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“PROTESTANISM LISTENING IN ON PAPA COOUDGE NOW DEAD AS DODO” LINDY CROWD ‘Has to Paint Itself Red to SETTLED DOWN Look Interesting,” Declares FORVACATIONi Rev. Dr. Guthrie, TO FLY TO CAPITAL I San Francisco, Calif., June ______I 16.— Pyrotechnics, religiously i speaking, were still sputtering and sizzling, and, In some Slips Out of Theatre and Starts For Washington at Three Welcomed By Cowboys On | quarters, causing considerable M.BRIANDILL; consternation in the ranks of Arrival— ^To Meet Camera i the Episcopal Congress in ses­ OXlock This Morning— Gets “ Spirit of St. Louis” and sion here today. The religious pin-wheel was HAS TO LEAVE Flies It Back to Mitchel Field, Arriving at 7:45— With­ Men Today— Dines 0n| first touched off by Rev. Hen­ ry Lewis, rector of St. An­ drew’s church, Ann Arbor, LEAGUEPARLEY out Taking Any Sleep He Starts Out For Today’s Re­ Juicy Buffalo Steak. I Mich, who advocated the sanc­ tifying of unmarried . unions. Now comes anotber start­ ception In Brooklyn— May Leave New York Tonight. ling address by Re^'. William State Game Lodge, South Dako­ K. Gunthrie, rector of St. French Foreign Minister Or­ <*>- ta, June 16.— Welcomed to Black Mark’s church. New York. He New York, June 16.— Dressed in LINDY M-\Y LE.AVE Hills by the cowboys he was told to said, among other things: dered By Doctors To Re­ N. IL THIS EVENING 1. Prostestantism is as dead evening clothes. Colonel Charles A. expect. President Coolidge this New York, June 16.— The morning planned to divide his first as a Dodo. Lindbergh arrived at Mitchel field 2. Protestantism has to possibility that Col. Charles A. turn to Paris— His Eye at 7:47 o’clock this morning from day in this rugged summer White paint itself red to look inter­ Lindbergh might hop off for St. House between contemplation of esting. Washington in his beloved “ Spirit Louis tonight instead of tomor­ the wonderful surrounding scenery, 3. I do not believe in mis­ Badly Swollen. of St. Louis.” He had unexpectedly row as planned, was seen in the action of the reception commit- a buffalo steak, and the lenses of sions. departed for Washington at 2:59 4. The New Testament is a None are as interested in Commander Richard E. Byrd’s proposed trans-AtlanfIc flight than his three I tee in changing the time of the a large battery of movie and still book written by a lot of this morning (daylight time) in a charming children. Evelvn 5, Katherine 3, and Richard, 3rd, 7. You see them here listening to Papa Dick Geneva, May 16.— M. Briand, Raymond Orteig breakfast at cameras. chumps who were thick in the describing over the radio the preparations for his take-off for Paris from Roosevelt Field, Long Island. fast Army pursuit plane to get .his which “ Lindy” will receive the Arising about six o clock, the head. French foreign minister, was forc­ own trans-Atlantic monoplane. $25,000 Orteig prize for the scenery came first, next came the Rev. Gunthrie is the rector ed to leave the League of Nations Lindbergh circled Mitchel field New York to Paris hop. The photographers. His engagement who introduced eurythmic Council meeting today on account function, originally scheduled dancing in his church— some­ several times before he descended. with them was the first official ap­ of illness and started back to Paris for tomorrow morning, has pointment of the summer season. thing which incurred the As he slipped out of the cockpit he been changed to a six o’clock wrath of Bishop Manning. Messages To Mars Possible on a noon train. Arrival at the game lodge last wore a broad grin and seemed to tea this evening. The only night was so late Mr. Coolidge was M. Briand is suffering from have greatly enjoyed his spectacular official responsibility Lindbergh forced to explain to the camera Herpes, otherwise commonly known has left after that is a dinner to men he believed the light to be too ! and unexpected flight to the capi­ WAR ONLY A HABIT Head of Radio Corporation as “ shingle” and he also has some, tal. be given him at 7 p. m.. by the bad for satisfactory pictures and | SCOUR WRDERNESS aeronautical Chamber of Com­ comproniised with today s set ap- j CONTINUE OVATIONS fever. His physicians advised him He made the trip to Washington in one hour and fifty-nine minutes merce. pointment. j to return to Paris, although his Of America Explains Just and came back in two hours and To East Buffalo Steak | DR. BUTLER SAYS j condition is not serious at this FOR FLYING TWINS FOR MISSING MEN I time. thirty-seven minutes, apparently The buffalo steak -^'iU come la_t- ! I The council today adopted a reso- having spent some time cruising does not require overhauling or at­ or— a delectable ten-pound sirloin j How He Could Send Sig­ j lutlon Inviting all governments to about. tention of any kind. It i.s ready foi presented to him at Pierre by Hugh I give close attention to the recom- “ Lindy” had had no sleep but he Lindbergh’s take-off tomorrow .laynes, who once did likewise to Treaties Are Useless Unless was as fresh as a daisy when ho morning for St. Louis. Theodore Roosevelt. In addition, nals to Planets. No Word Received Yet From ! mendations of the international Chamberlin and Levine Start I economic conference. landed. Guest of Brooklyn the game lodge table will be graced Slips From Theater with seven Chinese pheasants, al­ Supported By Public Opin­ Must Take Rest The exuberant young flyer was Searching Parties In M. Briand’s physicians have or­ Lindbergh’s departure for Wash­ so Jaynes’ gift. Chinese pheasants Flight Today to Meet Washington, June 16.— Inter­ ington came suddenly. At 1:30 escorted to the quarters of Col. are out of season but they were dered him to take a complete rest Benjamin D. Foulois, commanding planetary communication is not be­ for a month. His affliction centers this morning he slipped away from destined for the president and the ion He Tells Club. Roxy’s theater, while 6,000 per­ officer of Michel Field, for break­ game warden knew about it. Wives at Bremen. yond the range of possibility. Northern Quebec. in his face and his left eye is so fast before leaving for New York, badly swollen that it is almost shut. sons in the audience sat content To Take Auto Trip Despite the fact that this fan-1 in the belief that he was still sit­ by automobile. He hadn’t had any Eruptions mar the rest of his face. sleep. His friend, 51ythe, sought During the course of the after­ Paris, June 16.— “ War can only tastic objective of science so far is His blood is also in bad condition. ting in the front row. He was in Frankfort-On-Main, June 16.— Quebec, June 16.— Government to dissuade him from this-and have noon, Mr. Coolidge ;s expected to be disposed of by acquiring the confined to speculation. Dr. Alfred Ordinarily the disease Is not,con­ evening clothes. motor the 3 2 miles to Rapid City and private search parties today He and a personal friend and him go to Ne'sv York at once as habit of getting along without After a series of record-breaking sidered serious but due to Briand’s and inspect the temporary execu­ N. Goldsmith, chief broadcast en­ are still scouring the woods of adviser, Richard R. Blythe slipped Lindbergh is to be the guest of war,” declared Nicholas Murray demonstrations and ovations in age, 65, it Is feared that unless Brooklyn this morning but the fly­ tive offices establislied there in the gineer of the Radio Corporation of Northern Quebec in search of the great care is taken more serious out of a side exit and soon were High school building. Rapid City Butler in a speech before the Amer­ South Germany, Clarence D. Cham­ speeding by automobile to the fly­ er won his point. America, today gave it sufficient French flyers, indicating that the complications may follow. Blythe said “ Lindy” made up his is official headquarters, and there ican Club at a luncheon here to­ berlin and Charles A. Levine, the credence to outline the first mes­ ing fields of Long Island. A tele­ two flyers might be alive have Red Propaganda phone call to the duty officer at mind suddenly to make the trip as are quartered all the office staff two American trans-Atlantic flyers, Differences of opinion exist and newspapermen and photogra­ day. sage he would send to Mars! Mitchell Field warned him ‘‘Lin­ they sat in Roxy’s theater. He had depart for tbe north today. They Once the apparatus was set up— been shown to be baseless. among the European leaders re­ phers. "There are those in Congress who Edward Blais of River Bend, dy” was en route. been longing for his plane. want to pass a law to outlaw war,’’ planned to fly to Bremen with a either a huge bank or searchlights garding what action should be tak­ A swift army pursuit plane was “ Say, there’s a grand moon up Town's AVelcome for a light message or a bpam who sent out messages yesterday en concerning Russian propagan­ said Butler. “ Treaties are useless brief stop-over at Hanover. At waiting for him. Only a few re­ tonight,” Lindy remarked. “ Let’s The town has outdone itself to transmitter of thousands of kllc)- ’afternoon reporting the finding of da. ■ ...... unless supported by public opinion. Bremen they will meet their wives, J'i-migosBer -and Coll, no'w reports porters were at the field. “ Lindy” get out of here and go to the welcome these visitors. watts power for a radio stgaal— Sir Austen Uhaniberlaip, British smiled and remarked: “ I almost Last night’s arrival was staged Public Opinion First that he learns that this report was lielcl.” “Public opinion first and-law af­ who nre due to land from the Ger­ the procedure would be this: foreign minister, is understood to gave you felloe's the slip that Earlier in the night he had at­ to impress the cliief executive that The Procedure baseless. He states that the re­ be insistent that the nations which terward must be tbe case,’’’ be said. man liner Berlin on Friday morn­ port was brourght to River Bend by time.” tended a Ziegfeld performance and he was actually in the west. Fol­ ing. It will be the first greetings First would be transmitted a are members of the League should Hastily donning a leather jacket lowing an enthusiastic reception “ If you bave a law first and public a worker and was found to be un­ also went with Mayor James J. opinion afterward you live in an between the airmen and their sequence of telegraphic dots— then take united action to “ expose Rus­ he jumped into the plane. Walker to the Polo Grounds to see at Rapid City, the party motored reliable. sian propaganda,” whereas the atmosphere of continual law-break­ wives since the trans-ocean flight a space— followed by another se­ Other Reports “ So long,” he cried, “ I’ll be back his friend, Ace Hudkins, of Lin­ over the hills to Hermosa and were Polish and German representatives by eight o ’clock.” :here met by 140 cowboys, all ing.’’ began at Roosevelt flying field, quence of dots to attract attention. Nevertheless there are reports of coln. Neb., lose a hard-fought bat­ This reference was generally in- just outside of New York City The signals sent from the terrestlal have expressed fears that action Flies in Moonlight tle to Sergeant Sammy Baker of sporting the colorful attire of the flares being seen which are suffi­ would be interpreted in Russia as Dlains. A “bold-up’’ reminiscent i terpreted as referring to probibi- nearly two weeks ago. station should be such that If re­ ciently reliable to encourage the In less than a minute the famous Mitchel Field. an aflti-Soviet bloc and would ag­ New York-to-Paris flyer was off of tbe Deadwood stage coach days, tion, although It was noted that To Hop Off Sunday ceived on another planet the idea government in proceeding with its The flyer's mother, .Mrs. Evang­ Butler consumed only mineral wa­ Chamberlin and Levine with Mrs. of regular control would be con­ gravate for those nations bordering into the bright moonlight, picking eline Lindbergh, is en route to St. minus, however, the use of gun­ search. on Russia. up speed as he flew into the air. powder. was staged. Col. E. W. ter during the luncheon. Chamberlin and Mrs. Lddne will veyed. George Brousseau, who has been Louis by train in a private car. “ Communism as a name su.g- fly to Berlin by way of Magde­ “ This should be carried on for a found to be reliable, has reported With the League Council prepar­ Soon only the faint drumming of “ Lindy” will meet Ijer in St. Starling, advance Secret Ser-^'ice ed for adjournment tomorrow, it the motor could be heard as “ Lin­ man, had warned about the fire­ gests what it is not,” Butler said. burg. According to present plans long time, ever waiting with re­ that on May 9 near the Margue­ Louis following the only mode ol “ Man got away from Communism the flyers will hop off from Berlin rite river he heard the sound of a i now seems unlikely that dny action dy” winged his way to get the oth­ travel which seems to satisfy him. arms. The cow punchers gave the ceiving apparatus for the answer­ will be taken for a general drive president the “ Y-i-i-p-p-e-e,” and some six thousand years ago.’’ in the Columbia on Saturday for motor in the air and believed it er half of ” We.'’ All along the route through ing signal,” Goldsmith said. against Russian propaganda by the On the spectacular flight to 1 few hearty hurrahs, circled in i Butler paid tribute to Col. Char- Munich, arriving in Vienna on wa.s an airplane but was unable to Brooklyn “ Lindy” was wildly First Message League member nations. Washington, Lindbergh had with an the autos and escorted them to j les A. Lindbergh as the man who Sunday. “ My first message would be based see it on account of . the fog. He cheered. His car was preceded !.y Wednesday was a busy day for states that the tnotor appeared to him as escort Captain Sinclair the lodige. ] put a frame on the picture of Fran- on the assumption that geometrical Street. “ Lindy” was flying a Cur­ 3 5 motorcycle policemen. At one co-American friendship.” the Americans. They motored to truths are universal and known to be giving trouble. The Forestry point aloi^ the way, the parade was Karlsruhe, flying hence to Fried- Department is convinced that GERMANY WARNS REDS tis Army pursuit ship, the one he any one intelligent enough to get used Monday to fly from Bojling haled for a moment to allow Donald richshafen where they conferred Brousseau’s report is, accurate Hall, of Brooklyn, the designer ol DRIVER VISITS VICTIMS and believes that possibly the mo­ Field, Washington. TRY MISS MACKAYE with Dr. Hugo Eckener, director of (Continued on page 10) AGAINST PROPAGANDA Had No Lights “ The Spirit of St. Louis.” an op­ the great Zeppelin plant. After an tor may have been that of Nun- portunity to present Lindbergh with gesser and Cbli’s plane as it has There wefe no lights on Lind­ AND POLICE GET HIM inspection of the plant they came bergh’s plane as it soared into the an illuminated scroll which Hall FOR RAYMOND DEATH to Frankfort where they were been learned that no Canadian planes were in this vicinity at the Western Powers at League night but Captaiu Street’s airship had prepared for the occasion. guests of honor at a banquet last carried navigation lights so he led H^d Fled When His Truck | night. They made two'stops en- COLLEd MEN BOARD time. It is thought possible that Parley Toll Russia TJiat It To Face Jury Today In Same the two French flyers lost their Will Not Stand For It. the way. Lindbergh was guided by ARRIVES AT CAPITAL. Struck Touring Car— Two: route to this city, one at Stuttgart, the lights. Court Where Paul Kelly Was where 130,000 people turned out way over Newfoundland and fol­ Washington, June 16.— Racing Severely Injured. i BATTLESHIP FLORIDA lowed the shores of the St. Law­ “ Lindy” took his time coming over the eastern seaboard in a dra­ ______i Sentenced- to give them an ovation, and an­ Berlin, June 16.— The German back. It had been thought at other at Wuerttemberg where they rence to the St. Marguerite river, ■government today officially inform­ matic flight joining the night and Milford, Conn., Jun 16.— Michael then proceeding inland hoping to Mitchell Field he might land the dawn, Colonel Charles A. Linri- Los Angeles, Calif., June 16.— were officially honored by the city. ed M. Tchitcherin, Russian foreign around 7:30 or before, and when P. Andriasbbio. of 322 Fairview find a populated spot for landing. minister, that the western powers hergh dropped into the blinding Waterbury, stopped at the; Dorothy Mackaye, actress, who is he did not arrive at that time ar­ avenue. Naval Visits From Various Saw Flares assembled at Geneva have taken a floodlights of the naval air station Milford hospital today to learn the alleged to have concealed facts in A forest employed by my officials begaa-to think he had MITCHELL CONTINUES Universities and Schools to decided stand against Bolshevist changed his plans and had landed at Anacostia at 3:43 o’clock this • condition of Mrs. Pauline Barone, the death of her husband, Ray Price Brothers, Ltd., has reported morning to re-establish the cele­ Raymond, will face a jury in Su­ , Study on Summer Cruise. propaganda and entertain “ grave elsewhere. 57 Trenton street, and Michael that he saw flares in the uplands misgivings” over the execution of brated “ We” partnership for the perior Judge Charles Burnell’s of St. Begin township, east.of the But at 7:45 the famous “Spirit Santori, 50 Jefferson street, also HIS AHACKS ON NAYY New Haven, Conn., June 16.— political prisoners in Russia. first time on American shores. ('f Waterbury, who had been taken court this afternoon on a felony St. Marguerite river, on Tuesday of St. Louis” was sighted swooping charge. The battleship Florida; stood off The information was conveyed to gracefully toward the field, with Alone in a swift Army pursuit to the hospital after an autom^obile night. It was from this same vici­ M. Tchitcherin by Count Brock- plane, and still wearing the for^i.t] The “ cover up” trial of Miss i Ne-vv Haven breakwater today ■while nity that flares were reported on Lindbergh at the controls and fol­ accident at Devon late last night. Had Nothing to Do With thir.ty-nine men composing the dorff Rantzau, German ambassador lowed by three other airships. evening clothes of his last Ne* Poifte waitir-.g there promptly ar­ Mackaye will present itself as a | Sunday night. • “ second performance” in the same ! Byrd’s Trip Oyer the North naval unit of the Georgia Institute to Russia, and Chancellor Marx “ Lindy” wab in the lead of the York event, the sleepless rested ,-Vndriasbbio and charged swooped down out of the red-tinted small courtroom of the Ray Ray- | Pole, He Asserts. of Technology came ashore, visited NOT A HOAX when M. Tchitcherin calle'd at the formation, led by Captain Street in him with reckless driving and Yale, and took twenty-four mem­ chancellory to bid farewell to Herr his plane and two Navy pursuit skies one hour and fifty-nine min­ evading responsibility for an acci­ mond murder drama that ended in Quebec. Que., June 16.— Reports the conviction of Paul' Kelly, film bers of the Yale naval unit out to Marx, prior to departing for Mos­ planes bringing up the rear. utes after his take-off from Mitchell dent. Washington, June 16.— Colonel that an accountant of a timber juvenile, for manslaughter. “ Billy” Mitchell, chief of aviation the Florida to start a fifteen-day company has admitted that he per­ cow. Does Stunts field. Andriasbbio and his two com­ cruise. In a semi-official communique the Before he came down “ Lindy” panions were returning from The cast virtually will be the in tbe A. E. F.. who was court- petrated a hoax, leading to the re­ Starts Back Again same as in the Kelly trial. martialed for his criticism of the The Florida weighed anchor in ports of the discovery of Nungesser German government announced as if jubilant over his stunt, broke Smiling and aglow with the spirit Bridgeport when his automobile mid-morning and started for An­ that its action was merely an act out of formation and went Into a rtruck a trolley pole and overturn­ Kelly, now In the county jail higher command in the Army and were discredited here today. of his spectacular coup, he leaped awaiting the appellate court’s ac­ Navy, returned to the attack today napolis where she is due June 18 The reports state that the ac­ of friendship toward? Russia and series’ of fancy formations. “The from his plane, greeted officers of ed. Mrs. Barone’s bead and face tion on his appeal for a new trial Spirit of St. Louis” made a pretty were severely injured while San­ on the air policies of the two serv­ to give the embryo admirals a countant said he had used stolen that Germany by no means intended the Naval flying field, quickly tuned may be brought Into court to testi­ chance to inspect the Naval Acad­ flares to create an impression that that it should be construed .that she picture as its silver sides glinted in up “ The Spirit of St. Louis” and tori received possible internal in­ ices. the bright morning sunlight. It fy for Miss Mackaye. Following up his charges that emy. From Annapolis the battle­ Nungesser and ColT were sending was acting as spokesman for the was off again for New York at 4:10 juries. At the trial of Miss Mackaye the looped and dived, sidebanked and In tbe excitement the driver dis­ “ naval inefficiency” was responsi­ ship runs to Savannah, Georgia, out signals. Avilla Bedard, assist­ western powers or departing from a. m.— twenty-seven minutes after prosecution hopes to bring out a where the Georgians will debark. ant chief of the Provincial For­ her policy of neutrality. turned over on its back with the his arrival. The sleeping capital appeared. He was placed in $500 ble for the injury to Col. Charles expert fingers controlling its more detailed and thorough narra­ A. Lindbergh’s trans-Atlantic On June 25 the Florida is due at estry Service, stated thpt he has no M. Tchitcherin receded the in­ knew nothing of his coming or his bail today. movements. tive of her asserted “ affair” with plane, “ The Spirit of St. Louis,” Boston to take on the Harvard nav­ reports of any flares being stolen. formation in silence and announced going. Between his arrival and de­ Kelly and the fist fLght that re­ Aviators and mechanics on the ^ Col. Mitchell declared in a letter to al unit. Yale and Harvard men will that he would have no comment to parture there had been hardly suf­ sulted in Raymond’s death. then Inspect the Charlestown Navy make until he had consulted h!s ground applauded the buoyant | BAD WEATHER HALTS the Washington Post that “ The spirit reflected in “ Lindy’s” dizzy ficient time to turn over, but in the Navy’s exhibition in aviation has Yard and sail .to Newport, being OLD WEED PROPERTY colleagues iu Moscow. dramatic interval the blackest night MAY SUBSTITUTE BUSSES. due there on June 28 for a thor­ It ie understood, that the warning gyrations of the ship. been one of the worst-examples of And then-suddenly, the famous which precedes the dawn had been COM. BYRD’S HOP-OFF official incompetence and criminal ough inspection of the large Navy referred particularly to the activi­ toned to a dull grey by the rising Hartford, Conn., June 16.— A SOLD FOR $2 5 0 ,0 0 0 shin dived for the landing field. ------. _ _ . negligence that we have ever been plants there, and on June 31 the ties of the Third International. Some of the observers started to rim of red on the easjtern horizon petition for authority to discontinue handed by a government depart­ Florida will return to New Haven L'sed Army Plane street railway service and substitute to leave the Yale men. SMART WILL PROBATED run toward the plane but it sud­ Bureau Reports Fogs Over the ment.” denly zoomed up with an increased He arrived in a drab green Army busses, on certain streets in New The Navy, Mitchell asserted, had Lieutenant Commander L. C. Three Acres of Land Were Stamford, Conn., June 16.'—The craft which was barely visible ’n Ocean— Plane Can Start At Britain and Berlin was filed with roar and sailed straight up into the nothing to do with' -Commander 'Green is in charge of the Yale unit Bought In Revolutionary late Theodore B. Smart left a gross the black skies until it swerved An Hour’s Notice. the Public Utilities Commission while Captain F. D. Berrien, U. S. estate'amounting to $411,983 and a sky. Byrd’s successful flight over the ^ a y s For About $500. "Lindy” was having a great time. within one hundred feet of the here today by the Connecticut Com­ North Pole, although it attempted N., professor of naval science at net estate of $367,269, according glaring beacon lights of the landing New York, June 16.— Weather pany, the Conecticut Railway & Away from the roar of the crowds to claim credit for it after Its ac­ Yale, has command of the battle­ Greenwich, Conn., June 16— The to a formal report. from Probate field; and when he took . off, the conditions and his friendship for Lighting Co.,'and the New Haven ship. he was enjoying himself complishments,” fh, the same "way old Weed homestead on the Boston Court today. Thomas L. Kenny, of A few minutes later he came lights meanwhile having been ex­ Col. Charles A. Lindbergh are the railroad. they have attempted to pick up Post Road, which In revolutionary Carver, Mass., is left one-half In­ tinguished, the glistening lines of two factors determining the hour Streets affected are Whiting, down gracefully to a perfect land­ Lindbergh.” days was bought-by Isaac Weed for terest in cranberry bogs Mr. Smart the silvered St. Louis were as quick-* when Commander Richard E. Byrd, Maple, South Main and Ash streets, ing. “ The people have not forgotten GOVERNOR’S DAUGHTER WEDS one hundred pounds sterling, was owned at Carver, while Miss Isabel But “ Lindy” didn’t stay down. ly lost in the dull sheen of the' famous North Pole flyer, will hop New Britain: Swamp Road, Farm­ the fatal flight of the Shenandoah, Forbes is given $12,000 outright. ington Road and Main street, Ber­ sold today by Miss Emily Stuart As tiis plane came down lightly on morning light. off in tbe Fokker monoplane either,” said CoL Mitchell. Harrisburg, Pa., June 16.— ^ Weed for a price said to be in ex­ The rest of the estate is given Mrs. its landing wheels, the motors be­ Less than fifty persons were on “ America.” for Europe. lin. Smart. the field to witness the reunion of > A hearing on the petitions has an alcove of the governor’s man­ cess of $250,000. gan to roar again and up he rose, Unfavorable weather over the FIREMEN ESCAPE DEATH sion, profusely decorated in blue the daring lone eagle and his ta -ij been set for June 23 at 10:15 a. m., Elmer Laskin, of Mt. Vernon, N. and soon he was at high altitude trans-Atlantic flight route for the Rochester, N. Y., June 16.— and yellow, Mary Miller Fisher, THOMAS J. EGAN and he started another series of at the capltol. Y., boug'nt the property and will mous craft. next three days is forecast by the Eight firemen, including Battalion only daughter of Gov. John S. erect a group of apartments to be Greenwich, Conn., June 16.— ecstatic stunts. He turned oyer lazi­ Get Telephone Tip Weather Bureau. Chief Levi, were congratulating Fisher, this afternoon was to be­ known as Weed Terrace. The prop­ Thomas J. Egan, former burgess ly as If he was enjoying the sheer Advised by telephone of Llndy'a It was also regarded as unlikely SLAYER GETS LIFE themselves today on escaping with come the bride of Henry Tatnall erty contains three acres of land, here and superintendent of high­ luxury of the reunion with “ IVe.” departure irom New York, na' ihat Byrd would start without hav­ Valparaiso, Ind., June 16.— Wal­ their lives when a fine . truck in Brown, Jr., of Mooretown, N. J. fronting 210 feet on the Post Road. ways, is dead at his home today at "I sure had a grand time,” he officers at Anacostia had barelyf- which they were ans'wering an ing an opportunity to say good-bye ter A. Scholl, formerly of Pitts­ Miss Weed Inherited. the property the age ot sixty-six years. He was a exclaimed when he finally came to time to rout out snoring sailors to “ Llndy” , his friend. burgh, corrfesaed slayer of bis two alarm failed to stop and barely life-long resident of Greenwich. At earth. * from their bunks to provide missed plunging over a 200 foot TREASURY BALANCE from her father, the late Jacob P. The plane is ready to start with­ children, Vivian, 8 and Donald 6, Weed. A portion of the -homestead one time he was in the undertak­ Lindbergh said “ The Spirit of ground crew. A dozeh taxicabs rui in an hour. All that remains to be today was sentenced b.v Judge embankment. One wheel, held by ing business. H e- made his home St. Louis” had functioned perfectly Grant Crumpacker to life imprison­ a tree stump, prevented the truck Washington, June 16.— Treasiwy was erected'just after Isaac Weed J.one is filling of tbe fuel tanks and boughV the-property. with lii« Myf. le a $roia Washington and .iConidnueg m ;be placi|Dg of supplies aboad. ment. from tpjDllng. ,,balance Jnne 14: f74,81Bi726.47, > A G E T W O MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927.

