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MOTHER QUAIL Happy Flyers, Happy Wives FLYERS CBEERED EXPECT FINDS FAMILY «>- NICARAGUAN REBELS Robbed of Nest Two Weeks WflENEVERTHEY TO SEE LINDY Ago She Finds Brood and Takes It Away. INIMTFORD East Hampton, Conn., July ARE 0 ![ STREET FIGHT U. S. MARINES 19.— A mother quail, Innocent­ ly robbed of her brood, came to the home of Albert Saltus New York Keeps Up Its Wel­ Plans to Alight at Brainard today to claim her own. Two Score of Our Soldiers The story dates back several SOP. C. Of Canada weeks ago when Saltus pur­ come to Byrd and His Besieged if Hundreds ol Field at 2 OXlock Tomor­ chased the Flanders school at Meriden from Alfred Meeks tor a summer home. In cutting Companions— Saw Show Booze Goes To U. S. Liberals— Rushing R eb row Afternoon; The Day's some weeds, he found a nest of seventeen quail eggs. Two w were broken and the remain­ Last Evening. forcements to Their As­ Program. ing 15 he placed under two V -.s'*” Editor’s Note:— Following is theAthe official records of the Windsor hens for hatching. second of a series of stories from revenue office. Seven eggs were destroyed along the Canadian border, telling Business Code sistance. New York, July 18.— America’s Rum row’s code of business oth- Hartford, Conn.. Jul.v 19.— by skunks but eight baby quail of the activities of rum runners. survived the hectic days since five returned trans-Atlantic flyers Others will follow daily. ics is epitomized by a crudely let­ "When Col. Charles A. Lindbergh their discovery and were be­ learned the price of fame today tered placard displayed conspicuous ly in one of the principal Waterfront Managua, July 1.9.— Rebel Nica­ guides '‘We ’ into a landing at ing care for by tne step-mother when they received continuous ova­ By LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Brainard Field here tomorrow af­ "Windsor, Ontario, July 19.— eating places of the “ exporters.” lu raguan troops are reported to have hen. tions whenever they showed them­ huge red letters against a glossy ternoon, he will receive the great­ Today the mother quail put Having leaped in the seven years renewed their siege of the United selves in public. They attempted to since American ,, rohibition became white background it proclaims: est reception ever accorded a per­ in her appearance, called her States Marines holding Ocotal and youngsters to her— it was the rest quietly, but millions of hero- a law, from one of the smallest to “ We have an arrangement with son in the three hundred years of the banks whereby we will cash no there is apprehension here lest re­ first time she had seen her off­ worshipping New Yorkers put as the front rank of Canadian export Hartford’s history. The entire spring— and led them away. centers, Windsor remains withal a checks and they will sell no soup.” inforcements on the way to relieve many obstacles in the way as possi­ city of cash payments. Credit is al­ The Canadian federal and pro­ state is sending legions to acclaim vincial governments realize approx­ the garrison arrive too late. the youth who conquered the Atlan­ ble. most an unknown quantity among Some two score of marines, under The five noted airmen— Com­ the rum traders whose operations imately $20.00 revenue from ev­ tic alone, according to reports here ery case of liquor which clears their mander Richard E. Byrd, Clarence constitute the gravest menace to the command of Captain Hatfield, today. effective prohibition enforcement ports. Because most of the Ameri­ after having fought off a determin­ VIENNA NORMAL, D. Chamberlin, Bert Acosta, Lieu­ can consignments are billed origi­ Preparations are being made by tenant G. O. Noville and Lieutenant throughout the northeastern quar­ ed attach by General Sandino’s ter of the United States. nally to non-American ports, it is state and local police together Bernt Balchen will resume their impossible to determine from the rebels last Saturday, are now re­ “ oflicial” public appearances to­ In 1912, Canadian exports with National Guardsmen to handle PREPARING TO through Windsor aggre,gated a lit­ official records what quantities of ported making a new effort to hold night when they will be honor beer, ale, wines aud hard liquors out against the new attacks. guests at the city’s dinner in the tle less than $5,000,000. The 1926 exports were slightly more than Planes Sent Out Hotel Commodore. $51,000,000. The figures are from (Continued on Page 3) Aeroplane squadrons have been BURY ITS DEAD Official Headquarters sent out to bomb the rebels and at­ “ Ofiicial” headquarters ■were es­ tempt to drive them off with ma­ tablished for the airmen and their chine-guns. One marine plane is re­ families upon the seventeenth floor FLYING OFFICIAL HELD FOR MURDER ported to have been brought down Eighty-One Civilians to Be of the McAlpin hotel. by the rebels, but the pilot and gun­ The airmen were guests last ner escaped. r night at the 44th Street theatre HE HANGS HIMSELF The fighting began last Friday Placed In One Grave; Six where ‘‘A Night in Spain” is being VISITS COOLIDGE when the rebel General Sandino at­ played. They were cheered wildly tacked Ocotal with four hundred Police Killed; Strike Over; by the spectators as they entered men well armed, supported with six their boxes, which were draped machine guns. At that time the grr- with American flags. So tumultuous Assistant Secretary of War Third Attempt at Suicide Suc­ rison consisted of thirty-nine Unit­ Newspapers Print Again. Homecoming smiles, these. At the top are Lieut. George Noville, was the applause that Commander ed States Marines and forty-seven flight engineer of the airplane “ America” on its flight to France, and Byrd, who wore his white naval uni­ members of the Ncaraguan con­ .Mrs. Noville as they looked when Noville's i*etuim from abroad reunited form, had to arise and bow. Is Inspecting N. G. Units cessful For Man Charged them. Below are Clarence Chamberlin and his wife, who came home stabulary. The defenders had only two machine guns. ’V'ienna, July 19.— Civic life hav­ from Euroire together. Special Movies The performance was the usual Via the Airplane. With Double Slaying. Double Attack ing returned to normal, "Vienna pre­ A double attack was begun by pared today to bury the dead of her one except that moving picture scenes of the America had been in­ the rebels, one directed.against the period of rioting. terpolated and a number of quips Americans, the other against the Eighty-one civilian victims of the Rapid City, S. .,D July 19.— A Doylestown, Pa., July 19.— Nicaraguan constabulary. The as­ Ford Sends Sapiro Check had been added especially for the Ernest E. Rieker, 32-year-old South Socialist demonstrations of last occasion. high flyin’ official of the govern- sault was furious and Sandino Is re­ week will be buried in a single Commander Byrd was moved men,t breezed into Rapid City today Langhorne, Pa., resident, and for­ ported to have inflamed his men As A Settlement In Suit deeply by the warmth of the recep­ to pay his respects to President mer New Jersey state employe com­ by declaring that he anted to grave in the Central cemetery at “ drink the Yankees’ blood-” two o’clock tomorrow afternoon. tion accorded him and his com­ Coolidge before continuing a 10,- mitted suicide in the county jail panions. Despite the overwhelming odds Six police victims will be buried 000 mile aerial trip of Inspection. here last night, where he was await­ against them the Americans and Chicago, July 19.— Aaron Sapiro^ Sapiro would not disclose the “ I am Indeed grateful for the on Thursday. He was Col. Hanfora MacNider, ing trial on a double charge of their allies withstood the attack Col. Charles A. Liudbergli admitted today he had received a amount of the check, but one re­ honors and for the expressions of The city government will bear friendship on behalf of the people assistant secretary of w y. He is murder. The body was discovered without yielding an inch of ground. the expenses of the funerals and to port set the figures at $140,000. the throng which is expected to “ substantial amount” , from Her.ry “ I will not state what Mr. Ford of New York,” said the commander. looking over state National Guard this morning by jail attendants. For seventeen hours the fighting avoid possibility of any disorders, continued. reach 300,000. Already hotel res­ Ford in the settlement out of court paid me.” Sapiro said. “ Of course ‘T cannot help but feel that this units and attending American Le­ Rieker twisted a bedsheet into a ervations are at a premium and pri­ has decreed that only the executive gion conventions in odd spots of Sandino sent a note to Captain committee of the Socialist Party, a 'jf his libel suit against the Detroit it was a substantial amount. I want same sentiment is felt elsewhere. rope, tying one end to a portion of vate rooming houses overflowing. manufacturer. it understood, however, this check "We did not try to do anything spec­ the country between the two coasts. Gilbert D. Hatfield, commandant of To Keep Field Clear delegation of workers organiza­ If its not letting out a secret, the skylight and looping the other the garrison demanding the sur­ tions. city officials and families of Sapiro received Ford’s check yes­ represents part of the costs and all tacular. "We were working in the end around his neck. He had been Lindy has said that if the land­ terday simultaneously with the for­ of the attorneys fees incident to the interests of the science of aviation, “ Mac” has actually flown his air render of the Americans. ing is overrun by the crowd, he the victims may attend the funeral. dead for several hours according to mal ending of the $1,000,000 action suit. I was completely satisfied with but circumstances forced us into a transport about half the distance. “ Never Surrender” will not descend. Police mean to Memorial Services Without saying a word to anyone, Dr. John J. Sweeny, county coroner, Work will cease for fifteen min­ in the Detroit Federal Court where Mr. Ford’s retraction and neither thrilling adventure.” Hatfield sent back the reply that:* see this will not happen. A special he spent from one to two hours at who examined the body. Rieker was “ American marines never surren­ police detail will also guard the utes throughout the country, during Judge Charles C. Simons signed the asked nor received pecuniary dam­ last seen alive at nine o’clock last the period of the funeral. Memor­ order of discontinuance. ages.” Bolling Field, Anacostla, D. C., for der.” lie added: — "Spirit of St. Louis” and another several months this spring learning night when the jail keeper made hi? “ Even if we had no food and no detail will also see that Lindy is in ial services will be held in factor­ rounds. The body was found soon ies and shops. DETECTIVE AND POLICE to handle the pilot’s stick and now water you would find us full of fight bod by 9:30 p. m., his expressed he Is a fully qualified flyer. He is after eight o’clock this morning. to the end. You will never take wish. The flyer is expected here The general strike was called off It was Rleker’s third attempt to at midnight after a series of con­ dividing the pilot job on this trip Ocotal until the last of us is dead.” about two o’clock. SEE NEW DEADLOCK EXPECT 100 PLANES IN VERBAL ENCOUNTER with Captain R. G. Ervin, of the end his life, following the slaying His special car will head a pro­ ferences between Chancellor Seipel of his estranged wife, Helen, 23, The first news of the battle Army Air Service. reached the outside world when two cession of eiight automobiles and his ministers on one hand and and Sheriff .Abram L. Kulp, of through the streets, the following the executive committee of the So­ “ Great Stuff” Bucks county in the Rieker home in scout planes, following out their- IN RACE TO SEATTLE routine schedule, visited Ocotal. machines to be occupied by city cialist Party on the other. AT NAVAL PARLEY Report That County Sleuth “ I’m winding i*.p the first twelve South Langhorne on February 23. Chancellor Seipel is preparing to months that I’ve had a plane at my Reported Battle and state officials. Had Been Arrested After The couple was killed when the Governor to Meet Him convene Parliament in special ses­ j disposal,” said the colonel, “ and sheriff, accompanied by Mrs. Riek-j Perceiving that a battle was in Gov. John H. Trumbull will take sion Thursday to probe the disturb­ Argument Is Denied. j my time in the air is about 300 progress they hastened back to ances and enact remedial legisla­ er, went to the Rieker home to off from Camp Trumbull, Niantic Britain's Plan Would Cvimpel Nearly 50 Entries Already hours, or 40,000 miles. It’s great serve divorce papers on Rieker. Managua tc report. American head­ in an escort plane as soon as tion. Hundreds have been arrest­ stuff.” quarters sent out immediately five ed. Mrs. Rieker was shot twice dying Lindy’s ship is sighted. The suc­ New London, Conn., July 19.— MacNider already has visited instantly while Kulp was wounded bombing planes under command of Newspapers Out Again New York, Wisconsin and Minneso­ ceeding official program will be the United States to Build For Run Across the Conti­ Authorities denied here today that fatally. Major R. E. Rowell. As soon as the short, especially if Lindy is depend­ Newspapers are appearing once ta. From here he goes to Wyom­ planes reached the scene of the ac- more although several are doing so County Detective William Lewis Rieker fled to Asbury Park, N. J., ed upon to furnish the speaking, had been arrested, according to re­ ing, Colorado, Utah, Iowa, Wash­ where he fired three bullets into his tior the machine gunners directed although a platform has been erect­ with difficulty as mobs ■wrecked More Warships. nent Held On Sept. 19. ington, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, a heavy fire against the rebel posi­ the plants. ports, following a verbal encoun­ own body in an attempt to commit ed for the official welcome. ter with local policemen Monday at Pennsylvania, West ’Virginia and tions, meanwhile dropping heavy Governor Trumbull will then re­ Despite the moderate attitude suicide. He was taken to a hospital the close of the Waterford extortion back to New York. in Spring Lake, N. J., where he re­ bombs. ceive the gallant aviator in the ex­ adopted by the Socialists, the Com­ Hetl^y casualties among the munists continue active. Pamphlets Geneva, July 19.— The Tri-Par- New York, July 19.— With 27 en­ hearing. covered. Upon his ’•0‘^urn to Buc?ks ecutive offices at the capitol after revolutionaries resulted. which Lindy will retire to his have appeared agitating for war by tite Naval Disarmament conference tries recorded officially and others Reports were spread that Lewis county two months ago, he again the proletariat. pouring in steadily, indications are had been arrested for assaulting attempted to take his own life, this Arnoldo Ramirez Abaunza, jefe rooms at the Bond Hotel far inter­ ^ ppears today to be approaching a BOMB EXPLODED politicao of the department in views and rest until the evening A reorganization of the govern­ that approximately 100 airplanes Sergeant Nelson S. Smith who was i time swallowing poison tablets. He ment is likely after Parliament i new deadlock, this one centering active in the apprehension of the | recovered from this attempt and which Ocotal is located, who was banquet at the Hartford Club. The will participate in the trans-contin­ after-dinner speakers will include convenes. around the size of guns to be trio recently jailed on charges of j gained 4 5 pounds within the last wounded slightly in his left arm, Viennese newspapers blame mounted on cruisers. ental race from New York to Spok­ “ shaking down” inn keepers by | AT U. S. EMBASSY few weeks. He was indicted tor Die reported that at one street corner Governor Trumbull, William P. ane, Wash., Sept. 19, 20 and 21; Mac Cracken, assistant secretary of “ Moscow agents” for the riots. This While the American experts are posing' as federal authorities and double murders and remanded to he counted twenty-four dead. accusation is supported by state­ Major John T. Fancher, comman­ demanding protection money. Marine Killed ihe Department of Commerce, in closely e.xamining the tentative the county jail here until the Sep- ments of eye witnesses who say der of the 41st Division Air Force At the conclusion of the hearing rsmber term of the criminal court. One marine, Michael A. Obleski, charge of aviation; acting Mayor of the Washington National Guard; Bulkeley and Col Lindbergh. Bene­ that Communists began the firing agreement between the Japanese the trio consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Windows Smashed at Nice, of Raulette, Pa-, vras killed, and dict M. Holden will be toastmaster. last Friday during the Socialist and British on cruiser tonnage, anounced here today. Clifton Sinclair and Charles Gar­ Charles Sidney Garrison, of Hing- Lindy will remain here until demonstration in front of the Pal­ they are firm in their insistence When the race actually gets un­ vin, yesterday, Lewis and Smith en- j SIX PERSONS HURT liam. Mass., was wounded seriously. Thursday morning when he will ace of Justice. that they can not accept the Anglo- der way, under auspices of the Na­ gaged in a heated argument but no j France, But No One Hurt; American general headquarters tour the city and arrange for his A government communique was Japanese proposals that cruisers of tional Aeronautical Association, action was involved sufficient to were informed that about 200 departure. issued reassuring the people that less than 7,500 tons be limited to there may even be more than 100 warrant an assault charge, authori­ IN AUTO ACCIDENT rebels were killed, mostly by the the army is loyal. six inch gun armament. planes participating, Fancher said. ties said. Work of Reds. heavy bombing. Among them was All possibility of foreign inter­ .America’s Demands. Already 45 Entries Lewis, during the argument, ac­ Rufus Marin Sandinos. vention apparently is at an end, American experts demand that Aside from the 27 already enter­ MINISTER AGED 69 cused Sergeant Smith of intimating One Girl Dying, Five Others Half a dozen civilians were re­ despite sensational rumors to the only a small proportion of the crui- j ed, 18 applications were received that he, Lewis, was allied with the the day he left Spokane and the Nice, France, July 19.— Local po­ Also in Hospital After Gar ported killed, including Senator contrary. ser strength of the American navy | trio accused of extortion, it was Jose Maria Pagaugua. TO WED NURSE. 23 be limited to small guns and that rate at which others were coming said. lice are investigating an attempted Hits Pole. all others shall be permitted to car­ in makes the 100-mark a conserv­ There -<^a.s a great deal of sniping It was charged during the hear­ bombing of the United States con­ on the part of Liberals living in NEW HAVEN GANGS ry eight inch guns. ative figure, Fancher stated. ing that the accused couple and sulate here early today, working on Norwalk, Conn., July 19.— Six Girl’s Parents Warn Rectors of The Anglo-Japanese proposals The contest will be a forerunner Ocotal. The district is a hotbed of their aide, Garvin, had extracted the theory that Saeco-Vanzettl sym­ persons were removed to a hospital Liberal sentiment and Sandinos has New Bedford Not to Marry with regard to tonnage are also be­ to the Pulitzer Cup races in Spok­ several thousand dollars from var­ here today when an automobile START GUN BATTLE ing examined with a good deal of ane on Sept. 23 and 24. ious innkeepers. pathizers are responsible. many supporters there. the Couple. driven by Earl Kelley, 32, of Nepon- It was said that more than 100 skepticism. Although the propos­ Detective Lewis, who rebuked The bomb was thrown during the sett. Mass., failed to negotiate a als set a limit of tonnage at 5,00,- TREASURY- BALANCE Smith, was excluded when the in­ residents of the district joined the New Bedford, Mass., July 19.— early hours of the morning and curve and crashed into a telephone Three Under Arrest and Two 000 for cruisers for the United vestigation into the alleged extor­ caused several windows to be brok­ rebel forces. December and May will clasp hands pole. Kelley is held on a charge of Nicaraguan government officials Nursing Wounds — “Chic” States and Great Britain, American Washington, July 19.— Treasury tion was launched. en, but no one was injured. reckless driving. when Miss Evelyn Frances Scot'. experts are of the opinion that this balance, July 16: $167,921,905.50. praised hiihly the achievement of 23, graduate nurse, of Orleans, and Brown Shot. Occupants of apartments in the The injured Include Evelyn is merely a paper limitation insofar consulate building were awakened Compton, 20, of 168 Ratford street, the small garrison as it was out­ Rev. James D. Butts, 69, a grear- as Great Britain is concerned. They and the building was shaken se­ numbered more than four to one. grandfather, take each other in New Haven, Conn., July 19.— Yonkers, N. Y., who is believed to With what police regard as a point out that Great Britain re­ verely. be dying of a fractured skull, in­ matrimony next Friday noon. threatened gang war nipped in the serves the right to keep some ships The marriage of the couple had which give Great Britain an effec­ Blow by Blow Account of Dempsey- Chief Apologizes ternal injuries, a broken jaw and YOUTH FINDS BODY bud, three men were under arrest “ The chief of police called this other injuries. created a sensation in social circles today and two others are nursing tive cruiser tonnage of 650,000 tons of this city. Rev. Butts had held a and would necessitate a great build­ Sharkey Bout to Be Broadcast morning and offered apologies,” Others under treatment are: slight flesh wounds following a gun United States Consul Murphy told George Campion, 14, Yonkeri; prominent place in the community battle on a downtown street here ing program by the United States. OF SLAIN TAXIMAN life of the city as rector of Clifford from the South Herald Office. the International News Service. Mabel Murray, 19, Neponsett; Mrs. Monday afternoon. “ The bomb apparently was Florence Dazies, 44 and Leo chapel. The ceremony will take Antonio Amata, known to the place there. thrown from the side of the consu­ Schute, 20, Neponsett; Doris Swee­ Huntington, Quebec, July 19.— sporting world as “ Chic” Brown BREAKS SITTING RECORD late into the garden. It smashed ney, 13, Neponsett and Mrs. Agnes The body of a youth who, appar­ Parental objections had not dam­ was to be released from the hospi­ pened Miss gcott’s desire to wed Through the courtesy of Barstow’s Radio Shop, fight seven windows in the building and Compton, 50, Yonkers, N. Y. ently had be^en murdered was iden­ tal this morning after treatment for New Bedford, Mass., July 19.— my office is strewn with glass. It tified by authorities today as that her elderly lover. Her parents had a face wound. Robert Cutler, 16, Victor H. Crouch, former Kansas fans and those interested in the result of the Dempsey- ■A:: requested the ministers of the city was lucky I was not In there.” AVERT JAIL STRIKE. of Adelard Bouchard, taxi driver a messenger boy, has already been City and Louisville, Ky., steeple­ Sharkey bout in Neiv York Thursday night, ivill be able Col. Bootes, U. S. M. C., retired, New Haven, Conn., July 19.— By of Lachine, Que. to refuse to perform the ceremony transferred to his home ,wounded jack, was regaining his strength because of the extreme difference to hear a round by round description of the contest trom who lives on the ground floor of the the simple expediency of washing The body was found by "Willie in the stomach, while watching the today while he enjoyed the title of consulate building with his wife out the Ice box, what threatened to Holm, a butcher’s boy, when trav­ in their ages. Who will marry the duel between Brown and Frank world’s champion, flagpole sitter. The Herald’s South Office on Bissell street. eling along the ?Tontreal-Malone ;ouple had not been revealed today. and daughter had a narrow escape. become a jail strike here was avert­ “ Fat” Beirne. Meirne is at liberty Crouch left his lofty perch atop A loud speaker ■will be used to increase the range of “ We were asleep when the bomb ed today. Prisoners in the city highway in his meat wagon. Both Rev. Butts and Miss Scott under $15,000 bond while his two a theater building flagpole here the radio so that anyone in the vicinity of the Herald was thrown and its force threw us jail protested late yesterday againbt , Almost simultaneous with this Jeclare they love each other sin­ companions, Vinceno Arberti and last night with a record of seven­ their food. Investigation disclosed discovery^ a road worker in Trout cerely and have high ideals of mar­ office will be able to hear all about the fight. There is from our beds. Luckily our Iron Angel Amato are detained at police teen days, two hours behind him. shutters were closed and they dead­ a strong taint to the jail fare, hith­ river on the international line was ^ riage that will make their union a headquarters. A fourth membe'r Physicians examining him found plenty of room near the office sd that there will be no erto unknown. It developed an at- picking up varloua articles of fe­ success. ened the force of the explosion. of Beirne’s gang is being sought. him in fair physical condition ex­ danger of traffic jams during the time-the fight is being This didn’t prevent the windows tendent had washed out the icebox male attire, Ihclnding silk hose, a| The bridegroom-to-be has several Police state investigation nas re­ cept for his inability to walk with­ dress and undergarments, .leading broadcast. from being broken and ornaments with a strong disinfectant, tl\us married daughters, one of whom, vealed the quarrel to have culmin­ out assistance. Today his legs tainting Its contents. Peace has police to believe that a woi Mrs. Pardon Devoll, announced were getting back into normal con­ being thrown from walls and ated an argument over gambling shelves,” been restored. have also befla «lalo« v ' their engagement some time ago. money. dition. < k f-

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MANCHESTER .(CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927. l y t : P A G E T W O son, Frank Reiser of 27 Mountain street on Saturday afternoon, was SACCO AND VAN ZEin FIFTH’ S SCHOOL ABOUT TOWN largely attended from her late Rockville home this afternoon at 2:30. The STILL REFUSE TO EAT ON THl^ THURSDAY Local Stocks I N.Y. Stocks service, which was conducted by ‘ ‘BREEDS FUES” South Manchester Camp, No. Rev. Lindermann who is supplying 9280, Modern Woodmen of America the pulpit of the Trinity Lutheran will hold its regular meeting at High Low 1 p. m. church on Prospect street, was Boston, Mass., July 19.— The (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) eight o’clock tonight in Tinker hall, Am Can . . . 57% 57 57% very impressive. There was a hunger strike of Nicola Sacco and Whole Town WiD Be Shot Up Bid Asked Alied Chem .149% 148% 149 SAVINGS BANK wealth of floral tributes. TJie Bartolomeo Vanzetti, convicted of Dr. H obes Says Keeney SL bearers were Dr. Frank A. Reiser murder and sentenced to die in the A son was born, this afternoon to Bank Stocks Am Loco . .105% 105% 105% Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noren • of City Bank & Tr ----- 675 700 Am Smelt .159% 159% 159% of Springfield, Mass.; Edmund A. electric chair the week of August All bay As It Is THer- Reiser of Worcester, Mass.; George FaciM esAre Outgrown; Roosevelt street. The baby was Capitol Natl Bank . . . 2 6 5 285 Am St Fdy . 46% 46% 46% HOLDS MEETING 10, did not have any effect upon the born at Mrs. Howe's Maternity Conn River ...... 300 •— .166% 166% 166% Bush and Nelson Mead of this city. investigations of their cases by Am T & T . Burial was in the family plot In home on Wadsworth street. First Bond and Mort '5 4 57 Am Woolen . 19% 19% 19% Gov. Alvan T. Fuller and the spe­ His Report chants Day.*' First Nat (Htfd) .... 205 310 45 45 Grove Hill cemetery. cial advisory committee, appointted Anaconda . . 45 Legion Contest Sunset Rebekah Lodge held a Hart Natl Bk & Tr .455 470 Atchison . . 189%' ^86% 188% by the chief executive. largely attended meeting last eve­ Htfd-Conn Tr Co .... 695 — 245% 247%' Fine Reports Read— Offi­ The following 1s the result of Frank B. Sibley, Boston newspa­ Bald Loco .248% Monday evening’s count of the "On Following is the fifth in a series ning in Odd Fellows hall. District Manchester will be closed up Land Mtg & Title . . . 59 — B & O ...... 114% 114% 114% perman, and George U. Crocker, Deputy Miss Mary Hutchison was tightly on Thursday, the annaul day Morris Plan Bank .. . .140 —- 49% to Paris” campaign. > both of whom made affidavits on of reports on sanitary conditions in Beth St ...... 50% 49% cers Elected — Sanitary Hilmar K rause...... 23,892 the guest of honor and was received on which local merchants shut up Park St T ru st...... 480 520 184% 185% the attitude of Judge Webster district schools in Manchester pre­ Ches & Ohio .186 William Pfunder ...... 22,557 sented to the Town Board of Health as became her rank. She communi­ shop and take things easy. Only PhoenLx St Bk Tr .. .405 — Cons Gas .•..104 % 104% 104% Thayer, trial judge, were before the cated the new semi-annual pass­ Riverside T ru st...... 450 — John Doyle ...... 17,999 by Dr. Le'V'erne Holmes, school phy­ two of the bigger stores, however, Corn Prod . . . 55% 55% 55% Inspection— Notes. governor and his personal counsel, word to the officers entitled to re­ will have outings on that date, al­ Bonds Elmer Elliott ...... 7,112 Joseph Wiggin. Both men were In­ sician. Today’s report Is on the C M & St Paul 17% 16% 17 P. Teabo ...... 6,104 ceive it and made a few remarks though clerks and proprietors of Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 — 33% terviewed by the advisory commit Fifth or Keeney street district do pfd .... 33 % 33% Camp Wooidstock school. The summary follows; on the work of the order and rec­ other hduses will go on individual East Conn Power ...101 102 Del & Hud . . .216 215% 216 tee last week. ommendations of the state assem­ Conn L P 4%s .... 98 100 (Special to The Herald) Plans are nearly completed for Enrico BostonI of Plymouth and Summary of Sanitary Defects and or group tours. Dodge Bros . . 19 % 18% 19 bly. On the good of the order The Hartford i.-t 1 Manchester Hart E L 7s ...... 365 375 Rockville, July 19.— The annual Governors’ Day at Camp Wood- E. F. Ahearn of Quincy, both of Recommendations for the School Du P o n t...... 246% 244 246 stock.. Invitations have been issued readings were contributed by Mrs. ttorca of Watk'ns Brothers will Conn L P 5 % s ...... 107% 110 61% whom were witnesses when "Vanzet- of the Fifth District for the Year E r i e ...... 62% 61%' meeting of the Peoples’ Saving and it is hoped a lar,ge crowd will Ending June 80, 1927. Henry Lowd and Miss Ethel Brain- meet in their annual baseball game Brid Hyd 5s ...... 103 105 Gen Elec .... 