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(TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS BIANCHESTER, CONN., THUR^*^:' .%a VOL. X U V ., NO. 255. Cluilfled AdTertisIng on Page 0 PAPAL VISITOR BAN ON UKES SO yiking Ship ef I m TRAIN BAMirTS DEFIES CUSTOM ARREST WIDOW DEATH STRIKES ZOO CAN SLEEP MEXCATHOUCS GETWHAE British Protestant, Received in IN H A L L M m S ASSAIANTOF Honolulu to'Close Road and WILL ABANDON Audience, Refuses to Kneel Open New One Because Pets : * Before Pope. Are Disturbed. < VAST TREASURE ' IN B M STATE Rome, July 29.— There was MURDER OF ^22 H A R T m O R L Honolulu, July 29.— Mid­ excitement among 'Vatican at­ night joy riders makes so much taches today when the Pope noise with their ukuleles, steel granted an audience to a Ridi New Bmnswick WomaB guitars and vocal organs along Billion Dollars in Building Stick Up Baggage Master of group of visitors and It was Two Men Who Abose Auto the road In front of the Kaplo- found that one member of the lanl Park Zoo at Waikiki that B. & Leap from Train audience was not kneeling. Jailed at Midniglit on the wild animals boused in the Gems and Works of Art The visitor, who^tated be Guest Taken to Hospital cages are unable to get a full was a British subject of the quota of sleep and as a result With Sack Containing Pay Protestant faith, declined to Warrant for Homicide; Where She Is — One have become cross and rest­ Involved; Labor Opposes kneel when It was suggested less. X < ' to him by an attache that It Notoriona Case Reopens. Such Is the complaint that Clergy in Fight. RoD of a Factory* was the proper thing to do. D M One Dying of Wreck has been made to city planning After ten centuries Lief Erlkson’s tidy craft, In replica, again braves The Pope appeared some­ officials by the zoo keepers, Ibe stormy western sea, seeking far lands. what surprised but made no Somerville, N, J„ July 29,— Mra. comment and continued to and as a result the present road Salisbury, Mass., July 29.— Frances Steven Hall was arrested At Untie City, July 29.— Miss Is to be closed and a new one Mexico City, July 29.— No less pass through the audience. N6w England’s first mall train The master of the chamb­ and locked in a prison cell In tha Eleanor Mulligan, 22 of Hartford, opened which will pass at con­ than 12,600 churches valued at two siderable distance from the robbery, which netted the robbers ers has opened an inquiry and middle of the night charged with was found staggering along the billion pesos ($1,000,000,000) will 4 Norsemen Repeating Voyage park animals. $66,000 and in which automobiles It Is announced -'’ mis­ the murder of her husband, Rev, street In Absecon early today and be abandoned Saturday at midnight took the place of fast boriei, was sion to papal audiences In the later Identified a dying man and by the Catholic priests of Mexico, Of Leif Erikson to N, America future will be more limited. Edward W, Hall, and bis choir staged here today with dataila rlv- Heretofore perions of all the body of another ,Tlctlms of a according to figures furnished to­ alllDg those of far West train hold­ singer, Mrs, Eleanor Mills, Septem­ day by Archbishop Mora Y Del Rio, faiths have been received In ber, 1922, traffic accident, as men who had ups in the frontier days, general audience by the Pope, 'ABRAHAM LINCOLN’ f the little ship. With liim are John- Just beyond the Salisbury sta­ Since September, 1922, when the attacked her. In many Instances the value of By MILTON BRONNBR when granted the permission bodies of Dr, Hall and Mrs, Mllla Miss Mulligan, her clothes torn, the phurcb properties is more in the ■en Molde, T. Thomassen, and tion, two armed men "covered" through the Vatican offices, Kriitian Anderaen. Baggage Master William M, Jord­ were found beneath the crab-apple and blood stained, her jaw broken paintings and precious stones they London, July 29.— Somewhara in but it has been customary to tree on the Phillips farm in New Replica of Veaael. on of Beverly and Harry Babcock expect the gueste to conform was taken to a hospital, PLAY HERE TONIGHT contain than in the buildings them­ tha atormy waters of tba north At­ Brunswick, hundreds of official and Their boat is a replica of the one of Newburyport, Ih the baggage to the Catbollc custome and A friend. Miss Margaret Tulley, selves, the archbishop said. lantic, four hardy Norseman, haz­ private Invastlgatora have worked also of Hartford, was summoned, Leif Erikson used, and Is named section of a Boston ft Maine rail­ kneel during the audience. Archbishop Del Rio pointed out arding their lives lit a Viking boat, after him, road coach. on tho case, The arrest early last and explained that she and Eleanor night came as an emphatic official that one modest building in Pas- are repeating a drama of a thou­ Norway gave the voyagers a '''Get the money and get It bad been out riding with two men Frank McGlp, Famona Act­ cuaro, in tlie state of Michoacan, declaration that the new Investiga­ last night. She left the party at ringing "send-off" as they began quick'! " shouted the leading band­ contained a Titian portrait of Christ sand years ago, their journey from the famous port it to his confederate. INDICTS NORRIS ON tion has aolved what has been de­ Rnidnlght, she said. The drama la that of the voyage scribed as "the most baffling crime Drought in Dead, Dying descending from the cross, embel­ of Bergen, As the latter reached (or a mall or, in Title Role— Part lished with life-sized llgurei. In of Leif Eriksen and his three com­ The harbor was dressed In the pouch, Baggagemaiter Jordon of the century," As Miss Tulley was talklhg to Two Warrants. detectives In the hospital, the In­ 1914 experts of the British Museum panions of Greenland and on to national colors, and massed bands took bis life in his hands and leap­ offered 1,000,000 pounds sterling thundered out the national hymn. ed through the open door o( the MURDJ_CHARGE The arrest was made at midnight jured man and his dead companion North America, In Mrs, Hall’s home at New Drum- were carried In, Their car had for the painting, he said. The repetition of It la to cele­ July 1, the picturesque vessel ar­ train, which was traveling at 30 rived at Thorshaven In the Danish wick on two warrants, I collided with a truck. President Carranza favored the brate the Sesqul-Oentennial Expo­ miles an hour. He notified police. acceptance of the offer but Indians Meanwhile, the two bandits, Grand Jury Brings Formal At 1,30 tills morning eommit- "Why those ere the men," the "Abraham Lincoln’’ the famous sition at Philadelphia, girl exclaimed and later Miss Mulll of Michoaenk revolted against the Captain T, Folgero Is the pilot of (Continued on Page S.) with the loot under their arms, menti were signed for her Imme­ gan corroborated the Identifica­ John Drlnkwater play with Frank painting’s removal and ths offer jumped off the train at Cronin’s AcensaHon Against the diate Imprisonment in the Somer­ tion. MeOlyn In the title role, will be was rejected, crossing at a spot where they had ville jail. At 2,80 o’clock ihe wai Thrown from Car played tonight at the Chautauqua Mix Ounce Emerald concealed an automobile under an In a cell, Mrs, Carpenter, her er/usln, spent the early morning Miss Mulligan told police that tent which Is pitched on the Armo­ A six-ounce emerald in the crown KNEW RUM THEY GEORGE TBE GREEK Improvised signal In the woods,. In Fort Worth Pastor. of a painting In an Oaxaca church this ear they escaped. with her. after taking Miss Tuliey home the ry grounds. two men drove her to Absecon. The has been vnliiod at 2,000,000 pesos, Upon receipt of news of tho dar­ Captain John J, Lamb, of the man who later was killed got out. This drama Is one of the great­ the nrch!)lshop said. ing hold-up, the post office depart­ Fort W orth, Tox„ July 2D,— New Jersey state police, tcoempan- est characterization plays ever SOLD WOULD KILL SEEKS m COVER led by two detectives, rang the bell leaving her alone with the other, General Manta Ana sought to ment at Washington snnouneed a Rev, J, Frank Norrii, nationally who assaulted her, she said. Then written and produced. It has not seize and sell the emerald to finance $2,000 reward for the capture of of the Hall home shortly before 12 they threw her from the car which played outside of New York and tils first war in the first half of the the bandits. known fundamentallit olergyman o’clock, Mrs, Hall was asleep but was driven away at breakneck Philadelphia before going on the nineteenth century but Indian T^assengers knew nothing of the and pastor of the First Baptist appeared in a few minutei. Chautauqua circuit and Manchester gpeed. worshippers kept it hidden until Police Search for Men Told EnfflNhod in Mellett Evi­ hold-up until the train reached church of Fort Worth, was Indicted "1 suspect that you gentlemen The girl's Injuries, aside from people are fortunate in getting this the advent of Porflrio Dloz as presi­ here. for murder by the Tarrant county want to question me again," Mri. the fractured jaw, are not serious. opportunity to see It. Motorcycle officers of flallsbury, grand jury hurc today, the out Hall said. No other Lincoln Impersonator dent of the republic. Her alleged assailant was so bad­ dence He Dodiee Grill by Newburyport and Ameebury got growth of hli ehootlng D, B Captain Lamb explained that he has attained the heights that Frank According to Del Rio, the crown byTeateri Their Liquor ly crushed In the automobile that of the Virgin of Guadalupe near under way In an effort to catoh up Ghlpps, wealthy lumberman, July held a warrant calling for her McOlyn has reached and his per­ with the fleeing men, but no trace arrest, be is not expected to live. formance In this particular drama Mexico City, costing 1,200,000 pesos 17. The dead man was Identifled as raised by republic subscription, Wai Deadly Poiieu. Bafl Surrender. of them waa found. B e-arrM t. "May 1 be permitted to read thli is remarkabli. The play will begin The mall was from a Boston bank The indictment was returned In warrant?’’ Mri, Hall asked quite Thomae B, McCrory of New York, at 8;1S. will bo one of the principal items nod his Injured companion as in the groat stakes about to be rtsk^ to the Powow River National Bank open court before Orlminal Judge calmly, Harold Light, of Yonkers, N. Y, od by the church. Buffalo, N. Y „ July 20.— Poison Pittsburgh, Pa„ July 20.— Datse- at Amesbury and part of It was the George E, Hoiey. "nidioalGfus.** Police said they found two bottles payroll of the Biddle ft Smart Auto­ Though under $10,000 bond, 1^ After she had read the documMt Labor Backs Government liquor which In the past few days tive Petsr Connors of tha Pitts­ mobile Co,, of Amesburjf. Norris became subject to Immedl- containing liquor in the car. The Mexican Federation of Labor burgh poliaa dapartmant,- asalgnad carefully, she handed It back. Her Had Lived In Rockville MAY UNK INDUSTRIES has caused 44 deaths was distrib­ gt9*«#*4rreit. . Imnd did not tremble. aligned Itself squarely alongside to the myatery surnouiTding tha Rockville, July 29— Mlos BUanor the government In the religious uted by the bootleg ring after He probably will be tried before "This Is ridiculous," she laid at Mulligan, formerly of Rockville, chemlofl tests had proved It to con­ Identity of this slayera of Don Mel­ ROUND TABLE OPENS " Judge Hosey during the first two length, "What are you going to FRENCH, GERMAN, BEIGE conflict, now reaching a critical weeks of September. and now living on Farmington stage, in a manifesto addressed to tain deadly wcod alcohol. It was lett, Canton, 0., publisher, an­ do with mo7", avenue, Hartford, was injured at the Mexican people today. announced today after detectives nounced today that he has complet­ AT WILUAMSTOWN Captain Lamb Informed her that Atlantic City early today, accord­ he had served tha warrant and she Bu9inei9 Union of Three Coun­ "The Federation is disposed to had questioned employes of a test­ ed hie oasa and will Immediately BIUDGEPORTWATER ing to Information received here. aid the government,’’ the manifesto was under arrest, tries Object of Conferences ing laboratory here. turn his evidence over to County Relatives living here, wont to At­ declared, "to conntoract the action Death in Family Prevents Dr. Mrs, Hall then requested permis­ Prosecutor McCllntock of Stark lantic City shortly bfafore noin to of Magnates. of the Catholic clergy as tending to Hope that distribution had been Garfield from Starting Sixth r a t e s ARE BOOSTED sion to telephone her attorney, Rus­ b(> with the Injured girl. confined to this section was dissi­ County, Ohio, sell B, Watson of New Brunswick. paralyze the social and economic Institute of Politics. Miss Tuttle Waitress Berlin, July p9,— An Industrial life of Mexico." pated today when four new deaths Connors declared he expected to Watsoh arrived at the Hall resi­ Hartford, July 29,— Miss Mar­ union between Germany, France Will "Find Ways" were reported from Jamestown, N. bring about a charge of being an Householders Raised $4 Year, dence within a few minutes, Mrs. garet Tuttle, reported from Atlan­ and Belgium Is the only way to Y., In the southwestern section of accessory before the fact against Wllllamstown, Mass., July 29,— Hall then packed a small bag and The manifesto warned that if any Distinguished foreign visitors and City $100,000 Even Under tic City under the name of Tulley save the franc, according to the effort were made to close the fac­ the state, George Pslallss. alias "George the left with the detectives (or Somer­ opinion expressed today in German prominent Americans are here to­ Compromise. as the companion of an Injured lo­ tories and other placej of business, Knew of Poison. Greek," and Mike Contos, ville. "I believe I have enough evi­ day (or the opening of the sixth cal girl. Is the daughter of John industrial circles. thus throwing many out of work, Police are searching for three The street was dark anft no one Negotiations between the steel, men, two from this city and one dence and can produce witnesses annual Institute ut Politics. Bridgeport, July 28,— The public Tuttle, a Lenox street resldont, or halt agricultural activity In' was abroad. No crowd gathered and has been employed at Haddon iron tnd coal magnates of the three from New York, who took the li­ who can testify sufficiently to war­ Public opinion in foreign affairs, utilities commission today filed here for this, the most dramatic moment countries which are in progress order to reduce the nation's food quor to the laboratory for tests, rant such a charge," Connors said. chemlrtry In the world’s future af- Us permission for the city of Bridge­ Hall, Atlantic City during the sum­ supplies, the federation would in New Jersey's greatest murder mer as a waitress. Miss Tuttle is are now rapidly noailng a conclu­ and then sold It although they "It Is up to the Canton officials falri, the International situation in port and the town of Fairfield to "find ways of meeting each meas­ mystery. a strikingly beautiful girl. sion and it is generally expected had been Informed that it would now as to what they want to do the far east, iatcrnational law and effect a compromise with the Newspaper men were not permit­ Miss Mulligan Is a friend of Miss that a definite agreement for co­ ure.” cause death to anyone who drank about It." inter - American problems are Bridgeport Hydraulic Company In "W e will meet the clergy on any ted to talk to Mrs. Hall after she Tuttle and is known here as a operation will be signed by the it. The chemists said that all the Asked to be Jailed. among the topics for discussion the matter of new water rates. The was taken Into custedy. It resident of Rockville who had middle of August. ground it elects," the manifesto samples examined by them had Pslallae last night asked police during the sessions, which will town of Stratford, which was not added, "leaving to It the historical reported, however, that she de­ been the guest of Miss Tuttle n' Crehtlon of such an Industrial been poison. to lock him up to protect him from continue until August 26. a party to the compromise, Is given clared, ex she was being led to the y-.-'^ns times. bloc would react favorably toward responsibility for the provocative From various points throughout being "kidnapped’ 'by private de­ Called to Ohio by the death of the benefit of the agreement by the attitude It invites.” his mother-in-law, Dr. Harry A. jail: "I shall make those who Miss Mulligan was employed the conclusion of the Franco-Ger­ the western part of New York tectives wishing to like him to commission. caused my arrest suffer as I am suf­ here by the Hartford Electric man commercial treaty, and it is The government made It clear state and across the International Canton. This was "simply a move Garfield, president of Williams The hydraulic company sought believed it would result ultimately this morning that It would refrain to escape a grilling on the Mellett college, was unable to open the in­ fering." Light Company as a clerk. She border In Canada came reports permission to Increase Its rates by Indications today were that a Is 24 years of age. She left her In closer political co-operation. from physical seizure of the 12,600 that liquor containing wood alcohol murder,” Connors said. stitute and Dr. Walter W. McLaren about ninety-eight per cent. The churches which are to be abandon­ "Pslallas knows we’re closing In executive secretary, made the wel­ new grand jury would be called and boarding house aat 174 Farmington had been discovered. compromise gives the company an that the case would be presented to avenue last Monday for a two ee by the Catholic clergy on Satur­ It is believed that the three men on him with evidence this time," coming address. Increase of approximately forty- day. The governmeht, at the same Connors declared. "He couldn’t es­ ' Among the prominent foreign it for action. weeks’ vacation. sought ^operated on a large scale, nine per cent. 4 Year Old Crime. time, rejected the Catholic scheme supplying such wholesalers as cape from Pittsburgh and he was visitors here are Dr. Albert E. Zim­ WOMEN AND CHILDREN Under the nev rates the average Almost four years have elapsed to deliver the churches to lay com­ James C. Voelker, now under, ar­ afraid I would arrest him and put merman, Dr. Moritz J. Bonn and house owner will have an Increase mittees chosen by the retiring rest charged with murder, who Is him through a grilling. Dr. Mendelssohn-Bartholy. since the bodies of Dr. Hall and of four dollars per year In water Mrs. Mills were found. Bach had IN WELSH COAL RIOT pi tests. said to have admitted handling the "He had to plan a way to keep bills while the city must pay an DEHES AUTHORITY The ministry of the interior how­ poisoned drinks, selling them to away from me, that’s why he and been shot through the head. additional $100,000 a-year for wa­ No weapon was found near the ever, is understood to have Inform­ retailers. his attorney and his bondsman got RUSSIA AND BULGARIA ter for fire protection. Join With Men in Stoning ed gove- nors of the various states together and decided to lift his bodies and the course of the bullets OF REED INQUIRY In the fight over water rates the proved conclusively that it was a Emergency Workers and that they were to Instruct the muni- bond on the old charge of cutting company contended Its valuation to wound. In that way Pslallas GROWL OVER REFUGEES case of double murder and not one Fighting the Police. should be set at $21,000,000 for (Continued on Page 2.) went bac’i to Jail on the old charge of murder and suicide. Near the G. 0. P. Treasurer of Penn. NORWEGIAN COP FAILS and In the county Jail I can’t gel rate-making purposes while the bodies was found a scattered heap city and Fairfield thought the valu­ Refuses to Tell About Gift Abertlllery, Wales, July 29.— at him.” Near Breakings Point as Row of papers Including three notes In to Vare Worker. Police were called out today to 9 1 , ^ Offer For "Job.” of Bulgars With Rumania Is ation should be $14,0''0,000. 'While the cholr-slnger’s handwriting disperse a mob of men, women and TO MASTER CHANNEL the public utilities .commission does The evidence and sworn testi­ Settled. which indicated that she had b6en The Senate slush fund commit­ children, many armed with stones, FLORIDA HURRICANE mony Connors turned over to the not set a valuation Its decision In love with the minister. who attemptei to prevent officials says the value is "more than $14,- tee today resumed its Inquiry into Oslo Man Swims 16 Hours Ohio authorities stated that on Sofia, July 29. — Relations be­ The bodies'Were found on Sep­ Pennsylvania’s primary election by and safety-men of the loc^l colliery June 10, John Rltz, a Somerset 000,000.” tember 16, 1922, and both had been from taking coal from the mines. ON ITS WAY NORTH Then Has to Give Up Fight tween Soviet Russia and Bulgaria placing Thomas W.