ^ rocking various from istrnngers.” ously In New York;' the Archduke nied today that Schrelher's depar­ state Commerce Commission placed methods of disarmament hegotia- Glass. Senator L'wanson, and Gov. portioni of 'New Zealand, threaten­ "Once,*^ Snook asserted, "Miss Leopold knows whereof he speaks. HE AT. CLOSES SCHOOL ture had been requested because a final valuation of $1,612,114,391 Harry F. Byrd, all of whom sup­ ing further ^ Property dariiaga and Hlx-.tolfi me she would not merry .tlons are. favorably commented' of his lack of a passport. The stow­ on the Pennsylvania railroad. ported Smith last year, featured loss of life,,a . Central News V dis­ me on a bet. I never suspected her 'upon. ACTRESS r e g a in s SIGHT away is returning of his own voli­ . The valuation diates between the speeches of the bolters. patch' froin Auckland stated riodny. Of going out with anyone other Spfin$aeld. Mass., June 19 — In highly authoritative circles tion, It was said, being anxious to I June SO, 1916, and June 80, 1919, Bishop Cannon, who did not The situation at Alurobison la be­ than Meyers however. With' thetemperatdre at 96 ahortly today, belief was expressed tbat^ so that today's valuation of the coming Increasingly graye; the met- Was Wimhg. to Quit. New York, June 19.— Bertha after noon today, the pnblie eebpols the speech of General Dawes an A. rejoin his parents in Portland, Me. como^ In person, sent the conven­ Kallch, Jewish actress, Is' recover­ Pennsylvania aystqm is probably tion Us platform kud a message, sajga states,' and there sfe feaia tbe "I was willing to quit any time In Springfield and. West Springfield that pf' Premier Ramsay MacDon^ ing tqday in- Mt> Sinai hospital TREASURY BALANCE' over the $2,000,000,000 mark. stating .that the ies^ie Is “ Reskob- town may '.be swept, away:with slie said, so I did everything for were.ordered . closed., Operktloris aid. in which the desires of The validation figure Included lemi.versus Soathern Democracy." floode caused hy the tremblors. hSr ovm' good. I know no more from an' operation upon her; ey^j OJ1. several building contracts vere 'American ambassador for w e^ ^ - WkBhington, June 19 ■Treaiury $68,602,168 classed as “ utorhlng Prohibition was made the ' The residerits ' are v •vaeoating The hospital reported the opera- suapended because of the intemie I ■ ■'* ' tio'n saved the noted actress' illnt. beat. .balance Jtine 17« .1847,2^,88.« I 8 . ca p il^ ’* theme of the platform. haaUly, ...... >: 'f.. (Co&Uttafd Ott Fate 2.X (CjoaUiMied on Rata: / . ' .. V ■ • '-I

- ^ , I . " ''''; ■ ■■, - - J "G R E E r MEN TO RLAME [w m b l e d o n ^ M k I i m CAYAGNARO IS WORLD PEACE NEARER TWENTY-FIYE TO ® T CONCRESSRESTS S. M. E. ENTERTAINMENT LINDn BACK DRAWINGS ARE o u t ' t DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE THROUGH DAWES SPEECH DIPLOMAS TONIGHf ASmoVQtVORES k e e p s MINDS OFF M T FOR RORDER KILLINGS INUMEUGHT (Oonttaned from Page !•) Coroner J. Calhoun la* (Conllnacd from Page 1) Manchester Green School InterMting Program at Local Tilden In With Cochet, Coen I sues Finding in Fatal Acci* Graduation Exercises - W l|l Church Succccdi in Amus­ river in an "exclusive interview with and HauiMsey; Misa WillM peace were echoed, would go a long Begin at 8 O’clock Standard InternaUonal News Service. ANDHETALKS Bracketed With Nnthall and i dent in Which Mrs. Peterson way toward directing tho great body P r s ii^ t'to Rtmain at Caj^ ing 200 Mon, Women and “ I went Into the’ service to up­ of world opinion toward naval re­ Time in School. Children. CroBS. > ' Died. hold the prohibition law, and 1 (Gontlnned from Page X) - duction. ' quit because I couldn’t stand for Will Take,Time. The annual graduating axaroliti tal for • Anoiher Mondi; London, June, I f . ; — Draw for \ iQ a finding made publlo today Lester G-rimes, the mystery,man, the killing ot innocent people." be as. Immediate action is not expected, ot tba- Manchaitar Otean^ Sotaool and former local boy who has made eventually' os general in use the Wimli.Ieaon Champidnshjps, iboroner J. Gilbert Calhoun of said. automobile^," he said. starUhg Monday, June'84, was an­ Hartford County hai decided that but it ia hoped that the naval will be held thle evening when a HuMsdi t»Da a name tor himself as a magician, “ Every time they lino a patrol The Next Step. nounced heiw today. Louis Cavagnaro, aged 66, who technicians of each nation will olaBB of twenty-five will be preaenti with the other artists on the pro­ up-rwhlch is every .eight hours— shortly begin work on the tormu* ed their diplomas by Superintend­ “ Commrecial aviation in charge and i John Hen­ Jives off Wetherell street, was di- gram given last night at' the iSoutb the offleen in charge ride you,” of experienced operators ia entire­ latlon of the "yard-sticks’* Ambas­ ent ot Sehoola A. F. Howee. The Methodist ohuroh sueoeeded In keep­ nessey play in the tlcet quarter, Jrectly responsible for the death of Washington, Juno 19.— Presi­ said Jacques. ly practical today on a commercial while William T. niden and Wil­ Mrs. Albertina M. Peterson, wife of sador Dawes suggested. These exeroiBea will begin at 8 o'clock, ing the'minda ot more then 800 “ They tell you that the immigra­ '‘yard-sticks’’ would later be exam­ esBtem standard time. dent Hoover will remain in Wash­ basis," said the colonel. "The next bur Coen tall in the eeeond. Jean Emil Peterson of 25 Alton street. ington “ bard at work” while Con­ man women and obildren, off the tion offloerW are making selsures ined Jointly by the statement of the The olasi has . for itiA motto extreme heat by the variety and step Is to perfect planes and equip­ Borotra, Witmer Allison and Mrs. Peterson, also 66, was struck gress plays for a month at least, and they want to know why you’re ment that can be flown by Inexperi­ George M. Lott, are drawn in the whll - crossing Center street in world In an effort to reach a com­ •'Climb tho the Rocka be Rugged." interest of their offerlnga. The not doing something. When the promise to make disarmament pos' Arthur Shorts is the class prefl- and-he may remain all summer, it enced persons more or less in the third quarter, with • Francis T. :front of the Edgewood House four waarindioated at the White House work of each entertainer waa en> boys go out' they are ready to shoot sible. dent; Steward Joslyn, secretary and thualaiUcally received anU the pro­ manner in which the automobile is Hunter, Jacques Brugnon and John •weeks ago yesterday. todays ‘ imybody and anything. used today. Before that sort ot ; In accordance with the coroner’s In his first public utterance as M. Elisabeth Bowen, treasurer. gram waa lengthened by many re­ Van Ryn in the fourth. ambassador to tile Court of St. Congress takes a recess today, Mostly Green Youths flying ia universal, planes will have Eliminating the possibility of a' 'finding, Prosecuting Attorney The. program fpllows; peat numbers.- “ It is an unfortunate .situation. James, made last.night at the Pil­ Songs— the Senkte until Aug. 19, and the to be more foolproof and generally Ooohet-TIlden final, the. draw Charles R. Hathaway said this House until Sept, . 23, but the The Maxwell Mandolin club play­ In Detroit the augmented^ force of grims’ society dinner in his honor. Yachting G le e ...... Culbertson ed four aelectlons under the leader­ safer than they are today, in the makes a final between Cochet and afternoon that he would bring a O Western Wind ...... Clokey President has made no plans to dry officers is largely recruited hands ot inexperienced pilots." Hunter or Tilden and Borotra or charge of manslaughter against General Dawes made It clear that ship of Thomas Maxwell. Miaa Mil­ only by first agreeing amicably on A Night III June ...... Targett tako advantage ot the two months from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Lindbergh declared- that the Brugnon likely, although' an all- Cavagnaro and that the case would offered by the Senate's absence dred Qibaon of West Hartford, Tennessee. Many ot the agents are naval reduction could the world Theme— S a fe ty - soprano, has a fresh, sweet voice day of planes ^or personal use on American final Is posklble also. come up for trial in the Town powers eventually attain lasting Introduction ...... Doris Mohr from Washington. , green youths from the hills of any large scale, was still in the fu In the Ladles* play, the draw Court here on Saturday morning, and her numbers were chosen with peace. In the Home .... Mildred Prentice He may change his mind after Kentucky and Tennessee. ture. places , June 29. Mrs. Peterson suffered a taste. Miss Beatrice Hamilton’s “ They are frightened when' they Almost simultaneously. Premier On the Street .. u. .'Olive Matteson he selects his farm board— a mat­ readings were also greatly enjoyed^ He said that the preseht designed and Edith Cross in .he top half. fractured skull and had both arms Ramsay MacDonald, speaking at a In Industry...... Dorothy^ Jenney ter ot two weeks— and clears the go out on the job. The'^ are Im­ planes prevented a noVice from al­ Senofita Llli D’Alvarez, Elisabeth broken. She died a few days later The leaders on the entertainment bued with the idea that they are \ dinner In his honor at Lossiemouth, Songs— diplomatic slate. Ambassadors to program were unquestionably Les­ ways flying them safely. Ryan, , Elisabeth Mor­ In the Memorial hospital without France, Spain, Italy; Japan, Ger- going into battle. They want to Scotland, echoed similar sentiments Thanks Be To God . . Dickson ter Grimes and tihe Lawrence Sis­ “ There are two auto-gyro ma­ rill, Mrs. Mae Bundy, and Mrs. fully regaining consciousness. in making a brief, matter-of-fact The' Foggy Dew ...... Arnold mimy, and Cuba, must be appoint­ keep their jobs and make a record chines— one from Europe and one in the bottom half. In making public his Investlga' ters. Mr. Grimes performed for — and they shoot to do it." statement of Great Britain’s plans My Mammy’s Voice ...... Loom is ed, and a tew post® in South the greater part of an hour to the from the United States— entered in Despite the fact they are both in tlon Coroner Calhoun finds that the for working toward the same object “ What Lies Ahead" America, it is believed, will have, "A lot of the trouble comeu from this safety competition;” Lindbergh the top half. Miss Wills and Mias footbrake on the Cavagnaro car delight of all particularly the chil­ Washington, too. Only a short time in conjunction with the United L a b o r...... Elisabeth Bowen' new occupants. These appointments dren who were present in large said. "The idea Is to test out the Nuthall cannot meet until the semi­ was useless and that the woman States. P arm er...... Stuart Joslln are expected to. occupy the Presi­ ago, after high Washington officials revolutionary as well as the evolu finals. Miss Nuthall is considered :was dragged for considerable dls- numbers as the entertainment was were in Detroit, our chief told us MacDonald’s Speech. Sailor ...... Edward Hutchinson dent several weeks, and at best be given tor the benefit of the church tlonary with the Idea of eventually the. British hope for the champion­ • tance before the machine was Premier MacDonald in his ad­ S oldier...... Henry Slmler would have only a portion of the that they were sore because so developing the fool-proof machine. ship. rcrought to a stop. Attorney William vacation school. Mr. Grimes was many motorboats broke down and dress told of his meeting Sunday Seamstress...... Ruth Palmer second month ot the recess, it was assisted in bis mystic feats by four ______■ - 'J. Shea of this town is represent- with Ambassador Dawes and of the Tinner ...... Johfl' Rleg explained. said that some of the boys must be {Ing Cavagnaro. young ladies from the audience. accord which they had found in the M iller...... Hasen To Keep Working The Lawrence sisters are mem­ ‘on the take’ (accepting bribes). I MRS. STOEHR’S PUPILS STUDENTS aims and aspirations of their re­ Blacksmith...... Valfro Grandl President Hoover, it was said, bers of an exceptionally clever know that the boats broke down be­ spective nations for world peace. Engineer...... Fred Hoher has felt that his first year in office musical family. They played on a cause the men running them were He stressed the, fact that Great M illiner...... • Mary Hahn should find him at bis'dosk, per­ 'great variety of instruments, but a inexperienced. But alt this com­ TO PLAY IN REiJTAL IN LAST ASSEMDLY Britain and the United States had Baker ...... Kingsley French fecting the-personnel selections for new and clever skit was based on plaint makes them quick on the Sure Relief trigger.” no intention of first reaching an Teacher . . Margaret Palrweather his' administration. what appeared to be an ordinary agreement on the subject and then Shoemaker...... Kingsley French There is a possibility, however, lady’s umbrella. They commented Jacques, who is returning to the Will Present Fred Lavey This presenting It to other nations as an Mason ...... Truman Cowles real estate business In Detroit, de­ The final Current Events eighth that because a trip across the conti­ upon it, examined it and discovered Evening and Other Pupils accomplished fact which they could Traveling Man .. .Kingsley Fi"'nch nent is no unusual thing for him— clared that be is interested only in grade assembly ot the 'school year that the handle would slide like a was held this morning at the Bar'- take or leave. He urged co-opera­ Musician...... Mary J. Haley be Just packs u' and goes— he may trombone. One isister played the halting unnecessary killings by on Friday Evening. 6 B ell-a n s tion of the nations of the world. Merchant ...... Arthur Shorts visit his Palo AHo. California dry officers. His father is a retired nard school under the direction of slide while the other blew Into the Miss Eltzabtb A. Krapovrlcs and Hot water General Dawes has lost none of H ousew ife...... Virginia Baldwin home, some time before Aug. 19. pointed end of the umbrella and the sergeant of police In Detroit who Mrs. Thora Stqehr, local teacher his affection for his famous under­ W alter...... Edward HutchinsonThe President’s week-end camp­ says he never was forced to kill a of the pianoforte; will present one Miss Evelyn Reed. The first sub­ Sure Relief children were hilarious over the ject discussed was* **A Big Indian slung pipe since becoming ambas­ Stenographer...... Alice NeU ing and fishing trips may be ex­ performance. When the mandolin man. of her younger pupils, Fred Lavey. sador. During the dinner he Doctor ...... Truman Cowles son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Village Found Near Manchester," tended, so that he will leave the club'appeared for Its final number, the details Of which were published smoked it almost up to the minute Carpenter...... Clayton Perkins White House: for his camp at the Leon entered and gave one Lavey of Foster street. In recital ELL-ANS of arising to make his address. All L aw yer...... Arthur Shorts at Watkins Brothers music room in The Herald several weeks ago. headwaters of the Rapidan liver in of his humorous “ Rube’’ mono­ Rose Barrabee and Betty Strong; the others present smoked cigars. N urse...... Svivla Smith Shenandoah National Park, Va., logues. this evening at 8 o’clock. Miss FOR INDIOESIION Sir Austen Chamberlain, former Mother------Margaret Fairweather OBITUARY Helen Berggren, well known con­ discussed this town topic. The statel 2 5 i and 754 Pk^s.Sold Everywhere FrldaY, returning Monday. During intervals In the entertain­ subject was "Connecticut Seeks foreign secretary, who sat on the Heralds — The executive, offices, busier un­ ment, young girls of the Sunday tralto will be the assistant artist general’s right showed marked in­ Piano Duet— Slclllenne .....B a c h 200,000 Acres of Forest Land,” der the Hoover regime than before school, sold canir. Friday evening Mrs. Stoehr’s full discussed, by Agnes MayeV. “ New terest In the pipe. He viewed It Doris Mohr. Sylvia Smith and' usually marking time -during class will, give a recital at High, Presentation of Diplomas England Calls In the. Summer through his monocle while General the summer^ will bum with activity school hall. Parents and friends D^wes explained Its mechanism. A. P. Howes, Supt. of Schools. FUNERALS Time;*' was discussed . by Doris [Bang! Bang! throughout the hot season.. While ST. MARY’S CHURCH will be cordially welcomed at these Bronkie, Ernest Berggren and Later he also explained how It Songs— vacations will be the rule as before, worked to Lord Desborough', presi­ The Fishermaid...... Tracy A. W. Hutchinson.. two recitals. Elleanor Werner. • • those who stayed on the job before The funeral of Alfred W. Hutch-1 . The program for this evening The Nature >Cluh. topics were dent of the British Imperial Coun­ Speedwell ' ...... Braho found that almost like a vacation, GROUPS FESTIYAL IFIREWORKS cil of Commerce, who sat on his left infiou was held from his late home follows. Fred, who is only 12 years “ The Mediterranean PruU,”' by Virginia Mary Baldwin, Madolln but this-year it will be a different In Gilead yesterday afternoon. Rev. old will play the piano numbers Cynthia Carter and “ The Com and presided at the dinner. story. Buy now and save money. Elizabeth Bowen, Margaret Ann® F. P. Bacheler of Talcottville offici­ entirely from memory. . Borer” by TJfrum Keeney, In com-, [Assortment of over 50 different Palrweather. Evelyn Celia Fish, Strawberry Supper and Enter­ ating. A Dream Revere ...... Conte niemoration of Flag Day, which was Courtly Grace, ...... Lack celebrated June 14^ Wadsworth Mc­ fpieces. Mary Catherine Hahn, Mary Jane tainment to Be Held on Fri­ “ Jesus Lover of My, 'Soul” was CASE AGAINST POUTO Haley. Dorothy Mllllcent Jenney, sung as a duet by Mrs. J. W. Deeter Pilgrims Chorus, from Tannbauser Kinney talked bn “The Evolution Olive Anna Matteson. Doris Claire WOMEN RUM RUNNERS day Night at Church. and and Mrs. Karl Links. A quar­ ...... Wagner o f the. American Flag." The inter­ 1 SOME SPECIALS Mohr. Alice Marlon Nell, Ruth Em- tet’ composed ot M. W. Hllls^ Robert Duets— Mrs. Stoehr, Frederick national subject was “New Goy^ St. Mary’s Ladles Guild, Girls 4 10c Roman Candles...... 25c IS NOT Y E CLOSED ma Palmer. -Mfldfed Preutlc^ Owen, Mrs, Deeter and Mrs. Links Lavey. etnofs for our Foreign PoSses- Sylvia May Smith. Truman Frank L A m ALONG BORDER Friendly society and Men.s Bible siohs,” by Evelyn Kellum, 7 5c Sparklers ...... 25c sing,“ In the Sweet By and Bye.” Just for the Fun of It ....S u d d s Cowles, Kingsley William French, Class will combine forces Friday The bearers were Merton Hills, The Wayside Brook...... Smith Special topics were "You? After- 4 Big Chief Salutes ...... 5c Russell Hazen. Frederick WUllim evening on the Strawberry festival Clifford Perry, Wlnthrop Solos— self,” by Fred.BlSBelL Class of 1929 • B lan k s...... 10c box If Investigation Warrants Hoher. Edward Hutchinson. Stuart and^ entertainment, under the geii- and Robert Porter, Burial was In boys' will by Robert Holmes jand J^ooers. N. Y., June 19— Women eral chairmanship of Henry Mar- Gertrude Dream ...... Beethoven 125c Red Torches, 3 for . . . .50c Young Man Will Face Charg­ Lorln Joslyn., Clayton Prank Per­ Gilead cemetery. prophecy for Miss Reed’s class writ­ ,rum runners are,the latest troubles eham of the Bible class. The'doors Fiir Ellse ...... Beethoven es in Local Court, Says kins, John Charies Rleg, ArthuV Minuet In G ...... Beethoven ten and read by Andres^RagUskus, Milton Shorts, Henry Slmler, Alfred In the lives of the border patroL will open at six o’clock and the Oscar W. Prentiss. for Miss Eaton’s class Written by V Prosecutor. ladies will bei-ready at that hour ' Vocal solos by Miss Helen Berg­ I CHARTER OAK Vennard, Valfro'Antonio Grandl. The women, a “liquor Importer" The funeral of Oscar W. Prentiss gren William Mack and read by Hugo to serve a variety df dishes con*aln- Benson, for Miss Sweqney’a clss®, Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. revealed today, are being used as of South Main street, Civil War Absent ...... Metcalf I BOWLING ALLEYS drivers of cars which cross the Ing the popular June berries. Home­ veteran, who died late yesterday writtten by Lincoln Kean and read Hathaway said today that the State DR. SNOOK BLAMES border in order to allay suspicion. made cake and candy, ice cream Japanese Love S on g...... Brahe by Harold Schuetz, and for Miss 127 Oak St., South Manchester had not closed jts books In the case afternoon at his home, will be held Piano solos— Once they have passed the customs and Ice cold soda or hot. coffe will at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at McGuire’s class, written and read ol Joseph Pollto of 40 Irving men, the cars are turned back to also be on sale. It will only cost a On the Lake ...... Williams by James Toman. street, driver of the automobile Watkins Brothers, 11 Oak street. t “ SHEK M OTORISr male drivers. dime to enter but the managers Rev. Frederick C. Allen will offici­ Faust ...... Krug Thomas McPartland, represent­ which struck and fatally injured The Chapel in the Mountains' Despite this new wrinkle In rum hope everybody will Come with full ate. Sons of veterans will act as ing the Boys' Nature and Science four-years-old Samuel Poleu of pocketbooks and keen appetites to ...... Wilhou Clubs, presented an aquarium to Middle Turnpike West Monday (Contlnuetl from Page 1) smuggling. It was said, the price of bearers and representatives of the ' Continuing Canadian liquor In the United insure the financial as well as social G. A. R., will officiate at the grave the next year’s clubs. The gift wtm night. The accident Is being success of this annuel event. 30 DEAD IN JAPAN out- States is certain to rise as a result I in the East cemetery. accepted By Fred Dey of the thoroughly Investigated and if the about the case than do many The program will be given at 8 Toklo, June 19.— A check-up was seventh grad© representing next facts warrant court. action, such sid6rs»** of the tlghtenlng-up process which has followed the shooting of Arthur o’clock and Mrs. Ethel Davis is being made today of the toll of Ufa year’s clubs, it Our - Offer will be taken. Although United States District directing the sketch to be presented. taken and damage wroukht by Attorney William B. Bartels de-' Gordon. : of .There will also be vocal numbers. ABOUT TOWN eruption of the Volcano Komaga- dared he was Investigating a re­ Whiskey now selling in the states iThe candy committee consists of take on the Island of Hokkaidd. OUT OF PLACE. port that Miss Hlx was involved In for 28 a quart is expected to cost BIGDAHBURSIS Mrs. William Mason, Evelyn Robin­ Lieut. John F. Shea, formerly of Active eruption has now ceased, al­ a school narcotlo ring. Prof.. Snook fl2 Vrlthln the next few days. Driv« son and Clifford . The re­ though dense smoke is still issuing Editor: Look here, what do you ers: who formerly brought “ loads” 23 West Middle Turnpike is con­ declared the young woman was not freshment committee, James Mc- valescing at his home in Broadway from the crater, darkening the mean by this? “ Among the most across,the border for $40 are now Waynesboro, Pa., June 19.—tA a user of drugs. Cullom, Joseph Corday, Walter Terrace, ., after an sky for forty miles around. I 33%% beautiful girls was Judge Horatio Police questioned Mrs. Snook, demanding $100 because of the bursting section bf the Lake Royer Gustafson. Cake committee, Joseph operation aU the Naval hospital. Ashes and lava covered virtually Bungle!” Bungle Isn’t a girl, you wife of the prisoner, for several possibility that they might be shot. dam near Camp Albert D. Rltchlie, Idiot! He’s one of our principle Miller, Mrs. Andrew Ferguson, Miss all the territory around the volcano hours, but released her, announcing Viola Greenaway. Ticket Commit­ for a radius of 150 miles to the Maryland, today Sent 40,000 gal­ stockholders. she was able to throw ne light on The South Manchester post office lons of water cascading down near­ Society Reporter: I can’t help MOTORCYCLIST KILLEDi tee, Mrs. Wtlllam' Crawferd, Vlolef has a small supply of the anni­ depth of an Inch. Sixty square the mystery. Madden, Walter Gustafson. Miss miles at the base of the mountain by gulleys to th® patched farm OFF that, chief. That’s where he was. Mrs. Snook admitted she planned versary 2 cent stamps issued In lands near RouzersvlUe, Pa., caus­ Margaret Stratton knd Miss Violet suffered severely. — Life. to file suit for djvorce against Dr, Ware,. Mass., June 19—-Tossed commemoration of the work of ing crop and prj>pbrty damag© estl^ from a motorcycle when he skidded Madden will be In chai[ge of music. Thomas, A. Edison. They are red Official computations show tbir-' Snook. Mrs. Ethel McKay will act as treas­ mated at $60,00,0. on our stock of Engllsh is now the official lan­ In the soft dirt, Stanley Wojzlk, 30, in color similar to the usual two ty dead, but many are missing, and urer. No persons wer® ffirectly In' the guage of all Philippine courts and Practically every language' un­ a sailor on furlough from the U. S. cent stamps. Aside from the print­ It Is feared the death toll will path, of the bnruahfng waters, their records, as a result of an act der the,sun Is.In dally uso In the S. Ogala. was killed today enroute' ing announcing it is an anniver­ mount. The property damage is tre­ mendous. Eight Waynesboro High school approved In December, 1928. United States. home from a dance in Palmer. sary celebration stamp it also girls, camping in a bungalbw 50 shows the globe of an electric light. yards from where the torrent EIGHT KILLED IN WRECK smashed through the dam, fled to SUITS Mrs. David Wilson of 67 Welling­ Brussels, Belgium, June 19.— safety when roused by a Waynes-* Heroes Are Made—Not Bom Men who can’t should ton road will leave for New York Eight persons were killed and boro newspaperman. (Blues excited) not hpve bad tempers omFrlday and on Saturday will sail many'Injured when a train, carry­ on the S. S. Transylvania of the, ing a number of railroad work­ The Bodleian Library at Oxford, We do not want to disappoint Cun&rd Line for Ireland. She will men collided with another train England, is, tbe. oldest pnblle li­ spend the next three paonths with at Grammont today. All the dead the many who were unable to brary In Europe. It was founded her sister, Mrs. William Hewitt of and Injured were on the workers’ In 1444 by Humphrey, Duke of take advantage of this oiTer Eden Avenue, Portadown. train. Gloucester. during Community Days. The mid-week service .this eve^ ning at 7:30 at the South Methodist church will be,In charge of three of the young people home from col­ lege, Miss Margaret Lewis, Misa Come in and Alice Harrison and Roberts Burr. Cool Off Now They are to take as their theme, “ Do the Young People Forget 20 Degrees Religion When They Go to Col­ Cooler at South Playiitgr STRAW HA S lege?” Manchester Manchester Tent, No. 2 Knights A GREAT VITAPHONB TALKING PICTURE! * of the Maccabees will hold its regu­ r $1.00 lar meeting In the Batch & Brown hall this evening at 8 o’clock. The yiiPB^xas state supervisor will the guest MiltonSIlW-nu of honor and will present pins to Sir Knights who have been mem­ bers for 26 years or more. Re­ DcM OlhyM AdU lll^ freshments will be served. Record BATHING SUITS HE VIRTOALUW UVgO lid Keeper A .. L* Brown has mailed notices of this meeting to all ■ the IIISCAPTIVt A complete line of popular members and he Is hoping for a i styles and patterns. large turnout. WOMAN