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Election of ed newspapermen and photograph­ Capitol Na: Bank . . .265 2S.1 N Brit Ma pfd A . .. . 104 Mo Pac com . 57% 56V4 57 Reproduce His Number. ers to the scene less than five min­ Edward M(^augbey, o£ 47 Maple Conn River ...... 300 — do c o m ...... 18 officers will be held, reports read street, N Y Central . 154% 153% 154% and an amendment to the by-laws utes before landing. t’irst Bond and Mort . 53 57 Niles Be Pond new . . 17 New Haven . . 51% 59% 51% Robert Gordon, well-known Man­ Mother admissions at the hospital First Natl (H tfd )...3 0 0 325 Court Will Face Juvenile considered. Following the business Lindbergh was accompanied to J R Mont p f d ...... 50 North Pac . . . 88% 88 88% chester baritone, will be heard In included Raymond Oorman, 27 Hart Natl Bk & Tr . . 455 4 *0 North & Judd ...... 26 a social hour with strawberry short­ Washington by Army Lieutenant Lilley street, and William Tedfordi Peon R R . . . 63% 63% 63% recital tomorrow night at the cake and coffee will be enjoyed. “ Billy” Street, who landed at 3:49 Hart Aetna rts ...... 61 6 3 Pratt, Whitney pfd" .. 80 Pere Mar . . . 132 131% 132 Judge Here. Broad Brook Congregational 62 Cambridge street. . Htfd-Conn Trust Co .650 — Feck, Stow & Wilcox . 20^,4 a. m., five minutes before the full- A daughter was bom early today Press St Car . 61 61 61 church. The committee In charge The annual meeting of the Wom­ dressed pilot wheeled his craft into Land Mtg & Ti;le . . 59 0 4 Russell Mfg C o ...... 40 Radio Corp . . 52% 52 52% reports that a large number of to Mr. and Mrs. William Belllore, Morris'Plan Bank . .. 125 — Smyth Mfg Co ...... 350 en’s Home Missionary society of the field lights. On the return trip, of 80 School street. Reading . . . . 119% 118% 119 A drunken . party made up of tickets have been Bold. Sam Kemp, the South Methodist church will “ The Spirit of St. Louis” headed a Park St Trust...... 480 — Scoville Mfg Co new . 56 Rock Is com . 114 113% 113% Jr., of Kemp’s music house will Patients discharged were David Phoenix St Bk Tr . .405 415 young men from South Windsor be held at the church parlors Frl- string of four craft. Commander Hawley of 45 Benton street and Stanley Wks com . . . 65 Scars Kooe . . . 56% 56% 56% and held on Tolland Turnpike last play Mr. Gordon’s "Victor record on dajr afternoon at 2:30. Officers for Riverside T ru st...... 450 — Homer C. Wick of the Anacostia Mrs. Joseph Farr and infant daugh* Stanley Works pfd . . 27i/4 S O of N J . . 37 36% 37 night or early this morning, the Orthophonic "Victrola at the the' coming year will be elected, Bonds Standard Screw .... 99 close of the program. station took off a few seconds after ter of 515 Main street. Sou Pac ...... 114% 114 -.14 brought three of them to the Man­ and annual reports read. Free Lindbergh. Lieutenant A. C. Miles Htfd & Conn West 6. 9 5 — Torrington...... 70 Sou Rai; .... 2 28% 127% 128% chester police court today. Two of will offering. A social time will The census at the hospital today followed in a second naval plana, was 51. East Conn Power .. 9914 102 Underwood...... 55 . . 50% 30% 50% them were given jail sentences and follow. Hart E L 7 s ...... 355 365 U S Envelope pf . . . .112 and Street brought up the rear with' Tob Prod . . . ]!'!% 101 % 701% the third was held for-the juvenile the Army pursuit craft he had Conn L P 41- s . . . . 98 14 10014 Union Mfg Co...... 25 t'nited Fruit . 129 1 z\> 129 court tomorrow morning. The boys Conn L P 7 s ...... 11714 120 Whitlock Coll Pipe . . — Former Patrolman Joseph V. flown from Mitchell field. Union Pac 175% 17 1V4 175% were out on a spree and late last Wall, of North School street, is “ The Spirit of St. Louis” appar­ FORMER LOCAL MAN Conn L P 5 1 4 s ...... 109 11014 U S Rubber . . 3SV4 o7V*> ys night were fighting among them­ Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 104 105 now employed by the Franklin- ently Was In perfect condition, ■ for U S St com . . 121% 121% 121% selves in the highway in front of Napler Co. In Hartford, on Frank­ her master smiled broadly as he ap­ Insurance Stocks Wabath pfd A 100% 100 100% the Fred Krah place on Tolland lin car service work. proached her roaring motor from DIES IN NEW LONDON Aetna Insurance . . . .540 550 West E M . . 7 5. 74% 75 Tolland Turnpike. Mr. Krah and the hangar in which he had con­ .Vetna Casual Sure .. 7 75 790 Over . . IS % 19 N. Y . Stocks 19% his family were disturbed by the Sunset Council Degree of Poca­ versed with the naval officers. Aetna Life ...... 543 550 boys and he decided to notify the Conn General...... 1500 1525 hontas will have Its annual meet­ Climbing into the pilot seat, he put Relatives In town have received police. Captain Schendel delegated ing with election of officers and both hands to the instrument news of the death of Edward N. Autom obile...... 200 220 Sergeant Crockett and Patrolman Hartford Fire ...... 543 553 ^Low 1 p. m. W . HARRY ENGLAND degree work In Tinker hall tomor­ board, tuned the engine tor less Beebe which occurred at his home All Chaim . . .10' Roberts to follow np the case. They row evening, when the Great Poca­ than a minute, leaped out to secure in New London yesterday. Mr.Beebe Hart Steam Boiler ..620 635 10714 1071,2 hurried to Tolland Turnpike but in Lincoln Nat Life .... 92 95 Am C a n ...... 5 1 53% 54 hontas and her staff are expected final directions from Commander will be remembered by older res­ Am Car & Fd •' 103 103 101 SELLS FIVE HOUSES the meantime Frank Kupchunis, to make their official visit. -Mem­ Wick, posed an Instant for a flash­ idents of the north end as having National Fire ...... 790 810 the principal In the scrap, had made P h oen ix ...... 595 605 All Chom . . . 141 141 14114 bers are all urged to be present light picture, waved a cheery adieu been a clerk i%the store of the late himself scarce. The officer, how­ promptly at seven o ’clbck when the R. P. Bissell, about the time of th< T ravelers...... 1205 1220 Am Loco .... 109 'J.; 108% 109 V8 "W. Harry England has sold a to the small circle of heavy-eyed 1591/8 ever, knew where he lived and re­ anniversary supper will be served. big blizzard. He married a Man­ Public Utility Stocks Am Smelt ...159 9-fi 15814 six-room colonial house on East field attendants and newspapermen Aui St Fdy . . .48 Vi 47 % 47% mained at the home J until four Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald is chairman and was away. chester girl. Miss Annie Stark­ Conn L P 7% ...... 117 — Middle Turnpike to Mrs. I. B.J4eI- Am Sug ...... 'JD 88 % 90 o'clock this morning when Kup­ of the committee, of arrangements weather, eldest daughter of the Conn L P 8% ...... 120 — son, a six-room colonial on Wood- Although he flew from Mitchell Am T & T . . . 166 ‘ f 166% 166% chunis showed up and was placed and requests all members of her field to Anacostia in almost record late Jabez Starkweather who sur­ Grotn Wat & Gas . . . 1 OR 108 bridge street to Millard W. Park of under arrest. Am Woolen . . 18 Vi 18% 18% committee to be at the hall tomor­ time, Lindbergh omitted his wonted vives him. They lived for years in Hart El L ig h t...... 370 378 Oakland street, a six-room cottage In court this morning he was Hart Gas com ...... 84 86 Anaconda . . 4 5 45 45 row afternoon at three o’clock to stunt flying as he took off in his Niantic and there their children Atchison . . . 182 V4 180% 180% on Autumn street to Herbert and charged with driving an automo­ prepare for the supper. were born, three sons and one Hart Gas pfd ...... 55 — Mabel Chapin of Center street and own plane for the first flight since Bald Loco . . .218Vi 216% bile while under the Influence of daughter. They are all married So N E TEL C o ___ 167 173 218 1,4 a six-room house on Woodbridfee his triumphal return to America. Beth St ...... 493,4 49% 49% liquor, also for driving under a Rev.' Watson Woodruff, pastor cf and there are nine grandchildren. Conn El Serv pfd . . . 76 78 street to Mrs. M. Willis of Rock­ suspended license. According to his Heading into the gentle north­ .Manufacturing Stocks Clies & Ohio .182% 182 182% the Center Congregational church, west wind, he taxied thfe St. Louis Mr. Beebe had been in poor 102% 102% ville; also a seven-room house on own statement he was convicted in will be the principal speaker at the health for the past two years. He American Hardware . 8 0 82 Cons Gas .... 103V4 Wellington Road, Hollywood, to Robert Gordon less than 100 yards, nosed her up­ Corn Prod . . . 56% 56% the East Hartford police court last noon-day meeting 0^ the New Bri­ was 57 years old yesterday and the American Silver .... 25 28 5514 C. T. E. Willette of Hartford. These wards at a thrilling angle to an al­ C -M St & Paul 15% 14% May for driving while under the in­ Many of Mr. Gordon’s Manchester tain Kiwanis Olub in New Britain members of his family were pre- Acme W ir e ...... 10 15 15% houses have all been built by Mr. titude of about 1,200 feet and then Billings Spencer com. — 3 do pfd .... 27% 2614 27 fluence of liquor and paid a fine of admirers have signified . their in­ next Wednesday. parln,? to visit him by way of cele­ England during the past year and $100 and costs. His license was au­ away into a northeasterly course for brating the event, when telephone Billings Spencer pfd . — 6 Df’l Hud . .110 2 1 .i .'r 219 tention of going up to Broad Brook New York. Two minutes later he DuPont ----- 240% 239% 240% one of them is now under construc­ tomatically suspended at that time. The annual meeting of the Man­ messages announced his sudden Bigelow Hart com . . . S3 86 tion. for the recital and a full house is and his escorts were lost in the death. Bristol B ra ss...... 7 9 Bro A. 20'^8 20 3,4 Young Kupciiunis admitted that chester Green school district will be 2014 expected. For those who go up from shimmering harbingers of day on He was a native of Niantic, the he was drunk but denied that he here, tickets will be available at the held in the schoolhouse at 8 o’clock was driving the car anH maintained the eastern horizon and the disturb­ son of Captain Samuel A. Beebe THINK “ BOSTON BILLY” door. next Monday evening. ed field settled into the even tenor aj.d Almenda Littlefield Beebe. He his brother Tony was driving. Re The program is as follows: of its uneventful ways. stated that the gang had a quart of has always been In the meat and Duna ...... McGill It was said at the 8t. James’s grocery business until ill health whiskey, and when the question Pleading ...... Elgar Parochial school today that a pic­ SHOT HUB POLICEMAN was put to him as to where he caused his retirement. Service — Quality — Low Prices Cargoes ...... Dobson ture of the kindergarten class which bought the whiskey, he said ho ‘‘Even Bravest Heart” from Faust was on the stage at the recent LINDY NOT TIRED Talk W ith His Pal In New wouldn’t tell. He said he was in Gounod bazaar will be taken this week and for it and consequently wouldn't New York, June 16.— Between York Leads to This Belief Just for T o d a y ...... Seaver that parents of the childre'n may airplane trips and one ceremony af­ DAVID CHAMBERS tell where he got the booze and Two Negro Spirituals— Captain Says. bring somebody else Into trouble. obtain duplicates by calling at The ter another, Col. Charles A. Lind­ ‘;.Were you there” . .. . Burleigh Elite Studios the following week. bergh found time enough today to CONTRACTOR Specials For Today Judge Johnson questioned Kup­ ‘‘Swing low sweet chariot,” Frey Greenwich, Conn., June 16.— chunis about his condition and thank Police Commissioner Joseph In the wee little home I love A. Warren for the protection he had and ‘ Boston Billy” Williams, one of the about his actions last night and O’Hara Rt. Rev. £. C. Acheson, bishop EAT MORE FISH men supposed to be involved with was not satisfied that the boy was coadjutor of Connecticut, will con­ received during his stay here. He Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal told Warren he had “ the grandest BUILDER Arthur Barry in numerous rob­ telling the truth. He therefore Quilter firm a class of members at St. beries on Long" Island, in Westches­ found him guilty on both charges Mary’s church on Friday evening police department in the world.” FRESH FISH BY EXPRESS E cstasy...... Beach A reporter, recalling that Lind­ ter county and here. Is" now believ­ and imposed a jail sentence of 60 at 7:30. The cradle roll party frr Would God I were the tender apple bergh had no sleep last night, ask­ 68 Hollister Street, ed to have been one of the gang days for the first and 30 days for mothers and children of this church THIS MORNING ’olossom ...... Old Iriih ed him if he was tired. Manchester, Conn. who shot Policeman Joseph McCor­ the second. Absent ...... Metcalf will be held on Saturday afternoon Peter Lukzio, who was another at 2:30. “ I’ll have to see the newspapers Fresh Caught .Mackerel...... 12V4C lb. mick here on May 17, last, and es­ The Lord is My Light. . . . Allitsen and see what they say,” he respond­ First and Second M o r tg a ^ Fancy Buck Sshad...... ji," caped. member of the gang and with them ed with an engaging smile. arranged on all new work. Steak Cod for fr j'in g ...... Captain Patrick J. Flanagan, of last night, was found guilty of The Misses Elsie and Alice Har­ Cod to B o il...... ' ’ ’ 15c lb. the locaF police department, an­ breach of the peace and sent to jail rison, twin daughters of Mr. and Fancy Shore H addock...... ’ loc lb. nounced today his belief in Wil­ for 30 days. He admitted,to Chief COOPER 2 STROKES Mrs. Henry Harrison of Center Flouiidei-s ...... ! ! ! ! 10c Ib! liams’ part in the shooting. Captain Gordon this morning that they street, are planning to enter Boston Porgies ...... 18c lb. Flannagan spent the day on Long bought a quart of whiskey and University in the autumn. Both Fresh Eastern Halibut. Island yesterday and talked with paid $3 for it. AHEAD OF HAGEN girls are graduates of the High FiJet of H addock...... ib. The third member of the gang is school here. Barry. The captain today declared under 16 and therefore could not WARANOKE RESTAURANT Filet of C o d ...... 30c Barry admitted part in the rob­ be presented in the police court. Oakmont Country Club, Pa., Ralph Avery, head of the engi­ beries here in the last two years He was turned over to Probation that netted his gang $125,000 June 16.— Light Horse Harry Coop­ neering force at the Ninth District Now Open Every Night A STEAK SALE Officer Elliott and will probably be er ceased to be the dark horse of schools, is ill with pneumonia. worth of jewelry. given a hearing sometime tomor­ Tender Sirloin Steak, best of b e e f...... 49c lb. Robberies Barry is said to have the national open golf champion­ row in the juvenile court. ship today when he shot a 38-36— admitted are Percy Rockefeller M. Saferan of 'Willlmantic paid a The Salvation Army conducted Until Sperry & Barnes Rindiess B acon ...... 49c lb. home, October 25, 1926, $50,000 fine of $2 without costs for park­ 7 4 in the third round for a total of services at the Swedish Lutheran Finest Fresh Western Eggs ...... 33c dozen worth of jewelry; Duan Armstrong ing his car over time in a restrict­ 224 and a two stroke lead over church last night. Commandant and Our Home Made Sausage M eat...... 25c lb. home, September 26, 1926, $35,000 ed section of Cottage street yester­ Walter Hagen, the nominal leader Mrs. Abbott were in charge. The Xice Lean Rib Corned B e e f...... 10c lb. worth of jewelry; and Lester day. at the moment. Cooper has been junior baud played at Depot Square 12 O 'clock Hamilton home, November 2, 1924, threatw'.ing to walk back to Los under the leadership of Harold 2 lbs. Best Pure L a r d ...... 2.5c $40,000 worth of jewelry. Angeles if he doesn’t finish in the Turkington. Wedgewood Butter, Clover Bloom Butter, your choice . .47c lb. DE PINEDO ENDS first five but at the end ot the third round today it seemed that he As George W. Smith of Church A La Carte Service might have an excellent chance of street was backing his HOME COOKED FOOD SPECIALS ABOUT TOWN 4 CONTINENT HOP finishing in the first one. coupe out of a parking place in Fresh Baked Mackerel...... 35c each Cooper's card flolows: Sandwiches Salads Home Made Mince Pies. front of the Post Office at the south Florence Warner of South Man­ Cut— 554 543 444—38 end yesterday afternoon, a car Enlarged Main Dining Room. Home Made Rhubarb Pies. chester has been granted a divorje In —445 345 434— 36— 74— 224 FTIled Cookies, Cup Cakes, Crullers, etc. Ostia, Italy, June 16.— Another driven by a woman struck Smith’s Private Dining Rooms. from Arthur Warner, whose present The garrulous gent from the machine. No real damage was done. whereabouts ahe- unknown, by epochal aerial journey came to an coast would have given par an aw­ end today when Commander Fran­ Judge- Marvin in the Superior ful kicking it he hadn’t been seized James J. Duffy, dispatcher at the Court. Mrs. Warner was deserted cesco De Plnedo landed at Ostia at with a lot of putt-paralysis. It is five o’clock, thus completing a fight Connecticut company office, has re­ WARANOKE HOTEL and by her husband ten years ago. She considered very hard to miss a two- turned to his duties after being ill Manchester Public Market is given custody of a ten year old that has carried him over four con­ foot'putt but he did it at the sec­ for several days. Edward Ludke, son. tinents. ond to take a buzzard five. After RESTAURANT Great cheers went up when De head dispatcher, is still on the sick- that he pared the situation all the list. In Front of the Clock. I A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 The regular weekly meeting of Pinedo's plane was sighted off the way to the shor eighth where Le coast, and then swooped down to Main Street Kiftg David Lodge of Odd Fellows pitched off the tee into a trap and V will bQ held tomorrow evening, at the surface of the water and nosed Mlantonomoh tribe of Red Men took a four. However, he got the will hold Its annual election of which time officers for the ensuing in towards the shore. stroke back at the ninth by getting year will be iiomfnated. The lodge De Plnedo on setting foot again .officers next Thursday evening. home with a long, beautiful second Nominations were made last week. will observe Memorial Sunday, June on Italian soil was greeted by Pre­ and taking the regulation two putts. 26, by attending the North Metho­ mier Mussolini and other high While Harry was chasing his dist church In a body. dignitaries and a huge crowd that Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ putts around the holes, Bobby ters of Scotia, will hold its regular had gathered to welcome the flier Jones was off to the first nine with Edward J. Murphy has complete­ home gave voice to prolonged meeting tomorrow night In Tinker a 38 and the biggest gallery of the hall at 7 o’clock sharp. All the of­ ly renovated the interior of his cheers. tournament in his wake. He was a drug store on Depot Square. New De Plnedo ends an eventful ficers are asked to be there prompt­ TO­ TO­ stroke worse than par, having ly at that time. At 8:30 there will cases have been Installed giving aerial tour, which is the most ex­ birdies at the fourth and the nearly twice the floor space. The tensive ever-taken by a single plane be an open meeting followed by an floor has been covered with a new seventh and buzzards at the third, entertainment to which the Clans­ STATESOUTH MA.VCHESTEB and in some instances rivals the sixth and eighth. NIGHT NIGHT pattern linoleum and additional men have been Invited. Refresh­ round-the-world flight of the His card for nine holes: ments will be served. chairs and tables for the soft drink American army. and ice cream patrons are being Jones: Cut— 545 444 435— 38. The Italian flyer hopped off from Gene Sarazen, runner-up in the TONIGHT’S THE NIGHT added. Mr. Murphy says that the Barcelona, Spain, at 10:25 this Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lamenzo and improvements are In keeping with overnight totals, reported with an two children are visiting Mr. FREE FREE morning and landed at Ostia at five 80 for hole score of 228, four the general Improvement around o’clock this afternoon. Lamenzo’s parents here for a few the square. strokes behind Coopeh and two be­ weeks. Mr. Lamenzo is now located During the flight, which has been hind Hagen. in progress for three months. De In Havana, Cuba, where he is chief A DIAMOND RING JOm WATER MAINS chemist in the only paint factory In Pinedo had one plane burned at WITH MANY OTHER PRESENTS. That’s what you get when you Roosevelt dam and had to await the Cuba. He graduated from the High The contractors today completed delivery of a new ship from Italy. NAME ROBERT HURLEY school here in 1917. deal here. the job of laying the 12-inch water On an ocean hop from Newfound­ main for the Manchester Water land to the Azores he was forced C. R. Burr and family of Main compafty, from a point on Lydall AS NEW COMMISSIONER treet left today for a motor trip COUNTRY STO RE& 'B ^ street near the Coleman farm to down at sea, but after being towed west. Mr. Burr will attend the nur­ Besides a genuine interest in your Depot Square. A 4-inch main con­ into port for repairs he returned to serymen’s convention at Cleveland necting the old 8” main with the the spot where he had been forced Now Heads State Police In New next week. FEATURE PICTURE building and repair work we offer new 12 inch main was laid today. down and re-started his flight. Single Head Plan— Nichols The flyer will be taken to Rome LOU TELLEGEN and VIRGINIA VALU This is only a temporary connec­ May Be Promoted. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Simon of Hen­ tion. The company will connect the where a great reception awaits him and where he will be made chief of ry street with their children are in “STAGE MADNESS” — Courteous attention to 8” with the 12” main in full Sun­ Hartford, Conn., June 16.— Rob­ planning to leave Saturday for a day. staff for aviation by Premier Mus­ ert T. Hurley, superintendent of solini. visit to Mr. and Mrs. Simon’s old your needs, Today all over the dlstrlfct peo­ state police since 1921, has been home in Youngstown, Ohio. They ple noticed a peculiar taste in the appointed Commissioner of Police will go by automobile, and be away TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Intelligent suggestions. water, which came from the new DISMLSSES DIVORCE SUIT by Governor John H. Trumbull un­ from town at least two weeks. 2 —FEATURES— 2 pipes. The Water company made der the new order created by the ZANE GREY’S WHIRLWIND STORY Fair prices, this temporary connection so as to Hartford, Conn., June 16.— 1927 General Assembly. C. E. 'Wilson of the 'Wilson nur­ flush the new pipe which tastes the Judge E. M. Yeomans of the Supe­ The single headed police com­ series is planning to take in the water. When the final connection Is rior Court today dismissed the di­ mission on July 1 will succeed the National Convention of Nursery­ T^Mix T R A tt” ^ Quick deliveries. made a noticeable Increase In the vorce suit of Harold Stevens of old commission of three members, men, leaving for Cleveland Satur­ pressure will result. New Britain, against Eunice House and a new superintendent of state day. He will make his headquarters COMPANION FEATURE police will be appointed by the at the Hotel Statler, Cleveland. Stevens, of Wallingford. The judge commissioner. This is expected to NE.4R FREEZING POINT found that Stevens had neglected VIOLA DANA According to Wiliam H. Cowles, be Captain Frank M. Nichols, al­ his wife and failed to provide a though the commissioner hag made Mrs. Josephine Strong, Mrs. See Us Whenever You Need Manchester’s biggest fruit grower home and support for their chil­ Howard Burhans and Mrs. Mary in NAUGHTY NANNETTE and well known garden authority, no announcement. dren. Stevens’ own testimony led to Present members of the commis­ Hills, all Wapping members of Me­ ADDED ATTRACTION there was no frost In this vicinity this conclusion on the judge’s part. morial Temple, Pythian • Sisters, Anything for Building last night although the sion are Frederick M. Salmon, After Stevens had testified the state controller; Robbins B. will be hostesses at a whist at the SONG REEL was down to a spot where It flirted judge declared he would not hear Balch & Brown hall Tuesday even­ with the freezing point. Stoeckel, commissioner of motor the case further nor require the vehicles, and Col. Ernest L. Isbell, ing for the benefit of the 'Temple. ‘THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE* In some quarters, temperature as defense to put on witnesses. Stev­ Six prizes will be awarded and re­ W. G. Glenney Co. low as 39 degrees was reported. of New Haven, who Is president of ens had claimed his wife was guil­ the board. freshments served. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AFTERNCK)N However, this was mostly In the ty of misconduct, in Wallingford Commissioner Hurley has been Allen Place, Manchester. lowlands. Nevertheless, the tem­ with Leonard Marshal Huse. Stev­ with the state police for twenty- Chief Albert Foy of the South SH.VER STREAK perature at this time of the year Is ens further claimed he was father Manchester Fire department will three years. Prior to that he was (King of Dog Stars) a striking contrast to what it was of only one of his wife’s two chil­ a constable in Manchester. He serv­ attend the Convention of the New two summers ago when many per­ dren. Huse was present and ready ed in various state police grades England Fire Chitfs’ Association sons were being overcome with the to defend the charge that he was on reorganization of the depart­ which will be held at Portland, Me., In a New Serial “THE SILENT FLYER” heat and the mills were forced to co-respondent in the case but was ment In 1921. He is married and beginning on Tuesday. He expects ImwuubcbbitI shut down. not required to take the stand. lives in Hartford. CO be gone about three days.