- Cunningham, county coal miner, was standing In were almost at the breaking point missing since September 14. Phy­ The mob' tore up the railways front of the H^nna employment former treasurer of the Pennsyl­ at 3 in Morning. today, following the dispatch of a sicians who examined the bodies vania Republican state committee, leading from the colliery, causing agency here when a large auto POINCARE PROGRM said that they had been dead at coal cars to run off the rails. Death Toll Kept Down to Five bearing an Ohio license drove up stiff note of protest by Foreign Min­ on the witness stand. Cape Gris Nez, July 29. — Olav ister Bouroft to M. Chlcherln, Rus­ least 36 hours. Police officers were stoned. by Warnings— Barge With and stopped. Cunningham defied the commit­ Farsted, the swimming cop of Oslo, sian foreign minister. WINS IN COMMISSION Investigators found evidence to tee as soon as Senator Reed, Dem­ Six Is Missing. lost in an attempt to swim the • Two men were In the car and indicate that the couple had been SECRETARY JARDINE IS Rltz has positively identified The Bulgarian note denies the ocratic chairman, questioned him English Channel, only after he had charge that Bulgaria has forced out murdered elsewhere and had been about the $50,000 gift to the cam­ A VISITOR AT HARTFORD Jacksonville, July 29.— Teaming Pslallas as the driver and Mike been battered by high seas for Russian refugees, but charges that Close Vote, However, Shows It dragged to the crab-apple tree. paign fund of Rep, William S. Us way northward, the tropical Contos as. the man In the back seat, Hartford, July 29.—William M. hours. the Russians have forced Bulgar­ May Meet With Difficulties Rich in Own Right. Vare. Cunningham admitted giv­ hurricane which- has been rampant Farsted gave up his attempt at Z Connofs declared. Rev. Han occupied the pulpit of ing $25,000 in cash to Thomas F. Jardlne, Secretary of Agriculture, Conqors said Rltz will swear on ians out of Russia. The letter in Chamber. along the lower Atlantic coast since o’clock this morning, after baying further charges that Russia Is fa­ ohe of the wealthiesit and most fash­ Watson, the Vare treasurer, but was luncheon guest here today of Monday night today had passed the the stand that Contos, said to be state officials. Secretary Jardlne been In the water slightly more cilitating contraband shipments of ionable churches of New Brunswick, he flatly refused to tell where he Florida coast leaving In Its wake well-known In Youngstown and Paris, July 29.— Premier Poin­ and his wife had considerable called at the state capUol and dis­ than sixteen hou'rs. Canton, offered Rltz and another arms and ammunition into Bul­ got the money. property damage which may mount care successfully carried his flnan- money In her own right and wns Cuningham was supported In his cussed agriculture with’ Philo T. man $1,500 to go to Canton and garia. cl-1 plan through the finance com­ Platt, of Newton, state agricultural over the million mark In this state. Recent border clashes between said tn have Inherited $1,700,000 defiance by his attorney, Congress­ Preliminary storm warnings by "do a job.” mission of the Chamber of Depu­ commissioner, and had lunch at Bulgarian and Rumanian forces a few years before her husband was man Benjamin M. Colder of Phila­ the weather bureau are believed to TREASURY BALANCE "Contos wouldn’t tell me what ties today. the Hartford club with Mr. Platt, have been settled by the govern­ murdered. delphia, who protested that the have saved many Jives in coast the job would be but that If I de­ The commission voted nineteen Francis A. Pallottl, secretary of 'Washington, July 29.— Treasury cided to go In it to go to the Grand ments concerned. Both govern­ Mrs. Mills’ husband, James Mills, committee had no power to Inves­ towns- and oh coastwlsb vessels. to thirteen to approve the plan, waa .in poor circumstances, having state, and William H. Blodgstt, balance as of July 27: $216,904,- ments have agreed on plans to im­ with one member abstaining from tigate the Pennsylvania primary. Storm preeautions kept the Florida been ■ employed to tend the furnace:, Because of Cunningham's refus­ state tax commissioner. 427.17.- (Oontinned on Page 2.) prove the frontier guards. Secretary Jardlne was'en route death toll down to five lives, al­ voting. and do other Jobs aronnd the al to answer questions, Reed an­ though two victims of a train wreck This Is an Important step for­ nounced that the slush fund com to Amherst, Mass., when he stopped ward for the plan, but the vote was church property. Mrs. Mills WM at Orlando are expected to die. young and considered beautirol. mittee would cite him to the Sen here. BOSTON BANDITS TAKE close enough so that It makes the Barge Still in Danger. She had lived In New Brunswick ate for contempt. In the face of Key 'West, July 29.— The barge action of the Chamber upon the this anouncement, Cunningham COURT MAR'HAL FOR plan a matter of uncertainty. all her lifeu She had been In the COAST GUARD RUMlVnBS Dallas, with a crew of six, was still Seeing Over the Telephone carHiv a l receipts habtt of accompanying Dr. Hau in again refused to explain where he adrift In the storm zone early to­ Deputy Falcose proposed an got the money. Is Achievement at Paris bis tlslts to the poor and sick. _ day, according to a wireless mes­ \ ______amendment nrnvl'’ '” "’ for a tax of Washington, July 29.— Court 200 francs upon all foreigners : Later, letters were found 1» the martial proceedings will be started sage received by the United States Boston, July 29.— Three armed Mills’ home in Dr. Hall’s handiWt- CARLYLE BLACKWELL WEDS Paris, July 29.— Television or seeing over a telephone wire bandits entered the Donald McRay riving In France. against Coast Guardsmen stationed Coast Guard station here from the Ing, couched In endearing tenna. MARNY BARNATO HEIRESS has been reallied at last. Le Matin newspaper said today. school yards. East Boston, where London, July 29.— The marriage In New Jersey, charged with rum Standard Oil Tanker Houston. indicating that the couple weref In The Dallas, being towed by the Edouard Belln, collaborating with Molweek of the Radium a carnival was in progress, and DITCHING KILLS ONE OF 4 of Ca/lyle Blackwell, American smuggling, Coast Guard headquar­ Institute, gave a successful demonstration of bis invention be­ Greenwich, July 29.— Joseph the habit of meeting regnlarly at a ters announced today. Twelve Houston, broke her towing hawser robbed the attendants in charge of film actor and producer, and Mrs. fore a body of experts. various booths, of more than Fellqian, 30, of East Portchester, place not far from the farm on Leah Barnato Hexton, was cele- seamen and one non-missloned offi­ In a 70-mlle gale and efforts to which their murdered bodies weire again run hawsers were fruitless. Belln projected- Images of his finger, a pencil and a key $1,200 In cash. The bandits was Instantly killed and Louis bmted taday at the Prince’s Row cer are Involved. over a telephone wire across the room, the Images of the objects Senft of East Portchester, waa ser­ found. These letters also spoke According to reports the Coast For two hours, the Houston steamed drove up to the fair grounds In an registry. Mrs. Hexton Is one of the appearing simultaneously on a small screen. automobile. / iously hurt late last night at Ar- of a proposed elopement. ' heirs to the enormous fortunes of Guard crew which had been oper­ alongside the drifting barge but The Invention is not yet perfected, the Images appearing Attendants were preparing to monk, N. Y. when an automobile All" N i^ t QonlAveniee the late Barney Barnato, South ating against smugglers turned flnallr lost her In the high seas. as vague shadows. Belln, however,. said he expected to ad­ operated by Senft was ditched. The accused woman spent praa-'M rum runners. Treasury ofllclals Ships along the gulf lane have close the carnival and were count­ Afrlchn diamond multi-millionaire. vance the fieviee Jo a practical stage In a shoTt tinie. d«^clared that no commissioned offi­ been asked to aid-In the March for ing the money when the bandits Two. other yoang men In the car I An elaborate reception followed ^ escaped inJaiT.. , • , Uia wadding. ~ \ cers wera implicated in the affair. the miaaing barge* . ' f «pp«arad«

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LOCAL STOCKS ABOUT TOWN A PICTURE STORY OF THE HALL-MILLS MURDER MYSTERY Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hyde and family are expected back over the (Fnrnlihed by Patnam * Oo^ week*end from a vacation at ^tUia Steveaa, eccentric Case leMMiieA. after' e Central Row. Hartford, Conn.) White Sands BeaOh. Bid Ask qttes^nea- iU nioK^ Aetna Gas. & Sur. . . .720 750 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wren and Aetna L i f e ...... 670 680 family will spend the next month (hrr^lAasA in Hie Autom obile...... 310 at Coventry Lake. Mall Iwnc 4JX Conn. General . . . . .1700 1740 Hartford Fire .... . 620 635 Miss Antoinette Trlvlgno who Is Htfd. Steam Boiler ..676 700 employed In the office of Cheney National Fire ...... 745 760 Brothers will have the next two PhoenLx...... 570 580 weeks for her annual vacation. T ravelers...... 1186 1200 PnbUe VUIIty Stocka. The Misses Esther 'and Dorothy Conn. Power Co...... 800 815 Noren, both of whom are employed Conn. LP 7% pfd. . .109 112 In the office of Cheney Brothers, Htrd. B. L. com...... 293 298 are vacationing at Southampton, Htfd. Gas com...... 66 68 P I. So. N. E. Tel. Co. . .152 156 So. N. E. T. Co. .rights 7 8 Miss Dorothy Russell of the Man­ Tvo Aays later ' Mannractnring StockSi chester Electric Co. will begin her annual vacation Saturday. the huRet nMleA. Am. Hardware...... 81 83 IsoAIm of Ke.v. American Silver . . . . 25 Norbert House who Is employed HaUanA Mrs-UiUi 17 Rw.E,v.HAnwM CharUkte MllU, cf U)* Acme Wire com...... 12 In the Mai* office of Cheney •re ^MinA on a Blgelow-Htfd. pfd. ..100 Brothers, will leave Saturday for task Stan alive slain eaftiaa, leaU tte htm^r Blgelow-Htfd. com. .. — M.MSk'wbtn he Itfv (wrm noar Nev- Plymouth, Mass, where he will Sruniwiek . the Bristol Brass...... — spend the next two weeks. Mr. RIEHL itevived by Annulment Suit. Collins Co. .150 Abe made public. This Is In order Information until we have thor­ from the Jail In search of Proseu- House plans to enter Northeastern tor Bergen. They found him on New Brunswick, N. J., July 29.— Colt Fire A rm s...... 28 University at Boston, Mass, this to prn-lude any possible recurrence oughly discussed the case. Do you The Investigation Inio the murder ’ Eagle Lock ...... 95 the street and at his Invitation ac­ fall. He Is a graduate of the class of the charges which arose during remember what happened the ^ last of Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Fafnlr Bearing...... 85 the previous investigation that time we gave out Information?'’ companied him to his office. FuU’r Br’sh Class A A 52 of 1924 of the South Manchester The three lawyers immediately his pretty choir singer, Mrs. Elea* High school. Russell Mason, also some of the most valuable witnes­ Lawyers Gather. nor Mills, was re-opened recently Hart & C o o le y ...... 170 190 ARREST WIDOW IN’22 Robert H. McCarter, former at- went Into conference. .-.'graduate of the same class, will ses had been approached. when Arthur S. Rlehl, husband of Int. Sll. pfd. 108 xtorney-general of New Jersey, ar­ it was learned that McCarter enter the University at the same Little Excitement. Louise Gelst Relhl, a former maid L’nders Frary & Clark 87 89 rived at the Jail about ten o’clock and Studder were to discuss two time. HALL-MILLS MURDER ' Despite the dramatic denoue­ in the Hall household sued for an­ Jewell Belting pfd. . . 80 % ment of tho recent Investigation in­ and Immediately went to Mrs, phases of the situation with Bergen tho possibility of an application for nulment of his marriage. New Brit. Mach, pfd.107 V to the Hall-Mills murders, residents Hall’s room. , Rev. John B. Duxbury has re­ a writ of habeas corpus and an ef­ In his affidavit Rlehl charged Niles Bt. Pd. N. Stock 19 of this town were Inclined to ac­ Timothy N. Pfeiffer, New York, North & J u d d ...... 24 turned from his annual vacation (Continued from page 1) Mrs. Hall retained her self-pos- fort on behalf of Mrs. Hall to pre­ that his wife had admitted to him cept the arrest of Mrs. Hall In a Mrs. Hall’s legal adviser, arrived at that she had been Intimate with J R Montgomery pfd. — at Apponaug, R. L stBblon to the last degrai.' She the same time. clude any possibility of “ third de­ j R Montgomery com. — evinced no visible signs of emotl.m matter-of-fact manner. t gree” questioning. Hall. Mrs. Rlehl also declared that tlcally the entire night In confer­ There was.no outward sign of It was generally believed that Peck, Stow & Wilcox 22 Mr. and Mrs. William Reagan but with remarkable stolclsnv pre­ Just before the conference In she knew more about the murders ence with Attorney Russell B. excitement. A few persons stop­ McCarter would represent Mrs. than she had ever told the authori­ Russell Mfg. Co...... 50 and family of Bast Orange, N. J. Watson, New Brunswick, Mrs. Car­ pared herself for tho ordeal of Hall In the event of a trial. Pfeif­ Bergen’s office. Bergen had been Stanley Works com. . 81 are the guests of Mrs. Julia Chap­ cross-examlnathn. ped and looked curiously at the Jail away on a mysterious trip, accom­ ties, according to the affidavit. penter and another man presum­ but at no time did a crowd gather. fer, It was said, has not been ad­ Rlehl’s story that his wife had Smyth Mfg. Co...... 375 man of North Elm street. ed to bo a lawyer. She spent two hours at state mitted to practice at the New Jer­ panied by a state trooper. He re­ Torrlngton ...... police headquarters before she was Prosecutor Bergen said he would turned to state police headquart­ told him that she had accompanied At 7:80 a. m. this mivulng she give no further Information on the sey bar and for that reason would Mrs. Hall and “ Craiy Willie’’ Stev- Underwood ...... • 54 The Bridge Club of Manchester was taken by Mrs. James Major, taken to the Jail. She was ar­ be Ineligible to conduct a trial In ers and gave orders to several Union Mfg. Co...... 25 enjoyed Its ailhual outing at Bolton raigned before Justice of the Peace case until he has conferred with troopers, who set ou# at once. Ber­ ens, her brother, to the PhlUips Jail matron, to the room she will Major M. (\ Klmberllng, acting Somerset county. farm, where the bodies were found, Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — Lake yesterday. Twenty members occupy on the second floor, o( ths William R. Sutphen, Somerville, Confer With Prosecutor gen would not say If another ar­ U. S. Envelope pfd. .106 chief of police. rest was contemplated not If the on the night of tho murder, la be- were present. Jail. She remained ther,' but a but did not plead Following a lengthy conference lleved to have boon one of the main Bonds. One of the Investigators In the "I------am going to have a conference troopers were going out to bring 263 fhort time, returning to the con with Mrs. Hall, Attorneys McCart­ angles the Investigators worked on. Htfd. Elec. L^t. 7’s .258 A special meeting of the Luther ference room where sh'^ contluuod famous case said that the names with Major Klmberllng, said Ber- er and Augustus Studder emerged back witnesses. East. Conn. Pow. 5’s . 99 League of the Swedish Lutheran discussion of her case. of the new witnesses would not 1 gen, “ and will divulge no further Conn. L. P. 6V4's ...108^4 church \»111 be held In the church •800,000 BLAZE SWEEPS 116 Conn. L & P 7's . . . .114 basement tonight at 8 o’clock. llglous purposs when asked by ten and reliable. No Hesitation FLORIDA BEACH RESORT B’dpt. Hyd. 6’b ...... 104V4 106 “ I’ve done all I can on the case (HADIOLUS EXHIBITION leading men of their respective here,” Connors said. “ Pslallas Is The activities of workmen on the (HIANGE PLAYS HOST communities, whether Roman Jacksonville. July 29. — "rhe Adams property on Main street In jail where the Canton officials Ocean View hotel, a moving pic­ near Woodland street tho past few Catholics, Schismatic Catholics or can get him any time they want to. FEATURE AT STATE IN ROCHESTER AUG. 11-13 Prostestants. ture house and a block of board­ New York Stocks days led to tho report that a new “ Contos was last seen In Youngs­ walk concessions were destroi^d Nicholas Perez, patriarch of the town. It’s up to the others to get owner was about to move to Man­ by fire of unknown origin at chester and live In the spacious The 17th Annual Convention and Mexican Schismatic Catholic him.” Members of 16 various Granges Church, formally requested permis­ Beach, bathing resort about ^ High Low 2 P. M. residence. It was stated by on® Exhibition of the American Gladio­ the present owners today that this representing two counties gathered sion and protection from the gov­ NORTH CAROLINA HAS miles from here, A t . Gulf. W. I. 41 39 39% lus Society will be held nt Roches­ will total approximately $300,000. Is the case. For the past year, the as tho guests at Manchester Grange ter, N. Y., August 11, 12, and 13. ernment for the holding of services BAD THUNDER STORM Am Sugar Ref. 69% 68 In Tinker hall last evening. It be­ on Sunday In the Cathedial of Am Tel & Tel.142% 142 142% property has been owned by Thom­ The exhibition will be staged In a as Trant and Brothers who con­ ing neighbors night, the guests as­ building containing 36,’'.'OO square Mexico City and the famous Shrine Hendersonville; N. C., July 29.— Anaconda.... 50% 49% sisted in giving the following pro­ of the Virgin of Guadelupe, outside 306X5636906X306X3656XX9636S6^ ^ Am smelting .134% 132% 138 duct a plumbing business In Hart­ feet of floor space on one level, and L.’ J. Adlee, a farmer, was killed, Am L o c ...... 104% 103% 103% ford. The workmen are painting gram : will be the largect exhibition ot the city. St. Mathew’s Lutheran church was the exterior and making other Im­ Plano solo by Mrs. Ruth Chatter Gladiolus the world has ever seen. ' Appeal to Sonora Calles destroyed by fire, and a number of Am Car F’dry.lOl 100 100 Senora Natalia rv,-,'-, de. Calles, Atchison ___ ------137%-- 136% 136% provement? after the completion of of Ellington. „ ., Over four hundred pr!.:es will be persons received minor Injuries in B & 0 ...... 97 96% 96% which the place will bo offered for Reading: “ A Rheumatism Cure awarded to. best exhibits, varieties, wife of Prealdent Calles, was today a severe electrical storm at Granite Beth steel ‘D’ 46% 45% 46% sale. by Miss Hawkes of East Windsor. and new seedlings, also for fancy invited to "write her name on the Falls, N. C., today. The storm was STATE Chandler .... 12% 12% 12% Geo. L. Creelman Master of East design work made from Gladiolus. rolls of history alongside of Judith the most severe In forty years. Chill Copper .34% 34 34% Mrs. Carroll Chaftler and daugh­ Central Pomona Grange gave a There will be prizes for amateurs. and Joan of Arc” and other wom­ Heavy property damage was ra- en who have saved their country Cons. G asN Y.104% 103% 103% ter are at Sound View for a stay short address. A $500.00 Trial Ground Trophy ported over the section. and religion from perils, in an open S u n d a y Col. Fuel Iron 45% 44% 45 of two weeks. Mr. Chartler will Short play “ The Paper Match will be awarded to the best seedling. letter from the Association of Ches & Ohio .141% 140% 141% Join his family A®xt Sunday for a by four members of Manchester This educational exhlbitio:\ is SHOOTS BURGLAR WHO Cruc steel ...75% 74% 74% few days. Grange. Mothers Orizaba. TRIES FOR A GETAWAY. open to everyone. Admission Is free. "Your husband. President Calles a n d M o n d a y Can. Pacific ..163% 163% 163% Plano solo by Miss Eunice Sims Reduced rates are announced on Erie ...... 33% 33% 33% Mr. and Mrs. q. W. Kuhney of of Hebron. will not heed protests and disre­ Boston, July 29.— While en- all railroads. Secure a certificate gards the menaces, but will listen Erie 1 s t ...... 43% 43 43 Hudson street are In New Hamp­ A short talk by Mr. Henshaw of account of A. G. S. Convention from route to Roxbury court today to 68 to you, his loved copipanion, moth­ Gen. Asphalt . 