HARTFORD BEGINNING _ It/ Rehra IKeep cool in hot weath- STRAND NRXT Something new under the South Seas snaV ^ e law had Made \ 1 her hla captive, now love bad made him hers! He married Dm er with our light weight Q/ic ALl TALKING fp ccla ck oi woman he most doom to death. -> r^mfortable furnish­ S ON THE SAME PROGllABi ings. VITAPHONB VAUDEVILLE 'NOAHiTARK' COMEDY AND NOVELTY With a Cast of 11 lOUoANO.N inciudn^f, COmNQ FRIDAY SATUROAr DOLORES COSTELIO-GEORGE OBRIEN “ SIMBA” The picture that took 4 years tauialie. Not jk staged or movie WILLIAMS CWtlKDOllH DAILY FH09I iO A. M.1 nAtDlUJlrt TUX MiDNITE production bnt Africa as God. made It. jDOfrt-INDOCK §IJ10AY FROM PRESENTED IN SOUND II b Incorpoxjated m y TO .FIRST TUnS AT POPULAR PRICES. ETS IXXOSSAL. ^ Stocks Miuich8it«;i -r. - jf-' ■i-r- - GRAMIATION Graduation exercises are al­ ways much more solemn than FESWITIES those on Class Day. The latter I is an occasion, for fun-making | ^ ; Two' • l^nchpster Klwanjans, and frolicking. It is the day on < P.;Qdlinby and Arthur A. which the senior class rules Many o f This Year’s Class accompanied by their STARTTODAY the field and under-classmen witSa ‘Will leave Springfield at 8 keep their distance. Yesterday p'clocYt ' B^ evening as dele­ (Continned from Page 1) two senior students attired in Have Already Decided on gates to the' 13th ’ annual conven bathing suits, climbed the soot- tloh of Mwanis International went to the courts, the filled 125-foot chimney at the Some Institution. ‘which opens In- Milwaukee, Wis­ Seniors being seated on the fire- heating plant opposite the consin on Sunday and closes on escape. Here the president of the School street Recreation Cen­ ^hprsday'of the same week. , Senior Class William Johnson, de­ ter by means of a narrow lad­ The following is a list of this Kl^anlans from th,e United livered the Ivy Oration, and_ the der and proudly hoisted their year’s High School Seniors who in­ States and Canada, numbering six Junior Response was given by Roy class 'banner. tend to continue their education at thousand will be enroute In a few Johnson, president of the Junior When the boys went up they college. The list contains twenty- days for the 'convention city. Gen- Glass. Then each class cheered the were white but they were any­ two names, but due to the fact that eltil business sessions will start oh Seniors, and were in turn thing but white when they there are some who have not d&- Mondjy morning. Election of offi­ cheered by the Seniors. Follow­ reached the ground. finitely decided upon a college, this cers and-; members of the board of ing the cheers the Seniors marched list Is not yet complete: trusteM comes on Thursday. The Louis Cheney— Bates, . around the schools, bringing to an selection of a 1930 convention end the afternoon Class Day exer- Joseph McCluskey — College Board Examinatio’h's. city, which will be either Atlantic CiS6S* City or Miami, will also be made President Johnson’s Ivy Oration AWARD 45 LETTERS Ruth Behrend ■— MIddlebury, on the final 'day. address was as follows: Tufts. Ruth McMenemy— MIddlebury. Principal speakers at the con­ IVY ORATION TO H. S. ATHLETES Robert Treat — Yale, College vention will be; Prank O. Lowden, Board Examinations. ex-governor of Illinois; John By William Johnson Leslie Buckland— Yale, College Bright Kennedy, associate editor “ Friends: As we, the class of Board Examinations. of CollIer^s Weekly; Dr. C. P. Se- 1929, gather here this afternoon, Herman Yulyes— Yale, College gard, of New York City; and Rev. there is in our hearts a feeling of , Track, Tennis and Board Examinations. Preston Bradley, of Peoples mingled joy and sorrow— joy be­ Ruthven Bldwell— Yale, Brown, Church, Chicago. Guests at the cause we have been so successful in College Board Examinations. convention will be: Governor our school life, and sorrow because Leaders Honors Are An- Eleanor Dwyer— New Rochelle. Dpyle E. Carlton, governor of we are about to break off many of Esther Holmes— ^^Mount Holyoke, Florida; Col. Paul V‘. McNutt, of the friendships we have made and nonnced Today. College Board Examinations, Bloomington, Ind., national com­ because we are about to leave the Robert Mercer — Wesleyan, mander of the American Legion; institution we have learned to love. Choate. and I. B. Sutton, of Dallas,. past Only, precious memories and the Robert Smith— Yale, Harvard, president of Rotary International. symbolism of the ivy will bind us One of the features of the Class Jacob Rublnow— Yale, Harvard. ■The 'New England delegation Clarence Turkington— Wesleyan. 0 you know a bargain-when you see one? You do at Keith’s for they’re all plainly marked with big to our Alma Mater. Day program at Manchester High will go by way of Montreal stop­ Football Team Best school this afternooiP was the Kenneth Graham— Clark. ' litter Tags. We call them Red Letter Values. Here are dozens of new ones in suites for the living room, Paul Geisecke— Tufts. ping- in that city Saturday. They “ For four short years, we have awarding of school letters and will reach Chicago on Sunday D bedroom and diiiing'roonr worthy of careful consideration. They include floor samples, odd suites, discon­ endeavored, both as a class and as medals for commendable work in George Stiles— Wentworth. tinued numbers and sui^lus' stock—all with big reductions for either cash or credit. Look over thDse listed be- Carroll Wilson— Wesleyan. morning', where a two and a half Individuals, to uphold and raise the athletics. Fifteen baseball letters hour sight-seeing tour is in store. standards of Manchester High were awarded, eighteen track let­ Raymond Woodbridge— Wesley­ low-r—the prices will tell the story. , ^ an. Milwaukee will be reached Sunday school, not only in its academic ters, four tennis letters, and eight afternoon. • purpose but in its athletics, debat­ letters to members of the Leaders’ Mary Stephens— Normal School. Marion Hills— Normal School. ing, dramatics, and social func­ Class, a total of 45. Living BUiom Suites tions. We can truthfully say that The following received baseball Dorothy Armstrong — Normal School. Luxurious 3 piece carved 9 ur football team was the best that letters: Captain Ernest Dowd, who W AS frame suite covered all over NOW ever wore the colors of M. H. S., a also received the “ M” award­ with lustrous, figured mohair. team which won the Central Con­ ed to captains In a major sport by Genuine Nachman spring con­ necticut championship. Although Local Stocks Principal C. P. Quimby; Hugh EDITOJIS OF SOMANHIS $ struction used throughout. In­ we did not emerge as victors in ^1 Morlarty, David Samuelson, Ray­ 3 1 5 cludes sofa, arm aua wing '265 of our contests in baseball, basket­ mond Woodbridge, Theodore chair. ball and tennis, we attained the Lupien, Charles Bycholski, MarcuSj ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY (Furnished by l*utnain & Co.) greatest honor of all— that of good Moriarty, David McConkey, Clifford Central itnw, Hartford, Conn. A most attractive set of mas­ sportsmanship. The debating team Magnuson, Roy Fraser, John Tier­ sive proportions covered all has proved its worth, the dramatic ney, Albert Smith, Dominic Squa- I ’ P. M. Stocks. over in gayly patterned tapestry .50 club has produced both fine actors trito, James O’Leary, and John Miss Muriel Tomlinson Is Edit­ Bid Asked $ .50 with' mass edging. Sofa, arm ind fine performances, and our Johnston, manager. or With Austin Johnson and Dank Stocks. 292 and wing chair. A suite with '247 literary clubs have done fine work. Letters in football have been Charlotte Rubinow Assist­ Bankers Tru^t Ou . . 325 many possibilities fox carrying 'Somanhls Events’ has been one of out a distinctive living room awarded previously. ants. City Bank and Trust. 1900 — the finest of school papers. Truly, The following received track let­ Cap Nat B & T ...... 475 — color scheme. Eight Beautiful Pieces we can be proud of our class in its ters: Captain Joseph McCluskey, / • - leadership, in academic, in athletic Conn Hiyet 425 — Oue of our most popular Louis Cheney, George Green way, At the High School Class Day First Bond'& Mtg ..43 — suites, now discontinued by for the Dining Room and social fields and as a class look James McCaw, Robert Treat, Wil­ back upon our efforts with sincere exercises today Principal C. P. Htfd.-Conni Trust Co — 700 manufacturer and: must bo liam Johnson, Roger Spencer, Ern­ Quimby announced the personnel of First Nat Htfd .... 260 280 closed oiit, hence-the big reduc- $ .50 pride. est Dowd, Frank Scarlato, Walter Promising Class the Somanhls Events staff for the Land Mtg and Title . 40 itibn. r Covered In .^urable-mp- Jdozzer, Douglas Robertson. Wil­ year 1929?30. In order to give un­ Moprls Idsn. Hank . . 2UU halr with reverse\cushlon8‘»in- $139.50 "Freshmeh: 'Our short year of liam Gordon, Franz Nittman, Domi­ ao^alntance with you has shown derclassmen the benefit of a year’s New Brit T r ____ _ 215 230 tapestry. Sofa, cl'ilb'and'v/Ing • This fine suite in American walnut with rich maple overlays nic Squatrito, Albert Smith, James experience on the staff it was de­ Pbuenfx St U&T .... 550 chair. ■'V ns that you have the right . O’Leary, Robert Glenny, manager. Is marked down for no other reason thai to reduce bur numbw You have done well in school activi­ cided to appoint as assistant Park St, B a n k ...... 1300 / New school records were made in editors, two pupils who would be Riverside Trust .... 650 of samples. Includes large buffet, extension table and set bit ties. Carry on from this excellent the 220 yard dash, Ly Ernest six chairs. China $44.50 extra. beginning and as Seniors; you are members of the Junior Class next West Htfd Trust . . . 550 Dowd; in the 440, by Douglas year. The staff: do, rtS’ . i . . » •... 130 sure to do the great things for Robertson; in the shot-put, by An ^elfeht piece siflte^ Ip ‘r^h which you now give promise. Editor-in-chief, Muriel Tomlin­ Ui'inds. “ Sophomores: We are sure that Louis Cheney; in the mile by son. ’ 30. Htfd &’ Uonn West . . 96 Huguenot Walnut. ■ : Copseiw -' » Joseph McCluskey; In the discus by Assistant Editors, Austin John­ East Cdnh Pow 5s . . 99^ 102 tively styled^'but inqlttdej5 the tdu will make fine upperclassmen. highest stahdardsSbf; wbrkinan- Your fine spirit has been displayed William Johnson; in the pole vault son ’31, Charlotte Rubinow ’ 31. Cohn L-P 7s ...... 116 118 $ .50 by Frank Scarlato. However ex­ $ shlp. . Ruffw, six foot-' exten- . both in athletics and social fields. , School Notes Editor, Elizabeth Conn L P 6 ^ s .... 105 11)7 ^ 189 157 Next year, as upperclassmen, if cept in the 220, 440 and shot-put, Carlson ’30. Conn L P 4H> .... 98 100 slon table and'bft of i' 6i; chairs ' the record-holders were breaking Art Editor, Elizabeth Wasle- Brid Hyd 5s 102 105' with Tapetlfe cbfrered seat cush- ' you continue your good work, M. ‘ fl­ H. S. will be proud of the class of their own records and already have \wich ’30. ’ " Insweance Stocks. ions. ' ■ medals for breaking the records in Exchange Editor, Loyina Foot Aetna Casualty .... 1760 1800 '31- - ni A sample suite of unus.nad “ Juniors: Next year you will these events, but new medals were ’30. AetM insurance ,..';700 715 style in richly grained'red ma- awarded in the other three‘events. Alumni Editor, Theodore Lupidn 1275 have the joy tfnd honor of being xAetna' Life ...... 1250 .50 hogkn^. Eight pjbees includ- $ .50 Seniors. Yours is a responsible Tennis team letters were award­ ’ 30. xAutomiobile ..... 510 520 ing buffet, extension :tobie with position. Take it seriously, Md ed to Captain Robert Smithy Her­ Athletics Editors, Ernest Dowd Conh. G eneral...... 2275 ' d 5 7 ■ • • • ' it of 139 man Yulyes, Aldo Gatti and Ed­ ’30., Edward Hansen ’30. 1025 pedestal' le s.and,' set of six strive to uphold the colors of ,M. Hartford^ Fire .... .1010 chalrk' Ohi a. if desired $85.50. H. S. ‘Somanhls Events’ will be ward Markley. This is the second Joke Editor, Harry Howland '30. Htfd Sbeatn Bpller . 790 810 your iiroduct; write for it, suscribe year that these persons have re^ Business Manager, Harry Juul Lincoln bfit Life ^ . 125 130 Select Your Own Chamber to it, and work for it, so that you celved their letters in this sport. ’31. xxNatibnal ...... 835 may be just as proud of it as we Leaders’ Class letters were Assistant Business Managers, do,' r t s '...... '.. 418 428 Daniel Foley, ’31, Earl Ruddell '31. have been. Likewise, the success awarded to the following: Ruth Phoenix ...... 985 1000 Just one 'L '‘suite' left ^ of this Suite From These Stylish Pieces. of our athletic teams depends large­ Behrend, Florence Buckminster, Circulation Manager, Carle Cub- Travelers ...... 1965 1985 berly '30. popular'Stylev'lP^Plyinouth ina- This fine suite (illustrated above) In doll rubbed walnut Iz ly upon you. The debating and Bessie Johnson, Emily Keeney, Fubltc Utility .50 hogany. Includes bowjend bed, $ .50 dramatic clubs and all social func­ Marie Keating Bessie Maguire, Assistant Circulation Manager, Conn Elec SVC ..... 127 132 „ o^ered in any combination of pieces at reduced prices. Richard Reichenbach ’30. full size dreseef and’ large' three A- tions depend on you and remember Florence Schieldge, and Ruth Oimti L P 3% 118 122 164 mirror vanity. Cihalr.to match 48 inch, dresser...... Was $72.00 Now $63.00 119 that the Alumni looks to you for Shorts. Bonn L, P 7 % ...... 116 $7.75. ' 42 in ^ dresser ...... ,\\As $59.50 Now i^i.75 their success. You must ‘Go to it Conn L P 6 ^ % pf .. 98 100 This Jaxpestown ;,inade _ Red.:.4 ft. 6 Inches...... Was $45.00 Now $88Ji5 with,the good old fighting spirit of EDWARD HANSEN HEADS Conn L,E 6% % pf . 108 112 \ Manchester High school. Just flght! before us, we shall be truly proud Conh P Co (par 25) lS4 138 contains all the eaffna|'ks;.''«.i FuB Vanity...... Was $89.75 Now $60.78 fight! fight! and you can’t lose. of our accomplishments. Again Hart El.Lt (par 25) 132 136 fine, furniture. Attractlyelj,, ,3-4 Va^nlty,...... Was $56.25Now $49.50 stlYled in beautifully' grained: ' ' “ Seniors: In a few more days we we thank you for the splendid HIGH SCHOOL HI-Y’s do, vtc ...... 126 136 Chest .IVas. $47.25 Now $42.75 Greenwich-W &; G" . . 96 99 burled ^waldut.;,,.' •'5ed,> dbesser ■ shall no longer have the honor of example you have set before us, and 175 . Now $49.50 being the Senior class of Manches­ again we promise to do our best to Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 102 and 'Single xnllrrQr ^'nlty»'> Chest wardrobe.(cedar lined) ...... Was $58*75 ter H i^ school. All too soon we be worthy seniors.” do pfd (par 25) . 62 70 and chair extra if'desired.’ , > Chair";,...... • .Whs $13.00 Now $11.25 must take leave of our school and The following officers have been Htfd tlaa Rts W i . . 8 9 of each other, to start life anew; This evening the Class Day pro­ elected in the Hi-Y club for the S N E T Co ...... 187 192 but wherever we are and whatever gram will be concluded in the year 1929-30. ' Manufactniing Stocks. we may do, may our memories school assembly hall which will President, Edward Hansen Acme W ife^...... 31 35 A with every Suite bring us back to our happy days undoubtedly be taxed to its capaci­ Vice-president, Arthur Davis. Ami Hardware ..... 65 67 together. Let us always remember ty for the occasion. The class Secretary and Treasurer, Harry Amer Hosiery ..... 27 that we are but a few of the vast prophecy will be read and a gala Howland. Atnerican Sllvqr .... 25 number of the alumni of M. H. S.. program will be presentded by the Athletic Manager, Theodore Arrow 'H&H £11, pfd. 106 who are working for its welfare. musical and vaudeville committees. Lupien. ,do,i com 1...... 47 50 With the presentation of this trowel Gra’dnation Tomorrow. At the final meeting of the club Adtoiiiatlc Reftdg . . 20 Thi Kliii^h JMrm Go. held at the Hebron Game Club, a 102 to the Junior Class we now resign The graduation program tomor­ Blgelow-Kart, pf . . . 99 ''■rr '-xraifft'fiTTW OSTORES nR isa'' our position to them and accept for row evening is scheduled to start at beautiful Elgin strap watch was do, pfd-^...... 10.1 ourselves the larger responsibilities 8 o’clock. The occasion will mark presented to Chester Robinson, the Billings'and .Spencer. 10 11 SOUTH MANCHESTER of life.” the first appearance of a graduat­ faculty advisor of the club, in ap­ Bristol Brass ...... , 30 35 RESPONSE ing class from Manchester high in preciation of his efforts to make do pfd. 108 : ' By Roy Johnson caps and gowns. This will be an the club so successful during the Cake, -Lockwood & B 500 . Roy Johnson, president of the inspiring spectacle compared to the past yean Raymond Plllsburg, Collins ,Co- ...... 130 Junior class, in making the re­ style in years past when the stu­ who has taken a very great Interest Colt’s Firearms-,.... 33- in the activities of the club, and ■I sponse, spoke as follows: dents vied vith each other for the Eagle Lock ...... 48 NOTICE f■ i "Seniors, undergraduates, mem­ honor of looking the best. The uni­ William Davis, the club’s very ef­ Fafnir Bearing .... 110 Elvira, M .Schaller Local Security Sales Representative bers of the faculty and friends: formed system will also be much ficient secretary, were also present­ Fuller Brush A .... l6 The Sixth School District irom; “ On behalf of the Junior Class. cheaper for the graduates. ed with tokens of appreciation. do. Class AA .... 60 mlttee is closing Its books.-AU'per­ Pubhe, stenographer , ; ■ by Finance Corporation . I wish to extend to the class of The principal speaker tomorrow Hart & .Cooley .... 200 sons having bills against said com­ 1929 our most heartfelt congratu­ evening will be Rev. Raymond Hartman Tob -Ist pf mittee are requested to submit Park B i d i n g , 843'MiEUii SL .-A'-New. York Corporation buying and dealing In Trade-Abcep- lations. A year ago you received Calkins, D. D., pastor of the First do. com ...... 20 TYPEWRITING AWARDS Inter Silver ...... 120 them before Jiily 15 to a L. Tay­ t^n<^.; Commercial Paper and negotiating commodity loans to this trowel and with it the duties Church Congregational in Cam­ lor or Gustave Schreiber, clerk. Suite 6 n^i^rcbants and manufacturers, is seeking additional capi^l'nnd and respctnslbilities as Seniors. You brige, Mass. He will take for his do, pfd ’...... 110 Landers, Frary & Clk 69 Telephone 2951 ; /V * 'has’.decided to secure a permanent repfesentatlve To selT its'se-' have attained an enviable reputa-. subject, “ Idle Words.” For the first Awards were made at the High curilieb'in-'ManChester. ‘ • ' tion in scholarship and athletics. time since the founding of the local Manning.& Bow A . . 18 The success of all your class activi­ institution, there will be no one out­ school todey to students who have do Clatu) B .;.,. H ' To tbq-right man this is an opportunity, rarely offered. ‘ Tho passed speed tests in typewriting. ties reflects your fine class spirit. standing honor pupil. The school New Brit Mph. pfd . . 101 G»rtisa,‘Aero .’.163 • man)we: employ wiil'recelve unlimited cooperallqb;' '‘ Essetf- Your class athletes have led our officials were unable to decide even They were as follows: do, co.m 39 - .tiai ^qualifications' are good character, a wide acquaint|dice teams to victory in most of the a fraction of a per cent, difference Royal Awards Nils "Bern Fond ....- 55 Del Lak and. Western ..v ..v J 2 4 % with investor^ and those finally able to invest, k reglixaflon major sports. The Sock and Buskin between the four years work of Elizabeth Forbes, 54. do pfd «r. 100 Diipoiit •••••••«• that''there , is^no substitute for . hard wqrk and^a. successful Olympia Martina, 49. 26 Club, the Debating Team and the Alice Lillian Modin and Gladys North & Judd ..... 24 £jF1^ • • • *,S S • S^S • • ' sales record In some line, preferably stocks, bonds, real'estate Glee Clubs have had, thanks to Ruth Harrison and they will each Mildred Neill,! 40. 'Peck, Stow and Wil .' 14* Allied Chem - V'.V'i or insurance. Liberal commission basis. Give detailed In- your efforts, a very successful year. Mary Shukis, 46. RpkseU Mtg Co'....' 115 Am Bosch . . . ■Oen '*’Eilec a • a^« a:* ^ ; -formation. In. reply to merit consideration. Answers confi- deliver an address. Miss Modin Oen hlotors^ • s o s e « « '* « ^73% Try To Be Worthy will speak first and also give the Lena Yulyes, 42. Spoville Mfg.Co .... 62 Am Can ...«• .dent|.aL_, Prpseiit connections not affected. “ Now you have completed j^our Lydia Hutchinson, 44. Seth, Thom Co. com . -514 GrOOdricll - -••-•s«sss*eese$'»| 7^ salutatory while Miss Harrison will JLm Loco • • • • .124 four years of high school and are give the valedictory in addition to Anna Kelley, 42. do, ptd«:. . . . . 26 Snds0ix hf ot • a • • s s • s s a • • f 8S ' prepared for your life work. Many Inez Anderson, 42. Smyth'■’llfg Copfd .. 1()3 Am Pow and Lt ,...... >130 Mi InSplraJtlOn I'.'a.a a a a a a a a a a a'a ' 46 C O M M E R O A L b i l l CORPORA'FIbN her essay. Int flaiw'V.. ;>...... 104% of you will continue your education ' Gertrude .Campbell, 40. Stand Screw-r- 'Am, Smelt and' Ref .-.. iV'.102'^' IS WUliuin Street . , ’ : New York'Oty Iht Tel andrTal . .V. .VLVj .I 8«% in higher schools and colleges. Al­ Julia Shaw;-45. xStanley Wobks,' com 57 A&a Stl, Fdy .V,.'.. . '64 ^ though the next few years of your TaylorPoxtn v » .. >^185 K e n e c o t , , 84% Mary Walker, 52.. , . . Am Tel and Tel IV . 215 % Hfe will, perhaps, be the most dif- Toffingtpp;i.n^ ■ 80 Mack ‘ 98' i HAKE FIRST APPEARANCE Dorothy. Smith,-50r, Ain 7fel and Tel. r i ^ > ...... 4-^; ^rlandf-.A* o5 r»irr flcult, you will be successful if you Thomas Rollason, 66. Underwpod - vvV.'. 122 i Am Tob T.7'1) . iapH :.Gop^.;;'^^^/.':.v. % Sou-Pac, I • • • e • I . . .'131: continue, in the splendid spirit you Remington Aynuds_ ^ Unlpp,-Mfg,Co .... 19 U,S IndrAlcphol ...... have shown in your work at Man­ U S BnyisT^pe; pfd 115 Anaconda ...... V .; k b ’ Pic'' 89% Sou '-Ry^ • q e • • e ».• • 143% U S Rubber ...... 5$— IN CAPS, GOWNS TODAt Prances Shultz, 46. ^do,'COP'. ' t 225 Atebtsbn ...... ^220^ U S Sfdel ....,....i... .176% chester High school, Victor Adamson,. 54. $fan4B^rd.. Gas " * .V. ^ .'. .12.%< t “ Another year has passed, and VeptierlRoot'^ 45 Ati^Qulf and W I ...... Western Union . 194 «• Undemood 4 Awards : SO'bt N J ;.. . . ^ 67J((t It la now our duty and pleasure to ait ^.and O h io ...... :12«W Westinghonse ...... ,;^ ..1 7 0 % Accept this trowel. We will do our ' The first graduating class of the Edwax;d Dxiadas,H0- SeUi Steel' 4'^...'...... ' .%n.. 89% White.. Mqtors ...... 41% Victor Adamson, 44. f itmost to be honorable and ener­ Manchester High school to make its Pae ■~s s'ssseooe'sae 2 ^ ' a .'.e^e e^-e. e.e e • • • e,e • 74 . .^^rfght ■ ...... v...... • 123^% getic Seniors. We hope that our appearance in caps and gowns ap: Josephine Pleselk, 44.. Ches and Ol^o 'W^'yeirljind * ft. 2$%; honor roll will be large and that peared in public this atternooh Elizabeth'’ Carlsop, ;4 l. r.gf isfice a a 4'^ .a ''a i " Estblla Gryk, (mr class athletes wiir continue to when the members of the class ^ A'lieaBiline says “ MMern CHrlz Mbold the prestige of Manchester walked from the High school build­ Elizabeth B D a s a a a a a a a a a a a'l a' aV l iugh achool in all sports. If we ing across the road to Educational- . Olympia .P ro d a a a a a a 0 C* a a a)*'a a equal the record you have, set Square tor the Class Day program.:^ I Vanahzio ■ « o b.^0 a a-1 97- .1 w i'-i-;-.ft-; i!*—'-erT. -f,,,).,: .m .s'S i l l : m■> •' f e ' ... 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FA U iS .F U U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,1920.