I .a-j , I MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERAIJ), THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921^ RAGE THI

Chiefs at Portland, Maine, next Elliott, 6,403 and P. Teabo, 4,809. gone. Hours later, footsore and week. Chief Milne in company with Emblem Club Whist weary, they were nearly home Fred Wendheiser, of the local de­ A very delightful whist was WAPPING when their gay classmates, return­ R ockville partment and Stanley McCray, head held by the Emblem club, auxiliary ing from the party, overtook them of the fire board in Rockville, ex­ of the Rockville Lodge of Elks at The Pleasant Valley club will be and gave them a lift. Thus was the Elks’ home on Wednesday af­ entertained at the home of Mrs. completed what was (for all but pect to start Monday morning two) the end of a perfect day. from Rockville by automobile to ternoon. The prizes for the Bertha Walker on Wednesday af­ bridge whist were awarded as fol­ ternoon. Mrs. Anna Sheldick will By decision of a specially ap­ Boston where they will go by boat pointed committee of the Congre­ BEDING SILK to Portland, arriving their Tuesday lows: first, Mrs. Clarence Peter­ assist Mrs. Walker as hostess. This son; second, Mrs. Oscar Peterson will be the last meeting which the gational church the Congregation­ morning in time for the opening of al parsonage was ordered put into the convention on Wednesday. and consolation, Mrs. George Dick­ club will hold this summer, or un­ inson. Straight whist w'as also til next September 7. the hands of a real estate agent MILLS STOPPED Chief Albert Foy of the South Man­ played and prizes won by Mrs. Re­ Monday evening. It was felt that chester fire department and Chief Wappioig Grange, No. 30, P. of federation had done a'ivay with the na Morin, first; Mrs. William P. H. held its annual Children’s Night George Pitt of the Middletown fire Qulsh of Manchester, second and need of maintaining two parson­ department are also planning to last Tuesday evening. The program Mrs. Clarence Wells of Stafford opened with singing “ The ages and that in the end the best make the trip. They are to meet economy would be realized by dis­ Springs, consolation. Spangled Banner,” it being Flag June Rug Sale Chief Milne in Rockville Monday Hachinery Being Shipped Notes Day. The next was a play when posing of one building and invest­ morning and travel with him by Martin Fagan, son of Mr. and ing the proceeds. automobile to Boston. At this con­ about twenty-five children took Mrs. John Fagan underwent an part. It was entitled "Miss This evening at the Wapping Out— New Switch Ready; vention of the New England fire operation in the Hartford hospital. Tripp’s School.” Miss Edith Adams Center school hall will be held the chiefs there will be many well Dr. Paul' Swett performed the op­ took the part of the teacher. The graduation exercises of a class of known fire fighters from all parts eration and last reports stated that children gave recitations and songs twenty-six. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ Notes of Interest. ward will deliver the address. On of the country present to explain Martin was on the road to recov­ and represented the last (j^-y of an ROOM SIZE RUGS the working of different systems. ery. old country school with Harold Thursday evening at the Town hall There will be special attention giv­ Miss Harriet Maxwell entertain­ Snow taking the part of the school in South Windsor will be the grad­ New Weaves, New Patterns, New Colors. All Specially Priced (Special to The Herald) en in the way of fire prevention, ed the Hartford branch of the visitor present. Refreshments were uation exercises of the Union school and Rev. William Malcolm Rockville, June 16.— All manu­ which has become one of the most Junior League of America at her served after the program. About for This Occasion. facturing has stopped In the Beld- important parts of the work of fire home at Maxwell Court, Wednes­ one hundred and fifteen were will deliver the address there. Ing-Hemingway mills In this place chiefs, who either are the fire mar­ day morning. present and enjoyed the entertain­ The largest attendance in six and much finished stock as there is shal of their city or direct the work Mayflower Rebekah Lodge held ment. years featured the Children’s Day There are .some special Wilton values, anci a in the mill is being shipped out. of the man who is assigned to this the last members’ whist until fall The Pleasant Valley school held services at the Federated church wide range of Velvets and Axminsters. Every Machinery is being dismantled and kind of work. on Tuesday evening. The prizes its closing exercises last Tuesday last Sunday morning when 175 rug perfect in weave, rich in color, and of most will be sent to Putnam and while Golden Wedding were awarded as follow's: first, evening. Their school will close men, women, children and babies were present. The last were by no pleasing patteims, including the new Chinese there will be no silk in the mills on Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hoppe of Mrs. Alice Kington; second. Miss on Friday of this week for the Vernon avenue will observe their Irene Scharf and consolation. Miss summer vacation and they will means the least, and took their and Persian effects. Both 8-3x10-6 and 9x12 July 1 there may be some of the Bessie Durfee. The prize for the parts splendidly, not one crying machinery that will not be done and golden wedding anniversary Thurs­ celebrate the occasion by holding sizes, with fringed ends and without, every one series was awarded to Miss Lois a picnic on that day. while being baptized. The church crated in time to take out of the day, June 29. There will be a gath­ Randall. was attractively decorated with a great value. Come early for choice. plant, but just at present the mill ering of friends and relatives at the Tonight Miss Lillian Hack will Mayflower Rebekah Lodge will celebrate her birthday by enter­ daisies, buttercups and green Is only employing such persons as house during the day and at niglit unite with Rising Star Lodge, I. branches. The decoration commit­ Special Bargains in Tapestry Rugs are needed in the shipping and there will be a dinner served in the taining her Sunday school class O. O. F. for memorial services on and their teacher, Mrs. Arthur tee was Mrs. Truman H. Wood­ crating of the machinery. Rockville House. Sunday, June 19 at 3:00 o’clock ward, Miss Josephine Cpngdon Some of those employed in the Church Carnival Sharp at her home in Pleasant in I. O. 0. F. hall. Rev. George Valley. and Alfred Stone. The service op­ $19.50 parent plant here have secured There will be a three-night carni­ Brookes will deliver an address. A very pleasant time was spent ened by a duet sung by Virginia Size 9x12 work in Rockville, some have gone val held in the basement of St. The singing will be in charge of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnham and Eunice ' Skinner. to South Manchester, others to Bernard’s church on June 28, 29 i\Iayflower Lodge. Franklyn G. Welles, Sr., on Avery Recitations and songs were .given Hartford and a few, but only a few, and 30 when all of the members of street, the occasion being the birth­ by Mrs. W. W. Grant’s beginner’s Seamless Axminsters, 9x12 .. $32.50 have gone to the mill in Putnam. the church organizations will take day of Mrs. Franklyn G. Wells, Jr. class, followed by a welcome song There is no hum of the spindle or part. There will be an entertain­ ST. JAMES SCHOOL’ S of Manchester. Many relatives were by the Junior choir. An exercise, Heavy Quality Seamless Axminsters the winding of the spooling ma­ ment given and the usual novelties present to enjoy the good time and Bible Birds, was given by the third chine, but the fine water supply, as will be introduced. Mrs. Welles was the recipient of year boys. A solo was given by 8-3x10-6, $34.50 9x12, $37.50 It goes bounding down the rocks, Many Seeking Position many beautiful gifts. Miss Dorothy Frink. Mrs. Ray­ unhampered by the necessity of Since it became known that Sena­ FIRST GRADUATION Mrs. Paul Sheldick spent the day mond Geer's class of boys gave Bigelow-Hartford Bussorah Axminsters furnishing power to the plant tor Martin Pierson had resigned as Tuesday with her cousins, Mr. and "The Flag,” then an exercise. "The superintendent of the city public Mrs. George Alderman of Holyoke, Awakening of the Flowers” was 8-3x10-6, 849.M 9x12, $52.50 sounds louder as it goes on un­ given by the little girls of the Pri­ works department there has been Mass. They motored there with harnessed. mary department. Bigelow-Hartford Imperial Axminsters Switch About Ready many applications fbr the position. Mrs. Fred Guild. Twenty-three Pupils In Ini­ At the Evergreen Lodge of Ma­ During the offering a violin The new switch that the Con­ There has been no selection made duet was played by Miss Helen 8-3x10-6, $59.50 9x12, $62.50 and in fact it is proposed to go slow sons, No. 114, A. F. and A. M. last necticut Company has been install­ Monday evening the Master Mason Frink and Ralph Davis with Miss ing in Windsor avenue is about on the selection of a successor as tial Class to Finish at Paro­ Dorothy Frink at the piano. A rec­ Bagdad Seamless Wiltons the board of public safety feels degree was exemplified by Wor­ completed and should be ready for shipful Brother, Robert S. Crutten- itation by George Davies, "How use before the end of the week. that no great amount of extra work do you tackle your work each 8-3x10-6, $74.50 9x12, $79.50 should be undertaken this year. chial Institution. den and Masonic brothers associat­ This will be the crossing point for ed with the National Fire Insur­ day” . An exercise, "A Good Ex­ the west and east bound cars into Elks’ Carnival ample” was given by Mrs. Marion Roxbury Seamless Wiltons PJans are complete for the carni­ ance company of Hartford. Frank Rockville and will allow more time For the first time since its Woodford was the candidate and Pierce’s class, also a song, "The for the west bound cars to make val to be held in Burke’s lot. on First Children’s Day” by Mrs. 9x12, $94.50 Windsor avenue beginning Wed­ founding in 1922. a class of pupils Alfred Rockwell of East Hartford their trip. Instead of finding it will be graduated from St. James’ was the soloist, accompanied at Hattie Johnson's class of girls. nesday evening, June 29 and end­ Rev. Truman fl. Woodward gave a Bigelow-Hartford Special Wiltons necessary to pull into the short ing Monday evening, July 4, under Parochial School on Park street the piano by Vincent Freeman also tracks that are left on the Somers this year. When the school was first of East Hartford. About 75 were short story for the children. The the auspices of Rockville Lodge, following infants were baptized 9x12, $99.50 road. The wire is being strung and No. 1350, B. P. O. Elks. established only four grades were present. Refreshments were serv­ ed at the close of the entertain­ by the pastor: Harold Easton the guard rail for the switch was The event will be the biggest of taught but a higher one has been Frink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur being laid today and will be finish­ its kind ever held in Rockville. added each year until now the ment. Frink; David Barnes Collins, son Small Rug Specials ed tonight. eighth grade is included. The school A number of people in the west­ There will be scores of attractive of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Collins; 27 Inch Axminster.s 27 Inch Grass Rags No Theater This Fall booths, a large midway and num­ has an enrollment of 425 pupiLs. ern part of the town have been James Ernest West, son of Mr. and In connection with the sale of erous entertainment features which The first graduating class will in­ much annoyed of late by night prowelers who come aroupd the Mrs. Percy West; Eleanor Louise $3.49 $1.79 the Prescott block it was mention­ will end on Monday evening, July clude 2 3 pupils and all but two of and Lois Antoinette Buckland, two ed that the new owners might build 4 with a magnificent display of them plan to enter High school houses and in some cases have en­ daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George a new theater in the rear of the fireworks. here next September, Rev. James tered and taken small sums of 36 Inch Axminsters 36 Inch Grass Rugs money. No clue to the identity of Buckland; Elmer Terry Dewey, son building. There is ample doubt Esteemed Lecturin,g Knight Jos­ P. Timmins, assistant pa.stor of St. of Mr. and Mrs. Levi T. Dewey; $2.79 fcr this as the property not only James’ Roman Catholic Church and i the thieves has been found as yet. Wilbur William Hills, son of Mr. $4.49 eph Lavitt heads the committee Willip.in 'Felt was also visited and has a good frontage on Park street with Past District Deputy Dr. T. F. principal of the .school since its or­ and Mrs. George Hills, and Eleanor but there could be made an en­ ganization, said today. j had the glass windshields removed Irene Jackson, daughter of Mr. O’Loughlin as secretary, who have from his car and stolen. trance through what Is now the spared neither time nor expense Tlie Graduates [ and Mrs. Jackson, and Lois Elaine lobby of the theater. It would re- The list of graduates includes: Much sympathy is extended to Wilkie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in planning for the event. Up to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Baker of gulre but‘'a small section off of the the present time there has been a Margnret r'reney, Frances Murphy, W. Wilkie. G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. lobby from the section of the build­ South Windsor, who lost their lit­ big sale of season tickets through­ Ida Shaw. Margaret Quinn, Eliza­ SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. ing now occupied by the Bissell In­ beth Nevim, Irene 5IcCusker, Mary tle seven-months-old son, James H. i CORNER MAIN AND SCHOOL STREETS. out surrounding territory. Holders Jr., who died very suddenly at the surance agency to do this and pro­ of season tickets have an opportu­ Moriarty, Teresa Mader, Margaret vide the required number of feet Smith. Anna Mahoney, Dorothea St. Francis hospital last Thursday. nity of winning some of the valu­ The funeral was held at the family BOY SCOUT NEWS that the state insists upon must be able prizes which are to be given Campbell. Mary Gleason, Teresa given when an arcade is necessary home on Saturday afternoon apd away. Five automobiles and two McConville, Anna Reider. Daniel the burial was in St. Mary’s ceme­ to reach a building for theater pur­ Foley, Edward 5Ioran. John Du­ European trips will be given tery, East Hartford. poses in the rear. The land runs away. The automobiles are due to pont, Francis McVeigh, Joseph The Uovered Wagon Hike to Marlboro where we will put up back to l^e town’s Memorial build­ arrive in town any day now and Breen, William Brannick, Harding The Y. M. C. A. lawn fete form­ Troop 6 Boy Scout troop of the camp for two days. There will be j ing and would provide ample space will be on display. erly planned for June 2 4 will be So. Methodist church will leave to­ water sports, scout practice and i tor a new theater. Stephens, Louis Sullivan and John Past Presidents’ Night Tierney. The graduating exercises held Friday evening, July 1 at the morrow night on their covered games will be enjoyed. The home i However, this is not likely to be Burpee Woman's Relief Corps will be held Sunday. home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Col­ wagon hike to Marlboro. There will trip will be started Sunday at 3 | done this year. Under the bond for observed Past President’s Night Next June the graduating class lins. The Salvation Army’s young be twenty-five boys that will make o’clock. i Shingles-Roofing-Framing the deed which was given a week Wednesday i^venin,g. At six o'clock people’s band will furnish the mus­ ago it would not give them this will he almost double the size of the trip. a roast beef supper with all the fix­ this year’s. Father Timmins said, ic and games will be played. The troop will leave at 7:00 We stock Red Cedar Shingles, Shingle Nails, Roof­ right to start work until after July Lawrence Smith, a nephew of ings and strawberry shortcake was there being about 40 pupils In the sharp and hike to Buckingham ing Paper, Clapboards, Match :^ r d s . Framing, etc. 1 and as they do not take possess­ served by the committee in charge Mrs. Franklyn G. Welles of Avery ARTESIAN WELLS ion until September 1 it would be present seventh grade at the where they will set up camp for the Our low prices on same will surprise you. of Mrs. Gertrude Milne. This sup­ school. street, was a graduate of Storrs too late In the season to get under­ college last Saturday afternoon. night. There will be night games Drilled Any Diameter— per concluded the members’ sup­ Last night, a large gathering played, a marshmallow roast and way. The best season for moving pers until fall. During the busines.« The graduating class of the Any Depth Any Place pictures is in the winter time and composed of parents and friends of Wapping Center school and also singing around the camp-fire. The meeting plans were made relative the eighth grades gathered at the feature game of the evening will be 6 ft. Poultry Wire, 150 ft. per roll .. .$6.75 the fall. If there is going to he a to attending the annual. Home from the Union school at South theater erected it will hardly be Parochial school to attend an en­ Windsor will go to Riverside Park, a watermellon raid, two teams are Charles F. Volkert Day exercises which will he held tertainment program put on by the started this year. at the Woman’s Relief Corp Home Agawam, Mass., on next Friday, chosen and each given a water­ 5 ft. Poultry Wire, 150 ft. per roll .. .$5.75 Instruction to Truck Drivers members of the graduating class June 17 for their picnic. mellon and a section of land to hide Blast Hole Drilling in Cromwell next Wednesday. and was treated to a pleasing pro­ State Policeman George Drien- Graduation Next Thursday The graduation exercises will be the mellon in, and if a boy was to Test Drilling for Foundation Bky of the Stafford barracks, was gram. held at Wapping School hall this get in the other district he would 4 ft. Poultry Wire, 150 ft. per roll .. .$4.75 The graduation exercises of the The Program Water Systems In Rockville this morning distrib­ Rockville High school will be held evening. have to be turned up side down be­ uting to the truck drivers road in­ The opening number was a piano The Young People's society of fore he would be a prisoner. The Pumps for All Purposes. at the Sykes auditorium Thursday solo. "The Robin’s Return,” by Screen Wire, Screens and Screen Doors structions as prepared by Superin­ evening, June 23. In previous Christian Endeavor held their game requires a lot of skill and tendent Robert T. Hurley of the Elizabeth Nevue. Next came "The meeting on Sunday evening with Tel. 1375-5. years there has been singing by the Seven Ghosts,” a sketch which in­ good stalking. Roofing Paper $1.75, $2, $2.25, $3.25 state police department. Glee club but this year the grad­ Alfred Stone as leader. The sub­ Saturday morning we will hike HIGHLAND PARK P. 0. The Instructions which appear cluded John Tierney as the "fath­ ject was "Poems that are worth­ uating class will be featured in er" with the following "ghosts:” per roll. under the caption: songs with solos by members of while.” "To Owners and Operators of the class. Mary Moriarty, Margaret Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Grigolat have Commercial Motor Vehicles’’ goes A. O. H. .-lu.xiliary Anniversary Margaret Freney, Mary Gleason, moved their family from Woodland on to state that each year there are The Ladies’ Auxiliary A. O. H. Anna Reider, Teresa McConville to the old Cowles homestead in more vehicles being operated over will celebrate its thirty-first anni­ and Anna Mahoney. Taking the Buckland. Mr. Grigolat is employ­ Manchester Green Store the highway of the state. The versary at the Rockville House part of hoys in this sketch were: ed by Hackett Brothers on their heavy summer traffic has started, this evening at 7:45. A delightful Jeremiah Lovett, Daniel Foley, tobacco plantation. W. Harry England. Phone 74 '’^^he police problem of moving menu has been prepared by the Harding Stephens, William Bran- Two new telephone lines were heavy traffic,” the instructions management of the hotel. An ex­ nick, Edward Moran, Francis Mc­ put into use in Wapping yesterday read, "safely and expeditiously is cellent program has been planned Veigh. and a wholesale change of num­ becoming increasingly difficult. consisting of music by Ernest Miss Tere.=a McConville played a bers, while causing temporary The operators of commercial ve­ Rock’s jazz orchestra, toasts, piano solo, "The Rose Fay,” and confusion, will ultimately make hicles can be of great assistance in roasts and speeches. The following there were concert recitations by for much better service. enabling the police officers to per guests will be present: State Pres­ the entire eighth grade, the selec­ Many relatives and friends were y v x V V X VX X \ N S V \ VN \ X VN NX form their duties efficiently. With­ ident Jennie Carroll of New Haven, tions being, "Opportunity” by Sill present at the home of Mr. and in the past two years there has National Director, Mrs. Mary Crean and "My Captain” by Whitman. Mrs. Walter Skinner Sunday after­ been a very noticeable improvement of New Britain; Rev. George T. Daniel Folev r.rid Louis Sullivan noon to witness the baptism of shown by the drivers of this class Sinnott, Rev. Francis Hinchey, took the parts in "The Rival their son, Robert Walter Skinner of motor vehicle In observing the County President A. O. H., Ro,?er Speakers” in the next part of the by Rev. 'Truman H. Woodward. Reymander’s Market right of others to the use of the J. Murphy; local A. O. H. President program. Songs by the entire grade. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Nichols highway. The state department ap­ Michael O’Connell; County Presi­ "Dixie" and "Stars of the Summer had as their guests over the week­ ^ 1071 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club preciates this co-operation and dent, Miss Bernice Hammond and Nigb.t” were next. end Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burns f. Phone 456 We Deliver wishes to again draw attention to local President, Mrs. Esther Rear­ The "Realistic Readers” had an of New York City. T&)hat table is not beautified by the the following important rules: don. important part in the program. The Minor automobile accidents 1. Drive upon the extreme right S. of V. to Celebrate characters were: "Dr. Greatgrasp,” seem to be the order of the day ov­ GRACIOUS DIGNITY OF STERLING? side of the highway wherever road Alden Skinner Camp Auxiliary Francis McVeigh; "Prof. Common- er the week-end, as several autos HEADQUARTERS conditions permit. Sons of Veterans will observe their sense,” Louis Sullivan; "INIiss Over­ came together, but fortunately no 2. In all other instances make eleventh anniversary Saturday ev­ tone,” Irene McCusker; "Miss one was hurt seriously and the au­ Telhcre /ouJtkss hospitality prevails Sterling tos escaped fairly well also. full use of your mirror equipment ening in G. A. R. hall. A salad sup­ Force,” Ida Shaw; ".'Miss Sensa­ Silver is almost certain to be in evidence. and turn to the right to permit ve­ per will be served at 6:30. Guests tion,” Frances Murphy; “ Miss Far- Miss Etta Nevers of Hartford, hicles coming from the rear to pass for the evening will include State spent the week-end at the home of How graciously it invites, hoiv exquisitely FOR FRESH fetch,” Dorothea Campbell; "Miss her sister, Mrs. Charlie Stead of safely and without unnecessary de­ President Mrs. Annie Walker of Aspiration,” Margaret Quinn; "Miss it serves. Always beautiful, always useful lay. New Britain and staff; State Com­ Directness,” Teresa Mader; "Miss this place. 3. When It is necessary to stop, mander W. G. Mooney of Mystic Two little girls, members of the — solid silver through and through. Stopgap,” Elizabeth Nevue; "Mr. graduating class of Wapping gram­ park the truck off the traveled por­ and his staff; Burpee Post and Ranter,” John Dupont; “ Mr. High- FISH members of the Sons of Veterans. mar school, played into hard luck tion of the highway^ flown,” Edward ^Ioran; "Mr. Gut- Among our displays o f Sterling you will find 4. Use special care in night The program will consist of speech­ last Saturday while their class­ teral,” Joseph Breen; "Mr. Imag­ mates were having a wonderful traveling and make certain that all es from the visitors and a social ination.” Walter Quinn. lovely silver for every occasion, every gift — lights, front and rear, are working time. time at a class party in Manchester The program closed with the all splendid examples o f the silversmith*s properly. Ellington Graduation Green. The two were a little late Fresh Mackerel 12V^c lb. singing of "The Star Spangled in leaving and got left behind. Un­ The instructions are signed by The graduation exercises of the Banner,” and the pledge of allegi­ art Let Sterling Silver be your choice— our Ellington schools was held in El­ dismayed, they pooled their small Halibut ...... 40c Fresh Salm on...... 40c Robert T. Hurley. ance by the entire grade. fortunes and boarded a bus which Expenses Use Up Estate lington Town hall Tuesday even­ experierKC your guide. steak C o d ...... 20c gaddock ...... 10c ing. under the supervision of Ar­ they thought would take them near The estate of Mrs. Katherine LETTER BRINGS THANKS the Green. They brought up in Franahnas, who died in New York thur Young, superintendent of Boston B lu e ...... 20c 20c Ellington, Tolland and Somers FROM REV. WADSWORTH Rockville with their money all state, near Troy, fourteen months Filet of H addock...... 30c Lemon S ole...... 15c ago, leaves nothing for the heirs to schools. A cantata "The Building A communication has been re­ share in. In a bill of expenses sent of the Ship” was presented. ceived by James B. Hutchinson of Flounders...... 12c White P erch ...... 20c The graduation of the Somers’ Hamlin street from Rev. Julian S. to the local heirs of the woman school was held Wednesday night Small Red B a s s ...... 20c E e ls ...... 30c there has been made up a statement Wadsworth of Chateau Thierry, R. W . Joyner IS In Piedmont hall. thanking the friends in this town that takes every cent of the estate The Tolland schools will hold Little Neck Clams, Steaming Clams, Quahaugs, and leaves to the heirs additional for the beautiful flag which was mois caa not be Said their graduation exercises in the given to Rev. Wadsworth by Mr. Contractor and Live Lobsters. bills to be paid. It is not satisfac­ Federated church. Longfellow’s tory to those concerned and legal "The Village Blacksmith” will be and Mrs. A. L. Crow'ell. who are action as to the amount charged by read and a cantata presented. now in France. He also thanks Builder Fancy Native Strawberries the lawyer who handled the case in Legion Contest Manchester for its gift of money to DEWEY-RICHMAN CO. Troy may follow. The delayed count of the Ameri­ help carry on the work in Chateau Alteration and Repair Work Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians. Fresh Vegetables Every Day. ^ Thierry. At the time the letter was Ij Going to Convention can Legion "On to Paris” cam­ New Location 767 Main St. '' Chief G. B. Milne of the Rock­ paign was made last evening, show­ written Rev. Wadsworth was the Given Prompt Attention. Best Cuts of Meats. ville fire department is to attend the ing the following results: H. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Crowell on an automobile trip through Normandy Residence T1 Pitkin Street. three-day convention which will be Krause, 13,458; William Plunder. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3tXXXXX9^^ held of the New; England Fire 13,334; J. Doyle, 11,232; Elmer and Brittany. South Manchester. Phone MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THITRSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927. PAGE FOUR Hantlyfrtrr i \ mpralb i^UBLISHED B« The Outstanding Furniture Event of the Year THE HERALD PRINTING CO. Foan(J«(l br ElwoQd -i. E1& Oct. 1. 18§1 Every Evening Except Sundaya *.nd Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at Man­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall The Sale of Colonial Reproductions •IX’ dollars a year, sixty cent* a month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen certe r. week. Single coulee, three cents. Representing a Large Part of the Stock of One of New England’s Finest Cabinet Shops SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRE­ Hy I)0.\ E. .MOIVUV a result, to offer graduates who SENTATIVE, Hamllton-Do Llsser, Secrelaty, tlio .Atneiican ('oinimini- could not go to college jobs In That Is Discontinuing Business. Ina. 2!'5 Madison Avenue. New York ty .Vd\ertisiiig .Vs,socintion keeping with the training resulting antj 612 North Avenue. from a liigh school education. Now, Chicago. when a higli scliool graduate re­ ITHOUT a doubt this is one of the most outstand­ The Manchester Evening Herald Is What about the high school on sale In New York City at Schultz's graduates after they ;et their di- ceives a diploma, he or she also ing purchases we have made this year. Only three News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. plomas? Many cities have thought I receives a letter that a position in W of Nejw England’s lai’gest furniture stores were in­ “Street and 42nd. Street entrance of about it but havew done little or j one of Davenport's business organ­ vited to participate in the reductions made possible by Grand Central Station. nothing. 