69% 68 shire visiting Dr. Tlllotson and Massachusetts, Illustrated with a the Ticket Agent at time of purchas­ withdraw an appeal of a two-year Gen E l e c ----- 89% 88 89% wife. They are making the trip tableau in which five men of Suf- er of his children and Idealized sentence for burglary, William 186 ing ticket, which will entitle you to wife,” declares the letter, which niinm Gen Mot...... 188% 181 by automobile. field, represented Benjamin Frank return transportation at one-half Lawler made a dash for liberty. AOOUN ZUXM Great No. Pfd. 73 72% 72% ^egs Senora Calles to Intercede Policemen Fay and Forges warn­ jt»U UIAIKY Hn, Thomas Jefferson, Robert fare. Kennecott Cop 56% 56% 56% A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs Livingstone, and Robert Sherman and secure a revocation of the new ed him if he did not halt they 25% 25% Joseph Childs, of 183 Hilliard For hotel, reservations and fur­ religious regulations. would fire. Lawler was getting Inspira Cop . . 25% at work writing the Declaration of ther Information gladiolus growers Louis & Nash.133 132 132 street today at the local hospital. Independence. away when Fay fired one shot over Lehigh Valley 89% 89%' •89% 'should apply to John C. Davis, Lawler’s head and tnen brought Selectljns by the Ladles Quartet Secretary, 77 South Avenue, Marine Pr. . . 32 32 32 Gibbons Assembly, Catholic La­ GEORGE THE GREEK him to earth with another. He is ih 23 of Ellington. Rochester, N. Y. Motor Wheel . 23% 23 dies of Columbus, win hold Its reg­ Plano );ol08 by Harold Hastings City hospital dangerously wound­ Norfolk West .154 152% 154 ular meeting tomorrow night at 8 ed. 72% 72% of Suffleld. SEEKS JAIL COVER ■North Pacific . 72% o’clock In K. of C. hall. The au­ An Illustrated reading entitled: •N Y Central .130% 130 Vi 130% ditors will meet at 7 o’clock to­ MEX CATHOLICS WILL FIND BURNED-OUT BOMB 45% 45% “ A Most Obliging Little Sister” by N Y, N H & H 46 morrow night. (Continued from page 1) ON! t r a c k s o p PENN. R. R. Pan Am Pet . 69 68% 69 M!C8 Lillian Williams of New Bri­ 54% 54% tain. RISK VAST TREASURE Pennsylvania . 54% hotel In Canton and ask to be di­ Chicago, July 29.— A black- People's Gas .121% 121% 121% Plano Accordlan solo entitled powder bomb was found on the Radio Meloc^” by Daniel C. Miller rected to ‘Jumbo’ Crowley who Pierce Arrow . 29% 28 29% (Continued from page 1> right-of-way of the Pennsylvania 58 58% AUTO CRASH VICTIM ot Manchester. would give me further instruc­ Rep Ir & Stael 58% tions,” Ritz 'iaid, according to Con­ railroad here today, shortly before R eading...... 94% 93% 93% Manchester Grange served re­ a crack train, the Manhattan Lim­ freshments after the program to clpalltlea under their Jurisdiction to nors. Ch R Isl & Pac 57 56% 56% demand that the priests turn tho ited, was due to pass over that sec­ 105% 105% LEAVES THE HOSPITAL more than 150 of the guests. Mem­ Too .'Inch Money. J South Pacific .106% church buildings over to them. Rltz became suspicious because tion of the track. So. Railway ..118% 117% 117% bers were present from all part of The municipal officers were In­ The fuse, which had been Ignit­ Congressman John Philip Hil$ of 53% 54% Connecticut and some from Oak­ of the large renumeration offered Studebaker .. 54% structed to take close Inventory of for what Contos was said to have ed, had burned partially toward Maryland gave a pint of his blood Union Pacific .153% 153% 153% “ Herm” Muske Discharged To­ land, Me. the church furnishings, Including described as an “ easy Job” and nev­ the explosive charge and then had on hour’s notice to save the life S Rubber .. 59% 57% 59% evidently gone out of its own ac­ of his wife, shown with him above. U S S te e l___ 145% 142% 144% day After Ten Weeks’ Con­ paintings. Jewels, furniture, relics. er reported to Crowley, Connors JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA NO'TES. cord, police said. Mrs. Hill, in a Washington hospi­ U S Steel P r.l30 129% 130 finement Following Wood­ 6tc« declared. The municipal authorities also Connors said he had Investigated tal, now is expected to recover. Westln’house .70% 68%, 69% land Accident. (By Junior Chautauqua News Re- Horse mean Is very common West. Union .145 145 145 were requested to be prepared to Ritz’s reputation and was told by irarter, Emma Stilckland.) everyone that Rltz was truthful among the poor of Parle. After a confinement of nearly grant the use of the edifices for re- NEEDLE WORKERS FIGHT ten weeks In

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSE^Y, JULY 29, 1926. PAU1$

at Camp Woodstock on Wednes­ Birthday of Don Marquis. i878J^^ day morning, and his six boys with I Second day of the celebratl^V'; OPEN FORUM WAPPING him, Luther Burnham, Mathew commemorating Peruvian national Batson, Burnham Batson, Thomas independence. While Other Lands Close Gates - Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stoughton left Austin, Homer Lane and Russell 4ft HERALD REPORTER’S ^ s t Sunday for a week’s visit with Stoughton. WORK IS LIKED %er son and his family, Mr. and The Federated Sunday school ■Mrs. Evelyn Stoughton of Wllll- picnic has been postponed until ' Against Her, Italy Faces Choice Managing Editor mantic. tomorrow. Today Is feast day of St. Mar­ Manchester "Herald’’ ' Miss Jennie Whiting from Haz- tha, virgin sister of Mary, who re­ N orton’s Manchester, Cbnn. ardvllle, Is the guest at the home ceived Jesus into hep home. Dear Sir: . of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Foster DUCE SPENDS BIRTHDAY Treaty with Japan signed 1858. of Starvation or Colonization Last year Mr. Stowe represent­ Of Foster street. AT DAUGHTER’S BEDSIDE. ed your paper at camp. He be­ Miss Almira Adams of Hartford *------» came acquainted with a consider­ spent the week-end at the home Rome, July 29.— Premier Muaso- Electrical of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred By Milton Bronner become of those children when the urge to live, expressed by these able number of the personnel, and llni today spent his birthday at the they get bigger. people, which finds its echo in we were very happy to learn that H. Adams of this place. bedside of his daughter, Edda, who Take all those country Man- the fiery speeches of the Duce. , he was to be assigned to the same The residents of the Buckland is ill with diphtheria at Rimini. Rome, July 28.— Guido Manionl zonis’ and those city Paganis’ and He is serving notice to all and duly this year. road are highly pleased with the The daughter of the premier has During the entire period he took preparation put on the road to Service is an Italian peasant who owns a you find that Italy, a country of sundry, and to England and France been quite ill, but it is believed that in particular, that sooner or later a keen Interest in everything that keep the dust down. It is some­ her condition is not critical. small farm. He and his wife Ma­ 39,000,000 people, is increasing every year at the rate of from 600 Italy is going to demand some was going on, and we feel that he thing that has been greatly needed Generator ria have three sons. Their farm was very courteous and fair In his for a long time and is very wel­ 000 to 800,000. land. In Mussolini’s view, England KODAK may be near Milan, where they repuT rs. come. Part of this excess used to be and France did very well out of Starter and Ignition probably raise the finest rice in the war. Both made great colo­ The members of the command " Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hills and Dr. Fred F. Bushnell the world. taken care of by immigration to appreciate the Interest your news­ family motored to East Hampton Time Is Here Repairs the United States. Our doors are nial additions to their possessions. VETERINARIAN Or it may be near Asti, where England, with great empty spaces paper has taken in having a repre­ Lake last Sunday for the day. Take pictures now they go in for grapes and wine. now closed. Canada’s are practi­ sentative like Mr. Stowe on the •: Rev. TruAian H. Woodward ar­ 494 East Center Street, cally closed. Brazil and Argen­ of Australia, Canada and ‘ South and keep forever the Or elsewhere in northern Italy Africa, has more than enough land job., and we enjoyed having him rived home from a two weeks stay Manchester Green. Our instruments locate trou­ tina are filled almost to the satu­ with us. Office Ilnurs: 7 to 8 P. M. happy days of fun and ble quickly saving you much where hard wheat tor macaroni ration point with Italians. Two in which to send her overflow pop­ and spaghetti is the crop. Or down ulation. Sincerely yours. TELEPHONE 1847. frolic. hundred thousand have settled on time and annoyance. All Ronth where they raise the prec­ As to France, with her declin­ D. GORDON HUNTER. makes repaired at a reasonable farms in France. Thousands have Colonel 169th Infantry, C. N. G. KODAKS ious olive. poured into the French colonies in ing birth rate, she can’t even sup­ ply the manhood to do her own POe Sufferers $5.00 to $30. charge. The Manionis are thrifty, indus­ North Africa. > trious. frugal folk who work from home Jobs. She h-'s to have Ital­ BROWNIES Must Expand ians and Spanish peasants come in TYPEWRITERS Drive Your Car In sunup 'till way after the sun has THE BAGPIPE BAND. $2. to $15. gone to bed. They make a living But still there is this pressure to help reap the crops. And France • You can only get quick, safe and lasting relief by removing the All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ all right, but Guido Is worried of increasing populatlon'and pres­ has possession of Morocco, Alger­ For Free Tests. Editor of Tho Herald: cause— congestion of blood in the about his boys. His farm is big sure means need and demand for ia and Tunis, the fairest and rich­ changed and overhauled. ' Buy Your Kodak Please permit me, through the lower bowel. Nothing but an In­ enough to support one of them territorial expansion. This is es­ est parts of North Africa, Tripoli, medium of your paper, to correct a AT some day when the old folks pass pecially so of a country like Italy, which belongs to Italy, is not near­ statement made by Clarence Welh- ternal remedy can do this— that’s Special Discounts to Students. off the scene, but It can’t support where every acre of arable land is ly so fertile nor rich in raw ma­ erell to the effect that I neither why cutting and selves fall. Dr. Norton Electrical three sons with wives and growing tilled and where the expansion of terials. That’s the danger point collected nor stated that I had col­ Leonhardt’s Hem-Rold, a harmless tablet, is guaranteed to quickly and KEMP’S Instrument Co. families. industries is limited by the al­ in this colony business. lected the sum of 3860.00, but did most total lack of the great pri­ Masses Appeal assist one of your committee men safely banish any form of Pile mis­ Alessandro Pagan! Is an Italian Hilliard St. mary raw materials— coal, iron, Mussolini is poking the great in collecting the sum of about ery or money back. Packard’s or Phone f workman. He may be an auto Murphy’s Drug Stores— and drug­ Kemp’s Music House hand in Turin, or a shipwright In copper, wool, cotton. powers in the b^ck. 3160.00, which was very well tak­ Understand these things and you But over a half-million hungry en care of by him. gists everywhere sell It with this (Near Manchester Genoa or a silk worker in Milan or guarantee.— Adv. Telephone 821. a hat maker in Leghorn. He and begin to understand the very liv­ wllling-to-work Italians each year My ^incero desire at the time of Freight Station) his wife, Glullana, have two boys ing realities behind the recent are poking Mussolini in the back. organizing the band was to assist and two girls. By hard work, by speeches of Mussolini. His talk His fiery speeches about expan­ in any and all ways possible for its living in a tiny place, by expert about Italy’s demand for a place sion are his translation of thou­ success and it is lamentable to shopping for the bare necessities in the sun, about her need for co­ sands of Italian demands:— "We now be accused of having assisted of life, they manage to keep a roof lonial expansion was not demagog­ want work. We want land. We purely for credit. over their heads and food on their ic hot air. want a place where we can settle Thanking you for the space In plates. Mussolini, man sprung from the down and marry and raise children your paper, I remain. people, knows that Italy is simply Very truly yours. Wl»at Then? and feed and clothe them." bursting with young manhood and The voice is the voice of Musso­ JAMES M. PRENTICE. But Alessandro has sleepless womanhood. These folks need lini but the hand is the hand of the 329 Center street. hours wondering what is going to homes and food and clothin’". It’s Italian thronged thousands. South Manchester, Conn., July 28th, 1926. THAT TIRED FEELING? DON’T USE GASOLINE! BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS iihs COVENTRY Watertown, Mass.— A friend told Messak Parsikan that a foot­ New Haven, July 29.— These Charles Scott, who has been AIHOTJGHT bath In gasoline would cure rheu­ voluntary petitions in bankruptcy Mid Summer spending the past week with his matism. So Parsikian tried it. It were filed here today: Louis aunt, Mrs. Benjamin A. Stack, has Judge not that ye be not Judged, did feel nice, and Parsikian set Storch, clothing. 257 Asylum returned to his home in New York. for with what Judgment ye Judge, back and lighted a clgarett. Some­ street, Hartford, liabilities 311,369 Mrs. George Meyers and son ye shall be Judged; and with what how the two got mixed. This cur­ assets, 34,410; Andrew Kaminsky, Clearance Sale George have returned to their home measure ye mete, it shall be meas­ ed completely the tired feeling Par- Harford grocer, liabilities 3686, in Astoria, L. I., after visiting the ured to you again— Matt. 7:1, 2. sikian’s feet had suff-^red. Hla assets of 3824. past week with Mrs. Meyer’s sister, ft * • burns wtre dressed at hospital. Mrs. Benjamin A. Stack. Forbear to judge, for we are sin­ Ernest LeRoy Richards has re­ ners all.— Shakespeare. This Midsummer Sale Is Proving Up turned to Autumn View Farm, having spent a two weeks’ vacation Here’s Instant Relief From with his mother in Maine. BLIND, KILLS MAN The Misses Eunice and Eva To All Expectations Koehler returned from the junior Pittsburgh, Kas. — Although short course held at Connecticut Bunions and Soft Corns It is the conspicuous event of this season of the year looked forward to by hundreds of blind and having only one arm, Agricnltural College yesterday. Roy Atkinson, 21, fought and kil­ people in this vicinity for the reason that they h ave confidence in this house and know from deal­ George and Cora Kingsbury return­ led his stepfather. The young Actually Reduces the Swelling-Soft Corns Dry Right Up and ings which they have had with us that our promises are always fulfilled. They always find what ed today. All have reported a man said his stepfather attacked we advertise plainly marked right on our floors. This event is made doubly prominent this time wonderful time and a lot of knowl­ him because he refused to beg, and Can Be Picked Off. edge gained. Tuesday evening each that he armed himself with the on­ because we are offering reduced prices coupled with easy payments on our Profit Sharing Club county had to put on a demonstr^ ly available weapon, a window Plan. We are pioneers in this as we were in the Two Weeks Vacation Closing Plan which will be tion about the work they had stud­ weight. The stepfather had a ra­ Local Drugsrists Say Emerald Oil Must Give put into effect again this year starting August 14th. ied so the Tolland county boys made zor. Complete Satisfaction or Money a cow, using what material they In the meantime we hope you will take advantage of our offerings— we can save you good had on hand. Two boys were cov­ Cheerfully Refunded. money. ered with a blanket making the front and hind legs. A broom FRECEE-FACED GIRLS Get a two-ounce bottle of And as for Soft Corns a few ap­ was used to make the good straight Moone’s Emerald Oil (full plications each night at bed time back line of a show cow. A turk- ARE AU HAPPY NOW strength) today. Every well stock­ and they just seem to shrivel right ish towel made the tail, and card­ ed drug store has this, with the dis­ up and scale off. board furnished the head. The tinct understanding that your skeleton of the animals was made No matter how discouraged you Flyte—a New Discovery- money will be cheerfully returned have been with pads, shields, or of wire so as to make the animal if it does not reduce the inflamma­ look more natural. It had to Melts Away Every Freckle other applications, if you have not tion, soreness, and pain much tried Emerald Oil then you have show some ribs. Francis Lyman in Four Days— It’s a Cream. quicker than any remedy you ever of Talcottvllle described the cow something to learn. Something used. that will end your foot troubles calling upon one of* his 4-H club- The world is full of trouble— but Your bunions may be so swollen mates to milk the cow. A lad if your trouble is freckles — stop forever. and inflamed that you think you It’s a wonderful formula — this came upon the stage to do so but worrying right away for you can go can't go another step. Your shoes upon starting the cow decided upon to North End Pharmacy, So. Man­ combination of essential oils with may feel as if they are cutting right camphor and other antiseptics so a few things and sent its heels a chester agents Magnell Drug Co., into the flesh. You feel sick all Hying so the act couldn’t be com­ and get a jar of Flyte and get r li marvelous that thousands of bot­ over with the pain and torture and tles are sold annually for reducing pleted. There were several other of every freckle in four days. pray for quick relief. What’s to varicose or swollen veins. instructive as well as humorous You’ll be surprised at the speedy be done? demonstrations put on showing a action of this magi^ cream — the Two or three applications of North End Pharmacy, So. Man­ great deal of originality among the brown unsightly spots are dissolved Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen chester agents Magnell Drug Co.— children which ought to be encour­ and entirely disappear. minutes all the pain and soreness and every good druggist guarantees aged and lor which the 4-H club And it leaves the skin clean and disappears. A few more applica­ Moone’s Emerald Oil to end your work is striving. clear and soft as velvet and good tions at regular intervals and the foot troubles or money back.— to look upon. swelling reduces. Adv. OVER HUNDRED DROWN North End Pharmacy, So. Man­ IN JAPANESE FLOODS chester agents Magnell Drug Co., ^ 8 Piece Dining Suite Group $139.5C Toklo, July 29.— More than a sell Flyte— so do progressive drug­ hundred persons were drowned at gists everywhere— and if the un­ (Easy payments on our Profit Sharing Club Plan) Tochlo, Niigata Prefecture, accord­ usual' should happen and ' your This is but one of the many bargains in our Dining Room section. Suite consists of oblong ing to dispatches received here to­ freckles don’t go—just get your day. Many others are missing money back.— Adv. table, 60-inch buffet and set of chairs. Constructed of genuine walnut combined with other hard and the casualties are expected to Service-Quality-Low Prices woods, very beautifully finished in French Huguenot. You will like it when you see it. Our regu­ mount. lar price on this suite is $175. You can buy it during our clearance sale for $139.50 and have 12 Raging waters submerged more months to pay for it. tha'n a hundred houses, a mile of Gold Medal F lo u r ...... $1.32 bag railway line has been washed out IPATARRH of head or throat ia ntnally 2-pound pail L a r d ...... 37c pail and the city is completely cut off benafitad by tba vapoia of— Campbell’s B e a n s ...... 3 cans for 23c from communication with the out­ side world. Campbell’s Tomato Soup ...... 3 cans 23c Neighboring villages have been VICKS Fine Drinking Coffee ...... 39c lb. flooded by swollen mountain ▼ V a r o R ub Monarch Breakfast Cocoa. 1 lb. can ...... 25c itreams. Special Tm $1 for delivers Delicatessen Department Week - end this new THEYKE1-nr.x i\i:i ^ Many people were disappointed last week as our Mattress supply of Roasted Chickens gave out long before closing to your home. time. We can not gamble on such things and still give you fresh cooked goods and it is a simple matter to ’phone your order and give the cooks a chance. We All Columbia Records Smooth ^ had twenty orders after we had sold out thirty chickens. now in stock, 10” or 12” , Please order ahead on this one item. value from 75c to 31-50, That's why . , Again for Friday and Saturday marked at one price, 19c. All Pure Bridge Lamps EXTRA FINE STUFFED AND ROASTED FRESH Cash and Carry, none on you can ^ joy them KILLED CHICKENS approval. Cotton Felted $6.95 $1.65 Each. All Edison Records now (31.00 weekly on our Sale Price Profit Sharing Club Plan.) MORNING FRIED FILET OF COD AND HADDOCK In stock, value up to 32.00, now marked 29c to close, Here is one of the out­ 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c each piece. cash only. standing values from our VEGETABLE SALAD— ALL FRESH VEGETABLES 16.75 lamp department. Has silk ■We have a splendid as­ shade and polychrome base, 23|C Pound. and n i g h t / sortment to select frotm fully equipped with Mazda COOKIE DEPARTMENT bulb. A regular 312.50 value now offered for 9 6 :9 5 Sugar Wafers (m ixed)...... 25c half Ih. on easy payments. Vanilla Wafers ...... 37c lb. Aerolux A layer felt mattress covered with the morning glory All Floor Lamps, Bridge Porch Screens ticking, has roll edges and straps on side for easy handling. Lamps, Table Lamps and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Regular $22.50 value, now selling for $16.75 ($1.00 weekly Boudoir' Lamps now* offered (31.00 weekly on our on our Profit Sharing Club Plan). Our bedding department at reduced prices for Cogh Profit Sharing Club Plan.) has many other values that will interest you. or Easy Pajunents. • All have been reduced for Guest Sets a final clean-up for the sea­ Consists of water Jug, < 8 son. They make the porch glasses and tray ih amber, Manchester Pubhe Market much more comfortable— at G. L KEITH FURNITURE CO., h e blue and green, Veiy ip e - our reduced prices you can clal at 7 9 c . (Cash »"

