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• HOnBREWlffiNDHBRS OrNONSIlSFDt I ABOUnaWN nrOLOW SREAT OBITUARY •ad lln . John BtMell of TAXED AFTER MONDAY itreet are apendlng the week< REPORTS A SLUMP I ON im u sy F .’' tbflr eottace at Coventry ONSWAKETDCO F U N S iU L S .. ^ Lake. Lpesl Peoplf StocklBf Up On aMyiigfl _ , , '.P X preflNP not ta discuss him to this Mrs* Etta K. Oengh Malt SyfiipiPt ffis t m is and to a new g M of ^ Mrs. Arthur Seslert will give the powtr la tafaw aa nigye MM olostof reoital of her piano pupils hirking Rntriction Which ruBWiU ssrvlow (or Mrs, muk M ii^ Saokori Tom To S o Or BefarsTBWdsy. p « « . . ' Some Siy Diiphy Would Robtopen C w h who dtsd A u r s m Former Qhvsraor Alfrsd B. finith M t f toat I this afternoon at the home of her FroklliItteB to stlU to Meet, but totog*” toother, Mrs. Charles E. Jtoohsool aftsmoon at tbs Hsrtford hwMtiL be dtaeribai as "tbs beet ^ | q ^ ittnstiata Mi of Fltkto itrsat Camed So M ny Objoc' will be held this afttnweo at Or Roll-YenMhrat pwrsens who drlfik beer must pay a servant talf eoufltry has Mooueed U ^ m "Hard ruM a” I Watkins Brotheini, 11 Oak street Federal tax itantog Tmsday, Jiisa stooe Theodore R o o e s v e lM m - raiMfl tha kypotoali.w^ ______Rev. Watson Woodruff el ths Center aii'M s result at ths pMNgt of the gauged, honest, and highly oapable.” puts ever thsdeflnttlon at tha eflevd Mrs. H. A. McIntyre of 2S Lyneea "ialoon." Thoogiits. street who has been spending the tioBS Lifted By Connis* OonfrtmttoMl ohursh wiu effloints Tbroagiioiit Nitioa Revesut Bttl o6 IMirMtse Aet "Owen XX. r end ReekweU at BurMldf prevMsi takes ob owlt a ^ p . brew- natural' bun ji5 t whht la a aalotef Xs it, a \Mt few days with friends in New Ratoes law hotel, a pbahnaey, a- ?ork City, lailed today for a visit wiu Btof *9 e«utUvl Ills ol leras* bread, eatatuni lioa Whew" u d "Asleep' In Jeeui.'* New Yerki Juse Al* ractnuriat' 9 Uferenee of opinion aniata amewff to Glasgow and other parts of "NswtakJ^. iWier'has'bad wide "Suppose a state says It ton’t .aM Sootiand. benrers wUl be a nephew at Mrs, tkeufk they srs speadtof inttUeM at pelfttcal anperieno# to Ohio and Maaobeeter people m to the advti* Ceueh. Ralph BtdwM of Olaiten* of these thtoga fluppoie tbs' Fsd* doUan annually to telll^ s wUUng WashtogtoiL He'hiS' a' v!^"fine ahUlty of a publlo dlaplay of flre- A storm of pretest by tbe bust* bury: Bdgar Tyr6l and Carlton er mikture can bs made into ..... sral government makes a o o n tr ^ A son was bom yesterday to Mr, mind and a very' great gift of dsfinluon. ■ ' K worKi on July 4. People wit h niOBOy and Mrs. Fred Brousseau of Wood- new men and residents of the north Holmes. Nio of Olaatonbuiv and Al< pubUo sbQUt ths nUd nnd mellow brew, therefore thiH Items came un ipeeob and appeal. fred Rockwell. Burial wUl be to Invors o( tkelr trademarked braadi, der the hat for takntlom Ths government then Vronld aay^ ■ in their pockets are ready to bum bridge street. end agaiiuit tbe eltmtoatioa of threb ‘•aovernor A^ert a - Rttchte of '"We ars golM to protect yoo to. NIpilo eemetery, Bait Olastonbury, makers of olgarettea are ndw (eeUng Lsvlsd* Maryland to a.w tivated genttoman it in fireworks. The unemployed, parking spaces at the section of Chteieago. New Oneana aad kffiwaiij, Mrs. Nora. T. Smith of Golway to ft softiaed way the Mta at 90a- Tbs tftk to iRtoosed as (ollowsi aad aeohelar. tteivto A T te^ . knowlnf the touch of hunger, are Street and daughters. Miss Mad^toe ourh along the ewt parldet opposl Brtwsri' wort, 16 e^ts a gtOKm, ObleagoCbleagi banker,^ kas a flat poeition kee sgamet your tasbUlty to tall the railroad station at Depot Sqwre, iumer thrift, Liquid' malt, malt syrup and malt in Cto(caxo and to bis native state. #bat a (Mlpoa to/ uBwiiiing that anything be spent ex* and Miss Ruth Smith, wiU attend bore fruit today when the jh>Uoe icept for food. Persons in varying the commencement exerdses of UNDY TO APPEAR The bite to not eipeclnUy onustto, • x w t , fluid, solid or oondensedf Kentucky, and nia an International Pembroke college of Brown Commlsslonera rescinded their action beeauss the olgarette smoJung pub- mads from malted oereal grains to point of view. Senator Cordell Hull walks of Ufa were asked ^elr veralW. Miss Marjorie Helen Smith of last Monday and agreed to re* ilo oltogi stubDondy to Its favored^ wbdla or to parL unless sold to a o f TeanesNe la an abla leader, vmoee YOUNG ELOCUnONiST opinions. Here are the results: will receive her degree on Monday. store tbe parkto|; rights immediate AT CURTIS TRIAL "tailor madea" but a dlmtolibed na bnker for use to baking or to a man recent speeches on tbe tariff recaltod Sooial Worker's View Miss Smith majored to-mathematics ly. tional tooomo baa obliged many, hab ufacturer or producer of maltid ;psat debating days to tbe 9m- ENTERTAINS HERE A prominent soeial worker when and has been prominent in athletics Objections. mUk, SMdiotoal produots, foods, o - The yellow strip that warned the itual amoksra to turn from manu* 6 questioned as to her views on the and other student activities while at laetursd oigarottea to cheaper rtal bevtrages, or takttlM. for use Rcmarking there appeared to be a celebration, declared that with all college. She has been engaged as public of the no’ parking mle was to tbe manulaoture or production of wealth of materiallD tbe Democrat the poor in desperate need of food, teacher of mathematics at Rockville applied Tuesday m orpl^ and the forms. Principal dlversloB has been Mifa Irma HfinoM of G r^ To Accept Sorvico of a Snb- to the Jlnmy pipe and tbe roU-your* suob produots. torts cants a pound. ic Party and a dearth to hto own. Dr. with babies crying for milk, any High school. punt was no sooner dry than ob* Oraps'oenotntrata, svaporatsd grape Butler said he had discussed that 8ton, R. L, Spoika Ham Un- burning of money collected to fire jections were raised from many own olgmretiM. The latest average figuru on juice, and'nape ayrup. other thi^ point with Ellhu Root a couple of dar Booatar Club Aiia|iloaa- works would be a shameful waste, William M. Anderson of Church uarters of the north end. Jeel M. pooa— Other Witnosioe flnlshed or fountain ayrup. If con . rears ago. He quoted Root fts hav "There are families of eight and street, who recently underwent an Sriohols, president of the Manchester cigarette production show that taining more than 80 per cent of mg said; Miis Irma HrinoM. talqatad giri nine children who would not appre* operation at St. Francis Hospital, Improvement Association, Ino., Uso •ie68,684,4l7 smnll slued dgnrettes aunrs by weight, 80 oents a gallon. *What b u happened to our elocutionist, delighted an auMwaie date the rockets and the Roman Hartford, has returned to his homo lodged a protest against the action To Be SonunoBod Today. were made to May. This total corn* Persons en gai^ to tbe new in mrty? Twenty-five years ago we that filled toe soctol room et the candles because of their unsatisfied to recuperate. and as a rssult a meeting was hale pared with 10,4^.610,180 to May door sport of orewtog beer and who lad all toe talent. Now the Demo North Methodist ohuroh taat tve^ hunger,” she says this momtof of Police Commiesion- 1961. antiolpatid tbe tax levy, have atock- crats have it all.” ntof. The entertatoment watffiven On the other hand, a well known Joe McCluskey entrains for Cali* ers WiUard B. Rogers and C. R. Flemtofton. N. J„ June 18.— ao F. C. Daersaae. ed up a supply of the neceseary ma- Wreak Own TrMn u w r the aui^ecs of the Beoeter charity worker believed that the fomla tomorrow morning i^ m Burr, Selectman W. George Glenney (AP)—Colonel Charles A. Ltod The deoltoe however, waa a shade terial'before toe tax goes into effect “The great trouble," Dr. Butler club. Others on the progtam were fireworks would "be a nice thing to Grand Central station in New Vork and Mr. Nichols. bergb has expressed wUltogness to less than to April when it reached Miss Grace JouxtM P^ who sang City. He is one of a large group of at midnight Monday. added, "to that tha DemporatS'have lighten the depression.” To her, Tbe meeting was held to the mid aooept service of a subpoena by tbe 30 per cent compared with April of an almost incredible habit of nm- “Ragrets," and ^’W a DoU.'’ and anyUUng relieving the morbid medl eestem college athletes who will die of ,the street, a few feet from defease for appearance at the trial 1981. A few lower prioed brands Rev. L. Tberps Ftonob. the asatitant take part to the Interopllegiatea ntaff their train off the tracks just tation on deprewon would be a tbe offending line, and after oonsid' of John H. Curtis, kidnap hoaxer. have been maced on the market to as it gets near the station. pastor, wbo^paag, "Nous but the ood thing not for tbs poor alone, and later seek to qualify on the arable discussion, the police officials Lloyd Fisher, attorney for Curtis, Lonely Heart." and "The Volga United States Olympic team. Me* recent months, but the standard SENATORS DEFEAT "I should hope that, with this fut also for the town. agreed to remove the cause of ob said constables seeking to serve prioed cigarette ranging from 16 to crisis to tbe btotory of the world, Boatswain." Mtos Bemloe Lydall Cluskey defends his two mile title jecUon at once, presumably some principals to the case during tbe accompanied the stogere on the Mother of Five to the Interoolleglates and seoki to 18 cents a package have held firmly. they will realtoe that tbto'to no time One deserving family of five chil’ time today. pest ton day* were informed at the Out of each sale toe Federal gov V E T ? BONUS BHX to be playtof tbe ordinary poUtlcal piano. dren and an invalid fatoer lives spit' qualify for the Olympics to the S.OOO Morrow home in Englewood last •Rev. Marvin 8. Stocktog, senior meter steeplechase. He is being ernment collect* a tax of 6 cents a game, and that they will give ua a paitor, while at the ipring confer- ly on the candy made and sold by night Colonel Ltodbergb would be package, man of outstanding character and the mother. Thie hard working accompanied west by bis coacb and available there today. Betty Qow, (Oonttaoed from F|iie One) ence of the Metbo^it obureb. beard trainer Jake Webber and Jobnny Tbe tobacco Industry during toe outstanding totsUiginee. Tha Amer Miss Hftoold and was so Imprsascd mother believes that fireworks bum nurse to tbe murdered Ltodbergb ican people are entitled to the best nibney. "ChUdrsn don't rsallie the Janis, Fordham hurdler. MOORE DARK HORSE baby, was served last night and let down to general business has bopu dashed but toe veterans’ lead with her dramatic ability,-he invited' Uvtd up with unusual success to it* ers deolared that only about 160 thsy have, aad the party leadere her for a week-end vls» aad four depreselon,” ehe oWme. "Why OlUb Wheatly, Ltodbergb butler, ought to atok minor end email con waste good money that can be spent The excursion train to Boston took was presented with a subpoena sev designation ae a "depression proof* had gone heme to recruit mere men appearances to tbs churches wMeb only three paesengeri from the AT CHICAGO PARLEY induitiy for purchasers who have for their army. slderattons to that end.” constitute Ihe North Mefhodtot for food?” Children, aocordtog to Manchester station this morning and I eral days ago. Action Coadenmed Dr. Butler will leave ehortiy for this earnest mother, gain nothing to Shaping tbe defense for Curtis' turned to cheaper forms of smoking "larger parieb.” She to but 18 and although extra coaches had been are nevertheless omttoutof as cus The veterans' executive commit- Europe on hto annual trip aa head graduated from Cranston, R. L High- loyalty to their tomules or to their provided two of them bed no paesen , trial a waek from Monday ^'on t u issued a statement condemning of toi^Camefle Peace Foundation. Boun^ by watching the brllUanoe charges of obstructing the search tomers to good standing with toe school this week. She has attended of flrtworlUL leading tobacco eountrics. Ths plp* tbe Benate’a action u prompted He to eutttoff ihort hto etay, hoW' •ummer oouriee at toe, PhUadeUah I Jersey Governor To Be Of- for toe Ltodbergb Wdnapers. Fiafier "special interests” and called for ever, to return within a month to Rice School of the Spoken Word and George H. WaddeU, Town Trew* who was a regtoar patron of the ex* said a number of friends of toe tobacco* they buy ere made as a recruits to toe ranks. lead toe fight for repudiation of the will return'there to July. Her at uror and Charity Commissioner, Norfolk boat builder bed expressed general rule by toe same people who national plank by toe state eoaven ysj "I heartily approve of the outtoone that were run from Man* The committal also ukad for tractive appearance, melodious I cheater to Boston ovsr twsnty years ferod If There Is a Room wUltogness to appear In his behalf. manufacture tbe cigarettes. food and money donations from vet Uons. voles, and marked ability would Ik at M y aaWhMtion. I don’t Among them was Admiral Guy U erans in all p a ^ of toe country to Hto hope, he said, is that it will seem to assure' her success as a • ffl—r awf Ji tlw time to stick •go- Burrage, Curtis’ associate. Itos an ostrich Tolt-Siiiidi Dmdiock. assist in "tbe determination to rO' be repudiated by the itate oonven- dramatic interpreter; Ths Very Rev, H. Dobson-Pea main in the capital." tiona to New York, New Jersey, Mtos Hetoold will appear at toe iPva dMW.” Mr. Waddell cock, enetoer of toe Norfolk inter* MANCHESTER STUDENT morning service tomorrow at tbe ___ M m that the children Accurate utim atu of toe sum- Coaneotiout, Rhode laland, MeeSe- me^aries, who has refused to come here now in the city were net avail' chusetts, Vermont, Maryland aad North Methodist church to "PU- itM benefit V lOStog their one big Jersey City, N. J., June 16.^ to New Jersey for police question ims of tbe Way,” by Dorothy day of fun and exutement. The GRADUATES GATHER IS YALE GRADUATE able ta view of Individuel and email elsewhere; (AP) -*-The Jerseyerses Journal Jou said to- ing, was reported willing to appear group desertions during the p u t "The {dMik ^adopted to Chicago.” Sark Wilson. Sha will present the minds of the men and women de* day that Mayor ftank Hague, vice at toe trial. same religious drama to toe after pressed by poverty and uneroploy* week. Bad weather, which h u con Dr. Butteb eaW, "wies aired by mud- chairman of the Democratic Na Fisher said he had asked toe Ludwig Hansen To Get Degree tinued for n week, discouraged dleheeid out of cowardice. noon at 3 at tbe Methodist^ chUirCb ment would be aroused from tbwr FORCOMMENCPIENT tional committee, la counting on Navy Department to make avail to Vernon, and again at 7:30 at t ^ thoughts. A brief interval spent I At Sheffield Scientific School many who left individually for their “Instead of having got out of the Governor A..Karry Moore as a dark able Lieutenant George L. Richards, homes. The veterans’ hudquarters prohibition muddle, we are deeper to church In WlndsorvUle. ’ ■ J gaMng at beauty would help every* horse candidate for the presidential who piloted Curtis during his ac On Tuesday. than evfr. The only redeeming fea Rev. James E. Greer of- H\lu,‘ one, iSr. Weddell thinks. nomination in the event the Roose- tlidtles, but as yet had received no claimed 33,000 were to the city, but Masi.. son-in-law of Rev. M. 8. WiU Be Needed Later thie w u more than double toe num' ture to ^ a t t: ere is no posalble veit-Smith contest leaves the field assurance he would appear. Ludwig B. Hansen, son of M r.^ d her estimated by police. chance of It betog adopted by toe Stocking who was present at toe en The father of a family on North Rot. Dr. A. F. Beard, of Nor open, Mrs. LudiIwlg W,' _____ Kaneen of 2T Elro tertainment last evening, engeged School street, unemployed for over Police were prepared to furnish people. Moore, although elected as one of street.street, wiUwill be — graduateda— ------from— —— Sbef- •With tbe exeteptloq of the plank Miss Heinold for a program at hto six montlu, with an Invalid wife, a the dleegates at large to thf Dam* truck transportrtatlon for fifty miles church in toe near future. walk, Oldest of Yale I field Scientific School at Yale Uni out of toe dty. They expected to toe eeeretary of agriculture took to xdece and her three chUdrea to avto* ooratic National convention, will THREE HURT IN CRASH versity at New Haven, Tuuday of the Missouri state. coaventioa. this port, thinks that money would be not gor with the other delegates, hut next week, completing a Tbur year move at leu t 1,000 today. ! Healing eultii are rieeivinff 9168^' mmwn away by spending it on fi is the wbrst proposal yet made by 000,000 annually from the U. 8. Grad^ Expects To Attoni will permit City Commissioner Wil Waterbury, June 1 8 (AP) course in electrical engineering. aayb^y. It iterta out with a per pub works. Xf me money to be used liam J. Egan of Newark to serve Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and their lic. 4, is not needed now, it should Moses Haddad, Aneonla merchant, fectly banal pledge for law enforce to his place. toe last of three men to enter St. family will go to New Haven to HAIMNERTDTRY ment. be saved until next winter, when it New Haven, Conn., Juno II.