123 % 121 122% Bank of Rockville was held this ti was tried for a robbery prior to ard. A social time followed the at an outing to be hold at Lake Po- Insurance Stocks be present. A shore dinner will be the South Braintree murders, were This school has outgrown its fa­ Gen Mot ----- 207 % 205 % 206 morning at the banking rooms. The served. A trap shooting contest business and ice cream and cake cotopaug. East Hampton. Thera Aetna Insurance ....555 565 also Interviewed by Gov. Fuller. cilities. Most of the rooms do not Int Harv .... 183 % 183 183 report of Treasurer George W. Ran­ will have the following contestants: have sufficient light, space nor ven were served. will be all kinds of sports, boating, Aetna Casual Sure ..810 825 16% 16% dall showed that the bank had had Wilbur F. Turnes, firearms ex­ canoeing and swimming at this pic­ Aetna Life ..._•...... 550 560 In spira...... 16% Gov. J. H. Trumbull, F. W. Sten­ tilatlon. The roof leaks badly. Int Nickel . . . 61 % 61 61 a prosperous year. gel, H. C. Barstow, Lawrence Dil­ pert for the defense was inter­ Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffers of nic and the affair will be topped oft Conn General...... 1550^ 1575 viewed by the committee The playground is not graded. The Kennecott .... 64% 63% 64 There was,an additional $50,000 lon, Frederick Kuene and C. H. basement is a source of class room Buckland hav6 visiting them this with a chicken dinner. Autom obile...... 200 220 127 127% As usual the conference was be­ week the family of their daughter, The employees'of the G. E. Keith Hart Fire ...... 560 570 Le Valley . . . .127% set aside for surplus and the num­ Merrick. The silver loving cup dust and sometimes coal gas. Mack Truck . . 98% 97% 98% ber of depositors increased from was donated by Charles H. Allen. hind closed doors and the witness Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tilling and Furniture company will go to Hart Steam Boiler . . . 625 640 es declined to comment upon their The janitor service has not been Marl O il...... 33% 33% 33% 4,349 to 4,590, while the increase The cup is 31 inches high and is efiDcient. Rarely have I found the small son of Woodbury, N. J. Rocky Point, R. I - for their outing. Lincoln Nat Life .... 88 93 57% 58% inscribed as follows: " Camp Wood- discussions. The principal items on this outing National Fire ...... 790 810 Mo Pac com . . 58 % in deposits and surplus for the year rooms when they looked as if they N Y Central . . 153 % 152% 153% was $493,903 over last year. The stock Trophy, Presented by Chas. had been thoro\.ghly cleaned and Miss Lillian Clifford of Foster will be a baseball game and a shore P hoenix...... 590 600 52% 52% H. Allen, Trap Shooting, 1927, street and Miss Barbara Lawrence dinner. The party will leave in Travelers...... 1240 1250 New Haven . . 52 % usual 5 per cent interest rate was dust Is an important factor in the Nor P a c ...... 92 % 91% 92% paid. 1928, 1929.” Beginning at five CHILD FALLS FROM WINDOW spread of disease in a room crowd­ of the north end are away on a va­ automobiles at 7:30 on Thursday Public Utility Stocks 64% C.\UGHT IN MAN’S ARMS cation trip to Canada. P en n sy...... 6 4 % 64 % The report of the treasurer is as o’clock, standard time, there will ed with active children. Many morning. Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 131 132% be dancing in Holman ball. 'The Some of the chain stores here Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 Pere Mar . .. .132% follows: children bring their lunch to school Radio Corp .. 58% 58 58% camp is an ideal spot and the 165 Buffalo, N. Y., July 19.— Aileen FUNERAL OF will not close for the whole day, it Green Wat & Gas .'. . 99 100 Report of Treasurer and'Scraps of food are thrown Rock I s l ...... 116 % 115% 115% boys are looking forward to Gov­ Donohue, three, was saved from al­ about and it is only by constant MRS. MARIANNA W. SESSIONS was learned this morning, but prac­ Hart El L ig h t...... 375 380 60% 61 The receipts arui disbursements ernors’ Day. most certain death today by Thom­ tically all of those stores which are Hart Gas c o m ...... 90 9 3 Sears Roe .... 61% cleaning that the place can be keptj S O of N J . . . 37% 37 37% for the year ending July 1, 1927 Notes as Bradner, 28, who caught the from getting foul and breeding' The funeral of the late Mrs. Ma­ in the Merchants’ Association will Hart Gas pfd ...... 56 60 were as follows: Sou P a c ...... 120 % 119% 120% Mathew McFarlene of Boston, child in his arms when she drop flies. rianna W. Sessions was held at two do no business. Hart Gas r t s ...... 9 10 134 Amt. of deposits rec.. .$820,624.01 Mass., was the guest of Mr. and ped from the cornice of her home o’clock this afternoon at the South S O N E Tel Co . . . .163 167 Sou Rail .... 134% 133% During hot days children are Studebaker .. 52% 52% 52% Amt. of interest cred.. 192,472.04 Mrs. Lester Bartlett of Grove street 30 feet above the ground. thirsty when they come from recess. Methodist church. Rev. Joseph Conn El Ser pfd . . . 75 78 102 Amt of deposits with­ the past week. Aileen climbed out of the win­ Cooper conducted the service which Manufacturing Stocks Tob Prod .... 102 102 Much time is lost to the study 177% 178% drawn ...... 568,018.45 William Aborn, son of Mr. and dow onto the cornice when her was partly choral, the vested choir American H a rd ...... 77 79 Union Pac ...178% period in getting drinks or they are U S Rubber . . 44% . 44 44 Increase of deposit etc., Mrs. Clarence Aborn of Tolland, mother was In another part of the restless from thirst. I believe that taking part. Mrs. R. K. Anderson GOVERNMENT PROBING American Silver .... 26 30 124% 125 for year ...... 445,077.60 who was injured about the face house. After walking along the Mr- presided at the organ. Acme Wire ...... U S S t ...... 125% outside bubblers turned on during Wab pfd A . . 97% 97% 97% Taxes p a id ...... 9,099.95 when a cannon exploded July 7, rqw ledge for fifty feet, breathless the summer would do much to rem­ The bearers, all members of the . FIGHT TICKET SALES Billings Spencer com — 3 84% 84% Expenses p a id ...... 7,523.30 was released from the Rockville bystanders saw her turn suddenly church choir, were Fred J. Bendall, Billings Spencer pfd West E & M . . 8 4 % edy this. Willys Over . . 17% 17% 17% Amt. of deposits, sur­ City hospital on Monday. and start back. Le'V’erne Holmes, M. D., Sidney Strickland, Robert J. Gor­ Bigelow Hart com . 82 85 plus, interest and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and The child then stopped and be­ don, Walter Reichard, Paul Vol- , 6% 8 School Physician. Bristol B rass...... profit and loss . . . .4,568.540.29 daughter Anna of Brooklyn street gan to climb over the edge. Unable quardsen and Robert "Von Deck. Scalpers ^Have Bought All Collins Co ...... ,100 115 Increas over last year 493,903.03 are enjoying a two weeks’ vacation , 27% 281 LONDON SOCIETY IS to find a footing she clung to the Choice Ringside Seats For Colt Firearms .... Amt. charged off on at Crystal Lake. edge by her hands, her body sus­ . — 102' FUNERAL OF ANARCHIST SHOT ENVOY Eagle Lock ...... bonds and stocks: William Felber and son William pended in midair. ANDREW CRAWFORD Thursday’s Contest. Fafnir Bearing .. .- . 85 — of this city, spent Sunday at Co­ BECOMING WORRIED Bank stock $1,852.00 Bradner waited beneath wltn Washington, July 19.— The as­ Hart & C ooley...... 165 Can. Bonds 1,168.40 3,020.40 lumbia Lake. out-stretched arms until she let go. New York, July.l9.— The govern­ Inter Silver com . . . .172 Mrs. Fred Yost of Union street The funeral of Andrew Crawford sailant who shot 'William E. Chap­ Amt. added to surplus 50,000.00 She was unhurt. who died early yesterday morning ment evinced a keen Interest today Int Silver pfd ...... 119 BY “ GATECRASHERS” left on Monday for New York City- man, American consul in Puerto in the forthcoming Dempsey-Shar- Surplus and undistrib­ will be held tomorrow afternoon at Mexico, was described today as “ an Land’y Frary & Clark 85 uted earnings ...... 314,661.57 where she will spend several days. key battle. Mann & Bow A ...... 17 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wetstein of SHOOTS SELF AFTER QUARREL 2:30 at Quish’s undertaking rooms Anarchist” by the wounded consul, Int. paid in advance . . 32,818.50 on Main street. Rev. James Stuart On order of U. S. Attorney Tuttle, do B ...... 11 Talcott avenue spent the week-end in a dispatch relayed to the State an investigation of the ticket sale New Brit Ma pfd A. .102 London.— Prominent London so- Total number of deposi­ Troy, N. Y., July 19.— A quarrel Neill will officiate and burial will Department by Arthur Schoenfeld, tors July 1, 1927 ...... 4,349 at Westport. for the fight was opened before do c o m ...... 17 ciet}’^ hostesses, alarmed at the man­ Miss Corrine P. Thomas of the with her husband led Mrs. Marga­ be in the East Cemetery. American charge in Mexico City. ner in which uninvited guests— the Number of new books issued 426 ret Hunter 20 to shoot and prob­ United States Commissioner Cotter, Niles Be Pond new . . 18 Number of books closed .... 285 Automobile Insurance Co. of Hart- No further explanation was given Two box office treasurers of the J R Mont pfd ^ ...... 50 parallel of the American "gate a two weeks va- ably wound herself fatally today, for the shooting. Chapman advised crasher” — are managing to worm Increase in number of books. 141 ford, is enjoying HOSPIT.AL NOTES Madison Square Garden Corpora­ North & J u d d ...... 25% accordin,g to the police. that he was recovering from the their way into brilliant society ga­ Rate per cent of Interest credit, cation. , The husband, Thomas N. Hunter, tion, headed by Tex Rickard, pro­ Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 80 Kiowa Council Degree of Poca­ bullet wound, and asked Schoenfeld therings without Invitations and Jan. 1, 1927, 2%. told authorities that at the end of Admissions: Mrs. Feli.x McEvitt, moter of the fight, were summoned Peck, Stowe & Wilcox — hontas, will hold its regular meet­ to express his appreciation to Russell Mfg C o ...... 40 recommendations, are discussing Rate per cent of Interest credited ing in Red Men’s hall on Friday the quarrel his wife, whom .he 81 Walnut street; Mrs. Mary Rol- to tell why the public cannot get measures with which to put an end July 1, 1927, 2 %. married three weeks ago, asked. lett, 25 Ridgewood: Sherwood 3ad- President Calles for his personal in- choice seats. * Smyth Mfg C o ...... 350 evening of this week. terst in capturing “ the Anarchist.” Scoville Mfg Co new. 54 to this abuse of their hospitality. Total rate per cent for year. 5. Mrs F. T. Maxwell left Monday “ Do you love meN’ mington, 330 Adams street; Tuttle is said to have been in­ In the near future definite traps Due depositors...... $4,221,060.22 Hunter said e replied in the neg­ Michael Orfitelli, 136 South Main formed that choice ringside seats Stanley Wks com . . . 66 for Eastern Point where she will F^IAR RABIES Stanley Works pfd .. 27% will be laid for the great army of Surplus ...... 200,000.00 be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ative, whereupon she shot herself. street; Mrs. Edward Gates, North have fi.llen in the hands of scalpers Standard Screw ----- 9 7 “ unlnviteds” at some of the biggest Int. paid in advance. 32,818.50 N. Beldin,?. . . Elm street. who are disposing of them for pre­ parties and receptions, and what Profit and loss .... 114,661.57 Miss Martha Edwards of Hign APPOINTED TRUSTEE A baby girl was born to Mr. and Stamford, Conn., July 19.— Rev. miums of $10 to $75 above the box Torrington...... 68 John Derosh and a small boy were Underwood...... 53 form these will take is at the mo­ Assets as of July 1, street, is spending this week as Mrs. Harold Turkington of 26 Win­ office price. The informer said none ment the main topic of conversa­ 1927 ...... 4,568,540.29 the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Hartford, Conn., July 19.— ter street today. taking the Pasteur treatment for of these tickets has been obtain­ U S Envelope pf . . . .112 rabies today following advices from Union Mfg Co...... 25 tion among the leading hostesses. Respectfully submitted, Maude Campbell of South Manches- Charles L. Tolies of "V^st Hartford, able by the public through the box Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — The Duchess of Sutherland, wife George W. Randall, was named to the board of trustees HOLD SUSPECT. Hartford that the head of a dog office. of one of the richest peers in Brit­ Treasurer. Miss Margaret McCartin of High of the Norwich state hospital today tested there after the animal had ain, has led the way in the cam­ The bank has real estate loans of street is spending this week with by Gov. Trumbull. Tolies succeeds Greenwich, Conn., July 19.-— attacked the priest and the lad, paign by asking all guests to bring the late Dr. Franklin H. Mayberry George J. Schillieo, held as a fugi­ showed positive rabies. The animal $3,622,800, Unitea States bonds to relatives in Glastonbury. Tjicrii WOULD GIVE UP TROLLEY their invitation cards and refusing the amount of $9,700 and bonds of Mrs. Eugene Edwards of Hish of East Hartford and will hold tive from Jacksonville, Fla., was re­ owned by Rev. Derosh was killed by to receive anybody not possessing foreign countries of $285,266.70. street spent the week-end with re - office until July 1. 1931. moved to the Bridgeport jail today police and the head sent to Hart­ such a card. At a recent dinner and Other securities are railroad bonds, atives in South Manchester. after failing to make bond here of ford for examination. Hartford, Conn., July 19.— ^Au­ Cool dance given at her London man­ $90,500; public utility bonds, $15, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson TO HOP TOMORROW $2,500. He has been held here for thority to abandon trolley lines and For sion many "gate crashers” were 000; bank stock, $454,418; furni­ and family of Talcott avenue, mo­ a week.' Schillieo is charged with FIND ANOTHER MESSAGE substitute bus coaches between thwarted from entering by this ture, fixtures and land, $4,000; tored to Maine on Thursday where London. July 19— Captain Frank having fraudently passed checks on Stollsworth, Stamford and Green­ means. cash in banks and on hand, $86,- Mrs. Robinson and children will Courtney will hop off from Calshot the Watts Hotel Service Company St. Johns, N. F., July 19.— J. H. wich is asked in a petition filed to­ Refreshing Since the commencement of the spend several weeks. of Jacksonville for whorn he at one Small, postal inspector, displayed day by the Connecticut Company 855; total assets $4,568,540.29. of at noon tomorrow on his flight to [present London "season” so many Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Starke New Y.k, according to an official time worked. today a message found in a flask by with the Public Utilities Commis­ uninvited guests have turned up at The officers elected were: Spring street spent the week-end Directors: John E. Fisk, John E announcement today- a 14-year-old boy reading: sion. Sleep private house parties that rooms on a motor trip to Saratoga ENTERED U. S. ILLEG.ILLY. "Nungesser Coli au secours.” The bus route will run from Lad- and passage ways have been con­ Fahey, Thomas F. Rockwell, A. Le Captain Courtney plans to stop at roy Martin, George Arnold, Jr., The boy found the flask floating^ din Rock Road, Greenwich to At- gested and the organizations all but ^A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Velentia, Ireland, and to make his Square, Stamford, and Frederick J. Cooley, George W. second hop-off from that point Stamford, Conn., July 19.— After at Mikes Cove near Point May andj lantic .'■'■'l i ! 1 fill ruined. When receptions have been Thomas Lee of Village street, at living with a brother in this country the message was inside of a discol­ through Main and Bank streets to held at hotels, they have burst in Randall, Frederick H. Holt, John the Rockville City hospital on Mon­ when the weather is favorable. P. Cameron, John Kuhnly, Dennis for three years, Andrew Pzako, ored piece of white paper, accord­ Atlantic street. in even greater numbers. day morning. Springdale, was turned over to im­ Public hearing was set for July The practice of .the uninvited J. McCarthy, Frederick N. Belding, Miss Henrietta Kepp of Elling­ JAP-GEF.MAN TREATY ing to Small. William A. Howell, William N. Pin- migration authorities at Ellis Is­ Government officials began an in­ 22 at 10:30 a. b ^ person when challenged is to say ton avenue spent the week-end as land, N. Y., today pending deporta­ ney. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Un- Tokyo, July 19.— The Japanese- vestigation although holding little that he or she was brought by Mr. tion proceedings. hope that the missing French avia­ So-and-So— always a person who Officers:— John E. Fisk, presi­ gerwitter of Monson, Mass. German commercial treaty, giving dent; Frederick N. Belding, vice Pzako was alleged to have en­ tors will be found. has been noticed leaving. Mr. So- Mrs Helen Friedrich of Villa,ge Germany preferred trade rights, tered the country illegally using a DAVID CHAMBERS and-So being out of reach the host­ president; J. Everett North, secre­ street is confined to her home by will be signed formally at the for­ tary; George W. Randall, treas­ passport issued to James Majeras, WANTS \ NIGHT OFF. ess has no other alternative but to illness. , ^ eign office tomorrow, it was re­ now living In Hungary, when the allow his alleged guest to remain. urer. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hiller ported today. The treaty will an­ latter arrived in that country from Quebec, July 19.— When the CONTRACTOR nul the prohibitory dyestuffs re­ Prince of Wales comes to Canada Sanitary Inspection Hammond street, spent Sunday the United States. CORPOR.^TIOX T.AXES Inspector Nooning of the Sani­ Columbia Lake. strictions which grew out of the next week for a visit, he wants to and be a thorough Englishman and tary Department of the State Board World War. PENNILESS, KILLS HIMSELF Hartford, Conn., July 18.— Taxes of Health Is making a special test have Saturday night "off.” BURN CITY BONDS This became known here today BUILDER of approximately $8,029,600 col­ of the water at Crystal Lake. The Montreal, Que.. July 19.— The lected by the state treasurer’s de­ inspection not only includes the U. S. WILL INFLUENCE when word was received from Pre­ Anson,ia. Conn., July 19.— A body of a man, who committed sui­ mier Stanley Baldwin that an elab­ 68 Hollister Street, partment during July from Connec­ taking of water from the lake, but cide by gas In a boarding house ticut corporations or companies op­ also the drinking water used and $530,000 bonfire is scheduled for orate banquet arranged for the •Manchester, Conn. MEXICAN ELECTIONS Ansonia today. The city has ar­ here, was Identified definitely to­ prince for Saturday night, July 30, erating in this state, accordin,g to also the method of the care and day as that of J. L. Malone, former­ For coolrefresh­ certification of assessments made disposal of the garbage and also the ranged to destroy that amount of must be dispensed with because His First and Second Mortgages old bonds which have been met by ly of New York, and a Virginian by Royal Highness preferred to have by Tax Commissioner William H. sanitary sewer disposal arranged on all new work* Mexico City.— The United States the city. birth. his Saturday nights to himself. ing sleep this Blodgett. Notes. Malone, once "well known In ml-- These, taxes include assessments Miss1TJ.1 CO Carrie Staiger,__ Miss____ Ruth____ is expected to be indirectly au im- AR.MOUR BETTER. Hard circles, left only three cents’ summer build a of $3,900,521.92 against the earn­ Keeney and Florence Friedrich are I portant factor in the next Presiden- and a scrapbook of personal news­ at Momauguin Beach for the week. | tial campaign whonwhen a successor to ings of public utilities, such as paper clippings. transportation, power and light The common council meets to­ Plutarco Elias Calles will be nam- London, July 19.— J. Ogden Ar­ sleeping porch mour, who has been confined to his companies; $2,440,129.82 against night. ed. , SWINDLER SENTENCED miscellaneous corporations includ­ Sherwood Cummings of Ellington All present indications are tnat bed in the Carlton Hotel here fol­ lowing a severe attack of grippe, is now* See us for ing manufacturing and mercantile avenue is spending the remainder of the campaign will be^ hectic and New Haven, Conn., July 19.— concerns: $979,725.80 in franchise the month visiting shore resorts in marked by no little bitterness. "much better but won’t be able to leave his bed for some time,” his Charles F. Diggs, alias H. M. Clark, Typhoon Fans Keep taxes against the stock of insur­ Connecticut. There are three prominent “ mili­ STATE suggestions and dapper and debonair, but neverthe­ ance companies and $709,260.27 J. Arthur Draden of Prospect tary” candidates already in the secretary told the International SOUTH MANCHESTER This Theater Cool News Service today. less wanted In a dozen states, was on deposits in savings banks, trust street accompanied by his wife a field— Alvaro Obregon, Francisco sentenced to three years imprison­ the materials companies and national banks. week from Saturday will leave for a Serrano and Arnulfo R. Gomez. NOT OUR LINDY ment today convicted of having de­ six weeks’ tour in England There is a strong belief among frauded a Meriden jeweler. TODAY AND TOMORROW I TO GUARD “ DEATH PIKE” Mrs. Lawrence Conti of New many persons versed in the ways of you will need* Milford, Conn., July 19.— Specta­ Diggs was accused of having THE WONDER DOG IN A WONDER FILM I I Hartford, Conn., July 18.— Gov- London is spending a few days with Mexico who believe that before the worked a game on C. _ J. Hayek, W. G. Glenney ! e'rnor John T. Trumbull has '’.n- her father, John C. Hassett at the campaign is over armed partisans tors in Town Court here were Meriden jeweler, similar to past nounced the appointment of Rol- Rockville House. of these candidates will clash. shocked today to hear the name of swindles when he exchanged a RIN-TIN-TIN Co. I land L. Gaffney, of Meriden, and Contractor J. Arthur Corbin has The United States, it is believed, "Charles Lindbergh, drunk and dis­ $100 railroad bond for a $500 ring, -in- ' Frank B. Simpson of Springfield, purchased a new Ford truck. is inclined toward the advocacy of orderly,” called by the court. Of the bond to act as a guarantee of Allen PI., Manchester Mass., special policemen for duty A man with a full dinner pail a civilian for the presidency. Years course it wasn’t Col. Lindy, as in­ good faith until he could “ take the on the "New Haven Death Pike,” was arrested this morning on the ago the belief was general in Mexi­ vestigation immediately disclosed. ring home for his wife’s inspection” ^^Tracked By The P olice'' in this state. charge of intoxication and was too co that only a general might be­ before paying the balance. Need­ drunk to be heard this morning. come president of the country but MANY BANKRUPTS less to say, Diggs never returned. This Picture is More Than a Wowl A Bow wow wow I Wilson Woodhouse, gardener at there has beeu a change in the William Maxwell’s, has purchased a viewpoint following the debacles of New Haven, Conn., July 19.— A new Ford sedan. Portirio Diaz and Victoriano Huer­ record number of bankruptcies were filed in the Connecticut Dis­ SHORE COTTAGE The L. P. Fitzgerald Sales and ta. Thursday DA?ONLY Thursday Service Company has sold a Ford There is plenty of sentiment in trict of the United States District w il l r e n t m y c o t t a g e sedan which was delivered to a Mexico for a civilian in the presi­ Court during the fiscal year ending GROCERY AT SAYBROOK m a n o r HOOT SMITH’S salesman in Vermont. dential chair. There is a strong be­ June 30, It was announced today. North School Street. Tel. 1200 Miss Rosella Talcott of Talcott- lief that before election day the The court here handled 640 cases, from July as to Aug. 13. GIBSON in ^^Denver Dude'' ville has purchased a Ford Coupe military candidates will have elimi­ an increase of 100 cases over last through the L. P. Fitzgerald agen year, totaling in liabilities $6.- BILL McKEE ALSO nated themselves. It is the con­ 18 Griswold Street cy. Miss Talcott is a teacher in tention of many who are informed 500.327. Of the 640 cases, 293 were STORE CLOSES ALL DAY THURSDAY New Milford. on Mexican political affairs that a merchants, 119 miscellaneous, 19 SU R PR ISE John Piapelk, arrested on the strong civilian candidate will soon manufacturers, 14 farmers and 87 MERCHANTS’ DAY charge of reckless driving will not make an appearance and prove to wage earners. COUNTRY ST0RE& NIGHT be put to plea tonight in Tolland. be a real dark horse In the race. One of Many Presents Given Away Thursday Night St the His case has been continued until OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENING It will be a full year before the “Quality, Service Country Store W ill Be a Thursday evening. He was driv­ survival of the fittest is determin­ ing the automobile that struck a ed. The result will be ratified at LARGE PORCH HAMMOCK trolley car Saturday. Now on Display In the State Flower .Shoppe Window. Dwight B. Gardner the polls In July, 1928. Dwight Baker Gardner of 57 and Prices” COMING NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Mid- Week Specials Prospect street, died suddenly yes­ SO FORGETFUL terday afternoon at the home of his 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT sister. Miss Genevieve Gardner of Waiter: Mr. Gray has just left Potatoes ...... 49c peck Willin«ton Hill. Dwight B. Gard­ his umbrella again. I do believe he TO ALL SUBURBAN TRADE M a n ch ester’ s **Kdd

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ed his losses to the zero point for cents a pint, forty-five minutes that means that the convention vr%: THEN, AS MOVIES SAY, 80 P. C. OF CANADA two years by selling his stock In from Detroit. POUCE COURT be a “Wow.” ' LARGEFUNERAL N.Y. TO HUB BUSSES m idstream . Pushing off with a Canadian officials openly charge Advance registrations are eomlhf '^ large scow Just after sundown; he the American enforcement units in to the office of the New Haven THE PLUG CAME HOME BOOZE GOES TO U .S. drags to the international line in with corrupt methods. They are Ir­ Real Estate Board at 9 Center ' TO EXCHANGE HERE the river and there awaits the gas­ ritated by the charges from the Mary Maori of Lockwood street street. New Haven, and show that FOR E.F. DWYER oline launch buyers. Having clear­ American side that Canada should (Contlnueil from Page 1) In the Homestead Park section, a large crowd will be on hand. mV. 1Q CCO London point where the damaged getting scenery which will be used 7:25 p. m., -daylight saving time. Pork to Roast 29c lb. $1 a Week quard velour all over, 3 pieces...... car was and to find nobody there. in the Kiddie Revue, which begins This gives a little over eight hours Leg of Lamb 45c lb. “A Year to Pay” Bill had been doing the beaches its annual three-day performance in New York. The Pittsburgh Pi­ Lamb Patties, 3 for 23c. Made of oak in two color combination. and was returning to Manchester. at the State on Monday. The rates will be playing the New York Native Chickens 53c lb. 3 Piece Living Room Suite in popular printed velours. On the New London turnpike he scenery is beng made by a New Giants at the Polo grounds Sunday. Rib Roast Beef 35c lb. Guaranteed construction. C A tried to pass another Manchester York concern after designs made Other attractions in the metropolis Pot Roast 82c lb. Regular price $ 1 6 5 ...... V A car but found that he would be un­ by the local manager and will be are Cony Island, sight seeing trips. Short Cut Smoked Shoulders 27c Central Park and the Bronx zoo. “A Year to Pay” able to do so because a car was all new. lb. coming in the opposite direction. Two or three new faces will he 3 Piece Living Room Suite, frame type in golden or He slowed down to drop in behind seen among the group of leading fumed oak finish, settee, CCfl the car he was to pass and the axle characters in the revue this year- chair and rocker...... snapped. The title of the show is ‘‘Manches­ Fruit $1.00 a Week He parked the car at the side of ter’s Yankee Rose” and it Is filled W hat Is a the road, telephoned to a friend In with the latest songs of the day. Peaches 15c qt. 3 Piece Living Room Suite, cut ^ 1 6 . 0 C tO Manchester to come and get him Clever little dancers -ind tumblers Diuretic? Plums 18c dozen. velour. Regular price $250 ...... ^XO^ aOvI and his party, then encountered a add variety to the affair. Canteloupes, 3 for 25c. “A Year to Pay” car coming to Manchester. The A Junior crehestra, playing under People Are Learning the Value of Canteloupes, 2 for 23c. passing car picked up the three men the direction of Manager Sanson, Occasional Use. California Oranges 79c dozen. 3 Piece Living Room Suite, covered all over in Wool and brought them home. will do the honors for all per­ Gooseberries 18c basket. Mohair. ^ O I O C O In the meantime the person who formances and the only thing ‘.hat veryone knows that a lax­ Blueberreis 27c basket. Currants 13c basket. Regular price $285 ...... X ^aO vl had been at the other end of the the children will not do Is work the E ative stimulates the bowels. “A Year to Pay” telephone started for New London. curtains and the scenery. A diuretic performs a similar Bananas 10c lb. function to the kidneys. Under BOUDOIR CHAIRS He got to the place where the Ford the strain of our modem life; was parked and found that he had our organs are apt to become A Set of Chintz Slip Covers Free With made his trip for nothing. Bill In CITY SHOE sluggish and require assistance. Vegetables telling this Is a Joke on the other More and more people are $ 1 6 .5 0 Every Suite (except 1 or 2 restricted fellow. The other man has not ex­ leamingto use Doan’s P///s,oc­ pressed his opinion. REPAIR SHOP Lettuce 10c. A good sized chair, well made and very casionally, to insure good elim­ * attractive style In selection of pretty flowered numbers. and ination which is so essenti^ Celery 80c. Parsley 10c. chintz covers. CAN’T KILL CATS to good health. More than 50,- Green String Beans, 8 quarts for Shoe Shine Parlor 000 grateful users have given 25c. Round Lake, N. Y.— All cats Doan’s signed recommenda­ SALE PRICES ON CREDIT TERMS 29 Oak St., South Manchester tions. Scarcely a community yeUow String Beans, 3 quarts for found at large In Round Lake Vil­ 25c. Our Profit Sharing Credit Plan always allows the privi­ lage have been officially condemned Next Door to A & P. but has its representation. Ask your neighbor! 3 quarts Telephone Peas 25c. leges of a cash discount with up to a whole years’ time to death, but no one can be found 4 Bunches Beets 25c. to pay. Now we offer special values as well on these lib­ to carry out the sentence. Even men FIRST CLASS 4 Bunches Carrots 25c. G. E. Keith Furniture G>., Inc. eral credit terms. brought from other towns have 8 Native Cucumbers 25c. Comer Main and School Sts. South Manchester, Conn. piven up the Job when adults and SHOE REPAIRING DOAN’S Tomatoes 20c lb. jhlldren followed them all day with Stimulant Diaretie to the Kidneye 8 lbs. Onions 25c. »at-calls and hoots. LOW PRICES Eostn-MUburn Co., lUg- Cbeni..Buff>tOb N .U New Potatoes 43c peck. , .vs MANCHESTER (CONN.) BVBNTNG HERAED. TOBSDAT, JOTT IS. 19W.