that in thair praNBt itata muit BipartiBg bii trlumpbggt radlaBol ■aam like a draadfut Bifbtmarai to tba trout. It la aitramaly probable that all Imltato a trout ia lilb ^r 1b tba menay Is as araraio Xowa ■iftod light or iB luarlN dowt . Citrntng Upralb Ai Will a paraiito bug ob tbo F U I L I I K R O Ut towDiblp IB tboN daya waa laii THIt IIBIIALU FHlirriNO CO. tbaB tba waaltb of tba tvaraia Boek of a fly ioiitato NouBt H i m . rtufiial kr BIwmI ft BU Iowa farmar of 1911. O tb 1, n i l Tba davalopmaBt of Iowa (roBi bb Bvirp BvtRlnf Bn «p( lundari ixl Lady Aitor ii ooBiiBg to Amorioa H o lid tp i. utterly Impovarlabad froBtiar earn* munity to tha poiltloB of a great for a good. Iobi. guiot roit" at tbo airieultural atata haa baaB uBdar bom# of bir brotbor*iB>lawv.Cbarloi the tariff polley of tha RapublloaB Daaa Oibioa. ob N vob KuBdrod monTh for inorttr parlodi. Aoro liland. Dark Harbor. MaiBo. _ B f ••rrlffi tlftiiMR Pfnif • wiuft party. I l n t U MPiMi Inrpp for a puhlla man of that raglOB govoB Hundrod Aoro lilaBd lo a to daolara that its people are "auf« vory quilt plaei iBdood. Charlii faring" la to ba utterly BOBiaBiloal, Daaa (Hbioa li a quiot bibb aad kif a quiot foBiily. froBi alt aooouBto fOhltifPi W K H i to indulge IB tha Bloat oitravagaBt of hyperbola. Lae him but raflaot oriB tbo dogi and oati oa tbo lolaad aro quiot. and tbo flib Ib tho our- v«wa on tha prograai that hla atata baa rounding watori ;do viry littio made uBdar tba pollay, ba oobp oiifltrpl BiPllPfli iplaihing. ApparoBtly tboB ,it ii "Jniipnitlonal W«wi PjfvUa hM l|J« damna, •iclualv*ra. rlpjm rfpuTjljM* h r up to Lady Aitor. Booiibly ibo tloii In »nr form all nawa diapaiojiaa Thla writer, If Bot Mr. Porter, aradltad to It or not otharwlaa, aradit* can ramambar/ Ha waa tbara. may bo affootod by tbo porrading JULY plan and koop quiot too. If obo liariln^'^ or undatad nawa puDlIahad gffOWBlRDi. dooa it will bo a bow oxporionoo. The apaetaola praiantad by not only for bor but for tbo public. THL'KBDAY, JULY 39, 1931, group of young ao>eallad bandlta la iBOidoBtally JohB W. Dario ipOBt CLE/JlANCEgT Now York yastarday, blubbarlBg a ooBildorablo timo at goroB Hub* drod, Aoro liland two yoara age— AKTER yoUR YEARH. and squaallBg IB tbalr fright aad bogging wltnaasoa of their orimaa andlio baa boon ono of tbo quiotoat In I ha irraat of Mra, irrAticaa poraona in Amorioa oror ainoo. •tavern Hall on the charge of tiiur not to identify them lest they go to the electric chair, is aickeningly guroly tboro ia aomotbing to taopo daring har huaband, Rav. Edward for in tbo plan of Lady Aator. . W. Hall and Mra. Xlaanor Milla at ihamaful i& ita damoBatratloB of SummerJumiturc Naw Brunawlek, N, J„ almoat four the quality of tha pitiful oreaturea yaara ago. the New Jaraey author! who are allowed to terrorise com* tiaa have takeu action which, to munitlea full of normal citizens, A few of the values not nine out of tan obaervere, aeemed It la bad enough for the country unquaatlonably to ba demanded by to have to suffer from a "crime WASHINOffOi the circumatancaa at tha time. wave" when the criminals have at 1ETTEU8 sketched Tha influence of tbia particular least the merit of half the courage homicide, and Ita hlatory, upon the of a rat. But that life and prop* BY CHARLEg P. STEWART public mind haa been bad. Never erty should be at the mercy of Washington, July 29.—If Pres­ ffT WOULD be Impoggible to gketch all the Inviting pieces of arrant cowards and weaklings ident Coolidge. up in the Adlron* summer furniture reduced, for every piece in our itock ii did clrcumatantlal evidence direct dacks, is as thoroughly peeved I the Anger of auaplcion more makes the situation still worse. with Senator Albert B. Cummins * included 1 So we will give a few "word plcturee" below of etrongly In a murder caae than In Of course every policeman and C. Bascom Slemp as bis Items selected at random from the big, new stock. Porch Arm Chairs, ag thla one, and Mra. Hall waa the per every prosecuting officer, every re friends here in Washington are, Four passenger Lawn Swings 9 sketched with three back slats, then he must be a very fretful fectly logical target of the auapl porter and everybody who has the of superior quality—heavy 1% Genuine Reed Table, round top, with undershelf, finished in smooth cane seats. Unfinish­ president. by 2 inch supports. Finished don. There haa been little quea slightest contact with the so-called Coolidge-ltes distinctly did net natural varnish. Regular $11.00...... $9*23 ed, ready for painting or deco­ tlon, from almoat the hour of the underworld knows the answer. want 1928 presidential talk to in combination red and natural rating. Regular $4.75 It is dope. start at present. varnish. A regular $15.00 Large St. George Willow Arm Chairs, finished in brown stain, dlacovery of the crime to date, that complete with cretonne covered cushion. Regular $18.00, $10.98 if she had been a person of little Without the false fortitude in With the corn belt in such a fer­ ralue $3.79 duced by heroin or some klndre< ment of discontent as it is today, or no means she would have been a great deal of anti-administra­ Three-piece Fiber Suite consisting of davenport, arm chair formally charged with the homi­ excitant there is not one out of tion conversation is bound to be $11.50 and rocker In green varnish finish with velour covered, spring cide, and tried for it, long ago. The hundred of the reptiles who would mixed into any discussion of can­ type seat cushions. Regular $79.00 ...... $59. caae haa been conspicuous among have the courage to rob a clothes didates. The Coolidge game ob­ many in this country well calculat­ line, let alone commit these brazen viously is to He low for awhile and Folding Canvas Arm Chairs; brown finished wood frames holdups and their accompanying hope for better times for the farm­ with rubber feet; covered with gaily striped duck. Regular ed to bred the theory that there ers. la no law for the punishment of the murders. Another thing; so long as ev­ $5.i0 ...... well-to-do. If one-tenth the effort and money erybody continued to assume that Fiber Ferneries, 28 inches long, fitted with metal plant con­ By no means does this Involve a ’ were expended by the federal and ’’••--ident Coolidge expected a re- Floating Divans for the presumption of Mrs. Hall's guilt. state governments in the extermiU' nomlnatlon, it — •'* impossible for tainers. Regular $6.95 ...... $4.98 any rival aspirant in his own party porch or sun room. These new That is for a trial court and jury ation of the illicit drug trade that to announce himself. Steamer Chairs in natural varnished wood frames with divans swing on their own to pass on. But that there was is wasted in the mistaken war on They Started It Heavy duck Hammocks in striped canvas covers. Regular $ 2.98 -----•...... $2.59 bases without chains. Exactly sufficient warrant in the facts for alcohol, there would quickly be an Now Cummins and Slemp have dark blue and gray stripes, as sketched, in choice of the apprehension of the woman has end both of the dope traffic and the set the presidential pot a-bolling, with adjustable upholstered Genuine Reed Tea Wagons in two-tone enamel finishes with striped ducks. Regular $41.50 not withstanding all the White removable trays, and undershelf. Regular $25.00 ...... $13.50 long been the fixed belief of hun­ stickups. House “spokesman’s” capacity for back, comfortable mattress and dreds of yiousands of persons. She keeping his mouth rhut. chains, ready to hang. Regu­ RED DRYS. Large Wooden Arm Chairs for porch or lawn, finished in gray $31. was not apprehended, and would Cummins, to be sure, has repu­ lar $25.50 enamel with blue decorations. Regular $12.50...... $9.75 not now be apprehended, in all like­ It will probably give most diated his predictlojr’that Presi­ lihood, if accident had not brought American prohibitionists a start to dent Coolidge will not care to be 21 Chinese Peeled Cane Mail Basket. Regular 9 8 c ...... 59c learn that In Germany, most alco­ renominated two years hence, but $ . the case again so conspicuously Into nobody pays any .attention to his holic of ,all the great nations, the Wrought Iron Table Lamp with marble base and decorated the light. repudiation. The opposition party parchment shade. BSse finished in polychrome. Regular It is very sincerely to be hoped only group to make an issue of re­ management goes right ahea^ with striction of the rum business is the its comment on what the - Iowa $19.00 ...... ^3. that the prosecution of Mrs. Hall senator is supposed to have said, will not degenerate into so com­ Socialist party. just as if he really had said it. Be­ Peeled Cane Magazine or Wood Basket, made in China. Reg­ plete a farce as did the original In America the bone dry is ex­ sides, there is a suspicion in Cool­ ular $ 4 .9 8 ...... ^3.98 investigation of the crime, for that tremely apt to be the most reac­ idge circles in Washington that he proceeding was a blot on the fame tionary of stand patters on every did say it. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps with adjustable parchment The suggestion by Slemp—the of the state of New Jersey. other conceivable question. He is president’s own former private sec- i shades. Regular $3.75 ...... $2.98 the kind of person to hold up his retary—of the availability o' , IOWA. Plant Stands of twisted and oraamental wrought iron finished hands in holy horror at the very Speaker Nicholas Longworth was | Sturdy lawn or porch Set­ in burnished gold over black. Copper dish. Regular $4.00, $3. Leonard Refrigerators, 50 A Democratic spellbinder, Claude words "red” or “socialism.” Yet even worse. j tees, 42 inches long, finished in The Coolidge folk are almost ^ lb. capacity, front icer type R. Porter, nominee for the United here he finds himself in partnership, admittedly very much afraid of | combination gi’een enamel and Reed Floor Lamp in two-tone gray enamel, decorated with with white enamel lining and States Senate, in the keynote speech on his one great principle, with the Longworth, not so much so on his i natural varnish. With center red. Silk lined and silk fringed shade. Regular $37.50 .. .$1d. three wire shelves. A regular at the convention of his party in most radical element of a big Eu­ own as on his wife’s account. Lilt' brace, not shown in sketch. Fish Bowl with wrought iron stand. Stand finished burnish­ $31.75 value Des Moines yesterday, said; ropean state. other candidacies, the Ohioan’s Regular $1.69 • “It is significant that during the Lest the shock be too great, how­ had to remain under a'bushel, so ed gold over black. Fish bowl of amber glass. Regular far as any expression from either $5.00 ...... $25c50 last three years, when we have had ever, the American dry can console of the two Longworths was con­ $1.29 upon our statute books the highest himself with the thought that the cerned, until the president declar­ t.iriff in the history of the coun­ German Socialists’ idea of alcoholic ed himself out of the picture. try, the farmers have suffered as Rivals .Active reform is not precisely the same Representative W. A. Oldfield, never before.” as his. chairman of the Democratic con­ WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Mr. Porter, a veteran of Iowa It isn’t the idea of the Reich gressional campaign c’ommitete al­ politics, may or may not have been radicals to actually forbid the use ready has seized the opportunity FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS born in that state, but he has cer­ to broadcast his opinion that “the of intoxicants but to cut down the Coolidge star is falling fast,” and tainly lived there a long time. consumption of hard liquor, and so nobody imagines that this is more Either his own memory or that of they have undertaken to support than any opening shot from the his friends should run sufficiently various restrictive measures, one of Democratic locker. Cummins, if he said what he is far into the past to prevent* him which would be to limit the sale of quoted as saying, is. generally giv­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. from making any such ridiculous alcoholic drinks to six cents per en credit by the Coolldge-Ite for statement. day per adult. Which sounds very having done so inadvertenWy, in When he speaks of “suffering” German but is certainly less ridicu­ the charging of his own defeat for a senate renomlnatlon. Slemp’s he must be referring to the “men­ lous than our way. “indiscretion” is less charitably re­ sweethearts, mothers, wives, sis­ said to excel a cicada was the high­ tal anguish” of the business man There is one thing that the drys garded. The consensus of Wash­ look steadily at the floor. est praise a singer could receive. A few with a gesture of bravado ters: the silent, stunned little who undergoes agonies whenever here cannot dodge, though. The ington opinion is that he commit­ group of twenty or more that each The music of Plato’s eloquence he suspects that the profits of this ted it deliberately. “stare It out.” was said to be only comparable to only person in all Germany who has A pretty girl, whose eyes were night sets on the last coach for a year may fail to make a satisfactory ever said a complimentary thing pilgrimage which ends at grim the voice of a cicada. Cicadas merry a moiinmt ago, fiods her­ meant quite as much to the Greeks Incrdace over those of last year. about the American prohibition prison gates. self strangely fronted with the GILBERT SWAN. as scarabs did to the ancient Egyp­ Because the Iowa farmer of today, scheme is one of these reds. Loebe, very depths of despair. Merry eyes tians. Golden cicadas were worn by despite his frequent bellyaching, is and bitter eyes meet! What passes the Greek women In their hair. president of the ,Reichstag, says from one to the other in that cas­ a prince and a Croesus and a syba­ that when he was over here he But In spite of the veneration ual and seemingly Impersonal ex­ the Greeks had for the cicadas, rite and a loafer compared with found the experiment working sat­ change? they used them for food, preferring the Iowa farmer of a generation isfactorily and calls it a boon to the them just as they- emerged from New York, July 29.—At H;35 It Is the last picture that young ago—and often he is the same man. country. each evening a local train for Al­ the ground to transform Into tha man will carry to his cell. It Is winged stage. Forty-five years ago the Iowa* bany pulls out of Manhattan. In­ the last picture the girl will carry To the ancient Egyptians a cica­ farm bouse that had running water "TROUT” GOWNS. teresting, if true, you remark! on her vacation. Doubtless she will da represented a priest or holy , , , . come closer so the in it practically did not exist. A A P-arls dispatch says that in the But there are two cars that dis­ have forgotten It tomorrow; at n a t u r e man, sometimes a musician or a Paris style show mannequins pa- tinguish this train from all others most she will find It a topic for talkative companion. crowd won't hear us rag carpet in the “parlor” repre­ and make it the scene of dramas idle conversation when canoeing By AUSTIN H. CLARK. raueu in gowns of printed velvet Smithsonian Institate. 17*Year Nap sented luxury, with the rest of the tense and tragic. . along a tree-nestled stream. Our best known cicada is the fa­ i‘THEY*RE gM OOTHESf floors bare. Not one per cent of imitating lizard, leopard and This is the “Sing Sing Special.” "Do you know...... we saw a One of the most characteristic mous seventeen - year locust, so speckled trout. whole bunch of young fellows, in sounds in the still warm days of the people could have paid the costs the summer months is the loud ...... that's w hy you Tut-tut, and a hoot. Perhaps They are led into the first eec- chains and everything, just before of travel for the family to a point tions of the smoking car, manacled we got on the train....” shrill note of the cicadas, some­ twenty miles away in any other lizard, perhaps leopard. But is together in twos, threes and fours. But the young man? How often times called harvest-files or locusts, can enjoy them MORNING, conveyance than the lumberbox there an angler in New England They have been whisked briskly will pretty faces haunt the dark­ coming usually from the tree tops. There are many kinds of locusts, NOON and NIGHT! wagon. Not a Volstead per cent who will for a moment entertain through the crowds waiting out­ ness of his cage? side the train gate. of many sizes and grades of musi­ of them was free from the curse the thought that by any multiplica­ It Is a gay, summery crowd go­ That'Is but the beginning of the cal ability. Some of the tropical of a mortgage. They paid ten per tion of the cleverness or art of any ing to Albany and then o;i iip Into tragic picture. ones rival a steam whistle in pow­ cent a month for money to move human being fabric can be woven, the Adirondacks. Red caps carry The red caps are running up er and can be heard for three or dyed, printed or otherwise wrought golf sticks, trout rods, camping with black bags. Halting follow­ four miles. ciops. They ware sandbagged by outfits. Vacationists crowd about ing Is a little group of- women. We are qhlte content to have The Cicada, stage name for locust, 0. G.! the railroads. They tolled early or wrought upon so that it can bear In gay sweaters, knickers,, loud They are sisters in sorrow, yet un­ these loud voiced Insects perform musician of renown. even a remote resemblance to the for us high up In the trees, but In and late in desperate energy, on the plaid atockinge; gtrla in sport known to each othSr. They do called hecauia the young of one ^ u iet now true coloration of a speckled trout? clothes, silken' and colorlul and speak. "Most of them are China aiid Japaq the song of the richest soil on the face of the cicada is very highly esteemed, and brood live in the ground for seven­ Nature breathed a dream-of aun- fresh looking despite the heat. deep' black of widowhood. There S£g PACE earth, lived on their own pork andj They laugh and banter and. talk o-T old women and young' women, these Insects, as well as crickets, teen years before they emerge to corn and wheat, wore shoddy light into the heart of a calla and excitedly. ^ wives and mothers. Perhaps are kept in small cages, like song transform into adults, at least In birds. the north. In the south there is al­ clothes, burned corn on the ear for she pictured the blush of a maiden Then, it.your ears' are. tuned, some of them have caught a so a thirteen-year brood. fairy in the tinting of a moss rose: comes that faint "clink! clink!" of glimpBe of the chained inen as Caged and Sold fuel because they could not afford handcuffs rattling on ehaina. Most they slump past. In Yokohuma, in the summer, Fortunately for ua, this deeds doal or wood, most of ^them had she mingled a thousand visions in folk don’t hear it. They merely This is not the place of farewell. these caged cicadas are sold in has a rather low weak song, for 'never .seen an orange in their lives; the myriad hues of the kba and she See a line of costless-men, most of Sint Sing lies up the rivers And booths in the streets. The ancient when It appears it ia usually in­ did a stunt when she built the them young, brush, oast.' They there is a coach on the rear of the Greeks thought so well of the song credibly numerous. they raised their bread with salt, of the cicada that these insects In the old days the Indiana used tiers did not adopt thla habit, but he does this by means of a curious rainbow. But these things she did catch the glint of Che "bracOlets” train. — contented themsolvea with boiling and very eltieiest. meotaniem cr got fifty cents a bushel for their and there is q sudden rp.B|> tb catch The coach of the “black bag- were the favorites of every Greek to eat these Insects, catching them in her momenta of idleness,. resting pot from Homer and Hesiod to ae they came from the ground and them into aoqp. tbe under cldo M tb# 'b li^ wheat, less charges, end prayed a glimpse of the Ii ihg.hip."A •era" they call it. All -the red . Only tb tm o lt eteadai slBga* bad ptblabofly«v: gad qtrttgslofl ft ftrannr[teom ^ei; iUX>r«me aehieyamqnt pt a loBB vaoatt}n.*^ pfflapifi‘M the "glRKbBgtora" Anaoroon and Theocritua, To bt boUiBi tbotii. Tbo qtrly wblto lot* \, .aA-*--: > '• 1' f.7-