— This }s ascribed by some as a morrow to attend toe commence Burely will, he believes. Mary’s hospital hare yesterday af "That means, if it means anything, (AP)—Yale alumni gathered today move on Hague’s p a rt. to keep ternoon following a wuck-pleaaure ment exerdue, starting tomorrow an indorsement of lawless law en An BngUsbroan, a proito resident Moore from being embroiled to any and ending Wednesday. Ludwig is OCEAN HOP AGAIN Of Manchester for over tiurty years, for a conuneneement week expected car coUielon to Naugatuck and Who forcement.’ The language to that of the convention complications and was considered toe leeit hurt then, a graduate of Manchester High of the New York Court of Appeals. also believes that food should be to be attended by the oldest of tbsm keep him for a lest mtoute entrance School, dess of 1938. 'I bought with the money. He does should there develop a chance of was described this morning as being (Cmttoued from Fage One.) It msans .an indorsement of what not apeak for himself or for his sick all. Rev. Dr. Augustus F. i^eard of in the most dangerous condition of Holmes called ‘this dirty business,' uniting on Moore to the event of a the trio. X-ray developed a aerious wife. He speaks tor the many Norwalk. deadlock, the Journal said. vage tha plane? It will ku p afloata to the notorious wirs-tapptog case, And His hungry children whoso cry for food Tbe day Dr, Beard, who received skull fracture and Wa face waa cut DAWES RETURNS week or more. quotec Htotory. * cannot be anawered by their starv< his degree In I8B7, end is now the almost into ribbons by flying glass *T. was not injured and have re ‘Then we are told that, inasmuch Ing fathers and mothers. eldest living graduate, would arrive John Tymansko of 1 North Main covered completely from ^ my ex as the repeal question divides peo Society Orchestra Sees Kids* Views had not been annoimced today. How HANSEN A SinODE street, Seymour, and John Katre- TO PRIVATE UFE periences during tbe w uk 1 w u ple, it should not be a partisan F. A. Verplanok. superintendent ever, reunion officials were confident raya, of 43 Lewie street, Derby, toe adrift on toe ocean. Z will send full question. How about slavery? Dispensers o f HarwoniiKBi Of the schools, believes that the fire be would carry out tbe Intention to ethers injured to toe crash, have details when X reach New Orleans. How about the tariff, woman suf- works on the Fourth of July would attend he expressed several weeks Shanghai, June 18.—(AP)-— John probable skull fractures. Chicago, June 18.--(AP)---Mr. rage, toe gold standard, and all the . Rhythms will play at be a bright spot to the consistent age. M. Hansen, formerly of Brooklyn, While they were regarded as and Mrs, Charles G. Dawu, private other controversii^ issuei which his gloom of the lest few years. The Tbe commencement week spirit N. Y., who was sought by police fol having Uttie chance for recovery cttlsens, stepped from a Washington torically we have fought over? children, tonoeent aufferera to this annually pem des the campus ap lowing tbe slayiim yesterday of an- yesterday they have recovered con- train today and toe general, budget “to Section 8, which is tbe nub, depression, should be given pleasure peared for tbe first time today as oCher American, Rodney K. Heim Of soiousness today and leem much im^ dlreetor, ambaasador, and recon toe plank denies toe pevple tbe one Portland, Me., was found dead to proved todey, hoqfital authorities struction financier became once Muchester's RAU’S Instead of sorrow. As a representa* increasing numbers of alumni gath thing they wanted most, a chance to tive of over a thousand eblldren, Mr. ered. The first meeting of the twen day to a rooming house to tbv say. more the Chlosgo banker. vote on repeal. yerplanck says, "Give the kids a French ooncesiion. The blunt General Dawu chopped Date Book For the first time in history, and SATURDAY, JUNE IStli ty-two cixssca planning formal re off all questions 6f polities. He whack at iU” unions—from the class of 1165 to French police said Hansen had TDNNEY AS SPEAKER in viefiation of every Republican tra Another North School street committed suicide, first tidctog poi would not dlecuu It to any manner Next Week dition, toe party to put in thejmdi- that of 1099—will start tomorrow son, then slashing hie wrists and fin family has known the wrench of with the baccalaureate sermon by Utchlleld. Juae 18.-* (AP) -— or form* Tuewlay, June '21.-M . H. 8 tion of acoeptifig Federal prohibition. Daaolng 8:80 to 16:80 D> S. T* hunger. For four days, from Frh ally firing a bullet through hie brain. Gene Tunney was the guut sneaker He would not talk of opera until graduation. We did not do that in 1928. President James Rowland Angell. Hansen’s mother was reported to yesterday at the annual muting of the time came. Well defined rumor day until the following Tuesday, The annual alumni costume parade 'Ibursdsy, Junt 38.—Graduation "We are aisured that there have Admtosloii 60o. over Memorial Pay, his family had be living at Pasadena. Calif. the Junior Republic Assoolatlon but bad It that Dawu, whose many sid exerotou pf Eighth District lohoois. been J;aini’ under prohibition, that to Yale field for the Yale-Haward Authorities said they were to* his heaviut job waa auto- ed carur Inoluded the musical oom- no food. He believes that If those baseball game will be Tuesday after Friday, June 64. — Opening of toe raghteenth Amendment to a people supplying the fireworka had formed ■ ansen and Helm had quar ^aphs to most of toe lyO boys who poser and vtoltoist, would take the two-day itate convention and field ‘step forward.' And we have an'to- When your work for the wecM noon, Commencement exercises. to< reled and the former lured the latter are members of toe school. place Samuel insuU vacated as ever known hunger, had ever gone duding the academic procession, day of Loyal Order of Moose here. direct acceptance and todonwaient to done dance at Ban*a YoaH to bed with their stomaohs o) to tbe suburban area and shot him- George H. Day of Hartford was chairman » d guardian angel of the Saturday, Juae 66.—State Maaon< of nationwide prohibition under fed for food, they would not be so will be Wednesday and honorary de, Both were employed by the Ameri re-eleoted president, 'irs. Percy T. Civlo Opera Conmany, whou direc have some fun. frees will be conferred the follow- io Veterans at Tompla eral eontrol. lah as to suggest fireworks, can Raven Ttuat Company here. Walden of New Haven vice prerident tors meet next Wedneiday to decide Opening of two-day .sessioDt of Vague Terras. • cry of his family Is “Grub!" (ng dsy* and F. Kingsbury Bull of utchfield, whether opera ootod be continued ip 18th annual convention 08 the New “But toe plank doee not stop Entertaining ■ Raoee On Friday Moretary. ______Chicago. Tbe crew races at New London England Conference Luther League A P' prominent memner of the One thing be said definitely be at Emanuel X*utheran church. 'American Legion believes that fire Friday will conclude the week’s SUFFERS BROKEN NECK TRUSTEES ELECTED would do-i^elp Chloafo obtain a works entertain the ohlldren. Tbe events. loan from the ReoonitruoUon celebration, commemorating as it Class day ‘ exercises and alumni Middletown. June 18.—(AP) — Finance Corporation. Waterbury, June 18.—(AP)—Wil Jamu I. Wendell of Pottstown, Pa., does a famous event in the history reunions are scheduled for Monday. liam R. Wellace, 68, of Middlebury, Then, handing a typewritten KIWANIANSUY PLANS of tbe United States, is along the Sheffield Scientific School. seniors and Bm ut A. Inglle of Middletown statement to newspapermen, be will present their program that suffered a broken neck when a truck were elected alumni members of the lines of Americanisation upheld by be was drivlnff waa to oolltsion with Wesleyan university board of trus drove directly to toe Central Repub the American Legion, The fireworks morning, and Yale College seniors a Danbury ear at West Main street lic Bank and Trust Company, whose FORCAMPENLARGEMENT display furnished lo much enjoy to the afternoon. tees today. and Country du b road this mbrn- Wendell, who was graduated to chairmanship he resigned when he ment last year, this Legionnaire Class day speakers of the Shef ing. became ambauador to Britain. iclalms, that it would be a very good field Sctentlflo School will be Milea 1918 wlU luocud himself for a five The public affaire, committee of Wallace ie eonsotous at Waterbury year term. Inglis replace* Dr. D. the Kiwanis du b met at the Kiddies thing both for the children and their 8. Pendleton of Montclair, N. J-. hospital and pbyslclana eay they be< parents. The brilliance of tbe dis class historian; Edward Rotan of G. Gowney of Mount Vernon, N. Y., Camp at Hebron Thursday evening, lleve he will Uve, deepite toe aerious recently elected president emeritus BRIDE-ELECT ISGIVEN when bouaing oondittona for the play take! mlndi off their-cares, and Houston, Texu, class orator; Leroy nature of his Injury. He alio to suf adds to tbe general happiness of the Clark, Jr., of Englewood, N- J-, ivy of toe board. summer cbmptog period, wbre dto' fering from face and ear laetrations cussed, w . George Gienuey toepect- community as a whole. orator; and Frederick F. Payne of and a possible fracture of toe leg. qUAKE IN MEXICO SHOWER PARTY HERE Evideotiy, the difference to opto* Indianapolis, Ihd-. class prophet. The driver of the oar. poUoe ssy, ed toe oamp and made plans for re- Ions to reference to the fireworks Eugene O’Neill. Jr., son of the wai Samuel Davie, of 108 Deer Hill Mexico City, June 18— (AP)— At modeUng one of the bams on the display to be held July 4, Is created iley^gh t, was named ivy orator Mtos Lillian A. Tournaud, who on property into a new dormitory in avenue, Danbury who to betog held 4:18 a. TO. today a ebarp earth July 6 to to become the bride, of order to. increase the fadlltles of the by the difference to tbe present Jor tbe Yale College ceremony. by toe polloe. Ttavla waa not to* quake atruck Mexico City, terrify situation of thoee holding the ipin Philip Gersffde df Hartford, was ten camp. Other! will be Maynard Mack of lured, wallaoe, who was removed ing toe people. Most of them fled dered a aurprtoe misoeUenioui show Ions. Men with jobs and monw to Oberlln, Ohio, class poet; Daniel N. to toe parka and fields of toe Helgc Pearson, camp director, and their poeketa are wiUtog that there to tha hospital ta an ambulnnoe, hap er last oventag at tha home of Mr. mamwrs tot Hebron Qiuat Oub Adams of New York City, class his net been unoonseleui any time stooe suburbs where they spent toe ru t aad Mrs. Antho)to Tournaud of be flrewerki. Men unemployed and torian and William H. van Benseho. of toe morning. ware atoo present at toe meeting. penniless want food instead. the accident Phelpa Road, Mrs. Toumaud'a home It to expected that action will be ten,- 2nd., of Scottsdale, Aria., class There were vivid eheets of Ufbt- waa decorated to a eelor aeheme of orator. ntog before and after toe quake. It taken on the matter oariy next yellow aad green, Cards were week. Uoyd B. Osborne of West New gAP OrnOIALS SHOT w u not thought that toe damage played and varioua otoer gam u en ton, Mass., was chairman of the here was very gru t. but it seemed OlYM UC POSTAGE STAMP Hongkong, June 18.—(AP)—Two joyed by the fuuta who were pres Iheffteld Solentlflo Bohool olass day' rohable that to nearby etatei the ent. and a buffet luaeh w u served. SAVED BY SUSPENDERS committee and Samuel G. WllUams members o ftoe staff of the Juftmsue Blow mey have been huvier. Mtu Tournaud roorived gifts of lin SERIES RECEIVED HERE of Charleston, S. O, bsaded toe Consulate here were woundetf today en. silver, flasswara and othu Powbattan, Kans., June 18, Yale college ceremonies. by a Chinese who rushed Into the .NEW CX>BPORATiON articles, (AP)*"*A itrong pMr ed smpendera consulate, shot the two offlotali and ta the gra^ of a^iturdy farm bind Khree uid Five Gent Denomlna* I CHAPEL CONSECRATED then shot and klUed himself to the Hartford, June 18—(A ?) — The SUBBICT ARREBlSb saved Nalbolm Moltihene from be- consul’s chair. American deantog * Dyeing Co.. tloiui Offered For Sale Ail Ine.. ^ New Britain baa been grant toff Mown a w by a Local Poet Office. Hartford. June 18.—(AP) —With PrevlQuiW ths Ohtosse had quar New Haven, Juae 18;—(AF) — Tha wind was earnrlaf MoElkone reled with hto uncle, a wealthy shto ed a urtifloate of tnoorpovatloa by torouidi toevdoorwa b a r S '^ ^ ceremonies befitting toe paistog of tot uoretary of state. Autbortoed (Merge Front. 61. of J84 OeOk toe old and the dedleaUon of the owner, ihot sad wounded him and avenue. Meriden, waa arruted at 6 niffhrwhea Wver WMUiey A large supply of spedU postage new. the new chapel at Trinity then shot his son dead. He then oapltal- ta ‘ 880.1 . ,000. The toeorporaters Mm by toe ayereUa su sp e am jwd itampa to honor of the oomtog are Abraham Oorudn. Roea R. 0
■tfMilfti r • ■■ S t lh iA T BOHOOL lJ » 8 0 N cloMd on Friday for vaeatlom Mr. and William Rowell ara week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M C O B , THE F A T H E R Bari Nbrthrup at their lunuher home at Nlantie. BY OBOROE BB^mY DOLE Mias Blanche Ainsworth has re Tnctt Ckn 4«:1-T Mid M -sbi 4Tt«. turned to her ho ne on icinwgfa
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tton of buslnui and dvso a subitaa* would have dose In a mlaute what I A ^^Economy’’ Suggestions for Congress tial rddtoratlea of valuu, wo eould t is now foiaf to take many weeks | af(ord vary nlooly not only to oaaod and countless words to do—make WATKINS BROTHERS,: Cimtbig HsraOk them but to five a bonui with the d ear to the rank and file of the rUfUHBfo Bt m a _ BBSUlio^lfRlNTlNa^ P R i r ' CUMPANT, IMO “received la full.