1 izations is ready on Monday inorn- “International Nows Service has the the discontinuing of this cabinet shop. exclusive rights to use for republlca- Davenport, la,, has eolved the | inu. tlon In any form all news dispatches problem of helping her ne.vt geucr-^ The paronls are very apiireciatlve. The variety of designs and the unusually low prices credited to or not otherwise credit­ ation in an admirable manner. I The saerifiees they had made have ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively been proved worth while. makes it possible FOR EVERY HO^ffi to own at least entitled to use for repuhilcatlon all Davenport found that many high the local or undated news published school graduates could not go to Davenport retains many of her one good Colonial reproduction. This event also offers herein." college and were compelled to young people who develop Into pro­ an unusual advantage to young couples who desire to fur­ work. Parentk^iad sacrificed to put ductive citizens. Young people are nish their homes in a distinctive manner. To relatives, their children through the high not leaving town. Tills is one of THURSDAY. JUNE 16, 1927 too, it offers the opportunity to purchase gifts of the school. Davenport's methods of buildlug a The best man-power decided, as better city. highest type at prices one would ordinarily pay for gifts Solid Salem Chests SLIPSHOD. Solid less exclusive. $ 7 9 ^ That an error of almost thirty- the long run, made effective in the fact of caste— and If there Is any­ We urge our Manchester customers to purchase just four thousand dollars could be various national capitals from tiie thing on eartli tliat America should Sewing Cabinets as many pieces at this time as they possibly can— and as Four-drawer chests, exactly asi made in copying tlie report of the very weight of the delegates' au­ keep her skirts clear of it is an aris­ soon as they can— for quantities are limited and the val­ thoritativeness. tocracy founded on the science of sketched, come in solid mahogany. President of the Eiglith School and 4 6 ^ ues extraordinary. 38 inches wide with each drawer fit­ Utilities district, making the finan­ Possibly there may be serious war. ted with lock and antique brass pulls. 29 of these popular cabinets, ex­ cial condition of the district ap­ conflicts, both in America and in Wliat that kind of an aristocracy, S chests only. other countries, between politicians in Germany and Austria, did to tlie actly as sketched, of full — pear less favorable than It Is by that 14x26 inches—constructed through­ Rush Seat Windsors important amount, without instant and business leaders over determi­ world the world knows. America is out of solid mahogany. Excellent detection, is a circumstance which nations reached at Stockholm; but no proper soil for the^ sowing of workmanship and finish. $15.75 in itself is something of a commen­ these people are going over there' the seeds of a plant of the samn to find out how to make the whole genus. Exactly as sketched to the left, la tary on the character of Eighth dis­ Colonial red mahogany finish over birch. trict accounting to the public. ■world richer and so enrich every Genuine rush seats. Just 12 In stock. There has never been a time *bart of it— and the conclusions Ql EHEC RU.MOR9 when the e.xact financial situation that they reach will not be subject If liy any miraculous chance the of the district has been presented to dismissal through mere appeal in a clean-cut understandable oal- to tradition and preconceived pre-: vague reports coming out of uorth- ern Quebec, of flares seen at night anca sneet which the voter could judices. comp"e.i-nd at a glance. There Is The United States Chamber of in remote forest regions, of lumber­ no privlsion for such a presenta­ Commerce is not a political party, jack rumors about rescued aviators, tion; ua centralized fiii.u'cial ,i but if it concludes to accept Stock­ should indeed be forerunners of the Solid thority whose business it is to keep holm conclusions as valid in the development that Nungesscr and Wing Chairs Mahogany Chairs books which are always on view betterment of America’s world Coll are still alive, and if those In­ trepid airmen should after all come and which at any moment can be trade, it is likely to prove an eco­ $39.50 $ 1 9 ^ nomic party of unparalleled Influ­ out of the wilderness safe ami well, balanced and the precise sta*a of Solid Gatelegs Just 15 of these quaint New ence in shaping the country's eco­ America and particularly New York the district's affairs ..''isclosed. England fireside chairs In denim Just 10 of these fine wood seat $ 1 9 ^ .V!l this is e.xtr-Mncly i-nbusiuess- nomic-political policies. might well set llicmsclves tlie mark with solid mahogany feet. Windsor chairs of solid mahogany, like and out of step with the times, of excelling tlie frenzied welcome exactly as sketched with fancy pierced splat back. Saddle seat and 'R’hen accuracy and lucidity in pub­ S.M-YLL CL.AIMS COURT. extended to Colonel Lindbergh. It 35 solid mahogany Tables, tops measuring 34x48 when open. 12x34 heavy turned legs and stretchers. lic accounting are recognized every­ Much more than casual Interest only needs such a denouement to cap tlie wild excitement of 1927 when closed, solid legs and stretch­ Side Windsors $5.95 where as vitally essential to sound will be taken in the new small ers! An all mahogany table at less and economical government. claims court, to be established at over transoceanic flying. than you would pay fop an imitation 46 of these popular 'Windsor side chairs Hartford, by those many persons However, it is sorrowfully to be piece. in stock. Exactly as shown to left in No criticism is here intended to­ brown or red mahogany or maple finish Windsor Side Chairs admitted that almost anything is ward the officials of the district. who feel that one of the essentials over birch. They simply follow custom so old of progress in civilization is the de­ more likely to account for the Que­ $9.50 that it Is mossgrown. The trouble bunking of the existing court sys­ bec rumors than the actual circiiui- I f is ■nith the system under which the tem. staiice of tile escape from death of , i.cnt=— irta sn A These side chairs metch the arm district is managed; with the char­ Provision for .small claims divi­ the gallam Frencliiiien. The odds ; sketched above, excepting they are sions of ti:e city courts of Hartford are iiilinr.ely against any liappy out- made of birch In Colonial red or ma­ ter which fails to specifically re­ ple finish. 14 chairs are available, quire proper financial accounts anil and Stamford was made in an act come of 'J;< ir adventure, a limited few being in maple. statements and with the spirit of passed by the last session of the in) 0 let-alone which has permitted slip­ Legislature, and though somethin;: | shod methods to continue year af­ similar Is in vogue at a few otlior | All Mahogany Beds Priscilla Cabinets ^7.95 ter year. points in the country the enterprise i Made of solid mahogany— or solid wal­ is in the nature of an experiment. *3 9 nut if you wish—-finely constructed and SANFORD M. BENTON. In the Hartford court claims for' finish. Exactly as shown to right; 39 damages of all sorts except for libei , 24 genuine mahogany beds, as available. Kindly, considerate, courteous sketched, with heavy turned solid Sanford Benton will be missed from and slander, provided that th? j mahogany posts and stretchers, and the life of lilanchester as quiet men amount involved is le.ss tlian t^luU,! mahogany plywood headboard and of his rare type are missed— as may be tried witliout ititervcntinn ; I side rails. Full and twin sizes. of attorneys and without Ilie. at­ \'i w York, .Iciie 111.--The ''li;n foundation stones are missed, or I c and-li; I tel' iiiea ajMieai s t All Sales Final Deliveries the key note of a hymn. His were tendant costs usual under inc regii- .- h.ivo si'ized tl'ii.c hLi.i-cJie.s, as weT ;■ lar proce.aiire. Tk.? piroi-i dure will Solid the qualities that are fundamental the i,io\ies. ' thc-at'-'r,‘<. the a'la.i" Owing to the nature of We cannot guarantee im­ to a proper community rather than be freed from all tlie nousensir;-.] men: a.iid tlie olficu buildings o > this purchase aud the limit­ mediate shipment as so ornate or in any way conspicuous. red tape which makes an aiqieal to .M:i tjliat tan. | Mahogany ed number of pieces avail­ many pieces are unfinished, Th’,''-’ Dr. Fo..(!ick'.s new Baj.lis'j He was tlie soul of rectitude. His justice in small civil cases proli'';i- able we are obliged to de­ but assure jou your selec­ thrrrti v.ill I’o.'l four millions ;i:i'D tions will be delivered as tively expen :ive and wi'l.-out Uio Mirrors part from our usual gener­ life was regulated by principles as v.i!; I'' o,|n t|i,i'. d ■'vitli bowlin,.'. .C | ous plan of sending goods fast as they come out of the profound as they were orderly. He delay which makes it at once ridi-;! h .' ■ a I’t' .:iri’ rn,! cliime.s nuid' .m on approval. No goods finishing shops. Special Solid Lowboys was one who sought to do his part culous and demoralizing. ' I I I' 'iN. 'ih r tower will be tibout, ! held; none sent on approval; finishes can be had without 2'‘ii ti-et. nirh. j in life without shirking, without In other words, the small suitor * = no cancellations. Each sale extra charge If you place hnrli I rac'tons. tlie\' ■ ay, are 22 must be final. your order at once! bluster, -without flourish or trum­ in Connecticut is to Ii.?\e something;> III re.' ary in ,'ii‘.-,e da.'s ot hi-i’.-l Size 18x36 inch­ *45 pets— and to do it well, faithfully which, as yet, is dc.nii’d to the mme,. l-i'ii : e ir.i I'ih iiiiiii. lii a metro;':i:i g es. Only 24 In Colonial lowboys of solid mahog­ and in just remembrance of the deeply involved litigant, an autho -i- j ;i cluirch ninst fie metroiutilaii ! any, 36 Inches long, as sketched or This is (■iTUiin:,! llie case of a ’ stock. rights of his neiglibors and his own tative tribunal whicli will he con- | In Chippendale saylo. I ci,un.’li in tile mid-1'ortii'.s wli-ar,'' Typical cabriole legs obligations. ducted on a basis of comn-i. n sense. ’ tile soda! lialls are rented out f,>| and shell carvings. Only Town clerk for the long period of Mucli of the interest '.vliicli will tlte.iter inana:”i’a for reiiearsals. 14 at this low price. 2 7 years, treasurer .‘’or pait of that attach to ;he new court will ari.s j .\nd \ et i; is l;. Mie roinnntic and ' WATKINS BROTHERS, time, he gave to those labors the from ttii belief that the e.'-periment j colorful litll'? I’lace.s lliat most Chippendale mirrors, i tourists first turn u|io.n comiu.g to exactly as sketched same sense of spiritual responsibili­ may pr'.-ve an entering wedge in ' New York’ tind it is to sucii that tiie above, in solid mahog­ CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES ty that for sixty-one years held him the process of stripping the who.? sweetlic’arts no to bo nl.^rric^l. any. with genuine inlay to consistent membership in the court system of mucli of its artifi­ j The Catliodrnl of St. John tlie borders. South Methodist church, longest of ciality, its ghastly expeiisiv'’ness Divine iiia>’ iires..'nt an architectural picture unequaled on this coniinent, and its heartbreaking procrastina­ all meniber.s of that b'.dy. but it is to tlie flower-clustered lit- When one like Sanford Benton tion. The example of a successful , ti0 Cliui’ch Around the Corner dies the community sustains a net small claims court may prove to be tliat lovers rush wlien they wish the loss. There is no compensation. of immeasurable benefit ir, tlie ulti­ ! woddina l.)ell.s to ring. Somehow the timc.i-; do not seem ti mate obtaining of ju.stice liy .suitors I'l'diii ciery jiart of tlie nation the..’ come to Uiis romantic spot.' ASSASSIN GETS LIFE bring more of th ■ sa.i:e type to take without their becoming the pr.ty of It is looked upon as America's drews will suggest a constructive healthy Mr. Kellogg to retire amid LAST CHANCE TO RENEW their places. But he earned his a vulture system as evil as it is an­ Gretna Green, and elopers have the program for enforcement. a fanfare of vociferous praise. rest. cient. ; impression that all and sundry who W BINGTON, Warsaw, June 16.— Boris Kower- come tlicre can have their knots It Is always a pleasure to an­ WAR INSURANCE JULY 2 da. assassin of Peter Wolkoft, So­ tied on a moment's notice. nounce the budding of a new pres­ viet minister to Poland, was z>'n- Rumors are revived that Gever idential candidate. November of Yet tiie Itev. Raiulol|)h Ray re- ilTlE nor General Leonard Wood, return­ teaced to life imprl-scmmeu: early FOR WORLD TRADE. HEREDITARY sQl.DIERS. c.'nti.i told nil' lie turns down as next year probably will find but James A. Irvine Has Apillica- today by ths extraordinary court ing here from the Philippines, and two men to choose from, but mean­ Three Connecticut men, W. T. Almost one-sixth of tlie graduat­ niani’ :is 400 or 500 couples a year. Ambassador Sheffield, returning tion Blanks For Those Veter­ wl.icl) tiled him. It was announced, Hincks of Bridgeport, F. H. Johu- ing class at West Point this year is , .'-t(.'met imes th(>y seem too young, while the field is open to all. that tne court would recommend to By RODNEY DUTCHBR from Mexico, are going to resign. Your correspondent Is In receipt ans Who Want Them. ■ston of New Britain and G. U. made up of the sons ot regular sonieiiiiu's they seem to lack sin*- Sheffield’s resignation Is the the president that the sentence be rei'ity, or one ot them may liave of certain propaganda, neatly typed, commuted to fifteen years penal Kierstead of Hartford, are among army officers. Some of tlie fledgling Washington, June 16.— It Is an more probable. He has made a hit on behalf of Justice Carrington T. July 2, 1927 Is the last day that beeii divorced — any obstacles rise. with the representatives of foreign servitude. The trial was not mark­ 150 American delegates who are lieutenants are the grandsons of .Still tile demand for nuptial ties excellent bet that Wayne B. Wheel­ Marshall of the Ohio supreme court. War Risk Insurance can be rein­ ed by any unusual Incident. er, the prolific boss of the Anti- oil interests In Mexico City, but ap­ now on the Atlantic, bound for tlie professional soldiers. is so .creal that two assistant min- He Is a Republican and apparently stated. It la needless to say that Saloon League, has already com­ parently is unpopular with the his backers would not run him government Insurance Is Incom­ conference of the International It would probably do no harm If] ‘•'^ters are necessary to keep tile Mexican government and Mexican Last year piled a series of statements to against President Coolldge. Two or parably the best life Insurance ever Chamber of Commerce at Stock­ the proportion of hereditary mill-; niarria.^e mill running. shoot when General Lincoln C. An­ people, who credit him with caus­ ! there were mere than 2000 cere- three Marshall-for-Presldent clubs offered. Most of the veterans of the holm, under the chairmanship of tary men in the United States drews, the retiring "dry czar,” be­ ing much of last year’s unpleasant­ have been organized In Ohio, how­ World War need this insurance and monie.s. ness between our republic and Owen D. Young, chairman of the j Army's school of officers did not at New Yori: is a jilace to make gins to tell what he considers the ever, and a "national committee” will need it more and more as the | Pile Sufferers truth about prohibition. theirs. Inasmuch as this unpleas­ Board of the General Electric Com any time greatly exceed thi.s year’s young.sters ponder before leaping operates In Cin>clnnatl. years pass by, and the very ones j Beyond doubt, Andrews will antness has largely given way to a The Marshall ballyhoo received that need It most are the ones who Bow Fqr Have You Gotten With pany and co-author with the Vice- percentage. It has never been con­ into the marriage net. certain surface appearance of Messy Ointments? If they have dwelt long in Man­ write the story of his career as chief here points out that Marshall ran have allowed It to lapse. President of the famous Dawes clusively proven that a youngster enforcer and Incidentally outline amity, It Is not unreasonable to ahead of all other successful can­ From now until July 2, 1927, a hattan they have learned the lesson Don’t be surprised that supposi­ plan. his conclusions. suppose that Sheffield may be re­ didates In the last election by vigorous effort fs to be made to makes a better officer because his I of high rental and high living cost placed by a man more acceptable to tories and salves haven’t rici you The mission on which this group father was a captain, a colonel or a ; Geneialy both bride and bridegroom No one can predict just what thousands ot votes and says other place before every veteran in the the Anti-Saloon League fears the the Mexicans. laudatory things about him. community the fact that after July of Piles. The most they can do is Itavo jolis and liavo to keep them bring temporary relief. They never of American business men has de­ general officer ahead of him. tliougli; worst. It can hardly feel any oth­ It must be admitted that General It neglects to state whether the 2, 1927 he cannot renew the Insur­ long after tlie ceremony has been reach the cause— blood stagnation parted may prove to be one of the ot course there is not the sliglite.st , spoken. New York is no place to er way. in view of its violent enmity Wood is no national Idol to the judge is a good straddler. ance, the right to which he gained toward Andrews and Its conviction Filipino people, but the Philippines by his service in time of war. It in the lower bowel. most Important undertakings In reason to believe that such a de- j “ live on love.'' Piles can be removed by an oper­ which the world's leaders of Indus­ scent Is a detriment to any soldier; GILBERT SWAN that he was never at heart a sup­ are a possession and not a suppos­ will not be necessary to take the edly friendly and neighboring sov­ full $10,000 worth of Insurance. ation. Sure! But who wants to sub­ but history pro'fides plenty of evi­ porter of the 'Volstead Act. try and commerce have engaged The other day, In New York, a ereign state. If the administration One can take $1,000 or any amount mit to the surgeon’s knife when a since the war. The conference is to dence that tlie upgrowth of a mili­ newspaperman asked Andrews If Is in accord with Wood and his between $1,000 and $10,000 in harmless little tablet taken inter­ attempt to find the ultimate solu­ tary caste is of no advantage to he thought that prohibition could work it presumably will try to keep units of $500. If a person Is in good nally can banish the cause of Piles be enforced. Andrews, It is report­ him in Manila. AHOUGHT health It will be necessary only to and bring real, lasting and honest- tion ot the problem of a larger and any country and may, on occasion, Rumors of Secretary of State pay the premium for the current to-goodness relief? freer production and exchange of prove to , be the exact opposite. ed, did not reply. He still holds of­ fice, despite the league’s desire to Kellogg’s Impending resignation A prudent man covereth sham^. month and one month besides to re­ Forget about an operation and stop using salves. Hem-Rold, the commodities among the forty-three It would he an unwelcome thing push him out before his resignation have died down and their quies­ — Proverbs xliil6. instate it. countries which will be represent­ if there were to be too earnestly Fast day of Sts. Ferre'Olus and takes effect on August 1. cence is much more likely to attend A « • Application blanks may be had internal remedy dlscoverd by Dr. Leonhardt, should quickly rid you ed. This is an enormously large or­ fostered, in army circles in th's Ferrutius, martyrs of the third Out of office, Andrews probably such an event than anything else. Where shame is, there is also from James A. Irvine. Mr. Irvine eenuiiy. and St. Aureliaii of tlie The country seems heartily to ap­ of Piles the same as It Is doing for der. Aud yet such is the quality ot country, the idea that a boy born will be as sincere as he has been fear.— Milton. will be glad to help any one fill out sixth ctiitury. on the job, but he Is not likely to prove of our Chinese policy, the the blanJcs or supply Information thousands of others or costs notn- the delegation from America and so In the army ought to carry out fam­ Anniversary of the birth of Ed­ be tongue-tied. He will be in a po­ Nicaraguan war has been ended regarding this Insurance. Ing. correspondingly able are scores of ily tradition by remaining in the ward I.'of England. sition to make startling disclosures and if there were to develop some Accidentally touching the letter Get a package of Hfem-Rold today at ’s or Murphy's drug store the representatives of other coun­ army. For as soon as the hereditary and, within the limits of decency flourish of good will between Mex­ "E" on a 310 gold piece, a Califor­ Jersey and ftuernsey cows yield ico and the United States— perhaps nia banker was amazed to see the or any druggist. It is absolutely tries that it would not seem to be at soldier becomes a recognized insti­ and a sense of honor, he may be milk which makes yellower butter expected to do so. a treaty or forihal agreement of side bearing the spread eagle open, Crocodllec of Borneo pursue prey harmless and If 5»ou aren’t delight­ all impossible that understandings tution in the country's military es­ than that of Holsteins and Ayre- Despite Anti-Saloon League mis­ some sort— the setting would be disclosing two photographs of wom­ by holding the tall off the ground ed with the results you can have reached at Stockholm may be. in tablishment we shall experience the shires. givings, it la quite possible that An­ ideal for the elderly and norm tou en. and walking Ilk* a land animal. your money back.— adv. . . , MANCECBSrfJR ICONN!) ETVENING HERALD, THUTtSDAY, 3XJNE 16, 1927,

As - publisher ot some o£ this literature •vhich he sends out, I OPEN FORUM I wish to publicly thank him for giv- I ing it out and may God bless and “ TWO PAN HANDLERS j direct him in his work. L'NEARTHED” I Yours respectfully, A. E. FISH. Editor, The Herald; — A word of explanation in regard Men^s Week at Wise^ &nith & Co to the “ Pan Handler’’ or an article LICENSES SUSPENDED which appeared in The Herald last FREE SUBURBAN TELEPHONE SERVICE CALL 1530 Thursday. The writer did not sign his name qdie weekly list of operators to the article, nor did he mention whose licenses to drive automobiles the name ot the so-called “ Pan in Connecticut have been suspended Positively the Best Values in Hartford Handler". The result is. that a for one year for driving while un­ number ot persons are accusing two der the influence of liquor was different persons of being the “ Pan given out today at the state motor | Handler". One party is A. E. Fish, vehicle department as a part of the j who lives in an adjoining town effort to reduce this highway | Comparison Will Ptove This Statement (Bolton) and sends tracts by mail menace. There are forty names on to Manchester citizens, and the tlie list. Three were Connecticut other party is Fred E. Coleman who convicted in other states. The de­ lives in Bolton (although his mail I partment statement advised people | Here Is What We Offer at Our Men’s Store address is Andover) and distributes to notify the department or the 1 tracts in Manchester, so we both ; police in case they should see any | get the credit of being the danger- ! of the suspended drivers operating 1 ous and rich “ Pan Handler?" ‘ j motor vehicles. Thursday, Friday and Saturday The first party mentioned is my- | Carl Anderson, Ansonia. self and I have published an dis­ Harold J. Barks. New Britain. tributed between three and four Peter J. Burns, Granby. hundred thousand tracts in the last j James M. Connolly, \V. Haven. 10 or 12 years. Yet, 1 have never' Joseph E. Cutler, Danbury. An Outstanding Exposition of Style, Quality and Low Prices asked any man for a penny and John J. Davis, Hartford. these tracts have cost some money, ' Elwin Dragon, Hartford. more than half of which has come Fred Draves, Westport. out of my own pocket, therefore, I John J. Eustace,' tV’aterbury. Newest can not honestly be called a "Pan ‘ John T- Plcming, Willimansett, Mass. Handler.” of The other jiarty became interest- | Steve Grender, Winchester, N. H. Silk ed in the distribution of tracts i Kenneth Hanks, Wlnsted. Broadcloth largely through my influence, so if ■ Peter Hart, So. Woodstock. and Soiaette James A. Hayward. Hartford. any one has any cussing to do Neckwear Reg. $2.50 to $3.50 Values about it give it to me. I am used to Julius Hedricks, New Rochelle, it and can easily stand it- N. Y.' Reg. $1.50 " At The other party, Fred E. Cole­ Andrew F. Henn, Hartford. Four-in-Hands man, is a man about 4 9 years old, Andrew- Hermanns, Shelton. and has always lived on the Man­ Clement Hurteau, Willimantic. chester line. At the age of 18 years Ivar Johnson, Westbrook. / he had what was then called in- i Witold Kosinski, Hartford. H.OO 1 .5 9 fantile paralysis and since that Sanniel Levitz, New Haven. Alex Lihtarowic, Southington. 2 Suits for $3 time has never had enough strength EACH in his legs to carry his l)ody without Wm- Lisouski, Wethersfield. a cane and now lias to use two Edw. Lucente, Hartford. canes. For a good many years he . .Martiu, New York City. worked for John Risley, doing work Wm. S. Hunter, Bridgeport. that required little walking. When I). J. McGrath, New- Haven. John Risley died, Mr. Coleman lost Patrick J. Meintee, Wethersfield. a good friend. Since that time he Chas. F. McNamara, Hartford. took in men lioarders and tried to Leo McNeil, New Haven. earn an honest living, however, Harold Miles, Portland. many of his boarders took advan­ Fred S. Mitchell, Groton. tage of him and failed to pay their John Patrisk, Hartford. bills, so he w'ent broke. Chas. Peavey, Wethersfield. When a man does the best he can Walter F. Pinte alias Walter F. M en! For the Last 3 Days of Men’s W eek and then can't, it is time for other Tuite, New Haven. able bodied men to help so the town Nathan Sartre, East Hampton. of Bolton concluded that it was Bruno Sulecki, New Haven. time to help and they are helping. Samuel Thompson, New Milford. Four Hundred Mr. Coleman has plenty to eat, a Geo. A. Thorne, Jr., New- Haven. place to sleep and clothes to wear John Vardzik, Stamford. and he does not need to Pan handle for these. Not being able to work and desiring to do something with BOLTON the time that could be used profli- M en! Men! ably, he gradually began sending Tile follow-ing children w-ere bap­ out tracts that he received from tized at the Center church Sunday. publishers free, luit found that The occasion was Children's Sun­ H ere’s the Stock Up quantities of envelopes and postage day; Olive Tuttle. Maxwell Hutch­ 2-Pants Suits stamps cost money. Consequently, inson, Jr., of Andover; Allison and For the Summer F he put the case before those whom Barbara Lee, of this place. The ex­ Newest he sent tracts too honestly— that he ercises were as follow-s; Music by can get the tracts free and he is choir, recitation. Maxwell Hutchin­ willing to write the letters and send son; Children’s Day is here, Evelyn A t a Sensationally Fancy out the tracts if those who are in­ Lee; 23rd Psalm, Virginia Lee and Golf terested will contribute to buy Bobby Massey; song by children; stamps and envelopes to continue ! The .Candle of Faith, Dorothy Saun- the work. ; ders; Make life glad, Irene Dlet- Silk During these seven months he 1 richson; music by choir; exercise Hose Low Price has received, on an average, about j by Mrs. Taylor’s class; song. I thinlv $8.00 to $12.00 ])er month in ! when I road, that sweet story of The Reg. $2 stamps, stamped envelopes and old; Away in a manger; The Wise Positive Hose money. These have come from Men. Edna Lee; primary class; Positive Margaret Massey. Hattie and There­ Alaska, Canada, the United States, sa Lee, Irene Deitrichson; Jesus in Kind The Reg. $1.00 Kind and a very little from Manchester. the temple, Etha Massey; Jesus and With this money, as his books For the Final Days the Fisherman, Junior Jones; '30 '30 For the Final Days show, he has sent out 3038 sealed Beatitudes, class; Bible verses, of Men’s Week of Men’s Week letters in seven months with 29,- Amelia Lee; songs. Let your light Values Values 000 tracts, so if you know the regu­ shine for Jesus. The Good Shep­ lar price of postage stamps, en­ herd, Ruth Lee; song by choir; He velopes, paper, and lead pencils and came to old Jerusalem, Frank are willing to figure these up, you Saunders; recitation, Clarence 1 .5 9 69c pr- :an make an approximate estimate Deitrichson; Father bless us. Mar as to just about how rich he is at garet Massey. Not Low Priced Suits But Good $30 Suits :liis time. He has not spent a penny Schools in town close Friday, 3 Pairs For $2 of this money on himself. June 17 and the graduating exer If the Red Cross solicits funds cises are Friday evening, June 17 with which to supply food, clothing Miss Rosalie Clements is ill and Athletic at a Price That Compels Attention and shelter to supply the physical confined to her home. needs of mankind, we do not call Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grisw-old of ;lrem Pan Handlers, and it this man Hartford have moved to their cot Nainsook Sports is soliciting funds to supply food tage here. Up-to-the-Minute in Style Detail for the soul of man. which he Myron Lee, Jr., is confined to his honestly believes they need, let us home with ear trouble. Union Sweaters not call him a Pan Handler- Miss Helen Bently of Winsted Slip-on Style I would suggest that if you are spent the week-end w-ith Mr. and Suits Two and Three Button Models fortunate enough to have your Mrs. Thomas Bently. name in the telephone directory Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McGuirk and Pure Worsted and receive some of this literature, family spent the week-end at their Reg. $1 Value read it, and I am sure it won't hurt home here. 2 Pairs of Trousers With Every Suit Reg. $3.95 Value at you and it may do your soul good. Charles Loomis of Pawtucket After reading it, if you think it is spent the week-end at his home good dope, pass it along to some here. Knickers if Preferred ea. one else. If yon think it is danger­ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawton and 69 c *2.95 ous, or if it is too deep reading for son Edwin of Hartford, spent the your brain, or if you arc honestly week-end at tlieii- bungalow. 3 For $2 afraid to face the truth, then con­ DIrs. Samuel Alvord, Miss Kath­ sign it to the waste basket, and erine Hanolin, Miss Adelia Imomir, then the office boy may find it and Miss Annie Alvord, Mrs. Charles get saved to life eternal. This much Sumner, Miss Lavinia Fries. Mr.?. Frank Collins, Mrs. J. W. Phelps, 1 can assure you— you will have to Mrs. A. How-e, attended the Farm For the New Summer Styles face the truth some day. Bureau outing Friday. This man is trying to spread the Miss Janet Hoyt w-ho has been a Last 3 Days gospel of Jesus Christ. How much few days with Miss Ruth Jones has better this old world would be if It returned to New Haven. of Men's Week knew, worshiped, served and obey­ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Rose and in­ $2 and $2.50 ed Him (Jesus Christ) who is its fant son of Hartford spent the designer, creator, upholder and week-end at the home of Roger only Saviour for time and eternity. The Greatest Rose. Broadcloth iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin mm Shoe Sale in I THE SAVAGE WASHER | All Hartford Shirts /I I ELIMINATES WASH DAY’S | m0 mm I LAST HARD HALF | and $7 Values in H.65ea.