PAP? m MANCHESTER EVETNTNG HCTAIi Di THURSDAY, JUbY Z9, IWJt

They Needn’t Walk Home Now FARMHAND ROBBED MANY ENTRIES FOR BABY SHOW TOMORROW OF H ISJO LL HERE After all, that^s North End Playground Unique Losw $75 After Meeting s Event— Dr. Burr and Miss Bengs to Be Judges. Few Boon Companions; Owing to the unusual interest what you*re interested. that has marked the announcement of the Well-Baby Contest at tho Employed in Wapping. north end playground tomorrow, tile committee has decided to ac­ cept further entries until 12 o Although not reported to the noon tomorrow but will positively police there in evidence to nupport receive none after that time. All in inost the story told by Edward Connors, that is nocesHAvy Is to phono to G...... • • a farmhand from Wapping that he H. Washburn. Tel. 2083, name, ad­ had been robbed of |7B Wednesday dress, age and date of baby s birth. night while visiting In this town. It has also been found necessary to Connors worked for Charles change the hour of o.vamlnatlon from 2 p. m., as announced yester­ Hevenor whose wife said that her day, to 3:30 p. m. the actual price you pay husband had paid him off and that Dr N. A. Burr, assisted by Miss % it was more than |75 ho took with Margaret Bengs, have consented to him to Manchester. Yesterday take charge of the e.vamlnatlons morning the farmhand showed up and Judging of the contestants. It at a livery stable here and asked Is not necessary to say that each and not the discounts you for the lo^in of a few cents to get mother will bo afforded an addi­ breakfast saying that he had been tional opnortunlty In gaining as­ robbed during the night. He could sistance and knowledge in endea­ not be located In town yesterday al­ voring to make her child healthy, though reporters nearched an over vigorous and strong. hope to get for him. However the story he told In case of rain the contest will .1 friend was that he met three be held In the Assembly Hall of the acquaintances, had some drjnks Community club. The question has \ with them and went to sleep. When boon raised whether this Is for the he awoke the others were gone and north end only, and the BO was his roll. positively not; anyone, Worked In Town north or south, may enter. This Connors worked for years for movement Is for health, and all No flapper need walk home from an auto ride if she has one of the new pvlSCOUNTS in July an'd more discounts in ’Aiigiisl Dr. Thomas H. Weldon, and both want a healthy tcwi. and commu­ “ safety pens.” The pen Is really a little gun filled with tear gas, and If he and Mr. Hevenor give him the nity. Mr Driver gets fresh all the flapper has to do is squirt It In his face and best of recommendations. They said h e ’ becomes very harmless. Miss Frances Cummings and Frank J. ^ of 20,30,40 and 50%. They are quite confusing, that he was an unusually good I worker but added that at times he VERNON TO OBSERVE Strelch of Chicago show how it works. would go out on drinking sprees. Several times It was said at the Weldon home he had complained of being robbed but his story was be­ ITS lOOTH BIRTHDAY lieved because he could not Jiave Can it be possible that some furnifure prices are spent the money ho received In one V night. Another Report Local Salvation Army Band so high as to allow of such discounts?, It was reported that a policeman saw him walking down St. James’ I love to go out swimmln’, when whip, when you’re loafing In the street toward Main about 4 o’clock to Give Concert— Noted sand? It brings a Lreeze that's In the morning. He told the police­ the sun la in the sky. I love to cooling, and I’ll tell ya, man, It s man that he was looking for break­ Speakers Coming. take my trlmmin’, \vhen the waves grand. You enjoy it while you do fast. When asked whore he had ’er runnln’ high. It’s great to dive, it, but the after-thought alarms. spent the night he said that he had and sakes alive, I think I’ve got the Sun and wind? There’s one thing slept at Dr. Weldon’s. An effort to At Garber Brothers you are not confused with knack, gosh dll gee, just looklt me. to it— say! Lookout, don’t touch check up that statemeni failed for The local Salvation Army band Look out, don’t touch my back. my arms. the reason that the Weldon’s were has been secured to give a concert A bathing suit feels dandy, when Yep, I’ve had my run of sun­ away to the beach and said that he In connection with the centennial discounts of 20,30,40 and 50% . . . because prices are you’re lolling on the beach. Old burn. Just imagine, if you can, might have slept in the barn for all celebration of the First Congrega­ Sol is always handy— but there’s finding out you’ve got white blis­ they knew as he has done that be' tional church In Vernon Center ters where you hoped there’d, be which will be observed September shade within your reach. I might not high enough to allow them. fore and they had no objection have sought such shelter, but I some tan. Yea, I’ve tried It. However from what he told others 25 and 26. The band will provide Never more, because I know what’s the entertainment on the first after­ didn’t. Now, by heck, I have sun­ he did not sleep In the barn at all burned helter, skelter. Hey, look­ in fate's cup. I'll admit I’m rath­ the night he was robbed. noon of the celebration which oc­ er sore— in fact, it really burns me Connors is described as a man of curs on a Saturday. A banquet will out, don’t touch my neck. Have yju ever felt the wind up. about 52 years of age. be held in conjunction with the con­ cert. Before the concert and banquet, We simply sell at the loTvest possible prices there will be a reunion, with an the drill over the mountain roads “THE WANDERER” and my legs are better than they organ recital by Professor William were five years .ago. Yes, and my C. Hammond of Holyoke. Mass, and I WANT TO FIGHT! AT STATE SUNDAY nose is good and strong, too. EVERY DAY in the year. a former Rockville resident. But I want the world to know Sunday Services i tnis— I want to fight. It has been At the services Sunday morning, JACK TELLS WORLD ‘‘A certain man has two sons.” said I don’t, but I tell you I do. "And the younger of them said Sept. 26, Governor John H. Trum­ ______I I will fight and I can. It’s my - to "his father, Father give me the bull and United States Senator I business and I make my living at portion of goods that falleth to Hiram Bingham will be among the noted speakers. Secretary Brewer me^------” . Gives Out Statement That “ Faithfully following the be­ Eddy, of Boston and Doctor Arthur Low prices that are influenced'by our own manu­ loved parable of the prodigal son H. Smith, who has just returned He’ll Be in Action in Sep- “ COUNTRY STORE BIG as told by Christ to the publicans after 54 years service in China. The facturing facilities . . . our location and our low over- and sinners, “ The Wanderer, speakers for the afternoon include produced for Paramount by Raoul the Revs. Drs. Sherrod Soule and FEATURE AT STATE Walsh, brings to the screen of the William F. Enblish and Professor tember Next. State theatre Sunday and Monday Samuel Alvord. a spectacle of Intense dramatic In In the evening there will be a Tonight patrons of the State terest and color. Save for the few union mother and daughter church Camp Vigil, near Colorado theater will enjoy seeing one of minute details that have been meeting with eight churches par­ Springs, Colo., July 29.— Jack the best “ Country Store’’ features carefully woven into the original ticipating. Dempsey, world’s heavyweight box­ ever offered here. Manager Jack zyo<^ parable the story follows the Bible The Vernon Center church is ing champion, gave International Sanson plans to give away as much s. version In every respect. widely known as the “ Mother News Service the following state­ tonight as he l.as given on any pre­ On the day the story opens Church” . It was the first Congre­ ment today. vious “ Country Store” nights. The At Garber Brothers you pay only for the furniture Jether, (William Collier, Jr.,) gational church to be built In Ver­ “ I want the world to know that reason for this Is that this feature younger son of Jesse (Tyjone non, which, of course, Includes I am going to fight somebody, was skipped last week to allow for Power), has caught a glimpse of Rockville. somewhere, sometime In Septem­ the Battle of Music. you buy and not for pretentious surroundings and un­ Tisha, a beautiful courtesan ber. Those who have never seen (Greta Nlssen) on her way to the I have been doing all I possibly “ Country Store” at the State thea­ ter should not fall to attend to city beyond the hills. 4 NORSEMEN REPEAT could in training, knowing I am necessary frills. Falls for Temptress certain to box again In a few weeks night’s show. It’s a lot of fun, and Fired by h^r beauty, Jether and I am in superb shape. then there's a big chance of win­ goes to his father and demands his VOYAGE OF ERIKSON For the past eight months I ning some corking gifts. Perhaps portion that he may follow her. have been in , almost Constant you will win enough groceries to Despite the pleadings of his training and someone is going to tide you over the hard, hard winter mother (Kathryn Williams) and (CoDtinacd from page 1.) get the benefit of all my hard — who knows? of the maiden Naomi, (Kathryn work and worry. In conjunction with the “ Coun­ Hill), he starts for the city. With Faroe Islands, where the crew was I don’t know just where I •will try Store” there will be two big Our prices are lower .. . even during the month's him Is Tola (Ernest Torrence), an feted. From there Captain Folgero defend my title but I hope It Is In film features. Rudolph Schlldkraut accomplice of the courtesan, who sailed for Iceland. Now the Leif is New York. I wouldn’t care about will play the leading role In "His Is In reality a crafty rulner of supposed to be on Its way to Kap fightirffe in Chicago as the law People,” an amazing drama of East when sales are held everywhere except at Gar- Farvel In Greenland. Side New York. Bob Custer will be men. , . provides for only ten rounds and In the city Jether learns to It was In Gieenland that the I prefer the longer route, afford­ seen in a rip-roaring 'Western “ The great Norseman Erik the Red, ing a chance for a more decisive Fighting Boob.” drink and dice and soon his por­ Leif’s father, established a tiny set­ ber Brothers.. tion IS exhausted. Unable to buy affair.’ Sunday "The Wanderer,” the fa tlement long centuries before the mous film epic comes to the State her a trinket she craves, Tisha westward voyages of Columbus. I want to go the route with orders him from the house and somebody and I am just as sure for two days. This is one of the From Greenland the modern biggest productions ever filmed, transfers her affections to Pharls, 'Vikings will endeavor to sail direct I can win over a long distance as a wealthy sailor (Wallace Beery). a shorter one. and no doubt The State theater will to Philadelphia, be crowded for all performances. Jether, madly In love with her, Air Tanks For Safety. This mountain camp is a splend-- returns and pleads to be taken Id one and I have done a lot of A big double feature bill comes The Leif Is 45 feet long and 13 to the State for tomorrow and Sat­ --^anid, dear reader, if you compare sale prices back. As proof of his love, Tisha feet broad. For safety’s sake, she is work here. Three weeks t6 go, demands he sacrifice the God of with boxing mostly, will top me off urday. Get In the habit o f reading fitted With tanks of compressed air. the State theater advertisements. his Fathers and make oblations At Bergen she was loaded with in fine style. with our EVERYDAY prices, you’ll find that the sav­ to her pagan Idol, Ishtar. Jether My wind is In fine shape from You will find Them an Index to the provisions given by private con­ best entertainment In town. replies with a gesture of horrified cerns Interested In the venture. refusal. « Some other equipment Items were ings you hope to find at “ sales” are available to you Jether and the Prophet one thousand kilos of coal, two As he does so, a prophet sud­ sets of sails, and a movie camera. denly appears vrlthln the house The trip Is a private enterprise, every day in the year at Garber Brothers. and calls down a curse upon the undertaken without the aid of the t h e y ' r e charmer. Angry at his words, Norwegian government. Captain Tisha orders the people to stone Folgero carries a formal greeting him. As they approach to obey from the Norwegian - American so­ her request, Jether Springs for­ ciety In Norway to members In the ward and battles In defense of the United States. old man. He Is fighting a losing “ On our way to the Faroe Isl­ battle when suddenly a mighty ISmooth ands we encountered a terrific tremor is felt, the pillars of the storm, but tho staunch little ship house crash to the ground and the did not take any water,” says the We NEVER have *‘sales** earth opens and swallows message from the Leif’s skip Thais why surging mob. per. Because he protected the man “ Our maximum speed has been you can lem of God, Jether is saved , from seven miles. N^rth of the Shetland We ALWAYS sell for less death. But he is alone among the Islands we were caught by a very smouldering ruins. heavy fog for three days.” ^ MR■ wonderful production. Notice is hereby given that the partnership of French and Volkert ^ n i g h t / S8 TO TESTIFY AGAINST of South Manchester, Conn., ar­ GAINES IN MURDER TRIAL. tesian well drillers, consisting of Harry O. French and Charles F Seattle, Jply 29.— Four days Volkert, has this day been dissolved hence IVallace C. Gaines will go on by mutual agreement. Dated at BROTHERS trial in superior court on a charge Manchester this 28th. day of July, of murdering his daughter Sylvia. 1926. Seventeen additional witneases HARRY G. FRENCH have been indorsed on the informa­ tion against Gaines, bringing the TIA JUANA "SHAME" state’s total up to 88. TRIAL TO END TODAY The defense suffered a second Tin Juana, Mexico, July 29.— mting direct to the public rebuff when Judge Robert M. Jones The trial of the four Mexicans . - . m denied a motion through which charged with attacking Clyde and Gaines’ attorneys sought the privi­ Audrey Peteet, daughters of Thom­ O.G/ ukwtmsoi] lege of examining Gaines’ clothing as M. Peteet of San Diego will now In poaaaealon of the state and come to an end today in Tla Juana. see page 7 which haa been examined tor Afgumenti will precede the de- MnedAthiftt. llberAtiftni of the alne*min jury. • a

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\V ■■' MANCHESTER EVENDiTG j!3E;i^AW)>.T0 U ]^ A Y , JULY 29, 1929. ipAGE SIX - - . . II - ...... ^ ...... Sketches by Redner, Synopsis by Braucher POE’S STORIES; The Murderii Morgue (3) j yinrrinri-rr-** — < '» > Change in Rates For Herald Oassilied Advertising On nnd after June 1. 1926. the following rates for p ^ : •"'““ill For’lllttotln t'!^ ! ‘“O ‘ '■ ''" S fo ^ rH o tT o le n T a S in e (6 words to line). Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day). 5 cents a

p r ic e s a r e fo r ca sh w it h copy. T a d d f t S charge of 25 cents will be made for Dupin and his friend obtained permits to inspect the advertisements charged and billed. , Lm^^inhit timejn a One of these was scene. Dupin scrutinized everything closely, includ­ desolate part of the Fau­ Monsieur C. Auguste ing the two bodies. Returning they stopped at a news­ bourg St. Cermaiue were Dupin, a keen analyst, paper office, where Dupin stayed a short time. Dupin's T b , m u r C . TO RENT tw o you n g m en, boCind who reveled in such prob­ friend seemed disappointed, but next day Dupin armed fo r sa l e police and window* were found *•• together by common pov­ lems as that which con­ jhimself and told his friend to do likewise since he was TO RENT—4 room tenement in two In q u ire 81 erty and philosophical awaiting a caller who was ii^iplicated in the murders. ^ F O R s a l e —P uppies. tenement hou WBAL (246) BaltlBl your Yankoea Anally havo ( TO RENT—Four room flat flrst and Melody Makere— garaga or paint shop at raari lot maaiuraa IPkIH faat, Bar­ ■icon” floor, all HONEY TO LOAN ON W b (491), WBBI,(4T9), WOO thomMlvoa tho ploaiuru of a bit of ments with garaga. Inquire 18 CUn» If you wantffit a goodgo- ,.used oar, lee a. No More Worry n' world larloi oonicryation. gain at fiiOOO, ue. ~ We ■buy at rlL therefore (494), XSD (948). ' ton street, ______Dodge WfP (909) Pbiladalfbin—DSnM b, Tlng*a-llng (Walti of the Which may b# a bit promatyc— we eon sell at right, prloee, Belli) asad buiineea atti, oupoalta faatory and poat oA m , a t M ss* TO RENT—Furnlfhed el* room Mt Bros; Sales and (ArvloeVCtntfr »nd MORTGAGES m u ilo . 1 ' ^ but then, aa tho pocti havo romark* Knox etreete. e, Arablen Romance ed on provloui ow *‘bb»i ohaitM Oraan larVa on tags, 89 Maple avenue. Myrtle WJR (917) DatroMi—OMbaatrii, ,,Rythmh Paraphraae 9 niai houat? loma improvamanti. Olkar ouibuUdlnii. Milford, Open Auguet Jlet to August FOR SALE—Ford sedan 115,00,. In Town propartiai. imall and Ian* fOPiM *'''-' "Til bitter If you loyo, fl. Lights and gas, 186 per week, good running condition, flood___ window farm! tor aala WADO (999) Akron» 0«4-t)»B«a •'Than If you nBver loved at all, bavld McCollum, 141 florenoe etreet, glass. Isqulre 108 bodbridge etreet RBRVB MRANH lUCOIIHI. **'*'?, ^TVe^*^niblne That Fllli »one U9I'I, ____ Our bonait adrlca will raotlra nuiiOr Mr Heart ...... Bij Thi thing which brought up tha WOHP (870) Datpoltr-Orobfl b, Medley of the ioutb Hal World Sirlii talk with ibc Hugmin TO RENT—Purnlehed room at II tha backing of our Mortgaga wai not bait biti, or eppoilng BIreh etreott Telephono 1161. ITliRD CARf Monay. Baa fiOO—Tbo'OoIti Park li(^nlolpal Eeiex Four Oosoli, 1924 Cbevr^ WON (801) CbletfO—fan DaBoe Orobeitr^ atratigy. or ivan tha •JJ?! 0 won RENT—Two axoel'.ent offlee lit Rotditir, fully equipped; 1021 Ranryi muiioil. ea iia i tbui fir, It wdi Iba ROBERT J, SMITH J«09, a ome over Poet Offlee, M»y be rent' P.D.C0M0LL0 • lip—Bmll KelBftirgfr'i Hete ilngly, 110, per month or tO' Oakland Roaditer, 9DO} Overland K' Loi .i^ ai^ yas* wsee Orebeitra, ball park. A park, iBcldaBUIlf W fM M * ' J W i the/i III. ie f month. Apply fit tb( Tourinf, 909> For R a n i Mato, iM ifdiiaai tura IfgqritlUlM sU WiKbir wktali wguld drlfg s dtsf aul# If K M wtiaftf. . aYMnfst 1)1’* ^"r'*r** ^ i O N f 1$ T*!. j", ' f V ' T i n ' i m v j MANCHB8T1B UVENIKO HIRALD/THUESDAT, JULT lf» 19Mi