** If it would even voters that the great Republican IS aBlaMU ttrMt help to end the chaotic state of tte party has definitely set its face Qtb IS Funeral DirectX CTOIIi world It would probably be a bir< ‘ against the continuation of the IM «I ISM M W ESTABUSHED 67 YEARS Om < fain for us. Eighteenth amendment in the face FOOadSd OOMIMr l, ISSS of majority opinion. The party pro CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST, PeUlshed Bverp Bvenuia Bseeo 8TABUNOS AND GRAOKLE8 poses an honest test of public opin ■undeyi and HoUdare. BaUreo at tb( ion on Constitutional prohibition Robert K. Andarson • Phone: Office 6171 JPestOffioe at Soata MaaeOester. W e have a new double interest. It I m CoBD« as Booead Olass Mail Matter. is probably Shared by a number of and pledges Itself to abide by the Funeral Director Residence 7494 BUBaCRlPTlOM RATIUI Oae fear, by laail ••■•••••••••••Se.oe Manchester residents who live in dedsion of the people. That is the Per Moatb. by nail .SO neifbborhoods favored by the'pres real situation. And, quite needless-1 BUMle ooBiee .OS SMlIvered. oae year ...... St.oo enee of larfe' numbers of starilnfs ly, it is going to be the very devil CHEAWC SRADeOPREDTAPE.' MBMPBB OP TBR AMOGIATBD and purple frackles. of a job to make the people see it as PRB88 Our curiosity is keen as to why it is. The Aeseelated (rese le eseiaalTely Motor Hints batltled to the use for republloatloa starlinfs, by the score, by the hun UM IMATe COMMiS5lOM5. AMD USB “Gift, of the Day” of all BOWS dieadtebes eredited to it Timely Boggesuoni on the dred, by the thousands, should seek 8HOB8 tXCtSS HOT A ir . FROM CDHfiRESS Care of the Oar by the Auto- or BOt' othennee oredited fa tbia @iD THAW OUT FRCWW ASSETS / <1 SI paper aad also the local aewe pab* and presumably find their subsist A woman weighing 140 pounds mobUe d a b of Hartford. IJshed bereia. _ All rlctate of repnblleatloB ot ence in outlying parts of the town or wears on a hot summer day a pair I apeolal diepatohee bereia are alee re- county and then commute to some of shoes that weigl^ six or eight 3HY NOT OJT S\t& OF P0STA5S. BHOW8 WHY BRAKES SCORE aenred. ■jrAM(>5/AMDU5ET>i|MK/ER. , froup of trees smack in the middle ounces. A man weighing 140 COATiNGrOF OUIB ON THEM? When told that the brake drums Pobllsber’s Aepreeeatatlvet The of his car have been scored . the JaHns Mathews Speolal Apeaey—New of the settled area for the pounds wears a pair of shoes on the iPork. Ohioafo. Detroit aad Bootoa. average owner wonders how it was late evening and the night Also, same hot day that weigh a pound rrm IfTTTTlI possible for anything In the way of Pall aerriee oUeat ot M B A 8er> what to do about it when countless and a half or more. Why? Be abrasive to get into the works. He Tice, lae. throngs of them set up such a chat cause there are no shoes'for him in usually concludes 4hat somehow or other road dirt has found its way Meaiber Audit Bureau of Otreula' taring racket that even a hiber any degree comparable to the feath uoaa into the drums. <- nating bear with a belly full of brom erweight footgear of his wife or The truth of the matter is that The Herald Prlatiap Compeay, lao., in|$E0P SMAUEft. LOGS P D R L O O - sister. the scoring is done by the drums assumes no floanoiai reepoastbility ides couldn’t sleep through i t R0UIM6 PURPOSES MIGHT HELP,^ for typosraphloal errors appearing In Furthermore we are equally Very largely the noanufacture of themselves. Brake lining, whether advsrtisemeate la the Meneheeter of the fabric or composition form, shoes is distinctly specialised as JBvening HeralA curious as to how come the p ro a c picks up metal and cuts into the SATURDAY, JUNE 18. tive law on the grackle, known 'to between men’s and women’s foot drums. In addition to the actual our statutes as the crow blackbird. wear. Factories that make women's scoring there- is a reduction in the area in close contact with the brake LA U 8A N N B If a farmer finds crow blackbirds shoes do not make men’s shoes, as a shoes. This explains why scored The conference of European na stealing his com he may legally exe rule, and vice versa. drums are so imsatisfactory in point tions at Lausanne, called to deal cute the thieves. Nobody else may Apparently the women’s shoe in of braking efficiency, v. with the subject of reparations and and not even the farmer has the dustry has developed imagination— These difficultly have been over come by the luw 'of special types of which has been very generally re Slightest legal , right to slay him if probably because it had to. The I i^lREFROMGOVEeMMEMT BiYMLU ALL drums. Some are cast molybdenum. garded in this country as a futile the blackbird, instead of pulling up men’s shoe industry has developed | ^ iFMOfmERS-liHAW.AMb OmER. reiatiyeS luriHEOHSRESSIONAL RECORDOM iVtnMG BASIS BYCMARG1^ Others are made of centrifugaily thing bearing no promise of results; com, takes it into his head to shell none— much less, at all events. OF COI46RESSMEM ! BAU.YH00IN& COM^SMEN fOR. AOYERTISIMO 3 PACE,* fused iron with steel backing. Drums of these newer types ctumot , may turn out, after all, to be far out a couple of quarts of peas or Is there'any reason why a man warp, do not score and hence re from barren of benefits to the world. help himself out of the strawberry must be compelled to choose be quire no reboring. There are Indications that the Euro patch. A hundred grackles can take tween going barefoot and wearing in BEHIND THE SCENES , pean creditors of Germany, for rea Up their position in a tree outside broiling weather shoes that would do ef- the SQUEAKS FROh| GREASE sons that may be of one character yoiui bedroom window and at very well in winter, while his wife HEALTH-Dirr ADVICE Makiiog spring shackles squeak by ^eying them noay yem like an cavorts about with her feet shod as . or another, have arrived at the un-1 o’dock in the morning start all to- BY DR. FRANK McCOY impossibility, but this h y been derstanding that no sums that might gether imitating the filing of a hun- lightly as a fairy’s—other than that | known to happen. Questions In regard to Health and Diet will be cajoled or bullied out of the dred saws—and if you throw your the men’s shoe makers are overlook If a car owner happey to. use too be Answered ^ Dr. McCoy who can be heavy a grease, forcing this into a t pockets «f the Reich could ever com- watch at one and knock the day- ing a darned good bet? CONVENTION addressed la eaie of this Fspw . Enclose tight shackle or spring bolt tb.ere is For gifts; for home or stun- I for tha devastation that has lights out of him. you can be soaked with RODNEY DUTCHER stomped, selfaddressed Envelope for Reply. a chapee tiiat the part will be l y k - mer yttage. Coloniad wrought woriBSd and is being worked for it The only proviso in the law ing in the right kind of lubricant.' iron bridge lamps with adjust i i|Bi8dpcp0perity by the ever- protecting the grackle is the one IN NEW YORK GREAT DRY ORGANIZATIONS For this is what happens: able arms. 6-inch paper- LOOQMpTOB ATAXIA ^which have been actually destroyed. Whatever thiif lubricant happens parchment shades. (Jpdy^butly and disorganixa- that he musn’t steal com. He can TAKE BACK SEAT AT RE PUBLICAN MEET. However, I have seen many eyes, to be in the p y t to forced out by the Ion and hatreds bred of the repara- steal anything else or make a com- . No Hat, No Gyp*. • Locomotor ataxia is the popular which have been actually destroyed. heavier g rey e. This leaves noth New York, June 20,—Notes on name for Tabes Doiylls or poster tions muddle. piete nuisance of himself in a thou- By RODNEY DUTCHER However, I have seen many eyes, ing but the g re y e which is too hard nothing in particular and every ior spinal scleryis and to a Chronic to spread over the wearing surfaces A s the conference opens it is the sand other ways and yet be as se- NEA Service Writer which appeued to be well advanced, thing in g e n e r a l----- Those wise diseye of the posterior^ tracts of completely cured by diet and physi- and work into Edi the tight points. belief of the informed observers that cure against reprisal as if he were young, night rounders who have the spinal cord. Almost 2 per cent WATKINS Chicago.— So much was heard atberapy. Even though the case .vThe addition of lubricAnt under these creditor states have arrived at an oriole or a robin. That’s a great been appearing hatless at the swan of the disyses of the brain, and may be too fa r advanced for a com such circumstances merely makes ky resorts are doing this to save about the wets and the noise an agreement, tacit or explicit, to law. It must have taken a great nervous systems, in m y t hospitals plete recovery to take place, it is matters worse, and if the shykle or the hat tips tariff,.according to the they made during the Republican consist of this diseye. The causa of almost always possible to arrest the the spring bolt b y been squeaking handle the reparations question head to think it up. check room gals .... It may be convention that you may have woio- loym otor ataxiA to considered, by progress of the diseye. M y exper it is apt to squeak even more an c h y g e in the position of the third without reference to the war debts The law on the starling is more smart to be th r ift y ----- but it’s many authoritiy to be brought on brush. Making this adjytm ent to dered whether there were any ience with this type of patient has noyingly. The tighter shackles, owing to the United States by her | reasonable. It doesn’t protect him •;wlce as smart to outsmart the by the toxins from an infection by convinced me that the length of generally speaking, the thinner the the generator ot his new y r result- visible signs of the great network the treponema pallidum which may ea in overcharging the battery. He allies, and to accept as a primary at aB. But small good that fact gypsters----- time required to arrest the ^ e a s e lubricant one should use. Worn of dry organizations which first have occurred many y y rs previous or bring about favorably results de shykles require heavier lubricants. was puzzled. . ■ fact that the payment of repara does the human victim of the Don’t be surprised if Flo Zieg- put prohibition in the constitution ly, although a few investigators pends in a. large meyure upoiLhow TOOLS VITAL TO SERVICE That w y beyuse he did not know tions for the wreckage of t^e World starling nuisance. You might get feld decides to . disappear from the and has kept it there since. have ^suggested tbaUsim Uar symp much, suppressive treatment, - b y Wheh it seems impossible to ob-' the new gy e rato r w y fitted with a thermostatic control of the output. W a r has come to-an end. It is be- rid of the pestiferous swarms if jmu heater and devote himself to glorl- There were, although diligent toms may be produced by saturat been used in the p y t. Any'treat tain success with a repair job do ! 'ylng the American microphone . search was required to find dry ing the blood with merciuy. ment for this disease differs radical you ever consider that failure may This design is intended to provide lieved that the problem at Lausanne ran a bull market in ammumtion by Broadway says that he is sick- o f headquarters. Most of the big shots Symptoms ly from the treatment which w y be due to use of the wrong Itind Of automatic compenytion for the will n6t be whether further repara- buying all the shotgun shells in town squabbling with backstage unions in the prohibition movement were The first symptoms are short used a few years ago, although tools ? the variations in driving conditions fions shall be exacted, but in what blasting the tree roosts into tat> and blue-Sunday advocates . . here as super-strategists for the stabbing llghtening-llke pains, dart many doctors are now beginning to On' one of the 1928 cars there has and habits. Only in extreme; y sea is it necessary with some of the Wouldn’t it be funny if Earl Car- National Prohibition Board of ing .-from place to plye in the ex~ adopt the same measures that been considerable trouble with oil form to put the creditors’ acceptance ters. But if you did that somebody newer cars to make a change in the roll wound up by moving into his old Strategy, which is' a super-organi tremities and lower back, although have y e d in the p y t. leaking out the timing gear case. of the fact that no more payments ^ u l d have you pinched for dts- brush adjustment. show house next season, putting/'his zation of all the dry organizations they may occur in any part of the In tomorrow’s article 1 will explain N ew g y k e ts are inserted but in are expected. charging firearms in the settled area name back in the lights and toss especially formed to fight off the body. Fortimately, the pains are the method I have found most sat variably the trouble continues. It The representatives of the debtor of the town. And if you pay a ing out all the Ziegfeld changes? wets in 1932. usually of short duration, otherwise isfactory for treating locomotor has become so chrottic in some they would be imbearabU. Between conferees have their own respective Uquad of boys to shoot stones into They’ll have you believe that .At least a score of nationally ataxia. cases that many owners take the i/ow's m the pains there may be a burning White and Carroll will both oe In known officials and working mem oil loy here y a necessary e-vll. populations to consider and it may the roosts with slingshots, the BOTSation and a severe pain from radio by winter .... With Carroll bers of that board were active in QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. What is needed to stop the leEdtage preMure in' regions where the pain not be possible for them to shake I are that some guy with a advertising, possibly, "through the wet-dry fight which raged over is a special tool furnished to deid- occurred. Other symptoms may be hands with the debtors and frankly | broken automobile window will sue hese mortals now go the most the Republican platform plank. (Kill or Cure)' ers by the m anufactyer. numbney of the feet, tingling, a agree to call the whole thing off. beautiful programs on the-4ilr.” Question: Mr. H. W. F. writes: "I Also special knowledge of the tool Not Even a Sign! sense of constriction about the BY JAMES F. DONAHUE. One In a Million would like your opinion of the fol is needed, including an idea of why But there is reason to believe that I Nevertheless we know of one army Headquarters was established in waist, and a loss of the knee-jerk NEA Serviy Writer Almost a million people at Coney io-wing drink recommended by the tool is necessary. It seems that two modest hotel rooms in one of ing reflm. A s the disease progresses Rambling around the repair shops before the conference ends there will I division of starlings and a regiment Island over a recen’- week-end 1 Yet ------for breaking the cigar the oil has a peculiar action at the the older hotels within the Loop, there are pronounced disorders of front end in this car and will work we find the following pertinent be an open agreement on the suspen- L f grackles to which something Is he tenth person I met turned out ette habit: 'Drink a quart, one g ly s many blocks away from convention the blsdder, failing vision some out if the part y e not tightened in f y t s regyding care, maintenance sion of payments, not for a defimte going, to happen— as soon as we can to be a lad from my sophomore class upon arising, for four days, equal headquarters And the hotels Which times leading to bllndnys, difficulty a certain way. While they are ap and repair of the automobile. at East Denver High school .. parts of pomegranate juice, fresh number of months or years, but figure out what it safely can be or as housed the big* delegations. One of in walking, severe g u tric and plying this magic touch the Most drivers .brow out the ;clutch Small world? .... It’s practically cider, orange and lemon juice. Be until the whole vast problem of eco- goon as somebody who has been the dry leaders bad known the as throat pains, Arg^yll Robertson mechanics also cut down somewhat when they want tc come to a stop congested! careful when you smoke, be some sistant manager of the hotel, so Pupil, and occuionally paralysis of on the size of the oil leads to the or slow down. It‘s all wrong, g y a g e nomlc readjustment shall have been [through this starling-grackle mill And at Luna Park I sauntered in where where someone can look there they went. T h y e rooms were the eyelids. A s the diseye becomes case. men say. This causes the car to get worked out T h at of course, would tells us what to do. to a thrill-cave designed by Lang- still more progreshed, the patieiit after you because you may become used only for meeting places and unconscious.’ This seems sort of out of control, eliminates the re mean a permanent end to all pay don McCormack .... Incidents like develops difficulty or ihaljilllty to This year when you have the conference rooms. N o attempt w y scarey, doesn’t it?” ca,r tarding action of y g ln e ym pres- this force time to march backwards stand of walk with the Ayes Closed. timed up for the touting season why ments and to any expectation of THAT WET PLANK made to attract the presende of Answer: Such a mixture of fruit Sion, and makes it necessary to use .. Only yesterday, it seems, we delegates or the public. The a o st usual symptom is thAt the not consider some of those details being paid. But it would ease the juices with their various acids brakes oftener. There is ample time The impatience with which the were all goose-fleshing up in the patient is unable to walk without that serve y a tonic not only to the The drys didn’t even erect a sign might be quite upsetting to some to push out the clutch w h y the shock to thd stem nationalists of all I prohibition plank of the Republican gallery while the Langdon McCor watching bis feet, but there are a car but to you y well. Having the in the downstairs lobby. In fact', y people, but I do not see why anyone car IS near a complete 'stop. mlc Gadgets worked melodramatic few cases where this difficulty does breaker points synchronized, for In the creditor countries. platform has been received within one dry lady explained,. the only should become unconscious from Loss of cumpres.sicn m y o s lOM wonders on stag e.. . . hot a p p y r at any time. Instead the stance, hot only g iv y you that W e may be very sure, hero in the party and by large part of the reason they had a headquarters at adding a smoke to titot mixture. A of power y d increyed g y cdb- a ‘The Jungle” is the title of disease seems to take the alterna highly desirable quick stOTt but tiie all w y that “they didn’t want to more eensible treatment to cure the sumption. Comprysion loss can oc America, that however stridently we Republican press is duo less to any Coney’s newest shiver-palace .. tive of destroyihg the optio nerve special satisfaction that goes with meet for discussion in each others’ a few days using only apples. After cur at y y of the following points: may insist that reparations and the The scares are produced by the eyes and producing blindness. it. serious dissatisfaction with the bedrooms becaiue they were both smoking habit is to take a'fast for Down p y t the piston rings, p y t the of