year men” whom Irvin Cobb de­ as soon as ha could unload his pas­ ii' 4bmri|»Btrr clared, were “grossly overpaid.” sengers and in a few minutes had f ; They are |100,000-a-year men in made the four rescues. Reports do WASHINGTON OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK i| Etmting Bfralb private business who, because of not say whether his first passen­ ! ’ PUBUSHBO BT TBB the representations made to them gers were taken up’ again to get UETTER flERALD PRINTING COMPANY, INO by President Hoover, ha.ve accept­ ; 13 Btssell Street. their money’s worth. or ' whether 1 i Soath Manchester, Conn. ed positions in his administration they were satisfied to have their By RODNEY DUTCHER. ’ ^debate. Illustrating the Latin-. i ; THOMAS FBKGCSON. at salaries ranging from $6,500 to flight cut short and the sensation American s^ se of humor. < i General Manager $10,000 a year. In selecting these •f added. But it was a real rescue, Washington, June 19.— One of And so finally - the manager Pounded October 1. 1881 men “ efficiency first” has 'been the well managed and saved four lives. the largest pairs of pajamas in the came, with the whole dining room agog, and insisted that the liquor Pubtlah'ed Every Evening Except rule which has left a long trail of No boat was near-and no one had United States has a- color design of •Sundays and Holldaya Entered at the be removed. Immediately after that Post Office at South Manobeater. disgruntled senators and congress­ seen the upset craft until Wickes, wide pink and white stripes. ' ■ everybody concerned felt quite silly Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter. men who failed to land their men. who Is a pilot in the naval reserve, These pajamas are those of the except the attache. , sighted from his perch aloft the Hon. William Howard Taft, chief / “ Why didn’t you tell me you SUBSCHIPI'ION KATES! “ You made sacrifices to serve meant liquor?” he asked. “ That’s One 7ear, by mail ...... 86.00 boys in trouble. You certainly can justice of the United States, who Per Month, by mall ...... 8 .60 your country in time of war; I ask medicine.” Delivered, one year ...... 89.00 you to show your patriotism again see things from up there. has been dashing around so actively He pulled out the cork to pro-' Single copies ...... 8 .03 'With peeled-cane by making, sacrifices for your coun­ at the age of 71 that he was forced duce an odor of oil of lavender and to retire to a local hospital room menthol. SPECIAL ADVEltTISING RBPKiu- try in time of peace.” In effect this A GOOD SIGN SENTATIVE: Hamilton - UeLlaser, for a resL 'Inc.. 285 Madison Ave.. New York. N. was the appeal made to Col. Earl Even .those of us who have ' no It probably is unnecessary to ob­ Perhaps the numerous congress­ furniture!; i. Y. and 612 North Michigan Ave^ D. Church of Hartford, Conn. Mr. direct interest In any particular serve that Mr. T^ft has never ap­ men who recently voted to restrict Chicago, Ilia OU won’t feel half so hot and sticky Hoover long ago reached the con­ college cannot but be impressed peared in pajamas on the supreme aliens by registering them all and by depriving them q| representation when your porch is furnished with The Herald Is on sale dally at all with the flood of substantial gifts bench— though one never really Schults and Hoatling news stands In clusion that the Pension Bureau does know just what a justice wears in Congress felt that the city of peeled-cane furniture. Peeled-cane New York City. that are made each Commence­ Y needed overhauling and that, as it under his big black robe— nor has Washington would soon need no furniture looks so cool and comfortable... ment,' or announced then, to pro­ he been seen in costume at any of further improvement. Leased Wire Service client of In* was comparable in its business to tod it IS as cool and comfortable as it ternational News Service. an Insurance company an insurance mote the work of the colleges and Washington’s fashionable, pajama It may not have occurred to them, however, that it was Dr. Ed­ looks! Full service client of N E A Service, universities. A million, here, half parties. In fact, Mr. Taft’s Incar­ Inc. man was needed for the joh. Insur­ ceration at the hospital represents ward Thornton, an alien English­ ^ China this’fumiture is, woven ance suggested Hartford. Hartford a million there, a quarter some­ the first time the Taft pajamas man, who submitted the design for xrom the smooth, glossy parts of peeled Member, Audit Bureau of CIrcula* have been on display here outside the Capitol itself. tlona suggested a personal friend upon where else with smaller amounts ««ne. In its sturdy construction it is made whose judgment the President in innumerable instances. It is one the Taft home. ! The congressman who looks The Herald Printing Company, Ina, Photographers have gone to the above him at the interior of the In stick effects,‘ like the illustrations, or in assumes no financial respons.billty could depend. Thus he heard of of the periodical assurances we re­ hospital hoping for a picture of dome and other portions of the poroused cane designs. for typographical e'rross appearing In Col. Church.- By an appeal to pa­ ceive that all is not wrong with Mr. Taft in his pink and white Capitol will also see beautilkil and ^though some prefer to add thin sfeat advertisements in the Manchester ambitious frescoes provided by one Evening Herald. triotism he got him. the world. These gifts are not al­ pajamas, only to be completely dis­ cushions for fall months, youll want to use ways from grateful alumni who appointed. Constantino Brumidi, another alien, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929 Another case in point is that of who worked on the job for 30 your ^eled cane funuture just as it comes Frederic A. Tilton of Detroit. To hav^ been honored by their alma One of the attaches at the Cuban years. Brumidi was an Italian rev­ fr(m China! Select a few pieces tomorrow mater but in some Instances by olutionist who flew to the United AMBASSADOR DAWES straighten out postal service af­ embassy, whose name will not be tod see how cool and comfortable summer those who have never^ been per­ mentioned because he Is otherwise States as a land of refuge. , When Ambassador Dawes came fairs the President and Postmaster . funuture can really be! mitted a college education but a man of high and upright principle, Looking out from the Capitol’s back from Europe as General General decided they needed an does not take the prohibition laws south portico the same congress­ who believe in such benefit for X ■Dawes and appeared before a Con­ expert public accountant— a good with the utmost seriousness. man can see the White House, \ others. It is one of the best signs which was designed and built by gressional committee he made one; an expert of experts in his At a small dinner party in the of the age. Willard hotel dining room he put a an alien Irishman named James news. He was original in the an- line. Again the President did ils bottle on the table, which caused Hoban. Part of the design was Three piece groups, only $37 *Bwers he gave. When he was in- own looking around and his eye lit more commotion in that famous taken from the vice-regal lodge in I ducted into office as vice-president on Mr. Tilton, a member of a firm hostelry than anything since Will Ireland. It only takes $37 to start furnishing with this unusually 4ow priced group. One can also see from the Capi­ *he followed his established cus­ with patlon-wide business. Again Rogers filmed a shooting scene In your porch or sunporch with imperted The smooth, glossy peeled-cane, woven the lobby. tol the great . Smithsonian Institu­ peeled-cane. An arm chair, a rocker tom of acting promptly and with there was the plea to sacrifice his tion founded with money donated m stick pattern as shown, is decorated Health and Diet First came the waiter and po­ and a settee, similar in style to the |orlginality. Having been made am- personal interests for the benefit litely asked him to remove the by an Englishman named James with designs in black cane. chairs sketched above, are incluiled •hassador he Is procleding with his of the country. And Mr. Tilton bottle; he must either put it on Smithson, who never even saw this country. finally yielded and has taken the Advice the floor or in his pocket. •customary efficiency. When he “ All right,” said the attache, Looking out over the beautiful spoke last night before the Pil­ job of third assistant postmaster Hy DK. FRANK McCOY “ then you put that bottle of Apol- avenues and parks of Washington, grims Society not the sleepiest of general at an annual salary of linarls water in your pocket!” one also recalls that the capital city was planned by the alien Arm Chairs $11.75 Stools $1.79 |he members napped while he was $9,000. “ Why should I do that?” de­ This modd is similar also to the manded the waiter. Frenchman, Major L’Enfant, who These round peeled stools also •n his feet. If they didn’t know it These are just samples of the sketch, having the graceful roll front Chronic and Acute Bronchitis “ Well, why should I put this bot­ sold his idea to George Washing­ serve as end tables next to your peeled- 'before It Is apparent to them now sort of men the President has Acute bronchitis is sometimes tle in my pocket?” demanded’ the ton. Whenever the original build­ to the seat, as shown. It has wider cane chairs, holding books and ash that the United States has sent to reached out after— and landed. He known as a cold on the chest. It is attache. ers departed from L’Enfant’s plans arms, however.^ Natural cane with they seem to have created eyesores. them not merely an ambassador wants efficiency. He evidently in­ not usually serious with healthy After some more conversation of black decorations. trays. Hourglass design, decorated adults, but may turn into bronchial that sort the head waiter came and The new public building program with black. ibut a man. tends to get it if he has to rob pneumonia in the very young or explained that having the bottle on here, however, has reverted to ’ With his presentation of his cre­ every big business In the country very old. Usually, it begins ks a the table was against the rules. L’Enfant’s ideas. dentials to the King and bis man of its $100,000-a-year men. cold, but spreads into the large air Furthermore, a man and a woman Of 60 or more statues counted in passages to the lungs (the trachea at a nearby table had complained parks around the town, about a ,to man talk with Ramsay MacDon­ and bronchial tubes) which be­ about it. fifth were erected in the memory ald, both before he was free from GEN. D.IWES’ SPEECH come inflamed, congested, and “ Well, you tell them to take of aliens— 'Von Steuben, Lafayette, his sea legs, he has set a pace tor It’s a large order that Ambassa­ covered with mucous and pus. In their soup off the table!” insisted Rochambeau, Kosciusko, Pulaski the attache, and there was further and other of the derned furriners. ;going directly at the Job for which dor Dawes and Premier MacDon­ its acute form, bronchitis is quite contagious. there was no precedent. But there ald have undertaken— to bring The aisease seems to be predis­ is no time for him to catch his about an agreement between the posed by overheated rooms, bad the winter months and more dis­ the menus suggested in this col­ 75 breath. If there is one thing more world powers on navai disarma­ air, or contact with fumes or dust. tressing at night. Sometimes there umn, and you will soon notice a change for the better. Pounds Porcelain Ithan to be wealthy we require of ment as a necessary step to world The bronchial tubes become less is no expectoration. At other, times, resistant when therj are diseases of the mucous may be abundant and Symptoms of Ppor Elimination Lined. bur Ambassador to the Court of peace. Two words in the speech of the heart, kidneys or liver, and al­ very acrid. Fever is not usually Question— C. J. asks: “ What 6t. James it is to keep bqsy. No the Ambassador last evening be­ most always become inflamed dur­ present. causes a bad taste in my mouth in other official of the government, fore the Pilgrims Society are the ing measles, typhoid fever, asthma In children. Chronic bronchitis Is the morning and sometimes all day. Corkboard Also, what causes my tongue and excepting only the President, pre­ answer: “Inevitable compromise.” and whooping cough. usually accompanied by enlarged mouth and throat to be always Insulated. tends to hold the pace demanded The beginning spreads to the tonsils and adenoids. The chest But this plan advanced by the Am­ trachea and bronchi, producing a is usaally thin and underdeveloped. coated? Does the fact that 1 don’t, of our Ambassador in England. bassador and the Premier gives cough, with a feeling of oppression Perhaps a slight fever will occur drink very much water have any­ ' And he does much of it on his something on which to compromise and pain In the bones and back. toward evening. Sometimes this thing to do with This?” Answer— Insufficient elimination own money, which leaves quite a — the co-operative employment of The fever may be very mild, or trouble is mistaken for tuberculosis range up to 103 degrees. There id and there is a tendency in this di­ of toxins from the body is probably few of us out of the running as naval technical experts whose first also a constant desire to clear the rection. An x-ray study of the responsible for the coating of your possibilities to-succeed the Gener­ business will be to agree on throat. There may be a very intense chest is especially valuable. A cure tongue and the bad taste in your al. One must be a fairly rich man a definition of abstract equality. oppressive feeling in the chest and cannot be expected by any uiedl- mouth. You can increase kidney elimination through drinking large to afford the appointment, a very With- that as a basis for the evalu-^ the cough may be very distressing. clhes, but it can be accomplished Tre secretions are at first scanty through the use of a good fasting quantities of water, but you must rich man if he affords it without ation of the fighting strength of and tenacious, but after a few days and dieting regime in either acute also diet and exercise to. overcome ihe necessity of worrying about ships “ one might find a ’yardstick' become softer and more abundant. or chronic bronchitis. the sluggish conditio. Of your a [eratOT the cost. Ambassador Dawes with with which to determine the mili­ As soon as a large amount of spu­ Bronchitis often results from im­ colon, and to make the bile from your liver flow more readily. *^1 of his desire to hurry matters tary value of individual ships,” tum can be raised, much relief, is properly treated acute eruptive dis­ experieirced. In healthy persons, the and you can install an electric unit later and get at the meat of the thing eases, .or colds that have been stuff­ General Dawes said. fever should subside by the end of ed with food. Anything which will Cereals and High Blood Pressure in hand will do some fast stepping Of equal importance was his dec­ a week and recovery should have tend to build a catarrhal state-of Question—-J. L. B. asks: “ Is Some day you will probably want Later, when you decide to have elec­ tp keep up with the appointments laration that any negotiations be­ taken place by the end of another the body will prevent a cure of flaxseed meal good to use as a electric refrigeration. Even' though tric refrigeration, you can install your few days. ' he must make. These more than tween the two English speaking bronchitis. cereal or breakfast food? And your budget will not allow such an in­ favorite model in this refrigerator...'. keep one man busy. To accept all In children and elderly /people, (Cure of Bronchitis— tomorrow) should a person with high blood nations would be carried on only- the bronchial tubes do not,seem to pressure use cereals,at all?” vestment at the present you can still for it is a large size Leonard, holding would keep a small battalion mov­ as part of a general world move­ expel the mucous as readily, and it QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Answer— It is better to mix the enjoy good refrigeration. A good re­ 75 lbs. o f ic^ and is insulated with 1- ing at the double. ment for naval reduction and that oozes into thp^ lower parts, spread­ flaxseed meal with some other frigerator___ like this Leonard model inch cordboard in addition to several Hyperacidity ^ In London an Ambassador’s first any attempts of Individual govern­ ing inflamnx i(f throughout the breakfast food, such as real whole­ ___ and good, clean ice will protect layers of asphalt paper. White porce­ lungs and smaller tubes. If you Question— A. M. asks: “ Will you wheat grain, or with one of the raree months are his busiest. It ments to formulate ' covenants your foods against the summer’s heat. lain lined. . -'■, \ have had several attacks of acute please advise me what to do? I dexlrinized ' flake breakfast, foods. takes him about that time to be­ without the participation of all the bronchitis or are troubled with lung have an acid system.” Those with a very high blood pres­ come initiated. ‘ And In- this in­ great powers would be frowned infections, heart or kidney disease Answer— What you probably sure should not use cereal foods at stance General Dawes lands there upon by the United States and or gout, the probability is that you mean is that you ke.ve hyperacidity any time until they hawe well con­ will develop a chronic bronchitis, of the stomach. This can be cured for two of the three busiest months England. quered the tendency to arterial producing a shortness of breath, if you will learn to live on the tension or hardening of the of the year. May, June and July. This plan appears to carry some chronic cough, especially severe in proper food combinations. Follow arteries. WATKINS BROTHERS. I n c He seldom may dine at home be­ hope of ultimate success but as cause of engagements he must the Ambassador said, only by the 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER make. When he- does, at least once “inevitable compromise.” Yes, the Presidency Has Its Ups and Downs! in every twro weeks he gives a dinner of considerable size. Cham­ MODERN HORSE THIEVES bers of Commerce pursue him; In these days when horse sporting cluijs open their houses thieves operate they do it different­ and grounds to him; he is made ly than in the hey-day of such an honorary member of London crimes. Back in the days when a clubs. As the head of the Ameri­ hoss was a hoss, a thief broke Into there’s an hour limit on parking. can colony he is claimed for every a barn, saddled and bridled and He takes a territory of several possible occasion that is especially made his captive carry him to IN NE W YORK blocks and ’tworks” the busy men. marked by Americans. He is a safety or until he felt the end of of tbe office buildings. For fif^ i \r cents a day be sees to It that yourf* standing feature at city banquets a rope about his neck. But the ^ New York, June 19.— Attract at-<$want to beg a single nickel. He hap- car is moved at regular intervals - and there are few nnveilings or modern horse thief, it is reported’ tentlonl Get a crowd! Stunts,' pens t» have a few bits of jewelry and is back wbere It started by the special ceremonies in which he from Greenwich, steals the horse novelty, trickery-^—anything to ^ b on him. He was going to sell end of the day. With ten or more does not participate. Merely read­ and then transports the animal on off a transient penny! Strange pen-> them, anyhow. But he’ll give you customers be can make his n day without working. ing the list of the engagements a truck. Reports to date have not pie engaged in strange antics! ja fine bargain. All because be Sucb is the song of the side needs railroad fare. What a world! our Ambassador must make, with­ specified the value of the animal streets in mid-town Manhatta,n. . 1 find myself wondering if there’s out considering the tremendous either as a circus performer or a At a fireplug a fellow stops for anyone so sappy as to be deceived. The fellow dressed in sailor tojgS: amount of work he must concen­ track animal with a record but a.moment and pretends to tinker! And tbe fellow who plays a simi who' displays a pair of trick para-" trate on every morning, makes an with the top. Soon be has a small j lar game at nightfall, particularly keets. They perform so amusingly,'] if it has neither of those qualifica­ crowd around him. They ail gawk If he finds you walking in a mean ordinary mortal tired. It is no won- tions the only other reason we can you’re intrigued into l>aylng them. like stage yokels. A capper, keeps neighborhood. He darts out from But when you get home yon find d ^ that at seemingly frequent in­ think 9 f for stealing the animal a keen eye roving the outskirts for ja doorway and whispers that be has that, somehow or other, he switched tervals our envoy to Great Britain was to take it on an outing. It is a copper. Soon tbe fellow' hhs- some swell jewelry— never mind cages on. you. The birds you bought < Isi reported as returning to the whipped out a bit of felt and some how he gotTt! The insinuation Is. can’t do a darn thing but squawk.J plain that all concerned were city polish. He begins to shine up the o f . course, that be committed a United States for a vacation. For bred for thq two thieves knew no Dh well, I come by it honestly! My K0W,/1F r COULD' OMlV brass top of the hydrant He’s sell­ tbefL He has to unload, because grandfather bought one of the first ottce General Dawes has a job that, bet^r than to stop near a pond ing sometblng. Individuals in tbe the “ dicks” are watching him. Any­ gold bricks. ^ doing it as he does everything, s o ^ oT crowd look foolish. They’ve been thing— give him what you want and with boggy shore and lead the ani­ taken in. . GILBERT SWAN. will require all of his energy and yon can have a swell ring! mal to drink. And the city bred ■ UFnvtG PovtiEpir O F i Oh well, maybe 1 do look like a when he gets a chance for a vaca- OUE TOR t h e animal with no acquaintance with Down street another fellow guy who would conspire with a tibn he’ll need it. crook! f PICKED WRONG PLACE. uncertain footing, became mired ' ' FALUMG POVnER* OP dressed like a musical comedy and nearly died before a fire com­ Frenchman— few Frenchmen really TVIE- crrrtEFO---- 1 lool^ like that— stops you and asks In the mid-Forties, the "fellow Schoolmaster (to boy who hat ? GETTING EFFICIENCY pany managed to rescue it. Modern been fighting): Always try to pi|( |Many who voted for President a-polite question. He pretends hot with . tbe much-labeled suitcase. f day thieves should stick to goods to understand your answer. He be­ . . . most of the labels from South yourself in tbe other fellow’fe- Hpc)over did so primarily because with which they are familiar. gins to argue in bad' English. Sud­ Atneriean ports~who yanks you place. V ti^y believed he would exercise denly he whlfis an envelope froin Pugilistic Pupil: 1 tried that onct Into a doorway to show you.the ele­ in a crowded streetcar and gel hlk engineering abilities for the his pocket and In the best, or gant Panama's he “ smuggled” into- A RESCUE PROM THE AIR worst, of Brooklyn English tries to licked— Answers. T benefit o f the country in general. the eonhtry and can sell you qheap Score four for the seaplane. Pi­ sell you some dirty French post­ because he didn't have to pay-duty. Only close students of govern­ lot Wickes, who was giving pas­ cards. You knew-—at least I, did— And two fellows who play a ROAD-SWiSfiPER ARTIST mental affairs Have appreciated sengers the sensations of an air that he was a phoney from the siniilar game, but try to sell you how successful the President has moment he walked up. But-r ' was “ genuine eoronSs’^ “ Nieaked' in” -by flight over the sea at Revere, curious about bis raekeL - ? Londoh— M r.'F. Castile, I beenxln “ engineering” high, sala­ friends on a boau’. , , Mass., Sunday, sighted an ufiset Always the Intimation of;some stone. Is probably the_ world’s ,on1J .' ried men from private business to sail boat With four youths clinging petty erookery! ' road-sweeper artist. -Ho sweeps $hd L Milling In the crowd on the How do they get away with it? roads- of Fpikestone every day Itni take responsible positions under to iL He landed his plane, which Grand Central station floor — a the government at mere pittances then ^oes.bome and paints'scenes has a capacity of only four pas­ furtiye-eyed,- excited-looking fellow ' tttai hate Impressed, him dnrlng.hi| 1^ comparison ■ with their previous sengers, on the water, assured.the who rushes up with the informatfod The wise Jtiimho' who thought up working day. He has been pat that he has^left his purse' at. home.; iPom% Thegn.- ■ ROt -“PoUar-a boya would. be b a ^ for themtupiu y. n eohehacr.fpr 'dodging the auto ing nor nearly two years and Qh. ao . . . no Indeed. b » doesn’t par.klxut regulations. Tn'Manhattan of his work shows tkleht. .1

.--A- „ MANCHESTTO EVENING HERALD, SOUTO MANCHESTB^ C0NN,,>WEDNBSDAY JUNE 19/1929.^.