coming of the five conquerers of the the proposition that It did. Per­ Atlantic, yesterday, demonstrated haps they never heard this: that. The weather was against the In all languages there are occa­ reception of Byrd and his compan­ ■ {vtnins UtraUi sional words which, meaning one ions and of Chamberlin, but it l^BTJSHSD BT thing in one century, come to mean would have taken something mort THE HERALD PRINTINO CO. an extremely different thing in an­ than rain to have kept the "New V FodQfied by El wood • ! B l» other century. In ancient Hebrew Oct. L 1S81 York crowds from going mad over Every Evenlns Except Sundaya there was a word which stood for Lindbergh. You can’t burn the same H o lid a y s. wave or billow. In the course of Entered at the Post Office at Man- powder twice— that's all. Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. time that word came to mean, not Now It remains to be seen wheth­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall a sea or a billow, but a fish. Trans­ six dollars a year, sixty cent! a er there will continue the same en­ month for shorter periods. lators knew the more modern / thusiasm among capitalists over By carrier, eighteen cents r. ween. meaning of the earlier times. They Single copies, three centa trans-continental commercial avia­ S P E C IA L advertising R E P R E ­ made the seventeenth verse of the tion that marked the first fortnight SENTATIVE. Hamllton*De Llsser, first chapter of the book of Jonah Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue, New yorlc or so after Lindbergh’s achieve­ and 612 North Michigan Avenue, read: “ Now the Lord had prepared ment. Byrd says he expects to see C h ica g o. a great fish to swallow up Jonah. The Manchester Evening Herald is such service established within five on sale In New York City at Schultz s And Jonah was In the belly ot the years. But Byrd has the vision of a News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. fish three days and three nights.” citreet and 42nd. Street entrance ot pioneer adventurer, not that of a Grand Central Station. Suppose the translators had “International News Service has the written, as It may well have been business man. exclusive rights to use lo r J«P“ hUoa- There is no question about it— tlon In any form all news dispatches set down in the ancient Hebrew, we Americans are prone to develop credited to or not otherwise cred lU “ Now the Lord prepared a great ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively excitements verging close on hys­ entitled to use for repubilcatlon all sea to swallow up Jonah.” Would teria. And sometimes they die down the local or undated news publlshod not the story then become a mere h erein .” very quickly and quite flat. W e shall tale of adventure, with Jonah per­ be in a very much better position TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927 haps adrift on a spar, even possi­ to guess at the future of over-ocean bly provided with a raft by the men flying, a year from now, than we are who had cast him out of the ship"^ JUST AS POLICY today. If financial enthusiasm lasts More than one shipwrecked man The news article on another page, that long we may be on our way. has been spewed out of the belly telling about the frequent receipt of the sea after many days. by the big Cheney silk concern of Would sophomoric critics of the COMMEMORATION conscience money from persons wlio improbabilities then find in that The state of Connecticut, its gov­ had gotten somebody’s else pay en­ one little story sufficient ground for ernor and certain members of a velope in addition to their own, denouncing the whole Bible as a certain committee have received di­ contains the material for a little mass of rubbish? And would funda­ plomas from the Sesqui-Centennial sermon. It sum,s up: It doesn't pay mentalists be so very sure that Exhibition association. These his­ to try to be crooked when your na­ Jonah was eaten by a whale. toric documents have been filed in tural tendency is to be honest. If the state library. Perhaps twenty you do try the shady game you find DIRTY CLAIMS years hence somebody will run that you pay usury as well as prin­ The succulent clam is an indi-' across them and exclaim, “ What on ' -pieee Hootier Breakfast Set cipal in mental discomfort. 5 vidual of small refinement in his earth are these things all about?” QUALITY set you will be proud to own. Drop- Crookedness is for crooked folks. mode of life. Like some humans he They ought to be carefully pre­ A leaf table with gracefuUy turMd lege; opens to There are some people— fortunate­ 42 X 37 inches. Four gracrful bow-backed chairs with lives cleanly if his lines happen to served, however, for they will pres t u S f t o ^ t c h the W . Several a t^ cn ve lacquer ly they constitute a small minority fall in cleanly places. But he is a ently be memory’s only tangible Rushes from which to make your selectiop. All deco­ — who can be crooked and happy. dirty feeder in a dirty harbor or link with the biggest washout on rated in bright, snappy lacquer colors. Che&tlng and thievery is for them: offing. He recks not of sewage save record. they were probably born to it. All to gobble it and grow fat on it. that they get, that way, is clear Wherefore the United States gain and nuts to them. Let them Congress once upon a time passed [Balance on^Corwehient Terms 1 go to It— and keep out of jail as a law prohibiting interstate com­ long as they can. merce in claims unless the producer But the man or woman to whom and shipper hold certificates of self-respect is a native essential had cleanliness— clam, not personal best be almighty careful how he or cleanliness— from their state board Sfinn she yields to a sudden temptation. of health. I He has a rotten time of it there­ South-eastern Massachusetts pro-1 *e/uxe after. duces many, many clams which ga Those conscience money notes to the New York market. They are New York, July 19— Last of the '' that come to the mill only tell their shipped, of course, by holders of resorts to perpetuate the atmos- j full story by inference. The miser­ Massachusetts certificates and are phere of old Greenwich Village is -5 piece Imported Linen Set! 24 piece Dish Set! able times put in by their writers dug by holders of certificates. Now Romany Marie's. Here the stumps of candlesticks can but be guessed at. Cutting out and 23 pieces of Wm. A. Rogers Tableware! it has been discovered that some burn low upon rough board tables all preachment about abstract mor­ clam diggers, while devoting their which bear the carvings of thous­ O W you can have the beautiful Hoosier g°“g^^eu\°°A*CC^^ b re a k fa s t ality and the Ten Commandment, daytime operations to hygienic ands of knives. Initials of the cele­ the table and chairs but dishes and and tableware as welH ^ brated and the unknown dip in who wants to suffer ten thousand beds, stealthily by night visit inter­ N service for four ^aced in yom h°me at once au ^ And hurry before grooves and valleys across, the sur­ dollars worth for a forty dollar dicted, sewage-ridden localities, illustrations carefully. Picture all th«e things in use m , faces. In one dark corner a lean .the limited supply is gonel For they’ll certainly sell quicxiy at crooked grab? particularly in the vicinity of Bos­ young man with one of t’lose ton, and wrest therefrom many fat clumps of beard patterned after Ru- 5 ^ i e c e i clams which they incorporate with dolpho of “ La Boheme,” sits 24 pc/ Set sketching in pastels while his blase their legal catches. Imported COCK-SURE model plays an endless game of PIECES! of Fine To stop this the chairman of the Belatedly there comes to our at­ solitaire. V-/J Linen Set! health commission had recourse to At each table wait those tiny Dishes! tention an article published in one Exactly as shorn 4S-inch attractively striped the device of canceling the certifi­ cups of heavy Turkish coffee. Breakfast service for cloth with four 13-incb of the periodical reviews recently cates of the offenders. Then, to the Through a doorway, now and then, four from one of napkins to match. Oenuins on the surprising growth of atheis­ comes the flash of Marie’s red- America’s fo r e m o s t firmly w o v e n imported amazement of all decent citizens, potteries. Has _ an . striped gypsy dress or the glint of A L L FOR ONLY pure linen with carefully tic societies in American colleges Ivory body, and is in lawyers for the dirty clam diggers turned hema. Harmonizes and even high schools. A consider­ heavy round earrings. A young the new tulip design. succeeded in getting from the at­ pianist who won considerable fame Light in weight, fane perfectly with the Hoosier able number of such groups, it ap­ texture and velvety dUlf set. torney-general of the state a for­ last season plays cJ Brahms waltz glaze. A high quahty pears, have sprung into existence on a venerable piano. mal opinion that the certificates, recently, bearing in many cases The bare wooden walls are heavy once issued, could not be revoked 23 pieces of Guaranteed grotesque and, to many persons, with paintings and sketches, some The only comeback the health com­ left by artists in payment for shocking titles, such as the one, W m. A. Rogers, Ltd. Tableware meals; some the gifts of the hun­ mission had, as to that, was to stop A handsome 23-piece eet of tableware in the “ Damned Souls,” by which free­ dreds of painters who have come issuing any more certificates this graceful Amherst pattern, guaranteed by Wm. thinkers of Rochester university and gon,e. year and next year none at all will A. Rogers, Ltd., for service and satisfaction. calls themselves. Some of the liter­ From table to table goes the in­ Exactly as shown, A set you win be proud be granted, it Is declared. So the evitable Marchana, one of the last ature fathered by these groups is to ewa. entire dam digging industry, so far picturesque figures of the village. of the most virulently anti-religious as out-of-the-state markets are He wears a bright gypsy sash, an nature; and much of it is the work old shirt and a comedy detective concerned, faces ruin; because a of boys and girls who have not school badge. Beard and mustache few filthy cheats want to play the much more than reached -adoles­ have been trimmed a la Buffalo Reserve Your Set at OnceJ hog and can get an attorney-gener­ Bill and the incongruous costume is cence. al to back them up. topped by a hat of rough rider vin­ This is the natural, the well-nigh tage. He plays the comedy villain, now and then turning to the role of inevitable reply of one group ot NO GLORY THERE born extremists to the challenge of gypsy fortune teller when he flash­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. American airplanes, flying over .a es suddenly from his belt a tiny another group of born extremists miniature battle line at Ocotal, magnifying glass and to the light represented by the people who in­ EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. Nicaragua, slaughtered the mis­ of a flickering candle, broods over duced the Tennessee Legislature to the palm and fingefs ot a guest, guided ’Liberals of General San- pass its celebrated anti-evolution making dire prognostications. dino, whose Liberalism had lately Sometimes he adds a sinister touch legislation. The type of mind that taken on much of the character of to his prophesies by gory tales of would jam its religious convictions banditry. Three hundred Nicara­ palm readings that ended in sui­ or its interpretations of morality cide and murder. A perfect actor Is guans are dead, and one American down the throats of all mankind by Marchand, balancing well his por­ Marine. There should be no longer force of law is precisely the same tions of mirth,and horror; a fine any doubt in the minds of the Nica­ actor and a student of human na­ Allen White and Basil Manly of the | type of mind as that which jeers ture hidden here behind a dish­ stand out as the best candidates of raguan recalcitrants as to who is People’s Legislative Service. White i at all faith and all religion and washer, waiter and coffee brewer. a possible third party, but there is :k P R I\ M E boss. asked why the people were “ deai to j terms all worshippers crack-pots some question as to whether either PAUL One does not expend a great, deal the cause of reform” and displayed j Today, Marie's window looks def­ ADAMS and declares, as does one seventeeu- would carry the banner. “ this worship of stability, this tre- i of sympathy on persons whose ideas initely out across Washington mtA. year-old girl editor, that all fell Borah probably wouldn’t accept mendous timidity toward change.” | ^.FEANCE if. of patriotism extend to defying, Square at the 23-story skyscraper unless he felt there was some He recalled the good old days when Ganiels, secretary ot the navy, gionists are persons “ suffering from apartment which tells the story of CHAPTER L.XXXV f with an army ot a few hundred half chance of winning. Norris is will­ proposed drastic reforms attracted It is possible that there may dropped over for a visit. compound dislocation of the rea­ the passin.g of Greenwich Village. The company Was marching up armed and half clad “ spiggotys” ing to fight a battle for progres- public notice and often obtained have been some funnier outfits soning powers.” It was in the old Marie’s on sivism at any and all times, but he the hill toward Pontaneien, slog­ the might of the United States, and legislative majorities. in the grand guerre but Ambu­ Christopher street— and places of BY RODNEY DUTCHER has always avoided trying to set ging along in route step laden Of course it requires an enor­ Manly replied that the need cf lance Company No. 339 of the incidentally to the grabbing of the same nature— that the bobbed with the trophies of the chase himself up as a leader, though he , the hour was “ a new, liberal pro­ 310th Sanitary Train of the 85th mous egotism for any child whose Americans' mines. But on the other hair vogue began. The world laugh­ Washington, July 19.— There are when a flock of official blue cars is the best loved of the progres­ gressive organization. A new party Division, must have at least come experiences of life have not been ed then and coined the phrase “ ho- many earnest souls who yearn for a with many gold stars, whizzed by. hand one does not forget, that the sives. wasn’t necessary, he said, because close to winning the ripe olives. bohemians,” but t'ne village lived to third party movement which would Suddenly one stopped. much more, in space of time, than 300 men killed by the swooping Some progressives, such as W il­ the direct primaries left leeway for This was an enlister outfit (all see the whole nation go bobbed. give the nation’s progressives and brave, fearless boys who refused An officer jumped out— proba­ the life of a butterfly, to cavalierly bombers were human beings, sons liam Allen White, believe that ’.here election of the right man. Here first appeared smocks, sandals liberals a chance to express them­ to wait for the draft)— collected b ly a colonel, or maybe a corporal. scrap the whole of sacred history is no appreciable public sentiment What will grow out of this idea Addressing the lieutenant in of mothers, fathers of children; and other odd raiment. Again f e selves politically, but three major in 1917 and shipped to France In favor of progressive ideals, but is uncertain, although it probably charge he demanded an,grily: with a • “Tra-la-la! Pooh!” But personalities with aspirations and world laughed. Today half the of­ factors hold them back: in August, 1918. most of them refuse to admit this will have much support. Former “ And what the h— youth, when it thinks it is achiev­ fice girls in New York wear smocks - 1 . It costs like blazes to organize It was scheduled to take part hopes and indubitably a feeling that and believe that a Moses is all Senator Robert L. Owen, for In­ outfit do you call this? and sandals have come in style and and promote a national ticket, and in the Metz drive and the mem­ ing freedom, is prone to be egotist;- they were fighting foreign invaders. that’s necessary. stance, has como out for a coalition At the same time the inquiring- gone out again. Here appeared third parties have an especially bers, equipped with hatchets and tal. Among the stricken fields on peasant blouses, craft woven dress­ The loss of the elder LaFollette of the Democratic party with the iodine swabs, were all set for the officer pointed to a private in one hard time raising cash. was a terriffle blow. Had LaFollette Republican progressives. Manly ot the squads. And believe it oi And in no way, moreover, does •which the arms of the United States es and a score of other fauhlons 2. The third party sentiment great fray when the armistice that later became popular. The lived, many of his worshipers be­ feels that Democratic leadership is caught them in Boi.. 1’ Eveque. not. that private had a sword this egotism transcend that of the have achieved glories— Saratoga, lacks a leader to head the ticket. village set many a style. lieve that he might have organized in bad shape, but hopes that his Socially, this outfit was su­ buckled to his belt, a souvenir he Yorktown, Gettysburg, Bellieu 3. It Is reasonably certain that a tolerant and hidebound religionist Here, too, and at Polly’s and a third party which wtulcl have piopo.sed progressive movement preme. In spite of 9 o’clock clos­ had picked up on one of his raids. third party would stand no chance who, alone of all mankind, has been Wood, the Argonne— it Is doubtful along haunts of McDougall street figured importantly in the next elec­ would attract many of the rank .and ing order?, no worth-while place The lieutenant In charge stut­ of victory in its first presidential tered an explanation, or tried to, blessed by his creator with com­ if Ocotal will gain a lasting and appeared Tiny Tim, with his stock tion. As it is, few of the 5,000.000 file. remained undiscovered. In Cosne- of "psychic candy.” He would sell campaign. La Follette voters of 1924 will oe sur-Loire, in Pouilly, and later on rather, but the Irate officer cut plete knowledge of the truth. The reverential place. All these- facto-rs apply with equal you candy to match your personali­ satisfied to vote for Coolidge or any in Charmes-la-Cote and down in him short. One bomb, dropped from a plana, force to the third party suggested child atheist and the militant sec­ ty, or your aura, Or your tempera- but a very exceptional Democrat in the LeMans area, the riots were “ March ’em at attention,” he tarian are cut off the same piece is said to have killed thirty of San- rnent. And he made a small for­ by Dr. V7ayne B. Wheeier of tbe 1928. A handful may vote for Coo­ perfect. The officers— all medi- yelled, “ and tell that private to Antl-SalCOn League, who threatens and the variation in the forms they dino’s Nicaraguans. Somehow we tune. When the village began to lidge many would vote for Al coes— were agreeable, being snuff- throw that sword in the creek.” to lead the dry children of Demo­ up soldiers and things were done. The orders were executed. And have taken has been produced by have the feeling that we ■ftouKl pass he went to Hollywood and car­ Smith, but the majority would like ried the “ soul candy” vogue to the cracy off on a bolt in case the un- a candidate of their own. Along in March, 1919, the 27 the private, who could see no rea­ about as soon have been among the the variance in the winds that have motion picture capital. Someone regenerate leaders nominate Gov­ If a third party should arise in regulation ambulances were re­ son why he shouldn’t sport a blown them. thirty on whom it dropped as to told me that he had been seen in a ernor AI Smith. the next year, which is unlikely, its The dews are heavy on my brow; ceived, a trifle late for duty, but. sword along with the hatchet he My breath comes hard and low; nevertheless, handy. And the had carried through the war, went Seekers after truth are seldom have dropped it. fine limousine on Hollywood boule­ The high cost of new parties is platform will declare war on special vard about a year ago. the most discouraging feature in privilege and government tainted Yet, mother dear, grant one re­ gang, in which there were many on kitchen police for two weeks so very, very sure. It is only when Meantime, one Marine is dead. great boys, continued in an even The latest gag on Broadway con the minds of the chronic third by contact with the “ big interests” . quest, before the outfit, after a daily No mine la worth the life of a ma­ stronger tone. bath at the Pontaneian delouser, one is no longer seeking that he cerns an actor who appeared at the party men. If they could be sure o2 Progressives are divided on prohibi­ Before your boy must go. Stories of this outfit were in­ drove home in some fringed- becomes Intolerant of the beliefs of rine. theater doorway after several days a healthy popular support and Oh! lift me ere my spirit sinks. tion, although most of their heat numerable but the best, perhaps, absence looking particularly wan. And ere my sense *ail; topped surrles and was demob­ others, fcven college boys and glris enough money to cover expenses, leaders are dry, and it would be -which illustrates the true charac­ A friend stopped him. Place me once more, 0 mother ilized. do not know everything. Even If DYING DOWN they would be able to find some difficult to round up all thl" liberals ter, concerned the morning tn “ You’re looking pretty sick sort of a candidate. on either a wet or dry plank. dear! they know that the whale never There is no mistake about it— April, 1919 when the boys arrived what’s the matter?” Some of the best “ third party' Astride the old fence rail. TOMORROW: Signs of the the American people have exhaust­ I Two Leaders Considered In Brest. It SO happened that they swallowed Jonah, perhaps they do “Oh, I’m just recovering from a thought was recently revealed in — Bret Harte: Song Without £• Borah and aeaatcr Norris of ca m a ia on the day Josephus not- know that the whole of the ed their first wild enihusiasm over very bad case of 'Scotch.' ” corresBondence between William ' Sanaa* GILBERT SWAN [ Nebraska are the two men who Christian truth does not stand on trans-oceanic flights. The home i ' - v ' ■■ y*^ '•' * - v '. ' PAOi^"' Manchester (conn.) evening bekaee, Tuesday, jhlYjI^ 1927*^, LONE ENGINE IN FIELD’ -^eek-end at Crescent Beach. Alexander Lang and Samuel Klein. Mrs. Robert Dobglas, Garment HALE’S NEWS NOTES f Mrs, Ann Waddell, buyer of the department, entertained Mr. and Scott City, Kan.—-Out In ttw. Millinery department, has returned Mrs. Edward Briscoe and son, Kansas prairie, miles from a town from a week’s auto trip along the or a railroad track, stands, an old Connecticut and, Rhode Island Charles, of Hudson, New York, over Miss Lillian Powers, Art depart­ the week-end. locomotive. Many years ago a cred^ BYRD’S HO OMING ^hore. * ' tor of a short line railroad iseurea ment, has returned after spending the past week at Bolton lake. ,* Miss Elsie Johnson, switchboard an attachment on the engine, but Michael Haberen, Self-Serve gro­ operator, has left on a two weeks’ REPINING INFLUENCE the company that bought the rights cery, will spend the next two weeks vacation, part of which will be of-way tore up the track and lefr on an auto trip through northern (spent at Pleasant View, Westerly, First Gold Digger: I have a new the locomotive where it could not New England. j . I. sugar papa now. be moved. "Hi Mrs. John Reardon, Domestic de­ ^ Others who will take their vaca- Second Gold Digger: What be­ partment, will spend this week at fron at this time are the Misses came of the other one? China Is believed to have had a Bayvlew Heights, Milford. Charlotte Burr, Marjorie Dowd and First Gold Diggerl Oh, I melted serious epidemic of influenza in Mildred Erickson, and Messrs. him down.— Life. 1641. Mrs. John Gardner, Neckwear department, and family spent the