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nette.” The Manchester Gas Company Carmelita Geraghty has the femi will allow discount on monthly gas nine lead In “ The Last Trail" and bills if paid by tomorrow, June GEO. A. JOHNSON others In the Cast. Include Lee 17 — adv. Additional Sports ^ hach Shumway, Oliver Eckh^dt, Wil­ k. PKI\ATE , All snake venom Is not alike. Civil Engineer and Smrveyor liam Davidson, Frank S. Hagney, Some poisons the blood and some Robert Brower and Jerry Madden. Tel. 299. South Manchester Lew Seller, who has directed causes paralysis of the diaphragm. t I many outstanding pictures, was be­ FRANCE hind the megaphone during the filming of "The Last Trail.” John National League | American League - t r - Stone wrote the screen play. At St. Xoul«i— . * At Phllndelphin 1— (9 In “ Naughty, Nannette” , Viola CAHIIS CIAM 'S 0 j W H ITE SOX 0. ATHLETICS 4 a Dana has c, role for which she is STUDEBAKER’S ST. LOl'IS I CHICAGO AB, R. H. rO. A. E. AB, R, H, PO, A. E, very well fitted. She plays the part DouUiit, of ...... "> 1 •' ■’> 0 Metzlcr, of ...... 5 2 2 4 0 0 of “one of the 10,000; an extra girl Krlsch. 2b ...... ' i 1 1 b ij lUinncfleld, ss ...... 4 0 1 3 3 0 in Hollywood. Bottoniley. lb ...... 2 1 2 11 d Bnrrott, rf ...... 4 1 3 1 0 1 Viola befriends another little Hohi;, i! 1 (I d McCurdy, c , ...... 0 2 3 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 Kalk, If ...... 5 0 girl and aids her in getting back ERSK/JVE SIX Southwurtli. rC ...... 0 2 Bell, ;:i) ...... -t 0 1110 1 Clanov, 11) ...... 4 1 Into the good graces of her wealthy Snyder, c ...... -1 0 2 1 0 K a 111 111, 3 b ...... 4 0 family, who had thrown her out. Thevcnow, .ss ...... 1 1 1 3 0 0 Ward, 2b ...... 4 1 Halne.'^, p ...... ^ 0 1 0 1 0 Lyons, p ...... 3 1 The little star makes you feel all of her heart-rending disappoint­ 33 10 27 12 0 3S c 11 27 14 1 ments, ail the tortures of going Beauty to delight the eye, N EW YORK I'HILADELI’HIA AB. R. II. I’O. A. E. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. from one casting office to another, Mueller, If ...... 1 o o 2 o 0 Bisliop, 2b ...... 2 1 1 0 4 1 looking vainly for a job; tragic in­ Llndstroin, 3o ...... I o O 2 3 0 Wheat, If ...... 3 1 1 II 0 0 cidents which come into the life of fine-car performance to Hal per, rf ...... 3 U 0 0 0 0 Cobb, rf ...... 3 1 0 2 0 0 Hornsby, 2b ...... 2 u 0 2 (i 1 Simmons, cf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 most every extra girl- Terry, lb ...... 3 0 o lo 2 0 Cochrane, c ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 The male lead is taken hy Ed. .lackeon, ss ...... 3 f 1 1 2 0 Dykes, 3h ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 Brownell, a new find, and a great quicken the pulse, and 1 oiisii. if ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Collins, -N. 1 0 0 0 0 0 T a ib ’i', c ...... 2 0 0 j 2 0 roole, 11) ...... 3 0 0 10 0 0 supporting cast Includes, Joe Grinics, i< ...... o u 0 o o 0 Boley, ss ...... , 3 O 0 1 3 0 e Young, Sydney de Grey, Patricia Solig...... 3 0 0 1 0 0- Quinn, p ,.T ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Palmer, Alphonse Martel, and Bar­ small-car economy to Grove, p ...... 2 0 0 1 0 1 The cemetery at Boio le P retc, near Montauvllle 27 0 2 24 15 I bara Clayton. Score bv iiiiiiiius; .2 0 4 4 27 10 2 St, Louis ...... 320 000 OOx— 5 .Score bv innings: Paris where a famous dancer is meet every purse. Two liase hits, Hottoiiiley, I'riscb; ChicaKO ...... 101 020 020— 6 This is Chapter. 58 of the series home run. South M'orlli; sacrllice hit, {DIAMOND AND SURPRISE I'.olding court among her suitors. Phlladelplila ...... 400 000 00

I I PA G E SETVEN MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16; 1927. BUSY WEEK-END {WOMEN’S G O If TOURNAMENT Manchester Trade School Loses CANADIAN STABLE Hagen Is A ll Set . Its Second Game in Two Seasons LOSES 7 OUT OF 8 BASEBAU s u r e RESETS IN A TRIPLE TIE To Rush Into Lead •? Games Here Tomght, Tomor­ Manchester Trade lost Its second Eddie Reed Is Only Nutmeg Mrs. Bendall, Mrs. Blish and game In two seasons yesterday af­ PIRATES AND CARDS By DAVIS J. WALSH win anyhow. Today, he must out­ ternoon In New Britain when the I. N. S. SiKHls Editor last such as Sarazen. Hagen, Arm­ row, Saturday and Sun­ Mrs. Cheney Tie For Tof Trade school nine of that city em­ Stater To Lose on Inter­ our, Cooper, Mehlhorn, Diegel, Jim erged an 8 to 7 winner In the first CLING TO POSITION Oakmont, Pa.; June 16.— For the Barnes and Archie Compston, not of the annual two-game series. first time since he relinquished the to consider Johnny Farrell and day; Out of Town Contests Honors With Net cf 50 In Manchester’s seven errors were too esting Card Somewhat Bobby Crulckshank, who might much of a handicap for its twelve title in 1920 to Ted Ray never to come up from the surreptious rear regain it in the hitervenlng years, Too. Country Club Affair. hits to overcome. Marred By Poor Officiat­ to take the play away from every­ lifty X>£ WILLIAMS Jimmy Adams, Manchoit^r’s Cubs Burning Up Eastern Walter Hagen today was ready to one. Umpire Hart spikes player. . pitching ace, was held In teserve go into the final rounds of the na­ Those mentioned are the only fer the all-Import ant g.’.me at That’s news. Team But Cannot Shake ing. tional open championship with the ones who have better than a math­ There will be several baseball A triple tie for first place result­ Nebo tomorrow afternoo i wi'h fighting change that only a fight­ ematical chance at the title but, at games in and out of town involving Bridgeport Trade school. Edgar Stan Harris tried Speaker at ed in the first of a series of Wom­ ing golfer needs. Three strokes that, they are too numerous If you Manchester teams during the re­ en’s Handicap Golf tournament! pitched In his place. Adams, how­ first base, Trls is an ambitious back of the lead and occupying a wish to figure them against any mainder of the week. over the Manchester Country Club ever will face New Britain In the the Runners-Up. young cuss. If at first Tris don’t The eight-man stable of Canad­ spot from which a rush from the one man. The Impending champion Tonight Cheney Brothers and course yesterday afternoon. Play return game here next \s’eeV:. ian boxers, most of whom were rear may well be started, “ King” may be neither Hagen nor Sarazen. Kanes Furniture Company of Hart­ was restricted to nine holes. Mrs, Jack Connelly, diminutive short­ credited with being a cliamplon of was poised today for the effort of It may not be Cooper or Armour. ford meet at the West Side Play­ stop, led the locals attack, collect­ BY LES CONKLIN It may be even that Johnston will Fred J. Bendall, Mrs. R. O. Cheney, some sort, failed to live up to ad­ a lifetime and, at least ten other grounds. Jr., and Mrs. Fred T. Blish led the ing four hits In six trips to the vance expectatioixs at the Hartford men felt exactly the same way fold up In the last two rounds. Tomorrow afternoon the State (I. N- S. Correspondent) Expect New Champion field, each having a net Of 50. Mrs. plate. The box score; Velodrome last night before sever­ about it. Trade School nine will play Bridge­ Bendall’s gross of 62 was the best New Britain (8) New York, June 16.— Although al thousand fans, Connecticut win­ One of them was Robert, the But you can’t figure all of them port Trade School at Mt- Nebo AB R H PO A E the Chicago Cubs, with eleven miaslng at one and the same time score of the tournament. ning seven of the eight internation­ Emperor Jones, himself, and in Grounds. Following are the scores of the Pond, I f ...... straight victories, are burning up al bouts. However, there was some person, playing through the tourn­ and that is the main reason that Tomorrow afternoon, Manchester the boys behind the third tier of leaders; Booth, S3 . . . . the eastern teams they are unable lively action crammed Into the ament as a champion who seemed High will close a successful season Hand! lockers In the Oakmont club house “ Abie's Irish Rose” is in its last Anderson, lb . to draw clear of the Pirates and three-hour bill which included about to be unfrocked. The gent when it plays Middletown High in weeks, which just goes to show Gross cap Ne Rlchtmeyer, p Cardinals, who have caught the are betting today that a new cham­ 10 twelve bouts. was six strokes back of the leader, that city. the theater-going public is fickle in Mrs. F. J. Bendall 62 12 50 Rockwell, 2 b . idea and started winning spurts of pion will be installed ere the shad­ Here are the results of the inter­ Harrison Johnston, the amateur Tomorrow night the Community its taste. If any. Mrs. F. T. Blish 64 14 50 Bcherdell, cf . . their own. The Giants, held to two national bouts: gentleman or gentleman amateur as ows of late afteiTioon purple into that bank of hills beyond the neth­ Club and the Rockville Y. P. A. Mrs. R. O. Cheney, \ Hubbell, c . . . hits by Jesse Haines, dropped to Barney O'Donnell, Canada, out- the case may be. Johnston started The six-year- old Gronch girl who 70 20 50 er bank of the Allegheny. nine will play a twilight game at Jr. McCabe, rf . . the .500 mark and apparently are boxed Eddie Reed, Hartford, 118, the last two rounds with a total the West Side Playgrounds. 11 tried to wreck a train “ just to see Mrs. H. C. Alvord 63 12 51 KolodzieJ, rf . out of the race. for the only victory scored by the score of 147, Hagen with 150 and But whoever the winner may be, i the 1927 tournament must go Saturday afternoon Cheney Bros, the cars fall down” may grow up Mrs. Chris Glenney 69 18 51 Abel, 3 b ...... Three leading pitchers improved Dominion stable. Jones with 153. It seemed as 5 3 down in the books as the most un­ and the Crompton-Knowles Com­ to be a nice big girl and shoot her Mrs. Earl Seaman 71 IS their records. Ted Lyons of the Vincent Lr. Bella, Middletown, though the champion of champions 56 34 8 S 30 14 usual of all the classics. No oae, pany of Worcester, Mass., will play husband. Mrs. W. D. Defiter 70 14 White Sox won his ninth game In a earned a close decision over Art was due to call it a tournament. at the West Side Playgrounds. • » • Mrs. H. H. Hyde 70 12 5S Manchester (7) row and his twelfth of the season; Gagne, Canada, in three fast rounds Other Contenders with the possible exception of Arm­ AB R H PC E our’s 71, Fred Baroni’s 72 and Far­ The Bon Ami nine also expects to Morehart of the Yankees just Carmen Hill of the Pirates ohalkert in the 118 pound class. For, at intervening spaces were made his second iilt of tho year. Mauchuck, 3b Barney Yousenian, Hartford, won rell's 73 of yesterday, lias been play Saturday afternoon but “ who up his eighth consecutive victory: placed the illustrious names of and where” Is as yet unannounced. Now we knov; someone handed rwo NEW STARS LOOM Connelly, ss . . and Charley Root of the Cubs won from Art Gloutney, Canada, in the Gene Sarazen at 148, Tom Armour able to score in the manner to Arson, lb . . . . 130 pound division. which they have been accustomed. The Hartford Eastern League his eleventh game of the season. at 149, Harry Cooper at 150, Har­ Club will play Springfield in a Thurz, c . . . . ^ Grimm and Hartnett each got Ray Hall, Hartford, was given a ry Hampton at 151 and Bill Mehl- The British nominated a nine- IN FISTIC FIRMAMENT man team and yet with the show­ doubleheader at the McKee street Kopinsky, 2b . 2 ! tour hits as the Cubs massacred the very unpopular and unearned deci­ horn and Leo Diegel at 152, and Travers, If. c , sion over Paul St. Germaine, Cana­ while it may be that Jones will go down rounds approaching, only one Stadium Suuday afternoon, the first I I'nillies, twelve to five. game starting at 2 o’clock. Ramsay, cf . . - Q I Lyons Settles Down da. The decision was booed for sev­ very well today it doesn’t stand to of them, Archie Compston,, has the New York, June IG.— Two starf! Lewis, rf . . • ■ chance of a white man on a fair The Community Club expects to in the fistic firmament sparkled 0 I After being tagged for a homer eral minutes. reason that one and all of these Edgar, p .... Paul Tersa, East Hartford, out- play. The “ hot” choices of the play out of town Sunday and the v. ith added brightness today as tli4 0 by Simmons with the bases choked parties will go very bad. It will Adams, If . . . slugged George Ash, Canada, to win need a combination of both to re­ American contingent were suppos­ Aces to play at home. result of sensational knockouts at in the first, Lyons settled down and the Polo Grounds boxing carnival did not allow a hit after the third by a technical knockout in the sec- turn Jones to the throne he ascend­ ed to be farrell, Cruikshank and 40 7 12 28 15 7 John Golden, among others, and Lindbergh the wrong nickname. last night. Sergeant Sammy Baker, inning. He won his own game with or.d round. Twice, Tersa dropped ed at Scioto so regally last year. • * * K. B. T. S. .... 003 031 000— S yet the first two are barely within the famous soldier welterweight of a triple in the eighth. Score, six to Ash for a count of nine. Tersa was Jones, of course, is the Harry It will cost a fine of 10 lire or S. M. T. S. .... 110 012 002— 7 a big improvement over his last ex­ hail and the latter is out of sight 10 LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS. i Mitchel Field. N. Y., scored a tech- four. Houdini of competitive golf, the jail to swear, according to Italy’s Two base hits, Arson 2, Thurz, and virtually mind altogether. j nical knockout over Ace Hudklns, Joe Harris, whose hobby this hibition. man who can pluck a rabbit out of Ainerlcau League new law. As If it wasn’t hard Anderson 2, Rlchtmeyer 2, Rock­ Pinky Kauffman, Hartford, gave The positions of Jock Hutchin- I Nebraska terror, in the seventh year is collecting base hits, got the hat and make it look the part E. Miller, St. L o u is ...... 401 enough already for a golfer to well; three base hits, Connelly. the rugged and plucky Harry Chev- sore and Willie MacFarlane, ex­ ' round, and Sid Terris knocked out three of them as the Pirates sub­ of a lion. He was six strokes back Gehrigh, New Y o r k ...... 390 break 100. rerier, Canada, a good beating to when they started the last eighteen champions both, may hardly be re­ I Ruby Goldstein, his East Side rival, dued the Braves, seven to four. garded as encouraging while Joe Simmons, Phila...... 379 { in the first round. get a well earned decision. The at Scioto, and what happened? Meusel, New Y o r k ...... 377 Pittsburgh handed an unconditional Turnesa who chased Jones Into the [ By checking Hudkins’ long string Canadian was in a bad way during Everybody blew with the single, Cobb. Phila...... 374 release to Joe Bush, veteran pitch­ the last round and another blow last title, remains with the situation of victories, Baker looms as the STATE GIRLS HOLD er, and bought Joe Dawson from outstanding and notable exception Leader a year ago today: Ruth,I might have ended it then And of Robert the Jones. He was four today almost as a matter of cour­ outstanding welterweight challen­ Louisville to replace him. New York. .381. j there. Six stitches were required to strokes off the lend starting the tesy. Golfers You Have Met ger. Ace was on his feet and going The Giants merely went through National League close an ugly gash in Chevrerier’s last nine and yet won. It has been a tournament of by Kent Straat strong at the-finish, but a cut under BANQUET AT HOTEL the motions against Haines, losing form-backflops and perhaps we Harris, Pittsburgh...... 451 ■ to Cl S PAT OPP his right eye was bleeding so pro­ upper lip and he also lost a tooth History May Repeat P. Waner, P ittsburgh...... 3S9 five to nothing. but battled gamely to the final bell. History may rene.at. in spite of haven’t seen anything yet. The fusely that the referee stopped tbs Eppa Rixey of the Reds held the third and fourth rounds always pro­ Farrell, Boston ...... 380 bout. The defeat was doubly hnm'i- Jack Kelley, tVaterbury, gave the prophets, but Bobby Jones isn’t Hornsby, New Y o r k ...... 36'i BOND THIS EVENING Brooklyn Robins to four hits but Stanley Hoiseth, Canada, a severe i likely to win unless he starts play­ duce the • inevitable blowup that liatlng to Hudkins because of the Dazzy Vance won the decision, two comes to every man who essays to Frisch, St. Louis ...... 361 presence at the ringside Of his old beating in their 165 pound class ing miracle golf, Pronto and with­ Leader a year ago today: Cuyler, to one. encounter. It was Hoiseeth's first out loss of future time. play 72 holes of golf and they will friend. Col. “ Slim” Lindbergh. ' 't'he other teams did not play. be played today. Anj»thlng can hap­ Pittsburgh, .378. Terris put Goldstein to sleep af­ bout in this country. He just re­ As a matter of fundamental fact, “ Tlio Big Five” K cently came across from Norway he has too much to beat. In the pen; many things will. It only re- ter h| had been knocked down for Members of Twelve Teams raaJns to determine what, how, Cobb ...... 374 a count of nine. The “ dancing mas­ where he was credited with 41 con­ 1926 championship, he had men In Hornsby ...... 363 secutive victories. Kelley hit him when and by what margin. ter” hit Ruby on the button when front of him who weren’t due to Ruth ...... 340 with everything he had but couldn't Goldstein was rushing in to finish To Gather In Hartford For REUTHER CAN THROW Speaker ...... 3:i0 put him to sleep. However, he did his man. Terris’ victory stamps him petoire of stuff, Lisenbee has an in­ C ollin s...... 320 give him a badly swoolen eye as a as a leading contender for the light­ PLAYS BASEBALL SO tense desire to make good. He weight title. Celebration; Eleven Going FAST BALL AGAIN souvenir to take back home. Hoi­ dreams of a big herd of Holsteius seth was game as they make ’em The aggressiveness of Louis and Jerseys bringing in fat returns IN B.4NKRUPTCY. (Kid) Kaplan earned him a close and smiled to the end. HE CAN BUY A FARM in milk, creanq and money. From Here. Stomach Operation Improves Three punches were all Joe How­ decision over Jackie Fields, Los An­ Yankee Southpaw’s Pltchin" ard, Hartford, rook to knock out New Haven, Conn., June 16.— geles lightweight, in a ten rounder. Michael F. O’Hara, a New Londo:i In another ten-spot Billy Wallace of The first annual banquet of thej Ability Fifty Per Cent. supposed to be tlie feature bout of Bill Torpln, Canad;i, i:i wk.at was “Lizzie” Lisenbee, Washington Kid gloves are so called because plumber, today filed a voluntary Cleveland shaded Billy Petrolle, the Girls’ State Bowling League w'lll be they originally were made from petition in bankruptcy in United Fargo Express. held al the Hotel Bond in Hartford j By BILLY EVANS* the eveiiing. One of tl:ceo blows, Rookie. Plans Nice Big Dairy however, appeared to be a foul a:'.d kldskin. A few still are, but these States District Court here with lia­ this evening and more than one Farm In Sunny South. are very expensive .Most gloves are bilities of $14,816 and assets of Four members of the Roosevelt hundred persons are expected to he A star southpaw is - Referee Watson would have been , LI justified in awarding the bout to made from lambskin now. $4,898. family have held the position of as­ present. The ceremonies will begin asset to every major league SKe n e v e r 'BREAKS A Frederick G. Barlow* a Danbury sistant secretary of the navy. Theo­ that has penjiant hopes. It is base­ Torpin. Howard hit his opponent By BILIiY EVANS. at S’ 30. while on the floor but it was unin­ The 16-acre plot of land on which hatter, also filed a voluntary peti­ RECOflO- 60T SHE BREAKS dore Roosevelt, Franklin Roose­ The State League was organized ball precedent that right-handed the White House stands was pur­ tion showing llabirtles of $1,078 velt,, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and this year for the first time and prov­ pitching alone will not win cham- tentional. Yet it was a violation of PLENTY HEARTS “ Make this baby hit something chased originally for $1600. Now It and no assets. The liabilities repre­ K C O - U . 8 P A T OWf. T. D. Robinson, nephew of the first, ed a big success creating much in­ j.ionships. There must be a clever the rules. tough. ‘Lizzie.’ ” . , ,, is valued at $10,500,000. sent a judgment against him. all have held the position. terest among the fairer sex in all of left-hander on the staff to vary the In the best of the four inter-city bouts, Leo Lariviere, Waterbury, “ Bear down on this one, ‘Liz.’ the towns and cities entered in the style. Sounds like the Bloomer Girls circuit. Large galleries watched Last year, the New York Yankees made a fine impression in battling his way to a well-earned decision doing their stuff. many of the matches. The pennant had a star southpaw in Herbie Pen- On yie contrary, it is the 'Wash- was won by the Genlot Girls of "V\a- nock. He won 23 games for the over Johnny Clinch, New Britawi. Clinch took the count of nine on ! in.... ton' ‘ club ’ ’ of the American By B R IG G S terbury and the New Haven Rogers' American League champions and League slipping the rookie pitcher, AifCt It a Grand and Glorious Peelin'? Rec team 'finished second. Howard was generally considered the most two occasions but offered stubborn opposition. Horace Lisenbee, some advice. Murphy’s team got away to a good effective portsider in the majors. To the members of the Washing­ start but a jinx soon took after it The Yanks still have Pennock. In ton club, Lisenbee is “ Lizzie” or AMP Y o u d e c id e T b CE‘C5BRaT£ and inflicted nearly a dozen conse­ addition, Huggins also has a prom­ vjrtsM 'Vouve Beb-fJ AMD Ther-t oms DaV Yo u Comc plain “ Lizz” for short. He is one of The Bus e v e .n t BY Gnokihg cutive two-out-of-three defeats with ising young southpaw by the name the pitching reasons why Manager CIWIU WAR C501.F ALL StfAfioM- FhROUcSH w it h a MIFTV 94- the result that Manchester finished of “ Dutch” Reuther, who joined the AN O L D G O L D Harris hopes this club will get OU T ifst Cl A n o B a c k ik 6 5 In the second division. club last fall and turned in some somewhere this year. The dinner this evening is being creditable performances. Lisenbee is a right-handed hurl- financed by the various promoters. It is just po.ssible that the rejuv­ er of none too husky proportions, Those •»'ho will attend the banquet enated “ Dutch” Reuther of 1927 who has won his first three games from Manchester are Jennie Lucas, may prov^ a most important cog in in the role of relief and starting Nan Taggart, Clara Jackmora, the chances of the Yankees machine pitcher. In 23 Innings only one Helen Gustafson, Ednr. McCourt, to repeat as American League run has been made off his delivery, Lillian Hewitt, Mae Sherman, Kath­ champs. CR^UICKSHANKy^ I that unearned. erine Tureck, players; Bernard No doubt it sounds rather strange Working against the NeW' York Schubert, manager; Howard Mur­ hut “ Dutch” Reuther, starting his Yankees in his second start, he phy, promoter, and T. W. Stowe, of 11th campaign as a big leaguer, whiffed eight of baseball’s greatest The Herald. looked belter to me in his first two array of sluggers, getting the dan­ games of the year, tnan at any time gerous Bob Meusel three times In since 1919. That year he helped a row. Cincinnati win a pennant and a The path to the majors has been world series, even though the lat­ a rough one for Lisenbee. A fev/ ter title was a trifle tainted. years back he vras the property of A Back in the early days of his ca­ the Pittsburgh club, who decided reer, Reuther had a mighty good he Vvasii’t ready and sent him back fast ball. For the last five years to riampliia of the Southern League this has been missing from his re­ for further eeaeoning. pertoire. Reuther. during that time, The \V.".;’:Kn,gto;i scouts, after has won most of his ball games looking cv";' Lieenhce for several through smart pitching rather than weeks, derided he v;as a good pros­ - A n d T h s n T h b club c h a m p io n OH-H-H AlN'-r IT a world of stuff. pect and a fancy figure was paid AND Tbo vSs a RCH “Th r o u sh -SLIPS TbU.-AN Ol_D GOUD w m -t A the Memphis club for his services. Stomach trouble, which hamper­ VoS Amp F\m C) TbU FCEW WORDS OF "PRA