dows. Mn." .Edward FORMER H. S. MAN /Future E^son? will be.tbe hbsieMv. Miss Beatriqd iiaiDalltQn attended the reception fdvbn by the^i^iradua- WESLEYAN GRADUATE The local grammar school closed tion clash; of the WilUmsotic Htgb T h e a te r s Friday afternoon. Ten graduated. school* hold In the' Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson T^Ue graduation exercises were held Wlllimaatic Montliay. evenlog*.-- ' -'i and daughter, Viola, of 90 Ridge in the '^’own Hall Thursday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, street, attended the commence­ ning. Several of ,the pupils expect AT THE STATE Lewis, and John Goodman ment exercises at Wesleyan col­ to enter the Windham High school spent Sunday.'atte'rnoon at Savip lege, Middletown, Monday, in hon­ in Willimantic in the fall. Rock, .. . ' I t K s ta n U v or of their son Clifford, who grad­ “His Captive Woman” t| The famous “ Black Beach” hear There was a large attendance at Mr. an^ Mrs. Gay .Bartlett and re lie v e d uated with honors from that col­ the whist party held in the Town children visited in New Haven, Sun­ The HAWTHORNE lege. Mr. Johnson Is a well known Hilo, Hawaii, where the sand is as black as coal and the-breaking of. Hall Friday evening. The proceeds day. H r . /Schotrs' FLYER athlete, having played center on went toward the library fund. Lewis, Phelps and family attend­ the surf over it is whiter than surf C. L. Rogers and family who n ew est the local High school basketball any place else in the world, is" one ed St. Peters church in iiebroh Tb® Choice . team a few years ago and was also have been living in\6ne of A. E. Sunday. MCientille of the beautiful and romantic back4 Standish’s houses for th' past few m e t h o d * o f Thonsands of Boys popular in track and field meets. grounds for “ His Captive Woman,” The Boy Scouts and some of the months have returned to, Hartford; girls spent .Alooday at Andover and Girls the new First National picture cb-. There was a large crowd at the featuring Dorothy Mackalll and Lake. Rev. Russell O’Brien is lead-’ Andover Lake over the week end. er of the boys and Miss Katherine Milton Sills at the State th^tef.. Many enjoyed boating and fishing. Director add in charge of the girls. Each Several new cottages are being one took a lunch. - Rockville the rest of the company traveled tO'^ built. the Hawaiian Islands to- make Mr. and Mrs. Russell Post and scenes for this highly dramatic two children of Manchester were The name of the state of Cali­ Many Attend Recital. story, adapted from the story The pianoforte and vocal pupils of callers on Mr. Post’s sister, Mrs. fornia comes trom a Spanish word New Departure ' “ Changeling,” from the pen of Ward Talbot Saturday afternoon. meaning “ hot furnace.” Miss Edith Ransom were heard in a Donn Byrne. In the reniote islands O appreciatehowneedlesa very pleasing recital Monday eve­ Mrs. John T. Murphy of Boston it is to suffer from your ' Coast^ Brake -.. of the Hawaiian group they found was a guest of her parents, Mr. T ning in the Sykes Auditorium. Thir­ some of the most beautiful settings feet, stra into our store thig RIVERSIM: TIRES ty-five talented pupils were heard and Mrs. A. E. Frink, Sunday. ever used as background for ,a film^ Sixteen-year'-old Burton Power, Howard Turner, son of Mrs. Alice More Beautiful ■week—Dr.SchoU’s Foot Com­ in a well rendered program. The “ His Captive Woman” is a Complete flowers and lighting of the stage above, is Kansas’ choice for> Turner sailed from New York Sat­ fort Week—and you will be George Fitzmaurice production, and Thomas A. Edison’s successor, he urday for a summer vacation in Standard Equipment made a very beautiful setting. The is the dramatic story of a New Interiors given a con-vincmg demon­ hall was filled with friends and having lt>€Cti chosen as that state’s Honolulu. Mr, Turner is a student stration of real relief. York “ jazz baby” who murders a qflficial entry. In' the Ediso contest at Amherst College, Amherst, parents of the pupils. The well millionaire and flees to the South Homes are not negelected, as rendered program reflects great it the University of Kansas. Pow­ Mass. Corns, callonses, bunions, Seas on the yacht of another ad­ Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and they were in the olden days. credit-on the teaching they have re­ mirer. der-will go to the Edison labora­ crooked or overlapping toes, ceived. tories to ^tdnd final examinations daughter Jane, are spending a few People are taking far more weak or broken-down arches, She is returned to face trial by a days with Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Lions Club Supper. New York policeman after the two with hoys repiesenting other pride in the appearance of each weak or swollen ankles, ten­ Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Klein in West The Rockville Lions Club will have some thrilling experiences. states. Friends of the youth In­ individual room. They realize der heels, odorous or perspir­ y. meet this evening at "The Rock-' sist that he bears a strong facial Wardsboros, Vt. Mr. Nelson is DOWN MONTHLY $ 5 Miss Mackalll plays the pursued rural letter carrier from the local that those rooms which may ing feet—forALL these foot troubles I vine,” where supper will be served woman and Sills the policeman. resemblance to the inventor. post ofiice. John HutCxiinson will seem hopelessly dark and there is a Dr. Scholl Appliance or Miles of advent’jfe , months of fun, that’s vacation with a Haw­ 1V - a t 6:15 o’clock. Rev. John b'. A fine cast is seen in support of Remedy guaranteed to correct it. thorne Flyer. It’s as fast, as strong, as completely" equipped ^ Bauchmann, pastor of the Kirst substitute for Mr. Nelson while he gloomy can be brought up to the two featured players. It In­ SAVED FROM DROWNING is away. as any 550 bik e... .electric headlight, auto horn, everything. ,10 Evangelical Lutheran church, will cludes George Fawcett, Frank date at minimum cost and with As good looking too, low lines, Packard and LaSalle colors. ii be the speaker of the evening his MAN RETURNS FAVOB- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot and I k S c h o W s Reicher, Sidney Bracey, Gladden grandson, Gresham Williams motor­ a satisfaction which lasts Look It over in our bike department, __. f ^ subject will be “ A Vision.” James, Marion Byron. Jed Prouty ^Foot C ontort W eelu ■ Letter from Itev. G. S. Brookes. Worcester, Mass.— One good turn ed to Elizabeth Park Sunday, to throughout many years. ,1 and many others. June 22nd to 29th A letter has been received at the The short subjects consist of two deserves another Is an age-worn see the roses which are very beauti­ ful and well worth the trip. We can take a dark room and x; Brookes home from Rev. George .s. acts of Vitaphone vaudeville, come­ adage, but it was never more clear­ 'We are giving demonstrations of Baseball Equipment that • Brookes, who left several weeks ago ly proved than when Buckall John­ Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley and make it much lighter and dy and novelty reel. Coming Fri­ two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. How­ brighter and happier for you D r. SchoU A AidsfortheFeetall this ^ for the Holy Land. He writes the day and Saturday is Reginald Den­ son, of Mill street, rescued E. W. week. Come in and let ns show you is Big League Quality " weather has been perfect and he ny In “ Clear the Decks” and “ Sim- Crandall from the waters of Lake ard Stanley and daughter Jean by doing the walls, floors and how complete is the relief they give. ,i; has not been ill and has answered Quinsigamond After the latter’s were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ wood-work over in the modern he” . the picture you’ve wanted to rence Stanley in Waterbury Sun­ Is all calls to meals. It is expected by see. motor-boat cansized. * ' this time the pastor has reached the About a year ago when Crandall day. mode. FIELDER’S GLOVE of soft Holy Land. was cruizing about the placid wa­ The membe’^s of the Ladies Bene­ Consult us! oiled borsehide, broken in, . K. A. A. Meeting. The Great Barrier Reef, front­ ters of the lake in his boat he saw volent society will meet at the con­ C. E. House & Son ready to play when you are. The Rockville Athletic Associa- ing the coast of North Australia, another capsize, and going to the ference home Thursday for an all Endorsed" by j; tion will hold a regular meeting on days session to clean the room and Ken Williams is the largest coral reef In the rescue, pulled Johnson from the $ 1.98 ' ie. I Thursday evening at the R. A. A. world. It is 1,000 miles wide. water. make new draperies for the win- Inc. * headquarters cn East Main street. John I. Olson CATCHER’S MASK, welded i Business of importance will ne steel professional model, ■I? t brought before the meeting. It is Paintihg and easy to seb through, easj’ to f hoped there will be a large attend- talk through. Soft leather . ance. Decorating Contractor forehead and e O Q Q ‘ Observed Anniversary. face pads Mr. and -Mrs. Roger J. Murphy of - 699 Main St., South Manchester as BIG LEAGUUE BATS, a St. ’s Terrace were married Phone 1400 3!? 37 years on Sunday and were pleas­ Read Herald Advs famous make, endorsed and antly surprised by members of their used by famous sluggers. family at the home of their daugh­ Ruth, Hornsby, etc. Bound ter, Mrs. Leo Flaherty of St. Ber- to boost your m | QQ ' nard’s Terrace. * ONE REASON batting average V * 0 7 The couple were invited to dln- CCUNTRY CLUB OINGERALE i ner and found a party had been BASE STEALER SHOES, a planned in their honor. They soon light comfortable shoe that J'/ii i entered into the spirit of the occa­ for buying HUPMOBILE is written takes lots of hard usage. sion and all enjoyed a delicious Steel spikes riveted so they ' chicken repast, prepared and served won’t come q C . by Mrs. Flaherty. A toast to Mr. through. At and Mrs. Murphy was given by in the sky . .. - — Major league ^ their son Henry Murphy. The liC home decorations were of peonies standard, horsehide cover, ' and roses. but the final, clinching, convincing cork center, regular 52.25 At this time when all were seated reason for buying it N O W is at the table, Leo Flaherty, in behalf r . - ...... $ 1 . 1 9 ? of the gathering, presented, the written right here and it reads: :3i couple with a set of green crystal "ip I sherbert glasses and tumblers. They other Equipment expressed their appreciation to the at Equally Good Savings. family and joined in the songs and C A S H S A V IN GS ether festivities which followed. Those present were: Mr. and nor ■s'. Mrs. John H. Reid and daughter . . . UP TO $260 Betty of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Middletown of Broadbrook, M ontgomerywasd & C Q Itwas a great story o f HUPMOBILE’S . 0 Miss Ruth Keeney, Henry Murphy, Hours 9 to 6, Wed. 9 to 12 Noon, Thurs and Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flaherty and prowess when one of America’s nor ■d- children, Leo and Kathleen and Mr. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. .li and Mrs. R. J. Murphy. greatest aviators picked it for himself 824 to 828 Main St., South Manchester, Conn. Miss Randall in Recital. stating, “ Even the airplanes to which The pupils of Mrs. Nellie Carey we entrust our lives in the air do riot will give a recital at the -*e. Hartford Women’s Club of Broad excel HUPMOBILE’S advanced and street on Wednesday, June 19 at proven engineering principles.” »%8:15. Miss Lois Randall of this C3arence D.. CbamberUn, trana-Atlantic flyer. One of America’s top > city will take part in the program, But that’s only half thie story. fll^t avlaton . . .and owner of a Century HUPMOBILE. When n Friendly Glass Meeting. Chamberlin trades wings and the sky-ways for wheels and the high­ > The regular July meeting and so­ Now you can own the same model ways, he drives a HUPMOBILE. A . G. Spalding Bros. cial of the Friendly Class will be & held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H U P M O B ILE that Chamberlin owns Charles P. Redfield of Vernon Cen­ ... pocket a sweet cash saving up to P O T T ^ T I P ter. July 10 is the date, instead m fwl iiP 1 lii 1 m v a l u e ! of the usual meeting night. Mem­ $260. All models of the Centmy Six Here surely is — not one, bers will leave on the 2:37 trolley and Eight are included...... for Dobsonville where they will te nor two, nor three, nor four—^but met with an auto. Those attend­ ing in the afternoon will carry a itV E generons glasses . . . bubbling basket lunch. There will be a large .gathering present in the evening over with the most delicious ginger 'when the committee will entertain H. A. STEPHENS with a surprise program and lunch- ^ale yoW ever tasted. .The outstanding -eon. COR. CENTER AND ENOX STS. SOUTH MANCHESTER Notes. QUALITY ginger ale, sold on the When Buy \ Mrs. Fred Seigfried of Ward rjstreet who is in a serious condition i t the Hartford hospital following only sensible basis: we know you You the two operations is reported to be aiyuirui iiiiiiiinii^gCL'niiiiiii!* resting a little more comfortably to­ ^don’t want to. buy bottles • . . you Buy Best day. Alden Skinner Auxiliary will want what’s in them. hold its regular meeting on Friday night in G. A. R. hall and on Satur­ i day evening wili celebrate its an­ niversary with a supper at 6 o’clock - And that’s a ll you-pay and an entertainment later. The de­ A BATHING SUIT partment president will be present for, when you tell and members of Alden Skinner You’ll look better, feel better, swim better in a Spald­ Camp and Grand Army will be your dealer; “Countrjr guests. ing^ swimming suit specially priced for men and women The pupils of the Opportunity .Qub J” , Yes— ^be is an- at ^ Class will hold their final sale of i J ■ hand made articles Friday, June thorize^ to redeem the 21. The sale will be held on the school ground of the East school. $ 5 . 0 0 ” ^ $ 6 . 0 0 The public is urged to attend this “emptiiss” . . for cash. Sale as the children have many use­ Other All Wool Bathing Suits for men and women ful and attractive articles to sell. He Who Accepts $1.96 and $2.95. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hayden and Buy: in . inter confidence^ two children of Lawrence street will spend the next two months in Coun^ Qlvh has been thor- Children s Sun Suits $X.OO Tolland. Responsibility Willingly .oughiy}resjXD and afpboved Bruno Mildner, long time resl- ^ o d Bpusekeeping Mag- flien’s Cotton Suits . $X.OO lent of Rockville who died at the aidn/ft, ,hy Prof. Lewis B. Boys’ Cotton Suits ...... 50c come of his daughter, Mrs. Frank ' AUy^ by chemins iM phy­ Cotter of New Britain will be The man who is valued most is the man who buried in Rockville today. \ * sicians everyvdure. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Webster of Belts, Bathing Slippers, Bathing Capa Grove street are rejoicing over the accepts responsibility willingly. How satisfac- Dirth of a son, born Monday at the *29 oz.<*family’’ sise.' and Water Wings ' ; Rockville City hospital. tory it is to know that you are prepared for re- . ' . . . . . /, sponsibility. An account with us is very useful. FILMS 4%% Interest Paid, coftipouhded quarterly.' (5evelop«d and ■ Printed ry

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' 500 m. night. “ * - - troupe over WOR and the Columbia 6:30 6:30—Request trio selections. 8:00 7:00—WBAF programg (S bra.) he that flatteretb with the tongue. system at 8 o'doc^ Wednesday nighh 11 ;00 10:00—Feature program. 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. (8^ hrs.) 12:46 11:46—Keheley*a danra f^ e a t r a STATUE OP LIBERTY —Prov. 28:28. The drama centers suround “Slim” * • « i l Tj»gnniK, an Inmate of the Portland 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. 293.9-KYW, CHICAGO—1020. crocus HOBSB INJURES 7:15 6:15—Shorthand test'finall. 8:00 7:00—NBC prograua dH bra.) Progi«ittin’ Dorris,*’ a bag­ 10:30 9:80—Green's dance music. memoration of the traditional good mobile when the equine became en­ pipe band, two genuine Scotch drum­ 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180..^ 6:30 Hotel Boild Trio— Emil Helm- mers, and a list of specially selected 7:30 6:30—Radio Naui-e league. 7:00 6:00—^ctorla n orchestra; talk. berger, Dlrdotor— Program of re­ will existing between the two raged duidng a performance here. Battle Creek, Mich.— A bird music conspire to weave a heather- 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—WJZ male quarteL quest selecUphS. \ After throwing its rider, the sanctuary will be established 4,t scented tapestry before the mind’s eye 11:15 10:15-=-MlUer’s dance orchestra. 9:30 8:30—^Theater presentations. countries and is situated on Liber­ of the WJZ’s chain audience. A color­ 464,3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 12:00 11:00—Studio program; artists. 6:66 Baseball score#.- - , animal plunged about in the' crowd, Goguac Lake, it has been announc­ ful broadcMt based exduslvely on the 6:00 '6:00—Talk, Thornton Fisher. 416.4—WQN.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. 7:00 Station WGAOiWlll broadcast ty Island In New York harbor. fracturing one child's skull and in­ ed by W. K. Kellogg, millionaire works of Italian composers will be 6:10 6:10—^Black and Gold orchestra. 9:00 8:0^WBAF proga (1V4 hra) on the same, frequency until The statue weighs 25 tons and juring seven other persons. manufacturer. Last y^ar Kellogg heard over WEAF and associated sta­ 7:00 6:00—Synagogue service. 10:30 9:30—Rock Island program. tions at 8 o’clock. A symphony or­ 7:30 6:30—Shllkret’s Concert orch. ll:Q0 10:00—Symphony orche8t^^ 7:30 p. m. ^ ^ cost $200,000, defrayed by popu­ Only a few automobiles in this presented Michigan state college chestra will be sslsted in the recital 8:00..7:00—Orch., contralto, baritone. 11:26 11:25—Dance music; trio. 7:30 LaTouralne Concert ffomvN. lar subscription in France, The country have injured as many as with’ a demonstration farm and bird 8:30 7:30—Happy Wonder orchestra 1:00 12:00—Two dance oicbestraa by Adelaide de Loca, contralto, and 344.6—WL8, CHICAGO—870. B. C. StudlOk^Nathanlel Shll* figure is of repousse copper— 151 eight persons. sanctuary at Gull Lake. Douglas Stanbury, baritone, two well with Phil Duey, baritone. kret, DirecCor4 v, ■' known radio vocalists. 9:00 8:00—Lanin's orchestra. 9:00 8:00—String aexteL pianisL feet In height-—is crowned with a “That Ten txN)k^ 9:30 8:30—Symphony orch., team, 9:30 8:30—Conceit, anvil chorus. 8:00 Moblloll Concert frond'N. B. C. 447.8— WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670. diadem, and holds in its extended Wave lengths in meters on left of songs, Revelers quartet. Studios. I right hand a torch. The left arm station title, kilocycles on the right. 10:30 9:30—^Troupers duo, band. 8:00 7:Ofr—WOR programs, (8 hra) 8:30,.Happy Wbhder Bakers from .Good to Me” Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra; romance. clasps close to the . body a- tablet and Eastern Standard. ■ Black face 393.&-WJZ, NEW YORK—760. 11:30 10:30—Inspiration boys program. N. B. C. studios— Prank Block, bearing the inscription: "July 4, Thanks for tip, 'Old To; 6:30 5:30—^Ballew's dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. type indicates best features. 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—1000. Director. " 1776.” Let’s step in” here— ^what’s yor 7:00 6:00—Concert orch., sporano. 9:00 Ingram Shavers from N, B, C. 7:30 6:30—Talk, John B. Kennedy. 9:00 8:0O—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) - The pedestal Is 155 feet high cigar. The smoke’s on me-^rl Leading East Stations. 11:00 10:00—Crescent musical program Studios— S. 'C. Lanin, Director 7:35 6:35—Mme. Gainsborg, pianisL and is constructed of granite and Huh?.. NO!—just your "commf (DST) (ST) 7:45 6:45—^Washington political talk. 361.2—KOA, DENVER—830. 9:30 Palmolive Bonr from N. B. Sion” on the ten-spot you saved m,. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:00 7:00—Foamers orchestra with 9:30 8:30—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) C. Studios— Guitave Haenschen, concrete. It cost $250,00' and was 8:45..7:45—Joe Boas, accordionist. tenor, comedy duo. 11:30 10:30—Studio music program. Swiped your idea and bought all qqv 1:00 12:00—NBC programa paid for by popular subscription in 9:05 8:05—Two orchestras. 8:30 7:30—Foresters male quartet. Director. /■ the United States. ^ winter coal today at summer prlceit| 10:00 9:00—The Gutesman Sisters. 9:00 8:00—Soldiers program. 357—CMC. HAVANA—840. 10:3 0 The Two Troupers— Marcella and I’m that ten ahead on the d l| .| 10:00 9:00—Concert orchestra. 9:30 8:30—To be announced. 8:00 7:00—Military orchestra. Shields, Helene, fiandin and or­ Although received on June 19, 10:15 9:15—Symphonic ensemble. 10:00 9:00—Voyagers musical travel­ 10:00 9:00—(Juban troubadous. 1885, the statue was not unveiled ference In the price.. 12:00 11:00—Supper dance muata chestra. ' HERE'S WHY: For one thingj 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. ogue to Scotland. until October, 1886. Some of its 233—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 10:30 9:30—Victor Wagner’a orch. 475.9—W 08, JEFFERSON CITY—630. Performing against a milslcal back­ lower transportation costs on cos 7:30 6:30—Miniature musical, 'cellist 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 9:00 8:00—KJCidle Slumber hour. ground provided by.'an all-star band dimensions will prove interesting. The Best Guardian of 7:45 6:45—WJZ programs (3^i hrs.) 491.5—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:45 9:46—Songs; troubadours. moved now allow us to make Sui 11:00 10:00—Lederer’s orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Children’s birthday llsL 491.6—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. of 11 pieces, Maroell iSblelds and mer-prices lower to the user. 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 7:30 6:30—Studio entertainments. 9:30 8:30—^WEAF music liour. Helene Handiii, radio .lavorltes, will Life and Property 6:45 5:45—Talesman’s Crhsaders orch 8:30 7:30—Paul Capp’s orchestra. 10:30 9:30—^Entertainers; dance musio 11:30 10:30—Sunny Jim’s boya appear again tonight In their new 7:15 6:15—^Ensemble, tenor. 9:00 8:00—Alphabet contralto hour. vehicle which has been approprlate- 6:30 6:30—Concert; book talk. 10:00 9:00—Orchestra; organisL 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. 8:00 7:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—660. 468.3—KFI, LOS ANGELES—64a ;iy entitled, “ The Two Troupers.” 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 7:45 6:45—Educational talks. 12:00 11^00—Road to romance. 12:30 11:80—Symphonette; talka IThey will he featured by Station 6:30 5:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) WTIC at 10:80 o'clock. Their 7:00 6:00—Shea’s symphonic music. 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 1:00 12:00—Concert; minstrels. 7:30 6:30—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance orchestra. 333.1— KHJ, LOS ANGELES—900. presentation consists principally o f SUMMER 11:00 10:00—Studio musical hour. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra; ramblers. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra; vocal soloists. smart, snappy numbers in the, cur­ 11:40 10:40—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 7:45 6:45—WJZ programs (4^4 hrs.) 1:00 12:00—Studio entertainmenL rent vein, although there are oc­ 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—900. 11:00 10:00—William Penn’s orchestra. 8:00 1:00—Dance orchestra Insure Your Valuables PRICES 7:00 6:00—WGY concert hour. 11:30 10:30—WJZ Slumber music. 370.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. casional "flashbacks” to the ^ongs 7:30 6:30—Theater stage frolic. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 8:00 7:00—^WOR programa (3 hrs.) of other days. * ' 'The Two Troup­ 6:10 5:10—Dinner music; recital. 11:00 10:00—Swedish dance orchestra NOW 8:00 7:00—WGY concert hour'. 11:30 10:30—Romeo and JuIieL ers” Is destined to be one of the A BOX A'.GOOD SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT 8:35 7:35—Studio entertainment. 7:30 6:30—Quinby Symphony orch. season’s most popular pro^grams. 9:30 8:30—^WOR programs (1% hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Admiral and dramatlsL IN 11:05 10:05—Dance orchestra. 11:05 10:05—Tracy-Brown’s orchestra. 12:30 11:30—Dance orchestra, tenor. 11:00 Hartford C oi^ n t News Bul­ IS THE 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 1:30 12:30—Studio organ recital. letins; Weathpr Forecast. 8:00 7:00—^WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Odenbach’s dinner music. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. BEST AND CHEAPEST INSURANCE. EFFECT 9:30 8:30—Orange Blossoms Artisans 7:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 11;30 10:30—^Balalaika orchestra Fine Raiment 10:00 9:00—Concert; perfect circle. 11:05 10:05-^Albanv dance music. 12:00 11:00—Motorists; three boya 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:00 12:00—Concert; Parisian quinteL EDISON TO Ex p l a in 11:00 10:00—Night club; orchestra. 2:00 1:00—Minstrels; dance musia i2:00 11:00—Chime reveries. 12:55 11:55—Time; weather; markets. SEORETS OF LIGHT They Knew Not • 1:00 12:00—Dance orchestra; singers. 6:00 5:00—Markets, farm forum. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. The Manchester Trust Co. 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 7:50 6:60—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 8:30 ,7:30—^WJZ quartet; soldiers. Detroit.— More than 800 ' scien­ 7:00 6:00—Maids; orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Hum and Strum boys. Primitive man clothed hirf r 8:00 7:00—Folks; bridge toumamenL 7:30 6:30—^WEAF concert orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Variety hour. tists will be guests of Henry Ford family in the skins of ani­ \ 9:00 8:00—Artistocrats entertainment 8:00 7:00—Studio music hour. 11:00 10:00—Dance orch; organisL on October 21 to watch Thomas A. 9:30 8:30—WEAF music hour. 8:30 7:30—^WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 440.9- KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. mals he hunted, and everyone 10:30 9:30—Studio music hour. 12:00 11:00—NBC entertainmenL Edison, the electbiMl wizard show 10:30 9:30—Variety hour; organisL 2:00 1:00—Henderson’s dance hand. was satisfied. t2:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. 11:00 10:00—Albany dance music. how he discovers the secrets Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. which led to the incandescent light. Clothing the modern family The day will be the 50th anniver­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—590. 10:30 9:30—Informal fun, frolic. 344.6— WENR, CHICAGO—870. is more of a problem, requir­ 6:00 5:00—Big Brother club. 11:00 10:00—Ellington’s dance band. 8:15 7:15—Farmer Rusk’s leotura sary of his intention. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 10:00 9:00—Studio minstrel show. ing several hundred dollars or 7:00 6:00—“ Oh Boy” program; talk. 12:00 11:00—Musical checkerboard. 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 6:00 5:00—SL John’s College hour. often several thousands a year. Fire and Liability 10:30 9:30—C. of C. organ recital. 6:05 5:0'5—Tenor, orchestra; talk. 12:30 11:30—Two comedy sketches. THE ANSINER •«» 374.8—WSAI, CINCINNATI—840. 6:55 5:55—Soprano, cello, baritone, 1:00 12:00—Studio air vaudeville. 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. 7:45 6:40—Religious lecture. 202.5—WHT, CHICAGO—1480. Here is the afaSliyOr to the Letter Would the income from your 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 9:30 8:30—^Vocalists, Instrumeenalists life insurance cover this cloth­ 11:00 10:00—Glad girls: orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Welfare Council talk. 10:30 9:30—Your hour league. Golf puzzle on the comic page: 215.7—WHK .CLEVELAND—1390. 7:10 6:10—De CIccto saxophone octet 11:00 10:00—Ramblers entertainmenL SWAN. SWAM,-s e a m , SEAT, ing item eJone, aside from all Insurance' 7:00 6:00—^Indians entertainment. 7:35 6:35—Air college talks. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—126a SENT, DENT, HINT, DINE, DfVE. other family expenses, if you 8:00 7:00—WOR programs (3 hrs.) 8:15 7:15—Ballad recital. . 8:00 7:00—WOR programs (3 hra.) 11:00 10:00—Lunatics: slumber music. .8:30 7:30—New York College com­ 11:00 10:00—Studio concert shouldn't live? 12:00 11:00—Lunatics; variety hour. mencement exercises.- 12:00 11:00—Bears entertainment. 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 310.7—CFCF, TORONTO—730. 374.8—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—800. WM.E;KRAH 7:30 6:30-^WEAF programs (1 hr.) 8:10 , 7:10—Dinner concert orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Ballads; soprano. Connecticut General 8:30 7:30—The Detroit trio. 9:00 8:00—Musical prog. (2 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Foley’s dance music. RICHARD G. RICH G. E. WRUS; 9:00 8:00—^WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 357—CKCL, TORONTO—830. 1:00 12:00—Studio entertainment. Expert Life Insurance Company 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860. 10:00 9:00—Puppy Club; philosopher. 461.3—WSM, NASHVILLE—650. 6:30 5:30—Orchestral, entertainers. 10:35 9:45—Microphone mummers. 8:30 7:30—Craig’s orchestra, Radio Service F A Y E ri’E B. CLARKE Tinker Building, . South Manchester. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, tenor, organ. 9:00 8:00—^WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Cabbies; ensemble. 11:00 10:00—Contralto, orchestra, 9:00 8:00—Orchestral music. 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. ' Philco Jars; and Hatteries INSURANCE 9:30 8:30—Spanish string ensemble. 8:00 7:00—^WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—^WEAF dance orchestra. R C A Tubes add New Sets. & SON; INC. 10:00 9:00—Dream maker's studio. 11:00 10:00—^WJZ Slumber music. 12:00 11:00—^Minstrel men’s frolic. 1 0 * Phone 364-2 Depot Square, Manchester 2 Main Street Phone lo 'l DONT SPECIAL EJectric