thousapds of jungle, beasties glar Locomotor ataxia develops very W hy not, among other things, re- w ar debts are not related subjects, policy posed in the platform than men and women and that wouldn’t a day or two tiie desire for. tobacco valves, between cylinder bead y d ing out of the darkness .... Plus slowly. Anywhere from two to tunp the horn ? Often an adjytm ent Europe holds no such view today, as be desirable.” disappears. gaskets, through spark plugs y d to the perfectly reasonable fear that the growls .... Anything to give twenty-flvj years may Intervene of this unit will result in better sig There w y no question that the from the pet cock or reley e valve. Mie is preparing to call off Qer- the form of its expreskon will need- from the inoeption of the disease be an escort an excuse for cuddling his hotel bill would be paid, but neither (Health Articles for Dlstribation) nalling and at the same time give many’s obligations, any more than hgggiy guenate party voters in case jjfirl companion!.... w y there any attempt to deny that fore walking becomes very difficult you the pleyure of feeling you are Quytion: Mr. James K. writes Sticking windows c y be remedied The Eleventh Castaway most dry leaders yy rn ed for the and evep after being confined hope at the wheel of a new car. Having she did two, three or five years ago, the Democrats adopt a plank doseiy “Ktodly send me your phampblet on by rubbing a soft graphite pencil or A little volume titled “Name good old days when millions flowed lessly to bed the patient may live the spark timing checked over may and that It our allies are preparing resembling that offered by Senator from fifteen to twenty years. If diabetes, also the orange juice diet a piece of paraffin in the grooves. Your Ten” reveals my selection of fr y ly into their coffers. Only a demonstrate the need for advancing the disease occurs in chfidren, it to for cleayin g the system. W ill you This will make the g ly s slide more to let Germany off from her pay- wiwghiiTw ten persons I would chose to take to few wMks ago the board of strate the Ignition. The car runs fyter,, almost always y a result of a oon- p ley e send me a full list of the^ freely. ments they are quite as certaimy xt is unquestionably true that the that apocrypal desert island. They gy put on, with the Emtlcipated-co-. fleeter. You get a special thrill when gential diseye. There are the same pamphlets you have printed for dis The University of Michlgy h y were: Charlie Chaplin, for enter operation of Sunday schools and you step on the g y . preparing to let themselves off from I Republican. piM U as adopted pledges general symptoms y with odnlts tribution?” found that about one out of every tainment; Clarence Darrow, for churches evei^here, a drive for Some of the other details that paying their w ar debts to lu. the party to take prohibition out of but the sight is more frequently a f ‘ Answer: I have sent- you my 10 gallons of gasoline is wyted mellow wisdom and philosophy; 'a million dlm y,” which meant ought to be Included in tin cbyk-up fected since the c a y e of the d iy y e articles on diabetes, also the fy tin g through failure of motorists to re In this determination they are not the Constitution if the people decide 1100,000, with the slogim, “Dry are: tightening the cylinder head, Mickey Mouse, for diversion; Wil appears to be caused by a virulent regimen, y you requyt. I have pre place v/om spark piugs. consulting us. They have done that, dimes vrill b y t wet dollys." The replacing the diaphragm in the fuel that they want it taken out. That liam Beebe, for his knowledge of toxin Laving n special affinity for pared articles on most of the com Properly adjyted brakes save result w y a disappointment, al pump, taking up on the timing ' heretofore, without any effect what-1 is, after all, the point for which plant and sea life, plus his company: the delicate nerve structures of the mon disorders and the important tire wear. A dragging brake on any M i though enough dimes-caihe In to chain eind adjusting the clutch. The Hendrik Willem van Loon, as his optic nerve and posterior columns diet problems. I f you wish informa one of the wheels will wear that tire ever except to elicit the famoiu re- intelligent opponents of the Eight- pay rent and other expensy for wet type- clutch should be refilled torian and raconteur; Lyim Fon- of the spinal cord. tion on any of these subjects, you out fy te r t h y y y of the others. ply of Mr. Coolidge, "They hired the | ggnth amendment have been con a while. with oil and kerosene. tanne, for— well, maybe just to look The Cure may write and ask for the material Wheels w ith . wooden spokes money, didn’t they? Well, they’ll tending for years— and It is the vital at; Marlene Dietrich, just to have a A cure should aim at the removal on the disease or diet problem in sometimes develop a sq u y k y d The Bantam Bishop When an engine is hard to start, have to pay it.” But Europe knows point in the whole controversy. It different type; Lincoln Steffens, to of th ey to x iy from the body and which you are interyted. Pleye be Bishop James Cannon, Jr„ the lit and idled as if the carburetor mix the motorist is puzzled to find them. talk over a lot of contemporary a destruction of any of to* toe- siure to send a two-cent .stamp for that there is a joker in this. They is a complete demal of the policy of tle bantam from Virginia who h y ture were entirely * too rich, few These squeaks occur - when the things one should be posted on; ponema which may remain in the y c h yticle dyired; and enclose a owners ever think to consider the spokes dry out y d shriidc. They won’t “have to pay it.” There Is no the drys—which has been to keep b y n so busy fighting in congres Ruth Ettlng, to sing, and Harpo system. The earlier a cure to at ly g e self-addressed envelope. I possibility of incorrect tixxdng. Since c y be remedied by soaking the way in the world of making them prohibition' tn the Constitution at M arx to renxlnd one of the madness sional hearing rooms, the newspa tempted, the better the obanees, of cannot give you a complete list in pers and ecclesiytical councils for mechanics usually check spark tim spokes thoroughly (With water. ■ pay it. And we may be very certain any and every cost and by what- left behind, success y there is no hope of re this column y I have severAi thous ing, which la a rimplo enough pro- The tiny hole in the cap of your the last few y y rs , w y one of the and different articles printed. ■ . indeed that, with the reparations “But who,” asks my practical storing any of the nerve structures cey, the real troulde usually lies gasoline tank lets air into the tank ever device or action might be neces most active stra te ^ ts, He doesn’t 1:; wife, “would do the cooking?” with the valve timing. y the g y goes out If it is clogged practically canceled, they won’t pay sary. And because of this-every use any more the crutches which he y e d to brandish when under fire In the e y e of a certain y r a with dirt flow of g y to the en^tos It fanatic dry in Qie country will de Nothing, by the way, can start not be monkeyed with y c e p t In the The y d .fa c t w y that the younger loose timing gear at the end of the and now syms to Walk with eye. is apt to stop. C3ey out the hide To ease the cold fact in upon us a quicker argument than afi^body's existing coytltutional method. Let generation in (^cogo sy m ^ to be vote himself with frantic energy to He preferred to avoid the limelight eamshaft y u se s the ttoMng to go with a pin every now y d then. list of ten anythings; from recipy C!ongress act when ready, Cherring marching and Hollering with the late. The valves did not^ open and as they are planning to ease in the combatting the Republican pledge. at Chicago. to sirens. It wasn’t an accident that ton urged. wets. close quickly enoufl^h during c ry k - fact of no more reparations upon Dr. Emyt H. Cherrington of Sometimes a mocorist gets stuck The supplementary declarations in caused M v y a l gentlemen, to im Dr. Edwin C. Dinwiddle, an el ing, thy retarding the start Dur Ohio appeared to be a dominant PROF,' PHELPS RETURNS ' in the mud y d all .his OTlorts .are their own peoples, they doubtless the plank, making the party’s new mortalize Clypatra; while another derly veteran in the y y e who re- ing idling the motor ran in logy force In the group. He is a tall, useless in getting out One thing,to will not say, in so many words, that drove her to poison! maly spry and jolly and always fashion Very much as if the mixture policy conditional on a large measure heavy man who givy an impry- N ew York, June 18.— (A P ) — try is to deflate the rear tifes a a d . they are all throi^h paying war g riy at adversity, to exMutlve oeo- were entirely too ri
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* f W l ' J Fredeii<^ Walter- Smith, Newton With loyal classmates grown so manhla.fpr tbe year 1933 .reads as violinis^'T played .two sel^ ^ ^ n s, “A ve Maiia,”' by.' Schubsrt ^ind' "Cradle Henry Smith, Wiilter Smith, Faith MJiKElTRWIIl V dear. follows: Editor in chief, James EIGHTH DISTRICT Eleanor Spillane, (^ rg e N. Stark Q iS S NIGHT FETE Toman; Aesiatimt Editors, Stuart Song” by Krteslw, w ^ ii. Burdette Hawley as accompanist ' G. Albert w eather. Oiir num’rouB friendship pages have Joslin, (one CO be appointed from Joseph Anthony Staum, Joseph (XADUATEin'WEmAN Been written deep in every heart the senior dhss); Literary Editors, Pearson, popular bass soloift, sang Lucy Barrera, ijUian Carney; News TO GRADUATE 101 Sudolf, John Andrew Suhle, Stanley OF SENIORS HELD They’re sturdy, true, and beautlful-«- GREETS, BIDS ADIEU "Sittln’, Thinkin’ ” and "The Su SumiSlahki, Edith Mae Trouton, In ail our Uves they’ll form a part. Editor, Betty Quimby; Reporters, preme’' Adventure,” with Miss Eva Lincoln Btirdeft Keith,, son, jpf Jennie Mau^ Uzupis, H ei^ Roland Barbara Hyde, Delores ■Trotter, M. Johnson as accompanist. Selectman and Mrs. George E. VaiUant, Paitsy Anthony Viheek, This page is smudged with dust Mildred Sutherland, Emily Andrews, Rev. S. C. Franzen, assisting pas Keith, of 19 Lewis street, Ur a can from sports; Eleanor Nickerson, Clifford Treat, tor of the church, for the past two Exercises To Be Held At Hol Charles Joseph-. Majnar, Catherine didate for the degree of Bachelor qf Dance and Balance of Day’ s From baseball, football, basketball; Betty Harvey (sophomore) (fresh 400 Crowd Edifice To Meet y ^ s , thmi ‘spoke briefly of his long L. Walworth. Constance Elizabeth Arts at Wesleyan Universi^s We’ve joined our schoolmates’ rous man to * be appointed); Sports Wennergren, Anthony John Wer- lOC^ Cdmmencenoent to be ' h ^ in g cheers Editor, Eugenie Enrico, Eleanor New Pastor, Honor Retir- lister Street School Thurs losky. ' Monday morning;. One hundred Program In Assembly In answ’rlng Game’s exciting call. Huebner; Jokes-Elditor, Victor Da Alfred Paul Wilhelm, Stanley fifteen students comprise the gimq- vies; Arts Editor (to be appointed WUsinski, Iva. Yawprski, John Yur- uating class. ■The degree of Master The Future—that’s a blank page by Miss Condon); Business Man ing Minister. day Afternoon. gel, Mamie Stetkowski, Anna Eva of Arts is to be conferred on six Hall Lastliigbt. now, ager, Hemum Heck; Advertising ZelinMcy, Robert Edmund Shaw. teen scholars. A Fate our destiny now holds Manager, Doris Mohr; Assistant I AUce .l^ a Rbdonis, Leone Wilson, Extends her hand, then when we Managers, John Fitzgerald, Edward Graduation exercises of the Chester Yaworski. McCauley, M. Clough, A. Fallon, More than 400 persons crowded Assembly hall in the High school reach eighth grade^of the Ehghth District HOSPITAl NOTES was crowded last evening with Draws back, and not a thing un- Cheater Freeman; Circulation Man Emanuel Lutheran church last night folds. agers, Merrill Rubinow and Jean will be held in the Hollister street friends of the senior class helping at the jokit reception held as a fare LUTHER LEAGUE NAMES Class WiU W illiam s. well to Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, whose school, Thursday afternoon, June 23 George Sargent, of Broad Brook, them celebrate the closing events of Junior Class Officers was Adnoitted to the hospital last The class will, always a feature retirement ends 21 years as pastor at 2 o’clock. One hundred and one class day. The feature of the eve of class day and looked forward The class of 1934 elections were night and was treated for a bad ciit completed yesterday and Eric Rau- of the church, and as a welcome to graduates will be presented dlplo (X)NVENTION DELEGATE on his hip caused by a rusty nail. ning was the presentation of gifts with much interest by the under mas and special awards by EMward classmen, was as clever as usual tenberg was elected’ president from Rev. Kunt E. Ericson of Chicago, Ter sticbes were taken to close the which were th ■ year combined with a field of three candidates. Other J. Murphy, chairman of &e Board wound. this year, being arranged by Ida who succeeds Mr. Cornell in the pas of Education, folloi^ g a short pro At a meeting of the Luther the prophecy. Each member of the Anderson, Irma Anderson, Edward officera. w ill be, vice-president, Mar* Mrs. Margaret Hampson, of 49 gram . League of the Emanuel Lutheran Fischer, and imder the direction of jorie Wilson; secretary, Ethel Mohr torate. Civic, educational and re church last night, Erik Modean was Wsulsworth street, was admitted class was called onto the stage and ■The class picnic will be held at James L. HigginA The text was as and treasurer, Russell Wilson. The ligious leaders of Manchester prof elected delegate to the 16th annual yesterday. presented with some gift with a last office was decided by a differ B olton Lake, ■Tuesday afternoon. follow s: fered a welcoming hand to Rev. convention of the New England jocular reference to his outstanding ence of six votes out of 200 cast. Games, boating and a hot-dog roast BOCKVILLB STILL SHRINKS •We the class of '32, being in our Ericson and offered tributes of honor Ckmference Luther League, to be right mind and sane bodies do offi The other officers were elected by win be enjoyed by the class from 1 FROM. SIZE FIRST REPORTED characteristic. The inferences were and respect to Rev. Mr. Com^lL held here Saturday and-Sunday of ciate and administer, this, our final substantial margins.’ ■The principal until 5 o’clock. Parents of graduates next week. • Albin Johnson was The distinction of having had the usually made that the gift would be ■The program opened with an ad will and testament as follows: business of the junior class presi are invited to attend the class pic elected alternate. A ntimber of the largest still raided in Connecticut useful in the student’s future activi We, the class of ’32, bequeath to dent is the arrangements for the dress of welcome by Herman John nic. members of the confirmation class still goes to Bloomfield, where the ties. the class of ’33, our distinguished Junior Prom and generally carries son, on behalf of the Board of Ad- ■The officers of the graduating were accepted as members of the record stUl was seized by the state This very clever number on the caps and gowns with the hope that with it the responsibility or honor noinistration of the church, followed class are: Robert CampbeU, presi League and the remainder of the poUce about a year ago. Early re of leading the grand march on that program Was prepured by the fol their heads will be such that the by four selections by the l^ethoven Rev. P. J. O. Cornell dent; Fred Smith, vice president; short meeting was devoted to ports of a still captured early in the lowing: Dixon Burdick, Florence caps will fit them. occasion. Rautenberg has been a Glee -Club. ■Thomas J. Rogers, William Miller, secretary, and Cath discussion of plans for the conven week in Rockville placed the daily Donohue, Franklin Hadden, Louise capable player on the baseball team chairman of the Board of*Selectmen, friendship with Dr. Cornell, and also arine L. Walworth, treasurer. ■The capacity -as 75,000 to 80,000 gaUons. •We give and devise the front this spring and is popular with all tion. Janseen, Raymond Pratt, and Anne section of the* assembly hall to the greeted Rev. Mr. Ericson and his extended a cordied welcome to Rev. class president is not expected to Since then it has developed that the Tivnan. 'The committee was assist of his classmates and associates in family on behalf of the town of Ericson. be present at the graduating exer Juniors/ We bequeath “Red” other classes. Italy has increased its popifla- capacity would be nearer 500 gal ed by the advice and the coaching Sheridan’s and Mildred Johnson’s Manchester, and spoke of Mr. Cor- Speaks Briefly. cises, due to a broken leg.