NSW liraLAirD GOLV FAlBlKaS DODOBM AND OUBi DOf B W ^ PIRATES WALLOP ATHLEnCS DROP Njritt, 1 . I .T T u lf 19.—'With NEW DQ>ARTS HERE TONGHr Community Night Program tw«otr*oa« playtri m«t«h pl*y agnlaft tM from Rbod« Brookiya and Ohlogaoi two' TWO TO INDIANS liltnd Md Olid from Ifalnoi Maatt- FOR THIRD GAME WITH SONS dttbi thooiMrta dido't haad THE GIANTS 6-0 ohuMtta baa tba adga on ibo flald much pralaa teforo tb« itart of Brings Out Crowd ot 4,000 for top honori in tno flrat Now tho ehaia, aro itMtlog H oat hi England Amatonr Obamplonabip gfaat ityU. Each li otlll In tho tourney wbleb la boing playad at ond appearance In Menoheetar National Laaguo pnnont fl|At Manchester turned out to the<^test In which 20 little girls and Cards Split With Phillies; Mackmeo Take Bad Falk tba Rhoda Island Country Club, LsmiiBg or Brooks to Per­ against that team at the West Side —a battla apt to go to tho wlro number of more than 4,000 last one buy from all over Manchester JHrat round palrlnga, follow: tonight. The game will commence with no Usi than aln tumo to right at the Wesi Side playgrounds were entered, 'rtie Judges were E. a. Btlmion yi. John Wlnslom; form OB Mound for Viiit- promptly at 8:16 and will go the ba raokonad with. Tha Dodgari where the Recr^*. t<»n Centcre con­ undecided after the first session as Braves Win Fait One; Yaakt Beat ike Browne W. F. MePbail Harry Kan­ full nine Innings. and Cubs wara aipaotad to oraih ducted their first community night to which was the winner but Joe worthy; E. P. Orlen vs. F. O. Thay­ This is tha third In a sarles, two about tba first of July, but thay cf the year. Hoi^rs were so di­ Eecellento of the East Side show­ Agaia— Tigers Lose. er; P. D, Way Ti. E . P. Strattan; oro— Locals Engage Fisk- having already been playad. Tha haven’t and what la more have vided that no Bc:‘..'on of the town ed such a variety of steps In the Reds Top Robins. Dan Fairchild vs. Herbert Jacqueu, first brought out the biggest crowfS given no outward algos of do­ could have been calied the winner, finals that he Was given the cup W. 8. Carlaton va. A. T. Bufllng- of the teaeon to the Weet Side ing It. hcwever. Even the basebail gama by unanimcfs acclaim. Second ton r Joshua Crane vs. H . B . Rust, or to Do H o n o n -4a rg est more than a month ago and WM between the Saints and the North prize w“as won by little h^prle PIRATES 6, GIANTS 0 INDIANS 5-a, ATHLETICS 2-0 Jr.; Guy Mayer vs. Fred J, Wright, won by Brlstcl. Tha second, a few Ends, was a tie and was calle

Brooklyn, July 29.— Adolf Luque WHITE SOX 6, SENATORS 2 tamed the Robins so thoroughly that the Red outflelderc did not Chicago, July 29.— Red Faber Lave a single putout. McWeeiy won a five to two decision from ... "• pitched grade “ A” ball but lost four Reuther of the Senators, and the to three. White Sox regained fifth place. Cincinnati Chicago AB. R. IT. PO. A. E. AB. R. H. PO, A. E. Crltz, 2b ...... 5 0 1 0 5 0 Mostll, c f ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 Walker, rf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hunnefield, ss ...... 5 0 1 1 3 0 Roush, cf ...... 4 2 2 0 0 0 Collins. 2b ...... 3 1 1 1 4 0 Bressler, If ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Sheedy, lb ...... 4 0 1 15 0 0 ^ ■* Plpp, lb ...... 3 1 1 13 1 0 Falk, If ...... 3 2 2 0 0 0 H argrave, c ...... 2 0 0 5 2 0 Barrett, rf ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 Christensen x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Kamm, 3b ...... 3 1 2 4 3 0 Picinlch, c ...... 1 0 0 4 0 0 Schalk, c ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 Pinelll, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 Faber, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 0 Enimer, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 Hhat’STohy '^OU C A N S M O K E T H E M iTuque, p ...... 3 1 '2 1 1 0 31 5 12 27 13 0 ... Washl|igtOT> A- S 34 4 8 27 13 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. B rooklyn McNeely, If ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. B. Harris, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 2 0 M O R N I N G , NOON a n B N I G H T Fewster, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 2 1 Rice, rf ...... 3 0 0 2 1 1 Myer, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 3 0 4- ■ Jacobson, ct ...... 4 0 1 2 0 Fournier, lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 Goslin, cf ...... 8 0 1 8 0 0 W heat, if ...... 4 0 1 3 0 Judge, lb ...... 3 0 2 5 1 0 Herman, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 Bluedge, 3b ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 Marriott, Sb ...... 4 0 1 0 5 Tate, c ...... 3 1 1 4 2 0 No longer need you limit the number of your daily smokes for Butler, ss ...... 3 0 2 1 3 Reuther, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 -1: O’Nell, 0 ...... 8 1 1 8 2 W itt, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 -31 2 6 24 13 1 McWeeny, p ...... 3 1 0 0 0 Score by Innings: fear of exceeding the limit in satisfaction and enjoyment. Kerens a How bands are held for strokingi 34 3 7 27 12 Chicago ...... 300 001 03x— 5 Score by Innings: Washington ...... 001 000 010— 2 In the sldestroke, as described is rolling one way or the other Cincinnati ...... 001 102 000— 4 cigarette you can smoke from sun-up to bed-time, without a B rooklyn ...... 010 020 000— 3 RED sox 5, TIGERS 4 In yesterday’s article, the left hand and the head goes under Just as the rlfbt hand begins to go down­ plays an Important part In the bal­ ward. PHILLIES 6-4, CARDS 8-5 Detroit, July 29.— The Tigers got penalty to your palate or pleasure. Smoke as early as you like. . . and ancing of the bodj’. The downward stroke of the left only four hits off Rufling and lost to As the right arm goes over, the Philadelphia, July 29. •— The the Red Sox again, five to four. A hand will lift the head up natur­ Phils squelched the Cardinals six to as many as you like .. . you’ll like the last cigarette of the day as left comes downward and back­ ally for breathing. balk by Rip Collins let in the win­ ward and then turns under the three but lost the nightcap, five to ning run. "When breathing and stroke In four and flopped back into the cel­ body to go forward as the body this operation are properly co-or­ Boeten well as the first. That’s the magic of O ld G old—a new blend, mel­ rolls over to the right at the begin­ lar. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. dinated, there Is a smoothness and (First Game) Flagstead, cf ...... 4 1 0 8 0 0 ning of the ri.ght hand’s downward efficiency about the swimming Score by innings: Haney, Sb ...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 aweep. which makes the stroke very beau­ Phllaelphla ...... 001 104 OOx— 6 Jacobson, If ...... 6 0 1 1 0 0 lowed by a new method-^the smoothest cigarette in all history. Rosenthal, rf ...... 6 0 0 0 0 0 During the whole time, the body St Lk)u1s ...... 000 020 100— S tiful. (SMond Game) Todt, lb .... • e e e e « 6 1 1 14 1 0 at. Lonla Regan, 2b ... e'e e e e e S 1 3 1 6 0 Tht Prodaet of P. LORILLARD CO., EitabUshtd 1760 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Herrera, ■■ .. e s • « e • S 0 1 4 3 0 H a rtford ...... 49 .490 Blades, If .....___ 4 1 1 8 0 0 Gaston, 0 ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Albany ...... 44 .454 Flowers, 2b ...... 6 0 1 3 6 0 Ruffing,^ p ...... 3 3 8 0 8 1 WATCHING .392 Southworth, rf .... 6 1 1 8 0 0 Waterbury ...... 38 35 B • 37 16 1 .293 Bottomley, 11. .. 3 1 1 14 0 0 P ittsfield...... -... 27 Bell. 8b ...... 311310 Detroit Douthit, cf .... '01000 A B . R. H . PO. A. E. THE SCOREBOARD National League. O’Parrell, o ...... 1 3 4 0 0 Blue, lb ...... 2 1 0 13 0 1 Manush. ct ...... 8 1 0 0 W. L. P.C. Thevenow , as n . . ■ 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 W lngo, If ...... 39 .581 Keen, p ...... 0 0 0 6 0 8 1 0 6 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 64 Hellmann, rf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 56 48 .566 85 6 3 37 14 0 Gehrlnger, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 0 1 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. St. L o u is ...... 62 44 .542 PUIadelpkla Burke, 8b ...... 4 1 1 0 4 0 Tavener, ss ». C h icago...... 50 46 .621 AB. R. H. PO. A. B...... 4 0 1 I 2 0 Sand, 88 ...... 5 1 3 6 4 0 W oodall, 0 ...... 8 0 1 3 3 0 Eastern League. 49 .500 ... Brooklyn 49 Williams, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 Collins, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Dauss, D I..... Waterbury 8, Hartford 0 (1st.) New Y o r k ...... 46 48 .489 Mokan, If ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 . OLD GOLD Johns, D Hartford 7, Waterbury 1 (2nd.) Philadelphia...... 37 66 .398 Leach, c f ...... 4 0 4 3 0 0 ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Wrlghtstone, lb ... I 0 0 6 1 0 Neun, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 New Haven 7, Bridgeport 0. Boston ...... 37 67 ,394 MM (1st) Henllne, o ...... -..4 1 1 1 0 0 Huber, S b ...... 3 8 1 3 0 1 . *0 4 4 37 18 3 New Haven 9, Bridgeport 4, Amerlcaa League. Frlberg, 2b ...r.... 4 0 1 6 3 0 Score by innings: The W fbjCEUJiS (2nd). W. L. P.C. Wlloughby, p » .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 B oston ...... 010 no 300-- 5 D e t r o it ...... —4 Springfield 7, Albany 5. New Y o r k ...... 63 34 .660 Pierce, p ...... 3 0 0 1 3 0 000 oil 000- Cleveland ...... 54 44 .561 W ilson, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Providence 3. Pittsfield 1 (1st.) Ulrich, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 MISS WILLS TO PLAY TODAY. Smooth Cigarette Providence 10, Pittsfield 7 (2nd) Philadelphia...... 61 46 .526 Grimes, zs ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Basthampton, N. Y „ July 29.— National League. Detroit ...... 51 48 .515 Helen Wills, national tennis cham­ C h icago...... 50 48 .510 35 ~4 n 37 10 ^ Pittsburgh 6, New York 0. Score by innings: pion, was to continue play today In Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 8. Washington ...... 47 46 .505 St. Louis ...... 800 100 100— 5 the first tournament she has enter­ Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 3 (1st). St. L o u is ...... 41 56 .423 Philadelphia ...... 100 000 201— 4 ed since her operation in Paris St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4 Boston ...... 30 .66 .313 which cut short her Invasion ot (2nd). LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS foreign courts. She waa schaduled Boston 3, Chicago 2. GAMES TODAY. to play Mrs. Frederick Sohmlts In American League. National Leiqpie' the third round ot the Maidstone Chicago 6, Washington 2. Eastern League. Hargrave, Reds ...... 881 Club’s Invitation tournament here. Boston 6, Detroit 4. Hartford at Waterbury. L, Bell, Cardinals .••••«».• .857 Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2, Albany at Spiingfleld Bressler, R e d s ...... 868 WOMEN'S TENNIS. tents. (1st). Providence at P llhCcld. Traynor, Pirates ... • ...... 863 Menohester, Men., July S9. 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Rom* P»f« HUorlBlB Child’s Fairies This And That In Good Fairies hr Olirt Robtrti Barton. Feminine Lore I I . I. r to buiT htnaX with tb« dettlli of BEGIN HERB TODAT ordtiinf grooeriii md moati tnd of JOAN FINDS HERSELF. When paoplt ooma to mo tor ad­ JOHN and FAT M1LDURN pioklng up tho other thread! of vice about buying booka for tbelr bnjr » home of their own iliortlr houaekeiplni where aha had left off. "What do you mean, 'Haven’t children, I aek flrit, It 1 do not hap­ After their hubj girl U bom mid It waa work, tbla buatnoaa of run­ got It?’ I know Barry left It pen to know, what tho children are Ruth Elisabeth Tea Room, 79 N.fjuat aa one would any taplooa pud the adverttilns aBencr In which ning a houaahold; but work that tha around here aomewhere, and I like. John U partner and copy writer quiet, homo-loving Fay anjoyed. Main itreet. Noon luncheon 12 to ding, except granulated, by soaking know you haven’t gone out of your Of course, there Is a general type 2. Afternoon tea. Deml-supper. In water until the globules are soft, landi a new contract. Bha fad Judith and put her to bed, aeniei enough not to have kept It, John, In love wtth hJe wife, but of book that la alwayi delightful to then cooking In double boiler; or and when that young lady’e nap woe I had Barry’i body carefully gone old and young rogardleaa of lex or A romantic Individual, ii faecl* over Fay dreie^ her In her rompere Olaia-topped picture tacki will the half cup of sago may l^e brought nated on meetUif NELL ORME, over by the officer when I was character, but ai a rule I would no be found a great help when press­ to a boil In three cups of water and and put her In the back-yard aand around, for I wanted to make aure more advise buying books tor chil­ of whom PAT FORDES, a friend pile to play. ing pleated akirts, to tack the a cup of raspberry Juice. It must of hli, hint* that she Is havinx that there wai nothing on It that dren, as a olaas, than 1 would rd- pleats to the Ironing board. They boll very slowly and be stirred al­ It waa good, aha thought, tq ba would help UB to get what was vise buying them clothes all exactly trouble with her husband. back with John, and to have hlo arma will not catch on bands or material most constantly by this method NOEL and VERA BOTD, A coming to UB. alike. as pins are apt to do and save time around her onca more, and to feel "And now theBe glrlB have got until it is transparent. Fifteen or young married couple, give a hla Ilpe on here. She waa utterly There Is n o . greater medium In basting down the pleats. twenty minutes will suffice. Sweet­ party and Vera shows an Inter* around you Bomp way. You turn the world for character training en to taste and when cooked pour est In John which he doesn't contented . . . that paper over to me, young wom­ Fay often had, very honeetly, ac* and I may lay, even for health Despite Its name, the blazer Is into the dishes In which It Is to be return, but wlilch arouses Fay’s an, and you Bee that Bhe does It, building, than children’s books, and taking a prominent place in tl'.e served. Jealousy. Noel Royd later boasts cuied heraelf for finding fault with MIbb Meredith, or I'll go and give John and bad aought to find the rea* It Is absolutely essential that they summer wardrobe. These short of an arrangenient with Vera the whole thing away from begin­ Jackets in striped flannel are ideal whereby each leaves the other aon. It waa not, ahe told heraelf, be­ ning to end. I know that Barry and suit the child to whom they are Chiffon, both plain and printed, cause ihe did not love him with all read. for sports and general wear at sea­ seems to be the leader in mate­ to do as he pleases. thlB girl waB In that road house all shore or country. Fay tahcs the baby to Wash* her heart, for ahe adored him com­ night, and unless I am paid for Nervous children should, of rials for both afternoon and eve­ fngton to visit her parents, and pletely, and her whole Ufa wae keeping that Information from the course, never be read the exciting ning affairs. Printed chiffons with during her absence John runs wrapped up In him and Judith. newspapers, It goes in tomorrow.” story of dangerous adventure. Fun­ Waves that last and remain at­ large figures are worn In the after­ around a great deal with Why, then, wae It that John often Again that hated voice seemed ny adventures, yes! The more they tractive are the kind one receives noon, with the very large hats. In Pat Forbes, whose wild ten­ complained that ahe picked quarrela to act surprisingly on Mrs. Corn­ laugh the better. Fairy tales of at tho Lily Beauty Shop In the the evening the pastel chiffons are dencies have aroused the suspi­ with him? Because, ahe told her* wall. It seemed to put the breath baby-steallng dwarfs and malevo­ House & Hale building. Mrs. Rob­ the rule, made with tiers, hand­ cions of his wife. self, John In many waya waa like a, of life Into her. She regained lent witches who eat children— inson’s busy phone is 1671. kerchief points, floating scarfs or Word begins to go around that child—li.esponalble, careless, exhibit­ never, never, never! the beautifully embroidered and ing new and aometimea strange en­ enough strength to raise her head. John is being indiscreet. NA­ I sprang forward and put a pillow With all due respect to the old A new combination garment for fringed Spanish shawls. THANIEL GRAHAM, his part­ thusiasms, John needed disciplining women is sure to find favor. It Is every so often. under It. German fairy tales, I am going to ner, takes him to task, and John As Boon as she wad settled, she say that some of them should have a vtst, Step-In and slip all in one, Courteous and prompt service, resents it, The truth of the matter waa that said In a low distant voice, "Oh, been burned In the original manu­ called the "Step-ln-All.” It Is pat­ first quality food prepared and ELEANOR MASON, who has in Fay’s love for John tho maternal ented, too, and comes In fine qual­ served tastefully Is what has won Instinct was dominant—partly be­ come off. Smith, come off with the script. Many of them are very beau­ literary talent and moves In the threats. I, too, know that both Miss tiful, such as the "Discontented Fir ity rayon. It Is provided with a for O’Leary’s Restaurant, Green & Milburns’ circle, invites John to cause It was Fay’s nature to bo detachable panel that can be moved Golden streets, New London, Its a party during Fay’s absence maternal, partly because John, boy­ Meredith and Barry was there at Tree.” But they should be selected the road house, for I waa with by experts before being presented to at will. An extra one accompanies marked success. Stop there for and later starts a violent flirta­ ish as he was, was the kind to bring each garment. This ought to luncheon next time you are motor­ tion with him. He Idsses her, out that very feminine trait In his them myself. I’ll swear to that. children—especially under eight or nine years of age. Even "The Snow prove Just ths undcrtnlng fnr worn- ing through the shore town. and decides not to see her again. wife, John needed to be mothered, Now do your worst, I’m going to re "abo wish to dlspoiise with ex­ PAUL DAVIDSON, a lawyer and Fay knew It. stick to my own sex, especially Queen” should not ue read to a cess weight In garmonti. The women who attended Ross and amateur actor, finds himself But If Fay gave unsparingly of when It Is between a lady who al­ child with a tendency to oversensi­ Involved with a girl named RITA ways treated me square and you, tiveness and melancholy. Crane’s lecture on “Painting Pic­ She was holding a bigger and very much changed Ju­ her love, she demanded full measure As a change from cantaloupe a la tures with Furniture,” the first JOHNS and asks John to break In return. John often twitted her who have always double-crossed If every kind of reading make? mode, try filling the centers with the alTair up. John reluctantly dith in her arms. about her Jealousy when she re­ me. your little boy or girl nervous, don’t evening of. Chautauqua here, were agrees and is successinl In get­ chopped fresh fruits, and garnish­ so enthusiastic about it, I will try scrape." cried. “Don’t you know your own proved him for showing some mark­ “Please go away now. I want to read to him or her at all. Vapid ting her to give Davidson up. father? Come on, Judy, give daddy ed attention to another girl, but be alone with these girls, for I am reading Is worse than none. Walt ing them with whipped cream and to give those of you who missed it "And you believed her?” John said a red cherry. Peaches, raspberries some of the salient points in Sat­ Hut he is to learn something of lolly. "Well, Paul, I’m sorry. 