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EXTENSIYi; USE OF BRAINf descended, such as German, (ene«28 VuNBA ServiceJnc TENDS TO MAKE THE HEAD Sian, Italian and other groopi^J her shorthand notes of David secretary, ^Is wife and law partner Tins HAS HAPPENED. on the saqie day,” < Children under five like to have BIGGER Blackhull’s story she leaned back In the sanie 8t0rles read to them over her swivel chair and let her eyes Her. flush deepening until her and over a^ in ., By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN •N4N CAItROLLr private secre- take In the office which her hus­ cheeks burned painfully. Nan read tary to. JOHN CVKTIS MORGAN, the first paragraphs of the “ story Often when we are in the midst Editor Journal of the American band and law partner had furnished of. reading them'a. new and, to us, Medical Association and of Hygeia, lawyer, is in love with Morgan. for her as one of his wedding gifts. “ Not^uptll the City Hall reporter Morgan, however, is madly in love was tipped off this morning that a exciting tale^' they will rush off and the Health Magazine TheSm a with his arrogant though beanti- The furniture was beautiful,, weddinx.of unusual interest was return with some old ^elapidated tol wife, IRIS. Nan decides to practical, but unmistakably femi­ being <^ebrated In the office of love, demanding, “ Read the one nine. A graceful desk of softly It is a commonly recognized fact Shop resign! but lingers when she hears Justicelpf the Peace Aloysius Do- about 'Sklller/ Skallery Alligator.” that doctors do not practice what gleaming walnut, slightly smaller or ‘‘T^ll ink about the ’ Wibble- Morgan is to d e f^ d a supiiosed neny, 4jd. it become a matter of they preach and that the absent- "Always Something New?; friend, BERT C2RAWFORD, than would have been appropriate public jknowledge that John Curtis wobbl’e children again.” for a man. Beside it and match­ When we. have read the old minded . professor with a tremen­ State Theater Building Nan distrusts Crawford, and her Morgalr, foremost criminal lawyer dous knowledge of calculus and suspicion that he and li^ are in ing in wood and workmanship, a in the ? state and former district at­ stories so often we could say th am small typewriter tables, with _ ner backwards in .our sleep, we wbndef logarithm is frequently unable to love is confirmed by a letter torney] had secured an uncontested foot up the grocery bill. f which Uttie CURTIS MORGAN,' own beloved machine ready for her divorce from beautiful iris Craig how on earth any child beionging age 6, Innocently places in Nan’s expert touch. A small fireplace, Morgan. The decree was granted to U3 could be so deliberately eager ' This, of coarse. Is a part of hu­ hands. He apparently has taken fitted with life-like coafs and em­ on July 23 by Judge Benjamin to be Unprogressive. Is Johnny go­ man- nature. Physician who con­ it from his mother’s handbag. bers from which electric heat would Haskell, the case being presented ing to be brie of those iqimaglua- stantly teach other people the im­ Summery After hi« acquittal, Cra>vford later radiate— purely for the sake by fohner Judge Charles Jennifer, ti/e, incurlbus creatures who sloUd- portance of eating slowly are driv­ leaves town and in a few days of effect. Wide, low bookcases and heard by Judge Haskell "in ly set their faces against the unet en by the amount of their practice Iris departs. She writes her hus­ stocked with an expensive law li­ chambers,’ the basis of the plea plored? We sigh a bit hopelessly as to a hasty gulping of a sandwich band that he must not seek her, brary. Two big overstuffed arm­ b e i^ desertion. A letter from Mrs. wa open the wornout volume and and a glass of p llk at lunch. Frocks cleverly omitting reference to chairs, covered with dark red Irl^Morgao, in which she an­ plod mechanftally through the be­ Largely because the professor of Crawford, whom Morgan trusts leather. A Persian rug, dark and nounced her intention never to re- loved little tales without much. I the past was a shut-in type, the rich, but vivid, with- its wine-red, impUclGy. tui^ to her. husband’s ’ bed and fear, of the pep or enthusiasm^we cartoonists have come to depict Morgan is broken-hearted and gold, rose and blue. At the big boat'd*’ formed the basis of the suit. managed sO bravely In the first him of tiny body and tremendous Nan, saves him by diplomatically double windows, side drapes of ?A marriage license was secured dozen or so readings. head,,wearing thick lenses because forcing him into his work. She heavy, dark-red silk, with inner las® Saturday by John Curtis Mor­ Our duty done, very likely we o f his near-sightedne and eye acts as long-distance housekeeper curtains of gold silk net. A gleam­ gan' and Nancy Stair Carroll, but will make another try and reach ing black bowl of dark-red rose^on strain, and utterly incapable of for him, winning the love of lit­ '“ .■1” at' ;he request of the couple, the hopefully for that new bright book anything in the way of physical a little tabpret between the that intrigues our. own not-too- tle Curtis, who adores her. Nan, ■ re^ >rding of the license did not performance. There has, however, dows. adult fancies. “ Oh, Johnny, come who has been studying law, goes tape place until today; hence the come about a considerable change to the capitol to take bar exams. Richness, beauty and comfort— utter surprise with which the pub- now, do let's find out what became II 1AAWMM ^A/lnvT ^9 fovnmia of the poor. Balloon Man dangling in recent years. On her return, Morgan tells her and all hers; hers, too, the name lie learns today of the famous law­ In the first place, the nation’s on the glass panel of the door up there in’ the clouds. Let me see of his ' Intention of divorcing Iris. yer’s second marriage. sport has changed from the stren­ He stutters a proposal of mar­ marked “ Private”— Mrs. -Morgan. The young bride . has been em­ — where were wfe?” Very different from the outer of­ No, read about Uncle BIggety uous activities of the past, such as riage. She would rather have ployed as private secretary by At­ baseball and tennis, to the milder Mm that way than not at all. fice of the old suite, where Nan torney Morgan for'four years. Bast some more.' Read where he got They are quietly married and go Carroll, secretary, had been inter­ week she was .admitted to the bar, lost.” golf and there has come a general at once to the office, where Mor­ rupted by every buzzing of the having taken her examinations in But I read that yesterday. recognition of the value of mild gan shows her his wedding pres- telephone, by wery caller who had June, and today Miss Carroll be­ Twice yesterday. Don’ t you re­ exercise and outdoor life for happi­ Tnti nn office for her with her business with ^John Curtis Morgan, comes not only Mrs, John Curtis member?” ness And longevity. There Is hard- new name on the door beside his. her employer. * Oddly enough. Nan Morgan, but the junior partner in No. Holy did he get home 1 ly a college or university in the They me leaving the office to sighed. the new law firm of Morgan & Mor­ again? Read about how he got country today that has not its golf catch a train for their honey­ gan. The bride gave her age as home.” coarse adjacent. moon when a message comes from The instant she realized that she 25, the groom 37. In adition to No use! 'What in the world is Recently Hrdllcka, in order to DAVID BDACKHUIiL, suspected had sighed longingly for what t^er new duties as wife and law such a child going to do when ha determine the condition of profes- of the murder of his wealthy was gone and which she had not partner, the young bride takes on starts to sohbol? Are we going to sorsi measured one hundred mem­ father. He Implores Morgan to valued fully until she lost it, Nan the job of stepmother to little Cur­ have to go every few days and bers of the National Academy of wait for Mm. Nan insists that began to argue with herself: tis Craig Morgan, 7-year-old son apologize to the teacher for him be­ Sciences, all of whom are recog­ ing such a dummy? they wait, thus missing their “ What are you sighing for, I’d olf~ ” nized as high class brain workers. train. Alone, Nan breaks into There was another knock. The Parents Who are going through He found that these men were not like to know? You’ve earned all this stage Of the over*and-over sobbing as she awaits Morgan's this by four years of terrific work pretty, excited face of Kathleen inferiors, but In general superior O’Hara peeped in. “ Oh, Mrs. Mor­ books will smile some day, and be­ return. He . has accompanied You wanted to be a lawyer. You in physique, strength, health and David, who gives himself up to are a lawyer! You loved John Cur-1 gan, Mr. Morgan’s s jusvjust come m;in! fore BO very, long at that) when longevity to old American types. the p ^ ce . are a law jci- He wants to dictate some letters to they recall these terrible forebod­ Moreover, the heads of these tv.tis Morgan and_vou’veand—you’ve got him! | and says wiUyou plca^ No. 162— Youthful Sports Type. loped border, one with lines for ings. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. She was deliberately stating the drawn-work and 50 inches each of men did actually exceed in size not come in when he has finished? This style Is designed In sizes 16, Children may be different, but only the headb of the public at facts in the baldest manner, for Alone again, Nan stared about three borders— one of scallops, one in this one thing they are almost CHAPTER XXVIH. some obscure need to ease the pain large, but even those of well edu­ her private office and suddenly hat­ 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 of scross-stitch and on^ of darning- exactly alike. The little bby or At 1 o’clock on their wedding in her heart. Her offended con­ Inches bust measure. Size 86 re­ stitch (blue). girl df three or four o t even five cated and professional persons of science reminded her that she had ed it as if it bad been a prison. old American classes. In other day, John Curtis Morgan tele­ Another girl, eager, pretty, young, quires 2 7-8 yards of 40-lnch ma­ wlU Insist bn the old stories. They phoned his wife and law partner not realized her love for the other hero-worshipping, had stolen her win even resent it often If we so ways, the highly talented men of Crisp) Cool woman’s husband until that other terial. Bmb. No. 11129 (blue) 15 Manchester ^rald science conformed physically to that Important business connected jpb from her— the most intimate cents extra. much as change a word. In time with the Blackhull case would keep woman had already forfeited all they will grow Into the new story the races from which they were claim to her husband’s love and contact with John Curtis Morgan No. 367— Shirring Lends Chic. Pattern Service him away from the office until per- that she had ever known. What This style is designed in sizes 16, idea, but while they are- little we Materials jiaps the midle of the afternoon. It insisted that she give respect. -- - . Hftodl was left to her?nert rFor or a momenimoment oiof 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 As onr patterns ar^ mailed won’t get diuch support on the iniO ttonV E MINVIES ^(Washable) “ I’m awfully sorry. Nan uear,” hereelf sheer panic Nan Morgan would inches bust measure. Size 36 re­ brand new ) tkle. Like shoes they to FORTY THEATRES ke apologized. “It you hadn't in­ from New York City please al­ improve with wearing, at least as in until* MS wife haA^deserted deserted himWm andand| "P everything she had quires 8 yards of 40-inch material . ^^ANDAHSHOPS sisted on my — I mean our taking with 1-4 yard of 32-Inch contrast­ low five days. ^ fast as the . children are concerned. All Colors and White this case, we should have been his child for O’Hara’s place. They are not quite comfortable, the the thousandth time. Nan wondered ing. lunching sumptuously on the diner No. 821— Smart Bloomer Dress. Price 15 Cents stbHes, until 'they are read at least this very minute. . . • Oh, he’s in if Iris was happy with her embez­ two or three’ times. After that Priced zler-lover, Herbert S. Crawford, of (To Bo Continued.) This style Is designed in sizes 6, 8, jail, of course. Preliminary h ir­ 10, 12 land 14 years. Size 8 re­ Name ...... they are old friends. h o t e ^ ing tomorrow. There’s no question whose perfidy John Curtis Morgan We don’t know exactly why it still had not the faintest suspicion. quires 2 7-8 yards of 36-inch ma­ but that he will be remanded to terial with 1-4 yard of^ 18-Inch con­ Size .*,,• • « >#•#••• d-aeaa«4 is BO. Pertiape, their little ininds $ 3.95 ‘” $ 9.95 jail without bail to await the ac­ Thank God— Nan cried in her heart don’t grasp the entire meaning at — she had won her man without trasting and 3 yards of ribbon. tion of the grand jury, and no No. 823— Practical-Smart. 'This Address first and pick UP a new thought You’ll need several for doubt at all, I’m afraid, that the betraying the woman who so richly with each reading. Whatever It Is, your vacation trip or for deserved to be betrayed. She had style is designed in sizes 6, 8, 10, grand jury will indict him on h 12 and 14 years. Size 8 requires 1- it doesn’t matter, as long as there not shown the letter. town wear. charge of first degree murder. 7-8 yards of 40-lncb material with is no need to , wprry. And there We’vfr got a sticker in this case, Better tear up Bert Crawford’s Isn’t, I assure you. letter how, she told herself. She 1-4 yard of 27-inch contrasting. Send your order to the “ Pat­ money. Better gel out your wo­ No. 497— Youthful Chic. This man’s, intuition and polish it up. was going to be living with Iris’ tern Dept,, Manchester Evening husband now— no, no, not Iris’ hus­ style is designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 Herald,. So. Mandhester, Coiuiit" We’ll need it.” , „ » years, 36, 38, 40 and,42 Inches bust A Special Group “ It’s already working— J ohn. band! Her husband!— and he T might accidentally run across It __Tx, ______, X,___ X _____ 1 measure. Size 36 requires 2 5-8 Nan answered shakily. With all oI as-lncl. material will. 7-8 Offered for This Week her heart she longed to m^ake it among her belongings. The letter jpje be interested in the tato of ,U0TATI0j « yard of 36-inch contrasting. TASSEL TRIM. at “ John dear,” but she could not was in her handbag, placed there little children who fell out of Emb. No. 11015 — Motifs and trust her voice. Later, when the that morning when she had turned j geventh and fifth story apartment Borders for handkerchiefs, collars, A beige evening wrap of velvet time and place were propitious, the key upon the little apartment j bouse windows in New York the cuffs, lingerie, etc. Twenty-eight is collarless and has its shoulderp . . . A blush ran over her body. for the last time. Her hand was other day and will live, than in any motifs, one handkerchief -^th seal- seamed in a raglan cut. From, “ Women are sensitive. If not $4.95 She was glad that he could not see. on the clasp of the bag when there other items in the day’s news, both shoulders matching tassels sensuous, creatures, and get -a big “ By the way. Nan,” his deep came a knock at the door. Before j ipbe majority of adults are par- fall in groups of three. Tassels kick out of their bare legs.” Values to $7.95 voice went on, now with a note of answering, Nan whirled to the llt^ ents. The majority of parents have finish the silken cord which ties — William M. Marston. (Outlook embarrassment in it,, “ you'll call tie typewriter table and began, with j j-bg normal instinctive concern for the garment shut in'front, also. and Independent.) up the house,, won’t you, and tell lightning rapadity, to transcrl^ ^®”^ their children. Also the liistlnctive notes. If it was Blake or Evans fga,j.g^ Hope' given anyof these WMT If Estelle or Mrs. O’Brien that we’ll HANDKERCHIEF TIES. “ Npver mkke the mistake of over- be home this evening. Dinner, too, coming In to kid her about her mar* fears to the effect that little chil- iaxin^ your' body. You must realize if Mrs. O’Brien can manage some­ riage . . . H dren can fall that far and still live G&T yoyp GOftT,^ that; (although you may change thing a bit extra for us,* We’ve got “ Come In!” she called curtly, j means much, Some new teniliB frocks make youf mind, which proves yop have to celebrate pomehow, or 1 doubt if without Interrupting her flying much of Using sports, handker­ mose. than One, you will go through the wedding will be legal,” fingers. MA WOULDN’T DO IT. chiefs for collars and knotting Ufs tvlth the same body, and you "Very slowly. Nan hung up the re­ It was Kathleen O’Hara. The father of eight children, an them in ties. A white frock has B^uld not overtax **yourself by ceiver, her heart pounding, “ We’ll "I’ve just been out to lunch. Miss Ohio farmer, has been missing from a plaided orange, brown and .white working too hard.” be home this evening— ” Home! Carroll— I mean, Mrs. Morgan—f his home for several days. If it were kerchief cut and made' into Its col­ — Lord Birkenhead. "Why, it was her home now! Her and got this noon editjpn of The the mother of eight, no one would lar and tie. home, with Iris Morgan’s ghost News. They’ve got the cutest plc- ever dream of interpreting her ab- f "There is something of endear­ haunting every corner of it. ture of you and Mr. Morgdn right sence as perhaps a final putting BLACK TIES. ment In such terms 'as ‘veteran She took off the receiver again, on the front page— into execution of the long simmer­ actor,' ‘venerable clergyman,’ gave the number of the house that ing feeling that the responsibility The suntan necklehs back for ‘aged bard/ but the phrase ‘old "Of me?” Nan asked, startled, as tennis frocks, sometime cahses the was now her home and for which she reached for the paper. "Oh, was too great and she had to get newspaperman’ has in it a tinge of she had been “ long-distance house­ out— couldn’t stand it any longer. shoulder lines to slip. ' Many cute contempt. The whole implication I see!” It was the old snapshot frocks, therefore, have! ties that keeper” ever since Iris Morgan had her a£d John Curtis Morgan Deserting fathers are too com­ lb of a certain slackness and seedl- mon to wonder at. Deserting mbth- a^e attached at either -. side and deserted her husband and child— walking down the steps of the ness." nine months and one week ago, erp are a rarity. knofc in the center. TbOy are nar­ — Heywood Broun. (The Nation.) Estelle, the maid who was now courthouse, smiling over the suc­ row enough to allow the\ sun free cessful and dramatic conclusion of rein but do make the frock firmer. almost fanatically devoted to Nan, the trial of “ Big Joe” Connors fpr BIAMM^ EXPLOITED. "Four years ago Europe was answered the phone. The, bride Here'we have a picture of Paul still In a dangerous state of sus­ gave her message crisply, cutting the murder of "Boss” Foyers QUAINT GOWN. \ Throwing the little newspaper snaj>- Whiteman, jazz king, attired ip picion and antagonism. The na­ short the amazed exclamations of chef’s apron, handihg his mother a tions were dn two hostile camps, shot into the shade was a big, love A flowered chiffon gown,\ of in­ the maid. ly studio portrait of Iris Morgau sample of raw biscuit dough from their essential unity waz still un­ “ Listen, Miss Carroll— excuse the pan of mixture he has.made in finite . grace and beauty has a^ long- recognized. Since the memoraole “ Thank you. Miss O’Hara,” Nan TheTbSa; , me, I mean Mrs. Morgan,” Estelle her kitchen of his old home where sleeved ecru lace bodice \ with Locarno ednference took place, b^ged earnestly, as Nan was about said so curtly that the Irish blh® I ^ ‘ ig^VlsitlngT tight waistline, and peplum, and a there have been anxieties and diffi- to bang up. “ I forgot, to ask you eyes clouded for a moment. reminds* us of demands put ■full„ very uneven skirt of thelchifr qultles, but in what has come to be BorwtUAdfes when you was here Monday, but “ I’m afraid I interrupted,” Kath- upon the. mothers of Illustrious fon. A little chiffon Jacket nfekcs known as the ‘Locarno spirit’ these you want that picture taken down leen, O’Hara said apologetically. I song these days. How they are ex- it all flowered. S / have been ibet and overcome.” over the fireplace,A don’t you?” “ But can’t I do that for you? My! plotted for those prevailing “ human 0TUt» oill/lO — ^Slr Lamihg' Worthlngtbu-Bvans, I never saw anyone typewrite so interest pics.” mill, t'Q be the NEW RAINCOATS.. ! British secretary of ftate tor war. 'r jic v jJ“ oiMuli \ • ____ •» t MILK Nan’s heart almost stopped beat­ fast in my life!” she added,'"vrtth mother of an lllustxlous son'^makes ing. As clearly as if it had ingenuous admiration. " You could one immune from pity,' It's the. JUJV cS S b (jUmtA Tweed patterns In rubberized “ It may be that there is nothing suddenly been hung on Ihe wall dictate it to me. I’ll bet,It is bard one thing for which ^most women rayon fashion some snappy new the matter with the colleges but A MPLE reward foryearsofhealth- before'her, ‘ Nan saw' the portrait for you to remember you’re one of j uve raincoats for dull days. ' They are college sportSi*' living, when grandfather and of beautiful. Insolent Iris Morgan the ^bosses now, and don’t havq to very lightweight and attractive. — W* O. Mc0eehan. (The Nation.) grandmother can tell the youngsters -—every detail of the exquisite pro­ do your own typing, and I’m Just j - PITY OR ENVY, what plenty of exerdse, sleep, and file, the limpid blue-green eye. Its crazy to get really into this work. And her?s a picture of i5-year- strange color almost perfectly it must bft absolutely fascinating, old Mrs. Amy .Hoffman of New right foods have done to keep them matched in the turquoise velvet of and a girl has a real chance to ad- York and her tiny Caesarian-born well and happy. Milk and its prod­ the evening gown which flaunted vance herself. You’ve proved that, twins. The dyed-in-the-wool fem- ucts revive thxd bodies and hdp to the perfections of Iris’s tall, slen­ Miss— Mrs. Morgan— ” The)glrl inist wIU look upon Amy with pity keep cheeks rosy and eyes sparkling. der body, posed like a queen’s In stopped suddenly, her pretty young because her life work, and a bard a throne chair. face scarlet with embarrassment, | one,- is mapped opt for her at so r ? ! You, too, can know the animation, “ Yes, take it down, Estelle," she young an age. TJie mother of chil- directed in an oddly husky voice, Nan dropped her own eyes tq her 1 ffren will envy her for her great the vigor and vitality that' comes “ That's what I thought,” EsteRq machine, her. cheeks as red as happiness, agreed, patently relieved. “ The the* stenographer’s. “ Thank you mister won’t want to be reipinded very much. Miss O’Hara, but I’ll bt.am F ’THE MAN! and for dinner. Use more milk in of her every time he comes into the finish this mysfelf. But don’t worry And here’s a picture of Eva drawing room— ” _ give you plenty of wofin Cofei^ 2t-y.eai-old inountain lass, r»r>r>1ring suppcT. Let children who Nan cut her short, giving rapid the future. I'm afraid, however, I on trial for beating to death one need food oftener than at meal time instructions as to the dinner nxenu, you won’t find it all ‘absolutely:fas-j Lee AthtlSy of 6eorge|own, Tenn., and was again about X o hang up cinating.’ We don’t get a iqnsa-1 frhb hugged her. -' little noon. A quart a day for every child, the receiver when the maid eagerly tional murder case every day.! LetMbuht that qbe'UVbls acq.'^Itted, We WEEK'ONLY thrust in a'nother question; -v me know when Mr. Morgan relums. are still enough; an old-fashioned BUYS and at least a pint for every sididt, is "Are you and the mister goihg to- please,” she Added, in a tonsjn that world to' -pelieye.,jhat the man is recommended cy sll Jesding dietary sleep in the double guest room to­ unmistakably carried dismissal, a always, tov blam e'for dating to lay One each of the f a l l o ^ g Ust o f Pereniffal plftets: authorltiee. night, Miss— I mean, Mrs. Morgan? 7 When Nan was alone again efte finger . upon the fair person of a Foxglove, Sweet Wi 1., Pyretimm, Hardy Pinks, Siiasta Pf course tl)e decorators ain’t bad forced her fingers to finish thet^gei{asW, And tnat'!ii(be'has .been' grossly Daisy Gillardla. AU h) |y, outdoor grown in {tots^ safe for a chkBce to do it over yet, and Mr. she. was working on. Then, OTawbjinsulted ind abused bythe happen- ! plmting. at any tlme.^ 2 ~ varleiy foib ^ .7 5 . Mqrgan’s things are still in ' tiie irreslstlbly, . though she khiw. sbi ling abd ean;Deyer hdl'd-up her head Cash and carry. No ^ne'^orders. Nq'^eUverlOs. little gtiest room---”' would inevitably be hurt, sh atow [in pride ngatn..-7! i '‘- Cknne isnd see onr Ui 100 varieties'bt perennials “ Leave them there,” Nan ordered u> the paper. which Ka^leeb [ and rock garden plants^ plants and treeU Of .all kln& .' hurtly, her face flaming. ’ "i]ir.;iee O'Hara had brought her. ' ] ' i . r f ^ CHtUlRElPS^EASSSERTS. about eTerything when 1—wibw prQcjaimed: “ John Curtis Monfean “jf wke.l::'Top the Ujpp^br cracker ' thar she could not force’ hersilf *:?tate8 foremost ’^criminal Ijp^er. «rlth .wfa'ippcid cream sAa a single o| iftPf'A/' Ount/ to swallow a bite.. Before.sbttU!i> lecretly ! divorced from begUifot , , jerry and the children will be de- down to 4he task of . t ^ ii^ b ih § l.f « s Morgan, makes Nancy C iM p li, liabtsd.! % 'r m ,-•' i..-