- tion 7 per cent in the last ten lons a day and that the value of the of Miss Mary L. Burke. Each of the privilege to stand in the cloak room Dr. Cornell was call^ oh to speak ■The list of graduates: years, that of the largtest ten cities stiU, instead 0f being |80,000 is Vincent Francis Abraitis, Mary speakers was clear and distinct and when not in classes to Eleanor Pat and said a few words of apprecia gaining 28 per cent. about 18,000. kept the large audience continually ten and Arthur Korcb. GAHRMANN-SEIFERT tion for the memy friendshtps he had Dorothy Ambrose, Ckmstance Mar laughing. Some of the gifts were ■Although Robert Thayer’s girl gained in htc mioistry. ” My time jorie Anderson, Mildred Althea is past,” he said, "but I have the Beebe, Mary Elizabeth Bengenskl, presented to Individuals while in will be here next year he refuses to Of 'interest locally is the marriage future to look forward to. 1 have Anna Barbara Buckler, Patronia other cases a group of several were bequeath her to anyone; however, Miss Helen T. Seifert, daughter taken everything from the hands of Margaret Burdzil, Walter Bychol- called to the platform and made to they can check up on each other of Mr. and Mrs. August Seifert of stand the pointed jibes of the speak through their notes, so beware. We God and have also left everything in skl, Robert Francis CampbeU, Stan Grand street, Rockville, to William the hands of God throughout my ley Finney CampbeU, Marie Louise ers. leave Margaret Donohue’s sex ap H. Gahrmahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCING life.” As Mr. Cornell is not in the Capello. Some of the Jibes peal to Eleanor Hobby. John Gahrmann of 97 Hollister ’■Eleanor Bidwell leaves her right best of health, his remarks were Helen Florence Copeland, Phoebe It would take a great deal of street this town, which took place space to recount what was given to to entertain in her own sweet way very brief. Nancy Crane, Bertha Mary Daw- to Eileen Farron. Esther Tack his morning at the rectory of St. ■Two sel'ectionB were* sung by the noro\^, Anthony Frank De dan- each of the one-hundred-eighty who Semard’s chiurch. Rev. George P. The Opening were called to the platform. Among leaves her musical ability to Mil G Clef Glee Qub, after which Rev. tis, Peter Julius D’Ubaldo, John dred Sutherland. Mike’s boarding iinnott performed the ceremony at Robert A. Colpitts of the South Peter FaletU, Nettie Mary Gedral some o f the presents which caused ) a. m. The bridal attendants were an tmiisuaJ large amount of fun house will be minus two of its best Methodist church brought the greet tis, Stanley Gozdz, Vivian Louise sharp shooters through the loss of :Hisi( Helen Pinney a close friend oi ings of the clergy of Manchester to Griswold, Static BeUe Halladay, were: to Buddie Kerr, two safety he bride, and Robert E. Bateson of TODAY OF pins to keep up his reputation as ■’Al” Smith and “Red” Vennart, but Mr. Erlcron and his family. Mr. Janie Katherin Harris, James we are sure that Tom McPartland Summit street. Mahatma Gandhi; Dickson Burdick, Ckilpitts spoke of being influenced by Howard Harrison. and Bob McCormick will fill the The bride wore a gown of white a drum for being the ”ha cha” of Swedish people through his life and Henry Neverson Hemenway, Ed vacancy. ' _ Venetian lace and chiffon with small also paid tribute to Mr. Cornell. na Marie Herrick, Frederick Carl ’82; to Ruth Sonniksen, Vic’s Vapo- "We leave Dot Hultman’s, Ruth tiat to match. Her necklace was Rub to grease the Auburn’s wheels New Pastor’s Bemariu. Juul, WUllam Karvells, Anna Na Hale’s, Ruth Sonnickson’s, Beatrice string of pearls, the gift of the talie Kovas, Anthony Joseph Kra- with; Ray Pratt, a hula-hula skirt Rev. Mr. Ericson was the last Perrett’s, and Florence Donahue’s }ridegroom. She carried a brida: das, Sophie Josephine Krauzaltis, to keep up his ability to do the leaker called upon and h . said that 595 595 aloofness, to ■Toots Robertson, Bessie bouquet of rosebuds and white sweet the life, labor and achievements of Benny Cyril Kuligowski,. Harold dance; "Our Gang’’ was given a Quinn, Aggie Donohue, Dot Ma peas. The bridesmaid wore a dress Elrancis Leonard, Stanley Benjamin chain with which to get a little more those who have gone before me in honey and Lil Carney. of pink point de esprit with a blue this pastorate will inspire me to my Liss, Ciharles Lukas. drag; Stillman Keith and Beatrice ’■We bequeath Warren Markham^s Main Main picture hat and rosebud muff tie( best effort-.” . Rev. Ericson praised Edna Anna Lucas, Ernest Robert Parrett were given a piece of fund dancing Mility to Freddy England. Carmelcrisp with blue ribbon. Her arm bouquet Dr. ComeU as "a mighty preacher Macbell, Stanley Majsrrakl, Jr., ture with which to start housekeep We leave Edith Mark’s drag with was of pink and blue-shaded sweet Rev. K. E. Ericson of the Gospel,” and thanked all who Sophie Agnes Mankus, Frederick Sts ing; A1 Smith was given a brown Mr. Higgins to Doris Mohr. We peas. McCurry, David McIntosh, I^ter St. leave Eddie Fischer’s and Len nell’s service to the church and com participated in making bis arrival derby so that he might be two A wedding breakfast and reception in Manchester a most pleasant and Walter McIntosh, Alice Ruth Miller, Smiths at once; to Dave Nelson, the BjorkmxQ’iB curly hair to Bud mimity in the 21 years of his minis for about 75 follower at the home of enjoyable occasion. WllUam Marshall MlUer, Raymond record piece "Margy"; John Lloyd Simons and Tippy Treat. try here. Shop the bride’s parents. Guest were pres Mills, Minnie S. Mints, Mary Eliza In Two Decades. ■]^e prbgram ended with choral was given a picture of Rudy Vallee "We bequeath Betty Perritfs ent from New York, Hartford, An beth Mungavin. Mr. Rogers spoke of the retiring numbers by the combined G Qof so that be could study Rudy’s sax freckles to Sam Stevenson. We be-> sonia, Ellington, Broad Brook, Rock Laura WUhelmina Murdock, •queath Pop Learch’s sex appeal to pastor’s deep interest in bis work, and Beethoven Glee clubs, followed appeal; Herby Johnson was present viUe and this town. As the bridal by a sqc|^ hour in the church ves Ctolerlga LUUan N apoli, Teddy N el Joe Mistretta. We leave the bal of how the church membership has The Popcorn Confection with the irreeistiblt ed with a hair bnub with the proph larty entered the Seifert home, the try, d u r^ which refreshments were son, Jr., Josephine Mary Odermann, ance of the Senior Class treasury to nearly doubled in two decades, and crunchy flavor that has tickled the sweet eey “—due to your hair-cu- we’ve wedding march from Lohengrin was served. At this time, Rev. and Mrs. William Stephen Cleavage, Roy Al decided to give you a start as a the Junior Class with the hopes that hoW Mr. Cornell supervised the erec they will get more use out of it. We flayed by Mrs. Jennie Abom, organ- Ericson were welcomed informally bert Olson, Stanley Richard Opa- tooth of a nation. Fi^er bimsh man.’’ Mildred Smith Bt of the Center Congregational tion of the new church building. -He by members of the . church and lach, Patsy Paul Oriano, Stella Lu was given a bell to keep up her bequeath Herby McKinney’s home also spoke of his service as a mem room seat to Phoebb Manning. We church here, Mrs. Charlotte Ludwig others. clUe Orlowski, Faith LdUian Owers, name of being the Belle of the West of Ansonia sang "I Love You ber of the School Board of the Ninth Among those present were Rev. Triesta Patrick Paganl. TODAY leave Dot Htdtman’s style to Jessie District and of the Memorial Hospi BE Side. Stuart Vennart was presented Bellamy. Roger Cheney leaves his Truly.” H. O. Weber of the Qoncordian Lu George C. Palmer, Royce Charles tal Board of Trustees, and how Mr. SUN., with a compass so that he would "swelled head” to Bob Smith. Hav The bride’s gift to the bridegroom theran. church, Rev. J. Stuart Neill Palmer, Marguerite Charlotte Pea OUR have no trouble in going "West." ing a boimtiful lupply of antiques in was an (myx ring and the bride and Mrs. Cornell gave two sons to of St. Mary’s Episcopal church, Rev. body, Dorothy Hazel Petersen, Mar- GUESTS MON.. Dannie Newcomb received a new this country in the world war, per garet Antoinette Petronis, Stanley Carmelcrisp our class we leave Ray Berger’s and groom’s gift to his best man was a and Mrs. Watson Woodruff of the com b. Roger Cheney’s Model "T’s” to the >en and pend) set. The bride gave petuated by the naming of the local Center Congregational church, Rev. Pplinsky, Josephine PoUto, Virginia Eleanor Prentice was presented class of ’33. :o her bridesmaid a blue and gold Legion post as Dllworth-Comell. and Mrs. Frederick Allen of the Sec Lucille Ponticelli, Dorothy Prances Bring This Coupon and Get a Gen with a bull-dog to give her a start F. A. Verplanck, superintendent Post, Mary EUzabeth Quish, Russell “We leave Pep Freney’s ability to enamded vanity case. ond Congregational church, Rev. and erous Sample Package FREE ! in life. Florence Donohue was given dab on lipstick to Lil Carney. Ed On their return from an unan- of Manchester schools and secretary Mrs. Colpitts and Sdectman William Clarence Sadrodnski, Anna Louise a sUencer ’It speaks for itself Flor- wina Elliott leaves bar inteUigenoe noimced wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. of the Hospital Board, was the next J. ■Thomton. Shea. rle", said one of the girls on the to Lucy Barrera. We bequeath Gahrmann will be at home to their speaker and extended the right hand Ruth EUzabeth Shedd, Frank committee. Chappelle received a Dave Nelson’s ability to look friends after July 1 at 97 Holdster of fellowship to Rev. and Mrs. Eric Phelps Sheldon, Anthony Peter Sil- ROYAL ICE CREAM AND SODA. rattle for being the class baby. Red through the windows on the doors street this town. The bride is a son and their family with the hope PUBUC RECORDS kowski, Stella Barbara Skrabaez, Hadden (the shortest boy in the without stretching to Tom McPart graduate of Rockville High school, that he would serve the pastorate Sophie Slisz, Emma Mae Smith, senior class) and Harvey Gould (one land. If we could share the height class of 1928 and the bridegroom of falthfiflly, successfully and well. of some of the "lanks” in the Senior Probate Court of the talleat) were presented with Manchester High school the same Mr. Verplanck'warmly praised Dr. class we surely wouldn’t forget Elizabeth Show was appointed ad a Mutt and Jeff book. Norman year. Cornell as a "large-hearted, warm Lashinske was given a pearl so that Chuckle Smith and Winny Sinith. hearted, sympathetic and flne man,” ministratrix of the estate of Ann J. ’*We leave Anne Tivnan’s line to Powers, late of Manchester and he wouldn’t forget Pearl. The Snop- Rumania has more than 9500 whom he hoped would enjoy ski gang was ^ven a rope so that Agnes KasuUd. Ambrose Pratt Mary Whittle administratrix of the leaves his many talents to the junior square miles of beech forests, com - "period of tranquility and rest” now from now on they can "skip" when prising about one-twelfth of the that his ministry was completed. estate of Harry Whittle, deceased, ever they choose. Roger Cheney was class to be distributed when needed. in the town probate court this mom- Mary Grezel and Pep Freney leave total area of the country. Robert Doellner, widely known tog;- given a jar of honey as he seems to their right to come in at 29 after, have many of the other attributes without getting a pink slip, to any of a bee... .always buzdn’ around. one who can get away with it. We O’Leary Gets Globe leave Mr. Jenkins talkativeness to James O’Leary was given a globe Mr. Farr. —as he already has "most of the ■We leave Ruth Stavinsky’s, Mil world by the tail.’’ Edwina Elliott dred Smith’s, Mary Sommervilft’s if you can reedved a ^ b , her brain food. Chet and Evelyn West’s right to walk $ Oovang drew a red necktie and Gim- through the lower hall and snub the nar Johnson a "line” so that he jimiors to Phyllis Burnham, Doris could learn to recognize one. Miss Cervini, Alice Atkin, and Doris put it in Burke was given a cake, because as Bronkie. Bud Kerr leaves his 1000 a coach she “takes the cake’’, and .Mahatma Gandhi costume to anyone Mr. Quimby received a package of who thinks that he is a fit subject green pass slips "enough to last ten for it. We leave Dorothy Camp years.’’ bell’s shyness to Mary Haley. Ray Pratt then called to the stage "We bequeath Edna Christenson’s the football glee club, all save James blond hair to Geftrude McVeigh so O’lieary who evidently was in the that she won’t have to be buying so much peroxide. We leave Max T H R IL L -i role of coach last night. Herbert Mc Goodstine’s gift of gab to MerrUl Kinney directed the group with all Rubinow. We bequeath Anna Saka- of Miss Howard’s mannerisms. They lowskie’s right to rob the cradle to wang four selections in excellent Sylvia Saccoccio. We leave to any FLOATING POWER harmony until Elmer Borst passed present junior who may take junior up a load of garden truck and grape subjects next year, Herby McKhi- fruit from the boys. The singers ney’s grand manner while in such were Leonard Bjorkman, Julius Rad- classes. ding, Edward Fischer, Warren "Mr. Higgins leaves all his neqk' warVhRife, Paul Sheridan and Otis ties worn more than once to Eddie K err. Lithwinski. We leave Fava’s argu- D ancing mental ability in Commercial Law Plymouth ., a HOME Following the program the hall to any Sophomore who may take was cleared and dancing was enjoy the subject next year. We leave ed to the music of Jill and His Band. Earner Borst’s marvelous mathe a a • The ushers for last night were Fran matical ability to Heinle Heck. We $25,000 in Cash PrkM fbe best descrip the. bride to b e . cis Madioney, Harold Tedford, Stuart leave Clara Dickson’s drag with G e t F O U R JosHn, Thomas McPartland, Elmore Miss Smith, the cooking teacher to tions of a Plymoiith FLOATING POWER Ride Hultine and Francis Della Fera. Anna Renn. Shsreof This Money L The ushers for graduation will be "We leave our right to remain in H n rs a gcAden opportunity to win some ready cash. A Francis Mahoney, Harold Tedford, school five years to any Juniors I I I I After the honeymoon, then the "at home” announce who may wish the privilege. We minutes ^ your tim e. . . aUtde d i o a ^ may mean $1,000 Stuart Joslin, Thomas McPartland, pcise ( 1 « • leave to the school authorities, the c u h . Fred Mildren, Elmore Hultine, Wal‘ to you. And diere are 1703 prizes to compete foe. ments. Will YOUR bride really be "at HOME” in right to change the teacher'in Room Whet we want, in brief and simple language, are your ter Wright, Clifford Treat, Chester 23 every two weeks if necessary. pdBMOffieO Freeman, Francis Della Fera, impressfcMis of a Hymocth Floating Power Ride. How ■The senior boys leave all their