1 & klss«** John waa wrong—It was not Jeal­ ill, very ill.” until he outgrows his extreme ner­ the vindictiveness of thwarted “That’s daddy, Judith,” said Fay. ousy. Raather It was that Fay, who A spasm of pain contracted Lela and nuts make a delicious filling. urday’s “Feminine Lore” column. guess I made a mistake to take this vousness and read to him then all In reply to the anonymous letter women. Paul calls him up to thing on In the first place.” He “What do you say to him?” had been brought up to regard mar­ Cornwall’s mouth. Jem Smith no­ the bright funny things you can tell him tliat he has “overdone” ”Ho, daddy,” said Judith. A sud­ riage as something sacred and won­ ticed it and rushed out and left us The news that Gloria Swanson is from Buckland, Inquiring where it, and Intimates that he thinlis made ns If to rise from his chair. find. In any child a sense of humor wearing ankle-length skirts is re­ "Hold on, now,” Davidson cried, den smile lit up her round little face derful, demanded from her mate that alone. should be cultivated. It Is the thing the colored oven and table glass­ John has said uncalled-for things and then she turned quickly and he adhere as strictly and unyield­ “Please get me a doctor,” said garded In fashion circles as the ware may be purchased, If the about him. pulling him back, "hold on. Don’t he Is going to need most In this life, “handwriting on the wall.” At go away hot-headed. I believe you. burled her face on Fay’s shoulder. ingly to his bargain as she did. Lela. and a love of the beautiful, of writer will call me at The Herald NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I see now that she was lying.” "You see," Fay laughed, “you’ll As she bad told John once, In a fit Joan turned to me and said, many of the most fashionable shore office, 664, or at my home, 646, I have to get acquainted with her all course—and all the virtues (very resorts the women are wearing (The name* and altnationa In thia He laughed ruefully. ”I guess I’m of anger, “If I wanted to, I could “Go and telephone to the Good carefully disguised, by the way, If will be glad to give her this Infor­ atory are flctttloaa.) Just a blamed Idiot, John, to think It over again. She’ll be all right, flirt, too. I’m not exactly homely, Samaritan Hospital. Tell them to their frocks decidedly longer, cer­ mation. I believe the Item she re­ CHAPTER XXXII though. In a few hours. I don’t be­ you don’t wish him to bolt). tainly for evening social functions. ferred to was printed In my column of you In the first place, but she got you know. How would you like me have one of the best rooms ready Put a few good books in your 66 JUrST S what do you mean?" John hold of me and pumped me full of lieve she slept very well on the to go around casting sheep’s eyes at and send an ambulance with a in June, when the quest for wed­ J said coldly, his hostility rot—and It made me mad.” train." every good-looking man I met?” nurse and doctor over here as soon trunk for the children on rainy days One of our reporters saw a wom­ ding gifts was on and I wrote about aroused by the other's tone. "It’s a good thing I’ve got a sense ’’Well,” said John as ho was driv­ John had laughed. “Fay, you as possible. Tell them it Is an em­ If you go away. And there will be an wearing a chinchilla coat with this glassware as a suggestion. “Well, Just this,” Davidson an­ of humor, Paul,” John told him, sit­ ing them home, "did you miss me?” amuse me. If you feel like flirting, ergency case and say that I, Joan cool evenings Indoors, too. And see fur collar one of last week’s sizzling Clear glassware with gold bands,' swered. “You—oh, well," he fin­ ting down once more. "Wo both For answer. Fay bent toward him help yourself. But dear, you talk as Meredith, will foot all the bills.” here, good friends, always make a days. Well, there are some wom­ very fancy clear glass plates after ished awkwardly, “we’d better talk should have known that Rita and kissed his cheek. "You know I fclry a lovely thing—or even comi­ en who feel they must have a wrap the old-fashioned style, and all did. dear. The last few weeks If I were a little boy. Here we are “Do you think, Joan, that I had It over at lunch. I don't want any­ wouldn’t be satisfied to let the thing married, and I love you with all my better leave you alono?” cal, but never dreadful. I know of of some sort when they appear on kinds and colors of glassware are body listening In. Will you meet drop without getting In some digs of dragged miserably. I was terribly a little boy who was frightened in­ the street, no matter how hot the very much In vogue at present and homesick for you." heart—I swear It. I’m not particu­ “Yes, if you go quickly,” fairly me?” her own. She’s too clever. 1 tell larly Interested In other women— snapped my friend, and as I rush­ to spasms at the Idea of Santa Claus day. The Paris designers have the shops are continually showing you, Paul, It hurt her vanity to be They chatted, the rest of the way coming down the chimney because beea busy on this problem and “Yes, I'll meet you,” John said home, about their families; and Fay really, Fay. It’s Just that I don’t be­ ed to the telephone I knew that it some new novelty in this line. with some abruptness, and hung up told that you didn’t care about her. lieve It’s necessary to put on mo­ was perfectly safe to leave Joan he associated all magic with crime. have developed some of the love­ There Is an exquisite rose shade the receiver. Hurt her, even though she wasn’t wanted to know what condition the nastic robes to warn off other women liest gossamer cloaks for those heartbroken. You know the old quo­ house Nvas In. Meredith from now on anj-where called “Rosemarie” and lovely John felt that he knew something that I'm married. See what I with anyone, for she had found who Insist on wraps and yet wish green plates in round or octagonal of what Paul was going to tell him, tation, Paul—'Hell hath no fury like •’First-rate," John answered. “I mean?” to give the Impression of coolness a woman scorned.’ " had a woman In Friday and Satur­ herself. shapes for salad; odd little holders but the latter evidently found It diffl "No, I don’t," she said, tossing her and comfort. They are made to for corn on the ear, and novelties cult to begin, for he floundered “Fury la no name for It,” Paul day cleaning up. It’s as clean as a In a few moments I was back In H ausehold pin. You see, dear, I’m a model hus­ head. And she didn’t, either, didn't the room again, Joan met me at match their gowns and every after­ galore. around for an opening until John smiled. "Forgive me, old boy. I see his vle"wpoInt at all. noon frock of distinction has its said sharply, "All right, Paul, put guess the thing made me see red. If band. No need to worry about me.” the door. Suggestions accompanying wrap of plain or fig­ your cards on the table. What's eat­ I'd had a little more sense I’d have “I’ll know better," said Fay, "I sometimes wish,” he said, "that “It’s all right.” she said. “Lela People have been flocking from "when 1 see the house. What kind you were Inclined to bo flirtatious. knows that I will take care of her ured chiffon. The large hat is the all parts of the country to the ing you?” known she was lying. Hereafter, only proper accompaniment of the "Look here now, John,” Paul said, though—” and he threw up his of time did you have while I was I'll bet I'd be a little more tolerant and the baby, and she Is as happy LONG LIFE FOR COLLARS. Eastern beaches. At the theater his face coloring, "what’s this you hands, leaving the sentence unfin­ away?” than you are.” as she possibly can be under the filmy wrap and dress. the other evening a news-reel pic­ were telling Rita Johns about me?" ished. "Perfectly rotten, for the most Fay smiled reminiscently as she circumstances.” If you "want collars and cuffs to ture taken from an airplane as It "I told you what I said to her. "Hereafter,” John finished for part—I missed you so. I worked recalled that conversation. It had retain their shape through repeat­ Most of the best restaurants passed along the coast gave one Why?” him, "steer clear of all entangling hard, and Pat Forbes and I got to­ been one of their bitterest quarrels, ed launderings, always Iron them serve a “vegetable platter” now a good Idea of Just what the crowds "But you didn’t tell me all. I told alliances, and you won’t need any gether and shared our misery for a and for days she had shown him that TOMORROW—Marriage as a Last straight wlta the thread of the and considerable skill Is shown in are In the height of the season at you It would be all right to paint me ambassadors of war.” while—but gosh! I’m glad to see you she was still angry with him. Uesort. fabric. their arrangement. It is also a these playspots. It does not, how­ as a rounder If you wanted to—any­ They shook hands on It, Paul pro back again.” But now that she was back with good way to be economical as well ever, give any Impression of the thing to break it up—but I thought fusely apologetic and Insisting on "I must order the marketing as him onco more she thought only of PROTECT ELECTRIC FIXTURES as thoughtful for one’s health at vivid color effects of the costumes you had decency enough not to—’’ calling himself "a stupid ass.” soon as I get home,” Fay said, re­ one thing—of how much she loved Electric Irons should be protect­ home through the summer. Color worn by the bathers, but a visit to "Now. wait a minute, Paul,’’ John John went back to the olfice to find lapsing Into the familiar domestic him, and tho memories of little mis­ Flower Fad ed from dampness when not In use. is of importance as it determines any one of the chain of resorts. cut in "leave that part out about the a special delivery letter from Fay routine. ’’Did you leave the order demeanors on John's part seemed The cord should always be discon­ the attractiveness of the dish. along the shore will reveal th a' decency. You told mo to tell her announcing her homecoming, and he for the milk?” only to make him a little dearer to nected before it Is put away. There must also be a difference in most fascinating bathing attire. anything I wanted. As a matter of was once more at peace with the ’’Yes, It was there on the doorstep her, ■ Strange—but true . ,. ., the way of cooking, say one vege­ Good swimmers prefer the close- fact, I told her hardly anything— world. when I got up. I put It In the Ice table is buttered—that might be • • • box.” He applied the brakes and the It was only fair to Fay, John was CLEAN, OIL STO\^S. fitting Jersey suits but they are you know what I told her." thinking as ho drove home from the If you use a kerosene stove, be beets; one baked potato; carrots very gay in color and bold In de­ "But this thing about me being a A week passed, a week that moved little car came to a jolting stop. "All and peas might be creamed to­ out!” he cried, "you’re home again. office, to tell Fay about some of tho careful to keep it clean and free sign this year. For those who like liar and a double crosser—I didn’t by on dragging feet, and then a Mon­ things that had happened during her gether or Just one of them cream­ think you’d—’’ day morning found John down at Fay.”. from dust and bits of charred wick them, there are stunning futuristic "Come here to me," he ordered absence. Besides—^d here he was and food. ed, and so on, making sure that and batlked silks and demure pin, "Hold on. I didn’t say anything the railroad station, meeting Fay’s troubled a little that something else none of them are too runny. The like that. Paul, you darn fool, what early train. when the front door had closed be­ striped silks, trimmed with piping, besides honesty might bo prompting LEMON FECES IT. best way to serve a dinner like this linens, cretonnes, every woven, did Rita tell you I said?” He spotted her a long way off as hind them, and he held out his arms. his frankness—someone else might "Well,” Paul began, ids face red .she alighted from the Puiiman, hold­ She wallied Into his embrace, and he To remove rust stains cover with is from the kitchen and on indi­ fabric seemingly Is made up Into | held her that way for a long time. tell her first, and then she would bo lemon Juice and salt and place In vidual plates. the most fetching bathing togs, der than ever, "it was pretty raw— ing a much bigger and very much likely to misunderstand. but If you didn't say ir—" changed Judith In her arms. "Still love me?” he asked. the sun. Repeat until the stain is MARY TAYLOR, “You know I do,” she answered, And so ho decided to tell her first "Generally speaking opportunity ‘;At least," Interrupted John, "tel! "Oh. It’s good to get back,” she about seeing Dorothy Francis, and entirely gone, then wash and rinse nae.what It was and give me an op- cried as she kissed him Joyously. He holding him tightly. thoroughly. knocks; it is only to a woman it "Well, then, I guess I can go back tho decision was worrying him as comes with a ring.”- iwr.tunlty to deny it.” said, "I’ve missed you an awful lot, she met him at the door with a cling­ :^^JiWell, then, that I was a hopeless dear,” and the;, turned to Judith, to the office.” TO CLEAN UP. NU BONE CORSETS U- '’£^iST~tho kind that would go back who regarded him a little shyly. • • • ing kiss. The best way to clean upholster­ During the warm weather, a pre­ onfiris best friend to get out of a "Why, what’s the matter?" he When John had gone. Fay began (To Be Continued) ed furniture Is to dust It with a pared cereal, and there Is a great First, Last and Always for Perfect j brush, then wipe with an old silk variety of them now on the mar­ Fit, Ckimfort and Lasting Qnalitles.^ .. i duster. Any woodwork visible ket, thin crisply fried slices of ba­ Corsets are needed now more I should be wiped with an oiled soft con, a poached egg on toast are than ever for figure correction after OHIO FOR KITCHEN MAKES IT SMOOTH. cloth. all that is needed to begin the day. Mush, sausages, fried potatoes the going without corsets. All our should be left for fall and winter. corsets are cut and made according Extrsmely decorative aprons When making ice cream that CLEANS IT. to the Individual needs of the cus­ may be purchased made out of rub­ When the woodwork looks very has a custard foundation, it is ad­ Good Nlatute tomer. ber In any color or combination of A flower tucked under the bracelet smoky and oily, give It a bath in Raspberry Sago Padding. colors that protect your frock while visable to mix the flour with the a water to which a tablespoon of This dessert Is easily prepared In no way detracting from the sugar and cock thoroughly with accentuates the color of the eve­ household ammonia has been add­ ahead of time. It stiffens when Mrs. A. M. Gordon charm of your appearance. the milk before you add the eggs. ning gown. ed for each gallon of water. cold and Is delicious with whipped Gcod or plain cream. It may be made 689 Main Street. By HUGH S. CUSOUNG. simllatlng, and rearranging the In- Surgeon General, United States ^gredients of our diet, the body Public Health Service. works with a precise and admirable 'Cleaners i^ a jt C le a n THEY RE harmony in which all the organs The bodily reactions to emotion and cells Intvplay; that good na­ are dependent upon the product of ture, especially at meal time and glands which secrete a product just preceding it—or better than Gladiolus known as adrenal. good nature a cheerful, courageous Keep Them Snappy! A number of Investigators have poise—aids digestion and assimila­ est Several varieties of this popular flo'wer are now Smooth shown that the secretion by the ad­ tion and allows the chemical reac­ renal glands is increased In great tions of our digestive "Bystem to in bloom at our gardens. emotion; that pain, fear and rage proceed pleasantly and efficiently. V IGHTWEIGHT clothes usu^y have Thais why . . excite the glands in question and On the contrary, starting the a little snappier cut than *do suits We cordially invite flower lovers to inspect our they pour Into the blood stream an day or the meal with cross, fret­ many varieties. you can €HJcyJm increased amount of adrenalin. ful, angry feelings tends to check worn in cooler weather. And hot em Gives Blood Sugar. digestion in the ordinary Individual, weather takes out the snappiness quioly. It calls forth stored carbohydrate and to throw a greater stress on from the liver and floods the blood the Inner harmony than is neces­ Put in an order for a regular once-a- MORNING* with sugar which can be used for sary for our customary vocations. quick energy: it helps In distribut­ Strong emotions of fear, anger, or week call. You’ll never regret it, for Woodland Gardens NOON ing the blood to the heart, lungs, peevishness at meal time will re­ your summer clothes will keep the snap central nervous system, and limbs, tard digestion and Increase the Flowers and Bulbs For Sale in Season. while taking It away from the or­ tendency to sluggish elimination th ey h ave. N IG H T .^ gans of digestion and it quickly and the production of poisonous F . A. Nickerson. 236 Woodland Street. abolishes the effect of muscular substances. fatigue. Chemical states and emotions It makes the blood more rapidly are linked together. Let us’main­ coagulable; in short, it prepares tain them at their best, for our D0 1 IGAN DYE WORKS for fight or flight such as may be pleasure, for the pleasure of our ' 1 necessary In times of danger, fear, friends and for the greater Joy of rage or pain. living all round. Adrenalin has been artificially PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED made by chemists, and when Inject­ ed into the blood stream of a living MILK AND CREAM person produces remarkable results. AIRTIGHT COVERING. The effects are that the pupils of the eye dilate, hairs stand on end, Before putting fish or cheese In­ blood vessels tighten, digestion to the Ice box, it Is » good Idea to J. E HEHirrS DAISY halts, and the liver liberates sugar. wrap them In oiled paper which qgj not only keeps them from drying 40 HOLL STREET TELEPHONE S056. see page 7 Physical Harmony, The lesson we can draw from out, but prevents the spread of | these facts Is that in digesting, as- their particular odor. ' - ; / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926, -

GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—The Anvil Chorus n A P I B B F A N N Y s ie g r SENSE AND n o n se n se MERTON WONT USE Z SAYS TO MY> W ROGER IS WHAT GETS WANT , WORRIED ABOUT, M E IS, NOBODY OUR CAR-WAITING , HUSBAND: for THAT CHEAP MATCH eow M O pu>p\ l ‘|T TOO. BLANCHE. ^ WILL START ( Charity covers a multitude of M o d e r n PETRIFIED GAS > EVERY PLACEy-^I DOIN' ANTHING sins. So do enclosed cars. SCIENCE IS SUCH A GOL ^ B B E N ^ /;TDLD ,ABOUT IT. I'D HAS IMPROVED MINE. WHY DONi > LATELY GET ED ON < “ Reggie Is so cheap he reminds M AN Y t h in g s, VOU G C T A FEW, .^OMBBODYSVfTO SELL THE JOBONiy me of a Ford.” BUT, NUGGETS AS [c o m m e n t e d L > a n p ^ HE'S A FRIEND lON 'E M ^ O T W s e l l \/y.\ OF HEMS AND I HAT ALL "But, my dear, his clutch is so AS YET, DIVIDENDS ON SUMMER different.” THE. SPEED OUR stock r , ’ PAYING QUICK^ HATES TO SAY Ld iv id e n p s . “ ANYTHING- NO PROFIt RECORD THAT FLOORED] NO As cars Increase, it is only a ESTABIISHEO ,HIMI & question of time when pedestrians 0Y THE will become extinct. GOOD aO'FASHlONEO Statistics reveal that for every WAY OF * I girl who leaps from a speeding^ car SPREADING at midnight, fifteen more should— Ji NEWS but don’t. f l REMAINS JJ UNBROKEN. The road to heaven Is filled with folks go'lng llckety-spllt the other I t way. More limousines seem attached to stars nowadays than wagons. Co9yti|t». 1729. b y » lawpillrw I ^ I e i k M BY MCA B^IVICC INC. Poem. The girl I hate By Percy Crosby Many pictures of health aie Is Mabel Bright SKIPPY hand-painted. ' She signals left Then turns right. U lH o’5 6 « e N AT A PUZZLE A DAY One man has named his flivver MY ODGKROACHeS f "Nurmi, the Flying Tin,” An Investor bought a square cor­ ner lot in Muscle Shoals intending A sign over a garage In a small to build a homo there. The first western town reads "Use Genuine thing the new owner did was to lay Parts, No substitutes are as good. a sidewalk facing both streets. Ask the man with a wooden leg. For this sidewalk he used 61 blocks He knows,” of stone, eaph block measuring one yard square. But before bis Now that we have four-wheel house was started a real estate brakes, how about four sighted agent offered to buy his lot at a drivers? profit of 10 cents a square loot. The investor accepted the offer. Mournful automobile navigator How much money did he make? gazing on the remains of bis car Last Puzzle Answer: reclining at the toot of the tele­ phone pole It has Just tried to climb: "Look at It! I put al cohol In the radiator and that’s the result— auto-Intoxlcatlon! ”

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Voice on phone: Hello! Hello! TUWHCL V o Is this the Insurance office? Well, * ------s KKIMO George Sisler is the name of the I want a theft Insurance policy on 5T0BJS. VLACt O? AXO ball player hidden In yesterday’s my car at once,” BORGLPA I puzzle. The pictured objects are: "What kind of a car Is It?” 1, glasses; 2, earrings; 3, ostrich; "It was a Buick," ^ ^ ------51S (^E _ , 4, rollers; 5, griddle; 6, erasers. I Written one word below the other It Is almost as hazardous to step KD the capitalized letters show how on the gas as to blow It out. the name is hidden. Glasses. Another Irony of life occurs when Earring. a faith healer has to drive his car ostrich. into a repair shop. f/ p iA / p y , RoLlers, GrlddlE. To the warning Cross Crossings SU S i EraseRS. Cautiously there should be added Meet Motors Carefully and Pass TOM SDI8 SAYS Pedestrians Prudently.