PitGB fiUGBXIT"— MANCBB8TEB EVENING aBRAti), SOTHB IKNCHESTEB. CONN leagpe hut' he talte; like . a . senior and he may get aw'ay wjtb It. / DID YOU KNOW THAT— A Miss--Undershuiding lO p , BOYS AWARDED Ciasell,' the-Sox , made W m Jimmy Dykes of the Athletics some simll9.T cracks last year that I d EGREES FROM B. U. is a member gf the volunteer he regretted. He-was. inst up front fire department at Oakmont, ,.VP the minors and he that' Ameri­ Pa...... And. he is the father can League .pitching. was:i»tiler to r ■ -3?, s SiW.iVEqor n OH QEE .*n4H1^ 'M I C t t S fAllan Shaw Taylor and Stan­ of two boys...... Jimmy , Jr., bit than the pitching id the minors. C?OOb NCfTlGM ■rUE POLICEMBN^ And his batting average fell down ley Qulow Win B. B. A. 7 and Charley, 6. . . . . And the old man is teaching them to t b v o y ID to nothing>' a;- The older ball playeta don’t like Conferred at Yesterday’s be ball players. . \ . Pop Glen- JUST ' tdVE to QO,.> WAIT FOR SEPTEMBER 1:0 boast. Joe Sewell r^ently- tp.ld Commencement. don, the> veteran Navy rowing / . ‘Tye done the viashi^r S a college friend that thi'rd* base was coach, was asked what his crew William. Evans, the main works npyr 5rou do the' r^ in g S The degree of Bachelor of Busi- would do at the Poughkeepsie a. cinch to play. *Much easier thcji of the and a very short.' . » - and wringing.** ;lTba’d 3 nesim Administration was conferred championships. . . . . And he excellent authority, on baseball, discharge her. S updW Stanley Clulow, of Garden “ But don’t tell that," J: he said. 'gave a swell answer. . . . He gdves us his opinion that if the Yan­ “Or every one of them- will be streiet, and Allan Shaw Taylor of answered— ■"No.'’ .... Miller kees are within four games of the dumping them down at me' or slam­ You have just as much 1 Henry street at the commencement , who ^ just as talk­ top on Sept. 1 they will win the ming them in my chest.-” . right to.' ex^t your § yesterday of Boston University. The ative, was asked about pennant. exercises were held in the Boston “ Bots" Nekola, the sensational washing machine to do = There is a subtle Inference In tiie ^ complete jdb-^ in- S arena*and the great auditorium Holy Cross College , who this- statement and^ i t , represents was crowded with relatives and has been signed by the Yan­ the. opinion of a lot of smart base­ eluding the last = friends of the hundreds of gradu­ kees. . . : And he answered— ball men who do not rave about half, rinsing and drying. 5 ates from the different schools’ of “ They say the boy Is good.” the chances of the Philadelphia N o M ore GRs U se a. S the university...... Martha Norelius in pri­ Athletics. The" guest speaker was Dr. Harry vate life is Mrs. W irt McCallls- Although it may be unfair to Emerson Fosdick of New York City, ter . . . And her provider and Connie Mack’s athletes the opin­ I n Stomach who gave an inspirational address spouse Is the head clerk in the ion is rather general among the SAVAGE I on the subject of "The World’s swellest hostelry in White players on the other i clubs that Best Work.” The degree of Doctor m Sulphur Springs. .... Sam the A ’s cannot hold out and that of Laws was conferred upon Dr. and Bowels Byrd’, who ^s pinch hitting for they will crack under the strain if Fosdick, who is a noted divine, the Babe, Is getting a big fol­ If - you wlah to b « pennanently r«- WASHER& I lecturer and author. Music was lowing In the . stands that are it comes late in the race: Uavad of gaa ta atomaeh and bowala. The Yankees are known as taka Baalmana'a Ca% Tablata. adticb furnished by the Boston University known as Ruthville .... In tough guys in a pinch. The Ath­ ara prepared aapaetally for atomaeh -saa band while the long procession of and all tba bad affacta reaultlns from the Yankee stadium. letics are not on record as money DRYI^ I graduates took their seats, and lor ^ ---- — .— ---- 1..------gas prassura. players, as the baseball men term That empty, gnaarlng fsallng a t tba the chorus singing. pit of tfas_ atoraacb will dlsappaari that The degree of Bachelor of Busi­ it kindly. anzlona, nwvons feallng_ adtb OMrt pal- ness Administration is conferred What'll Yon Do Then? pitatioo will aanlah. knd >u will again W. B. A MEMBERS GOING A1 Simmons said a few days ago be able to taka d e ^ breath without upon students who have completed NOW $170.00 1 that the Athletics would be In discomfort the four-year course in the College That drowsy, slsepy feeling aftar by that fateful Fourth of July when $10.0 ODown ' $10.00 a Month 3 of Business Administration, and an dinner will ha re^apad by a daaira for TO BIG CONVENTION the real class of the teams by antartainment bloating will eaaaa. additional year of supervised em­ Youi Umba, arms and u g s rs will po Test Savage in Your Home at Our Expense. 3 ployment. Clulow and Taylor are legend Is known. - ^ longer feel cold knd **go to alaep** Simmons said the strain would > ^almann’s Gas Tablets prevent graduates of the Manchester High be on the Yankees, all season. And gas from Interfering *with the circula­ school, the former with the class of Great Pageant of Organization tion. Cat Uta genuine^ in the yellow pack-, to Be Held at Atlantic City that the strain was on the Ath­ age, at any good drug store. Price |k The 1922 and the latter, in 1924. Both letics last year. But he didn’ t were prominent in student activl- N e x t W eek. explain that it would not be a Always on hand fit Manchester Electric G>. tles." For the past year Clulow strain on the Athletics If they has been with the Dictaphone Sales E. J. MURPHY’S Members of Mystic Re-view, blew a 12-game lead late in the I J73 Main street. Phone 1700 | corporation at their Chicago Woman’s Benefit association, who Phils, but you can’t do that this season as the Yankees did last branch, and Taylor is employed at have already signified their inten­ year. TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiilHiiliUlUiiiuiiiililn the Hartford headquarters of Thom­ year. tion of witnessing the great pageant The Nut Cracker Help Him Out, Boys! son, Fenn and company, investment of the organization at Atlantic City Pitcher Hudlln of the Indians Is Art Shires, first baseman for A N D Y O U ? bankers. He is a member of Skull, next week, include Past President a radio expert, but Art Shires has ,the Chicago White Sox, boasts Connie Mack says the squeeze the junior honorary society, and of Mrs. Grace Best and daughter Doris, the edge over his on static. that he wears the biggest chaw of How niuch insurance do you car­ Chi Sigma Chi fraternity. Mrs, Ada Peckham, Mrs. Lillian play has vanished from the ball eating tobacco in the big leagues. ry? Quinn,'Mrs. Richard Gutzmer and parks. However, says O’Goofty, it The wrestlers, are doing their He also boasts the largest wardrobe Today employers of men are ask­ Mrs, Margaret Griffin. stuff outdoors now. Anyway the in baseball and he has a cane and ing that question of their employ­ u c e n s e s s u s p e n d e d Mrs. Ethel Cowles, president of is having quite a revival these days in the parking places. ventilation is.some relief. a pair of spats to match each one of ees. Would your answer be given Mystic Review, urges the above his 12 suits. . with a glow of pride or with a' feel­ and all other,members who plan to A list of operators whose licenses Johnny Salo, New Jersey cop. He was asked recently for nis ing of embarrassment? go to Atlantic City, to attend the One of the new coaches at Wash­ opinion about baseball and he told With Every Delivery: to drive automobiles in Connecticut group meeting at Sunshine hall. won the Pyle derby . 'That race The possession of - a> life Insurance have been sdspended for one year ington and Jefferson is named Ride. surely isn’t over'already? his Interviewer that what was policy and an intelligent, und«r- Brown, -Thomson building this eve­ The players will understand. wrong with baseball was. that THERE’S A REASON for-^driving while under the influ­ ning at 8 o’clock, when parasols and standing of the relation of life in­ ence of liquor was given out today there were too many sissies in the sure to wise and orderly living are sashes to be worn at Atlantic City NOT VERY OBLIGING. game and that he liked to have at — ^for your placing at the State Motor ’Vehicle Depart­ will be distributed, and other de­ acknowledged to be an accurate re­ ment as a part of the effort to re­ Judge Fuchs has been trying to least two fights a week. flection of prudence and trust­ tails in regard to the trip fully ex­ find somebody to take over the Maybe he’ll get ’em when the ball fiin confidence duce this highway menace. The plained. A landlord wrote to,his tenant: worthiness. Bo^^ are priceless busi­ Department statement advised peo- management of the Boston Braves. “ Dear Sir—»^I regret to .inform you players.read the interview., ness assets. The hus will leave the Garde Gosh, a month ago that team had Joe Sewell Is Betrayed ple-to-fiotify the department or the that my rent is much overdue. Will Wouldn’t you like to know more in our service. Hotel next-Tuesday morning at 9:30 six managers. Shires is just a sophomore in the police in case they should see any you please^forward me a check?” about life insurance and what it for New York and It is ad-vised Mr. Buckler, nationally known, of these drivers operating motor that all going secure their tickets in Back came the reply: "Dear Sir will do for you? ’Write or phone vehicles. — I see no reason why I should pay for our free booklet. as a laundry expert... .'one wHo advance. This is the day we had marked ^ : / . - Ansonia, Andrew Bilskis; Bridge­ on the calendar to make a couple 1 your rent, I can’t pay my own.” — NOTICE has devoted years of study (rf port, Axel Albertson, Maxim J. of annual wise cracks about the | Tit-Bits. Casey, Henry G. Frederick, Anthony FRANKLIN G. WELLES. JR. equipment and methods has made Zeit; -Broad Brook, Raymond Sheri­ G CLEFS GIVE TOKENS OF ANNUAL MEKONG 307 Woodbrldge St., Manchester the Gordon Services to top-notch dan; Burnside, Gustaf C. Swanson; Phone 1931-5 . standards. Deep River, John A. Yedrysek; Notice is hereby given that the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Farmington, Arthur Tenan; Forest- TO THEIR aU B AIDES of Families annual meeting of the legal voters ville, Anton Hokanson. Varied Services Glastonbury, Peter Fay; Goshen, of the Ruth A'. Tourtellot; Hamden, Ira Miss Eva Johnson, Accom- Whether it’s an all ironed, finished L. Willetts; Hartford, Wm. L. on Dr.Caldwell’s Prescription Fourth School District service, a Soft Dry, Damp Wash or any Bluett, John H. Bradin, Fred V. pianist, £Uid Helge Pearson, of Manchester, Connecticut, will other of the many home feature services Breitholz, Edw. M. Kaplin, Director, Rewarded for When Dr. Caldwell', started .to be held in the school , building of you will find them all entirely satisfac- LaToie, Jonathan M. Schofield, Their Work. practice medicine, back in 1875, said District, Wednesday. June 19 tOI7i George Wagner; Middleton, Robert The cost Is small.- the needs for a laxative were not as 1929, at eight o’clock P. M.. day J. Dorgan; New Britain. Ludwig As a token of esteem and appre­ llglit saving time, for the follow­ Maltz, Sr., Theodore Sandberg: great as they are tod^. People liv­ ciation. of services rendered, ^ fts ing purposes, to wit; New Haven, Chas. N. Wilkinson; ed normal, quiet ily^s, ate plain, were presented to both Miss Eva M. 1. To elect a moderator of said Poquonock, William Garside; Port­ wholesome food, and got. plenty of Johnson and Helge E. Pearson, ac­ meeting. land. Tony F. Omicioll; Seymour. companist.and director respectively fresh air and sunshine. But 'even Albert Remokltis; Shelton. Ben- that early there were drastic phy­ 2. To hear and take action on Rby E. Buckler, of the G Clef Glee club at the ban­ l*m|irietor. jadiin Dains. Frank Gerchy. Charles sics and purges for the relief of the reports ot the District Officers. quet held last night in the Sea 3. To elect officers for the en­ Stiadard', Frank Svehlak; Strat­ Food Restaurant, Hartford, In constipation whlchADr, Caldwell did THE GORDON LAUNDRY - ford, Andrew Angelovich; Stafford not believe were good for human suing year. celebration of jthe closing of the 4. To see If the District will levy Phone 233 Sontb Manchester Spfdngs, Raymond Clark. club’s season'- uii^til next September. beings to put into their systems. S Wallingford, Edward B. Hoff- he wrote a prescription for a laxa a tax and determine the rate and Miss Johnson received a Waltham date fff payment thereof. m ^ . Jr.; Washington Depot. Albert clock In an ostrich skin case and a live to be used by his- patients, -f Beiudoin: Waterbury, William H. 5. To see if the District will au­ designed silver mesh bag. Mr. The prescription for constipation, Fitch; West Cornwall, Loren B. thorize its Treasurer to borrow in Pearson received the cojpplste that he used early in his practlce*j Paimer; West Hartford, Henry P. works of John Sebastian Bach, the name of said District sufficient Haftlngs; Willimantic, Herbert W. and which he put in drug stores id' funds to meet the requirements of bound in cloth. . 1892 under the name of Dr. CaB-: A ^ ; Ottawa, Canada, Sylvian G. Guest of honor at the banquet the District for the ensuing year Bhlanger; Portland. Me., Frank E. well’s Syrup Pepsin.^ is a llqmd and give the note or notes of the was Albert Pearson who sang a few vegetable remedy, Untended Ipf- Smith; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Joseph numbers as did members of the “District for same. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH T. Jl^lsner. women, children and elderly 6. To transact any other busi­ club. Following the chicken dinner pie. and they need just such, a mlldi.: the club witnessed the'showing of ness proper to come before said safe, gentle bowel stiinulaht aa Personal Finance Co. “The Black Watch” at the Capitol AT AOE es meeting. Syrup Pepsin, V Uuuiils, 2 and a, . BOLTON theater. C. B. ROGERS. State riieater Building. Under successful management STEPHEN C. , this prescription has proven, its Fepsih, and it you will once start 2n«l Floor. 753 lilain St. The Center and South school using It you will also always have a MRS. W ILLIAM RUSH. Open S:3ti to 5, I'hione 1-0-4 worth and is now the largest sell­ Committee of the Fourth School held their annual picnic at George PU6UC RECORDS ing laxative in the world. The fact bottle, handy for emergencies. .Saliiiflay 8:30 to t District of Manchester. Licensqil by the State Rose Grove. The North school held that millions of bottles are used a It Is ,-pfurticularly pleasing to thqif picnic on the school lawn know that, the most of It is bought June 12, 1929. No warrantee deeds, quit claim year proves that It has won the with parents and friends Invited. confidence of people who needed it by'mothers for themselves and the Model Glenwood There program was as follows — deeds, or Instruments of a nature children, though: Syrup Pepsin is that are printed each day under to get relief from headaches, .bil­ Recitation, Annabelle Lee: music iousness, fiatulence, indlgestlonii fust as'vkluhble for elderly people. by L^ura Skinner, 'V’lola Veitcb and the caption of “ public records” .loss of appetite and sleep, bad All druf stores haverthe generous Doris Skinner: recitation by Albert. were received In the town clerk’s bottlefs; A trial is sure to convince Skinner and Lewis GIglio; play, office today although there was breath, dyspepsia, colds and- fevers! many instruments that require Re­ Millions of famlliae are now nev*;’ any household of the meritstof this “ The Mouse.” famous'^rescriptloii. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Massey have cording. '• er without Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup a daughter born at the Manchester In the building Inspector’s de­ Memorial hospital. partment there was one permit re­ Miss Ruth spent the week­ ported, that being for a one-family end at her home. " house to be erected for Alexander There will be an entertainment Degutis on Clinton street with NOTICE! at the, Methodist church, Friday Ralph Carlson the contractor. evening by Grange members. The In the assessor’s office Clerk Nell play is entitled “ Pat’s Matrimonial Cheney has so far completed the ■I^OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING fio^'ICB OP, PUBUC'HEARING Adventure.” There will be another work that every transfer of real FOR A CERTIFICATE OF ffOIt A CER'flFlCATB'OP sketch and quartette selections. estate that has taken place In Man­ APPROVAL FOR A APPROVAL^FOR A. Mrs. Lillian Mack took the grad­ chester. and recorded up to Monday GASOLINE FILLING STATION GASOLINE PILLING STATION is AOted on the master cards and uating class at her school to visit IN THB j IN THE the new list of exemption claims the Convict Ship in Hartford Satj TOWNv^OF MANCHESTER, CONN TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. urday, have also been fully checked, as Judge Sumner, Miss Lavina Prtes, filed. uiioii the applicatitn of A! Upon the application of Let us Elsie Jones and John Hutchinson Tax Collector G. H. Howe has ROBERT HASTINGS ERNEST' T. BANTLY visited the Mansfield Training sent out his batch of bills for prop­ for a certificate of approval for the >r a, certificate of approval of the school Monday. erty and personal taxes. The num­ do your The Grange entertained the state ber of tax warrants that will have location of a gasollhe filling sta­ iation of a gasoline filing station officers Friday night. A supper to be Issued this year is going to tion to be located, on the premises be located on the premtSM of was served to the guests and mem­ be a whole lot less thanjast year. of . . i‘ ARTHUR CAROLINE bers. Mrs. Dimmick and Mr, Tuck­ At the closing date for the' payment ETHEL CADMAN i QfBSON er ;of the Tolland County Farm of personal tax, bills ^here were at the intersection of pN 333 MAIN STREET. DRY Bu'yeku, will be present at the next about 500 uncollected aigainst 1,000 PARKER STREET AND ^ jit WAS voted

N A tlO N A i: AMERICAN ion BasebaD '.V At Brooklytiii— . At New Yorki— DODGERS 8, 7j GIANTS 7, 0 , Y A N K S 9, 4 t RED GOX.O, 7 (First Game) Battefs In (Flmt Game) . ■ B rooklyn New York AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Win Ovtf Winsted Ni AB. R, H. PO. A B. Wins 10 To 7 Frederick, cf ...... 5 2* 3 5 1 1 Combs, cf ...... 4 2 I '6 0 G Gilbert, 3b ...... 4 3 4 2 1 0 By liES CONKLIN Robertson, 3h ...... 5 2 2 I'O 0 ./ _- Herman, rf, 3 1 110 0 Gehrig, lb ...... 3 2 8 4 0 0 Hendrick, lb ...... 4 1 2 6 0 0 How They Stand Durst, If ...... 5 2 2 5 0 0 Bressler, If 4 1 2 2 1 0 New York, June 19.— Memphis Lazzeri. 2b ...... 5 0 2 2 3 0 PROBABLE UNE-OP Boyce and Olson to I Bancroft, ss ...... 2 0 1 6 3 0 Bill Terry, slugging first baseman Byrd, Tt 3 0 0 3 0 0 Conquers Machine Shop in'T R E E S A S H A ZA R D S E. M oore, 2b ...... 2 0 1 0 4 0 Dickey, 'o ...... 5 0 -1 3 0 0 DeBerry, c ' ...... 3 0 0 4 3 0 of the Giants Is leading in the race Y E S'im D 4Y RESULTS Durocher, ss ...... 4 0 1 '2 5 1 Manchester Winsted Manchester Battery; Plcinich, c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 for the National League batting Heimach, p ...... 2 11 0 0 0 Exhibition Game; Outhitj A T ''W IN G E D FO O T” Vance, pU^..,-,...... ^ ® ® i S 2 „ Eastern Leagi^ Hewitt, 8b Heath, If Morrison,! p ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 championship today as a result of Allentown 13,’ Hartford 3. 36 9 13 27 8 .1 B oston S. Massey, 2b * -Arnold, 2b itors Beat Both Bon and Outfield Older Op- 32 8 15 27 13 1 his hitting spree li| the New York-j Pittsfield o'. New Haven 0 (call­ AB. R. a.|PO. A B. St. John, cf ' Beebe, c New Y ork ed In 4th, rain.) Reeves, 3b_ .. ; AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Brooklyn double-header yesterday. Cheney, Ih . Palmy lb In ten times at bat Wild Wlllyum Springfield 4, providence 2. Scafritt,' If ... and M ^chester & e ^ Roush, Cf ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 W. Barrett, cf Lnplen, If Dlessenger, cf ponents. 0n« of Hardest Conrses in Leach, if ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 blasted nine hits, including one Albany 11,, Bridgeport 4. Bigelow, rf Dowd, rf . . Healy, ss Lindstrom, 3b .... . 5- 2 2 0 1 0 American’ I.ieagne Ryan, rf ..... 2 1 2 1 0 home run, and ran his average 24 Stratton;^ ss , Clanss, 8b Ott, Ti f ...... 3 points up to an even ,400— one of New York 9, Boston 0 (1st.) Regan, 2b ..... Olson, c ' Royer ,r^ Here. Country— ^Dark Horses Terry, lb ...... 5 1 5 8 1 0 Todt, l b ...... Cohen, 2b ...... 3 0 1 1 4 0 the most spectacular feats of the Boston 7, New York 4 (2nd.) Boyce, p Kosfak, p By hitting at opportune times 0 0 0 R. Barrett, x , Crawford, x . 0 0 0 year. Philadelphia 7, Washington 6. BeriY, c ...... Place: West Side Field. After losing two engagements and taking advantage of loose Farrfell. 2b ...... 1 0 0 1 2 0 (Others not scheduled.) Gerber, ss .. - Time: 6:15 this evening. Have Chance With Stars. Jackson, ss ...... , 4 1 2 4 1 1 Despite Terry's 'slugging, the over the week-end when the breaks fielding, the Dllworth-Cornell Post t 0 National League Rhyne, ss ... Umpires: Dwyer, Br^nan. Hogan, c ...... 4 0 2 4 2 McGrawmen dropped both twins of Morris, p . . . . went against It, the Manchesteif baseball club took the Machine Kaufmann, xx ... . 0 0 0 0 0 0 the twin bill, 8 to 7 and 7 to 6, Philadelphia 4, Boston 2. By DAVIS J. WALSH Mays, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 1. Baseball-Club will endeavor,to re- Shop aggregation into camp last Benton, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 and lost considerable ground in 0 2 0 Chicago'13, St. Louis 6. NewvYork ...... /. turn'^to winning ways this evening evening at the West Side play­ H enry,•'" p ...... , 2 0. 1 the pennant race. The rival pitch­ Brooklyn 8, New-York U (-st.) Runs batted In: SOPHOMORES WIN New York, June 19— “ Poems are O’Farwll. c ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 when It tackles the strong outfit ing aces, Vance and Benton, were Brooklyn 7',‘ New York 6 (2nd.). son. Durst 2. Dlokey, ground to the tune of 10-7. made hy fools like’ me; but only knocked out In the opener and two base hits, Scarrltt; three base that represents the Gilbert Clock Roy Fraser pitched excellent God can make a tree,’’ wrote Joyce 37 7 18 24 14 1 International. League hits, Robertson, Morris; . home run,s. | Company 'of Winsted. j Kilmer. He must have forgotten Bro6kIyn ...... 500 100 l l x — 8 Babe Herman's homer broke up Rochester 19, Newark 7. Gehrig. \ ball for four Innings in three of New Y o r k ...... 203 000 200— 7 the second game in the ninth. The (Second Game) i The game wllLbe played oyer at f all about A. W,. Tilllnghast. the Golf RXiiis batted in: Hendrick 3. Ban­ Jersey City 6,s.Torbnlo 4, the West Side field playgrounds and-. which he set the Machinists back high-fiying Robins have copped Boston . . . s ...... 201 000 040— 7 The Sophomores had no trouble in "one, twp, three" order. Three architect. ' croft‘-2. E. Moore, Herman, Gilbert, Buffalo 8. Baltimore 4. New Y o r k '...... 000 001 012— 4 will start promptly at 6:15. N il* Yesterday, the writer played .the Terry 3. Ott 2, Crawford. Hogan; two seven 6f their last nine starts. Reading 9, Montreal 4.. Batteries: Boston—Bayne and Ber­ winning the high school inter-class hits In a row and ; w ill play, al­ base hits, Leach, Hogan, Herman; innings will be in order instead of: f famous or Infamous west course at The Cubs virtually created a ry. Nbw York—Zaclmry.^herid and baseball champlonshlp,jT5 to 9 last the usual seven. Umpires Jack . lowed three runs to trickle over horpe runs, Ott, Terr.v. triple tie for first place by swamp­ Grabowskl. ' ' Friday. The box sicore which the pan In the fourth. Clarence Winged Foot over the National 4 (Second Game) THE STANDINGS Dwyer add Bill Brennan wiU koeiL - B rooklyn ...... 301 000 111— 7 ing the league-leading Cardinals, should have been published Satur­ Vennart twirled the last three in­ Open Golf Championship will be the players on the move betweea-; conducted, one week hence, and, New York ...... 000 410 001— 6 13 to 6, while Pittsburgh lost to Eastern League At ’Wnnhlneton:- )■ day was mislaid. It follows:' nings and outside of a little wild­ Batteries: Brooklyn—McWeeny and ATHLETICS 7. NATIONALS 0 Innings to help make this possible. •. Cincinnati, 2 to i. Two home runs -\ W. PC fvt la ■» Sophomores (15) ness proved almost as effective as judging from whab he saw and Plcinich. New York—Walker, Spott This will be the first twilight all he heard, this tournament may and O’Farrell. by the mighty Hack Wilson, the Providence ...... 37 18 .673 a b . r . a . PO. A. E. AB:, R H PO A E baseball game at the West Side-:ln --; Fraser. Johnny Hedlund worked 0 produce another Oakmont where second coming with the sacks fully Albany ...... 35 18 .660 Bishop. 2 b ...... 3 1 3 6 r Brown, 2b . . . .5 3 1 0 3 2 several weeks and. It is expected-:, like a Trojan behind the bat, per­ Haas, cf ... a • a a a 5 1 o' 0 Jones, Hagen, Farrell and all the At Cincinnati:— ' populated, accounted for six of Bridgeport ...... 30 25 .545 Metcalf, c . . i.,.5 0 iO 11 1 1 ‘that a good sized crowd will tnrhjo forming In big league style. REDS 2, PIRATES 1 Cochrane, o ...... 5 2 ^ .4 0 0 bfg*shots went phooey and a couple Chicago’s tallies. Pittsfield ...... 26 26 .600 Simmons, If ...... 4 0 2 3 1 0 Kerr, ‘'ss . . . . . 4 3 20 7 2 1 out to see-the contest.. The Wlnr The Legion boys seemed to be C incinnati of kibitzers horned into a play off AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fine Pitching Dnel Hartford' ...... 25 32 .438 Foxx, lb :... aeeeeea 5 0 0 ,8 0 0 Hedlund, p ...5 2 2 1 0 0 sted team is strong. This fact Is abr- ■-i able to furnish the hits with the 4 1 0 ■0 0 -MlUSr. rf .. aeaaa*a S 0 1 3 ’0 'O for the title. Anything is possible Swanson, cf . 1 The Clnclnnatl-Plttsburgb' game Springfield ...... 24 32 .421 ...... 4 - McVeigh, If . .‘4 3 >2 2.1 0 tested by two victories It already sacks -occupied. Hadden alone Dressen, 3b 4 1 < 1 0 0 1 Hale, 8b . . 1 1 1 1 0 and in most cases probable on a was a brilliant pitching duel. Red Allentown ...... 