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She is visiting friends torney General W . ,\. Smith has no­ spent the week-end at the home of and relatives in Philadelphia, Pa., tified all sheriffs to “Enforce Rev. ami Mrs. E’iott O. Foster at $2.50 to $3.50 Straw Hats n ow ...... t.. $2.00 and i.s expected homo next Sunda.'c. Strictly" all traffic laws of the iMillbury, Mass. Mr. Foster is a for­ WATKINS BROTHERS $4.00 to $4.50 Straw Hats now...... -t $3.00 .Miss Lillian IL Pnrger is spend­ state ineluding a restriction of driv­ mer pastor of tlie Columbia church. ing the week-end at Pleasant View, ing over 4 0 miles per hour any- Rev. and Mrs. Duane 'Wain and $5.00 to $6.50 Straw Hats n ow ...... $4.00 R. I. wliere in the stat>-. sons returned Tuesday evening af­ Mrs. H. \V. John son of La.rrahee The action of the attorney gen­ ter a two weeks’ vacation during street, liuni.side, onteriained at , eral is tlu^ result of the double tra- which they motored to Ohio, taking xvlii-st In honor cd' lo r niece, .Mrs. I cedy near Council Grove, Kansas, in the Cliristian PLuloavor Conven­ Ao.iiliam Wind of Sai'asota, l''lori-l wlmre Sammd and .'\Iorri.s Klein. tion in Cleveland. Mr. Wain's sister Shirt Specials Underwear Specials da, Thursday aflenioon. Prizes i 1)01 li of Chicago, were killed while accompanied him home for a visit. were won by .Mrs. William Tlirasp-; lacing a railroad train from Chica- Miss pjva Collins is putting in $1.00 Nainsook Union Suits, n o w ...... 59c or, .Mrs. Margarol Turner, .Mrs.j ,co to California. several new floors In the house $2.00 White Broadcloth, n o w ...... $1.69 $1.25 Knitted Union Suits, n o w ...... 79C Ernest Hack and .Mrs. Lillian Skin-i owned by her and occupied by Ru­ 65c Balbriggan Underwear...... 45e r.er, of Pleasant VaIlc.^■. li('fresh-' ral Carrier Raymond Lyman and $2.50 White Broadcloth, now ...... $2.00 luents were served !).'■ the lio.'.^te.sses, his family. Mrs. H. N. Johnson. Mrs. C. W. ' Mrs. Albert Brown Is spending $3.00 White Broadcloth, n o w ...... $2.50 Men’s Hickory Stripe Kihbe and .Mrs, W. (i (Irisel Mi's. ! T.ALCOTTVILLE some ti'ue in Harffoid at the home Clearance Sale Of I 25 dozen Men’s Fancy Band Shirts, Wind, was before licr marria.gc, ! of her son Herman. Overalls $1.00 Miss Gladys Lord of this town. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey and Values to $2.50, n o w ...... $1.39 Miss Harriett Sharp has as her|' Mr. and Mrs. William Frazier family from Nebraska have been guest for a few da\s, .Miss .Myrtle and family of .New Britain were visiting their c'vu''* a, Mrs. P''lorence Gowdy from Poveiil i \'. Badge. j Summer Millinery | Sunday guests of Mrs. P’razier's Bert Simiison of Long Hill street ;':;iUcr, .\lbert Lee. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Smith 10% off all Trunks, Cases and Bags. has been ill at his home with the have returned after an auto trip to grip (luring the last week. IMr. and Mrs. Harry Donley of Quebec. I YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE | 10% off all Golf Hose. Miss .\lma Andrnlot of Si)ring- Worcc.-ier. i\lass. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lyman of side avemui and .Miss Sieplionie H. K. Wiglilman of Stafford Plainville are guests of Mrs. Ly­ i of any of our better grade summer models now drastical- | p’ormelster sp.eu tlm wi'ek-end at Springs were Sunday guests at the man's father, James Utley. I’onghkeepsie, .N. T.. last wc(‘k. ' home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blaii- Miss Doris Pinckney of New Hav­ I ly reduced for quick clearance 3 Mrs. Oliver Clark of Hartford, k('nl)urg. en is visiting her cousin, Miss but who formerly livi il here, is the | Mr. and Mrs. Felix McCue of Gladys Rice. Miss Lillian Knapp cuest of Mrs. Frank Dart ami they I| .Millers P''alls. Mass., wore week-end Footwear Specials ! guests of Mrs. McCue's parents, came with her, returning to New I $2.98 I :alled on friends and relatives in j j .Mr. and Mrs. J. Edmund Bradley. Haven after spending a night here. Ibis place on Saturday, \ : 'I'he town doubles croquet tour- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and I SEVENTY-FIVE HATS | Mr. and Mrs. Georgi' W. Hills ;uh1 son of Providence recently called on Men’s Selz Six Oxfords ...... little son Wilbur Jr. and .Miss .Mar­ I iiamcut came to a close on Friday j evening. .Miss Dorothy Wood and their cousin, Mrs. Clapton Hunt. of the silk and straw combination in a wide range of col- | Men’s Sport Oxfords, $6 to $7 grades...... |^ 49 lon Hills and Otis Hills all motor­ A number of local people have I ed to East('rn Point last Tlinrsday 1 Karl Beebe received loving cups ns a reward for their skillful playin,g. purchased tickets fo the- Chautau­ 5 ors with plenty of large head sizes priced for quick g Men’s Brown Snugglers — ...... |1*39 and spent the day. Ice cr(‘.'vm was on sale for the qua now in session In Wllllmantlc, The driver of the Bond Bread Men’s Moccasin Work Shoes...... • finals and over one hundred were and are well pleased with the fine i clearance g company truck had an accidcnl in attendance. Much credit for the programs. The play "Sun Up" giv­ Women’s Sauteme, Grey, Black Satin, Kid and Patent and W hite while near tlu' honu' of Leroy sncci'ss of this activity should he en Thursday evening was enjoyed Stron.g last Friday aflernoon. giv('u lo the committee who were especially. Kid P um ps...... While trying to adjust the wind­ ■Miss .Mice Deetm-, Miss Faith Tal- The hot weather Is making the $1.98 I shield, he cut his right hand severe­ cott. .Mrs. P''rauk Smith, Wilbur lake a popular place. Thursday aft­ Broken Lots Women’s Pum ps...... $3.98 ly on the broken glass. He was Smith, .Mr. and .Mrs. James Wood. ernoon being a holiday In the ONE LOT OF HATS | given first aid at tlie homo of Mr. Guests and relatives fr.om this stores In Wllllmantlc, large num­ and Mrs. Strong and was then tak­ plact' attending tlio sixty-third bers sought the lake for a cool including felts and straws priced for quick clearance | en to the office of Dr. Holmes wedding iinniversary of Mr. and swim. Evenings between 5 wid 9 where he dressed tlu' wound. He .Mrs. Coradon Beelie of Soutli Cov­ are also a popular time for those telephoned for a relief driver and entry on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. who have to work during, the day. $1.00 I was taken to Hartford. Olin Beebe. Miss Caroline Beebe, Mrs. Christie Grant Is (lulte sick Roliort Beebe, Master Olin Ron­ JAPAN OPENS HIGHWAYS at her home here. Slie was taken C. E. HOUSE & SON, INC deau, Mr. and Mrs. .Mhert and sons o:< -:o ill Friday evening with heart trou­ P'')'ancis and John McCone. Kobe, Japan— Modern highways, ble. Markle Tntle who has lu'cn in built with the latest machinery, are the Manehest(M' Memorial Itospital being .opened in many sections of since his Fourth of July iicciclcnt, IT COl l.DN'T I..\HT Japan. A 90-foot roadway from Is so much improved that he is ex­ Kobe to Osaka, built for 20,000,000 A LIC E F. H EALEY \ yen, recently was opened v/lth I pected home on Sunday. She: I wasn't so anxious to mar­ i Millinery Shop, Park Building | ry you. I refused you six times. elaborate religious ceremonies and The healing niiparatus of an in­ He: Yes, and then my luck had the accompaniment of ancient Shin*. I iHerald Advertising Pays--Use Jt sect often is located In Us legs. to give out.—Answers. to music. uiiiiiiiiiijuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimiiinniiiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiim MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 19,1927. p X g e s i x ’ JUST BUZZING AROUND being fired ofa by the outposts of Manchester visitors here Sunday the Second Battalion, the white met with a peculiar accident during Cheney Brothers Find HOWITZERS STAGE army. Immediately upon being fired the guard mounting ceremonies. Ho on, the advance guard of the Third undertook to pet a gray mare who Battalion deployed until prepara­ objected to Bob’s mode of affection Honor Among Most Men ‘MUTINY’ IN CAMP tion could be made for the assault and gently placed her hind feet in on the more or less impregnable Bob’s stomach giving him a 15-foot position held by the defending aerial ride. Fortunately, Bob was army. Part of the front line of the none the worse for his experience. This Story Proves That Even Thieves Have a defender's stronghold stretched Private Fiedler Only One across an old cemetery which con­ In the boxing bouts last night. Conscience—It All Strengthens Faith tained the graves of many Revolu­ Private Pat McCavanaugh of Co. tionary war veterans. For half an G lost a decision to Private Kudla in Fellow Men. Caught Is Put In Guard­ hour the battle waged furiously and of Company D, Meriden, after the U. S. regular army officers who claiming a foul and dropping to the “ There’s honor among th'.eve.s! ” <♦> with the firm on the short end are acted as umpires addressed the of­ floor in the third round. It was the house-Officers Laugh. And that doesn’t mean -if nece.i- numerous. Thieves again enter in ficers of each company telling of opinion of the majority that Mc­ here. Money rightfully belonging to both their good and bad points. It Cavanaugh was fouled but Referee sity that one thief honor.s another. the firm was willfully taken. was pointed out that the attacking Scaife saw it otherwise. The deci­ This story proves that some thieves But, sooner or later, the honesty, V »/ • “ In Flanders Fields force did not conceal itself after be­ sion was booed long and loudly. are honest, and therefore, eventual­ and moral sense of right and Where Poppies Grow, ing fired on and also that the de­ Captain Blssell and Lt. Tedford, the ly honorable. wrong, which is deep seated in 99 Between the Crosses judges, disagreed. Tedford voted fending battalion made poor range When Cheney Brothers paid per cent of the humans, takes ef­ 0} Row on Row— estimation in. firing upon the ad­ for McCavanaugh. their 4,300 employees with cash in­ fect. Once every eight months on an By Staff Correspondent vancing army. The latter, however, stead of by check, errors in ac- average some one person who^ has // Camp Trumbull. NIantic, July 19 was conceded to be the logical Col. Hunter was in New York counting and in the paying came as Maken money wrongfully from — Minus most of its 6 7 officers who winner. yesterday and personally conferred often as being human makes neces­ Cheney Brothers returns either the & /A were “ killed and buried” when Yesterday afternoon, the chief with Col. Lindbergh’s manager re­ sary. In the great many times that w^hole sum or as generous a part “ mutiny” broke out yesterday event outside of parade of the first garding his flight here Wednesday. a paymaster gave pay envelopes to as the person can afford at the 'iS ' within the ranks, the 169th Infan­ battalion was the baseball g ^ e “ Everything is O. K. as arranged,’’ the employees there were chances time. An anonymous letter is usual­ try, C. N. G., was forced to under- between Company G and the Ho­ the colonel said upon his return. for mistakes. And naturally mis­ ly addressed to the firm or some ;;o a complete “ resurrection” before witzer Company in the semi-finals. takes were made. one member of the Cheney family G won 6 to 1 mainly through the saying that the money enclosed was continuinu: with its intensive mili­ C.\DDIES OX STRIKE It has chanced, many times, butt tary program toaay. The Howitzer brilliant pitching of Glorgetti and not at frequent intervals, that not received honestly. Company of Manchester caused all the poor fielding of the Howitzer someone received some-one’s else I This "conscience” money is a players. Mantelli was the only Terryville, Conn., July 19.— Au­ the trouble when in the dead of the thorities were forced to take a pay in addition to nis own. Cheney ' source of great satisfaction to night practically the entire com­ plaver to collect two hits and his Brothers, of course, were the los­ members of the firm of Chene> team outhit Captain Dexter’s boys 6 hand today after the boys had pick­ pany executed a silent raid on the eted the entrances to the club and ers. The man or woman who kept Brothers. They are reassured in the officers’ teats, pulling up tha name to :? One of the features of the a weekly wage that was not his or confidence they have placed in somewhat one-sided game was the roughly handled several >vould-be signs and planting them all in a strikebreakers. The caddies “ walk­ hers was, of course, a thief. mankind’s honest^. No doubt, any­ carefully selected “ cemetery” on execution of a . triple play by Cap­ In the thousands of other busi­ one of the Cheneys would shake the tain Bissell’s cohorts. Lieutenant ed out” rather^han stand a reduc­ the open drill field. The stunt fur­ tion from 50 cents to 30 bents per ness transactions made weekly by hand of the author of such an nished many a laugn from the colo­ Tedford and Golas were the other a firm as large as Cheney Brothers anonymous letter rather than seek victims when Red Cerviol lined to pound. Members of Lie constables nel down. This was not the case for office were called today to protect the chances of errors being made to punish him. one young: man. however for he Giorgetti in the sixth inning. the new caddi.^s. was captured by the Officer of the Company G was first to score, Day and placed in the guard house. Mantelli drawing a pass, stealing NAMED IN WILL.S The remainder escaped. second, going to third on McCar­ AND HE WALKED New York, July 19.— Two Con­ GEO. A. JOHNSON The task of collecting all the thy’s overthrow to second and scor­ ing on a fielder’s choice. Two more Birmingham, Ala.— Arrested for necticut residents were named ben­ Identification markers required eficiaries in wills probated here to^ considerable “ dangerous” work. In came in the third. With two batters violation of the liquor law,. W. H. Civil Engineer and Surveyor V out, Edgar doubled and came home Bridewell was haled into court and day. Margaret McReynolds, ‘ 167 small groups the men darted here Washington, street, Hartford, re­ and there about the various tents when Jarvis missed Hollands t.y fln^d $100. He paid it, found him­ Tel. 299. South Manchester directly into his hands. Ho.land self broke and wired his wife for ceived $5,000 from Mary McRey­ In staff row and adjoining official nolds and William C. Hartmann, tents. Very little noise was made as took second on an error and scorea money for railroad fare home. Her later on Von Deck’s single. Tc.o answer from their Georgia home Bridgeport, was willed the same the men crept stealthily about the amount by Mathilda L. Hartmann. tents in the pale moonlight on their more G tallies dented the plate m was: “ Walk, and when you get daring feat, which, if frustrated, the fifth. Edgar walked, stole sec­ tired, run.” Bridewell started walk­ might have, proven far more dis­ ond and scored on Giorgetti s sin­ ing. ARTESIAN WELLS Typew riters agreeable for the Manchester night- gle The latter stole second and Drilled Any Diameter— raiders. But as it turned out. all came home when De Hahn punched A London school, started to teach All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ TO BE REARRESTED funds, will be taken into custody TO SUE 1 OK SLANDER Ijnt four or five of the markers a neat single past first base. Tli^e languages, now finds most' of its Any Depth Any Place changed and overhauled. immediately upon his release until were swiped and hustled away to other G run was made in the sixth. pupils anxious to acquire an Eng­ suit which has been filed for the Special Discounts to Students, Thompsonville, Conn., July 19.— the "Flanders Field” where they Mantelli singled, stole second and lish accent within a snort time. Charles F. Volkert When Clark L. Hamilton, former missing funds can. be heard, it was Bristol. Conn., July 19.— Charg­ were buried with approuriate cere­ went to third on an error, scoring tax collector here, steps from the announced today. ing that a neighbor, Julius Ellades, monies. The result was that when when Chartier mussed Edgar’s car­ Blast Hole Drilling gate at the Weth'ersfield prison, in l.ad spread the “ slaiulerqus report” many of the officers returned later, pet roller. The lone Howitzer run Telephone 821 October, he will walk directly Into tliat Ju’..Ui3 Ni :>c was trying to “ sell •:hoy were unable to find their own After touching poison ivy, one was also manufactured in the Test Drilling for Foundation the arms of the law again and a should bathe the skin with soap bis own baby, ’ Nick has a suit on tents without difficulty. sixth. Hook Brennan got safe on Water Systems $120,000 suit. Hamilton, who has and water and then apply a satu­ file iien^ today lor $1 000 damages When the signs were discovered McCavanaugh’s error, took second Pumps for All Purposes. Kemp's Music been servicing a three year sen- rated .solution of acetat of lead. against Eliades. staked out in neat rows earl.v yes­ on another misplay and third on fence for embezzlement of Enfield terday morning, even the strictest Golas’ single from where he scored Acid%mach Tel. 1375-5. House disciplinarian amor.-.: the officers on Lieutenant Tedford’s infield rap HIGHLAND PARK P. O. had to smile. Wlien C' lo.'.el D. Gor­ that McCavanaugh booted. don learned of tlie escapade, that The box score follows: "Phillips Milk of Magnesia” same pleasant smile came over his Company G (6) H PO Better than Soda face and he remarked: “ That's a AB BmUdias » Royal Cord Balkan on good joke. It's too bad that one of Mantelli, cf . . . 3 2 0 Bawl Maehlna. It U pe^ them was captured for now we will McCavanaugh, I ALEXANDER JARVIS, Jr. | faetl* potaiMo to carry out too have to deal with him. " Lieutenant !3lcr 5^bBty o f Ruhbar’’ with s s ...... Here after, instead of soda take I SAND, GRAVEL, STONE | tho dd-atyla Colonel Orville .\. Potty was of the Edgar, 3b . . a little “ Phillips Milk of Magnesia” Yoationof this maehina by tha U ohod StaM Rubber Company mada tiro same opinion but both made it plain Holland. It . in water any time for indigestion i _ CINDER FILLING | cM M ctioa a moro o*oet that there was a limit to this sort Gior-getti, p or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and | ^ Loam and Grading. Ashes Removed. | trottablm of procedure. Von Deck, c relief will come Instantly. and so nmkea it posaiblo to bmld to E Moving and Trucking s "PlonW o# Rubbor’’ with yroator The unfortunate member of the Do Han, lb For fifty years genuine “ Phillip.? m a d e in pr*eisien. Howitzer's nocturnal party was Morgan. 2b Milk of Magnesia" has been pre­ I Now is the time to have your lots graded at the | ENGLAND t*rivate John I'ledler who was Frey, rf . . • scribed by physicians because it = Cemeteries by S taught by Lieutenant DeLorenze, Schibel, rf . overcomes three times as^much acid the O. D. When jilaced under ar­ in the stomach as a saturated solu­ I ALEXANDER JARVIS, JR. | rest, Private Fiedler had the two 28 6 6 18 10 tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving i 416 Center Street. Phone 341 | most important markers which the Howitzer Co. ( 1 ) the stomach sweet and free from aight prowlers suc.ght. those of AB R H PO A all gases. It neutralizes acid fer­ iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiinniiiiiiiiininintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiininiiiiniiiiiiiiii dol. Hunter and Col. Petty. The Connelly, ss . . . 2 0 mentations in the bowels and gent­ x p r e s s e d in term* of your cbx, prisoner refused to tell what com"- McCarthy, c . . . 4 0 ly urges the souring waste from the 1 “Plenty of Rubber” means this; pany he was from and so was W. Brennan, lb 3 0 eystem without purging. Besides, E marched to the guard house where F. Brennan, 3b 3 1 It is more pjeasaut to take than he was detained throughout the Jarvis, If . soda. Insist upon “ Phillips.” The United States Rubber Com­ aight. While his cuiier is far from Golas, If . . . Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot­ pany has the rubber resources, and a serious matter, it means that Chartier, 2 b tles, any drugstore. “ Milk of “ Lucky” I’iedler will have to do Tedford, 2b Magnesia” has been the U. S. Regis­ is using these resources to make fatigue duty for some time. tered Trade Mark of The Charles Cervini, rf United States Tires give you truly When Private Fiedler was Tyler, cf . . H. Phillips Chemical Co. and Its caught, the Howitzer men had prac­ Kasulki, p predecessor Charles H. Phillips “More for your Money.’ tically finished their task of driv­ since 1875. KF.F.P COOL ing the tent signs into the ground 1 3 18 10 8 The test on the wheels of your and easily escaped before they Two base Edgar; stolen could be rounded up.- Private , _ Leon- 1 ha.ses. Chartier. Connelly, . Mantelli car is the final answer to all ard linn was accosted by the O. U. , Giorgetti, De Hahn; sacrifice on hot sweltering days with a goodly sup­ but made his escape by pretending hits, Connelly; struck out by Gior­ theories and questions. to be one of those dumb rookies getti 10, by Kasulki 6; base on balls 'N E iG H ls! ply of iced zestful home beverage made and asking for directions as to off Giorgetti 2, off Kasulki 6. Um­ COAL , WHEN vou ! As rubber growers, rubber ex- UNITED STATES TIRES ■where he would find the “ skirmish pire, Tommy Miekle, 'Willimantic. , GET i from line.” He was directed elsewhere As a result of the victory. Com­ perte and tire authorities, we a r e g o o d t i r e s and made no delay in doing so. The pany G is sure of playing in the that the plenty of rubber we build same holds good for Privates Ed finals against the winner of thii P, Ballantine & Sons Copeland anxi Clayton Massey who quarter: Quartermasters Detach­ into Royal Cord Balloons will Tndel I Mark emulated Nurmi in making a dash ment, Companies F, C, K. The date for freedom when caught in the act for this game has not been an­ prove itself. at pulling a couple of the signs. A nounced by Captain Christopher A touch of humor was given to the Scaife, director of athletics here. situation when Private Allan Ellis, United States Rubber Company the iceman, dropped a marker to Work started today in the/line LOE ^m gs flee only to have the 0. D. trip over of preparing for the visit of Colonel Three (\>i it in pursuing him. Lindbergh Wednesday. Strong tall Captain Allan L. Dexter of the stakes were put up on the inside of Two signs of Superiority— Howitzer Company, says that if he the parade field on which strong MALT HOPS catches any more of his men out of wire will be attached to hold Full Weight and No Wait. Heat PLENTY OF RUBBER their tents after tavs without a log­ back the.crowd. This work was ical reason, he will make it un­ done by Corporal Fitzpatrick who Always on comfortable for them; much more units at a fair price per ton. was aided by Privates McCarthy, Dark, Hand for IN so then the grave digging was. The Phillips, Robinson, Glode, McCava­ We are as fervent to serve you stunt performed by the Manchester naugh, Quinn, Weir and Kearns Light and Your soldiers is not original. It was done from Manchester. Corporal Fitz­ as our coal is to warm you. here last year when the 102nc in­ Demand fantry encamped here, but it is also patrick showed himself to be quite Hop a surveyor, the line of posts being Phone for a delivery promise at Your U. S. ROYAL CORDS understood that they too played straight as an arrow. copycat. At any rate, the stunt was Flavored Dealers the talk of the camp yesterday that’ll be performed. Private Maurice Jobert of Com­ morning and lent tt touch of humor to the strenuous military program pany G plans to go on a vacation being carried out during the final to Canada after the encampment, CENTER AUTO SUPPLY CO. week of the annual 15-day stay it is understood but according to the of advice he had better swap STANDARD PAPER CO., Wholesale Distributors. here. G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. by 155 Center Street, South Manchester. Yesterday morning the entire that Henderson motorcycle of his 40-42 Market St., Hartford, Conn. regiment went through a fifteen- for a better one if he expects to Mason Supplies. minute program of calisthenics fol­ make the trip safely. B Main Street Phone SO lowing which it left camp for man- auvers. The First Battalion under Private Hansen, of Company D, SKETCHES UY RBSSEI Major Joseph R. Morrison was the Meriden, was kicked in the face by SYNOl’SIS BY BIIAUCUBII iirst to leave the camj) and had a ;i horse drawing a machine gun dur­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: ‘ (34) Burke and Wills platoon of the Howitzer Company ing the manouevers yesterday but attached to it uncer direction of examination revealed that his in­ Lieutenant Russell B. Hathaway. jury was not serious. /Ai-.AAT/-: This body of men was supposed to 'U-- represent the ri.ght flank of a much Privates Merle Chamberlain and T larger attracting force which was Joe Scranton of the Howitzer Com­ J marching onto New London after pany, had their hands full trying to ■> J capturing Sa,\brooK‘. .At a point on lead a balky horse drawing a pair Durfee Hill i rst east of the Niantic of Howitzer guns yesterday and Eiver, the battalion met an imag­ every time the horse balked and m inary enem;r and went through ap­ refused to be budged Sergeant Fin­ w propriate formations attacking on negan had to be drafted into use f a 400-yard front. m m The Second Battalion, which in­ Company G will go on guard duty . ■ *».i. cludes Captain Herb Bissell’s Co. G this afternoon at 4:30 relieving boys, under command of Major Company A. The Manchester unit Clarence C. Scarborough, was next will take part in formal guard to leave camp and its destination mounting before golrig on guard. was a secret except to Major Scar­ The Officer of the Day will bq Lieu They wanoered oh and on, lost in Do-, borough. The Third Battalion in tenant Edgar M. Thompson. This The story of Edward John Eyre is typical of Aus­ spite their sufferings they kept a dally diary. Without command of Major Joseph P. Nolan, means that G will be on guard duty tralian exploration. Eyre was a wealthy magistrate, A . food and water they struggled forward until they could Governor’s Day. One of Australia s which included a platoon of the but the call of the inland mysteries found him willing After reaching the sea­ go no further. Wills wrote in the book that they were Howitzer Company marched out to go. He discovered Lake Torrens which he thought tragedies is the story of third with orders that it would bl- Corporal James McCavanaugh of Burke and Wills \Xfho set shore and starting home starving and near death. They died like brave rnen, was a great sea* Eyre and his servant are pictured rouac at a destination to be an­ Company G did a fine job as in out with camels and men ^urke and Wilis became without complaint. Rescuing parties found their structor under Lieutenant Qulsh in above, ending an exploring journfey through aiv Aus­ nounced while they were working to map ways acrosc'tho sipparated from the rest bones. (Jo Be Continued> out field programs on the route. the automatic rifle school last week, tralian desert, almost exhausted. of their party. iwtl iynopMSt Copyilfl^ 1M7i Tht OroUff Boctoty. Suddenly rifle shots split the si- Captain Bissell announced. ■y NIA, Throgfh S».«l.l Pwtiwion wt «h^ PubHriwf. Knewl.dt.. Copyright. 1»23-2e. country.______Tencej* It was the advance guard of iha Third Battalion, the blue army, Robert Fitzpatrick, ons oX Uis