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' Reception As He Brings YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Leaders o f ‘T League. tion Hus Afternoon.' ARs P a ris uiMD Pre-SeatoB Choices Bti Eastern Leafoe Norfolk at Hartford (Rain). VOOR f W l T - IF 9aXT'S Botii Races Are Much Dif- Home British Open Tro Ridimond at New Haven (Rain) The Cardinals took the Sham The first annual men’s and wo BI6 Allentown at Springfield (Rain). rocks into camp Wednesday night men’s singles tennis tournament „ ------— J'— ^ phy; Winner Gives Opin Bridgeport at Albany (Rain). in the “Y ” League at the North sponsored by the W est Hiutford (xeiit From Goossef As American LeH;ae End playgrounds 9 to 8. The Sham Country club will open at Goodwin N o games scheduled. rocks, who were leading the league Park today. The remainder of the ions. National League were at a loss without their two matches be held on the club’s Halfway Pohd Draws All Games Postponed (Rain). stars from the south end, St. John courts, weather permitting. International and Wallet. Today’s matches and their time Reading 4, Rochester 3 The Cardinals playing the real Near. ^ N ew York, June 18.— ( A P )— The follow: Buffalo at Jersey City (Rain). brand of bsdl that they have been Men’s Singles biggest moment Gene Sarazen had Newark 5, Montreal 0. showing all season are now leading (FHrst Round) in winning the British Open golf STANDINGS the league. McLaughlin pitched T. W. Slackeys, H. Pepion, 10:15 By ASSOCIATED PRESS championship with a record score Eastern well for the Shamrocks but was a a. m.; Edwin Tuller vs. M. Horo W ith the season fault approacUng Pet. W. little weak in the pinches. , witz, 9:30 a. m.; H. Dawson, Sims came v^hen he walked on the home .617 the hadfway maurk it appeaurs the Springfield ...... 29 Fiedler and SpiUane' took care of bury, vs. H. Phelps, 10:45 a. m.; J. green at Sandwich and realized be ____ 27 .563 the Cardinals’ pitching and kept the country’s basebadl experts should be ' Richmond . Perkhans vs. T. Whitman, 11:30 a...... 23 .511 Shamrocks' hits well scattered. permitted another guess on the out could take four putts and still, in all Albany ...i m.; R. DeCorleto vs. A1 Horowitz, N ew Haven • • • •« 24 .500 Segar and Mikoleit of the Car h likelihood, win with something spare. 12:15 p. m.; George Ostrofsky vs. come of the 1932 major league Allentown . »• • • • 23 .500 dinals hit home runs. *T said to my caddie: ‘Dan, maybe William Clark, 2:30 p. m.; D. Waddy races. ’Thus'fau: they have taken a Brigeport ...... 20 .465 Next week’s games are as fol LtmA HOKIM 1 am a little dizzy from all this, but vs. Robert Smith, 4:45 p. m.; Joe terrific trimming. Hartford ...... 22 .449 lows: JOE NICHOLS Gameou ys. James Britton, 6:15 p. do you know 1 have this champion Norfolk ...... 7 .386 Monday: Pirates amd Shamrocks. Sixty-eight o* them, casting their m. ReL»ev'M€r/ ship won?’ ” American Wednesday: Cardinals and Bon ballots before the cauoapatgn b ^ te , He said, “Yes sir, you can take • W. Pet. Ami. gave a majority in favor of the 8t. four putts and still be safe.’ And Friday: Eagles and Shamrocks. N ew York ...... 39 .696 High School Player 'iSAiJkUlb M.<,8R0CH Louis Cards and Philsulelpbla Ath I replied: ‘Dan, I know that but I Washington ...... 33 .569 Cardinals (9) AB R H PO A E letics to repeat respectively in^ the am going to try to sink this one PhUadelphia • s • • 33 .569 National and Americam leagues. Raynor, I f ...... 4 2 3 2 0 0 from 50 feet.’ I missed doing it by Cleveland . .... 31 .534 Only three Americam League and Segar, c ...... 2 1 2 7 1 0 ten inches and then the roar went Detroit ...... 29 .527 two National has settled into the Dowd, 3 b ...... 4 1 0 1 3 0 To Play at Flushing up. Lady Astor grabbed my arm St. Louis .« ...... 29 .518 groove aussigned to them and the Boggini, s s ...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 and I don’t mind telling you now Chicago ...... 20 .364 SEXTON SETS NEW whole thing la well scrambled. The Fi^er, cf, p .... 2 1 2 0 6 0 that I never felt a greater satisfac- Boston ...... 11 .204 Long Beach, Calif., June 18.— flow ed by the city Junior champion' Athletics by oUmblng Into a tie with Miller, lb ...... 3 0 0 9 0 0 ^tlon in my life." National Young Joe Nichols, 18-year-old Long ship. In a year he had won the Long Washington for second place after a Mikoleit, r f ...... 2 2 1 0 0 0 That is how Sarazen described the W. P e t iSeadi high school boy, has started Beach city title. lengtl^ stay in the second division, Pohl, 2b ...... 3 2 2 0 2 0 SHOT PUT RECORD climax of his remarkable British tri Chicago ...... 32 .582 on the traU that Bobby Jones follow Joe was good enough at 15 to Jack Dempsey has gone back into have saved the situation somewhat SpiUane, cf, p . . . 3 0 0 2 0, 0 umph, still feeling the thrill of it as Boston ...... 30 .545 ed to a “grand slam” in the realm make the trip to the National Pub- the hotel business in Los Angeles, but It still looks none too bright for Pittsburgh ...... 25 .510 links championship at St. Paul. Ha after a very profitable season arounc the prognagasts. he came home to N ew York yester' 27 9 10 21 14 0 of golfdom. •tees 26 .491 reached the finals. Chicago's city the exhibition circuit The Cubs, playing great ball both day to receive an enthusiastic St. Louis .. Shamrocks (8) When 150 men tee off June 23 .490 championship tournament came a Our hot-stove-league hopes for the at home and on the roaul are hold greeting, to be wined and dined and N ew York . ••a•• 25 AB R H PO A E at Fresh Meadow, Flushing, Long Throws S2;8 5-8 At OIpnpic • V s • • 2T .474 week later, and in that yoimg Joe old mauler’s return to some real ing tenaciously to the Nationad told he was about to be crowned as Brooklyn .. Spencer, cf ..... 3 l 1 2 0 0 Island, in queat of the National • • • • 28 .467 again finished as the runnerup. ring action, possibly for a return League top, probably have provided the world golf champion, successor Philadelphia Kellar, 2 b ...... 2 1 1 2 2 2 Open championship, young Joe wUl ...... 28 .452 match with Jack Sharkey or a title Trials In Cambridge; Re- the biggest upset. They were picked to Bobby Jones. Cincinnati . Zapatka, s s ...... 4 l 2 l 2 1 be one of 10 amateurs in the field— Southern California was alloted Interna^ipl bout with M ax Schmeling, seem well to finish third, below both the Cards The t,hi"g that impressed Sarazen McLaughUn, lb . 3 1 2 8 0 0 and the youngest of aU the contes three qualifiers in the Open, and Pet. dissipated. and Giamts, but they continue to the tants. It wUl be his first bid for the Joe took one of them. A fter hobnob •. most in England was the way .621 Nicholsen, c .... 8 1 2 7 0 0 D e m p 8 e y’s barnstorming, no kers Wins 5,000 Meter look like the class of their league. Buffalo ...... 36 Wright, r f ____. . 3 2 2 0 0 0 national title. bing with the greatest players in galleries rooted for him from the .600 doubt, helped convince him he is The Boston Braves in second Baltimore ...... 36 Brownell, 3b .... 3 1 1 0 1 0 Nichols’ golfiing career, beginning the game at Fresh Meadow, he will start. Newark ...... 35 .565 through so far as serMUs fighting is place, are four notches above the “W hy a lot of them even groaned O’Bright, I f ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 when he was 13, has brought him return to Louisville, Ky., for the Rnn. Montreal ...... 31 .517 concerned. spot given them in the pre^seaaon ■ when I would miss a putt,’’ he ex- McLaughlin, p .. 2 0 0 0 2 0 hurriedly into the NatlonM Open Publinks tournament, to Chicago for Rochester . • • • t • 32 .516 It likely is all for the beat We cadculatlons, while the Giamts picked picture at 16, two years the junior the city championship, to St. Paul like to recall the former champion ; claimed. Jersey C3ity ^ • 28 .444 by 15 voters to win the flag have 27 81321 7 3 of Jones when he first aUracted at for the Open, and home to finish his as he looked on the night he fiayec. Cambridge, Mass., June 18.— (A P ) 1 He thinks he may have a chance Toronto ...... 22 .3H6 been unable to reach the first di to win the American Open, starting CarcUnals , ...... 103 311 0— 9 tention in the Open. The youngster’s final year in high school. the robust chin of G- ne ’Tunney al — Leo J. Sexton, mighty shot put Reading ...... 20 .333 vision. The favored Cards are Shanuocks ...... 400 300 1— 8 first triumph was gained in a caddy “What a pip of a vacation!" says Cfiiicago. Bloody as he was and ter wearing the colors of the N . Y. next Thursday at his old. home T O D A Y ’S GAM l running fourth. Two base hits, Fiedler, O’Bright, Joe. A. C., today went into the finals of course, Fresh Meadow, if he can do Eastern tournament, which was closely fol- beaten " at the finish, Dempsey Unless they .luffer a reversal of Raynor; home runs, Segar, Mikoleit; looked the great warrior again for the American Olympic semi-final within ten strokes of the winning Norfolk at Hartford. form soon the Yamks threaten to hits off Fiedler' 9, Splllans 4, Mc few fiashes that evening before track and field meet, holder of a new 283 he posted abroad. Richmond at New Haven. make a runaway of the American Laughlin 10; sacrifice hits, Segar, boxing’s greatest spectacle. world record. League. They were seven games in “It ‘vill be a tough tournament on Bridgeport at Albany. Nicolsen; stolen bases, DoWd, that course for anybody to win,’' he PRICES ARE CUT He can afford to rest on his He gained the. honor during the front today amd showing no signs of Allentown at Springfield. O’Bright, Spencer; double plays, laurels imd his Income. optelng program yesterday on cramklng. Badloting between them : said. “1 hope I can take this ops ' American Zapatka to Kellar to McLaughlin; muddy and iSppery field by hurling amd the Athletics was close. 38 too. but I ’m willing to bet nobody Washington at Detroit. AND left on bases, CJardinals 5, Sham Heavyweight Haven the shot 52 feet, 8 5-8 inches. He choosing the A ’s to win and 28 . lik will win by as much as flv2 strokes.” Philadelphia at St. Louis. rocks 8; base on balls, off McLaugh FORTITLEBOUT California appears the haven for bettered the world record set by R. ing the Yamks. »•) New York at Chicago. lin 3, SpiUane 1, Fiedler 0; hit by ex-heavyweight champions, although Hirquchfeld of Germany in 1928 by The remainder of the Jimior cir COUNTY Y .JUNIOR Boston at Cleveland. pitcher, McLaughlin; struck out, by the last of them. Gene ’Tunney, re one and one-eighth inches, he topped cuit is numing fadrly true . to form BASEBALL SCHEDULE National Fiedler 4, SpiUane 2. Time, 1:40. Um' mains close to the sidewalks of New Herman Brlx’s American mark by with Clevelamd, Detroit amd St. Pittsburgh at Boston (2). bxmilAM BRALOER pires. Knoll and Jamroga. York. two and seven-eighths inches and he Louis exactly where they were Week of June 2 0 .— Memchester Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2). Increase $2 and $5 Seats By ’The Olympic games are not a free Dempsey calls Los Angeles home shattered John Kuck’s Olympic rec placed by the poll, but the Chicago Torch vs. Wapping .at Msmchester. C3ilcago at N ew York (2). WEST ENDS WIN show, after all. And the committee and he has for neighbors, Jess Wil ord of 15.87 meters made in the last White Sox imder Lew Foncsca have Broad Brook vs. West Side at Broad St. Louis at Philadelphia. The West Ends of Manchester de raising funds to defray the expenses Reducing Number of lard and Jim Jefferies, which Just international games, by more than done better tbam anticipated., in. Brook. Glastonbury idle. feated the “Hartipan Cigars" of of our own athletes to Los Angeles about makes a quorum for any eight Inches. clinging to seventh place above the Week of June 27.—West Side vs Buckland in a game that was fea is finding that it has a tough task meeting of one-time heavyweight Yesterday’s events included only luckless Boston Red Sox. tured by hard hitting and tight Wapping at West Side. Glastonbury WEST SIDES PLAYING on its hands. Higher Priced Ones. fistic rulers. one final. Paul Rekers, teammate There waia no action whatsoever fielding by the W est -Ends. Neu- vs. Broad Brook at Glastonbury. George Graves of Detroit, treasur of SextQn, and intercoUe^ate Indoor yesterday, the Americam League bauer pitched a good game aUowlng Manchester Torch idle. er'' ot & e Olympic committee, has St. Paul has started slowly in the two-mile champion when he was at having no contests scheduled and W ILLIMAim C SUNDAY only four hits. - N ew York, June 18 — (A P ) — Week of Jul> 4.— Wapping vs. been sitting up nights writing to American Association pennant Penn State; put on a terrific sprint rain erasing the four that were West Ends (16) Faced with the possibility of a Glastonbury at Wapping. W est Side every newspaperman he knows, chase, which the Saints won last carded in the Nationad League. A B R H A PO E tremendous / financial "flop” the to overtake Louis Gregory of the vs. Manchester Torch at W est Side. Tse West Side baseball team will urging that something be done season, but the club’s twirling staff Winzler, c, 2b 0 3 Garden has acted to avert complete Millrose A. A. National six-mile Broad Brook idle. travel to Willimantic Sunday to play about it right away. The sum of disaster in the championship bout established a record by holding the tltlist, in the homestretch of the List of Managers Royce, If . opposition to one hit in 18 straight the Kobe Silk Sox of that city. The Fisher, lb 3350,000 must be in hand by July 1 between Max Schmeling and Jack 5,000 meters run. He had an eight Wapping—Robert Sharp, Wapt team will leave from the Four Acres or the size of the United States Sharkey next Tliesday night. innings. yard lead when he broke the tape. Johansen, c, 2b The day after Bryan Harriss shut at 1:30 o’clock. The foUowing play team must be reduced. Drastic reductions yesterday in high MARLOTTE SECOND Clark, 3b ...... b 1 out Kansas City without a hit or Broad Brook—John Wilson, Broad ers will make the trip: Sendrowski. At 8500 Per Athlete prices seats in the new Garden bowl Hunt, c f ...... 1 1 run, Russell Van Atta held the Brook. Hewitt, Matson, 'Demey, Smith, Figuring the expenses of each on Long Island increased the num Shields, r f ...... 4 0 Blues ' to a single safe blow, BIGDERBY TODAY Glastonbury Scouts— N . B. Ed- Farr, O’Leary, Gustafson, Hedlund, athlete at slightly more than $500, ber of $2 and $5 ducat seats to Neubauer, p .... 4 1 wasn’t until two were out in the IN BAITING MARKS monston, E. Glastonbury, Conn. about 50,000. Orfly 17,000 seats of Hadden, Mahoney, Werner and Mor Lashinsky, lb ... 5 1 it is easy to calculate the strength eighth Inning that Pat Collins got Manchester Torch Club— David the grand total of 77,(K)0 were left Chicago, July 18.— (A P )— Boats larty. of the home team when Graves an a hit off Van Atta. Thus the two Muldoon, 61 Westminster Road. wain, a son of Mam o' Waur amd • 35 16 5 20 3 nounces that on M ay 26 the total re in the top brackets. pitchers collaborated in pitching Manchester West Side Buddies— ’This re'vision of prices meant that Hartman Cigars sources of the committee were not 16 2-3 hitless innings. Hartford SUpper HHliig Vincent Lennon, 30 Bank street. ACES IN JEWETT CITY P. McDonald, c . 3 0 quite $36,000. a gross'of 6(H),000 was the best the Garden could realize even should the there would be a lot of long shot [ J. Donahue, lb .. 4 0 More than 400 athletes * are to The Olympic Crew T. M. C. A. INTERMEDIATE J. Zeleski, p, lb . 3 0 fight be a sellout. Prospects are wagering in the 24th running to wear Uncle Sam’s colors at Los The conviction that Cornell and day of the Americam Derby, W ash .38^ Ntfrbert Leads WA COUNTY BALL SCHEDULE TOMORROW AHERNOON S. Healey, 2b . . . 3 0 for a "gate” of only about half that FienltNfor ( Angeles, if the money can be raised. Yale will make it ■’ifficulr'for Call' ington Park’s $50,000 aulded Tidbit | K. Irish, 3 b ...... 3 0 If the citizenry wants that many amount. Both fighters were lule at fomia’s varsity eight to gain the W eek of June 20.— Hockanum at W. Slau, s s ...... 3 0 their fight camps at Orangeburg for 8 year olds. E rai ;400; Other Leaders. Tomorrow the Ace A. C. who iM t athletes in its show, the citizenry Olympic assignment again is un Wapping. Glastonbury at Broad J. McDonald, cf. 3 0 and Kingston, N. Y. They were Boatswain drew the No. 14 post I Sunday beat the Manchester All must raise the money, says Mr. shaken among the Eastern experts positon for a 14 horse race but im Brook. J. Lachance, If .. 3 0 given a cleaA bill of health by the Stars 7 to 4, will travel to Jewett and what is more logical by the close and thrilling race be mediately waui Installed as favorite | Week of June 27.— Glastonbury Daley, rf ...... 3 0 N. B. A. yesterday. N ew York, June 18— (A P ) — ^The City to meet the town team of that than that? tween the Blue and the Red on Lake at 5 to 2 with Stepenfetchet. Mrs. at Wapping. Broad Brook at Hock up to date, the people have Cayuga. John Hay Whitney’s hope the sec prospect of some real battles in the anum. city. 28 0 4 2 13 8 Eastern League grew better .last In the local lineup will be Sen not shown an overweening eager The probability is that the U. ond choice at 4 to 1. Oscelator was I Week of July 4.