22 33 .400 Boley, BS • •aaaaa 3 2 2 1 5 0 Vellce, lb ....5 0 ^ 5 (T 1 holds over Manchester teams. ., . drove In three runs and scored W alker, rf 3 0 J3 4 0 0 course like this. K elly, lb 4 0 2 12 4) Lucas allowing the Bucs only four New Haven ^....18 33 .362 Grove, p . •, 0 0 0 •0 1 0 Schiebel, 3b ..3 2 1 i 0 0 First the Gilbert tribe tjijm^ ’Walberg, p . Bee •’W a 2^ 0 I 0 0 O' three more himself. Plenty of pep Trees, standing elbow to elbow, Critz, 2b 3 0 0 2 1* 0 hits and Brame yielding six. ? American League. Turkington, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 back the Bon Ami at the north end 1 6 0 0 French, x .. aaaeaaa X 0 0• 0 0 0 ■was noticeable among the players marshal the fairways almost from Allen, If 3 0 by Swanson, Dressen and Kelly W. L. #C. Marks, r f . ...2 0 0 0 0 0 playgrounds by an 8 to 6 score and , and tiiey fought hard all the time. tee to green; trees lurk in waiting Ford, ss . 3 0 0 2 3 0 .755 3 0 0 1 0 0 broke up the game in the eighth. Philadelphia ....40 13 37 7 14 27 11 0 Gordon, rf ...0 JO 0 0 0 0 then returned to town a week ago For five Innings, Falkowski 'around every corner; and on three GoOch, c W ashington Lucas, p 2 0 1 1 2 0 The Pirates have been held to an New Y o r k ...... -32 21 .604 Chambers, cf .2 0 P I 0 0 Sunday to conquer the Green b a ' atood up against the heat and sides of the average green, you will St, Louis ...... 32 23 .582 AS. R. H. PO. A. E. score of 6 to 3. . If they can repest •: even break by the Reds In four Judge, lb I e • e # a I — while hit hard and a little wild, find trees, tall and stately; tr§es, 29 2 6 27 13 1 Cleveland ...... 26 27, .491 this stunt this evening, ManchesJorDi ’ Pittsburgh games. Rice, - r f. k.«-• 16 V 27 7 6 hli teammates were far from stunted and pestiferous, and trees Washington .... .20 32: .384 Goslin, If .. >«•••' a e will have to admit that Wlnstied 4a39 AB^ R. H. PO. A. E. Chuck Klein’s 17th homer fea­ (»)f iteady at the proper time. that merely are trees. If It never Baftell, SB ...... i 4 1 0 1 4 1 Chicago ...... 2l 37 .362 Flagstead, cf not such a City of Freaks, after-ali. t? ' ' a a a a *9 a R H PO A E had anything else. Winged Foot L. ;W aner, c f ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 tured the Phillies’ 4 to 2 win over Boston ...... 18 38 .321 Bluege, 3b . Eddie Boyce will pitch for - Man* r' New uniforms gave the Legion 6 0 0 Cronin, se' . 2 2 j Si 3 1 would be a spider’s web, a cruel, P. IWaner, rf ...... 4 0 1 the Braves. . ". National League Sullivan, c, .p Chester tonight with Charlie ,Var-jf. . ^ team a snappy appearance. Traynor, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 The heralded “ slump” of the Hayes, -2b .. Snow, 2b . . . - 2 1 9 0 1 Practice will be held Thursday calculating device to snare the un­ Grantham, 2b ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 W. L. PC. Ruel, c ... > rick, Rudy Posplsll and. Elmo,JWw*reCI ’ wary ball on the wing. But the lay­ 4 0 0 Athletics was limited to two con­ , p . i Courtney, lb 0 o ' 4 0 3 evening at 5:45 at the West Side Comorosky, If ...... 4 0 0 St. Louis . . . a e c • 3 5 , 22 .614 telll belng.ield In readiness for 0 0 5 0 0 secutive defeata when they nosed Braxton, p aaaaeaaa Masssro, lb 2 ,0 0, i 0 0 out has everything, ' Including a Sheely, lb ... • 21’ * .611 lief duty should he falter. :Q%?1q5 playground. 0 Pittsburgh, . •••33 . Brown, -p ■ aaeteeaaa hazard that was not In the original , ,o 0 0 6 0 out the SenatorSi 7 to 6. Lefty Dey, Bs • 1. . • -1 0 - 3 1 2 Olson will be back on the Job :;as»,j Yesterday’s summary: Brame, p .... • • • • ■ • 8 0 0 0 1 ,0 Chicago . . . • • • •31 2,0 .608 Liska, p saeeeeeaea* script— badly sunburned fairways. Grove Itnocked but but Rube '« a a a a a 1 0 0 0 DUwortb-Comell Post (10) New York .. ••••28 2'4 .636 Myer, s George, p, c - catcher again after laying off - FuU of Hazard! 82 1 4 24 5 1 Walberg stopped the 'Nats, who Johnson, 3b^ 0 1 . 1 3 0 AB R H PO A B Philadelphia .... 26 27 .460 18 1 Memorial Day. Cliff Massey will h© Cincinnati ...... 000 000 02x-- 2 37 • 6 13 27 1 i 0 0 With Its small, jagged greens Its have beaten the Mackmen only Brooklyn ...... 22 30' .423 Phiradelphia ------000 160 010— 7 Scarlato, If . 0 unable„to return; here from Corn- Warr ss 0 0 1 1 1 large traps, heavy with arm-break­ 000 001 ooo-- 1 0 0 0 0 0 Runs batted ln:Traynor, Dressen, once all season. Boston ...... 19 32 .372 .Washington-___ 1. . . . 120 100 020— 6 Murphy, cf . wall-on-the-Hudson where he Is emr-> Smith. 3b .. ing sand, - Its rough full of clover The Mackmen now lead the Yan­ Runs batted Ih: Plagstead. Kayes, West, rf . . . 1 2 3 0 0 ployed and Jack Stratton may .2 1 0 0 0 0 Kelly; two base hit, Cincinnati . ....20 36. .363 Rice, Simmons, Judge, Haas 3, Coch­ J JoUy. '3b . . • and fairways that make you a sou, Dressen. kees by eight full games, as the his place. t* : -!£i O’Leary, 2 b 1 1 0 1 0 present of one hanging *lie after rane,'Miller, Cronin, Myer;; two base .4 3 3 6 1 0 Hugmen lost to the Red Sox, 7 to GAMES TODAY ' hits, Cochrane. Cronin; three base 31 9 7 24 7 7 Ab Lupien and Ernie Hadden, 1 b another, the course makes a de­ At Chicago:— hits, Cronin, Ruel, former local High school stars- ,.4 2 2 12 2 0 CUBS IS, CARDS G 4, after Fred Heimach had blank­ Elastem League Score by Innings: Hedlund, c . mand that no man can hope ta ful- Chicago ed the Sox 9 to 0 In the opener. An Allentown, at -Hartford (2 1. Sophomores . . . 340 500 ■030— 15 be in the Manchester outfleldi Both, Vince, If . . . , .3 2 2 0 0 0 fill-perfectlon for every shot. Noth­ R. H. PO. A. E. are reliable fielders and cani„„^|t , ..4 0 2 0 0 0 \ AB. error by Durocher paved the way New Haven at Pittsfield, j juniors ...... 101 010 024— 9 Dey, cf ----- ing less can suffice. Beck, 3b ...... -6 1 3 0 0 0 GOOD

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Polinsky, Catherine Sophia A large crowd is.expected to at­ ing the little onee will be carried diplom asM 98 Ponticelli, Charles Joseph tend the free public dancing at the ST. H A R H CRADLE ROLL out by Mrs. William Thornton and Ponticelli, Peter Christopher ABOUT TOWN Army and Navy Club at Main and her anistant, Mrs. Jamaa Stevan*^ T>vo Stores: Park and Mainland-Oak and Main Streets. Robertson, Eleanor May Forest streets this evening. The oc­ son. Mri. Max Kasulki will par- IN EIGIfTH DISTRICT Rubacha, Frank casion will bo “Open House Night” PARTY NEXT SATURDAY chase the son venire. Mrs. Harry The old Sixth school district Fraser heads the committee in Rudlnsky, Caroline Catherine which was the first to consolidate in commeratlon of the opening of s Rudis, Edward Joseph the building a little over ten yisars charge of refreshments, and Mrs. h a l e s SELF-SERVE with the Ninth, is wlhding up its Will Be Held, Rain or Shine, John Jenney will see to providing Hollister Street Auditorium Rylander, Norman Charles affairs and closing its books. C. L. ago. McKay’s orchestra will fur­ nish music for both modern and some form of entertainment. Others Scene Tomorrow at 2 P. M., Saccoccio, Sylvia Taylor, the committeeman, and for Children Five Years Old Sasherek, Anna Susan old-fashioped dancing. who will assisi on the above <^om- Daylight Time, of Gradua­ Gustave Schrlebeit the clerk, re­ and Under. E P?a C EPY Savino, Michael mlttees include Mrs. Albert Dewey. quest all having bills against the Mrs. W. C. Cheney, Mrs. J. 8. Keilj, tion Exercises of 8th Grade. Scarchuk, Andrew district to' submit them before July A son was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. Holmes, Saturday afternoon at 2:30, rain Mrs. Harold Dongan, Mrs. Laberge I Scarchuk, John 15. or sh^ne. the annua] Cradle Roll Scranton, Arthur Edmund of 4 i Main street. The baby was -Geer, Mrs. Robert McKay, Mrs. MANCHESTER’S PUBUC PANTRY Ninety-eight pupils be grad­ born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity party will be held at St. Mary’s William Stevenson, Mrs. James H. ] Simon, Frank Rebal The June group of the North Episcopal church. Children five uated from the Eighth Grade of the Slaga, Mary Fxances Home on Wadsworth street. Johnston, Mrs. Henry Weir, Mrs. SAVES YOU TIME SAVES YOU MONEY. Eighth School District at exercises Methodist church Ladies Aid socie­ years and unde, with their tnoth- William Wetherell, Mrs. Alfred Smyth, Evelyn Adelaide ty will run a food sale at the Buck- ers have been invited. The usual to be held in the Hollister street’ Starkweather, Robert William Miss- Alice Healey who has con­ Ciarki Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. auditorium tomorrow afternoon at land building on Depot Square, program of weighing and measur­ Irving Wickham. Staum, Edward Friday afternoon beginning at 2 ducted a millinery business in the 2 o’clock, daylight saving time. Stoutner, John Gilbert o’clock. Park building for a number of The class motto is “ Prepared to Taggart, Newton Francis years has suspended work and is There's Real Win” and the class colors are red Tuttle, Burton John Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor of taking a much needed rest. She is and white. Vojlck, Anna Mary undecided upon her future plans. The class officers are; President, Waickowski, Stanley Anthony Henry street. Miss Florence Shaw Frank Simon; vice president, Her­ Wajner, Steffie Ida Mary of Edwards street, Mrs. Rachel 3,000 FRESH CUT Satisfaetioii man Heck; secretary, Adelia Gui­ Walker, Ethel May Clulow, -Miss Beatrice ’and Donald lin; treasurer, Eleanor Huebner. Clulow of Garden street were Walker, Helen Christine In shopping where you have such a variety of high The exercises will open with the Walworth, Betty Jefferson among the Manchester people who PRIEST, HURT, GIVES processional played by the school White, Grace Elizabeth attended the commencement exer­ quality, nationallj^ approved and advertised brands. orchestra after which will come cises of Boston University yester-' Wilson, George Sherwood RITES TO DYING KIN Also in knowing uEiat The J. W . Hale Company guarim- the address of welcome by the Wilson, Lloyd Vincent day. Allan Shaw Taylor and Stan­ ROSES class president. The remainder of . Wright, Walter Edward ley Clulow were members of the tees every Item you purchase and there’s real satisfac­ the program is as follows: graduating class. Zapatka, Veronica Mary Frances tion in knowing that our prices are as low, often times Songs— Would God I Were a Ten­ Zelinsky, Josephine Plymouth, Mass., June 19.— De­ der Apple Blossom, Irish Air; With Zorskls, Adelia Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griswold of spite his own injuries. Rev. Joseph lower, than the large distributors of foodstuffs. Pipe and Song, George B. Nevin; Pine Hill street have as their 50 Centi a Dozen Girls* Glee club. guest, Mr. Griswold’s grandmother, J. Murphy, of St. Mary’s chqrch, Essay— Paul Revere, Ethel Wal- Mrs. I. C. Griswold of Springfield, Quincy, administered the last rites WILLIAM’S kcr* who makes her home in that city of the Catbolie church to his broth­ Essay— My Duty as a Junior Citi­ WAPPING with her son, W. J. Griswold, to.*m- zen to Observe Traffic Rules, Betty er, Francis Murphy, 40, df Dor­ Root Boor and Ginger erly manager of the old Cowles chester* who was killed when the On Sale Thursday Walworth. Hotel on Depot Square. Mrs. Gris­ Cantata— Columbus, E. S. Hos- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schug and automobile in which the brothers wold though over, 90 Is remarkably and two sisters were riding struck Ale Extract 2 bottles 35c mer. Chorus, Entire Eighth grade. two children of East Hartford were active for a person of that age. Essay— The Milk Bottle vs. The guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a telegraph pole on the Plymouth Bottle, Stanley Katkaveck. George A. Frink, last Sunday. Mr. road early today. Morning—9 o *clock with very little trouble each bottle will make 5 gallons of Essay— Jack and Mary Decline Schug is a brother of Mrs. Frink. Charles J. McCann, assistant' The sisters, Mrs. Helena Calla- . refreshing beverage. manager of the J. W. Hale com­ nan, 62, and Mrs. Mary Crowley, Tobacco, Eleanor Huebner. Mrs. Anna Cunningham and five REPUBLIC Schumann Suite, School orches- pany and Miss Ethel Anderson, ad­ 65, both of Dorchester, were re­ Closed Buds including Templars, Briar- children, three boys and two girls vertising manager are in New York trH. moved from East Barre, 'Vt., to ported as in a dying condition at Presentation of Gift— Edward City attending the merchandising the Jordan hospital here. ciff, Supreme and Commonwealth. Tuna Fish can 19c William Armours house. and sales-proraotion convention Staum. Mrs. Louis Garaashe of the According to police, Father Make a tasty tuna fish salad for lunch these hot, sultry days. Acceptance of Gift— Ernestine which is being held at the Hotel Murphy was driving the automo­ Buckland road, will spend a fev/ Pennsylvania. Maynard. days with relatives In Bristol. bile, which was own-^t by Mrs. Cal- From Well Known Florist REPUBLIC CALIFORNIA Songs— Nobody Knows, Negro Rev. nad Mrs. William Malcolm, All members of the British Amer­ lanan, when he became faint due Spiritual; All Through the Night, and two children Marjorie and Billy to the excessive heat and lost con­ David Owen. Boys’ Double Quar- ican Club who are planning to at­ Yellow Cling Peaches of South Windsor will leave for c-t. tend the annual oqtlng Saturday trol of the automobile. The big car tet. Stephens, N. B., Sunday afternoon. crashed into a telegraph pole. These exercises will be followed should report at the club at 1 Dr. Malcom will return in ten days, o’clock Saturday afternoon. Expec­ The brother of the •priest was &WiiBpny No. 2V^ 2 cans 45c by the presentation of the diplomas while the family will remain until tations are that about 75 men wUl catapulted from the car and land­ DEPARTMENT STORE SO. MAHCHESTER^.COWH. (Sliced and halves) by Edward J. Murphy, chairman of September. ed on his head. Father Murphy was the board of education and the sing­ go on the trip. Private automobiles A food sale was held at the Wood will be used. The party will go to the only one to regain his feet aft­ ing of the Star Spangled Banner bv Memorial Library, .Monday after­ er the crash, and realizing the seri­ the chorus and audience. John Hand at Coventry Lake. Jim noon, and the proceeds will be used Corbett will put on a chicken din­ ousness of his brother’s injuries The Class; for the manual training fund for administered the last rites of the Miscellaneous Specials Abraltis, Selma Anna the Union schools of South Wind­ ner. A program of sports will com­ plete the day's fun. church. August, Kenneth James sor. Baker, Frederick Thomas Mrs. William Palmer, formerly Emerald Tomatoes (York State) Baranoskl, Charles Miss Sophie Stoughton of South No. 21-2 ca n ...... 19c Berk, Jennie Frances Windsor, died last Saturday In Burke, Patsy Sylvester Springfield, Mass., HEADQUARTERS N. Y. C. Bonczek, Stef fie Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Newberry Welch’s Grape Juice, qt...... 53c Brannick, John Patrick and family left last Sunday for m Carson, Bessie Louise their summer home in the Catskill SOUTH MANCHESTER - COHN Ocean Bloom Shrimp, ca n ...... 19c Cary, Jane Hall mountains. Cobum, Harriet Austin Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller of Bean Hole Beans, 2 cans...... 25c Copeland, Lillian Irene Barber Hill, has as their guest, (Medium size cau) Copeland, Sadie Rachel Mrs. Charles Harvey of Philadel­ (As prepared in the Maine Woods) Cullin, Adelia Catherine phia. Demonstration at Our Drug Dept Damato, Antoinette T. The burial services of Elmore ILBRO Ohio Safety Matches, 3 pkgs...... 23c De Hope, Lydia Theodosius Burnham, of North Coventry, who (36 boxes) D’Ubaldo, Nathalina Mary was drowned in Bolton Pond, last CLOTHIHC COMPANY Elliott, Margaret Elizabeth Thursday was held in the South Lux, \go p k g ...... 21c Fallow, Phyllis Windsor cemetery Monday after­ ■ Fiedler, Susan noon. Mr. Burnham's father lived -a’ Finkbein, Lucinda Marie in South Windsor for many years. Flavell, Robert William Harrison Middleton, who has . Next Door to’ The Home Bank & Trust Co. Malt Syriip Specials Gaylor, George Earl made his home with Mr. and Mrs. Gedraltis, Nellie Mary Paul Sheldick of Pleasant Valley, STORES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES s E.YceiJtlonaUy low prices this week only. Buy a supply Gill, Anna Margaret left last Tuesday to live with his 801 Main Street, ^ South Manchester now'l Grabowski, Helen Nancy mother Mrs. William Lewis of 1539 « . . this newy tested Gudjunis, Waslo Edward Main street East Hartford. Gvensky, John James The Pleasant Valley Club, will device ends Heck, Herman Joseph hold its annual picnic on Special for Heck, Rudolph Otto Wednesday, June 26, at Forest Herrick, Earl Clayton Park, Springfield, Mass. Ballantine*s Malt can 43c Higgins, Frances This Week! Huebner, Eleanor Frieda V d U « m o*h-proof Light and dark. One package of hop with each can. Ingraham, Doris Elinor timit out of your Jacquemln, Madeline Yvonne Lovely Summer clothot eiotot. Jankowski, Stef fie Those Three Rings Malt can 65e Karpuska, Constance Mary Light and dark. Hop flavored. Karvelis, Mary Margaret Katkaveck, Stanley Paul Th e g r a s s Dresses Kelsh, Doris Alice “Dangerous Days Between” Three Rings Malt can 55e GRoto Too l o /Og Kompanik, Walter Victor Do you go on a moth-killing y o s v MEAAlS ian, give continuous battle to Light and dark. One package finest quality hops with each Korch, Arthur John drive every week or two? can. Kovas, Victor the moth. The Idico Cone, And then do you sit back and Krah, Marjorie ^TlfeOBLE../ once hung in yonr closet, La Forge, Frederick Thomas consider your clothes safe? automatically sends off for Canadian Maid Laurltzen, Frederick E. Don’t deceive yourself. What months a PERPETUAL Legg, Grace Minetta about the dangeroiu days be­ LIppincott, Edith Hannah vapor. Moths and the worms M alt Luettgens, William Lawrence tween drives — days full of which hatch and make the Light and dark. Hop flavored. Marks, Robert Edward risk to your costly garments? holes, die—-but neither hu­ McAdams, Dorothea Mae Let Idico, the armored guard- mans, animals, birds or fab­ McCarthy, John Joseph Buckeye Malt McConnell. Walter James rics arc in any way affected. Mikoleit, Bertha Lillian ,\v Here is the only sure, econom­ Dark. Malt and hop in one package. [•fib Mitchell, Alex ical and safe way to end your Mitchell, Joseph moth losses. Obremski, Stephania Lorraine An unusual offering of Maltop Brand Opalach, Stanley smart washable silk and Opalacb, Stella Catherine printed crepe frocks. Malt can 79c Orlowski, Jennie Agnes Doable strength. Two packages hop with each can. Osofls, Branny Andrew IDICO Poharski, Felica Sophie Okji Poharski, Sophia Margaret "EOru. S. PAT.^FF. Redemixt, can...... 69c- LADIES’ MILUNERY FLANNEL OPEN SLIPS Wurzburger, can ...... 69c SCARFS One package hops with each can. DRESSES SWEATERS RAINCOATS KEEP KOOL $ 5 . 9 5 A SLICKERS Specials For Graduation, in one of our BATHING CHARGE LADIES’ FOR HER— SUITS PLEATED For Men and Wrist Watches, lever movement, 7 R Women SKIRTS Guaranteed, all shapes ...... I v MEALTMMARKET ACCOUNT $ 2 . 9 5 Pearl Beads— Pendsints with colored stones. Palm Beach Suits $ 3 . 9 5 ConWin, Parker and Waterman fin “SEAFOOD THAT’S SAFE” Pen and Pencil S ets ...... * " v $1 7 .5 0 STRAW HAT FREE B r a c e le ts ...... $4c50 Compacts and 'Vanity Cases .. $1.50“'’ A Fresh Supply of Light Grey, Dark Grey and Tan. Fancy Patterns. With Every Men’s Suit Stone Rings, all colors and styles solid gold, 14 karat ...... v O Temptiiig Se^pods SWIMMING SUITS MEN’S Suits FORHIM— For Tomorrow 100% Pure Worsted Pocket and strap Watches, lever ^ 7 ®%n Reduced movement, guartmteed, all shapes ^ f o 9 v Waltham and Elgin Wrist watches O C n ^P $4.00f $4.50,$5 00, $5.50 0. all shapes ...... V * « o V V Fresh Haddock pound 7e Conklin, Pailfer and Waterman / n n Special Speed M od el...... $4.50 $2 2 -5 0 Pen and Pencil S e ts ...... V v Fresh Shad lb. ISe Stone and Signet R ings ...... - - $5.00 up Sport Oxfords ...... $6.00 up Cigarette Cases ...... $2.00 up Tan and Elk, Black and Elk, Tan and White and Here’s an ooportunitv to eet vour Fresh Cod Steak lb. 15e t Cigar Lighters ...... $1.50 up Black and White. straw hat free and save money be­ Leather Bill Folds ...... $1.50 up Very Special Value in Collar Attached sides on a classy summer suit. Combination Belt Buckle and Watch Chain, Frash Boston Bine Shirts Sterling silver ...’...... $4.50 up Steak lb. 15e Broadcloth HATS “BESTWON” Broadcloth. Colorfast $1.15 CAPS SHIRTS RAIN COATS Frash Floundars lb. ^ TROUSERS MATTHEW WIOR t-vj’'iSKi $ 1 . 3 5 SLICKERS Expert Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Fresh Halihat Ih; 349 HULTMAITS 999 Main St., Next Door to P. 0., South Manchester

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APARTM EN'I'S— FLATS— Want Ad Information LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS SERVICES SEVENTH DISTRICT OFFERED 13 TENER(IENTS 63 COVENTRY FOUND— GENTLEMANS watch in Manchester MAiTllESSES. BOX SFUINGS. FOR R?;NT— ^FLAT, four nice vicinity of Avery street. Owner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. TO PRESENT PLAY PILLOWS STEAM • SiEKlLl'^BU rooms, renovaipt all improve­ Evening Herald may have same by proving prop­ ments,. on trbllef line. Inquire Rogam and Miss Sophie Zeisbner erty and paying for adv. Albert an d m a d e o v e r e o Oa l t o CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ f,jEVV—55 FOR OLD MAi'Ti.BaB rear 323 Center^reet. have returned to their home in Ml. Bells, 144 Oakland street. Vernon, N. Y., after Bpenfling sev­ MENTS IN e x c h a n g e f*o r n e w on e FOR RENT— BEAUTIFUL five “I.^teni LigHt” Win Be Gir- Count six averaKS words to a line. W hat Do eral days with their sister, Mrs. ONE DAY SERVICE* room tenements, dinderu Improve­ Fred Gelsickei en Thursday Evening as Initials, numbers and abbreviations ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 MAN. UPHOLSTERING CO. • ?ach coun't as a word and compound ments, all remodeled. 5 Walnui. John Zeishner mOtoted to Dan­ Feature of Graduation £x> words as two words. Minimum cost Is 331 Center St—-Opposite Arch St. street; near Cheney Mills, very bury over the week end with Mr. STEAMSHIF TICKETS— All parts Esl.. Since Hl22 Tel. 12v8-2 ercises in School. price of three lines.• « • reasonable. Inquire on premises, and Mrs. Rogam and visited bis ot the world. Ask (or salting lists tailor shop. Telephone 2470. Cine rates per day for transient YOU children there and at Bridgeport, and rales. Phone 750-2. Hubert J. Thursday evening at 8 ' o’clock Eds. FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 FOR REN T-SIX returning Sunday evening to his KSTecllve Mnrch 17. 10-7 Smith, 1000 Main street. ROOM single, daughters, Mrs. Freu Gelsiche. Cash Charge EIro street, all will bring to a close^ tjje gradua­ modern, with Mrs. Agnes Hall has returned home r. Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING, garage. Walter E. Friche, 54 E. tion exercises in the grade schools 9 cts 11 cts after spending two weeks at Mrs. J. 0 Consecutive Days AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 $4.00 crate, tomato plants 10, WANT Middle Turnpike. 1 Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts dozen, 60c hundred $4.00 tljou- E. Kingsbury. n Mancljester. The Second, Sev­ .All orders tor Irregular Insertions sand. pepper plants 10c dozen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry England enth and. Eighth districts are the will tie charged at the one-time rate. MACKLEY’S USED CARS I A home, a tenant, a good used car, FOR RENT— 4 ROOM FLAT and ■«tpectal rates tor long term every With au O. K. that counts • summer and winter cabbage 10c garage, 147 School‘ street. James gave a miscellaneous shower for only outlying districts governed' by dav adveriisiaE given upon reoiiest. THOROUGHLY RE-CUNDITIONED j dozen. 5Uc hundred. Snapdragons, household articles, a pet, a position, a J. Rohan. Tel. 1.668. Miss Glailyce Orcutl Tuesday eve­ Ads ordered tor three or six days the town school board, that have 1929 CHEVROLET CO.ACH 1 10 weeks stock, strawflower radio, or a room? Whether you are ning at her homo in Manchester, eight grades. The First, , Third, and stoptied tiefore tlie third or Hfth TO RENT— GEN TENNIAL apart- day will he charged onlv for the ac- “ Lovejoy” .equipped with uew car I plants, 15c. Cut flowers, 25c on the receiving or delivery end of Several of the Coventry friend* a- Fourth and F'iftb having but six ments, fmii room apartment, lanl- well as Manchester friends were lij.'tl nurntier of times the ad appear* warranty. | dozen, aster plants, 25c dozen. grades and after finishing- in these ed. charging at the rate earned but John McConville, 7 Wi'ndemere the transaction, your, aim is most tor seivice, beat, gai range, tee present. Miss Orcutt ' Veceived a no allowances or refunds can he made 1928 CHEVROLET COACH grades they take their seventh and '1 'aded on new "six” coach. Good street, Homestead Park. Tel. 1640 quickly, effectively and profitably ac­ box furnished. Call i Manchester number of lovely gifts. on slN time ads stopped after the Construction Company, 210t or The schools of North Coventry eighth grade studies in other ti f I h d a y mechanical condition. quired through the Classined Columns schools in the town. .\'o "tin lortilds": display lines not 1925 PONTIAC COUPE AI,READY WE HAVE 500.000 of the 782-2. held tbeil graduation exercises last sold. plants. Prices reduced on all week. Program; The Seventh District has but The Herald will not be responsible Four ueW tires and good paint.— FOR RENT— 4, 5 Af^D 6 room eleven pupils to bt graduated for more than one Incorrect Insertion Thoroughly reconditioned. greenhouse plants, such as gera­ March of the Children. of finv ad ve n ise men t ordered for niums and vinca vines, we fill rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 Innovation— Rev. J. N. Atwood. Thursday evening and- the exer­ 1926 PONTIAC COACH Main street. Telephone 560. cises will be held in the school more than one time Re-Ducoed and overhauled porch boxes, dirt and labor tree. Manchester Songs by Chorus— Old Daddy Crow, The inadvertent ottilsslon of incor­ Beddln.v, plants about 20 varieties. The Picnic. ball. The feature of their rect [iijtdicHtlon ot adveftlslng will be 1926 OVERLAND 6 FOUR DOOR FOR RENT— MODERN Bve room graduating exercises will be the rectified onlv hv cancellaMon of the SEDAN Astors, zinnias etc. 25c -dozen. Hat, newly renovated, at 47 Math­ A play— During the Rain— Writ­ charge made for the service rendered Perennials, flowering shrubs, rose ten by the Children: presentation of a play, “Lantern • • « A real buy— Good paint, motor and Evening Herald er street. Telephone 1U87. tires. bushes, evergreens. and blue Act I. Light.” which consists of fourteen All ad vertiseinents must conform characters and requires the “dou­ In style, copy and typography with 1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN spruce, tomato plants 15c per doz., In Am erica...... Pond Hill School regulations enforced by the publish­ 1927 CHEVROLET SEDAN $1.00 per hundred, $8.00 per thou­ Call 664 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 Act II. bling” of some of the eleven pu­ ers and they reserve the right to Complete motor overhaul. Runs sand, pepper plants 10c per dozen, In G reece...... Red School pils to fill the cast. edit, revise or relecf any copy con­ 78c per hundred. 379 Burnside Act HI. The program follows; sidered ohlect Iona tile. like new. Priced right. FOR RENT— LARGE house In Cl/i.