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making meal of It. Deer are plenty about Hopevale. Mr. and HEBRON Mrs. Paul Coates were waked one DAILY RADIO PROGRAM night by the breathing of animals close to their house Going out Mr. Tuesday, July 19. 339.8—W TAM . C L E V E L A N D —750. Leading DX Station;;. Coates found several deer eating 1:30 13:30—W atkin’s orchestra, The Rev. John Deeter has re­ The Evercady Hour to be broadcast 7:00 0:00—Theater vaudeville. (DST)(ST) and making themselves at home. turned from an automobile trip to Quality Merchandise Being Sold through WEAF and the Red Network 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 476—W SB, A TL A N T A —630. Gardens and fruits suffer by the de­ 10:00 9:00—Specialty half-hour, 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs. Texas where he spent several weeks on Tuesday night, will follow the cus­ 10:30 9:30—WEAF cavalcade. 12:45 11:45—M eyer’s o rc h e stra . predations of these creatures. tom of previous weeks and feature on business. He will supply the Miss Helen Gllbe-t has returned 11:00 10:00—Studio recital. 526—KYW , CHICAGO—570. pulpits of the Congregational selections from a single instrument. 12:00 11:00—Cantor’s orchestra. 7:30 6:30—Dinner music. from a ‘Stay of several days as a pa­ John Call, banjolst, will occupy the churches of Hebron and Gilead on 461.3—W TIC, H A R TFO R D —650. 8:00 7:00—WJZ program (2V4 hrs.) tient at the Hartford hospital. “spotlight" for the evening. Mr. Cali, 7:15 6:15—Contralto; anvileers. 10:30 9:30—Studio program. Sunday. During his absence the who will Include "Cake Walk" and 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs. 11:30 10:30—C ongress carnival. The American Legion gave a Practically at Cost, "A Oixie Medley" in his program, will Rev. T. C. Craig of Wethersfield 9:00 8:00—Harmony belles. 389.4— W BBM , CHICH GO —770. dance at the Town hall Friday eve­ be supported by the Everoady Orches­ 9:30 8:30—Club Worthy orchestra. has acted as supply most of the tra. Selections from the score ol 8:00 7:00—Pollock’s orchestra. ning, the music for the dant>ing be­ 422.5—WOR, NEWARK-710. 9:30 8:30—Popular prog; dance. time. ing furnished by Jean’s orchestra ‘The Red Mill." In which the team of 7:30 6:30—Chin Lee’s orchestra. Norman Rathbonj has returned Montgomery and Stone scored such 8:00 7:00—Educational talks. 365.G—W E B H -W JJD , CHICAGO—820. from Willimantlc. an outstanding success, will be pre­ 8:15 7:15—Pastoral; travelogue; ten­ 8:00 7:00—Orchestra, pianist from a stay at the Hartford hospi­ sented in modem musical dress by or. 10:00 9:00—Theater program. tal where he has been under obser­ George Olsen’s Orchestra through 10:15 9:15—Balalaika Band. 305.9—W O N .W L IB , CHICAGO—980. at Glenney^s vation. WJZ and the Blue Network this same 11:00 10:00—Five Messner Brothers. 9:00 8:00—WE.AF program. night. Other features will be songs 333.1 —W BZ. N EW EN G LA N D —900. 10:00 9:00—Musical program, baritone Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durr and DAILY ALMANAC •' of Palestine with Myro Gla.ss through 6:10 5:10—Maikets; Dolan's orch. 11:00 10:00—Sam ’n’ Henry; music box daughter of Lefflngwell were re­ Unheard of Values in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. WGU Beggs Band concert through 7:00 6:00—Musical program. 11:20 10:20—M usical program . WNVC, the Four Bards, a male quar­ 7:30 6:30—Statler ensemble. 12:00 11:00—Organ: orchs; songs. cent callers at the home of Mrs. Et­ tet, In a program of summer idylls ■7:00—Olsen’s orch. with WJZ. ta Rathbone. Mrs. H. B. Rathbone 8:00 344.6— W LS. CHICAGO—870. Feast day of St. Vincent de with the Angelus Instrumental Trio 9:00 8:00—Springfield musical. 9:00 8:00—Old time songs. recently entertained Mrs. Florence SHOES, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS, TROUSERS, KNICKERS, through WEAF, a concert of string 10:00 9:00—Soprano recital. 9:15 8:15—WLS players. Rathbone and her sons John and Paul, founder of the Lazarites In music by Philip Kretchman and 10:30 9:30—Pihhitola's strummers. the seventeenth century. James Baumgratz through WIP, and 491.5— W E A F, N EW YORK—610. 447.4_W M A Q .W Q J, CHICAGO—670. Charles L. Rathbone, also Mr. and GOLF HOSE, CAPS, SWEATERS and all furnishings at big re­ a program by the Bachelor Four, a 6:00 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 7:00 6:00—Organ; orch; talk (3 hrs.) Mrs. Charles A. Rathbone and Anniversary of the birth of Dr. 10:00 9:00—WEAF program. new male quartet, through WJZ. The 7:00 6:00—Piano twins. daughter of Lefflngwell. Charles H. Mayo. ductions. Los Angeles Fire Department Orches­ 7:15 6:15—Talks; Sanka hour. 1:00 12:00—Popular prog, (2 hrs.) Iturblde, Mexican leader, shot tra with Helen Guest, concert soloist, 8:00 '7:00—A lbin’s o rc h e stra . 499.7— W FA A , DALLAS—600. The row of maples in front of will be offered by KFI for a late far 8:30 7:30—Four Bards, trio. 8:36 7:30—Orchestra, singing. Edward Raymond’s place In Am- at Padillo, 1824. 10:30 9:30—Fiddling, guitarist. Five women hanged as witches away highlight. Vivian and her lov­ 9:00 8:00—Eveready Hour. ston have been cut, this being one ers will go to Cuba In the series. 10:00 9:99—"L iste n In W ith C upid." 1:00 12:00—Orchestra; theater hour. In Salem, Mass., 1692. “Listen In With Cupid.” which is so 10:30 9:30—Radio Cavalcade. 352.9—w o e , D A V EN PO R T—850. of the many changes brought Interesting to the fans of WEAF and ]1::!0 in::i()—.lan.ssen’s orchestra. 8:30 7:30—WEAF program (2 hrs.) about by the work on the new the Red Network. 318.6— W GBS, N EW YORK—860. 10:30 9:30—Contralto, baritone, piano road to Amston. At Greenberg’s 7:30 6:30—Songs, guitar. 325.9— KOA, D EN V E R —920, Straw Hats Half Price corner the road has a new layout Wave lengths In meters on left of 7:30 6:30—WGBS string ensemble. 11:00 10:00—G onzales’ B arcelonluns. station title, kilocycles on the right. 8:00 7:00—Jewish program: artists. 535.4— W HO, DES M O IN ES—660. which makes it cross the southwest Times are Eastern Raylight Saving 9:.30 8:30—Violin, songs, hymns. corner of the field of what was 9:20—String ensemble: dance. 8:30 7:30—I’hllbreck's orchestra. A THOUGHT Get here early while the picking is good. and Eastern Standard. Black type in­ 10:20 445—W JZ , N EW YORK—660. 10:30 9:30—String trio, baritone. formerly the Noyes property. dicates lest features. 449.7— WBAP, f o r t W O R T H —600. 1:00 13:00—Yoeng's orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Musical program. Mr. and Mrs. James Hook and Leading East Stations. 3:(!(l 1:00—W e a th e r: talk.®. 11:.3() 10:30—"C” group program- four children of New Jersey, also Things which are Impossible with 4:30 3:30—Manhattan trio. 340.7— K TH S, HOT SP R IN G S —880. men are possible with God.— Luke Store Closed All Day Thursday, Merchants’ Day. (D S T ) (ST ) 5:30 4:30—Basel>all; markets. Mrs. Francis Slater and son of Nor­ 7:00 6:00—Frank Dole, 'Deerhounds’ 10:30 9;3()—Banjolst, pianist wich were recent guests of Mrs. x v iii: 27. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100, 10:50 9:50—Dance concert. 7:05 6:05—Selburne dinner music. 7:15 6:15—Pennsylvania music. 370.2— WD A F, KANSAS C ITY —810. Ames W. Sisson. 9:0(1 8:00—(ihalfonte-Haddon trio. 8:0C 7:00—George O lsen’s o rch estra. 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. 10:00 9:00—Dance orcli; Marcel duo. 9:00 8:00—"The Continentals." Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deasy and Impossible Is a word found only 468.5— K FI. LOS A N G E L E S—640. children have refurned by automo­ 11-00 10:00—Two dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Bachelor Four. 11:00 10:00—Fire Dept. Orch., solos. in the dictionary of fools.— Napo­ 285.5—WBAL, BALTIMORE—10S0. 10-30 9:30—Roger Wolfe Kahn’s orch. 12:00 11:00—.lames Burroughs, tenor, bile to their home in Austin. lain- 7:30 6:30—Orchestra. 508—W IP . P H IL A D E L P H IA —590. leon Bonaparte. 5:05-Baseball: music; talks. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. program. nesota. During their visit with 8:30 7:30—Male quartet. 6:05 2:00 1:00—"Blues songs." dance. 9:00 8:00—"The Continentals," WJZ, 7:00 6:00—Children’s period. their sister, Mrs. Edward Freder­ G L E N N E Y ’S 7:00-Pianist, contralto, bari­ 405.2— K H J, LOS A N G E L E S—740. 10:00 !):00—City Park orchestra. 8:00 12:00 11:00—Musical program. icks in Hopevale, they were joined 447.5—W E E I, BOSTON—670. tone. 461.3—W H A S, L O U ISV IL LE —650. by Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Deasy of 7:30 6:30—Musical. 9:00 8:00—String Music concert. 8:30—Soprano, French tenor. 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog. (2 hrs.) Hartford who spent a day or two in 8:00 7:00—Health talk. 9:30 405.2—WCCO, M INN., ST. PA U L—740. Arthur A. Knofla 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs. (1>,4 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Movie; baritone: orch. Hopevale in a sort of family reun­ 315.7—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—950. 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog. (1% brs.) 10:40 0:40—Andrew’s orchestra. 10:30 9:30—'I’alk s: novelties. ion. Marshall and Charles Deasy 352.7—W NAC. BOSTON—850. 6:00 5:00-Dinner music. 319—W SM , N A SH V IL L E —940. 6:30 5:30—Musical; pianist; talk. 6:55 5:55—Baseball: sacred songs. are sons of the late Mr. and Mrs. 875 Main St. 7:30 6:30—Markets; program. 8:15 7:15—Music: WEAF program. Patrick Deasy, formerly of this 8:00 7:00—Specialty; play. 10'30 9:30—Coloratura soprano recital 9:00 8:00—Musical program. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) place. 308.2—W G R, B U FFA L O —940. 11:35 10:35—Theatrical review. 11:00 10:00—Studio program. Insurance and Real Estate. HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS—USE IT 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) . 379.5—WGY, SC H E N EC T A D Y —790. 384.4_K G 0. O AK LA ND —780, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnson and 345.1—W M A K, B U FFA L O —550. 12:30 11:30-Markets: time; weather. 12:00 11:00-The Pilgrims. family were i-ecent guests of Mrs. 2:00 1:00—Organ; talk; orchestra. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. program. 6:4.‘> 5:45—Movie C lub; baseball. 2:00 1:00—".1. P ." . "H . M .". su rp rise. Charles W. Stewart, Mrs. John­ 7:30 6:30—Outdoor talk; radio talk. 6:00 5:00—Stocks; baseball. son’s mother, in Tylerville. Mr. and 8:00 7:00—Theater program: twins. 6:30 5:30—Ten Eyck dinner music. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. 9:00 8:00—Music: old-time dance. 7:25 6:25—Baseball; outdoor talk. 12:00 11:00—Fireside hour. Mrs. Johnson recently entertained 428.3—W L W , C IN C IN N A T I—700. 7:45 8:45—Syracuse dinner music. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. program. at their home Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8:30 7:30—Harmony Twins. 2-00 1:00—James’ dance orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Castle Farm; orch. 344.6—W CBD. ZIO N —870. Higgins and children, Mrs. Higgins’ 9:4.5 8:45—Accordionist; baritane. 9:00 8:00—Eveready Hr. with WEAF 10:00 9:00—Studio orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Mandolin and guitar club, mother, Mrs. Edith Strickland, and 10:00 9:00—Formica orchestra. organ, clarinet trio, artists 11:00 10:00—Coon Sanders orchestra 10:30 9:30—WEAF Cavalcade. Miss Marion Foodworth of East Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. Hartford. 272.e_WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY—1100 405.2—W F I, P H IL A D E L P H IA —740. 275.1—W ORD, BATAVIA—1090. Fred Spohn is back on his mail 9:0(1 8:00—Instrumental trio. 6:30 5:30-Hokst's orch; questions. 9;00 8:00—Musical program. route after an absence of several 361.2— W SA I, C IN C IN N A T I—830. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Bible Instructions. weeks when he drove to Texas with 288.3—W E N R , CHICAGO—1040. 8:00 7:00—Pianist, tenor; studio prog 516.9— W C A E, PIT T S B U R G H —580. the Rev. John Deeter. 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog: musical. 6:00 5:00-Dinner music; orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Organ; artists; stocks. 440.9—W eX-W JR, DETROIT—850. 7:30 6:30—Kay-bee; studios: organ. 9:00 8:00—Samovar orch; artists. Mrs. Robert Goodrich of Lebanon 7:00 6:00—Ensemble; soloists. 9:00 8:00—WEAF program (2 hrs.) 416.4—W H T . C H IC A G O -720. visited relatives in Hopevale one 8:00 7:00—WJZ program.^ (2 hrs.) 10:30 9:30—Two dance orchestras. 8:45 7:45—Classical program. 11:00 10:00—Red Apple Club. dav recently. 361.2—W e S H , PO R TLA N D —830. 9:30 8:30—Accord Inn. blues singers _ Mr. and M"S. P. L. Coates, Mrs. 322—W BOQ. N EW YORK—920. 9:00 8:00—Theater orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Your Hour League. There Are No Profits in 8:30 7:30—Old Plantation program. 12:00 11:00—Kit Kat Club; program. Paul Coates, Mrs. Edward Freder­ 9:00 8:00—In the Oasis. 10:30 9:30—WEAF Cavalcade. 10:00 9:00—Leonard’s orchestra. 225.4—W SY R, SY RA CUSE—1330, 508.2—W O W , OM AHA—590. icks and Mrs. N. C. Johnson visited 230.2— W G L. N E W Y ORK —1070. 7:30 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 11:00 10:00—Pbpular and old time mu­ Mrs. Justin , in South Glastonbury 8:00 7:00—Songs of Palestine. 8:30 7:30—Clark musical: talk. sical; poultry. P'8 talk. 12:00 11:00—Rhythm King’s dance. recently. 8:30 7:.30—Dance orchestra. 9:10 8:10—Xvlophonist; tour. The third meeting of “The Jolly 11:00 10:00—"W’orth’s orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Request prog: Syranaders 299.8—KMOX, ST. LOUIS—1000. This Business 635.4—W NYC. N EW Y O R K -560. 475.9— WRC, WASHINGTON—640. 9:0(1 8:00—Apple Girls; orchestra. Juniors”, a branch of the 4-H club 7:3.5 6:3.5—P ia n ist: ta lk . 6:00 5:00—Waldorf orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Orch: soprano; tenor. 11:30 10:.'!((—Orch; music misers. was held at the borne of Mrs. Clar­ S:00 7:00—Beggs Band concert. 8:0(1 7;0n—Mnvflower orchestra. ence Rathbun, assistant club 8:30 7:30—WE.AF progs. (3H hrs.) 12:30 IPOOLang's dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Songs, pianist leader. At the fourth meeting of the club is expected to have com­ pleted the articles of the sewing kit. The local leader is Mrs. F. Elton SCREENS FOR THE CAR TEST ANSWERS Post. As the club is required to That’s a fact! WTIC render some service it was voted at MAY BE DEMANDED this meeting to render aid to the Below are answers to the “Now Giordano family who lost their There are no profits, as that term is generally used, Travelers Insuriince Oo.i You Ask One” questions on the home by fire last week. nartford. Conn. comics page: From Hopevale comes a story Bites of Insects. Cause Acci­ 467. 1— The colors of the rainbowof a cat attacking and killing a to be tucked away in somebody’s pocket at the end of a dents Says Hartford Insur­ are violet, indigo, blue, green, yel­ large milk snake, playing with it low, orange and red. as with a mouse and ending by ance Company. Progiani for Tuesday 2— The kiwi is a New Zealand prosperous year. bird with rudimentary wings and Bees, wasps and other “authora- 6:30 p. m.— Sea Gull inner Group a long bill. Its eggs are nearly tative” inse'ets have become such 6:50— News and Baseball Scores one-fourth the weight of the fe­ The money which this Company receives from sub­ an annoyance to motor operators 7:00— Sea Gull inner Group contin­ male bird. that a Hartford insurance company ued 3— Bears usually have four There Are has asked the state motor vehicle 7:15— Contralto Solos— inches of fat and fur to carry scribers for their telephone service goes for wages, to department whether it would be le­ a. I^irthday Song ....W oodm an them through the winter hiberna­ gal to use screen in automobile win­ b. Only With You...... Huerta tion. dows as protection against such as­ c. Tick, Tick, Tock ...Ham blen 4— Skunks eat mice, grasshop­ some five thousand people in this State; for maintenance, saults. d. Banjo Song ...... Homer pers, crickets, locusts and other Only 4 More A reply by Commissioner Rob­ E. Marjorie Palmer, Contralto insects. bins B. Stoeckel states that he is Laura C. Gaudet, Accomp. 5— Twilight i.s caused by the re­ to keep the plant in good condition; for taxes, to the against the practice of screenir.'j a 7:30— Commercial Trust Anvileers flection of sunl'ght against the car, although “it might not be held a. Red Lips upper layers of air when the sun illegal unless the screens can be b. Who is Loving You Tonight is too low to be visible from the Days Of The towns and cities, the State, and the Federal Government; construed as obstructing the sight c. Somebodv Said, “Oh” earth's surface. of the operator.” d. Lilly 6— Culebra Cut is now known “Is seems obvious,” the commis­ e. Honey Do as Galllard Cut. and as a return to the nearly 6,000 investors whose sioner says, “that the danger of Trio Selections,To be announced 7— Bloomers were named after Semi-Annual distraction of attention by reason a. Same Old Moon M,rs. Amelia Bloomer of Lynn, money has been invested to build the telephone prop­ of a bee or a wasp is much less b. Don't Somebody Want Some­ M^ss., who first wore them. than would be occasioned by having body to Love 8— "Jack” Dempsey’s full name an immovable screen in the window c. Russian Lullaby is William Harrison Dempsey. erty. of a car." d. Just Call on Me 9— New York, California, Ohio, Sale In explanation he says that “dur- Guest Artist— to be announced Pennsylvania, and Illinois have luig the summer it is the practice a. Look Up and Smile over 1,000,000 automobiles each. 10— The westernmost point of of .Any surplus goes into the general reserve which to run with the left hand window b. Side by Side the P’nited States is Cape Alva, open, which makes the signal sys­ c. Paradise Isle Washington. tem possible with a minimum of d. When Day is Done provides a margin of safety for the business. delay, and to interfere with that to 8:30—-“Songs of the City”_^—The any marked degree would, in my Four Bards The opinion, make the hand signal And that’s all. much less valuable. It takes less 9:00— The Harmony Belles— Let Us Tune Up thought to give a signal if the a. In a Little Garden window is open than it does to b. Beside a Garden Wall Cantilever So when you use your telephone, think of it in its open it and then give the signal c. An Ivy Covered Shack Y o u r C a r and therefore having the window d. An Old Fashioned Garden open and unobstructed by a screen e. In the Garden of Tomorrow j for.that coming vacation trip, true hght, as a service provided for the convenience of or any other device Is most desir­ 9:30— Club Worthy Orchestra j Special rates on carbon and Shoe Shop 10:00— News able from the safety standpoint.” I valve jobs. Also starter, gen- Various Oxfords and Pumps, Another safety factor pointed out ' erator and ignition work. the people of this State in their social and business life. by the commissioner is that “in The decision has aroused great the event of an accident the less the excitement among women. Several I South Manchester formerly sold at $10 and $12. persons in the car are closed in the prominent women lawyers have an­ The rendering of a prompt, reliable, courteous telephone better chance they have to get out.” nounced their Intention of fighting Garage Now The insurance company brought the precedent. i 478 Center St. Phone 680 the matter to th? attention of the service to the people of Connecticut, at as low rates as department after it had learned that it has been seriously proposed $7.85 to put screens in car windows be­ will permit of a fair return on the value of the property, cause of serious accidents which have resulted when car operators Cake and Hot Bread Very recent models of the have been annoyed or attacked by Made with Rumford are real health foods. The thousand* brings profit to all whom it serves. But that is the only stinging insects. of housewives who use Rumford are its best advertisers fm* season’s shades and patterns in they know by that surest of all tests—experience profit. The owl’s wings are edged •svith —that iU use spells SUCCESS—light, tender, Cutout Oxfords and Pumps, down BO that its flight is silent. appetizing and best of all, wholestmie, nutritive foods—every time. formerly priced at $11 and The real value of your telephone service should not General $18.50. be measured by what it costs, but by what it does for you. Auto Repairing and RUMFORD Selling out Overhauling The Wholesome a t ...... $9.85 SHELEK}N’S GARAGE r—M is-« Rear of 25 Hollister Street. BAKING POWDER THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY Phone 2828-2 Residence 2328-3 An opportunity to purchase high grade, stylish comfort shoes at very reasonable prices. R. W. Jo5ntier PLUMBING FIXTURES Price alone should never govern either the selection of the fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma­ Contractor and terial and workmanship is certain only' when there Is no false economy la buying plumbing and when good Judgment selects the men to Install It. Cantilever Builder The fourth of a series of advertisements discussing Alteration and Repair Work various phases of the telephone business Given Prompt Attention. JOSEPH C. WILSON Shoe Shop 28 SPRUCE STREET, TELBPHO.XE 641 Residence 71 Pitkin Street, Cor. Trumbull and Church Sts. toatb Maucheeten Phone Hartford MANCHESTER (CONN;) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927* p a g e e ig h t ■ f c . FEATURE ARTICLES a b o u t interesting LATEST FASHION WOMEN HINTS BY FOREMOST authorities THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE

This And That In h/r— --^j^^^^Kroesen money and live far better than their i ence between the only two t iV P Ben '^ Lucien Burman mothers and grandmothers did. But Feminine Lore levels which America knows. We ©1927 b :/ KEA is this not due to a change in cus­ little. “Batalagos Is wise. Batala­ like to think here that there are gos Is very wise. But let Batala­ toms rather than in standards? t h i s h a s HAPPEIVED no social classes in this country, Attempts have been made on gos well remember. If Batalagos and in the European meaning of the Ufe of ELISE MARBERRY, an breaks his woiM, quick as the fiery the word there are not. American girl lightning will the white man kill.” “ It is true that the automobile is able property near the little town 15 Pitkin^ cut off the 6an so that the frozen “ The humblest may rise to the of PORTO VERDE, In west cen­ Slowly they moved between rows The Old Wood Shop, far more expeasive than the surrey, contents may be unmolded. This highest place. The man in the mine tral Braill. She has escaped harm of sullen-vlsaged Idols to the cen­ street, has a few Old mirrors, two may see his on sitting in the cab­ but was not the surrey the most due to the shrewdnMS of her is sometimes placed in a punch useful and best means of getting cousin and Protector, I^D A K . w ho tral door. They reached It; halted. fine clocks and a nice collection of inet. But this does not mean that The chief waddled through the old glass flasks. Anyone interested bowl with ginger ale, and syrup in about in our grandparents’ day? "We vrlth his friend, LINCOLN the proportion of a quart of the the man in the mine and the mine NALLY, an elderly American doorway. A shout of Joy went up is invited to step in and see them, owner hobnob over iheir cigars af­ do have expensive furnaces, but did chemist. Is trying to Icn^n the ginger ale to a pint of water sweet­ from the worshipers, changing to and the wealth of other gifts ob­ ter dinner, nor that their wives ex­ they not have the most costly and reason for the strange enmity for ened with one half cup sugar. a murmur of astonishment and dis­ jects always to be found at this lit­ change social courtesies. They do best base-burners in theirs? We Living near Porto Verde Is one may as the two whltf men emerged tle shop. not. The mine ‘owner is on one lev­ have two or more bathrooms, but GAYLORD PRENTISS, a strange from the temple and took places . Allow me to again remind thq did they not have the best sanita­ and forbidding character. Who has Garden club members that next el— the mine worker on another. evinced a hatred for Elise. beside him. tion in theirs? We pay more for our TINKY. Ellse’s two-year-old or­ Among the bathing accessories week is Farmers’ week at Storrs, Vilak pressed the ring close to ‘So these two streets One is a servants, but w'e keep no more— phaned nephew. Is kidnaped. A na- him once more. “Speak to them, this year are rubber pearls that are and on Thursday the 28th in the nia,n3 '— 3 -S did our niotn,6rs. tive report* Prentls* hns been excellent imitations of the real morning, as part of the program tree-lined avenueuo -her( here our es-j not as ....— «TTT\rp T\ seen with the baby. The trail Batalagos,” he muttered. "Tell Smed and priminent citizens’ ! “THEY leads Into the Jungle. them the sun-god has spoken to thing, gardenias, violets and long there will be wortn while lectures Calamity overtakes the expedi­ on New Schrubs and Plants for live, and the other Is a neat bunga- j T>EMAND ViAY THIS W4.S Batalagos and told him that the petalled chrysanthemums, all of the tion Vilak organises In pursuit. home gardens by Thomas H. Des­ lowQined street where the ‘ respect- PLE’ ™ E IR DAY_ THIS Native trackers are Injured or white men are good. Tell them finest rubber cloth, intended for able fellow townsmen’ have their | THE STANDARD OF THE desert. Treachery breaks out. shoulder bouquets for the bathing mond, lartdscape arciiltect from Their white friends are fever vic­ many things like this, Batalagos. homes. The people on the avenue, EL. AS ^T I> THE ^TAiN - ensemble. Simsbury; and another on Planting tims and are left with a friendly And say no things of evil against the Farm Home Gro-unds (illustrat­ -inrl the people on the street do not THE SAME I.EYEL T^^p^y them, for 1 shall hear. And. the ^'^Eii’se, Vllak and Nnnnally final­ ed) by E. I. Farrington, secretary “ 4.S ?e?"tse level, are WHAT IS CHAN^ ly emerge from the Jungle. Pres­ lightning shall strike." When you have served the ham of the Massachusetts Horticultural ‘classes ’ One's position in a class is ■ TO ME. IS NOT THE aw - ently they come to the ®“ ‘****rts or cold shoulder.in evety way pos­ more or less fixed. But one's place b u t THE THINGS THAT CON- The chief began to speak, un­ society. If any of the members can of a strange elty, resembling the sible, and there are not enough old Inca civlllratlon. Here they willingly, plaintively, like a child make it convenient to motor out nn a level is not. One may move i STITUTE IT. . . are made prisoners. They dis­ forced to apologize to some Indig­ good pieces to slice and combine there to spend the day I feel sure from level to level. The owner of a i “ We often hear P cover they are In the power of nant relative whose tidbit It had with lettuce for sandwiches, put the bungalow may seii it and move to i people are ^ better, CARLOS D’ALBENTARA. whom they will be amply repaid. I trust liave more and spend more thev had known ns on engineer filched at dinner. His captor scraps through i-i- food chopper, that we may have helpful reports the avenue, and his children may add a few stuffed olives and mois­ their parents did liefore them. But back In Porto Verde. watched him closely, the ring at of the ideas gained there. It may forget that they ever lived else­ The ruler of the city ten with salad dressing, or with where. All that Is required is that this is not true of everyone. Many marry Elise and to put Vllak and hls shoulder. also be of interest to dahlia lovers of those who are ‘hanging on to­ Nun^aiiy to death. They are to one or two hard boiled eggs and to know that the American Dahlia he shall have enouen money to buy- be tortured at the feast P* Suddenly Vllak saw Nunnally some sweet pickles. For a change day, living beyond their means, are society will hold a Dahlia Field Day the mansion. up to The feast arrives. ** wheel round with the dagger In moisten some of the ham with chili “ N.ATURALLY THEN, _ -4.NU doing it in an effort to liv*, pelled to witness the tortures of his hand and take a position of de­ at Storrs on September 2 4. down to other victims. He sauce instead of the salad dressing. I — STREET DWELLER IS AMBI­ the ; standards handed In cutting half way through his fense. He wheeled also; saw rac­ TIOUS TO CHANGE HIS LEVEL them.” ,, . bonds when a friendly Indian ing across the steps from the gal­ Ensem’oles are the thing on the in other words, the mother who Summer Vegetable Chowder FOR HIS CHILDREN.” slips him a dagger. lery opposite him the stunted In­ swank beaches. Some of the lovely spent most of her life in One slice fat, salt pork cut 1-2 NOW BEGIN THE STORY dian of the enormous nose. The coats make swimming suits almost and surrev environment, and whe inch thick, 1 cup tiny onions, 1 cup correct for street wear. The wearer I am quoting from a magazine CHAPTER XLIV old man struck; the half-breed chides hfer daugi.te • or a diced new carrots, 1 cup new peas, article called “Why We Live Be­ h e Indian thrust a copper dag­ leaped past and hurled himself can leave the shore hotel thus at- s'yrdard of liv.ig whicii demands 1 1-2 cups diced potato, 1 table­ yond Our Means,” by Emily Newell T upon Vllak. He snatched at the lired play tennis or loll on the a car, might reflect that her own ger Into Vilak’s hand. “Take," spoon butter, 1 tablespoon flour, 1 Blair. white man’s hand which bore the beach until ready for the ^iP- t^en siaiidard of living which i.ac-.udecl a he whispered. “White man good cup milk, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 No little light is thrown on our ring. There was a struggle; hls all that is necessary is to shed tne troed surrey a id carriag'.^ horses teaspoon pepper. outer layers, for some th e^ hue and cry about the present so- Mabiml. Keep Mabiml from die wrist scratched against It. He top­ was exactly as unreasonab'e for hei Mabimi white man’s slave. "Try see Cut salt pork in dice and fry un­ coats are double, one of silk and called “ inflated stan.uard of living.” time.s as the c.ar is for her .laugh­ pled and began rolling lifelessly til a light brown. Add prepared I Mrs. Blair writes especially keen- white man before. Many times down the steps. ‘ another of 3 ersey.^^^^^ t AYLOR ter's time. wait outside window. But always onions and carrots and enough, Iv and with real insight here— soldiers come. Mabiml have to run The attack ended as suddenly m boiling water to cover vegetables. 