FEATURE ARTICLES LATEST FASHION ABOUT IJrrERESTING HINTS BY FOREMOST WOMEN AUTHORITIES THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE The Woman^s Day Home Page Editorials We have one set of cardinal vir­ tues for the home woman, and an­ Never Let Your other set for the business woman, This And That In according to the discovery of some­ Child See Fear body or other who takes her pen In <3iULB-'^teJft ri^‘'5it7/iLE hand. She says that those for the On Your Face home woman are— S nm f j ! Service ^ v Ben Lucien Burman as Beauty, purity, modesty, mercy, which lacked an arm and thus gave Feminine Lore THIS HAS HAPPENED By Olive Roberts Barton gentleness, fidelity and unselfish­ him no hold. The stiletto struck ness. Posinar at time* a» a barber, at other, a. ATTORNEY DAVIS, a him full in the. wrist, weakening Those for the business woman corlou. man called Vtlak ha. come his grip for an Instant But it was One of the first of the ten com­ are— to the queer little town of PORTO for this instant that the wiry Ital­ VERDE, In we.t central Bradl, to mandments of child training is, Punctuality, industry, accuracy, help hi. cou.ln, ELISE MAR- ian had hoped. 'Wriggling away ‘‘Thou shalt not teach him fear.” confidence, neatness, speed and op­ BERRY, .olve a .transe myaterj. Miss Ethel M. Fish, experienced<» Patou, one of the big French from his attacker, he struck at him A baby is born into this world timism. Eli.e, a beautiful American teacher, who for years has made a dressmakers, is using patent leather again, but ineffectively this time, without knowing what fear means. Not Sure girl, ha. inherited a coffee planta­ and darted for the shelter of the study of the individual needs of belts on the sheerest of organdie tion and other property adjoining It is not there and it will not be un­ Maybe so, but I am about con­ pupils under her instruction, will and lace frocks. Porto Verde. Sereral my.terlou. woods. til it is put there. vinced that the woman who is a liv­ death, occur, including that of one tutor children during vacation in Vilak took quick aim and fired. And when we think that back of ing example of the last set, and is of her foremen. She heraelf ha. But the darkness beyond the range primary, intermediate and gram­ been threatened and Teamed to .Artificial bouquets are undergo­ most failure, back of much ill devoid of all the first set, does not lenre. Vtlak. learning that LIN­ of the fire made accurate shooting mar school subjects. A member of ing a change. Instead of one large health and unhappiness is fear in get any further in business than In COLN NUNNALLY. a faniou. impossible. The bqflet crashed to the Mass. Association of Educa­ American cheml.t and once a single flower as they were, now one one of its forms, doe# it not seem her social life. teacher of hie, I. In South Amerl- the lower hanging branches of the tional Methods, she is well qualified should select tiny bunches of small, preposterous that we make so little I believe it is Helen Woodward g ca, .end. for him. trees, and whether it had found its to instruct pupils how to study to quaint flowers arranged In tight effort to prevent It? We ply a child who says in her book called = Vllak believe, that GAYLORD mark or no be could not telL Paa- obtain the best results. She may be 1 PRENTISS, a m y.terlou. and for- little boutonnaires, outlined with with vaccines and serums and all “ Through Many ’Windows,” which 1 bidding man, i. .omehovr involved quale, who had seen the chemist reached at 217 North Elm street. j tiny ruffles of lace like an old-fash­ 3 sorts of preventative treatment to is the story of her own business ca­ g in the death.. He trie, to vl.lt bursting excitedly through the Tel. 33 7. ioned sentimental valentine. keep his body healthy— yet we are reer, that she left business college 1 Prenti.. but U ordered to atay bushes, evidently believing they i array. Eli.e’. two-year-old or- criminally careless about allowing all primed with these cardinal vir­ i phaned nephew 1. kidnaped and were attacked in force, had lied ig- To determine how young women | things to happen that make a soul- Canned or fresh asparagus may tues but learned about the first day g PrcntI*. i. .u.pected. Vllak track. nominiously, without lifting a hand get their ideas, and their educa- j sick coward of him forever. she held a job that punctuality and the kidnaper., who are on hor.e- to aid his comrade. be used for the dish below which is hnck. and Anally he and hi. cora- tlonal potentialities is the job Dr. | You ask how he can be frighten­ industry and accuracy and neatness “ God, what cruelty!” Vllak mur­ ideal either for company or the en­ I_ panlon. come upon the child, un- Koffka, eminent German student of ed when he does not know what it and speed had very little to do 1 harmed and being cared for by a mured as be whipped out a knife the human mind will have at Smith tire family, when the recipe may be 1 gang of railroad laborer, in the means. The development of a little with anything. and with his bleeding band cut the College soon. This proposed experi­ halved. g charge of one CARLOS D ALBE^- child’s mind must necessarily be AVIiat Does? 1 TAR.A. Indian free. He took out a small ment in the application of psycho­ Two bunches asparagus, 1 1-2 difficult of analysis at the begin­ Deriving that these things do p Vllak tell. Eli.e .he and the first aid kit and put some salve on logy to educational problems is to cups sifted dried bread crumbs, 2-3 ning. S child mu.t leave on the next boat. cup hot milk, 4 tablespoons melted count, one might pertinently In­ = He and Nunnally return that eve- the aborigine’s burned sole, then S i be financed by the alumnae. Dr. His first knowledge is gained by looked at his own arm. The blood butter, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea­ quire "What does?” I am not going = nlng to reward D’Albentara and p I Koffka will not have to teach, or instinct, a lot of it is gained by pure into that now— wiiich may just be g hi. men with .ome wine. Before was coursing faster. g I lecture or publish any pamphlets. spoon pepper, 4 eggs. mimicry, and his own sensation of g they come away. Vllak. through a "You’re wounded, er . . . badly,” Put stale bread into a slow oven an alibi for not confessing that I g .ecmtngly accidental fall, ® He will not determine whether any gesture he copies.. Then comes don't know— but I do want to talk S age. to get hold of a ring which the old man panted in alarm. “It’s to dry thoroughly. Roll and sift blondes or brunettes learn the more a psychological word called “ apper­ about what many people believe to E he .ay. he .notched from the An- my fault, too, er . . . my fault If crumbs. Wash and scrape asparagus = ger of D'.Alhentara'. half-breed in mathematics or philosophy, or ception,” which translated means be the substitute— feminine charm, and steam fifteen minutes. Cool and g fo re m a n . I hadn’t cried out he wouldn’t have what girls should study to succeed “ to see through to.” He interprets serx appeal, charm, call it what you cut the tender part into half-inch 1 NOW BEGIN THE STORY seen . . . er . . • seen ua I’m a in careers or happy marriages or any new knowledge gained in terms will. I believe that this equlpmen-t pieces. Add milk to crumbs, add­ I CH-'^PTER XVII doddering . . . old fool . . . yes both. He will penetrate the mystery of what he already knows. in the business world is much over­ . . . old fool.” of processes of learning. Smith will ing enough milk to make moist. He hears a crash! He screams 1 44TNCIDEXTALLY I might add.” estimated. Sometimes I wonder if Vilak cooly whipped his brilliant provide whatever his research work The crumbs may absorb more or with fear. He sees a big dog! He it isn’t a detriment. 1 Vilak said, "that the way less than 2-3 cup of m.lk. Season runs hysterically to his mother. necktie from his collar. “It wasn’t requires and await with deep in­ Her Story 1 things look now the usefulness of your fault any more than It was my terest the results he achieves. with salt, pepper and butter. Beat Why did he not scream or run eggs until very light and add with when he was a year or two old? One of the prettiest women I ever 1 my esteemed relative, Mr. Riggs, carelessness. Don’t pay any atten­ saw is almost a real professional tion to me. I’ll make a tourniquet Vacation time to many women prepared asparagus to moist Because before that time he had 1 the barber, Is about over. Are you success. But not quite. It is no se­ and stop It In a hurry. You look means travel time and for that pur­ crumbs. Fold lightly but thorough­ not observed consternation on = coming down to the shop with me?” someone’s face when tnere was a cret to her that friends attribute after that poor devil there. Put pose travel coats are essential- If ly and turn into a well buttered her near-success to her charm and M The old man nodded. Vilak sent some more of that salve on his the vacation trip is in warm mold. Cover and steam forty-five loud noise. Because there had been no suggestion before that from oth­ beauty. She herself attributes her 1 the servants back with the cart. feet.” weather, by train or automobile, minutes. Serve with a rich cream lack of total success to the same sauce or mock Hollandaise. er children or his parents of danger 1 They turned into the highway. As He knotted the necktie quickly the smartest coats this season are thing. “The tradition of business of silk flat crepe, crepe Roma or coming from a dog. I they did so they saw an Indian round his arm and with a lead pen­ .MARY TAYLOR. men falling for attractive employes Elizabethan crepe, in blues, black If you do not want your child to cil tightened It so that it cut deeply be a coward, never punish him by an-d pushing them forward is so = staggering through the brush, ob- or browns. While the steamer coat into his flesh. The flow of blood shutting him in a dark closet; abr well known,” says she, “that em­ 1 viously in the last stages of in- of tweed or homespun or camel’s perceptibly slackened. Then he solutely never, never hold over his ployers are selfconscious on the 1 toxication. He was constantly lift- took out a sealed tube of Iodine hair is always good, this season head the rag man, the policeman, a subject and are afraid of even giv­ 1 ing to his mouth a tin cup which he and, breaking it open, spilled the there is a demand for something witch, or a bugaboo of any sort. ing an even and fair break to a different, perh;;ps in line with the GIRL SCOUT NEWS passably attractive woman for fear j refilled from a sort of crude can- contents over the wound. "May not Never tell him a story that has In They reached the edge of a small clearing and looked from behind be necessary," he said. "But I trend to more feminine clothes and they will be accused of having fall­ g teen at his belt. As he walked he it the elements of grotesqueness or the shelter of a tree. don’t want to take chances of in­ wraps. disaster, maliciousness or crime. en victim to her charms.” ^ continually muttered an incompre- fection. I haven’t too great an ad­ Troop Three Never let a child see fear on Which, I suppose, is encourage­ hensible jargon. Nunnally recog­ from the old stone well to the nar­ versation in some uncouth Portu­ miration for Detto’s personal Crab Meat Loa,- ment to such of us who were not Bessie Forbes and Genevieve your face. Show- him that fire will row courtyard at the rear. guese or Indian dialect, Detto hold­ habits. This poor devil Is fortu­ To one can of diced crabmeat add born to knock ’em for a loop by nized him as one of the Indians 1 Eddy have passed the second class burn and teach him ordinary cau­ I The old man followed, panting. ing in his one good arm a stick nate In that he does not need any 'one cup diced velery, one half green our Helen of Troy physiognomy and with the tiled teeth who worked in test, making six second class Girl tion. But not through fear. And For a quarter of a mile they bolted with a glowing ember at the end disinfectants at least. The fire’s j pepper and two hard boiled eggs, never let him hear you say, “ I’m Cleopatra figger! the railroad gang. He zigzagged which he had drawn from the fire Scouts in the troop. The following along, now in forest so black that perfect for that.” salt and pepper. Take one quarter proficiency badges have been won afraid!” as we are apt to do when JI up the road in the direction of though the moon was shining clear­ blazing a few feet away. With his good hand he aided the I package of Knox gelatine, add one we are actually afraid of nothing by members of the troop: first 1 Vilak’s house and EUlse’s fazenda. ly they could see nothing of the He gazed at the prostrate Indian old man In applying the salve to I eighth cup cold water and one cup aide, Grace Giglio, Genevieve Eddy. at all. The child's subconscious sky, now past a pool of dark, evil­ a moment, grunted, then pressed the seared places of the other’s ; boiling water. When the gelatine = Vilak looked after him a moment. Bessie Forbes; homemaker, Naomi mind may forget. smelling water, along v.-hose bor­ the red ember against the victim’s foot. The labor caused hts arm to j is partly set add the above ingre­ Foster. Grace Giglio; bugler, Bes­ Subconscious minds are not to be s “That fellow Is just fit for getting ders sat huge bullfrogs chanting sole. Though the Indian was bleed again. He wrapped it tightly dients and place in an oblong pan sie Forbes. Members of the troop fooleil witr.. They have a direct g Into trouble,” he said. He con- their hoarse and mournful refrain. bound as in a vise, the horror- with a bandage. Satisfied that it g I having the uncut hard-boiled eggs are attending the home nurse bearing on mental and physical 1 tinned thoughtfully down the road. They saw a light between the tall struck old man could see his lean would bleed no longer, he stooped J i in the center of the nk)la and place i course given by Miss Ogden at the health. We siiould watch wiiat trees ahead. Vilak halted. "Step body quiver with agony; the shirt S They rode to the shop, then re- once more and began lifting up g , in the refrigerator until set. Manchester Memorial hospital and put there. softly as you can,” he said to his over his mouth twitched convulsive­ handfuls of mud and putting them g j ------are planning on winning other * turned to Vilak’s modest house hld- companion. ly as he vainly tried to express that on the burned feet. “The best thing 1 While certain vegetables seem to ! badges during the summer, CO.AIPLIMENTIXG SPOUTSWE.VR = den behind the grove of mango agony in a cry. After leaving the for burns, by far,” he said, as the They crept forward stealthily g , fit in better than others with cer- j Four members of the troop ^ Y h e E trees. Vilak took some musty, dog- over the soil made into a veritable ember against the other toot for nervous old man who was guiltily g i tain meats or poultry, a good rule I were with the Bugle and Drum Silk homespun in soft, pastel g eared notebooks out of a suitcase cushion by the leaf mould of cen­ perhaps five seconds. Detto with­ eyeing his wound began following S j is to plan for one staichy and one I Corps in the Memorial Day parade, shades fashion some of the smart­ ^ r Great drew it and put it back into the est of sports costumes and gives a g which he had transformed into a turies. As they went on tliey saw suit “It’ll fix him'in no time. Make p I green vegetable and if possible a I Four members attended the picnic that the light was the light of a flame to be repeated. Then he re­ a regular cast. If you can. It’s m ! fruit or vegetable salad. I given by the Council at the new sveldt look everyone envies . ^ sort of traveling desk and began to C l e a n e r s fire, around which two shadows moved the gag, and with his hand lucky we arrived when we did. I 3 i I camp. Two of them assisted in = study them, smoking with quick were moving. They reached the at the otlier's mouth ready to check believe they would have actually 1 I When cooking green vegetables, I staging an impromptu first aid Is the Modern Clean­ J feverish puffs, his eyes again slant- edge of a small clearing a^d looked any call for help, began growling a burned his feet off.” 3 i such as spinach, peas and aspara- stunt,, which was not as much ap- Sweater Comic rapid series of questions at him. g ed, his whole face again touched from behind the shelter of a tree. “It’s gnastly . . . er . . . nothing gus, it is believed that the color is Preciated as it would have been if ing Fluid Now they could see plainly the The Indian's answers were evi­ but ghastly. It almost makes me retained better if the cover is left bugle had not blown mess call, = with a Chinese pallor. The old Just rub lightly over the spot two shadows: they were Pasguale dently not satisfactory, for after . '. . er . . . makes me ..." off the kettle other two endeavored to im­ to be cleaned. Takes nothing s man busied himself with a great Branza of the patched cheek and several menaces with the hot coals “Faint? You’re not used to the prove their complexions by walk­ ing home in the rain. away but the spot you want to = dull volume which he found lying the one-armed Detto Cicerone. On again. l;e at length whistled a curse cruelty of your fellow men as I am. The new ruffled curtains for remove without injury to fabric = on a table, a book describing -the the ground lay a third man. the through the ugly orifice in his Here. Have one of my strong chambers are ever so attractive. The outdoor supper to be given or cofor. Positively leaves no drunken Indian they had noticed teeth, replaced the gag and lifted by Patrol Two for Patrol One has = chemical resources of Brazil, I cigarets. It’ll straighten you out The color in many of them just ap­ ring. going up the road. He was trussed j fhe glowing stick to the Indian s No joking.” pears on the edge of the ruffle. been postponed, but wljl be held s Two hours later they were on with ropes like a wild beast just ' foot once more, this time directing The Indian who, with his whole Others have ruffles of voile ging­ some time soon. The menu which has been suggested is: hot dogs Ask for and Insist on I their way back to the fazenda. They captured and made ready for ship­ it to the delicate and far more sen­ body a-quiver, had been watching hams in blues, orange and other and angels on horseback, with ment to some far off zoo. His arms sitive ani;;e. like a wounded dog, suddenly be­ colors, or dainty rosebud patterns. LEONTINE g had passed the barrier of mango somemores for dessert. All the were tied flatly behind his back, bis , The sight was too much for the came rigid. His eyes closed, the = trees, and were just riding into the Materials are the plain or dotted present members of the troop, the ttyobbing of a vivid purplish vein = open highway when a cry, sudden- mouth was gagged with a piece of old man's tense nerves. He gave marquisettes, than which there is Manchester (iirl Scout lieutenants Note the bot­ old shirt, undoubtedly to stifle cries an exclamation of horror. Vilak, showing in his copper black cheek g ly cut short, rose from the thick nothing more dainty for window who were formerly members of such as they heard a few moments forced to act before he was ready, ceased. draperies". tle and label. It ^ jungle back of Vilak’s house. Short the troop, and the troop committee before. leaped from the darkness. The Nunnally paled. "Is he going to will he the guests of Captain Nor­ has a 25-year j though it was, the cry was un- His skinny bare legs were also astonished Detto dropped the burn­ die? . . . Like poor . . . er . . . . Miss Juul is giving at her beauty ton at a social meeting of the troop reputation and M doubtedly that of a human being. lashed together and placed over a ing stick and, turning, saw the tall, Tony . . . Tony did yesterday?" parlors in the Park building those Friday evening, June 17. the endorse­ log so that the bony feet projected lean ligiire of the American. He £ Vilak wheeled his horse, dashed (To Bo Continaod) exquisite fluffy or flat Permanent All news for the summer should ment of thou- high in the air. It was at this ex­ whipped out a stiletto tucked In his Waves by the Edmond method. # * back the way he had just come, and be sent to Mrs. Brownell. ands of satis­ tremity of their victim’s body that belt and, as the other bounded on Vilak Ilea about hla wound to Prices on application. The Girl Scouts have a summer § dismounting at his door, began ElUe, who Is maklnc plans for lear- the two Italians were standing, top of him,-struck wildly. Ing: Porto Verde by boat. But these service bureau which Mrs. John fied users. running along a path which led Pasquale keeping up a running con­ Vilak bad caught the shoulder plans are upset. Salmon Loaf Pie Hood has charge of. Mothers will liinWHHWPItHttiiffllHIflHIflNilHIlHfllilHilHIiHIUUHitBHOiinilllimilllHiHIHiHUIIIIilHHIIIIIHHIIIIIIHHHIIIIlWHlfllfflHiiiHHHHIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIHHililllllillllllH 1 can red salmon. be able now to obtain a nurse girl For Sale at J. 2 eggs well beaten. on short notice to care for their AV. Hale Co., 1 cup cracker crumbs. youngsters during the summer .Marlow’ s, 2 small onions, chopped fine. months. By calling Mrs. Hood, ing the patient more comfortable.” 1 cup milk. telephone number 169-3, one can If clothes have a psychological Quinn's, Min­ Dr. Lee pictured the elderly pa­ Mix ingredients, place in butter­ obtain the name of a perfectly effect on one's disposition, surely er’s, Magiiell tient convale.scent from some mild ed pan and cover with a rich paste competent scout. this is the sweater to wear if an es­ I.COWTIWK CO. Dmg Co., Mur­ Goxl respiratory infection, depressed and about one fourth inch thick. Bake The Girl Scouts are going to pecially humorous mood is desired: miserable in mind and body, with­ Lifers Niceties ray's. s in a moderate oven about 40 min­ Vernon tonight to entertain the pink lightweight wool with a comic out appetite, with a sense of pros­ utes. girls of the County Home. strip applique of deep red. tration and weakness. “In such HINTS ON ETIQUET cases,’’ he says, "the use of alcohol in some agreeable form eases the Good miseries of the patient’s body and entific pharmacology, alcohol was encourages liim to take nourish­ 1. Who should take the ini­ ALCOHOL AS A MEDICINE. much used In ihe treatment of acute ment. and helps in the establishment tiative, employer or employe, "0/ie 'Cleanevs Inal 'Clean Editor’s Note—The liquor infectious diseases. Many practi­ of his recovery. You can be too careful controversy in Indiana where the tioners of long experience insisted When .Alcohol Is Prescribed. in developing business relations governor and the attorney gen­ that the moderate use of alcohol He points out that there are oc­ into social relations ? eral broke the laws of their state was valuable in the treatment of casional cases in the early stages 2. Should employes give em­ With Babies* Milk’* to secure alcoholic medicine ‘‘to acute infections. It was not claimed of pulmonary tuberculosis when the Clean Cut Crispness save the lives of members of Chat the alcohol had direct specific fever, the distress of the body and ployers gifts on anniversaries their families,’’ has aroused the action on the germs that cause the consciousness of the disease or at Christmas time? whole country. these diseases. It had been ob­ make life appear drab, and that the 3. In business telephone calls, Can you think of anything more satisfy­ Extreme drys say alcohol has served, however, that in the pres­ judicious administering of alcohol no medicinal value. should the person called or the ing than the clean-cut crispness of a pleat­ First of all be sure its Pas­ ence of an acute infection large in small amounts seems to alter the ed dress.... fresh from a careful cleaning What do the best medicinal amounts of alcohol might be taken outlook on life and to make endur­ one calling end the conversa­ authorities say, after scientific without producing t,he alcoholic in­ able the rigors of the necessary tion? and pressing at Dougan’s ? teurized, a process which study? toxication that ensues under ordin­ treatment. Dr. Flshbein will reveal the The Answers ary conditions. The patient witih chronic heart 1. Employer. Cleaning and dyeing... .promptly and perfectly impartial opinion of the greatest disease, the person who is passing done. Your clothes called for and delivered. assures you of a safe pro­ medicinal scientists in four ar­ Food \ aliie of Alcohol. 2. Except in offices where rela­ Into senility with its inevitable dis­ tions are exceptionally friendly— They are taken care of as your individual things ticles, the first of which is given Alcohol may be used as a food. comforts is also benefited by small duct. To be more safe, herewith. Although it has long been consid­ no. .... not huddled together in a “ suburban bun­ doses of alcohol, since it apparently 3. The latter, unless he Is long- ■ ii> ered a stimulant by the public, the enables him to eat more and to dle.” clinical laboratory and experimen­ winded when the former can tact­ insist on sleep betker, as well as to give him fully end the call. BY DR. .MORRIS FISHBEIN tal observations, according to Dr. freedom from body miseries. Editor Journal of the American Lee, fail to disclose its value as In his conclusions Dr. Lee says .Medical Association and of Hy- measured by any precise test or by that the benefit of alcohol is prob­ geia, the Health Magazine. any method capable of expressing ably never directly life saving, that Our Pasteurized Milk ■ The great difficulty in arriving actual measurement. it should not be employed as a at any estimate of the actual value Dr. Lee is convinced that the sin­ routine treatment and should be from Tuberculin Tested of alcohol in the practice of medi­ gle beneficial effect of alcohol in used only in Individual cases in FILMS cine is the fact Chat scientific opin­ acute infections is psychologic, which the Indications for its use ions seem to be conditioned invari­ rather tlhan a general effect on the ar» clear. Developed and Cows. ably by Bbciologlc, economic or per­ body. It creates a state of artifi­ sonal sidelights. cial euphoria. By this is meant TOMORROW: Alcohol .As a Printed In 1925, Dr. Roger I. Lee at­ a state of well being which brings Dnig. 24 Hour Service tempted to evaluate alcohol from about in the patient a satisfaction the strictly pharmacologic and ther­ with life and a desire to live that apeutic points of view. In otiher he might otherwise not have. AVARM POTATOEvS words, he was concerned wholly ‘‘I believe,” said Dr. Lee, ‘‘that KEMP'S J. H. HEWITT with the effects of alcohol on the alcohol properly administered in se­ To heat left-over boiled new po­ various parts of the body and its lected cases in which a mild artifi­ tatoes, throw them for a few sec­ Film Deposit Box at 49 Holl St. Phone 2056 use in the treatment of disease. cial euphoria is desirable is a valu- onds into boiling water and they Store Entrance. Before the advent of modem sci­ abla IheraDauiic nrocedure in mak­ will taste like freshly cooked ones.