—Wapping at A. will have three or four college week 08 the second {dace n ^ in drowski, Wiley, Neubauer, Varrick, ness to kick in with the shekels. If nauned the third choice at 6 to 1. Broad Brook. Hockanum at Glaston D o Y o u eights capable of beating the beat in every department of hitting cloeed Sturgeon, S. Hewitt, Klocka, Cole, the folkil do not contribute, the The longest prices were against Our ] bury. ^ THREE CREWS CHOICE the world by the time the tryouts up a bit on tbe leaders. Boggini, Foley, Fraser, McConkey, Olympic committee ■will have to in- Famcy M to are held in July, but only one com' Week of July 11—Wapping. at ie r that they do not want to pay The highest average among tbe Hockanum. Broad Brook at Glaston Burkhardt and FOHewitt. bination will have the distinction “regular” players — those 'e x it e d The Aces have won three games IN MONDAY’S REGAHA $350,000 for the show— at this time. bury. of rowing at Los Angeles. with 100 or mom times at bat—re and lost two so far this season and And what is more logical than that? GAME TODAY Week of July 18— Broad Brook at The naval battle of the year mained in the poeeesaion of Norbert are in hopes of adding another vic The Bent— Or a Tent One y «r Ago Today—C. V. Wapping. Glastonbury at Hock Poughkeepsie, N . Y., June 18. — should take place on Qulnsigamond, of Albany, who held an even AOO tory tomorrow. The players are re Of course, a number of people (Sonny) Whitney’s Top Flight, inaH* anum. (A P )—^Pre-race favorites from the near Worcester, where the Olympic The American Legion baseball mark after last Wedneida^s gainss. quested to meet at the corner of who might have donated a sawbuck ing the first start in her career, Week of July 25—Wapping at start, California, Cornell and Syra trials will be fought out. team will play the Orioles of Rock But.well within atrildng distance o f’ Center and Cooper streets at 12 or so two years ago find themselves took the $2500 added a o v e r Stakes, Glastonbury. Hockanum at Broad cuse stin were regarded today as the Aqueduct feature for 2-year-old ville at the W est Side at 3 p. m. to the lead were Marlotte of Hartford o’clock. Any playftrs desiring fur now with the rent coming due July and Gibson of Springfield with Brook. crews to beat in the four-nfile var'^ fillies, at five furlongs. Top Flight OB, W H Y ? day If it doesn’t radn. ther information may call Mgr. 1 and the immediate prospect of averages of A84 and ASS respective-- Week of Aug. 1—Hockanum at slty grind of the Intercollegiate had a length on W. R. Coe’s Polo Ernie Schaaf, Boston heavyweight Bronkie. Phone 5927. moving into a tent That is one rea Frank Carideo, new University of The “first ten’’ included Yaryan, Wapping. Glastonbury at Broad Rowing Association Monday. naise at the finish. / of whom Jack Sharkey has a finau' son why collections have been slow. New Haven A74; Glenn, Springiiald Brook. Cornell and California have been cimi piece, says he’d Just as soon Missouri football coamh, says he POLO FINALS. New York City has been assessed ATI; S e b ^ New Haven A61; Cots, List of Managers credited with the two fastest time Five Years Ago Today— With fight Sharkey himself. Well, maybe wants to fnake his players “univer $1,00,000 worth of the fund, which Albany and Cohen, Hartford A56; Broad Brook Y.— John Wilson, trials of the training period and Bobbv Jones in the gallery for the he would, and why not? sity conscious.” Rye, N. Y., Jime 18.—Yale and leaves the rest of the country $250,- Cooney, N ew Haven AOS and Jones, Broad Brook, Conn. Syracuse, imdefeated in thile sprint fir At time In five years. Tommy A r Harvard clash in the final roimd of 000'to raise. Some of the quotas for Glastonbury— Guido Pag.ani, Heb season, has impressed all o'Doservers mour beat Harry Cooper, 76 strokes Albnny .351. the intercollegiate polo champion with its smoothness and power. larger cities are interesting. Chica ’The leaders in scoring and batting ron Ave., Glastonbury, Conn. to 79, in the 18-hole playoff for the ship at the Rye Turf and Polo Club Ranked only slightly behind these go is on the line for $50,000. Los in runs bad fairly big margina over Hockanunx — R^y Beauchene, National Open golf championship at today. Angeles and Sap Francisco are ex their nearest rivals but Ant Hockanum, Conn. (75 Maple street.) three is Ckiach A1 Ulbrickson’s pected to give $30,000 each. Oakmont. place struggles in the other depisrt- Wapping Uncas-^Roger Spencer, Harvard reached the finals by Washington boatload. Pre-race cal Lermond Now Real eliminating Princeton in the. first culations establish Navy, dMendlng O f course, there is the possibility ments were very close. Rockville, Conn., R. F. D.. Ten Years Ago Today —Harry roimd and Arm y in the second. Yale, champion; Pennsylvania, Massachu of a few men in the larger cities Here are the flrst and seeend Payne Whitney's Whiskaway, with odd-oh favorite, for thd' title, drew setts 'Fech and Ckilumbia-in the “sec kicking In with heavy sugar if it be marks in each Une'of hitting: a 15-pound pull in the weights, did byes straight through to the finals. ond division.” comes appanent that popular sub Threat In 'Olympics Run— Miahkin, Springfldd 56; PERKIN; SHOOTS LID& scription is not going to make the what no o^her horse had ever done Stoven, Springfield 44. — beat Morvich; The great Morvich. grade. But then the Olympic com a.pointment to W est Point, where he Hits—Cote, Albany 78; Norbsrt, winner of 12 stradght rauses, includ BY CLAIBE BUBCKY mittee is not stressing that point. developed into a 4:15 -miler,' then Albany 73. S C O R E S UNDER PAR ing the Kentucky Derby, In hls^ NBA Spts Editor Their idea is to spread the load. rapidy faded from the spotlight Doubles^cmAs, Albany 21; Mish caureer aus a 2 amd 3-year-old, finish Another Cross to Bear His presence almost forgotten In A year ago, so the story goes, kin, S^ringfleld 18. Foxx Keeps Slugging ed seven lengths behind Whlsk- Triples—Stonr, l^iclngfleld 11; Long Beach, N. Y., June 18.— N ew York is expected to carry the mad rush of the. younger East-' George and his hrCther Leo wars away, who took the wrlnner’s purse (AP)—The Lido Cofintry Club’s not only the brunt of the fund bur grooming themaelvss to participate KUUninrt AllMfowa; Boroja, AJfon* of 86106 for the Carleton mUe at mikns, Metcalfes and Cunninghams, town and Curry, Nsfw Haven 8. oourse Is rated as one of the Metro- den, but has to pay for the Schmel- in the national coatesta at lincOln, Utan District’s toughest golf Aqueduct. of the collegiate world, lieutenant Home nihn-^Ttihnn, New Bnvan ing-Sharkey beak-busting festivities Neb. An official in tbe Nsw York Its, but T. Philip Perkins prob- Drives In 71 Tallies George liermond went out the other 18; Dnvis, NorfoBc I L S this month. The fight is expected to A . C., suggested they try the hur libly thinks otherwise today. . afternoon and appears to have as- Runs lure 8350,000 out of the customers’ dles, believing that if they n ^ tia t- . 'The former British amateur N ew York, July 18.— (A P )— If. It^in 71 tallies. Babe Ruth was not far Jeans. There may be nothing left for BUSCH’S BOXERS < / siured himself a place on Uncle field88; Schols,NSW] Ishampions, now turned pro, toured ed tbe barriers all right they would were not for Jimmie Foxx, the two behind with 21 homers and 62 runs Uncle Sam’s amateur athletes. Sam’s 1982 Olympic team. hnssn—OoBi the layout in 64 strokes, nine under find the steeplecbaae event "eaey major leagues could be neatly batted in while the totals for the It is hard to ask a harassed, popu ’Tt was tite easiest race lever IS; Kmlon, ^ ter and one of the best scores ever nGHT WEDNESDAY picldn’s.” Continued to ] separated thisxeason, the National National League leaders were 17 lation to make persongl sacrifice9 ran,” remarked the West Pointer, {aade over a full sized course id Leo almost ruined himaelf, Oecege as the sluggmg circuit and the homers by Chuck Klein and 60 nmi to pay for our international athletic after 'negotiating the 8000-meter bnttingliafc with ASS. ^ country. •got over them well enough to think iw arm «iiid *at A17. American as the pitching league. batted in by Don Hurst, both of the bills. But Madison Square Garden Frankie Busch, boxing instructor ■teeplaehaae, in the rain, over brush he would have n chanoa a t J But Foxx’s all-around clouting had Phillies. doesn’t mind asking its clients to /at the local Ree,' is grooming “A rt” hmr&ss, over and into the water .kifgte the fielding,!^;; Am it turned out, he didn't kept ..him. on top of the Junior cir Foxx's other first place marks place 828 on the line for a .ringside Kelly, a young local flash who has hasard, in the Metropolitan A. A. U, ed n poor fourth la the s point bsiofw. cuit in.nearly every department and were U p' A76 batt^ig average, 61 feat at a hashed-over fight that scored knockout in his taro starts games at Travers Island. His is
LOST AND FOUND 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 61 REAL ESTATE FOR Going Shopping? V isit *^onus and Co.” ! ___ l-\ EXCHANGE 76 "III LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 82868 — KITCHEN SET (WHITB). Includ TAMMiWr dUECIS Notice la hereby given that Pass ing one porcelain top table and M ailc^est^ FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE a Book No. 32868 issued by The Sav three chairs for sale. Also a hat- five room bungalow and garage, vimkMm ings Bank of Manchester has been rack 'with built in mirror. In ggod for a dairy farm in or near Coven Er^iing Herald lost or destroyed, and written ap condition, very cheap. Call-In the try. For information call Rosedale from plication has been made to said morning only. 20 HoU street Tel. 13-4. CLASSIFIED bank by tee person in whose name 4408. ADVERTISEMENTS man la to place RooMvelt such book was Issued, for payment nomination. Count ulx UToraco *• **■ *• • of tee amount of deposit represent ed by said book, or for tee issuance OFFICE AND STORE Curry, McOoosy and their vpstala lulttnlB, numboro and abbroTlatlouj idlleBi the O*0oanell teothere o f.A li •ueh count m a word and oompouad of a duplicate hook therefor. EQUIPMENT 54 word! aa two worda Mlntmuin coat M LEDBYBINGHAM bany and Joaej^ Mteipby of Tnnf prloo o* throo lino*. LOST—PASS BOOK NO. 1667 — control a majority of the delegatleat Ltno ratoa por dap for traiaioad FOR SALE—BARBER SHOP, well %ds» Notice is hereby given that Pass the Times sajrs, and the veto pow
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Snowbau—^ow fu* Ms yo* i41 go guard to reseus them. That’ll cer P u z z l e - L o ^ T B t h b P r b s i p b n t o p t m 's dcpopioNs’CLurff* in dat n«w csrf tainly cramp their style. SvuMhine-^Ah cQUld two miles a minute ’ceptis* fo' ent tbiag. Truthful Son—Fitase put a piece Snowball—What's dat, Mg boy. of limbergtr cheese in my lunch. Sunshine^-OBly Jfi* cause de dis Daddy the Groeer—Why do you 1 SAV!-ris tance is too long to* ds shoftssss Ob want ilmberger eheeie packed in de time. your lunch, son? Truthful Bon—BecauM, papa, 1 We do not Join is tbs waU%wc w ^ t the teacher to send me home. oftimes hear, that the yepth of the nation is going to the doi^. We be- Trying Times: Then there was the Ueve the youth the piosest gen* Scotch victim of the imemployment eration is as fine and upstanding situation. He couldn't find a job and more self reliant than the-yputh during his vacation. of our own generation. Here is a atory which* probably has been “Backache can easily be prevent* printed somewhere but which we ed,” says an advertisement. AU that have never seen in print or we would a man has to do, when his wife 1 five the proper credit. A white man looks meaningly at the lawn, is to anc an old Negro philosopher were creep into the tool-shed or garage talking about the present day yputb. and remove a vital part of the lawn The white man railed at the youth mower. of this day. Tht old Negro remark’ ed: “When the papa trots and the mamma trots, the colt ain’t goin’ to MAN SLASHED IN JAIL pace.”
Doctor (questioning Negro appU- Buffalo, N. y .. June 18.— (A P )— eapt for job as chauffeur)—George, ars you married? Cfiiarlei McQowso, 30, of Wc«t- Negro—No, sub, boss- Ah makes erly, R. I., was cut across the throat mah own living. and on his head and hands in the Erie county jail today in a fight with Old Uncle Lorenzo from our near Leon Weber, alias Whipple of Balti Yanceyvllle says: “A stuck-up wo more. man in a little town looks as Ions- HcGowan wsa taken to City som* as a big brick ctaimney.dat is hospital where it was reported 33 lef’ standin’ afteh de house bums stitches had been required to close down.” his wounds. Sheriff Charles A. Frel' berg said the cutUng was done with An irate baseball tfo. who bad a M^sty rstfor blade which Weber watched the home team gog down in had bidden on his person. Weber defeat stopped the umpire as he was was placed in solitary confinement. leaving the field: Both were being held on charges of Irate Fan—Where’s your dog? robbery. Umpire—Dog? I have no dog. 'The sheriff said Weber was read Irate Fan—Well, you’re the first ing a letter when be dashed into Mc bliud man I ever saw who didn’ t Gowan’s cell and shouted: “My have a dog. mother says you stole $3, a wedding ring and some of my clothes while If there is anything that eomte you were at my house.” nearer to driving people into hyi- An argument followed, other tfricB than the singing of those SCORCHY SMITH Timely Discovery By John C. Terry mournful songs at funerals we have prisoners said, and Weber slashed McGowan several tiroes before they * ■» not heard about it yet. cotfid be separated. , Her Father—I doubt verjr much ^'6w; ,AAKe. • NO. whether you would be able to sup? [WL, I'LL A COM& HERE /AATlEft. SflORCWy ^ All MOMSTER^ i port my daughter, I can’t hardly do Flapper Says ARE. VDV eolM'TD FAimT ? , it myself. Q U IC K I TWEfA QOAT W BAV/UN'OUT OP THEM The Suitor (brightly)—Let's pool TRACKS VS ON6RT CUHF SPIRITS A|NY our resources. RtAVLf JESTABpUTlURHB^ TH* ITMCAMS TRICK I You KIK BViRM ^ On the Whole You Are Likely To Get More Solid Results Out of ^tel- •njtwi'SA MV SHOES VPmATAlMY llgent Listening, Than You Are Out WAV T O f l l TH'BOAT EVIT— Ot the Most Brilliant Talking. CLUAB OUT] !- She—Oh, Clarl dear, there was i OP TH IS once a time when you used to loving HERB I ly stroke my chin. You don’t do it C A H ^ ' any more. He—Yes, but that was when you only had one. In days of old when nights were cold, ...... It took two fleeces from the fold To dress a lady fair. -YjVAIJHOmi But in. these days of jazz and bob, A little silkworm does the job ^ith time galore to spare. WASHING'TON TUBBS 11 By CnuM OUT OUR lyAY , Somehow or other the drinking BrWIllieiiM water seemed clearer and colder in the old-fashioned rusty dipper than it does in the modem germ-proof paper drinking cups. A well-known summer resort has passed a rule against bathing girls A blow-hard Isj always ready to /J^PTER A MUK OP PRISON UFB, WASH ANb US$EM« EASY, NOT SO FAST, POPNIR. / Pui-mM'.wAHTT T iV E OPFEH. W tA S Y MSOVM TO wilt. TU6 ORAOW TRORRAL TRiRt’S NO TWO WAiCT TlUV WR W calling for help just to get a life give himself a puff. UEMME HAVEAWE \|>NE\JL,S0 a m 1 - 1 ' VVOHOEREO CV\MATE »S AtRLAbY SARPiNfa ’mSiR STReHSIH, WATS about cr. ONTO TNS R o n s . VsMvf A Buy Wt OOTTA eSCAPt ALSC—IM TPViH A »4ml y/ Aava w/AVI a v IWHO'B CUiTTIsi’ \ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 10 00»T# IB tuwHBJUP VOO 10BACCO dohV By Blosser NNHT 1 AIMT AMO .'VOU HELP P u t a %\s m BuVlKl' K10ME-» ME ID OUIT OH HtBBEUF« \ r 1 8 g y M3U I^IDS SCRAM OGT 3 ’T tU TMBV VOU “Tpy HAPO P o h V b e v u « QP MffBff WPORff X UAJff MV 006 AKIP iOT TO ABK, e r r boo« h - tviis is TM GOIkG 10 SET AM* tU l-TPy THff LAST TIMff I ’M IT^TOO.' C*AA0W,F8fiCiaBS. HAPO NOTT T6LLIMS >teU TWAT DOt>rr tAU< >bU CAKlT IWT© to MIN). TUB o r r tf^ OR U9 MI6UT GAOOSiOS.'' ARREST US.'.* n HB88^ NOSSiR. RlffHT AWAV. ^ RAH* ROCS R1 ah* » KNOW *m' MIRV ^OV \ KNOW WHAT A TO ESOAPS WITH. NAME’S I JUNCiV*.»S , PtAO-FAH. TOMORROW W% AN’ TWO O m R S ARE STARTIN’ THRU TW JUNQIS ^ To BPAZU. ? 5HUa«.'THAT «UY vkevmdmt SffTS MV SOAT« DO IHAT, KITMER.'/ vusLL^i^ s o a s s MiVLL SO IKJ VNE'U. GUI mb RI6HT 1VIR006H YEAH OVER TVIE THAT 6A T6/ BUT UCM \WALL ,TWBKJ f VtJIULVhiE TVATS >WHAT OO IT ? I! USUOMLV STbP US. «7.f?.WiU, ASAIM!' ..■aaaiv.fa OUITTEP^ 4UI