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"5 ? ■TFInKi ® SENSE and NONSENSE ^ w E6A‘Dt w .0 'A S o J , - ^ D O Vod FAi4c /, c MEAKl Vo'' u)Ad“l^ ME Xo BUffuE l-AK \FX MAUE Vod M A ^R BdrLER,lsl Lady: "How much are these X SEED DEM DlitLERS chickens?” TORM AL LIv/ e r V, -THAY SfcU ColJl*D TAKE D 1V E D o id •m*' MOV/IES*? Butcher: “ A dollar and a half, ma’am.” THE BDLE8. CdARS^ OF A DoXEd HolISE SERv/Ad-fS ? ■wbw U)EA^ KIJEE Lady: “ Did you raise them your­ «^U}dEKl I REtTlIRkI f r o m ABRo AD,A fTe R self?” 1— The idea of Letter Golf Is to DAdtS^ Ad”* c o m e Butcher: “ Yes, they were $1.25 change one word to another and do -Th e SrTTLENAEIslT o f MV ddCL^S* ESfA-fE. UlALK'lKl'’ IKl WlF yesterday.” it in par. a given number ci strokes. o t Thus to change COW to HEN, in •e - . - ^ 11 , id ALL PR BABILITV U)ILL BE Q M e • A 9lWER'PLAl'E,Ad'*^ three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, MA doSg WAV UP She—Don't you think their HEN uealW / — KEEPide . w itH wedding presents made a striking 2— You change only* one letter MV, Soe/AL poSrTloiJ., I w i l l e s t a b l is h );iN i 't'H'' AlR,Ad-» SAVv display? at a time. ^'MlSTAd Ad"* MlSSdS- He—They certainly would have 3— You must have a complete A LA R6E "To w k I MolIs e , A kId if the eleven parlor clocks had all word, of common usage, for each % ERli iP . I f : WITH Ev/e r V TVPE e a r l o f d Uk e i s , . been going. Jump. Slang Words and abbrevia­ r:ALLlkle *■ tions don’t count. oF-^^Rv/Ad'f.j-^BV cTode / “ Are your children thoughtful'^of 4— The order of fetters cannot be you?” asked the neighbor. changed. ^ “ Oh, very,” beamed the mother. One solution is printed on an­ “ When they get home in the morn­ other page. ing they always-bring in the milk and put it in the ice box for me.” "Why don’t you send In your “ Well, I’m no longer engaged to jokes to the joke editor?” Cc that girl I’ve been going with for “ Aw, what’s the use? He’d only two years,” said- a youth. “ You see, laugh at ’em.” I married her.” Clerk—I want to get up in busi­ “ Marry me, Richard! I’m only a ness, sir, very, much. garbage man’s daughter, but— ” Boss— Then you’ll have to get “ That’s all right, baby. You ain’t down to business better than you to be sniffed at.” do. c Judge: Tou admit, you mur­ Poppa (at, dinner) r “ Willy, dered your father with a pick axe you’ve reached for everything in and your mother with a sash sight. Now stop^.it; haven’t you got Ur weight, and still you plead for a tongue?” mercy? Willy: “ Sure, Pop, but my arm’s Prisoner: Yes, your honor, I longer.” throw myself on the mercy of the court. “ That's what I call hard luck.” Judge: On what grounds do you “ What’s that?” expect mercy, may I ask? “ I've got a check for $40 and Prisoner: Please, your honor, the only man -in town that can I’m an orphan. identify me is the one I owe $50.” j^ c M o Y id e “ Keep-iip the spirit of right and Passenger (to lady sitting on his ?- iJASoKl O t999. BY NEA SCRVICC INC. never die; hat): “ Excuse me. Miss but do you •’ i I. “ You’ll need it in life’s battle in know what you’re sitting on?” (Cponuine Fox, 1929 order to get by. Lady: “ I ought to. I’ve been sit­ “ And when the ice gets thin and ting on it for twenty-five years.” something seems to dim the light, WASHINGTON TUBBS H The Breakaway B y O a n e “ Don’t give up, you’ll win, if Hot heads rush in where cold feet fear to tread. you keep that same old fight.” S i Joel Cri6NTL£MeW, f V / ON VOU PEET, VOU LOVU b u m m e r ! Th ie f * L O O H O U T n /^ HE’S CrOibUr WAF TAU6HT OS TrttMGS N U F tl »t'S OER. COURT- T PLEA9E. HE’S GETTin’ 1 ( thro ^ SECRET ABOUT KANDetABRA VE OOT M\T NOO! CHENeRAU* OUT MlT VOO UNO M£FF6R. PREAlAfeD. HOW >T’S A UEl “DOORl .CATCH, Ta k e vook MEDicitigl A\MAY/ BWNP VE HAT BEEM/ A MlSTAKlEl ‘IM l FOOUSl EFRNTHtMfa'S A LIE I HAF r i s v o n Y J h r h a iI c o c !t m e t O M s n t f / / 5> -

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A B y S m a l l (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE.) SALESMAN SAM Bumpaby Baby! The scarecrow was a frightened all my might.” And then he aian. He said, “ I’ll tell you shouted, “Hey, there,-bunch, come -T^tATS f in e . FER. F \ & - IT’ l.t . HSU» it I can just why I left your corn­ CTC'JCi, TA 60TTA* or. u....; coiees a How ASOUT a ^ VJAL.HW O C CAN’S SOT out here if you please, I need your ^ e o T o SLECP HVT *7 FAC. TA ROCK UTTue ALBERT TA field. I was tired of staying there. help to' keep me free. I’m Just ALU FAOGEO o u t ! HOW HtTCH* W06.. WISTtR.?' ) A COUPLA^LFr TIRES So I got up and walked away. You as worried as can be.” And then SHUSH I OO T A SLEfiP , - AN' TH* R.OAOS IS ^ iSi-€L6F* see, I thought I needed play. I the Tlnles rushed out from behind PRCTTV ©OW PT- got real tired of hanging up out a great big tree. I’LL HOLD ALSSAT tH In the open air. In just a mpment Scouty said. \ ARA.S AH’ tAceee. “ Oh, please don’t take me back. “Well, here we are. Now. go ' ^ HSfUL Ooxa. OFF I fear 'twould make me shed a ahead and introduce us to yonr great big tear. I’ve found some friend, the^ kindly farmer man." little friends and I Just hate .to The introdnetion then too'k place. leave them now. We’ve planned A smile. spread on the farmer's to run, and roam around to see face. “To make yon glad,” the what new things can be found.” farmer said. “ I’ll do whatever I The scarecrow eyed the farmer, as can.” . a frown spread on hie brow. “ Then let the scarecrow play The farmer stood and scratch­ with us,” cried Clowny. “ Please ' -.f-i ed his bead, and then he very don’t make a fuss. It’s our fault calmly sadi: “ Well, say, who are that' be- left his ,post to' seek ont these new-found friends? I’d like funny lands.” “■All right,” the to meet them all. I think that farmer quickly said. “If yau - want jrou are fooling me and so these fun, just go ahead.” And then be friends I’ll have to 'see. ^ If they grabbed the scarcrow and real are near at hand I think they’ll heartily shook hands. answer, if you call.” The scarecrow smiled and said, (The Tinymltes and Scarecrow kua MTOPP.‘OiMa “All right! I’ll call to them with hop a ride in the aekt story.). 4 'm " ^ I. *f- V •7'^ f-’' ^ j ■'“ 1" .?? '^-■=^^’-' • .1— ♦• ' i- - r^' '~' _^ ' %’ ' -~ K »"‘tvtnf‘"‘tvtnf ■i ' I e £&E H O tm iE E N - ■•VT WEDNESDAY,- JUNE J9,19291 • 1 ifltambratff Euminu I A Mary Bushnell Cheney, auxiliary will hold its regular meeting this I ' TONIGHT evening at the State Armory, when : . v ..is final arrangements will be made for i)ick Newconib*8 Orchestra the state conventioq in New Haven, Friday and Saturday of next week. }'[' 12 PIECES A drawing will be held this eve­ This Store Will Close Protect Your Furs by Storing «'^.1 ning on the handsome boudoir pil­ ^dy Bead) BaOroom low donated by Mrs. Harry Fuller. Wednesday Afternoons • T T • .flU-JL Them in Hale’s The annual meeting of the During June, July and August DEPARTM ENT STORE " SO. MAHCHESTEi^,COMN.\ Fur Storage Vault Eighth School and Utilities District will be held in the assembly hall ■ “ CRYSTAL LAKE on f^orth-School street this evening A'* at 7 o'clock standard" time, or 8 Hockville o’clock daylight saving time. Only ordinary business Is sche­ duled to come before the voters of the Fourth or South Main street of Dozens of Towels ABOUT TOWN district at its annual meeting which will be held this evening In the John Kingsbury of North Coven* school hall. The meeting opens at try, who supplies the milk that is 8 o'clock daylight saving time. During Our used in the schools in the Ninth District was yesterday elected The work of dismantling the president of the Jersey Breeders trolley wires, spans and other over­ club of Connecticut at a special head connections on the crosstown meeting held at Storrs. line of the Connecticut Company started this morning. The tele­ JUNE In the South * Manchester post phone wire is being taken down and office is a “take one” list which should be completed this evening. gives the number of each bulletin of the United States Department of Men in the employ of Contractor Agriculture, either or'all of which Henry Ahern this morning started can be secured by writing Congress­ work removing the curbing adjoin­ man E. Hart Fenn of the Connecti­ ing the Center Congregational cut First District at Washington. Church, setting it .back to its h'‘w location. There are six poles that The bids for the washing and are now In the street, in front of supply of towels for the South Man­ the new curb line. chester postoffice, to become ef­ fective on July 1, will close on Sat­ The pupils of the Manchester urday, June 22. Green school in the eighth' grade held a picnic at Bolton this after­ Mary C. Keeney Tent, Daughters noon. of Union War Veterans, will hold its regular meeting at the State A well child’s baby clinic will be Armory tomorrow evening. As thi^ held "at the hospital annex at 3 }s the meeting nearest Flag Day. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. June 14, a patriotic program wUI be given and refreshments served Troop 3 Boy Scouts, will meet in In charge of the entertainment the Center church '•t 7:30 o’clock Prices made possible through our New York Buying Office committee. tonight., Troop 5 of the Swedish You’ve never seen better towels than you’ll find in this Great June Towel Sale. Great snowy piles of plain white towels that are favored Lutheran church will meet at 7:15 President Arthur Knofla of the o’clock tonight. by so many women. Heaps of handsome colored:bordered turkish towels for those who desire a touch of color. Color fast borders. Bath Manchester Kiwanls club, Mrs. towels in all the wanted sizes. Face and bath towels.' Wonderfully absorbent, delightfully soft,.3^et unusually long wearing. All, too at JCnofla, Ex-president C. P. Quimby An extra auto or house key can real low prices available only through our New York buying syndicate. Don’t miss this large sale. Buy them by the dozens? ' 'and Mrs. Quimby are planning to easily save you tremendous annoy­ leave Friday for the International ance on your vacation or trips. Ob­ Kiwanls convention at Milwaukee. tain them now. from Bralthwalte. Colored Bordered Dobby Checked Large Bath Size They expect to be absent from town 52 Pearl street.—Adv. about ten days. Brownie Pack, No. 1 will have FOOD SALE Turkish Towels Turkish Towels Turkish Towels Us closing picnic of the season to­ morrow afternoon. The children FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2 P. M. have been requested to meet at the Hollister street school at 3:45. Bucklsnd Bldg., Depot 'Square JUNE GROUP L. A. SOCIETY, Mrs. Frederick M. Snow of Ben­ ton street has returned from Bos- North Methodist Church. ' ton, where she visited relatives and also took in the Girl Scout regional conference. • ($2.75 a dozen) ($3.75 a Dozen) ($5.00 a dozen) Mrs. Walter G. Brown and chil­ STAMPED GOODS This Is one of the best turkish tow­ dren of Bldwell street have Joined els that we have offered at the very low The popular dobby checked turkish You .will want dozens of these, large Mr. Brown who has been at their price of 24c. Large, heavy absorbent towels that are seconds of our regular bath size turkish towels for swimming farm in Mansfield since early turkish towels with colored borders in 50c number. Though sub-standards we this summer. Large, heavy, double jpring. They plan to spend the Hr . EDiott’s Shop blue, gold, rose and green. Large size guarantee these towels to give the max­ thread turkisli bath towels with gay col­ summer out there. Room 4, Park Building 24x44 inches. There are also a few imum of wear. Excellent towels for ored borders In gold, blue, pink and plain white double thread turkish towels daily use both at home and at the. beach. nile. Size 24x48 Inches. These towels included In this group. Size 20x40 Smart colored dobby checks in gold, would ordinarily retail for around 59c Inches. High grade towels—special pink, green and blue. Large dize, each; special during our Annual June 24e each. 22x44 inches. Towel Sale at this very low price. HOUSEWIVES! WATKINS-BRDTHERS' Inci GET PLENTY OF TOWELS FOR — Your daily use. Martex Bath Mats Novelty Turkish -—Your summer home ' ■—The bathing beach ESTABLIS H E lf sVJfEARS The well known Martex bath mats that 5 for • —For picnic trips are noted for their good looks and long Face Cloth — F’or camping trips CHAPEL AT irOAK^ST; wearing qualities. Beautiful floral pat­ You never have too many towels on hand— terns in ofae and two-color combinations Heavy, absorbent turkish face cloths In good- stock up for months to come. Savings opportuni­ that are guaranteed absolutely color fast. looking jacquard borders in green and blue. You Robert IC Anderson, P fto n ^ T O O Though substandards we guarantee every ties such as these are indeed rare. Every towel is * '^Funeral Director^ will want dozens of these inexpensive face cloths guaranteed to give the sort of service you have Jor2e37rW : , bath mat to meet with your satisfaction. with you on your vacation. Purchase a dozen learned to expect from Hale’s merchandise. Regular.$2.50 and $3.50 rugs. or two during this sale and save !

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(UON Thursday, Friday and Sdtutday—Our Annual Summer-Sale ot G O O D TMINOS T O CAT The Meat Department will have lamb patties at 4 for 33c, sliced bacon at 33c Ib. Pinehurst Hamburg at'30c lb., and plenty of fresh calvies’ liver and beef Uver. ^ Fresh vegetables. Native green peas, are lower in price and the quality is very good. We will have berries from 14c to 18c qt. Fresh Spinach 17c peck. Iceberg Hair Tonics Lotions and Creams and Boston Head Lettuce, fresh green^Beans. and Shampoos Bind’s Honey and Almond Feen-a-Miht Oanderine L . 20c, 4Qc and 60c Squibb’s Cream ...... S5c and 60c Citrate Magnesia STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Glover’s Remedy...... 50c Jergen’s L otion...... 35c 45c DOZEN 17c Noonan’s Hair Petrole .... 85c Princess Pat Lemon > Rose Mary and Sulpbnr .. .50c Clombination Lotion ...... 39c 16c ' Frostlila ...... i; 25c and 35c By express tomorrow we expect a shipment of fresh Wild Root Hair Tonic ...... 25c, 80c fl^d 7fic D. and R.'Cold Cream 26c-35c fish from Boston. Sllknm ...... 25c and 50c Pompeian Creams'...... 30c Pills and Tablets Vaseline Hair Tonic 25o^~ 55c (Lip stick free) Pierce’s Pellets' ..; ...... ;i9 c H ei^dde ...... 89c and 70c Noonan’s Lemoti Cream Patent Medicines Westphiil Anxillator ...... 25c and 49c Petrolargar...... 93a Dlapepsin Tabl<^ ...... 80c 1 tube Squibb’s Peacock Cold Cream ... .* 39c Nuxst^ Iron Tablets .. 60c ...... 45c and 90c Tooth Paste Syrup of Figs ...... 36e miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliji Wyeth’s Sage , and Salpbrn* Peacock, Bleach 'Cream .. . 75c BeUan's Pills .... 18c a^^SOc Ingram’s Milk Weed Castoria ...... 24c AloiAen P ills ...... ''v 58c ...... 50c and 80c *1 Tooth Brush Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia MamzolA ..... •«A. 70c Lucky Tiger ...... 80c Cream ...... %. 39c Henna Foam Shampoo '.. 85c 1 Tooth Brush Princess Pat Cieam .. 39c-60c • • ...... 17c and 85o' Dllaxiu Tablets | 2lo Woodbury’s Crehins.. 10c -39c Atophan Tablets ...... t OSc Mofolfled Cbcoanut OU 85c Holder Swamp R o o t ----- 42c and 79o I Finest Fresh Fish by Egress Scale’s P ills ...... ; . . 16c Packer’s Shampoo ...... 85c Othlue ...... 79c Hood’s SarsaiMirllla ..... 85c Stillman’s Freckle Creain. .82c Beechaih’s Pills .. .I6c aud’35c Noonan^s Lemon Stuuipoo’ 80c Uisoline O il...... 750 F lyte ...... '...... a 70c Epw T a b le ts...... 18c MercoUzed Wax .... ______79c Creo Mulslon ...... 03c $*artola- .... 35c " f i.o o ' Shaving Deodorants and Gray’s Toiilc .... 45c and 08c I Thursday Monni^ Luminal Tablets .....70o$1.10 Absorblne Junior__ 056-91.85 Anadn Tablets...... 18c Coty’s Perfumes Preparations Depilatories , 91.06 Otis Clapp'Malt O. L. .... 05c = Fresh Caught Conn. River Shad ...... 20c lb. AHdbl ...... 1^5c Palmolive paving Cream Odorona Cream Wampole’s Prefiarations .. 65c = Fresh Salmon Aspirin Tablets .. 24c and 9i5c 79c bottle ^Depilatory ...... S5c A garol...... 45c and 96c Doane’sj Kidney Pills ...; '^^c iSOc William’s Shaving *, Dusting Powders = Fresh Haddock...... 10c lb. CotyV L’Origon, Bmer-. Cream ...... 80c Odoron^ Red. ... .25c imd 89c Nnjol ...... 43c and 69e Dr. Mile’s Pain PlUs ..... '17c Odorona White . .25c and 80c 69c : Gude’s Pepto Mangan .... 85e = Fresh Round Clam s...... 25c qt. Dr. Mile’s Aspenuint 17c aude, Paris, Styk, L’Almaht Colgate’s Shaving Cream and Chypre. Mum 25e and 89c: .. .A choice' of brands 'in as­ Tanlac, ...... 75e Ironlzed Yeast ...... 75c ...... ' 20c.and 80c Ifpnspl 89c Father John’s .... 43c and 79e i Fresh Caught Mackerel...... 15c lb. Yeast Foam ...... 89c Sqnibb’s Shaving Cream . .20c sorted odeprs-'; ' = Fresh Swordfish h e e t •••••;• s s.e • s 85c imd 89c —------L__ —— Scott’s Emulsion . '.43c and 70e Edward’s Olive Tablets ... 19c Face Powders and- MoUe 85c Immac • 10c Beef, Iron and Wine ..... 69c i Fresh Halibut Steak S d ie o ^ ’s PlUs ...... 17c Barbasal25c Delatcuie • •'* 89c. Sat H ^tica 10c, 88c and 79c s Steak Cod Bnuidretih's Pills .;.... .17c Rouges Bazon Pow der.or . - : Dental " Syrup Pepsin ...... 89c-79e P h^olax ...... 20c and 89c Mennen’s ShavlngCream ..89c Cream • s.s«s*ssss.. 87c Vapex ...... 69o Cascara Tablet (5 grain) Qnelqqe Fleur Face Meniiea’s Skin Balm ..... 89c Zip ••S'ss^ssese's •#•••.. 58*98 Preparations Jad Salts .65n lOO-for j...... lOe Powder ..;.. 80c and 86c Pebecco Tooth Paste ■ t , ___ 29c Dr. Mile’s Preparation ....70e Our Own F ^ h Ground Hamburg Steak ...... 29c lb. Coty’s Pace Powder ...... t i c Antb Strop Blades ...... 88c' Apricot Pies 28c each Hinjkle’s Cascara Tablets pnrham Itoplex Blades .;..'.88c' Pepspdent Tooth Paste ... 82c FeDow Symp ...... 91.09 ip o for «.... 10c D/Cr Kiss Face Pow der.. . 80c Listerine Tooth. Paste . . 17c Peruna ..-... ^...... 70e Stuffed and Baked Mackerel Java Rfce FeM Powder .. .80c Gem-Blades' ,. 20c. Sallcon Tablets .. 80c and 80c Ever Ready B liidfo:....l'.'26c Miscellaneous -Foriuui’a Tooth Paste 86c Lysol ...... 18c, 85c and 75e Exlw ^ 17c and 86e La Blache Face Powder . .:i5c ' Adhesive Plasters, 1-2 Inch Kolyiio/ Tooth Paste . .10c-29c Lavorls . . 18c, 85c and 75e SPECIAL! ' ■ V le^y Face Ifowder .... 60c 'Gillette Blades.,..; ... .v. .,86c Oasearets ...... 18c and. 86c William’s Aqua; T elva 9 yard rpU ’...... lOc Phillip’s Magnesia . ; . . ^ C..N...... *...... 186 Nice Lamb for Stewing 18c lb. Analax ...... 10c Ldxor F i^ Powder .. .;.. 80c Adh^vo Plasters, 1 indi Indent Tooth Pasfo A i ,. : 20c Witch Hazel .... tor and 85e Nice Bunch Carrots ...... 2 for 13c Nafore’s Remedy 18c and'SOb Eaduumm'Face Powder .. 69c K yakd r o ll...... 20o Mer Tooth Paste:,.,... 25c Listerine,.... 19c, 85c and 680- Strawberry Shortcake Biscuits ...... 19c dozen Evening In^ Piiids Face Foods- Adhesive Plasters, 2 tnA Ipanna Tooth Paste ...... 20c ■,,v .------1------P o w d e r...... t ... $1.00 .' 9 yard roll ...... 806 Colgate’s Tooth PasteS Pompeian Face, Powder .. .80c Mellen’s Pood. .‘... 97C . Band-Aid ...... 10c ^ .,,, ... 25c, 8 for 70c (Idpitick tree) Alaited MUk. ;'^86c, 78c, 92.99 J o h n s’s 'and Jcdunon’s • ilyon’s Paste or Powder .> 23c Seidlitz Powder' Bbndlla-Face Powder.... 60c ifoxtri IllidtcMr - / Cotton Sc, 12c, 10c, 80c, 79c Calox Tooth Powder .,.;.19c Erbjus Pompeian Rouge ...... 80C No; 1 ,2 and 8 ...... 92c Bathing Caps .... 10c to 79c Dr* West Paste ...... 17c Manchester Pubic Market I 18c (Uptstlck free) ^ ■ A M mk’e Milk Sugar ...... 48c Beach Balls ...... 2 0 cProphylactic Tooth Luxor Rouge .L . . . . , ..f.‘89e 'Dvaltlne ..;.,... 80c and .'^tOc 91.60 Water Bottles .. .'.. .70c . B rashes ...... 82c 89c Flaacee Ronge ...... 80c Vitavose . .f;...... 70& 21.06 -Ponntsin Syringes <. .70c Dr, West’s Tooth A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 | PrlncearPac Rouge...... 80c Dry CO ...... ; 9 8 6 and 9 i;6 4 ‘ 08c BatfoSpiwys ...... 70c -^^vnshes 82c Hale's Drag and: Toilet Goods—Main Floor