4 I I PAGE N INE MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927.

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S. with \\ JZ. poems by .John Masefield and songs 7;45^0p6n Golf Tournament. 9:00 8:00—WK.A.l-' Eskimos: music. cates. softens, heals the broken by Eugene Leonardson, baritone. Oth­ 8:45 11:00 10:00—Sam ’11’ Henry, music box 9:30 g;30—Harvesters with WJZ. blood vessels and prevents irritat­ er fe.ntures will be the Municipal Or­ 9-,n0—Plano duets. 11:20 10:20—Songs; musical; vocal. General chestra for WTIC and the Schubert 10:00 12:00 ll:o0—Organ; orchestra; songs. ing discharges from hardening. 10:30 —Patriotic celebration. 8:30 7 .3(1—^Tuslcnl U. R. with JZ. 10:20 7:45—Open Golf Tournament. 319—WSM. NASHVILLE—940. daily use. It is a tough, elastic, 428.3—W LW . CINCINNATI—700. 8:45 9:30 8:30—Harvestet.s witli \\,IZ. 0 = 3 * 0 8:00 7:00—Gibson orchestra, 9:.30 8-30—H arvesters with V’.IZ. 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 10:00 9:00—Program with WEAF. lustrous finish that brings out in-.nn !):30—Zoo dance music, 11:30 : —Studio program. 12:30 11:30—Jfarkots: time; weather. 10 30 n-.no 10:00—Cossacks, 12:30 11:30—Organ concert. all the natural beauty of the jo-no 11:00—Artists; dance music. 2:00 1 :00—One-act play. 384,4— KGO. OAKLAND—700. : —Stocks: haseball. i'-OO 12:00—Sky Terriers. 6:00 5 00 12-00 11 ;0n—Symphony orrn: snlo.a. wood. Anyone can apply it. 339.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 6:30 5:30—Powell’s orch; ha.seball. 6:25—Basehall: America’s story. lion 12:00—X, B. C. program. 1-30 12:30—Cavaliers. 7:25 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. 7:45 6:45—Studio musical. 7 .no r.;0n—Wylie’s orchestra. 12-00 11:00—Caswell hour, 3.00 7 -nn—Studio program (2 hrs.) 8:00 7 :00—Music.al program. 8:00—Eskimos with WEAF. 1- 00 12:00—N. B. C. program. THE GREAT W.AR TEN in on ;i:00—WEAF orchestra. 9:00 2- 00 1:00—James’ dance orc-nestra. 11- no 10:00—Studio program. 10:00 9:00—Madrigal quartet. YEARS AGO TODAY Signs Unknown Boxer For Title F. T. Blish ____ 9:30—News from Time. 344.6—WCBD, ZION—8?0. 12- 00 11:00—Gills’s orchestra. 10:30 10:00 9:00—Conservation of Music and 440.9— W eX -W JR , DETROIT—-680. 11:00 10:00—Alhin’s orch.. WEAF. Art commencement exer. Hardware Co. 7 00 6:00—Goldkette’.s ensemble. 11:30 10:30—Organ recital. (By United Press) Bout Against Champ In 1929 Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. June 16, 1917. South Manchester 275—WORD. BATAVIA —U-90. 272.6—WHAR. ATLANTIC CITY—1100 293,g_WLWL. NEW YORK—1020. U. S. Senate, without roll 8:30 7:30—('’nniralln; trin; talk. S:00 7 :0ii-O m.-Iii'.sU.-i ; fiu le l'>.-in. call, passes Priority Bill, giving 9:(:n 8:l'0—Seaside trio. gqifl 3:11(1—Ort;he.';l ra : lann laik. Wyoming Warner, of whom ley signed Warner up tor a title 9-30 8-:’,0—Studio concert. 9;15 8:1.5—Mninr Tr'ad. organ. President Wilson control of 10:00 9:(in_Our5:i inn Hnv; K. C. orch 10:00 9:00—Sludio recital: Icciure. you’ve probably never heard, has bout in 1929. 447.5—W EEI. b o s t o n —670. 288.3—W ENR. CHICAGO —1040. railroads and power to order ^PracticalTests 7:30 6:30—Tenor: musical, 535.4— WNYC. NEW YORK—560. been signed for a title crack at the “Lo#ks like I’m getting daffy g-nn 8:00—W EA F progs. (2 hrs.) 7:35 6:35—Air Cnllege; basehall: talk 7:00 6:00—Organ: talks; stocks. preference for such shipments world heavyweight champion in 361.2— WSAI. CINCINNATI—830. 8:15 7:1.5—Viollnl.st: songs: pianist. 9:00 8 :00—Orrhe.slrn; artists (2 hrs.) as deemed necessary for prose­ ^Prove 415,4_WHT, CHICAGO—700. 1929! in my old age,55 Curley admitted g.QO 7:00—U 'EA F programs. 9:05 8:0,5—P ianist: I-egion program. cution of the war. 9:01 8:01—Studio program. 435—CNRO. OTTAW A—690. 8:45 7:45—Cla.s.sical prog: trio. when asked about the contract, Devoe QuaUiy 10:30 9:.30—Qrclic.e! ra. .«ong.= $>...^------No, that is not the dream of an 11- 0(1 10:00—Dugan’s Melody Boys. 8:00 7:00—(’^hafenii Eniirler orch. idiot, but a fact, with Jack Curley, "but it is true. You might call it 255.8—W HK, CLEVELAND—1130. 8:30 ’7:30-Canadi.-in markei.= : sliidio 12-00 11:00—lour Hour l.'ngne. a speculation in clairvoyancy, but 9 ;0(i 8:00—1. B. S. A. orchestra. 10:00 9:00—('’NRM’s operatic period. 275.1 —WOK. HOMEWOOD—1090. promoter of some prominence, as 10:25 9:25—Feature program. 11:00 10:00—Ohenteatt T.aurler orch. 10:00 9:00—Ocrli: 11:i \vaiiat s ; nriistl' the promoter of the big bout in this boy looks every hi', a potential 12- 00 11:00—Ortli’s orchestra. (AI.'O to CNRM. CNRQ). (:i' hr.-; I champion. 352.7—W W J, DETROIT—850. 405.2—W FI. PH ILA D ELPH IA —740. 405.2—KHJ. LOS ANGELES —740. 1929. 7:00 6:00—Dinner music. 6:20 6:20—Bn.sehall; Holst’s orch. 12:00 11:00 —(inarin : baritone; tallo Wyoming Warner is a big hus­ “Warner is a six footer, S;00 7 :00—Concert with WEAF. 8:00 ’7:00—WE.AF programs (3 hrs.) 2:00 1 ;0n—Edmund.s- Vaislty Four 405.2—WCCO, MINN.. ST. PAUL—74&- ky from Wyoming. He was recently weighs about 180 pounds and is 326—WABC. NEW YORK—920. 516.9— WCAE. PITTSBURG H—890. still in the prelim class,’’ Curley 8:30 7:30—Studio program: talk. 6:0n 5:00-Waldorf orchestra. 8;00 7:00—nrcheslra : nc.-iii.-^L". brought to New York by Otto C. 10:00 9:00—Hour of music. 6:55 5:55—I’.nsnball: sport review. 9:00 8:00—lYK.'.I-' pingra ni.a l2 h rs) Floto, who is credited with findiiug added. “He’ll get socked plenty 230.2— WGL. NEW YORK—1070. 11:00 10:11;)—QunrcU p;an:.= 's. Golden bells of welcome rolled 7:30 6:30—Books; baritone. 336,9—KNX, OAKLAND—pc. Jack Dempsey. for re\»erses between now an 1 then, 9:00 8:00-Quartet: talks. 8:30 7:30—Kennvwnods I'ark dance. Never forth such note, nor told but don’t laugh too much now. 9:4.5 8:45—Radio mass meeting. 10:00 9:0(1-WEAF orchestra. 12:00 11:0n—F ratinc p:o.gra:-.-! (I Jirs.) After looking over what this lu'45 9:45—Ensemble: dance music. 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestras (2 hrs.) 2:00 1:00—Two dance oicl;a. (2 lire.) Honrs so blithe in tones so bold, Warner husky had to offer and lis­ Wait a couple of years and see 394.5—W HN, NEW YORK—760. 361.2—W eSH , PORTLAND—830. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. As the radiant mouth of gold tening to the tales told him, Cur­ w'hich side to laugh on.” 8:00 7:00—Artists, orch. (4 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WEAP' programs (3 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Kn.atnre p'ngr.vi-. Here than rings forth heaven. 348.6—WGBS, NEW YORK—860. 12:00 11:0,i—P-.ii :-;i-s I’.b- '.L- ’ K;nes 475.9— WRC. W ASHINGTON—6<0. 8:20 7:20—Violinist, soprano. 25-1.1 —WRVA, RICHM OND - 1180. If the golden-crested wren 9:10 8:10—R.amble In Erin. 7:0(1 6:00—Hour of m us’e. Were a nightingale— why, then 8 :fi0 7:00—Same as W E .\F (2 hrs.) 9:30 S;:H —Tiavr locuv: in-,;s;r,Tl. 9:15 8:15—String ensemble: baritone. 11:30 lt')::;0—OrclK-*tra ; .■=(>;o:s;.«. 10:20 9:20—"Dogs;" dance music. 11:00 10:00—l.e Paradis Band. Something seen and heard of men Might be half as sweet as when h’jT'i.i V w**i> rws < Laughs a child of seven. tension service from the Connecti­ __Algernon Charles Swinburne: cut Agricultural college will meet A Child's Laughter. GiLEAD with tiie leaders of the 4-H Cloth­ WTIC ing club at Mrs. E’toa Post's Wed- nc.sday afternoon. .Mr. and Mrs. L. E. FooLc were Travelers Insuriince Co., Children Day was observed at , the church Sunday morning. A ; visitors in Hartford Tuesday. When You Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hills went Sun­ 4 6 7 . special service “The Friend of the j HOLLYWOOD other Children” — a pantomine | day to her cottage on the Williman- was presented by about forty chil­ tic Camp Ground for the summer. dren. The church was tastefully Mrs. Helen White of Jones Want Detailed Piograjii for Thui-sday .street was the guest of her sou E. I). S. T. decorated, the choir loft w'ith oak Shoes repaired in the best man­ Prices to Advance on Unsold Lots boughs and wild azalias to repre­ Kellogg Whife and family Sunday. 6:30 P. M.— Dinner music. Hub Mrs. Tillie Fleckenstieu of Hart­ Restaurant Trio. sent a hillside scene, while the ner, see 6:50— News and Baseball Scores. platform had a footing of daisies ford spent the week-end with Mr. and ferns. The bouquets from Mrs. and Mrs. Karl Links. 7:00— Dinner music continued. - J M np o f Hub Restaurant Trio. Warner’s perennial garden v.-ere LOUIS DELL ! P O « r f R 7:15— Ruth Frye, contralto and especially pretty. Much credit is due State Theater Building HdllDLUOoOl Martha Carirngton, pianist. the committee w-ho had charge of 7:30— Middletown Chamber of the service. Shoe Shine Parlor S ooth m. n c m e ST c a. C On m. Commerce program with The Mr. and Mrs- Louis Twining of CORNS property of Colonial Male Quartette and Hartford spent the week end with i t Lionel Kennedy, saxophone so­ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Post. r r t ; ' ^ EDWARD J HOLL loist. Mrs. Clara Hammer and Mrs. Scsle 1 • r^f^mber The Quartette— E’.lzabeth Hills w-ere visitors at- Cavalier’s Song Mr. and Mrs. William Hammer’s w ’,. « Sweet and Low- in "VV’ethersfield and at Mr. and Mrs. Saxophone Solo— Alfred Way’s' in New Britain re­ To be announced. / " 'A Mr. Kennedy cently. Tlip Quartette—• Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard, and eo-ao C»- daughter Miss Leora of Manchester Instant Relief Travesty on Coinin’ -Thru the Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads stop all pain Rye called on Mrs. Hibbard’s mother, Mrs. Hills Saturday. quicker than any other known Her Dream method. Takes but a minute to quiet “Middletown’’ Schools In town will close Wed­ N the worst com. Healing starts at The Quartette— nesday. The Hill and White schools once. 'When the com is gone it never /5 Chrysaor will join in a picnic Wednesday at comes back. If new shoes make the Saxophone Solo— Hubbard’s grove. spot “touchy” again, a Zino-pad To be announced In the wild flower contest at the stops it instantly. That’s because Mr. Kennedy White school Marjorie Foote won Zino-pads remove the causa—— The Quartette— the prize. She secured over 100 pressing and rubbing of shoes. l^Tien My Honey Sin«s an Old specimens. At the Hill school Olive Dr. Scholl's Zlno-padi are medicated, Time Song Warner won. sntiseptlc, protective. At all drugflat’a Negro Love Song Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller and shoe ilealer’a—3Sc. Norton’s 8:00— South Sea Islanders and Mrs. A. H. Foote of Colchester ./ ' ' V N 8:30— Marj and Ted were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 9:30— Colt Park Municipal Or­ D X ScholT s Foote’s monday afternoon. Electric •a 11 5 chestra Miss Elsie Travine, of the ex­ Z i n o ’p a d s 5 . '.3 10:00— News. Put one on—the pain is gonel Service NOTICE Hilliard Street TEST ANSWERS ;ii©iN) If you have any 1 1 trouble with 60 1ill Below are answers to the “No-w Notice is hereby given to all le­ The /M r You Ask One” questions printed on gal voters of the 7th School Dis­ 4 Ikk 0<-> • •FOR WINTf R S 9 the comics page. trict of Buckland, Conn., that the COMFORT Generator 11 1— Myron T. Herrick Is U. S. am­annual meeting of said district w-ill 55 sr ' 1 bassador to France. be held in School Building at AT SUMMER on Your Car __ uaiMZ------___ Ji, n o I C I A '4® 11 ‘R 2— Everett Sander.? is secretaryBuckland, Conn, on Monday even­ Better service on , I • f to President Coolldge. ing, June 20, 1927 at 7 p. m., generator, starter, 3— Alvin T. Fuller of Massachu­standard time, for the following setts is investigating the Saccho- purpose to wit, ignition and mag­ Vanzetti case. 1. To choose a moderator. neto repairs. 4— William Hale Thompson Is 2. To hear report of District Of­ mayor of Chicago. ficers. Flate Rate on 5— E. L. Doheny, petroleum pro­ 3. To elect officers for 'ensuing All Work ducer, tried in connection with the year. I? Only Thirty-four (34) lots left in fhis most attractive development and for the month of June we shall hold to the j|| alleged bribery of Albert B. Fall. 4. To see it the district iv-ill vote Drive Your Car in for Free Tests. 6— Tomatoes and cucumbers area sum of money for needed repairs. GET on to these coal cars of li original prices—on July 1st all unsold lots will be advanced ten per cent. fruits, not vegetables. 5. To see if the district w-ill vote 7— Weighed silk is treated ■withto lay a tax. Thirty (-30) houses already built, sewers, water, gas, sidewalk, curb and gutter, graded streets. A host of satis­ solutions of lead, tin or iron, to 6. To see if the district w-ill vote economy. Ride right through NORTON fied piu’chasers together with a premier location and strong financial backing will surely make your investment secure stiffen and harden it. to authorize the treasurer to bor­ 8— Maya Indians made theirrow money to meet the necessary the winter’s cold surrounded in Hollywood. home in Me.xlco and Central Amer­ obligations of the district and to Electrical ica. give the district note, or other obli­ by waiTnth from our coal. Or­ Several finished modem English and Colonial houses for sale. 9— There are more automobilesgation, when it is for the interest Instrument than telephones in the United of the district, so to do. der coal now—to be sure—to be States. 7. To transact any other busi­ jO— The Krupps were famous ness that may be proper to come Co. munitions makers In German)-. before said meeting. safe—and to save. Hilliard Street Signed, EDWARD J. HOLL Near Manchester Bacteria taken from a Roman ANDREW J. HEALY, Freight Station. 865 Main Sf. rault that had been closed for 1800 DAVID ARMSTRONG, Tel. 560 years are said to have been found EDWARD STEINE. G. E. Wiliis & Son, Inc. '0 be perfectly capable of germina­ Dated at Manchester, Conn , this r.Iason Supplies. tion. i 14th day of June. 1927. 2 Main Street Pbona SO

I PAGE TEN* (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, T^PUE^AY, JH6^ 16* 1927. You Save Money And Get Better Results By Ordering Your Want Ads For Six Days.