1 it had begun: yet brief as It was STRAW SETS away. White man take dagger Cook, covered for 30 minutes, -^dd ] SPOTLESS refrigerator THREE ME.ASURES TO Good dagger. Sharp. Kill. Kill it had afforded Batalagos an op­ peas and potato and more boiling U s e 'covered jelly glasses instead RE.MOVE BLACKHEADS Parasols, sandals, hats and hags bad peoples hurt white man. Sol portunity to waddle frantically § i water and simmer aoout 20 min- of saucers to put left-over bits away down the steps to safety. Here be­ of the new visca straw in soft dler come again now. Mabimi go. I I utes longer, until vegetables are in. use jars instead of pitchers for Bv Mine. Anne Gciarde hind a triple row of hls spear- greens, tans and grays embroidered He crawled off into the red-sil 1 I tender. In the meantime melt but- liquids and prevent all spilling r, in color offer summer charm. houetted obscurity. He toppled and iegan rolling lifelessly down the steps. armed soldiers, he halted, and still 3 i ter, stir in flour and slowly add foods to keep refrigerators sweet To remove blackheads, whicIi quivering with fright, gaped up at 3 milk, stirring constarttly. Strain the With the dagger Vilak quickly He clambered awkwardly upon and clean. usually come in the coarser pores Its lamentations subsided to a the two Americans. 3 I water in which the vegetables were around the nose and on the chin, completed the cut in his thongs the stone and fell to his knees, ,rOETIC JUSTICE “Wish this chap could have gotten whimper, then died away. A troop D’Albentara, who had dispatched S I cooked In the sauce and bring to AMNDOW SHADES there are three steps to be taken. of yellow spotted moths floated streak of crimson appeared atop the stunted half-breed on his fatal g 1 the boiling point, stirring constant- to us a week ago," he grunted ------, First—Each night dissolve a Crawford: How is it you gave gracefully over the crackling fire, the red mountain which the temple errand, came forward to join Bata­ j 1 ly. Add vegetables and serve at Window shades tan he renewed if i Qf borax in a glass of luke- ' His body was now free. But he faced. Batalagos began a monot up singing and retired from the then wheeled off as if in sudden lagos. They began to talk and I ; once with fingers of hot toast cov­ soiled at the bottom by removing , ,,.^^^1-. Dip a soft complexion made no attempt to disengage the onous chant, flinging out his arms ered with grated cheese. loosened cords around his limbs, fright. argue excitedly. from the roller and reversing, hem- | inrush into the lotion and brush the j Squaller; The doctor says and striking his head against the Vilak stooped and coolly laced only moved his arms slightly to The moths fluttered back to the ming the top and tacking the hot- thoroiigi.ly, softening the skin ruined my voice smoking the stone. In a fe*w moments the en­ one of his boots which had come un­ It may be of interest to prospec­ place the dagger in Nunnallys fire; one by one they dropped into tire eastern horizon was flooded tive home builders to know that I tom on the roller. containing blemishes. cigarettes I’ve been recommending. tied. “Failed,” he said. “Afraid it Secon.l— Apply some good black­ eager hands. “ Cut yourself loose, the’flame. A few floated gracefully with red. The chief arose and the attractive house plans printed —Life. would. Still two facts in our favor, head eradicator or cleansing cream. but don't stir. Lie just as you are. away. The crowd commenced to clambered down from the stone. from time to time on the home though. They’re afraid of hand-to- Tliird— Mix two ounces of tinc­ We won’t be moving for a while. drift slowly into the court once His heavy foot touched the floor; page, have been published in book hand fighting as long as I’ve got Linen Riding Togs ture of green soap with two ounces j I’ve got something of a plan. Not a more and Batalagos reappeared in he began his waddling return to form. We haw one of these books marvelous plan, or a sure one by the pavilion. There was another this ring, and It would be sacrilege of distilled witch hazel. Cover the j the court. Vilak was waiting be­ to send spears or arrows as long as at The Herald office now. Anyon.e any means. Quite doubtful, really. dance. Then D’Albentara, beside interested is welcome to drop m ! face and let mixture stay on a few j hind a scowling idol. He took a we’re In the temple. Otherwise I’d minutes, then wash off. If it is too i BAYH! AfflRlN I’ve been racking my brain all day, the chief, clapped his hands. As noiseless step forward; caught the and look it ov.ir, or we can procure | say we’re In a damned deep hole. irritating to the afflicted surfac-i, and can’t get it to function. But they had done the day before, the chief’s arm. Batalagos turned, them from the publishers for any ' I’m going to smoke. First chance use it only every other day. But if | since the plan’s all we’ve got it s multitude fell to the ground and swiftly recognized his captor and who desire to buy them. The cover worth a try. At dawn Batalagos lay there groveling, their eyes I’ve had for a week.’* design, one of the handsomest you can stand the smarting, this i-' then saw the old man with drawn He started to put hls hand to hls the best treatment in the world. ■will go into the temple to receive fixed on the east. Batalagos began dagger approaching from behind houses in the whole book, incident­ PROVffi SAFE pocket. Halfway hls arm became Apply cold cream afterwards. the first rays of the sun alone. He’ll waddling toward the temple. another idol a few feet away. He ally is named the Manchester. do it every day of the festival. This •Now’s our chance,” Vilak whis­ rigid. Only the most persistent trear- was about to scream for help, but “I’m an Idiot," he murmfired. ment will prevent blackheads from Take without Fear as Told dawn we’ll try to be there with pered. He crawled out of his the quick descent of Vilak’s free To quote one paragraph from the thongs and clipping noiselessly to “Just as 1 was about the ants and above mentioned book— “ Tlie do- j returning. him.’’ hand checked him. about the lakes above Prentiss’ th-e ground, crept to the shadows sire to own a home is one of the In “Bayer” Package The old man severed the fet­ “Do not call out, Batalagos," Vl­ house. Cudgeling my brain to In­ along the outer edges of the court natural, primal instincts of every ters at his wrist. Furtively he lak grunted. “ Do not call out. Or vent some mechanical means of away from the fire and the altar real man and woman. No other CIRCUL.IR SKIRTS tried to return the dagger to his I will kill. Quick, this way.” He escape when all the time there’s friend. where the prostrate v/elter of sav­ sentimeat ever gets such a grip slowly released the hand which been a natural force Just crying to upon the human mind and heart as Vilak pushed his hand away. ages was concentrated. was over the other’s mouth and be used. Most certainly I’m losing the vision of a home of one s o^yn. "Keep it,’’ he whispered. “I’ve got The old man followed. They turned it so that the captive’s eyes Then tendency towards more full- ; reached the ruined stone gallery my imagination.” It has been man’s suolime incentive a better weapon.” He began twist­ rested on the ring glistening on his Hls hand continued on Us way to ness in skirts and toward uneven j p A V E R bounding the court on all sides in all ages for greater effort. The hemlines brings the circular skirt ; ing one of the two rings on his finger in the brightening light. hls pocket. Quickly he drew out basis of all his hopes and ambitions finger, a seal ring of conventional without being detected, then began Batalagos paled. into popularity again. I skirting along its broken pillars to­ two boxes of safety matches, ex­ has ever been his dream of wife pattern. The top screwed oft. A “Will Batalagos let the white man amined them, thrust them back. and child and home.” And from an­ large black stone was exposed, half ward the temple. The chief slowly climbed the and the white girl go?” He held “Give me any matches you have," other— “ No family can ever acquire human, half bird, like the gro­ the ring close to the other’s shak­ he said to Nunnally. “Look In the ' that deep-seated love and affection Arlyne C. Moriarty tesque idol with three minute claws great steps in the center; they climbed quickly, at one of the sides ing breast. lining of your clothes, too." for a rented house which is natural­ protruding. The claws glistened The chief nodded quickly. The old man searched diligently. ly developed for a home they own. Teacher of Piano brightly in the fire-light. where the gallery protected them from the eyes of the worshipers. “Will Batalagos let the white In a moment he pulled out one There is little incentive to adorn and Harmony “ It’s U’Albentara’s ring. I put baby go also?” smudged box. then another. These and beautify the house and lawn the stone in this new mounting and Batalagos entered. They followed. 38 Florence Street, They were in a long unroofed hall. The half-breed hesitated. Vllak he extended to Vilak. “What . • • which belongs to another.” used the time-worn trick of hiding brought the ring within half an what are you going to do?” Telephone 1168-3 the I it by wearing it in the most con- On all sides rose ghostly shapes of great ruined stone figures, some inch of his quivering flesh. The Vilak put these matches with the Miss Juul of the "Weldon Beauty Unless you see the "Bayer Cross’* I spicuous place I could; on my fln- half-breed moaned in terror. “Yes. others. “You’ll see.” Parlors in the Park building will I ger. He looked everywhere for It with shadowy broken arms up­ on package or on tablets you an raised, some with fat squat bodies Let baby go too,” he whined. “Do (To Be Contlaned) be very happy to explain to you, not getting the genuine Bayei I but there.” anything white man say. Only no m without obligation, the many ad­ Aspirin proved safe by millions anc I Fifteen minutes passed; half an lacking heads. At one end was a Hemorrhoids broad, elevated stone. Toward this kill Batalagos.” Vllak’a darlBK provea hfa vantages of the Edmonds Perma­ prescribed by physicians over twem I hour; an hour. Vilak made no move “That which Batalagos speaks is lon. He haa an aatonlahto* Specialist’s new preparation here­ Batalagos made his way. The two np hla aleeve. Read tke aext ekap- nent waving method. ty-five years for I to go. The child on the stone a few tofore only obtainable on doctor’s others stealthily came after him good.” Vilak drew the ring away a ter. Colds Headache I yards away began to cry lustily In making the tour of some of prescription kills pain almost in­ Neuritis Lumbago Pit the lovely local gardens, I noticed stantly and gives sure, permanenc Toothache Rheumatism the gardener had provided for the relief from the painful condition. Neuralgia Pain, Pain future beautifying of the choice No narcotics. Used and recommend­ Each unbroken "Bayer” pack- over the world and still she’s sick. rose beds, long after the blooming ed by hundreds of physicians. Now age contains proven directions. Too bad this had to happqn.” season, by planting gladiolus in for the first time can be secured di­ Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost Home Page Editorial “ Tell her to sit up straight and clusters in each bed. A similar rect through your druggist. Ju‘5t Ifew cents. Druggists — ----- also »ell bot- she will not be long sick,” said the idea is reported to one of the gar­ ask for Prox. Money back if it fails.[Itiei of 24 and 100.— adv. Gc3od Natui^ doctor with a grin. “Straight peo­ den magazines by one enthusiast, At all druggists.— adw______who says she has light blue anchusa ples not get sick.” Sylvia Szechenyi, youngest daugh­ a r i d SIT STRAIGHT in the rose beds which blossoms at The invalid is about cured now ter of the Hungarian minister, the same time as the roses and AND GET She decided to follow the little old wearing a smart linen coat, a white gives a very pretty effect. WELL. fellow’s advice. None of the special­ silk shirt with green stripes, and a ists had told her thp real truth. green and white striped tie and SANITARY MILK. Her posture was wrong and she had Fruit Ice cubes, frozen In the ice Good so as to bring about a general Olive Roberts Barton cube compartments of electric re­ matching kerchief. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOUND suffered the tortures of the con­ Her little semi-jockey cap had a change in the systematic condi­ TO RUN THROUGH FAMILY demned as a result. I pass It along frigerators, when unmolded and grosgrain ribbon of green around it from the served in Iced tea or ginger ale are By DR. MGRRIS FISHBEIN tions. to those In search of health. which tied in a feminine looking The person with high blood delicious and take the place of ice, There seems to be no doubt that ..... “Straight people not get sick!” bow that went well with her golden A certain Woman had “ lost” her lemon and sugar. Or a can of grape­ PASTURE TO YOUR TABLE high blood pressure is frequently a pressye should might be good avlonj to do In cross- curls and her intriguing sweet health, and being one of the fortu­ fruit, pineapple or any fruit pre­ prominent------=iVnsign in members of the i cut down on the amount of his stitch and hang over our doorways. work and to reduce his responsi- nate few who may Indulge their in­ ferred may be frozen, the top rim smile. dispositions, she had spent years in “ Tn S llM in A-hich there 1, al billly and hi, canse tor worry a, the wake of specialists, watering Ktrona element Of this kind. Dr. much as possible. Dr. O Hare Our Dairy delivers germ-pure places, baths and sanltarlunm. James P. O’Hare says that parents suggests that^^such Milk to you in the most sanitary should guide their children towarcs an easier altitude towards life. And still she ailed. She didn’t Im :he less strenuous walks of life and Such people should take frequent agine she was 111. She was 111! She form direct from the pasture to vacations, daily periods of relaxa­ advise them against excessive men­ had headaches, terrible, unbearable Life’s Niceties ^^How they do die** your table. Just a trial of a few tal and physical exercise, excessive tion with rest after each meal, ones; she was nervous, tired and and preferably a nap of one-half ambition and obesity. This disease, dispondent; she had pains all B lack F lag is a thorough killer. It gets every fly, days and you’ll note the difference. to one hour after lunch. Moder­ through her; she couldn’t sleep. HINTS ON ETIQUET like others that seem to have an mosquito and roach in your home. Kills other b u ^ too. hereditary basis, might he elimi­ ate exercise may be tried, the One day she sprained her knee. best form being short walks, but nated if marriages were arranged She was roughing It on a western Leaves no survivors! Sold at drug, grocery, hardware according to physical conditions never taken to the point of fa­ ranch this time trying to scare away and department stores. Powder 15c up, and tigue. The intestines should be MILK and not for emotional reasons. the hoodoo of III health by fresh 1- What are the best hours regulated so as to keep the sys­ Dr. O’Hare suggests that in mild air and sunshine. There was no doc­ tem free of all poisonous sub­ to give little Susie or John a cases it is frequently just as well tor near except a little wlzzened old stances and also avoid any undue half-breed who lived In the nearest party ? only not to inform the patient of his strain associated with elimination. from T uberculin high blood pressure since this may town some miles away. They hauled 2. Should one plan a pro­ The diet of the person with high disturb him, hut merely to suggest her in a Ford over a white alkali gram of entertainment for blood pressure should be small iu that he slow do-wn the pace of his road, found the "doctor” playing children or let them play their existence. It Is well recognized amount, and salts, fluids and pro­ poker at a gas station and smelling black Tested Cows teins are to be somewhat restricted. that all of us today are living at cf fumes which were not of the re­ own games? a much faster rate than formerly. The purpose of such a diet is to motest relation to gasoline. 3. What are proper refresh­ spare the circulation of the blood The level of the blood pressure at He waited to cash in before go­ ments for children’s,parties? and to reduce the patient’s weight l a r t b * FLAG any time Is the result of the con­ ing to his office to attend to hls pa­ dition of the heart, the thickness somewhat. tient. With a few dexterous twists The Answers High blood pressure must he of the blood, the degree of hard­ and pulls, the knee was set, and a UQUID POWDER ening of the arteries and the de­ considered as a symptom involv­ lew directions given. 1. From three or four to six or ing practically all of the human J. H. HEWITT gree to which the veins may be “ Good work. Doctor!” said the seven p. m. UQUIO dilated or constricted. The modi­ body. Its care will necessitate a 2. Plan games with prizes. study of the whole body and a gen-- wif'’ of the 1 -t.nca owner, when the Phone 2056 fication of any one of these fac­ aat’ent was safely ensconsed in the 3. If early, ice cream, cake, can­ 49 HoU St. eral readjustment toward a form of dies or light nuts. If later, give a KILLS INSECTS tors 'Will, of course, influence the life* tharwiU place the least possi-j car again. “ ’Y('U see she’s sort o. an blood pressure. Physicians ar­ regular light supper with milk or range to modify them hy modify- hot cocoa. rwittaf ^

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T«- D W S E Y w m FIVE ROUNDS National League THE SCOREBOARD SPARROWS CREEP UP At Philadelphia:— „ _ » TBSTBBDAY'S EESUI/rS INTO SECOND PLACE PIRATES «, 6i PHILLIES T, S Eafltern League (First Game) * Pittsfield 4. New Haven 3. IS LEO EYNirS PREDICnON PITTSBURGH Defeat Eobins By Big Score In Failure to be a strong pennant AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Springfield-Bridgeport. rain. The showing of the Philadelphia L. Waner, c f ...... 6 3 3 3 0 0 Others not scheduled. Playground League—Ford Athletics to date has been most contender all the "war baa eansed Grantham, 2b ...... 3 1 1 2 2 0 American League disappointing. Manager Connie some of the experts to venture the P. "Waner, lb ...... 6 1 J 9 0 0 Stars. opinion that Manager Mack over­ , By GEORGE BARIiY Boston 14, Cleveland 5 (1st.) i t f J O l WliUAMt Mack has been the chief mourner. Special Correspondent Traynor, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 7 0 Making the cross-country jump estimated the value of his veteran American League Cuyler, rf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 , Clevelann 4, Boston 0 (2nd.) JUV ENILE LEAGUE stars. I asked him about it. \ i Barnhart, If ...... 3 2 2 1 1 0 Detroit 5, Philadelphia 3. The most encouraging thing from Boston to St. Louis, I spent . Saratoga, N. Y., July 19.— The Wright, S3 ...... 3 0 1 3 1 1 Team Won At Cleveland:— Washington 5, Chicago 1. O w ls...... 1 about Dempsey’s situation is that several hours discussing baseball in tinkle of silvery laughter rippled RED SOX 14, Oi INDIANS S, 4 Gooch, c ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 general and the Athletics In partic­ “ Cobb, Collins and Wheat have from out of Jack Dempsey’s seclud­ (First Game) Aldridge, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 New York 10, St. Louis 6. Sparrows...... 1 done everything I expected of AB. R. H. PO. A. E. yde, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 1 National League ular, with Connie. ed cottage on the hillside, and con­ Robins ...... 1 Connie Mack Talks of Athletics them,” replied Connie, “ despite the BOSTON Pittsburgh 9, Philadelphia 7 (1st Bluebirds...... 0 tinued to ripple all around the AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 34 9 12 27 12 2 In the spring when I looked the fact injuries have handicapped all hills. Flagstead, cf ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 PHILADELPHIA game). three. “ I didn’t expect any of them AB. B. H. PO. A. E. Philadelphia club over at Ft. Myers, Search disclosed Leo Pretext Myer, eb ...... 4 2 1 2 7 0 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 5 (2nd The Sparrows Jumped Into a tie Fla., It seemed to me enough to be able to go the entire route of Flynn as the laughee. Todt, lb ...... 3 3 2 12 0 0 Spalding, If ...... 3 0 1 4 0 0 game). for second place yesterday in the 154 games, for I knew their legs Rothrock, 3b ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 Nixon, cf ...... 1 0 0 - 0 0 strength had been added in Cobb, “ What-ho-and whx?” asked the Regan, 2b ...... 6 2 3 1 1 0 Sand, 2b ...... 5 0 1 0 1 1 Chicago 6, New York 4 (10 in.) Juvenile Playground baseball Collins, Wheat and Boley practical­ wouldn’t stand the strain. crowd which has ha^ened to learn Carlyle, If ...... 3 2 0 0 0 0 Williams, rf ...... 4 3 - 3 0 0 (1st. game). league by overwhelming the Robins ly to insure the pennant. Big Trio Suits A’s Boss what could cause a man to emit .Shp.^er. I f ...... 0 1 1 2 0 1 Leach, cf, If ...... 3 9 3 4 0 0 by the score of 21 to 9. The win­ Jonnard, o ...... 5 1 2 1 1 0 New York 3. Chicago 2 (2nd Connie Mack was very frank in “ I looked to them to go big In such laughter while his mouth was Welch, rf ...... 5 0 1 3 1 0 ners made 13 hits and took advan­ the spring, sag a bit during the Rogell, 3b ...... 4 2 1 0 1 0 Attreau, lb ...... 2 0 0 o 0 0 game). all the experts think he is terrible. expressing the belief that this was cluttered with ten cents worth of Hofmann, c ...... i 1 2 2 0 0 Wilson, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 3, Boston 2 (10 lu.) tage of 10 errors made by the los­ a Philadelphia year. The same con­ middle of the season and then come chewin.g tobacco. Moore, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wrightstone, lb ... 0 0 0 2 0 0 St. Louis-Brooklyn (rain). ing team. fident spirit pervaded the ranks of stroDig at the finish. They did “ It's all because of what I read Russell, p ...... 3 - 0 0 0 3 0 Mokan, xx ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Ford of the Robins featured, If worst comes to worst, Mr. Mc- their bit early, but our inconsistent Ruffing, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 Thompson. 2b ...... 4 1 1 4 2 0 Graw will accept that loving cup the players. Some of the boys had | in the papers about Sharkey will Cooney, ss ...... o 1 1 2 0 0 Eastern Leajfue starting two double plays and mak­ started to figure out just what to ipitching minimized any added beat Dempsey because he has the Kaufmann, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 on his anniversary. But just let ,, , 41 14 IS 27 13 W. L. PC. ing three clean steals. any of those committeemen try to j do strength the trio supplied. edge on age,’’ responded Leo Pre­ CLEVELAND Ulrich, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 .552 The summary: “ As a matter of fact, the Athlet­ Friberg, x x x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Albany ...... 48 39 kiss him. A mighty good ball club in 1926, text. “ If a guy hasn’t excuse to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 44 36 .550 A B R HPOA E it certainly looked as if the four ics have been playing all year with laugh himself to death over that— Jamieson, If ...... 5 0 2 3 0 0 Pittsfield ...... Spurgeon, 2b ...... 4 3 1 3 3 2 41 7 13 27 8 1 Bridgeport ...... 41 39 .513 Fisher, c f ...... 3 2 0 0 1 0 stars mentioned above would add little or no effective right banded well, gimme something to die over. Summa, rf ...... 5 1 5 0 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 400 130 001— 9 Georgetti, rf . . 3 1 1 0 0 0 That low plaintive melody you the necessary poise and power to pitching. If it were not for my Philadelphia ...... 121 100 101— 7 Springfield ...... 41 42 .49 4 Leo's Doi)« Burns, lb ...... 5 n 3 10 1 n 40 .48'7 C. Smith, 3b . .4 2 3 32 1 1 hear floating in from the west is make it a pennant winner. southpaws, Grove, Walberg and .1. Sewell, ES ...... 4 0 0 7 7 n Two base hits, Cuyler 2, Traynor, Hartford ...... 38 Ban Johnson at the zither knocking “Ain’t this the same Sharkey Wright, Barnhart, Thompson. Sand; ,488 O’Leary, ss . . 3 3 33 2 2 0 Pate, I don’t know where we would that couldn't floor an old timer like L. Sewell, c ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 "Waterbury ...... 42 45 out “ All Alone.” Myatt, c ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 liome runs, Kaufmann, Williams; 43 .48? Fraichia, p...'4 3 1 4 0 0 Little wonder that Connie Mack be.” "Wills— who is about twelve years stolen bases, Attreau, Thompson; New H aven...... 40 Hodapp, Sb ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 48 .442 Desione, c ...1 3 30 7 1 3 is disgusted, when, with the season When I, asked him what h.e older than Dempsey and about nine­ Elchrodt, cf ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 sacrifices, Gooch, Traynor, Wright, Providence ...... 38 Grantham; double plays, Traynor, Eableson, lb, p 4 2 2 5 1 0 We are surprised that Mr. Jack more than half over, he finds his thought of the Yankees, he said: teen years older than Sharkey? Hudlin, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 American L ea^e Sharkey hasn’t piped up to ask Grant, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wright, Grantham; double plays W- L. R. Eagleson, If 2 1 0 0 0 0 club only a few games better than Ain’t it the same Sharkey guy that Traynor to TTFantham to P. Waner, how Henry Ford feels about the the .500 mark on the year’s play. “ A club with great batting pow­ Shaute, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 25 Eskandasian 2b 4 1 1 0 1 0 couldn’t drop Mike McTigue who Smith, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson to Wrightstone; left on New York ...... Lyons, If ...... 2 3 2 0 0 0 Lithuanians. er, that is getting the best pitching is seven years older than Demp- Fonesca, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 bases, IMttsburgh 5, Philadelphia 11; Washington .... 49 35 in the American League, a depart­ l)ases on balls, off Aldridge 1, off Yde .46 38 “ This has been the most disap­ Bey— and about fifteen older than • 3, off Kaufmann 1; struck out, by Detroit ...... Total 80 31 13 21 7 4 We have no desire to enter ment of play in which the Yankees 37 5 12 27 13 2 .47 40 pointing season of my entire ca­ Sharkey? Boston ...... 005 008 199—-14 Aldridge 2, by Kaufmann 1, by Ulrich Philadelphia . . . Robins jjnternatlonal controversy. Mr. reer,” remarked Connie. "Things were supposed to be weak. That’s 1; hits, off Aldridge 8 In 3 2-3 In­ 42 “ They call this guy Sharkey fast, Cleveland .... 101 030 000— 5 Chicago ...... 47 A B R HPOA E vine can bring back with him will have to be mighty pleasant the a tough combination to beat, pow­ eh? And they call him that at the Two base hits, Regan 2, Shaner, nings, off Tde 5 in 5 1-3 innings, off St. Louis ...... 35 49 er, plus pitching.” Ruffing, Summa, Burns; three base liit Kaufmann, 7 In 4 innings, off Ulrich Ford, 2b ...... 2 0 0 4 3 rest of the summer to erase the same time that they’re telling that 5 in 4 2-3 innings; winning pitcher, Cleveland ...... 36 52 1 0 0 1 he wasn’t fast enough to catch up Rogell; stolen bases, Rogell, tipur- Gordon, ss .... 3 worries of the first half. ___ geon; sacrifice Welch; double plays, Yde; losing pitcher. Kaufmann; um­ Boston ...... 22 64 Werner, c .... 2 0 0 10 0 Blames Losses on Pitchers F.YILED OVER HERE with Wills, not fast enough to nail pires, Reardon, O’Day and Moran; Welch to Todt, J. Se-ivell to Burns, National League Mahoney, p . . . 