Dentists held a convention In With many there Is no perfume Milwaukee, !t didn’t hurt a bit. so popular as the odor of burning gasoline. Coolldge caught a fish. But he didn’t name It "Congress.” Four wheel -two axles— four flat tires Dawes went fishing and kept And a dented, banged-up pan; quiet long enough to catch one One cylinder and a pint of gas, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS No Evidence himself. No-wheel brakes and the reader has i A real -collegiate can. ABOUT r-TWEYRS FRECklES^. France needs some fellow who WAT57AAT?rr VHAAT d o es TAIS MEAW ?? can pay her debts by reducing tax- 7POS5 SEEDS /VOVkwI SWALLOVWEO The universe moves In cycles SO(>»DS UKS MOM'S TA<3A\-os>e, DID you I es. e a t and the law on motorcycles. TAose FLOOR?, A lA ie /' BEAT ir.'/ OLIVES? LITTLE JOE Almost all Americans can drive I CEBTAIAV a car If driving consists In sitting LIRE OUVBS^ at a wheel and trusting to luck. 1 OO! ACATiOAl IS T H & OUS, Terry, riding with Tim In the TkiNG "mAT ^^C S latter’s motor car, began to worry feVERYBoOV HURRY- as they approached a grade cross­ To G-Cr AWAV- ing neck and neck with an express train. ^ ^ "Wouldn’t ye better stop and let her go by first?" he asked. "Aw, what’s the matter wld ye?” demanded Tim, "Can’t ye see the sign tellln’ the engineer to look out for the cars?” The knowledge that you didn’t break the speed law Is small conso­ S • • lation when the other fellow beats •• • * IDIHe SYJISA you to the parking space. The Powerful Katrinka^s Little Brother He stood there In his bathing suit, \\ A»hlJM(irUN TUBBS U ’Twas sad he never knevy by Crane That it was full of little holes. The moths were In It, too.

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iUan(I{^BtFr THURSDAY, JULY 29, lfl26. PAGE TEN In his own testimony Mr. Burke Thomas Morlarty has returned admitted that he had some drink to his duties at the local post office POLICE COURT during the evening but that the ac­ 9 ABOUT TOWN after a three weeks' vacation. cident was caused by his car skid­ William H. Burke of Spruce ding on the wet slippery pavement. regular monthly business Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dwyer of street was found guilty of driving -Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway Cedar street will leave Saturday an automobile while under the In­ said that It was question of facts. meetlnf of the Epworth League of lor Crystal Lake where they will Vacation the North Methodist church which fluence of liquor by Judge Johnson The state had proved Its case by the •was to be held this evening has spend the next two weeks. in the Manchester police court this testimony of the officer who made morning and a flne of J125 and the arrest and the doctor who had been postponed on account of Miss Marjory Abell employed at examined Mr. Burke at ihe time of Chautauqua. costs was imposed. Mr. Burke paid Cheney Brothers In the Main Office up. On the night of July 15, while the arrest. The prosecution was Mrs. Arthur Seymour and son will have the next two weeks lor making the turn from 1 ast Center brought because of the raan’t con­ Herbert of Woodbrldge street, are her annual vacation. Street to Main street Mr. Burke ran dition at the time of hla arre.'-t not visiting relatives In-North Charles­ into a car parked on the west side his condition an hour afterwards. The second annual outing of the Attorney Hyde arguer that ue- Specials of Main street. Sergt. John Crockett 1/ ton, N. H. Dilworth-Cornell Post, 102, Ameri­ heard the crash and went across the cnuse of the conflicting evidence Scott H. Simon of the Carlyle can Legion, will be held Aug. 15 street to investigate the trouble. and Mr. Burke’s previous good rec­ Johnson Co. Is spending a few days at the Oasis club In Hockanum. This was about eleven o’clock the ord that he should be given the Here are a few specials that you will neeki to with his family at his summer cot­ officer said. He found Burke under beneflt of the doubt. tage at Groton Long Point, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey of the Influence of liquor and placed Judge Johnson said that the evi­ take with you on your vacation. Come downtown West street are expected back Sat­ him under arrest. The officer took dence of the officer and the doctor 1 Miss Nan Rankin of Russell urday from Canada where they him to the police station and Dr. D. was convincing. It was the condi­ early tomorrow morning and select the items you ' street Is spending her vacation at have been vacationing. C. Y. Moore was called tc examine tion of the man at the time of the Providence, R. I- and nearby shore him. On the witness stand this arrest which he was called upon to will need while the stocks are at their best. I resorts. Irving Wickham of Bridge street, morning Sergt. Crockett testified decide. It was disagreeable to him who Is connected with the time­ that at the time he placed Burke and to all connected with the case i James S. Sullivan of Elro street keeping department In the Spinning under arrst he was under the In­ but he would have to treat it the will leave Monday for a two weeks Mill is having his two weeks’ vaca­ fluence of liquor. Dr. Moore’s testi­ same as other cases that had been vacation In Boston and nearby tion. mony was that he was under the In­ brought before him. New Felt Hats Voile shore resorts. fluence of liquor and unflt to drive Harry C. Haselton of West Hart­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hansen ft cftr« ford paid a fine of $10 and costs for ' Mr. and Mrs. F. LaFountalne and and family will spend the next Attorney William S. Hyde who speeding. He was arrested by Prof. Henry LaFountalne of Nor­ month at Coventry lake. Mr. Han­ represented Mr. Burke In court in­ Officer R. H. Wirtalla on Center wich have been the guests of Mrs. sen Is foreman In the Stationery troduced three witnesses to show street last Friday afternoon. The $4 .9 5 Dresses Thomas Morlarty of Hollister Printing department at Cheney that Mr. Burke was not intoxicated man pleaded guilty^ stree. Brothers. and that he was lit to handle his Our Millinery Buyer automobile. Dr. T. H. Weldon said Charles S. House, son of Mr. If It Is raining at 5 o’clock this that he had examined Burke with­ CUT has just returned from and Mrs. Herbert House, has re­ evening the Army and Navy Auxil­ in an hour after his arrest. He ad­ COAU C O ^ '^ - New York with the best ceived word that he Is eligible for iary will hold its outing In the mitted that he had been drinking looking felt hats to sell $5.00 entrance to Harvard this coming Army and Navy club Instead of at but was not at that time under the OROEf^ NOW at the low price of $4.95. , fall. Mrs. William C. Cheney's cotjtage. Influence of liquor. He would say AND ~ ISrriy woman and girl should have that Mr. Burke could drive his auto­ 6AVE Duplicates of much high­ I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert House of mobile with safety. , er priced hats. White a couple of voile frocks in her vaca­ Center street are spending a few John Fitzgerald the garage man and colors. tion wardrobe — they launder so days In Dorset, Vermont. HELD LOCAL BOY was called to the scene for the pur­ easily. Come in dainty pastel shades The picnic planned by Lady pose of driving Mr. Burke’s car to Second Floor. trimmed with Irish crochet, real filet Roberts Lodge, Daughters of St. the garage for repairs. He testifled AS SLAYER’S PAL this morning that Mr. Burke was lace, hemstitching and hand embroid­ George for Saturday next, has been ery. A wonderful buy at $5.00! postponed until later. not intoxicated, that he was sober CREPE PAJAMAS and flt to drive his automobile. Second Floor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- R. E. Carney said that he saw , $1.49 and $1.98 house and daughter Madeline of Bat It Was a Case of Mis­ Mr. Burke shortly after the •’.cci- Spruce street and Miss Catherine dent. Mr. Burke was very nervous Save money—on your coal You must have a good stock of under­ Schutze of Prospect street are Mr. Carney said, but he was flt to wear. We have the best looking pajamas Bathing Suits touring the summer resorts along taken Identity So Runaway drive a car. In a reply to a question this winter. Prices are sure in two-piece styles in both plain colors Long Island Sound for ten days. by Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway Is Brought Home. Carney said that he would not say to go up—later on. Then and checks. Frann Ineson of 123 Main street that Burke had been drinking. Second Floor. Is driving a new Pontiac coupe. there’s the possibility of short­ $4 .9 8 I Mr. and Mrs. James H. Madden, Manchester was too slow, said AUTO TOPS age—and perhaps a strike. Burton Hagenow, son of Mr. and of 30 Laurel street, announce the Made and Repaired. PHILIPPINE GOWNS Plunging into the breakers or basking on the engagement of their daughter, Mrs. Sidney R. Hagenow, of 710 Side Curtains — Silk Curtains Call us now—you might as well Lilian to Miles W. Grant, son of Mr Keeney Street, so he left this town $1.39 and $1.98 beach calls for a good looking bathing suit. You and Mrs. Buell Grant, of 144 Henry two weeks ago yesterday to see the Floor Carpets, Etc. save those few dollars by pay­ can be sure of looking your best in one of ^ese street. world. He was gone but a short Harness Repairing Dainty gowns, all hand made by the Na­ one-piece suits—guaranteed pure wool. Plain time when he found that the world ing summer prices. tives of the Philippines. All sizes. i A daughter was born this morn- outside moved a little bit too fast Leather Trunks and Bags colors and fancy stripes in a wide assortment of : Ing to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Top­ for a boy 17 years old. Repaired. Second Floor. colors. A dandy suit for $4,981 ping, of 54 Falrfleld street. Worked at Green. Burton Hagenow worked In the G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Main Floor. i Manchester again was given a Glastonbury knitting company mill Charles Laking clean bill of health this week by and was a steady employee there. Mason Supplies, the report of the State Board of Probably the routine of the job 314 Main Street. irked him and the everlasting Phone 128-4. a Main Street Phone 50 G otham Health. Not one single case of con­ sameness of each day made him tagious disease being reported to yearn for a larger field with more the state. variety. He desired life In a town where things were not so quiet Gold The firemen of Hose Co. No. 2 of Leaves Home. the north end fire department will On the day that he disappeared Rayon Undies hold a special meeting this evening he left his home as usual as If to to decide upon the plans for the cO to work. He was attired In his 1 PHON Stripe annual outing. working clothes but had $40 In his possession. When ho was found by Robert McKenna and family of his father he had no money and Middle Turnpike, East, are going was destitute. Reduced on an extended tour in their new No word had been heard from GOOD THINGS TO EAT $1.85 Stanley Steamer sedan which will him until two days ago when It take In the Mohawk Trail, Niagara was reported to his parents that he Vacation Days call for rayon undies, they can Falls and Cape Cod. was In jail In Reading, Pa. Lt de­ be laundered so easily and they need no ironing. velops that he met an acquaintance pair Members of Daughters of Liber­ In that city but that the acquaint­ Come in peach, pink, orchid, maize and green. ty, L.L. 0. L., 125, holding tickets ance resembled a man wanted In 8 O’clock for the picnic to bo held at Savin Carolina for murder. The police The stocking with the famous stop-run Rock on Saturday, July 31, are re­ locked both of them up and The first delivery leaves the store at 8 o’clock. If you 3 top. Both the popular service weight for $1.25 V e sts...... minded that the bus will leave the boy’s father was communicated wanf your order delivered before nine, please use this dclHerj. • Orange hall Saturday morning at street wear and the sheer chiffon weight with. Orders should be In by 7:45. E $1.79 Step-ins — ...... $1*^^ 8 o'clock, daylight saving lime. Mistaken Identity. for evening wear. Comes in new, good Mr. Hagenow went to Reading TRY FORTY FATHOM FRESH FISH | looking shades. This is a standard pric^, $2.49 Combinations ...... $1*98 Mr. and Mrs. Burt Andrews of Tuesday and returned last night You will order It again ne.vt week. 3 Fairfield street leave early tomor­ with his son,' having explained to we are forbidden to sell the stockings for FRESH DRESSED MACKEREL s row morning for Wallingford, Ver- the police of that city that neither less. ' Main Floor. month, and the White Mountains. his boy nor his pal was the person Main Floor. wanted. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballsleper are FILET OF SOLE spending a two weeks’ vacation at Souvenir china,- pitchers, cups The finest of tender, white, boneless fish. Atlantic City and surrounding saucers, plates, with South Man­ Self-Serve Specials For Friday Only places of Interest. chester views. Prices reduced. FILET OF HADDOCK Madame Baker Dewey Richman Co.—Adv. REPUBLIC TUNA FISH .. can 19c CALIFORNIA STATE ASPARAGI^ Mrs. Harold Blrge of Knox street FILET OF COD Scientific Palmist returned home yesterday from Man­ SUNBEAM FANCY WHITE TUNA Large tender tips. chester Memorial hospital where A COMBINATION SPECIAL—FRIDAY ONLY fish ...... 29c REPUBLIC SWEET MIXED PICKLES .. will be with us until fur­ she recently underwent an opera­ ...... quart 29c tion tor appendicitis. 2 >4 Lbs. Royal Lunch Crackers—packed In air­ SUNBEAM FANCY COLUMBIA RIVER ther notice. She will be RED SALMON ...... can 25c tight boxes—one box for 29c—with each purchase on the Second Floor Charles Hagenow of 70 Keeney of a pound of N. B. C. Cookies at the regular price. SHRIM P...... 2 cans for 35c street left today tor Ithaca, New PALMOLIVE SOAP BOX .. every day from 9:80 to Large and clean. Limit 3 bars to a cuitomer. York, whore he will take a winter 12, and 2 to 6 o’clock. term at Now York Agricultural PINK SALMON ...... tall can 15c College. Ha will stay with Prof. MARSHALL’S KIPPERED HERRING ,.33c can Tallby who is supervisor of all the Special on Small Sardines—Imported, finest SUNBEAM FANCY LARGE SHRIMP .. cow teitlng associations of New ...... can 21o VEGETABLES. York. This is Mr. Hagenow'i aec- Btock...... 17c can, 2 cans 33c i ond term at the college. Circulating library Mr. Avery wants to tell you he hae some very nice pieces of Stuart Turkington who li em­ Plneliurst Quality Corned Beef ready for you tomorrow. Newest Books ployed at Cheney Brothere In the Velvet mill will leave Saturday tor 2e per day. a week's vacation in Canada. Mr. and Mri. Peter Trey of Main Floor. Bridge street are planning to leave Saturday for Canada where they Let Us Dress You will spend one week’s vacation. on a Comforahle Frank Gardner of the Stationery Foundation BUFFALO MARKET Printing department at Chaney Phone 456. 1071 Main Street. , Phone 466. Brothers is enjoying his annual va­ oua iuit-»'ihlrt"*tle'»' cation. Frank Papa, formerly of the New York Market, hat determine how you Margaret Lewis of Pearl street, rlook. But your underwur Call Early for Fish Ordere—456. who Is employed in the Main Office Cook In Comfort of Cheney Brothers, plans to enter determinu how you feel. Prospects of by Cooking Boston University this fall. She And an ill fitting union Is a graduate of South Manchester 700 lbs. of Sword Fish high school in the class of 1B84. •uit can make a fine luit of elothee look like thirty The Electric Way Mr. and Mrs. J. Oaravent of 168 cental For Friday a Coed Strike Cook in a Oak street are planning to go to Firot delivery Friday leaves store at 9 o clock. I Italy shortly. They left the em­ Vanity underwear alwayi ploy of Chaney Brothers last week. Second delivery at 2 p. m. Next winter would cause everyone to begin rushing feela rightthe accurate Please ’phone order early today for Fish. Thermax Oven Cooker Charles Hanna who resided at about now to get in their winter’s supply of coal. They cutting end imple elsing Guaranteed by Landers, Frary & Clark. the Edgewood House recently left Swordfish .. • ■... j t Meats would forget all about this splendid summer weather Cheney Brothers' employ and ex­ make that a certainty. and the heat. pects to go to Scotland soon. Halibut ...... 4UC Pork C hops...... SPECIAL THIS MONTH, $7.95. Salmon People with foresight are'having their coal put In Buy a half'docen aulti of Frankfurts ...... 95 cents down. William Woods and Arthur Wil­ Varaity'*'and then let ua Shoulder Steak .. ^ / now. Now is a good time and we have the coal to meet liams of Bpuyten Duvll, N. Y., are Newport Mackerel. .15e lb. . spending a week's vacation with build up the reit of your your orders, ' Mr. and Mrs. Bseklel Benson of wardro^ Butter Fieii ...... S6e 1b. Fruits Main street. Flounders...... 16e lb. Special, Bartlett Pears, The Manchester ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan of dozen 25o Newark, N. J., are visiting at the Haddock...... 16o lb. California Seedleas Grapes, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mo 15c lb., 2 Ibi. 25c L. Pola Coal Co. .Idenemy of Marble street. Mrs Boe(on*BIue...... 20e lb. Electric Co, Duftcan was Miss Irena Crockett P eaches...... 2 quarts 25o Telephone 546-2 or 8. Geo. W. Smith Cod Fish...... 20e lb. 4jit. basket 40e Manchester 861 Main St. TeL 1700 So. MancKuter of this town before her Carriage. 62 Hawthorne Street , . / ■ Cod Steek ...... >25c lb. Native Tomatoes . .lb. 15e A few boxfi of high grade iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimimiHiuiiiuiiiim writing papers at half price. pewey-Rlchman Co.—Adv, ^