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June 37. A t this tims tito PARTY AT CONaUSlOR TESHHlHnAL DINNER wU hava anrtqnKurtunity- to _ . ABOUT TOWN BOOK SEVEN COURT tba and itaractlvltlM aa wdA as to act on fha mattafa coming ba-. " strawberry growers hereabouts OF AMARANTH SEASON C O M l M THANKED fore them at the meetiiv. are reaping no great return from CASESFOR MONDAY Other features will include the the sale of their berries this year. Bridge Features Meeting Ii^ Chamber o f Gm^meYf^ ,ta ti^ of a bell which h u i^ With the baskets costing almost a conapiufilty house .in ctot each they have been carting Masonic Temple Last Night; Oot Letter Pra|a)iig Mem' Weatogue to thie Hartford Y. W. Q. their berries in the early morning to 65 In Attendance. bers For Their Good Wofk. A. by the Hartford^ County 4-i^ the Hartford market and on Monday Blotto Fairly Wdl FMei* clubs. A field day will be held July they received |3 a crate of 32 bas Chapman Court, Order of Aipar- ' ■ The Chambpr of Commerce has 1 to whioh all 4-H club members i^i At least three members - of the kets. Yesterday morning the price anth,beld its final meeting until Hare Had Vacation With mailed letters to each member of Hartford county are Invited. Camp Manchester IBgh' school had dropped to 32.50 to 32.75 a September at the Masonic Temp^ the general comndfetee which ar will Close on the evening of July 1 crate with little hopes of being any last evening, with an attendance of ranged the. testimonial dinper for with a candlelighting service. I staff will go aboard this spnuner. higher this week. 65. After the business there was a Both Jodges Away. Mimehest^’s six college athletic The capacity of Camp Aya-Po ih They are Miss Avis Walsh, head of captains, thanking them for their bridge party for the members, tin about one hundred and thirty aim the knghsh department; Miss.Selah. Wire W keds 2 5eE xtn u The commissioners of the South der the direction of Mrs. Anna assistance in making the affair such applications from rural bojrs anq Richmond, teacher of JunkM? and Manchester Fire Department have Crocker. Guests present includ^ Seven cases will be heard Monday a thorough success. girls within Hartford county will The Chamber l,:tter thanks the Senior English; and Miss Helen ■ INCLUDING SUNDAY MORNINGS . ordered new wheels for No. 4’s the grand royal matron, Mrs. Mabm morning when the Town court opens be accepted tmtil the capacity if' Halfinger of New Haven, and committee members on behalf of .the reached, according to Mr. Hale. „ Page, teacher of Freshman and pump and have asked for bids for after a week’s rrapite, due to the them. The pump was purchased soon friends from the Hartford Courts. Evening Herald and the Chamber, Sophomore English. after the fire that destroyed the This evening Mrs. Halfinger and her absence of both Judge Raymond A. Joint sponsors of the celebration, ' These three wiU sail from New I MaiMe Super«8iewiee staff, together with a number of Johnson apd Deputy Thomas Fergu and on behalf of Selectman Thomas MODERN TRANSPORTING : York next week F'rlday foi^England I Ninth District schools In 1913 and is Manchester Amaranth members, J. Rogers who was chairman of the and plan summer courses aFcam- " 9-11 Maple St. Tel.3gS5 C the o'dest piece of fire apparatus son. Five ndqtor vehicle violations, general committee. Secretary E. J. now in use In the department. With will attend the reception at the bridge University. Miss Walsh will Mohican Hotel, New London, in and one case of theft completes the McCabe of the Chamber who was NEEDS Strong b r id g e also study at Oxford and win visit new wheels it is expected the ma honor of the grand royal patron. week’s court blotter for Monday also secretary of the committee, chine will be good for some years trials. her mother who lives in England Prize winners at bridge last night writes in part: and Mrs. Colin Davies of Iflw hea- of further service. were Mrs. F. C. ’Tilden and Charles The most serious charge will be “In speaking for the Chamber of Many of. Them Quickly Out ter who recently saUed for England Pickett, first; Mrs. Harriet Norton presented agidnet John T. Johnson Commerce I can only say that we Moded As Freight-by-Truck with her daughter, Peggy. of 52 Ashford street, Hartford, who are very much pleased with the way MORiARTY The New Hampshire-New York and F. C. Tilden, consolation. At the System Increases. Miss Page plans a tour of the con David Qiambers chicken transportation business is close of the games home-made cup was arrested by Baet Hartford police this affair went through and the FUNERAL SERVICE for the Manchester police depart success of the event, which was irery tinent after coo^leting her study Unexcelled. Minimum Bkpense. making Manchester garage business. cakes and fruit punch were served The vote of the Board of Select at Cambridge. They will return in S i Yesterday morning a New Hamp by a committee headed by Mrs. Nel ment late Saturday night, June 11, evident at the dinner from the joy Contractor 380 Maple Avenue, Hartford follo^ng an accident at the comer ful and delightful atmosphere and men early yesterday morning to time to resume their teaching shire truck on the way back from lie Parke. build a concrete and steel bridge duties at Manchester High school Mortimer F. Moriarty New York was hauled in to the' Tomorrow Amaranth and Eastern of Center and Griswold streets. this is the most satisfactory evi TeL 2-7364 South Mtmehester. dence that you and the other mem over the Hockanum river on Adams next September. and Builder Depot Square garage after having Star members will assemble at street, denotes the fact that many had a fainting spell on the Oakland- Johnson, driving west, struck a bers of the committee peifortaed 10:40 at the South Methodist church your duties in the most efficient and of smaller bridges in the town are Wapping road during the night. It and attend the Masonic service in a car at the Intersection driven by entirely too light to carry the-loads was fixed up and yesterday after Frank Donadio of 90 Walnut street capable manner. We feel indeed body. grateful for the part you played in of modern transportation. noon the driver, who had reported and continued on without reporting During the heyday of the rail his w'bereabouts to his boss in New the accident. When arrested by the this unusual event. “It will not be necessary to call roads, when almost all freight was Hampshire, got a phone call, just as East Hartford police, Johnson was transported by rail, almost any kind be was about to depart, telling him D. A. R. OUTING HELD booked on a charge of drunken another meeting of the committee. driving. He will appear in the local There were only two bills that we of a bridge across the streams and that another of the concern’s know of, namely, the one of the culverts would suffice for the aver trucks, carrying chickens to New court on the charge of evading re age haul. Today, the story is far ^AJ F ' AT ELLSWORTH HOME sponsibility and reckless driving. Coffee Shop for catering and a small York, was struck up near the Mas one for the printing of tickets. The different sachusetts line. The truck and thu The other cases are, Edward L. Most of the transportation of per Mozzier, 24, of 305 Autunon street, receipts according to the report of garage wrecker bimted up the stall Despite Rain 18 Go To Wind the ’Ticket Committee total 383.00 to ishables and a considerable quEmtity ed outfit, the cargo of chickens was and Raymond Bronke of 65 Bissell of other freight is now sent over the sor On Thursday—See Many street. East Hartford, driving on the date and 31-00 more to be received. transferred and started again on its When the two bills are approved for roads in the late evening and early way to market. The stalled truck Historical Pieces. • rim; Stanley Slaga of Union street, morning. Large trucks speed swift theft of tools; Frank A. Remkiewitz, payment by the Chairman, your was towed here and is being repair Secretary will see that they are ly over the roads at night enroute ed today. 57 Village street, Rockville, im paid and if there is a balance, it will to 'the morning destination, such Members of Orford Parish Chap proper registration and driving vehicles often covering approximate 4,400 YARDS be turned over to the Athletic Fund St. Mary's Girls’ Friendly society ter, Daughters of the American without a license, and James Gilbert of the High School providing there ly 200 miles. The roads were .made will hold its regular meeting Mon Revolution held their annual outing of 21 Peck street. Fall River, driving is. no objection from the members wider and stronger; bridges were of day evening at 7 o’clock Instead of Thursday at the historic EHlswortb without a license, improper registra of the Committee.” strengthened and the quality of con at 7:30 to accommodate the mem Homestead in Windsor. Though the tion and defective brakes. struction increased. bers who are putting on the play day was rainy eighteeen were pres Local traffic has also added to the “The Census Woman,’’ a feature of ent and enjoyed the opportunity of COUNH 4-H CLUBS worries of the town engineers, due the entertainment at the parish hall wandering through the bouse, in YOUTHFUL ESSAYISTS to the heavily loaded vehicles of the Monday evening. specting at leisure the various present time. Many small bridges PLAIN and PRINTED rooms containing articles of furni ^ I CAMP TO OPEN JUNE 25 creak and groEin with each load, and John T. Munsie of 123 Center ture, pictures, china And pewter, and WIN GIFTS FOR ROOM often the planking on the bridges street who has been confined to his learning the history of them all. has to be renewed. bed and under the care of bis doctor They explored the attic where the The Hartford County 4-H clubs The bridge on Adams street, al for the past week, is showing slight old loom and kitchen utensils are will hbld their annual County Camp though now off the regular route of Improvement. arranged in an Interesting manner. Write In Contest For Awards at the Hartford Y. W.' C. A. camp in through traffic, due to the construc CHENEY SILKS As this was the first time some had Made By Local Veterans of Somers from June 25 to July 1, in tion of the new Tolland Turnpike, clusive. Hartford county is one of has been found faulty and the de Daughters of Liberty will hold a visited the home of Oliver ESlsworth Foreign Wars Post. sale of soda and other home made there were many expressions of ap three counties in the state which cision to re-construct Is in keeping breads, baked beans and other foods preciation that the Chapter held its will hold a camp this year and the the long established practice of not at the store of the J. W. Hale com June outing there. Frances Wallett of Grade 5, Hol others are New London and Wind “closing the gate after the horse has pany this eiftemoon. The hostesses were Mrs. A. A. lister street school and ’Theotat Moz- ham counties. flown” with reference to possible Wassail of Hartford, Miss Emma zer, Gradq 6 of the Buckland school Although activities are planned suits for damages resulting from C. W. Birch of ’The Gables, Main Hutchinson and - Miss Alice F. are. the winners of the essay contest primarily for 4-H club members, wrecks or injuries resulting from street, left last evening for Yoimgs- Dexter. Bixnisored by Anderson-Shea Post, applications will be accepted from a weak bridges. town, Ohio, where he will spend a No. 2046, Veterans of Foreign Wars, limited number of other rural boys week with relatives. during the final term of school. Some and girls within the county, an time ago the local veterans’ post nounces John S. Hal(, coimty club The annual outing of the St. BISHOP BARTLEn WILL presented the schools of Districts 1-8 agent of the Hartford County Farm SEE THE NEW per yard Mary’s Young Men’s Club scheduled with two gifts, framed facsimiles of Bureau. At present, sixty-nine ap for the Neill Farm in Hebron this CONFIRM FOUR SUNDAY Lincoln’s Gettysburg Speech and the plications have been accepted for afternoon has been postponed owing Declaration of Independence. camp. MAJESTIC to inclement weather. It was suggested that an essay At camp Instructipn will be given Electric Former Manchester Man To contest be held to decide what rooms in subjects related to agriculture, should be awarded the gifts, and the homemaking and camping Including Refrigerator Receive D.D. Degree From contests were Instituted in Grades the following subjects: Dairy, poul Monday, June 20 TOURING TEACHERS HERE Trinity On Same Day. Five yand Six. The subject chosen try, forestry, handicraft, concrete $ 9 9 . 5 0 * for the 5th gtade was, “The Ldberty work, food preparation, health, na Terms as low as 35 Bell” and the 6th graule, “Washing ture, swimming, life saving, field a month. FROM SOUTHERN STATES ’The morning service at 10:45 ton’s. Home in M t Vernon.” crops, how plsmts grovr, camping And All Week o’clock tomorrow at St. Mary's The essays were judged, -one-half and camp cookerv, and judging and KEMP’S, INC. Episcopal church should prove of on form and one-h'alf on subject demonstration team work. Next to State Theater. unusual Interest, in that the speaker These silks ordinarily sell for at least twice, in som^ oases three Group of 30 Stop At Teachers’ matter by Mrs. W. D. Crockett of These courses of Instruction will will be a former Manchester boy, Manchester, John Reardon of South be given for the most part by mem times, this sum. Hall and Edgewood On Re now Episcopal bishop of North Da Windsor, instructor in Elnglish in thp bers of the staff of the Connecticut turn To Their Homes. kota. Hb is Rt. Rev. Frederick B. Union School and Archie Kilpatrick, Agricultural College, augmented by Bartlett, who was bom in Manches Patriotic Instructor of Anderson- the staff of the Hartford County ter and spent his boyhood here. Shea Post, V. F. W. Farm Bureau. Particular emphasis WALTER A group of more than 30 southern He will confirm a class of four ’The second prize winners in the will be placed upon nature study, school teachers stopped in Manches adults, Earl Laking, Mrs. Arcele 5th and 6th grade contests, respec forestry, camping and like subjects, R. HOBBY CHENEY HALL SALESROOM ter lEU3t night enroute to North Crawford, Miss Frances Miner aqd tively were: Robert Custer and Wil according to Mr. Hale. REMNANTS AND IMPERFECT GOODS Miss Lillian Kllnkhammer, and will lis Snow, both of the Hollister street The campers will be divided into Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee also preach the morning sermon. school. ’The framed facsimiles will CONTRAtrrOR Hartford Road, South Manchester after a bus tour which carried them groups of not more thaii ten, each Bishop Bartlett will deliver the bac be presented to the winning pupils working under a trained counsellor, AND north to Quebec. The party divided calaureate sermon at Trinity College in their rooms next week. and these groups will be the basis into two groups here last night, one tomorrow afternoon and will recejve the honorary degree of doctor of for most of the canap activities. One BUILDER portion staying at Teachers’ Hall, divinity. of the features at camp this year the other at the Edgewood House. Bishop Bartlett was graduated FINAL TEACHERS’ AH) will be the quarterly meeting of the Repair work of all kinds. Also There were five men in the party. from ’Trinity in 1904. He studied at Board of Directors of the Hartford housepainting. Members of the group said they the Episcopal Theological School at Coimty Farm Bureau which will be found the northerners less congenial Cambridge, where he received his PAYMENTS NEXT WEEK held at the camp Monday evening. PHONE 5773 than inhabitants of the south or bachelor of divinity degree, ’and also west. at Harvard University, where he Local teachers conversed with was graduated with a master of arts Ninth District and High School them about conditions in the two degree. He received his appoint T H E N E W T A X E S . . . sections of the country, especially ment as biship of North Dakota last Group Get Ch^ks Wednes regarding school teaching. The December. day — Contribute Nearly North Carolina party started out During his week-eqd stay here. $11,000. from Charlotte two weeks ago, Bishop Bartlett is the guest of Rev. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. schools closing earlier in the south J. Stuart Neill. s owing to fewer holidays and shorter Manchester’s public school teach 2 Main St., Tei. 5125, Manchester vacations. The visitors, whose ers will make their last contribution southern accents gave a different to aid the Unemployed ^ n d early atmosphere to both Teachers’ Hall 5TH ANNIVERSARY next week. They will receive toeir Lumber— Mason's Supplies . . . how w ill and the Edgewood House, started last checks on Wednesday in the for New York early this morning in Ninth District. In the Eighth Dis their bus to which a diner is linked. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Wilkinson trict checks were- received yester Oil—Coal of 104 Walnut street while calling day. Cannel Coal for Fireplace Use. at the home of relatives on Hartford The teachers in the Eighth, Dis Road last evenliig, received a tele trict made tbdr donations to the they cut into the LEATHER SOhES and phone call 'to return to their home. unemployed in five installments but When they arrived they were much in the Niptb District Including the RUBBER HEELS • surprised to find about 25 of their High school this was done in nine For Ladies up friends who had gathered to help payiqents. The Ninth District ajone' them celebrate their fifth wedding contributed close to 311,000. Schools and Gents $1 00 anniversary. After the surprise and clc-'"5 next week for the annual sum congratulations were over cards mer vacation. We Can Save You Money RUBBER HEELS were played. Mrs. Anna Johnson and Harry Wlpgren of Hartford won first prize and Mrs. Nan Tag MODERN AND OLD FASHIONED gart and Walter R. Holland, second. On OW will they affect the terms- o f your will as it is 25 c A buffet lunch followed. SELWITZ SHOE During the evening’ Emil Johnson DANCE H DOW written? Will fficy mean a reduction in the REPAIRING in behalf of the gathering presented BUCKINOHAM FOUR OOBNBBS to Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson a gold siae of individual bequm ? Qr, perhaps, an entirely new Selwitz Building, Main and Pea/I piece and various articles appropri SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18 Est. 19U8 ate to the fifth or wooden weddhig. Treat’s^ OroheBtra. PAINT arrangement plans for your family? Good Prompter.* Admission 25c. 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