4 0 0 1 2 “ I thought I had finally gotten Billy Grimes, Australian cham McTigue. Wow. Todt (unassisted), Regan to myev to time, 2:1S. W. L. PC. Rothrock; left on bases, Boston 10, X—Wilson batted for Attreau in 7th. W. Smith, 3b .3 1' 0 1 1 j together a pennant winner ■ after i pion, received a severe setback “ When I turn this young man XX—Mokan batted for Wrightstone Pittsburgh...... 50 30 .625 0 0 1 many years of experimenting. So | the hands of Doc Snell In his first Jack Dempsey loose at Sharkey, all Cleveland 8; bases on balls, off Shaute S. Brown, If . . 3 31 0 1, Smith 4; hits, off l.ussell 8 In 5, off in 9th. Chicago ...... 53 32 .624 Solomonson, rf 2 2 0 0 0 ' far the club has failed to bear out , fight here. the experts who have been snoop­ Ruffing 4 In 4, Hudlin 6 In 5, Grant xxx— Friberg batted for Ulrich In 9th. St. L o u is...... 49 35 .676 H. Smith, lb . . 3 2 2 2 0 my belief. Yet. I know it is a ! ------ing around here for a couple of 2 in 0, Shaute 1 In 1-3, Smith 4 in 3 42 .528* weeks saying that Sharkey is fast­ 2-3; -winning pitcher, Russell; losing (Second Game) New Y o r k ...... 47 O’Leary, cf . . . 4 0 0 0 0 much better ball club than it has H.VS SLIM CHANCE pitcher. Grant; umpires, (Owens and Pittsburgh ...... 110 010 120— 6 Brooklyn ...... 39 46 .459 1 0 0 shown so far. Eddie Collins has played in si) er than Dempsey, wTll promptly Philadelphia ...... 000 000 203— 5 Kovis, 2 b ...... 1 1 Ormsby; time 2:14. Philadelphia .34 50 .405 Vennart, 8b . . . 1 1 0 0 0 “ Do you know what club has world series. He hoped to make It connect with the idea that they had X—Fonseca batted for Hudlin In .393 the Frenchmen he likes.----- —As gotten the poorest pitching in the 5th. Cincinnati ...... 33 51 Total 28 0 3 18 7 : stay number seven this year. been cross-eyed. They’ve said At Boston:— .380 2 long as he lets Carpentier league this year?” he asked. Be­ Dempsey has slowed; well, maybe (Second Game) REDS 3, BRAVES 2 Boston ...... 30 49 Robins ...... 000 000 403 — where he is. Cleveland ...... 100 000 12x— 4 CINCINNATI Sparrows...... 467 112 x— 21 fore I had a chance to reply he DEPLORES CLOTHES he has. But when he goes against Boston ...... 000 000 000— 0 answered his own q^uestion with: Sharkey he’ll look like Charlie j AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Eastern League Two base hits, C. Smith, J. Dressen, 3b ...... 5 3 0 1 0 Hartford at Waterbury. O’Leary, Eskandarlan, Lyons; “ The Athletics. San Francisco— South Sea Island Paddock. At Chicago: — Zitzmann, cf ...... 4 0 3 0 0 0 Pittsfield at Albany. stolen bases. Ford 3. Fisher 3, C. WAR YARNS MATCHED When the season opened I flappers are wearing more and more In Five Rounds NATIOX.4.LS 5, W H ITE SOX 1 Bressler, If ...... 4 1 3 0 thought I had the best balanced “ How do I think this little out­ WASHINGTON Christensen, rf . . . . 5 0 5 0 0 New Haven at Providence. Smith 3. O’Leary Desione 3; double clothes— and the one who most Pipp. lb ...... 5 2 12 1 0 staff in the league. The pitching ing for Jack w'ill end? Well, cer­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. / Springfield at Bridgeport. plays, Fracchia to Eagleson, Ford Chicago— Harry Ratcliffe recent­ strenuously opposes the new style Rice, rf ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Ford, ss ...... 3 1 1 0 to Gordon, Ford to Smith; first ly was telling a brother workman averages prove to the contrary. is Joseph Darnard, Bishop of tainly inside of five rounds. With Harris, 2b ...... 8 1 0 0 4 0 Critz, 2b ...... 5 3 5 3 0 American League 1 0 bast on balls, Mahoney 8, Fracchia about his war experiences as a “ I figured my three right-hand­ Samoa and the Union Islands. The Sharkey on the floor, it may end in Speaker, cf ...... 4 0 2 4 0 0 Hargrave, c ...... 4 1 1 New York at St, Louis. ers, Gray, Rommel and Ehmke, the first. It all depends upon how Judge, lb .. 1 9 13 0 0 Lucas, p ...... 4 1 0 3 0 Philadelphia at Detroit. 7; H. Smith 4; struck out. Mahon­ Canadian machine gunner. He told natives, he says, are ruining their fast a bicycle Sharkey can grab af­ Goslln, If ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 May, p ...... 1 0 0 1 0 ey 5; Fracchia 7; balk, Mahoney, of a machine gun duel at the battle would turn in approximately 50 health by the adoption of white 4 0 0 Washington at Chicago. victories on the season, an average ter Jack hooks a couple into his Ruel, c ...... 5 0 0 Smith, Fracchia; umpires, Dowd. of Passchendale, was amazed to dis­ Bluege, 3b ...... 4 2 3 0 3 0 40 3 12 30 14 0 Boston at Cleveland. of about 17 each. With the season men’s habits. Only the scantiest trick liver. Reeves, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 4 0 BOSTON National League cover that his friend had been the clothing allows them to remalc AB. R. H. PO. A. E. more than half over, the trio has “ If Jack can nail Sharkey right Hadley, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 Chicago at New York. German soldier with whom he ex­ won only one-fifth of that number. well, so the women should not In the first round— and that’s vrhat Richbourg, rf ...... 4 0 1 4 1 0 A prominent sociologist advises 37 5 13 27 12 0 Gautreau, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 St Louis at Brooklyn. changed sprays of lead, each failing “ Lack of pitching has killed off wear even the flimsy lingerie ol that boy certainly is airning to do CHICAGO Moore, 3b ...... 5 1 2 1 1 0 Cincinnati at Boston. that the modern mother should to dislodge the other. the chances of the Athletics.” their white sisters. •—the customers can begin packing AB. R. H. PO. A. E. AVelsh, cf ...... 4 1 2 4 1 0 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. select the daughter’s husband. up their toys and choose the nearest Metzler, cf ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Fournier, lb ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 exits, for it "won’t be long after that Peck, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 Farrell, 2b ...... 0 0 2 3 2 0 Hunnefield, ss ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Brown. If ...... , . 4 0 2 4 0 0 before Sharkey will be sniffing up Barrett, rf ...... 4 0 0 4 1 1 Bancroft, ss ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 plenty of rosin. Clancy, lb ...... 4 1 2 8 0 0 Gibson, c ...... 4 0 0 5 1 1 “ Of course, Sharkey may decide Falk, I f ___ ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 R. Smith, p ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 to do a bit of sprinting right from TVard. 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 7 0 Kamm, 3 b ...... 2 0 0 5 1 0 38 .2 12 30 7 1 the start. He may try to last as McCurdy, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 000 200 000 1—3 long as he can. In such a case. Crouse, c ...... 3 0 1 4 2 0 Boston ...... 200 000 000 0—2 Jack may not get any early shots at Blankenship . P ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Two base hits, AVelsh, Brown; home him. If that happen*. Jack will run, Critz; stolen base,Critz; sacri­ 32 1 6 27 12 1 fices, Zitzmann, Fournier, Bancroft; just whack Sim here and "whack "Washington 002 100 110-—5 double play, Ford to Critz to Pipp; him there, and slow him down and Chicago ... 00 000 001-—1 left on bases, Cincinnati 13, Boston 9; then he’ll corner the young man Two base hits, Goslln, Falk 2, Judge, bases on balls, off R. Smith, 5; struck Rice; three base hit, Bluege; stolen out, by R. Smith 4; hits, off Lucas 11 from ’ Boston— after which Tex bases, Rice, Judge; sacrifice. Reeves; in 8 1-3, May 1 in 1 2-3; hit by pitch­ Rickard will begin selling tickets double play, Harris to Reeves to er, by May (Welsh): winning pitcher for the Dempsey-Tunney fight next Judge; left on bases, Washington 10, May; umpires, Quigley, Wilson and September. Chicago 7; bases on balls, off Blank­ Pfriman; time, 2:02. enship 4, Hudley 3; struck out, by X—Gautreau batted for Richbourg “ If I ever found a fellow in shape Hadley 4, Blankenship 3; umpires, In 10th. for a fight, it’s Dempsey today. I’ve Hildebrand, Evans and McGowan J seen him in his every bi,g battle. I time, 1:54. At New York:— was in an opposite corner to him X—McCurdy batted for Kamm In CUBS «. 2; GIANTS 4, 3 t^-ice— the time when my man. Bill 9th. (First Gnine) CHICAGO Brennan, fought him. And I say At St. Lonis:— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. now, and the public will agree "with YANKS 10, BROWNS 6 Adams, 2b ...... 6 0 2 9 6 0 me after the fight, that Dempsey is NE"W YORK Pick. 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 1 in better shape today than at any AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Webb, rf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 Combs, cf ...... 3 2 2 2 0 0 Wilson, rf ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 time since 1921.” „ Morehart, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stephenson, If .. .. . 3 0 1 2 0 0 “ Do you think you 11 win, Lazzeri, 2b ...... 3 2 1 0 3 1 Grimm, lb ...... i 2 T 13 0 0 Dempsey was asked. Ruth, If ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Hartnett, c ...... 1 2 C 0 0 “ If I didn’t, I’d be hopping the Gehrig, lb ...... 2 2 1 G 0 0 English, ss ...... 5 1 1 2 6 0 next rattler for Los Angeles, an­ Meusel, rf ...... 5 1 2 1 0 0 Carlson, p ...... h 0 0 0 2 0 ma Koenig, SB ...... 5 2 2 3 4 0 swered Dempsey. “ I’m not the Wera, 3b ...... 5 0 2 3 0 0 42 6 13 30 14 1 kind of a fellow who lies to get his Grabowskl, c ...... 4 0 0 9 1 0 NEW YORK brains knocked loose— not even for Plpgras, p ...... 5 1 1 0 1 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Reese, 3b ...... 5 0 1 2 3 $250,000. 37 10 12 27 9 1 Lindstrom, if ...... 5 0 1 3 0 And there the matter rested. ST. LOUIS Ott, cf ...... 3 2 2 2 0 Dempsey originally planned to AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Mueller, cf ...... 1 0 0 2 0 motor to New York Wednesday. O'Rourke, 2 b ...... 5 1 2 3 4. 0 Hornsby, 2b ...... 5 0 0 4 2 Bennet, IT ...... 3 1 1 3 0 0 Terry, lb ...... 5 1 0 7 2 But it seems that Tex Rickard has Sisler, lb ...... 5 1 2 11 0 0 Jackson, ss ...... 4 1 4 3 1 figured it out that there’s more "Williams, If ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Harper, rf ...... 4 0 2 4 0 pipe danger in that than in a Pullman, Rice, cf ...... 8 0 0 3 0 0 Devormer, c ...... 3 0 0 2 1 50 Dempsey will leave here Wed­ Adams, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Fitzsimmons, p .... 3 0 0 1 4 Dixon, c ...... 4 0 2 3 0 1 Taylor, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 nesday morning and arrive in New Gerber, ss ...... 4 1 2 2 5 0 Songer, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 York some time during the after- AVingard, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 30on. Nevers, p ...... l 0 0 0 0 1 39 4 10 30 13 E. Miller, x ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 Chicago ...... 000 013 000 2— 6 36 6 12 27 9 2 New York ...... 100 102 00 — 4 New York ...... 010 000 G30—10 Two base hits. Pick, Reese, Jack- St. Louis ...... 000 100 005— G son; three base hits, English, Grimm, Two base hits, Williams, Gerber, Ott; home runs, Ott, Jackson, Hart­ LOCAL FANS PLEASED Meusel. Wera, Combs 2; home runs, nett; stolen base, Stephenson; sacri­ Gehrig, Sisler; sacrifices, Gehrig 2, fices, Stephenson, Grimm; double Grazowski, "Williams; stolen bases, play, Adams to English to Grimm, O'Rourke, Sisler, Meusel, Koenig; left on bases. New York, Chicago 10; BY VELODROME BILL double play, Koenig to Gehrig; wild bases on balls, off Fitzsimmons 2 pitches, Plpgras, Nevers; balk, Plp­ Carlson 2; struck out, by Carlson 3. gras; bases on balls off Wlngard 4, Fitzsimmons 2; hits, oft Fitzsimmons Nevers 1, oft Plpgras 3; struck out, by 11 In 9, Songer 2 in 1; losing pitcher About 300 Manchester fight fans Wlngard 2, by Nevers 1, by Plpgras Songer: umpires, Rlgler, Jorda and traveled to the Velodrome in East 5; hits, oft Wlngard 9 in 6 2-3 Innings, Hart; time, 2:20. oft Nevers 3 In 2 1-3 innings; left on X—Taylor batted for Fitzsimmons Hartford last evening and were bases, St. Louis 7, New York 8; um­ In 9th. glad they did so as they witnessed pires, Dlneen, Gelsel and Nallln; los­ (Second Game) one of the best cards seen so far ing pitcher, Wlngard: time, 2:18. New York ...... 100 000 20x— £ this season. X—Miller batted for Nevers In 9th. Chicago ...... I ...... 101 000 000— 2 The star bout was between A1 At Detroit:— Cool as a pound-keeper. Sweet as Cromack, of Unionville who defeat­ TIGERS 6. ATHLETICS 8 IF YOU R jim m y-p ip« cou ld talk, it w ould ed Adolph D’Onofrio, of Hartford in DETROIT STILL WANING three rounds. Seldom has such a AB. R. H. PO. A. E. say: ''Fill me with Prince Albert and 6scape from the place he keeps. Mildj fine exhibition of boxing been seen Warner, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 Gehrlnger, 2b .,. . . 4 2 2 1 6 0 Phil Zwick, a Cleyeland fighter, Is but with that full, satisfying flavor of as was put up by the Unionville lad Manush, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 continuing to win bouts by decisive watch me strut. repay you a hundred­ •who, experts agree, is one of the Fotherglll, If ...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 margins in his home town. coming champions of the east in Heilmann, rf ...... 4 2 4 6 0 0 the greatest tobacco that ever tumbled Blue, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 fold.” No doubt about It, many a p i^ P. A. h totd ererywhert In tidy rtd his class. McManus, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 1 1 into a pipe. No matter how wide you tins, pound And half*pound tin huntt^ The results of the bouts follow; "Woodall, c ...... 2 0 0 7 1 0 has been blamed for things that weren’t dors, and pound crystal-glass humidora 12 5 pound class, Joe Bossi, Bris­ Gibson, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 SPEAKER FILLS GAP open the smoke-throttle, there isn’t a with sponge-moistener^ top, tol, won a three-round decision over “T its fault a-tall. You have no idea how always with every bit of bite and parch 32 5 9 27 10 1 Trls Speaker has proved his ver temored by the Prince Albert processm John Matison, Hartford. 112 pound PHILADELPHIA stop-sign or a detour anywhere. class, Joe Cilento, Hartford, won AB. R. H. PO. A. E. satillty this year for 'Washington well a pipe behaves oh P. A . the decision over Tommy Orlando, Bishop, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 5 0 by subbing at first in brilliant style Nearby is a store where they hand out Hale. 8b ...... 4 0 1 2 2 0 On my say-so^ buy yoursdlf a tidy ted ilso of Hartford. 135 pound class, Cobbj rf ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 Pete Corona, Hartford, won the de­ Simmons, cf ...... 4 1 0 2 0 0 jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red tins. My cision over PetT Youseman, also of Cochrane, o ...... i 0 2 4 0 0 tin o f good old P. A. todaf. Throw back Lamar, If ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 advice to you is to make tracks for there Hartford. 126 pound class, Harry Dykes, l b ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 GOLFERS YOU HAVE MET the hinged lid and revel Ih that fragrance Devine, Worcester, won the decision Boley, es .. . 3 0 0 2 4 1 by Kent Straat over Joe Champ. Hartford. 120 Grove, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 o f the world’s greatest pipc-tobaccot bar at once* Fill your pipe with this ^orious pound class, Mickey Roberts, Hart­ Collins, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wheat, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 tobacco and get the fun that’s due you. ford, -svon the d^ecision over Louis none. Then tuck a neat wad into the Petrone, Worcester. 115 pound 33 3 7 24 12 1 No matter what your present program class, Ero Peterson, Worcester, won Detroit ...... 301 010 OOx—5 business-end of your pipe and light up» Philadelphia .... 200 001 000—3 the decision over Eddie Reed, Hart­ Two base hits, Cobb, Heilmann 2, is, try P. A . Give your pipe a chancel ford. 16 0 pound class, Joe Bard, Gehringer; home runs, Fothergrlll, There’s the answer to every pipfrwish. Hartford, won the decision over Joe Heilmann; sacrifices, Gibson, Lamar; left on bases, Phllaaelphla 6, Detroit Daniels, Boston. 110 pound class, 5; bases on balls, off Gibson 2, Grove Vernon Carmere, Worcester, won 1; struck out, by Gibson 6, Grove 4; the decision over Eddie Camp, umpires "Van Graflan Rowland and Connolly: time 1:46. Hartford. 140 pound class, AlUo X— Collins batted for Boley In 9th. Loskie, Worcester, won the decision XX— 'Wheat batted for Grove In 9th. over Harry Ryder, Hartford. 133 pound class, Barney Youseman, Hartford, won the decision over DYKES STARS AT FIRST Dan Doran, also of Hartford. 118 If Connie Mack had started Jim­ pound class, A1 Cromack, Unlon- my Dykes at first base for the Ath­ ringealbert letics, things might have been dif­ F ville, won the decision over Adolph D’Onofrio, Hartford. 145 pound ferent. •"^no othcT tob(tcco %$ like ttl class. Pinky Kaufman, Hartford, knocked out Art Brusso, Worcester, CAN ROVE OUTFIELD 1 Fred Schulte, of the Browns, be­ - in one round. 160 pound class, t w r , ft. J. Louis Gamer, Hartford, won the de­ cause of his ability to go back, can ■ rvr c n T h u s i u s T- cision over Herman Fink, also of play almost as short a center field this city. as did aneaJeer in hU srima. UANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, 3rtJCY 19,19Z7T 'fA G E T E fT You Will Find Many Real Bargains In Good Used Cars Listed On This Page Today J

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B ill Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 1’2 London— Women’s faces are be­ McKee, 32 Laurel street. Wise buyers of used cars know that now, with diate possession at $5500. A pply E. All orders for irregular J«*ertlons J. HolL TeL 560. coming harder and harder. Beauty mid-season prices prevailing, dealers are offering -^^U"c°iaf"rI?e%S%^‘ loVg“ V eV S% 5p The Manchester Upholstering Co. a u t o s —W ill buy cars for Junk. specialists agree that the craze for Used parts for sale. General auto re­ EIGHT ROOM HOUSE with all Im­ First Bond & d a y ad/ertlslng given tipon Is now located at slimness is putting a strain on the 116 Spruce street pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oa. bigger and better values than ever before. provements, one car garage, chicken coop. For particulars inquire at 53 body that is reflected in the face. and^lto^p’ p e r b e fo r e the t h W South Manchester street. Tel. 789. Mortgage Co. You will find a wide selection of late models Mill street Dimples, they say, are disappearing STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of 15 Florists— N urseiies PORTER STREET—Desirable loca­ so rapidly that really pretty ones of Hartford, Inc. Id charging at the rate earned, but the world. Ask for sailing lists and and makes listed daily on this page. rates. Phone 750-2. R ob ert J. Smith, tion. attractive Colonial house, 11 now are extremely rare. no’ allow ances or refunds ij® 1009 Main street. Danish ball head cabbage plants, 50c rooms, arrangsi for one or two TEL. 2-5072 on six time ads stopped after the per hundred, $3.50 per th o u s ^ d , families, substantially good condi­ 805 MAIN ST. Henderson snow ball cauliflower Why not select YOUR car NOW while the sum­ tion, water, gas, electricity, furnace, NO TIME TO WASTE fifth day. display lines not WANTED YOU TO KNOW that we No "till forbids are now In a position to < pen any plants 75c per hundred, $5 per thou­ mer motoring season is in full swing—^in fact, why price and terms reasonable. Walton Sick Chorus Girl; I have a con­ reasonable account, and give you sand. Wayside Gardens, Rockville., W. Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street fession to make. ®°T^e Herald will not be responsible Hartford. 2-7584 or Manchester 221. for more than one Incorrect Insertion liberal terms, with prices as low as 7 1 4 - 2 . ______not make your selection TODAY ? Doctor; Do you want a priest? Trained elephants amused Ro­ of any advertisement ordered for the lowest. Benson’s Furniture Com­ S. C. G.: No. Send for a publish­ pany, 649 Main street, Tel. 53-3, FOR SALE man audiences of the first century- more thau one time. inoor- We have now ready 1-2 million er.— Life. The Inadvertent omission or Incor Winter cabbage and celery plants. rect publlcatloi. of advertising Automobiles for Sale The main crop should be planted in WAPPING rectified only by cancellation of the July until August 15. Cabbage 10c per cfargl madi^ for the service render- Dependable Used Cars doz., 40c per hundred, $3.00 per thou­ ed. Manchester Motor Sales Co. sand, celery lOo per doz., 50o per Household Gloods 51 Apartments— Flats— 1069 Main St. So. Manchester hundred, $4.00 per thousand. M ichael Tenements for Rent 6 8 All advertisements Open Eves & Sundays. Teh 740 Pinatello, 379 Burnside Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Condon in style, copy and typography jU h Greenhouse, Station 22, East Hart­ GOLDEN OAK night stand with and daughter Josephine of Laurel ON PROSPECT ST.—In the rear, nice FORD COUPE 1924. In very good con ­ ford, Conn, drawer $5. Walkins Used Furniture USED CA R regulations enforced oy rieht to dition. Must be sacrificed for quick cozy home with latest Improvements. Hill and Mrs. Charles Burnham and erS and they reserve the Store, 17 Oak street. daughter Ruth of Hampton, spent ed!t. revise or reject any copy con- sale—Johnson’s Electric Co. Phone Heating—Plumbing--Roofing 17 Call 2435-2 after 5 o’clock. 657-4. the week-end on a motor trip over NORTH END—Five room tenement, CLOSING® HOUr I^C Is , ads Musical Instruments 63 the Storm King Highway and the to^b^^publlshed same day must bo re 1922 FORD SEDAN, $25. ROOFING SPECIALISTS with all Improvemejsts. 109 Oakland Mohawk Trail. ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays 1923 Gray T ouring, $25. Slate, Gravel, Tin, Asphalt Shingles. street. 1926 Overland Sedan. BARGAINS Repairing a Specialty. At the Federated church last 10:30 a. m. a FOR SALE—VICTROLA, $35, 5 tube C R A W FO R D AUTO SUPPLY CO. DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. R adio set, com plete $40. dozen w in ­ SIX ROOM tenement on Newman street, modern improvements, steam Sunday evening the pastor, Rev. Telephone Your Want Ads Oldsmobile Sales and Service 31 Oak St Work Guaranteed. dow shades 25 cents each, 827 Main Truman H. Woodward gave an in­ 1926 Ford Touring .... ?200 1924 Ford F o rd o r...... $175 Trotter & Center Sts. Tel. 1174 Tel. 1167-12 street a fter 5 p. m. heat. Inquire 147 E ast Center St. ^Ch I r S e ^RATE ' glven^above Tel. 1830. teresting lecture which was illus­ 1924 Runabout Box . . . .$125 1923 Ford C oupe...... $75 OAKLAND TOURING CAR, 1923, 1928 f s a c o ^ n ^ f n S e to advertisers, but MUlinery— Dressmaking 19 6 8 trated by lantern slides on the sub­ Chevrolet truck, both In A-1 condi­ Wanted— ^To Buy SIX ROOM TENEMENT, all improve­ ject of "Schools in the Southern 1923 Ford Touring ...... $60 1922 Tudor Sedan...... -.$60 tion. Apply to Frank E. House, Wap- ments at 12 Trotter street. Call ping, Conn. Telephone 129-12. JUNK—I will pay highest prices for Robert P Hughes, 16 Doane street. Highland.” This will be followed 1924 Chevrolet Touring . .$100 1923 Ford Touring...... $60 HEMSTITCH WORK — F. DION. all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds Phone 904-4. for the next two Sunday evenings 1924 Tudor Sedan .,....$200 235 SPRUCE ST. TEL. 1307-12. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ by lectures. On July 24 the sub­ 1922 Ford Touring...... $50 1926 OAKLAND COUPE phone 982-4. FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor, in excellent condition, small mileage, with all improvements and garage, ject will be “ Mass Movement in Easy Tbitiiis on All of These Cars» 1924 F ord 4-D oor Sedan. RAGS, MAGAZINES—Bundled paper also three room flat on second floor, India” and on July 31, “ Malaysia.” will^be assumed and their accuracy 1924 and 1926 Ford T ourin g cars. Moving-Trucklng-Storage 20 all Improvements with garage, at cannot be guaranteed. and junk bought at highest cash • The Blue Triangle is to hold a prices. Ph.re 849-3 and I will calL L 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or “ steak roast” this eevning near the J. M. SH E AR ER PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local Eisenberg. call 616-5. Phone 664 CAPITOL BUICK CO. T E L 1600 and long distance moving and truck­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn a s k "OR WANT AD SERVICB ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ TO RENT—3 ROOM apartment In Welles, Sr., of Avery street. Manchester Motor Sales Co. ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Rooms Without Board 60 Forest Block, janitor service, also Index of Classifications new five room tenement at 57 Sum­ Mrs. Howard Burnhans was tak­ OAKLAND and PONTIAC Repairing 23 FURNISHED ROOMS, kitchen, bed­ mer street, all improvements, steam en with a severe attack of appen­ heat, garage. TeL 1986— A ugu st dicitis Sunday morning about 4 Dealers room and bath room, all Improve­ Kanehl. Authorized SILK CITY OAKLAND CO. ments. Inquire at 18 Williams street. 195 Center St. Teh 2169 An extra auto key might be a life o’clock and was taken to the Man­ saver on your vacation. Play safe, ob­ JOHNSON BIXICK, Main streat. 8 chester Memorial hospital where an S5!.°elp"'’t'" »ta.P lO'l'- Studebaker 1924 B ig 6 Sedan. tain duplicates from Braithwaite, 150 Country Board— Resorts 60 room apartment, all modern Im­ operation was performed at once. Dennis P. Coleman, Manager cated: , _ i Studebaker 1924 B ig "6’’ T ourin g. Center street. provements. Apply to Albert Hs t I- It Is reported that she is resting as Lost and Found ...... | Studebaker 1924 L ight 6 Coupe. son, 33 M yrtle street. Phone 1770 or Phone 740 Announcements ...... | Studebaker 1922 Special 6 Touring. EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ MYRTLE BEACH rooms with kitchen to janitor. comfortably as can be expected. 1069 Main Street. P ersonals ...... • ...... Stutz Roadster, 1924 ers sharpened and repaired, privilege, Cresmont Inn, Pole 107. . Mr. and.Mrs. John A. Collins Antomoblles . scissors, knives and saws sharpened. Mrs. Blatter. Phone 1545-2. RENTALS—Several desirable rents and daughter. Miss Faith M. Col­ Automobiles fo r Sale ...... ^ Oldsm obile 1925 Sedan Work called for and delivered. H arold Clemson, 108 North Elm with modern improvements. Inquire lins and Miss Frances Stoddard Automobiles for Exchange .... ^ Bulck 1924 M aster Six Coupe Edw ard J. HolL TeL 660. A uto Accessories—T ires ...... Nash 1923 Sedan street Manchester, Conn. Teleph. ne Apartments— Flats— motored to Watch Hill and spent Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 462. Tenements for Rent 68 the day last Sunday. which starts a three-day engage­ CONKEY AUTO COMPANY THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stoughton A u tos— Ship by T ruck ...... | SEWING MACHINES, repairing of with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ ment at the State on Monday after­ 20 East Center St Tet 840 APARTMENTS—Two. thres and four and family and Md and Mrs. Ever­ HERE all makes, oils, needles and supplies. ter Block. noon. Matinee and evening admis­ Garages-Servico-Storage ...... IJ R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ ett A. Buckland motored to Black vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- sion prices will be the same. Motorcycles—Bicycles ij CLEARANCE SALE Phone 71.5. Houses for Rent 65 Point last Sunday for the day. V,'anted Autos—Motorcycles .^ 1 * door bed furnished. Call Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nichols FOR TWO DAY SHOW Bnslnees and Professional Servlees We are going out of the automo­ Tailoring-Dyeing-Cleaning 24 C onstruction Com pany, 2100 or tele­ Business Services Offered ...... bile business. phone 782-2. CENTER ST., 205—Seven room house. and son of Waterbury visited Household Services Offered ....IB a All modern conveniences, with hot friends and relatives over the week­ Rheims Cathedral has been re­ Building— tontractlng ...... ‘ j. All cars and trucks listed below HARRY ANDERTON representing FIVE ROOM FLAT with all modern water furnace, also garage. Ready end. “Tracked by Police” at State stored almost completely and has F lorists— Nurseries ...... will have to be sold at a sacrifice. English ,-oolen company, tailors improvements. Inquire Wm. Kanehl, A ug. 1st. Call 1093. Funeral Directors . • •' ' a ''0 ” ’ "" 17 Now is the time to buy a good .since 1S9S. Phone 1221-2, 38 Church r’.: Center street. The severe thunder storm which Today and Tomorro'vyj Coun­ been returned to religious authori­ H eating— Plumbing—Roofing .. »■< automobile at a very low price. street. South Manchester. FOR RENT—1-2 HOUSE, 6 rooms, at visited this town last Saturday af­ ties by the French government. Manchester Green, opposite school, ternoon did very little damage but try Store Thursday. Tamative, Madagascar, a seaport M illinery— Dressmaking ...... 1926 CH EVROLET ROADSTER Toilet Goods and Services 25 conveniences, good repair, vacant Moving—Trucking—Storage .... ‘ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all the lightning struck in several plac­ town again has been destroyed by Aug. 1. Rent $30. Phone 345-23 or es. Albert E. Stiles’ garage was Painting—Papering ...... “ 1925 CH EVROLET SEDAN improvements. Call 107 Summer St. 345-5. a cyclone. It may never be rebuilt, Professional Services ...... “ struck. Mrs. Church’s house was The principal gift at the Coun­ SHULTZ BEAUTY PARLOR for within the past century more 1925 CH EVROLET COUPE FIRST FLOOR six room modern flat. struck twice. The lightning struck try Store at the State theater on than 100 cyclones have damaged Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. J Inquire at 6 Hudson street. Tel. Summer Homes for Rent 67 a pole near the home of Miss Etta Toilet Goods- .... and Services ...... -0 1925 CHEVROLET TOURING 983 MAIN ST„ HARTFORD 22G-4. _ Thursday night will be a poren the city. Wanted—Business Service 26 Stoughton and came in through the hammock, valued at more than $o0. Takes great pleasure In announcing | [.-q UR ROOM TENEMENT on Ridge BOARD AND ROOMS—Yolanda cot­ Edncntlonal 1925 OVERLAND SEDAN tage, Pleasant View, beginning July open door. It struck in the door This is only one of the large num­ Courses and Classes ...... ?7 that they will be open in the evenings j street, all improvements, by appointment. 30. For particulars phone Mrs. John part of Thomas Burgess’ also. ber of presents to he given away. Private Instruction ...... 1924 HUPMOBILE 4 PASS. COUPE downstairs, rent $20. Inquire James Houston, 1355-2. .28-A Call 3-1912 Burns, 591 Hilliard street. George Hills spent the week-end The great dog actor. Rin Tin Tin, D ancing ...... 29 Musical—Diamatlc ... 1923 HUPMOBILE 4 PASS. COUPE with several of the employees of is at the State today and tomorrow Wanted—Instruction .. 30 FOUR ROOJI FLAT 45 North Elm BENNEARY: Open for the season. the New London branch of the tele­ Home cooking. Reasonable rates. in a thrilling picture of the^^ old F inancial 1923 MAXWELL SPORT TOURING 27 street, first floor, furnace, bath, gas, phone company. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages .-re.. 31 Courses and Classes $20 month. Inquire upstairs or tele­ John P. Mahoney, Box 32, Sound West, “ Tracked by the Police.” For Sale View, Conn. Business Opportunities ...... of 1924 OVERLAND TOURING phone 25S-2. W’alter Smith, Jr., of Simsbury, The story deals with the con­ Money to Loan ...... " " MEN, BOYS, learn barberlng, ladies Six room cottage house on Mill SUMMER COTTAGE on the Island, is spending a few days at the home Money Wanted ...... 1922 BUICK TOURING hair cutting, latest methods taught of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Stoddard. struction of a great dam and desert street. House in good repair. Small Help and Sltnatlone as.suring success. Special rate of FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat all modern Lake Pocotopaug, East Hampton, for a part or the whole of August. Ap­ The school board is planning to irrigation project. For the beauti­ Help Wanted—Female ...... ’ 5 1924 FORD TOURING tuition on day and evening courses. improvements, 37 Haynes street. ful exteriors the company journey­ barn suitable for garage. Lot Help Wanted—Male ... ----- Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Market ply to E. H. Crosby, Herald Office. change the arrangement of rooms Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 1924 FORD ROADSTER street, Hartford, Conn. IN SELWITZ BUILDING, three room in the Center school building. In­ ed to Yuma, Arizona, using the 100x150 feet, with fruit trees. Just Agents Win ted ...... 37-A apartment, ail modern improve­ TWO, 7 ROOM COTTAGES at White Laguna Dam and reclamation pro­ Sands Beach. W rite P. O. B ox 253, So. stead of building an addition it has the place for a cozy home. Will be Situations Wanted—Female ... os 1925 FORD TOURING ments. Inquire at Selwltz’s Shoe ject across the Colorado River as a Situations Wanted—Male ...... o» Private instruction 28 I Shop. Telephone 835-2. Manchester or Phone 786-2. been voted to change the kitchen sold at a very reasonable price. For Employment Agencies ...... 4U 1921 CHANDLER TOURING and small dining room into a setting. Live Stock—Pete—Poultry—Vehicles PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all school room. The kitchen will be Rinty Is seen as the dog of a further particulars enquire of D ogs— B irds— Pets ...... - *1 1922 PAIGE BIG SIX 7 PASS. TOUR­ grammar school subjects by former in what was formerly the dressing j'oung foreman in love with the Thomas Ferguson, 175 Main street. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ING grammar school principal, for rates Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 call 215-5. room next to the assembly locm. daughter of the superintendent. She Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 1921 HUDSON SEDAN A special meeting was held last is also the subject of dishonorable For Sale— Miscellaneous Poultry and Supplies 43 Thursday evening to consider the interest of another foreman who Articles for Sale ...... 1921 STUDEBAKER LIGHT 6 TOUR­ plans. has been bribed by a rival construc­ Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ING B uilding M aterials ...... 47 MARCH PULLETS—All breeds from tion company to place all the ob­ excellent stock. Also milk fed broil­ Earl Stoddard Is spending part of Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 1925 FORD COUPES his vacation at Saybrook. stacles possible in the way of the Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 ers. Wm. E. Bradley. Phone 1163-3, Insurance 321 Oakland street, Manchester. Phone Your Want Ads Mrs. Reginald Cone and two work, so that the company would Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A 1924 FORD COUPES Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 children who have been visiting at be forced to abandon it. Because Nearly twenty-five (25) ■ Household Goods ...... 51 TABLE FOWL for sale, also spring To The TRUCKS chickens. Karl Marks, 136 Summer her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rinty has foiled many of these at­ Machinery and Tools ...... 52 A. Collins for the past two weeks, Musical Instruments ...... 53 street. Telephone 1877. New laid tempts, the plotters determine to years experience in Insurance 1925 C hevrolet 1-2 Ton Truck eggs. left last Friday, by auto, for their get him. The superintendent is dis­ Office and Store Equipment .... 54 and kindred lines is at your ser­ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 1923 D odge T ruck Canopy Top home at Little Falls, N. Y. abled in a mysterious accident, and Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Mrs. Warren Thompson and Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Articles for Sale 45 Herald when the young foreman takes his vice through this office. Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 1921 D odge Panel Mrs. John Risley motored to Mt. place, a heinous scheme to put Rooms— Board— Hotels—-Resorts 9x12 1-2 WALL TENT ten ounce duck | Hermon school, Mass., last Friday him and Rinty out of the way leav­ Restaurants 1921 Reo to visit Mrs. Risley’s son, who is Rooms Without Board ...... 59 and four cots. Inquire of Samuel j ing the girl and the dam unprotect- I Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A 1926 1 Ton F ord Canopy Top W ith Rankin, Dobso’nville or phone 742-5. j attending college there. ed, is hatched. The way by which ’ Travelers of Hartford' Country Board—Resorts 60 Cab Miss Emily Beech' of West Som- the schemes of the bad men are Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 ersville. Mass., has been the guest coped with by the wonder-dog make Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 1924 1 Ton F ord Steel B ody W ith Cab of her cousin, Mrs. George Hills ov­ Life, Fire, and Real Estate For R«nt thrilling melodrama and gives Rin­ Apartments. Flats. Tenements.. 63 1924 1-2 Ton Ford Panel And Ask for a Want Ad Taker er the week-end. ty an opportunity to display his un­ A few from this place attended Business Locations for Ren. ... 64 FOR SALE—FULL LINE of fresh canny brilliance as never before. Casualty Lines Houses for Rent ...... 65 1924 1-2 Ton Ford Express Body the birthday party given Edward Tell Her What You Want Included In the cast are Jason Suburban for R ent ...... 66 picked vegetables a short way Gates of Manchester last Saturday Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Robards, Virginia Brown Falre, WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN An experienced operator will take your ad, help you Wanted to Rent ...... 61 from Main street. Little’s Farm, eveuing. Real Estate For Sale Tom Santschl, Nanette, Dave Mor­ EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. word it for best results, and see that It Is properly in­ ris, Theodore Lorch, Ben Walker Apartment Buildings for Sale..» 69 195 Spencer street. Business Property for Sale ...... 70 serted. Bill will be mailed same day allowing you until EDWARD J. HOLL BOULEVARD CHEVROLET CO. Portland cement Is named be­ and Wilfred North. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 seventh day after insertion to take advantage of the cause of its color resemblance to One hundred and fifty children Houses for Sale ...... 72 TeL 560. 865 Main St. L ots for Sale ...... 73 275 CONN. BLVD., E. H. CASH RATE. stone obtained from the Isle of will be seen in the Kiddie Revue, Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Portland, off the eoast of England. Suburban for Sale ...... 75 LAU REL 765 The largest of all crustaceans is ! Real Estate for Exchange ....« 76 the giant crab of Japan. It often j The average height of a Japanese Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 measures 30 feet across when j man Is a trifle over 5 feet 3 inches. Auction— Legal Notices The first Sunday School was held stretched to its lull diameter. I A uction .Sales 78 in Gloucester, England, in 1812. Legal 1 otices ...... 79 By Frank Beck GAS BUGGIES—Welcome to Our City Shore Cottage ORDERSi ARH) VERY IF THE COMMERCIAL Bolton Lake— practically new. on water front, firepla«e, YOURE THE SECRETARY SORRY, SIR, Yve GOT TO SEE ORDERS; __ HIS ^ TH A T^ THE CLUB IS JUST large porch. $500 cash, balance easy terms. OF THE COMMERCIAL BUT I CANT HIM ON A MATTER Fairview Street— brand new single, six rooms, oak trim and OF BUSINESS------HONOR IS RESTNG THE CITY FEELS SlTTINe DOWN CLUB ? ---MY C A R D -- DISTURB ( floors, steam heat. Only $700 cash. Price only $6,500. ______SOMETHING UP FROM RIDING ABOUT MEETING TO LUNCH, SIR, . . i ’d LIKE TO SEE HIM DURING ) South Main Street— Flat of 10 rooms, modern conveniences, ' round in the < A MAN WHO^ a n d w il l be MAYOR ON IMPORTANT RECREATION ' TH A T INVOLVES THE walk and curbing, lot 90x300 feet. Price only $8,500. FIRE chief’s new lo o k in g for a A HONORED TO BUSINESS ___ I WAS hours, you’ ll FUTURE OF THIS $500 cash needed for a warrantee deed to a lot 50x200 feet c rrv _ :___ t h is is r o a d s te r he SITE TO 0UILO HAVE MOO AS TOLD HE HUN6 AN AUTOMOBILE with a 6 room cottage and garage on it. House ha6 gas, steam MORE im p o r t a n t w a s h elp in g THEIR GUEST. O U T H ERE heat, etc. Price for all only $5,400. Convenient to Main THAN ANY TO TRY OUT. FACTORY ON _ S TEP RIGHT a f t e r n o o n s str66f, PMsIOCHUE TH IS S-WAY Pitkin Street— Swell home of seven rooms, latest design and GAME PLEASE Improvements, lot 90x200 feet. This Is a good bargain for some one. ■ Come to Greenhlll Terrace If interested In seeing nice ft homes. You to be the Judge if you would like to live there. OVU AtO Some choice building lots for sale— 100x200 feet and 90x200 feet. All one family houses of better type. Where individ­ uality predominates. RO BERT]. Sm i t h 1009 Main Street. _____ REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, STEAMSHIP TICKETS

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ELABORATE SODA FOUNTAIN The Connecticut company has INSTALLED AT QUINN’S STORE. about completed the job of improv­ MASSING CHENEY ABOUT TOWN ing the joints in the rails of tho crosstown trolley line. The work­ Quinn’s Drug store has Installed OUR men are now filling in the bad spots CLERICAL FORCE one of the latest type soda foun­ Members of the Silver Lane rid­ along the track with fine trap rock tains to be seen in Manchester. It is ing club went to East Hampton on and tar. constructed of mahogany and black Sunday night and got wet on the Carrara glass, and Is backed by a way. In spite of the rain all those The girls of the junior choir of massive mirror. The fixtures are on the ride enjoyed themselves. St. Mary’s Episcopal church will Mill Offices Being Central­ silver plated and in the body of the have a party tomorrow afternoon at dispensary is a built-in ammonia 30th ANNIVERSARY SALE four o'clock at the home of Miss refrigeration system. The store Fred Jackson of Pinehurst is en- Beatrice Armstong of East Center ized Leaving Only Produc­ has been re-arranged so that the Joying a week’s vacation. He ex­ street. fountain location, which was for­ pects to attend the Dempsey-Shar- merly on the south side, has been Will Continue for the Rest of the Week key fight in New York Thursday. Mrs. Mary C. Smith of the Cen­ tive Employees In Plant. shifted to the north side and the tennial apartments has been the new fountain occupies almost half R. K. Anderson of Watkins guest of Mrs. J. H. Quinn of Park of the floor space on that side. While our Anniversary Sale usually ends on a Tuesday night, on account of the change in the Brothers has purchased from E. J. street at her cottage at White A process of centralization of I Cheney Brothers, we shall continue the sale until Saturday night. New specials will be put out in mo^ eyer^ Holl a building lot on ellington Sands beach. clerical offices is under way in the department during the week. In many cases where there are only a few specials left in a lot we shall put a road Hollywood. The lot is 135 plant of Cheney Brothers here and new low price on the goods for quick clearance. by 60 feet and is restricted ^ Helen Davidson Lodge Daugh­ will eventually remove nearly all Band Concert single house not less than $6o00. ters of Scotia members who plan to non-productive employees from the Mr. Anderson said today that he attend the supper at the Hotel plant proper to the Main office and BALL GAME was uncertain as to whether or not Sheridan Friday evening in honor buildings adjacent used for office purposes. The Main office building he would build. of the grand officers, are urged to MANCHESTER notify Mrs. Margaret Sutherland no is at present undergoing several changes to accommodate the new VS, Allvn Avery has resumed work at later than this evening. Pinehurst after a week at Block influx of employees from all the ROCKVILLE These Island. He reports that the hot Mrs. Fannie L. Smith and her sis­ mills of the plant. wave of last week did not touch For many years, practically from ter, Miss Gertrude Lund of Cam­ the beginning of the various mills, DANCING ^he island and it was cool enough bridge street are spending the sum­ lor a coat every day. the most of the clerical duties con­ mer at the family cottage at Point nected with the operations in each Auspices O’ Woods, South Lyme. Members of Hose Company No. 2, individuals mill were transacted Dilworth-Cornell Post, right in that mill. Timekeeping of­ American Legion M. F. D., and their wives will hold The Girl Scout Bugle and Drum an outing Sunday, July 24 at fices, payroll clerk?, lay-out ^ men, corps will suspend meetings until stenographers, chart and statistical Rocky Point, R. I. The' trip will further notice. Five Girl Scouts West Side Playground 06 Tuade in private automobiles. clerks, whose work pertained, for The commitee of arrangements will have just passed the home nursing example, to the Weaving Mill were Sultry Days meet Thursday evening to complete test, three from Troop 5 and two housed in office rooms of the Weav­ Wednesday Evening the plans. from Troop 6. ing Mill. Under the centralization plan all The Girls Friendly society of St. these clerks will be located at the July 20 The Skowhegan (Me.) Reporter Mary’s Episcopal church will picnic In a recent issue printed a long ac­ Main office, wherever it is physical­ count referring to a special story Saturday afternoon at 5:30 at John ly proper and possible to do so. The Call For recently carried in The Herald Jensen’s place at Manchester Green. new plan allows for a greater sav­ m about Ed Tucker, harness maker All members who plan to attend ing in time between the various for the F. T. Blish Hardware Co. are asked to notify Miss Hannah processes of figuring which differ­ For Your Car Tucker was born in Skowhegan Jensen or Miss Margaret Stratton ent operations call for. It also saves and the people of his native town of Garden street as soon as possible. a large amount of floor space throughout the mill, or will save it Cool Summer were greatly impressed with The A “ dog” roast as well as games and Herald story. various stunts will be enjoyed. when the centralization has been completed. Eventually it is possible 1 Can Provide that the mills will house only the productive employees, someone in the various departments to care for A new top, new curtains, slip Frocks time tickets, the foremen’s and su­ covers, carpets, glassmobile en­ perintendents’ desks. closures, Sport Model tops and dust covers made to order. The advance agent of Christy No doubt, we shall have many more scorching hot days. Why not be prepared by having a Bros., Big 5 Ring Wild Animal Shows was In Manchester yesterday frocks in your wardrobe? Whether you are planning on purchasing silk materials for afternoon frocks, or afternoon and planned for an exhi­ Manchester smart cotton fabrics for sport dresses, you will find a large and varied assortment here. And •when you con­ I ^artford'a iihopfin^ bition on Woodland street here on sider how reasonably we have marked our fabrics you will want enough material not for one but two or three Monday afternoon and evening, Auto Top Co. August 8. Since the Manchester frocks. performances will be on Monday W . J. MESSIER the shows will spend Sunday here. 115 Oak St. Phone 1816-3 40 Inch Floral W ashable iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiHiimiiimn 25c Percales 2 L $1.19 tm _ Voiles Honan I Sports Fashions ...... YARD YARD YARD For making up aprons and Inexpen­ This rough finished material has be­ There is nothing quite as cool looking sive play dresses for the children. Many come very popular for sport frocks for as a dainty voile frock. We have re­ women also use it for house frocks. 36 both children and grown-ups. It is ceived about fifteen new patterns in flor­ inches wide. A wide assortment of similar to rajah but of a finer weave. al designs— guaranteed fast colors. patterns to choose from. All the new colors: white, beige, French I For Jolly Vacations These fabrics were selling at 39c a yard blue, gooseberry, orchid, etc. 33 inch- at the beginning of the season. GOOD THINGS TO EAT W ash es wide. S CHOOSE A CHARMING AND ADEQUATE WARD- Pinehurst Will Be Closed All Day 32 Inch Fabrics Printed I ROBE BEFORE YOU GO. WE ARE PREPARED TO Thursday, Merchants’ Day. Tissues Y.YRD HELP YOU WITH CLOTHES SUITED TO YOUR OWN Please phone your order for Thursday, The yard goods in this group have $1.69 1 Y.IRD proven to be one of our most popular Silks i INDIVIDUALITY. Wednesday Afternoon. Three or three and one-half yards of wash fabrics this season. If you are Y.IRD this tissue will make you a cool frock. looking for an attractive but popular We offer a wide variety of patterns r-* Plaids and checks in the wanted sum­ wash fabric you will find it here. The and colorings at this price. Suitable m r Specials For Wednesday mer shades. assortment Includes 79c radioux chiffon for afternoon and informal dance in a number of good looking patterns, frocks. Every well dressed woman Royal Lunch or Graham Crackers, 2 lb. b o x ...... 31c “ 79c ray-de-rayons, 79c “ Everfast” '^ a - should have at least one printed frock Fresh E g g s ...... 44c dozen = W ash terials and demure prints in the popular in her wardrobe this summer. 40 I Sport Frocks i Sweaters Pinehurst Tub Butter ...... 45c lb. S material-—Charmeusette. inches wide. Regular price $2.98. Pinehurst Breakfast C offee...... 49c lb. = Appealing little Summer More than one should be Fabrics Y.ARD W ash modes that reigns supreme included in your wardrobe. Dress in youthfulness and charm. Pinehurst Market News | Why pay a good price for wash fab­ Plain or fancy jacquards, rics when you can buy stunning wash Fabrics $1.25 Beautiful tailoring gives 1 We will have a special on Broilers and Native Frying Chick- E materials as low as 39c a yard? Most Linens ranging in price from ens at 42c lb. s Y.IRD of these fabrics are guaranteed fast col­ YARD our Frocks an air of costly, An End of Ham or a nice piece of Pinehurst Quality Corned = or and have originally been selling for Here are fabrics that will make up These cool, colorful linens are being simplicity. Beef will make good meat to hold over for Thursday. = much more. The lot includes Everfast Into charming sport and daytime dress­ Small Fowl will be 39c a lb. = materials, 40 inch*stippled voiles, plain es. Some of these fabrics were pre­ used for sport frocks and coats. They We will have ripe Honey Dew .Melons at 25c and 35c each. — white voiles, linens, rayon alpaca, 42 viously marked 99c, some as high as are very adaptable for sport wear as $1.95*“ Summer Squash now lower. — $1.39 a yard. Plain'colored radiums they can be tubed up without injury to to inch printed organdies, and 36 inch Pink Meat Arizona Cantaloupes are now coming in. r printed dotted swiss. in the light pastel shades, Rose Marie the colors which are guaranteed fast. Early delivery leaves the store at 8. = crepes In light and dark patterns, taf- 36 inches wide. $14,95 foshan and silk and cotton prints are $5.95 Red Seal included. $29,50 Meat Suggestions | Printed Tender Lean Pork Chops Round Ground = Zephyrs $2.98 F l a n n e l s Pinehurst Hamburg 25c. H $2.69 Canadian Bacon, Special 69c lb. — YARD $2.69 Silks Fresh Rib Lamb Chops or Lean Pieces of Shoulder Lamb = Paris has this year for the first time & Silverhaze Y.1RD for stewing. = In history endorsed yard-dyed cotton Y.YRD We are closing out a few pieces of fabrics for sport and daytime frocks. Skirts I Native Veal, Chops, Stews,, Cutlets ^ Why not make up a flannel skirt or our regular $2.98 printed silks at this Red Seal zephyrs in their gay designs price. Three to three and one-half and colorings has proven to be one of jacket to wear at the beach. We have I Baddng Suits Smart, pleated models in = niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a wide range of colors, including white. yards will make a dainty little dress the most popular yard goods in the that can be worn at alt daytime affairs. E For the swim of the sea- wanted silks, suitable for | country today. Guaranteed fast col­ Silverhaze is also a popular material that is used for sport skirts. 40 inches wide. E son, one or two piece mod- all sport activities, in pret- = ors. 32 inches wide. = els, prices ty pastel shades, prices S

41c and 43c to 81x99 The Best Towel $2.95 $1.95““ 1 ^-because travel­ Pillow Cases ers who carry them T exedo Sheets Value in YearsI ..^are not dependent 4 '“ $1.30 $8.75 $2.75 [ on banks or bank­ $1.19 Size 42x36 only. Oneida and ing hours; accep­ Extra large size, heavy quality Empire pillow cases. You will also sheets. Size 81x99 Inches. You find a few hemstitched cases In this never can have too many sheets— fiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT ted at all times lot. ' and in all places--- buy now. Turkish Bath Towels iiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ARCTIC 81x90 ICE CREAM BOYS’ WASH SUITS | Cohasset Sheets j Whether you are staying at home or at Freezers » the beach these hot days necessitates more bathing. These are an extra heavy, dou­ $1.30 ble thread towel that comes In plain white, WEDNESDAY j A*B*A Cheques These are substaadards of a well dobby checks or colored borders in rose, $2.98 I FO R TRAVELERS known make, we ;.re not allowed to blue or gold. Size 24x44 Inches— the Two quart size. Surprise publish their name. We guaran­ kind of towel he likes. Many Manches­ 1 $2.65 Pure Linen Suits ...... $2.15 | tee every sheet to give satisfactory ter housewives will recall paying 75c for the family by making th ^ wear. a turkish towel of no better grade than some delicious home made ice |: $1.98 Suits at ...... $1.48 | Facts About A*B* A Cheques ty- this within the last few years. cream. Wooden tub. —imJvenally lued by tnvclen in every i w a (raft sh l 81x99 S h e e ts...... $1.39 land. —your eounter-ugnaturc in presence | j $1.65 Suits a t ...... • • $1-28 | of acceptor identifies you. —aafii to havo on the penon because they can net be used until they have been counteraigned by the original holder. I j.- These suits include a good assortment of pat- E —aafier money, ond frequently mote convenient than Lettaraof Credit bccauaa the bearer la Isaa dependent on ^ - terns in guaranteed colorfast materials, sizes 3 to E banking boun. —ianicd by banka avetyehete In denominationa of ^10. ^20, Free Parking 9 years. = #50, and #100. —compact, easy to carry, bandy to use. Free Deliveiy Space in Daily Any­ h : I Rear of Store where in Town I Arthur L. Hultman | The Manchester Trust Co. SO U TH -MR h CHCS TER ■ COHN ' = Boys’ Department, Downstairs. S South Manchester, Conn. i Store Closed All Day Thursday, Merchants’ Day 5 Members American Bankers Association. s

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