Ap«rtiiients—Flats-— Florists— Nurseries 15 Houses for Sale 72 Want Ad Information Lost and Found Tenements for Rent 68 GRADU.ATION BOUQUETS. All kinds WASHINGTON STREET — Nice six BROWN AND WHITE Spaniel lost, of cut flowers. Very best roses at THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments room single, fire place, steam heat, Manchester one year old. Tag No. 35399. Tele­ $2.00 per dozen. Carnations $1.50 per with bath. Apply shoemaker. Trot­ lot 65 feet, by 165. A nice home. phone 364-2. dozen. Prompt delivery, Wayside ter Block. Terms. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main Gardens. Rockville, 714-2. street. Telephone 782-2. FORD Evening Herald LOST—Will the person who took Classified Advertisements small silk umbrella from the rack The Lowest Rates THREE ROOM APARTMENT In Sel- at the Memorial Hospital Tuesday Millinery— Dressmaking 19 wUs building, hot water at all Lota for Sale 73 MANCHESTER evening, return to hospital office? times. Inquire at Selwltz’s Shoe Count tlx averag* words to a Una Shop. Telephone 835-2. Inltlala numbers and ibbrevlatlona JUST THE OPPORTUNITY you have MOTOR SALES CO. each count as a word ROLL OP BILLS lost on Homestead been looking for! Two very desirable street or Midvale section on Wed­ HEMSTITCH WORK — F. DION, 65 words as two worda Jilnlmum cost 235 SPRUCE ST. TEL. 1307-12. For Herald Want Ads Houses for Rent and valuable lots on Cambridge CARS TxlUCXS TRACTORS Is price ol three llnea nesday, June loth. Reward if re­ street. Must be sold Immediately. turned to John McConville, Home­ are given on orders for SIX DAYS and that is the right NEW HOUSE at 117 1-2 Prospect S.olendld investment. In beautiful A large stock of genuine Ford Line rates per day lot transient stead Park. Tel. 1364-13. order to give to secure the most satisfactory results. street, four rooms, two on first floor residential section. Fine opportunl- ada Moving—Trucking—Storage 20 and two on second floor, all Improve­ t - for the person who acts now. Call parts and accessories always on ESectlTe March 17, 1937 Annonneemen ts Advertising is cumulative In it’s effect and an ad that ments, shades on all windows. Rent 245-3. hand. Cash Charge PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local is published for SIX consecutive days has greater result $24.00. Tel. 185-2 after five. 6 Consecutive Days 7 CtB 9 cts ! and long distance moving and truck­ producing power than one published for one, t'wo, or We operate a service station 3 Consecutive Days 9 Ct3 11 cts CITY SHOE REP-AIRING ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ Apartment Buildings for Sale 69 with positively the best and most 11 OtS 13 cts SHOE SHINE P.ARLOR ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. three days and then repeated after a lapse of two or BROILERS FOR SALE 1 Day ...... is located at 31 Oak street. Let me modern equipment obtainable for All orders for Irregular Insertions three days. This is a fixed and proved rule in adver­ take care of your dress shoes and yo .. tising and you can depend upon it. DELMONT STREET—Beautiful 10 35c per lb. work on a Ford car. will be charged at the one-time rata will be satisfied. Painting— Papering 21 room flat, always rented, nice shrubs Special rates for long term every S-ALVATORE REALE ______1 and trees, two car garage. Price and by weight at farm. , USED CAR BARGAINS day ad/ertlslng given upon reques- PAINT'^NG and paperhanging. Work j terms of Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main Oakhurst Poultry Fai-m, Ads ordered for three oi six STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from REMEMBER street. Telephone 782-2. YOUR OWN TERMS and stopped before the third or fifth done neatly and reasonably. Ted I Rockville R. F. D. 1, Tel. 74-5 all parts of the world—Cunard LeClalr. Tel. 2377. 1924 FORD TOURING CAR day will be charged only lor the ac­ -Anchor, White Star, French, Ameri­ that when you get results before the six times are up tual number of times the ad appear­ Business Property for Sale 70 1922 FORD TOURING CAR* can, Swedish, North German Lloyd you can stop your ad, by mail or telephone if you wish, 1923 CLEVELAND TOURING ed, charging at the rate earned, but and several others. Assistance given Repairing 23 no allowances or refunds can be made and you will be charged ONLY for the actual number of MOONE'S G.ARAGE. Manchester 1924 FORD RUNABOUT in securing passports. Robert J. (Pickup body) on six time ads stopped after the Smith. 1009 Main street. Phone. EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ times the ad appeared in the paper, charging at the rate Green, business and equipment, 3 SUMMER COTTAGE ON 750-2. ers sharpened and repaired, also earned. year lease. Inquire at Home Bank LAKE POCOTOPAUG. '^^tTil forbids”: display lines not scissors, knives and saws sharpened. and Trust Company. OPEN EVENINGS AND The Manchester Upholstering Co. Work called for and delivered. This is a service arrangement for the benefit of our Will rent for the month of SUNDAY. "“The Herald will not be responsible is now located at Harold Clemson, lOS North Elm advertisers. Farms and Land for Sale 71 for more than one Incorrect insertion 116 Spruce street street. Manchester, Conn. Telephtne August cottage on the island in of any advertisement ordered tor South Manchester 462. Lake Pocotopaug. One of the fin­ 1069 Main street. So. Manchester more than one time. FARM FOR SALE in town of Man­ est locations on the lake, free from Opposite Army and Navy Club The inadvertent omission or Ihcor- LAWN-MOWERS put in proper order, chester. Only two miles from center. rect publication of advertising be Antomoblles for Sale 110-acres, seven room house, good files and mosquitoes. For partic­ Tel. 740. phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ out buildings, one cow, one horse, rectified only by cancellation of the ers, Irons, etc. repaired. Key making. ulars see E. H. Crosby at The charge made for the service render- Articles for Sale 45 fifty chickens, all kinds of tools, Herald Office, House Phone 2320. Bcalthwalte, 150 Center street. grape vines, peach trees, large apple ecL 1926 Overland Sedan FIVE ROOM FLAT at 60 Birch street. SEWING JIACHINES, repairing of orchard, and planting already done. 1924 Coach FLUFF RUGS made to order from Inquire at 64 Birch street, or tele­ Price only $7000. See Stuart J. "Was- All advertisements must conform ' 1924 Ford Sedan all makes, oils, needles and supplies. phone 2019. in style, copy and tyP°Stapby with j your old carpets. "Write for particu­ ley, 827 Main street. Tel. 1428-2. 1921 Dodge Sedan R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. lars. C. Schulze, 5 Chamberlain St.. regulations enforced by the P^bUsh- F. B. Touring Phone 715. FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor, ers, and they reserve the Rockville, Conn SEVEN ACRE FARM—nine room Maxwell, Overland, Durant—Touring at 168 Oak street, all Improvements, house, all new improvements, one edit, revise or reject any copy con­ Cars with garage. Inquire 164 Oak street. Tailoling-Dyeing—Cleaning 24 Building Materials 47 horse, one cow and barn. Two car sidered objectionable, Call 616-5. garage, large poultry house, double CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. to be published same day must be re­ brooder house with two brooders, LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! 10;-105 CENTER ST ENGLISH WOOLEN CO. Tailors since FIVE ROOM FLAX with all modern one incubator. Call by telephone ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays IS9S. Local dealer Harry Anderton, street. improvements. Inquire 'Wm. Kanebl, AND M.ARMON S.ALES FR E E —S.-4ND at 158 Maple after 6 P. M. Man. 1465-5. 10:30 a- m. 38 Church street, South Manchester. Call ISO Maple street. 519 Center streeL AND SERVICE Phone 1221-2. Telephone Your Want Ads JOHNSON BLOCK. Main street. S Houses for Sale 72 Honsehold Goods 51 Ads are accepted over the telephone Private Instruction 28 room apartment, all modem Im­ at the ^c h a r g e RATE given above MASTER SIX provements. Apply to Albert Harri­ 20% REDUCTION BUNGALOW—5 rooms, all Improve­ as a convenience to advertisers, but 1927 DEMONSTR.ATOR DINING SUITE, table, buffet, arm son. 33 Myrtle street. Phone 1779. ments, garage In basement. Imme­ the CASH RATES will be accepted as PRICED RIGHT PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all chair, five side chairs, in golden diate possession at $5500. Apply E. FULL 1-AYMENT if palQ at the busi­ grammar school subjects by former oak, $69. Watkins Used Furniture 456 MAIN STREET—6 room tenement J. Holl. Tel. 560. On All Cars Left from Our ness office on or before the seventh J. M. SHEARER grammar school principal, for rates Store, 17 Oak street. A-1 condition, all Improvements, dav following the first Insenlou of C-APITOL BUICK CO. TEL. 1600 call 2i5-5. ready June 15th. Apply to Benson’s PORTER STREET—Desirable loca­ each ad, otherwise the CHARGE Furniture Co. Telephone 53-3. tion, attractive Colonial house, 11 R \T E will be collected. No responsl- GAS STOVE—Vulcan, smooth top, rooms, arrange< for one or two bilitv for errors in telephoned ac-s Dependable Used Cars Money to Loan 33 three burner in excellent condition, families, substantially good condi­ will'be assumed and their accuracy Manchester Motor Sales Co. reasonably priced. Call 1877. ■ MODERN SIX ROOM tion. water, gas, electricity, furnace, cannot be guaranteed. 1069 Main St. So. Manchester price and terms reasonable. "Walton USED CAR SALE Open Eves & Sundays. Tel. 740 5 1-2 PER CENT FIR.ST MORTG.AGE HOUSEHOLD GOODS—Piano and flat at 156 Main street, newly decorat­ AV. Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street. Phone 664 LO.ANS automobile. Party leaving town, ed, all modern improvements, for rent Hartford. 2-7584 or Manchester 221. ASK =OR W.4NT AI> SERVICE FORD COUPE in good running con­ We make temporary building loans good bargains if taken at once. Ca_ll very reasonable. "Tel 1024. Delivered on the Same dition, new battery, good tires and or building loan.s including your Ce'ntennial .Apartment No. 24—54 spare, $60 for quick sale. Can i •• permanent mortgage for 5 or 10 Chestnut street. Town. Index of Classifications seen at 94 Russell street, between 6 years. ON CAMBRIDGE ST.—Flat of six and 7 p. m. or phone 126S. rooms, all modern Improvements, Household Goods 61 AUCTION SALE RING Evening Herald Want Ads are now FIRST BOND AND MORTGAGE CO. also two garages. Inquire at 16 Cam­ LIBERAL TERMS grouped according to classifications FORD SED.AN in perfect condition, OF H.ARTFORD, INC. bridge street or telephone 504. below and for handy refe.ence _vill all good tires ready for road, $145. 805 Main St. Phone 2-5072 STERLING Steel coal range, with appear iu the numerical order ndl Ford one ton truck. $40. Dodge water front, good condition. Price ON CENTER ST.—Five room flat. ^11 cated: , roadster. $100. Bill McKee, 32 Laurel $20. For particulars call J. W. Hale modern improvements. .Also garage. GETS IN ITS WORK Lost and Found ...... i street. Help Wanted—Female 35 Co. Inquire 147 East Center street. Announcements ...... , Personals ...... HUPJIOBILE TOURING car. good ONE -ACORN COAL range with water ON DELJIONT ST.—Five room flat, Automobiles condition and good paint. Call 31 W.AXTED—Stenographer with sev- ; front, good condition. Price $15. For first floor, all modern Improvements, W. R. TINKER, Jr. Automobiles for Sale ...... Ford street. Tel. 1362. eral years business experience for particulars call J. W. Hale Co. ready about July 1st. Inquire at 37 *A.utomobiles for Exchange . . . . general bank work. Address P. O. Delniont street. Tel. 1210. Manchester Merchant Learns SOUTH MANCHESTER Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ” j Box E., South Manchester. 130 CENTER ST. O-AKL-AND and PONTI.AC RE.N'T.ALS—Several desirable rents Auto Repairing—Painting ...... < Wanted—To Buy 68 Auto Schools ...... ‘"j WOMAN to do housework afternoons, with modern Improvemenla. Inquire Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » SILK CITY OAKLAND CO. excepting Sunday and Monday. In­ Edward J. HolL TeL 560. How It's Done; Gets $10 Autos—For Hire ...... ' 195 Center St. Tel. 2169 quire 317 North Main street or tele­ JUNK—I will pay highest prices for Garages—Service—Storage ..... 10 phone 40S. all kinds of Junk: also buy all kinds 6 ROOM TENEMENT all modern Im­ Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... it 1 TON COMMERCIAL and 1 ton Olds- of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ provements, with garage, 62 Russel} In Bankrupt Stock Deal. PLAY IS ACCONIPANIMENT ■Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... iz mobile truck, O. K. condition. Wara- Help Wanted—Male phone 982-4. street. Phone 303-2. question in this town. The buyer Business and Professional Services noke Garage. Phone 544. 36 bought the stock, but when the lo­ OP S. M. E. ANNUAL FESTIVAI Business Services Offered ...... is P..4GS. M.4.G.4Z1NES—Bundled paper j 6 ROOM tenement, 5 minutes from cal merchant prepared to pay for Household Services Offered -----is-A Studebaker 1924 Big 6 Sedan. and junk bought at highest cash Cheney mills, 3 minutes from trol- The recent sale of a bankrupt' it and take it over he was told that The annual strawberry festival Building—icntractlng ...... 1» Studebaker 1924 Big "'6"" Touring L.4BORERS | pi ices. P h .re 849-3 and I will call. L lej'. Inquire 82 Garden street. Florists—Nurseries ...... Studebaker 1924 Light 6 Coupe. Eisenberg. haberdashery stock in Manchester tie stock must go through the cus­ of the Ladies’ Aid society of the Funeral Directors ...... i» Studebaker 1922 Special 6 Touring SM.\IjL TENEMENT' suitable for one disclosed to a Manchester mer­ tomary private sale. It was sold South M. E. church was held yester­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. i< Stutz Roadster, 1924 20 MEN LABORERS TO WORK \ or two ladies, also furnished room. chant the methods used by a ring to another member of the ring at a day afternoon and was followed by Insurance ...... 1 Rooms Without Board 59 Inquire 99 Charter Oak street. of cash buyers from Springfield, Millinery —Dressmaking ...... Oldsmobile 1925 Sedan 0.\ STATE RO.A.D. .\T THE I profit, and the merchant was given the presentation of a play, "The Moving—Trucking—Storage .... zo Buick 1924 Master Six Coupe Hartford and New Haven to ob­ a check for $10 as his share of the Pill Bottle,” given by the StandarJ Painting—Papering ...... Nash 1923 Sedan CRUCHER PL.A.NT. LOC-A.TED | FURNISHED ROOMS, 205 Center tain these stocks at the lowest im­ proceeds. Bearers of Burnside under th€ Professional Services ...... street, corner Rosemary Place. aginable prices. How the least CONKEY -A.UTO C0MP.4NY ON VERNON -4VE. .A.T LANZ ! NO HGHT ON MONDAY auspices of the misslonaiT societies Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleinlng .. 24 20 East Center St. Tel. 840 amount of money possible goes to of the South Methodist church. Toilet Goods and Services ...... -a CORNER, ROCKVILLE. j FURNISHED ROOM in private family the bankruptcy court was explain­ A caf*='teria supper was served Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 Auto Repairing— Painting 7 at 73 Pine street. IN THE FIGHTING FIFTH ed by one of the members of the Educational ring to the merchant here. MESSAGES TO MARS and there was a large attendance. Courses and Classes ...... Situations Wanted—Female 38 ! According to the buyer’s state­ Mrs- George Nichols was head of Private Instruction ...... PFRS0N.4L ATTENTION given to all Apartments— Flats— repair work. Superior brake re-lin­ ments, he is one of a number of the kitchen committee and Mrs. j Tenements for Rent 63 Louis St. Clair Burr was In charge Musical—Diamatlc ...... 29 ing and greasing service. All rork Prospects of Serenity at Annu­ meu who make a business of buy­ ARE NOW POSSIBLE Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 fully guaranteed. Schaller's Garage. WANTED—Ironing, washing and al Meeting of School Dis­ ing up bankrupt stocks of all of the decoratious. la charge of the Financial 634 Center street. Tel. 1220-2. housecleaning. Plione 1 545-2. I AP.A.RTMENTS—Two, three and four play presentation were Mrs. Paul j room apartments, heat, Janitor ser- kinds for sums of money far less Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..... 31 trict; Fourth on Same Date. (Continued from Page 1) Ferris and Mrs. J. Howard Keith. Business Opportunities ...... 32 V.A.LVES AND C.4RBON job, labor Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 i vice, gas range, refrigerator. In-a- than the appraised value of the Money to Loan ...... 33 charge on Chevrolet $4.50, I door bed furnished. Call Manchester stocks. Independent buyers are Money Wanted ...... 34 $6.50, Oakland $8.50. All work I Construction Company, 2100 or tele- Two of the outlying school dis­ a light or radio message. The right guaranteed at Catlin's Service Sta­ BIRD DOG. Walker hound, Collier 1 phone 7S2-2. either intimidated before the auc­ Help and Sltnatloas tricts will hold their annual meet­ tions or bullied out before the angle triangle is the most simple of Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 tion, 255 Center street, South Man­ puppy for sale. Inquire 74 Apel DEMPSEY OOmXG EAST chester. Pla:e. i 4 ROOM FL.4T second floor, all mod- ings on Monday evening of next bidding becomes too high. the geometrical truths. Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 week. They are the Fourth, or Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 1 ern improvements, rent reasonable. Bluff Off Outsiders ’Therefore, I would seek to in­ Los Angeles, Calif., June 16.—- Agents W inted ...... Z7-A Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 PERSIAN AND .VNGORA kittens. 9 ; Apply 37 Clinton street, H. Thibo­ South, and the Fifth, or Keeney weeks old. priced reasonable. Bar­ deau. This intimidation is carried on dicate the right angle triangle in Jack Dempsey, former hea"vy- Situations '.Vanted—Female . . . 38 berry Lane Cattery, 17 Mountain street districts. Both meetings Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 in conversations between members my message— possibly by three weight champion, accompanied by AUTOS—'Will buy cars for junk. street, Rockville, Conn. Tel. 311-3. ' f i v e ROOM FLAT at 349 Oakland will take up routine affairs and the Employment Agencies ...... tO Used parts for sale. General auto re­ of the ring. Three men may start dots, a space four dots, space, five a retinue of handlers and secre­ Live Stock—Pet»— Poultry—Vehicles ■street. .411 improvements. Apply Sam published calls indicate no new pairing. .4bel"s Service Station, Oak Yulyes, 7U1 Vlain street. business. to talk, so that the independent dots— then nine, sixteen and twen­ taries, will leave here today for Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... - *1 street. Tel. 7S9. Poultry and Supplies New York, where he Is scheduled Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 12 The fight in the Fifth district buyer may overhear, and from ty-five dots, followed by two se­ Poultry anu Supplies ...... 43 their conversation the independent quences of twenty-five dots each, to meet Jack Sharkey on July 21. Business Services Offered 13 b a b y CHICKS. Smith Standard Cert- j DR. KOO RESIGNS which interested the rest of Sharkey’s manager, Johnny Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 o-culd thoroughbred frorri free range ' the town last year is over, gathers that all three are prepared indicating twenty-five as the sum of For Sale—Miscellaneous stock. Chicks on hand at all times, Buckley, left here last night. Be­ .4.rtlcles for Sale ...... 45 i and the combatants have finished to buy the stock, no matter what sixteen. ASHES REMOVED and moving done. [ Manchester Grain and Coal Co. Apel ‘ Peking, June 16.— "Wellington the cost. Usually the outside buyer fore he left, he let it be known that Boats and Accessories ...... 46 Robert Creighton. 16 Knighton St. ' P.ace. Tel. 1760. j their scrap over the question of im­ Return Message Building Materials ...... 47 Telephone 105-5. j Koo today tendered his resignation provements to the old school or the quits before he starts and there is “If anything similar came hack he was not satisfied with the Diamonds — Watches—Jewelry .. 48 as premier and minister of foreign terms quoted by Tex Rickard, said B.YBT CHICKS—Ducklings. Cert-0- i erection of a new building on a a clear field for the ring. Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 L.A.WNS JIOWED—Hedges trimmed, | affairs of the Peking government. to my ear-phones, or if anything at he had not signed for the bout and Culd stock; popular breeds: guaran-j site near the new Colonial Garden Nominal bidding goes on in a Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A also all kinds of repairs done neat- 1 teed live delivery; free catalogue, j This is understood to be in accord­ all came back, the fact that life indicated his fountain pen would Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 ly and satisfactory. Work done by ' tract in that district. perfunctory manner till the stock Clark’s Hatchery. East Hartford, i ance with the decision of the Su­ exists on the planet, that those be­ remain poised until the New York Household Goods ...... 51 hours, davs or week. John H. Mc­ Conn. The committeeman who was In is finally knocked down to a mem­ ings had communication equipment Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Carthy, is' Pine Hill. Tel. 1293-12. | preme War Council to reorganize ber of the buying ring at, a price promoter dug a little deeper Into Musical Instruments ...... 23 control at that time accepted the and intelligence would be establish­ the government and defend Peking recommendations of the town that in nowise approaches its bulk his strong box. Office and Store Equipment .... 54 15 DRESSED POULTRY nice plump ed.” Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Florists— Nurseries and Tientsin against the National­ board of health and had installed value because long before that val­ Specials at the Stores ...... 56 dressed broilers, milk and grain fed ists. ue Is reached the bidding stops, by Three possibilities for transmit­ CELERY PL.4NTS for sale, 621 Old now ready for "that good fried sanitary Improvements in the ting signals to Venus or Mars were Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 chicken dinner.” Special delivery of Pan Ful will probably be named prearrangement. Afterward a sale Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 Hartford Road Greenhouse. Tel. school without obtaining the sanc­ given. The first was in the trans­ FINED $100. two or more to you on either Wed­ to succeed Koo. tion of the district voters. He was is conducted among the members Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts 37-3. nesday or Friday each week. Re­ mission of light waves of .0000005 Restaurants United States Consul Jacobs re­ one of those holding out against a of the ring and one of them buys it. Hartford, Conn., June 16.—,^hra« quire days’ notice. Phone 1063-3 Fred metre length. A second, use of Rooms Without Board ...... 59 SPECIAL S.ALE ON FLOWER .4ND Miller's Coventry Poultry Farm ports from Yunnanfu that a num­ new school building. However, the The difference between the amount ham Jacobson of New Britain, wa< Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A vegetable plants, pansies, sweet Wil­ ber of Americans are detained paid at the auction and the larger radio waves 14 metres or shorter. Country Board—Resorts ...... 6t) liam, Delphiniums, Snapdragons, (Also wholesale quantities). opposite faction, led by Fred Man­ fined $100 and given a four-days' Hotels—Restaurants ...... 31 Calendulas. Zinnias, asters, straw- there, the railways having been cut ning, got control at the last annual i amount for which, the stock . is Waves between these lengths would suspended jail sentence by Judgs ■Wanted— Rooms—Board ...... 62 flowers Marigold, Petunias and during factional fighting "within meeting and has held the reins sold the second time is appor­ penetrate the Kennelly-Heaviside Christopher L. Avery in Superior Real Estate For Rent Burning Bush, 25c. per dozen; Vinca tioned equally among all members the city. of the district ever since then. ionized layer which, surrounding Court here today after he Ijad Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 63 vines and Ageratums 20c. each, of the ring. Heliotrope and Coleus, 15c. each. DREAV "VERY LOW ’ the earth, forms a reflector for pleaded guilty to a statuator.7 Business Locations for Ren. ... 64 For Instance, if the stock was Houses for Rent ...... 65 Hollyhocks 50c. per dozen, gerani­ waves from 15 to 20,000 metres. charge. Jacobs is alleged to hava ums 25c. each and $2.75 pfer dozen; sold at auction for $1,000, it Suburban for Rent ...... 66 San Francisco, Calif., June 16. TWO AVIATORS KILLED For the short light rays Gold­ been involved with a young girl. Summer Homes for R ent ...... 67 Martha Washington geraniums 40c. — “Very low,’’ was the message SPLINTER IN HIP would probably be bought at the Wanted to Rent ...... 61 each. Dracaenas 30c. each, English smith suggested the possibility of given out early today by Dr. Law­ private sale for $1,500. The $500 a great bank of searchlights— for Real Estate For Sale ivy; lemon 'Verbenas, Salvia, large Stamford. Lincolnshire, England, Milford, Conn., June 16.— Jacob Apartment Buildings for Sale... 69 flowering cannas, Boston ferns. Har­ rence Hoffman, regarding the con­ would represent the profit, and if the 14 meter radio wave a beam dy Phlox, Hardy chrysanthemums, June 16.— Two Royal Air Force Goodhart, of 812 Grand avenue, there were five meu in the ring Business Property for Sale ...... 70 dition of his noted patient, John officers were filled here today, transmitter of gigantic power, aim­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 grapevines. Barberry, California Drew, the actor. Mr. Drew is mak­ New Haven, is under treatment in each would receive $100 as his Privet, Catalpa trees, ever-blooming when their plane crashed. ed upward. Houses for Sale ...... 72 ing a brave fight, the physician Milford hospital today for a seri­ shgre. At Bolton Notch Lots for Sale ...... 73 roses and evergreens, tomatoes and ous wound that was caused by a The situation was brought to A third possibility lies in the use Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 cauliflower 15c. per doz., $1 per 100; stated. of a transmitting station operating Suburban ,‘or Sale ...... 75 cabbage. Broccoli, lettuce 10c. per A close watch on his condition For the first time since the war large splinter being driven Into the attention of the- Manchester On State road nice single ol Real Estate for Exchange ..... 76 doz., 75c, per 100. All at low prices. is being maintained, as it is ex­ Germany is to be represented in the his hip. Goodhart's truck crashed merchant when he approached one on a 20,000 metre wave length, it six rooms, 2 car garage, IV2 Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 Always open. Michael Pinatello, 379 Gordon Bennett Cup race In the into a fence last night when the of the ring and asked him to act being believed that the long waves Auction—Legal Notices Burnside Ave. Greenhouse, Station pected that the crisis in his illness acres of land set out to all kinds Auction .Sales ...... 78 22, East Hartford. is approaching. United States this year. steering gear broke. as his agent and buy the stock in could be forced through the ionized layer. of bearing fruit trees. An Legal f otices ...... 79 ideal place for poultry. Never GAS BUGGIES—Wanted—A Big-Hearted Banker By Frank Beck offered for sale before. East Side, 2 family 12 rooms, S H „ SH. IM THROUGH DID YOU SEE THE HE STARTED IN BY GAS IS UP TW O DIRECTOR! WHEN HE SAW ME DIRECTORI HE comer lot, walk and curbing, HEMENSELYJJ WITH BANKERS. PRESIDENT OF SAYING CONDITIONS CENTS.. EVERYBODY W HAT DOES HE REACH FOR MY LID* SIMPLY SAW THE HE STARTED TO BIG FUTURE IN rents for $840 year. Sale don't shout ABSOLUTELY. THE BANK HIMSELF f WERE VERY UNCERTAIN IS IN DEBT, IN FACT,^ , THINK you’re 60IN6 Insurance price only $8,000. Small cash LIKE THAT. TA LK ABOUT DID HE SAY h e ’d JUST NOW... THE THE WHOLE WORLD ' t o BE-.OFFICE SOFTEN, AND SAID OUR COMPRESSED THEY CAN PIRATES__THOSE LEND YOU TH E CHINESE SITUATION.. IS GOING TO THE DOGS. BOY? THE SIX IT WAS ONLY TILL AIR CAR AND Nearly twenty-five (25) payment. HEAR YOU BABIES WOULD • 100,000 TO THE EUROPEAN B U T .. IN SPITE OF ALL PER CENT IS BAD I’d REPAID THE LOAN. THOUGHT HE’D Nice single on Haynes street, ALL OVER THE TAKE THE SHIRT START BUILDING CRISIS, AND ABOUT TH A T HE SAID HE’D ^ ENOUGH . BUT TO SOME NERVEi WHAT h o r n IN ON IT. years experience in Insurance DOES HE KNOW ABOUT WELL..THERE six rooms, neai'ly new, well ar­ KIEK3HBORHOOD. OFF A m a n ’s COMPRESSED AIR A HUNDRED OTHER BACK ME..PROVIDING. EXPECT TO RUN and kindred lines is at your ser­ SUCH A BACK. IM DONE CARS f HOW DID BLACK CLOUDS HAVE I'D PAY HiM SIX PER THE WHOLE WORKS CARS? HE EVEN HAS ARE PLEN TY OF ranged rooms, 2 car garage. RACKET. W IT H 'E M -, HE TR E A T Y O U .. MADE THE OUTLOOK CENT AND HE WAS IS SOME CRUST. TO HAVE A CHAUFFEUR OTHER BANKERS vice through this office. $500 down buys six room coN DID HE TAKE VERY DARK.. VERY. A DIRECTOR IN DIRECTOR!! TO DRIVE HIS BUS. IN TOWN. WE’LL tage, brand new with modem, YOU TO THE MARKET IS THE COMPANY. I SURE BURNED GO TO ONE WHO conveniences. Price only $5,500. LUNCH ? OFF.. MONEY IS HIM TO A APPRECIATES THE \TIGHT-- ^ CIN DER . OPPORTUNITY. Keeney street, well built sin­ Travelers of Hartford gle, seven rooms, steam heat, bath room, oak floors, etc. 2 Life, Fire, and car garage, poultry house, 1% Ifll acres. A real bargain for some I Casualty Lines one. - " l i t Robert J. Smith EDWARD J. HOLL ' 1009 Main Street, Real Estate, Insurance* Copyright, 1927. Tel. 560. 865 Main St. Steamship Tickets.

t PAGBBEBVBN ^ MANCHESTER (CONN;) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1^, 1^2T. fc>y..Percy Crdsfey; SK lP P Y FLAPPER FANNY SAYS; SENSE axi NONSENSE I t A k c H o r r i c c uiHAT DO VA e y p e c r 1 Nowadays, when a local boy hits VA o o n V C A r c H i7l4€M*n> O O -riflN N V; the grit, he may be burning up a A M Y T H l W t f . gravel highway or he may be work­ OPTM0 ewe? ing on his dally assignment of spin­ ach.

A perpetual smile means less than nothing. "The secret of health,” writes a doctor, “ is the eating of onions.” But the trouble is to keep It a se­ cret. Economy In Fashion’s cares We still are lost; The less she wears, The more the cost! Many a brunette is light-headed enough to get married. c Family jars won’t do for pre­ P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features. Inc serving peace. Ma. 0. a wkT. Off. ^ ^aaTBYWEAtinvieg.^- Never try to blick the multiplica­ WASHINGTON TUBBS II If ' you’re not on nls lap. tion table or the Ten Command­ Mickey (Himself) McGuire By Fontaine Fox you're just as well off. ments. By Crane A good many girls are willing to be some man's ‘Tittle dumpling” OBONl 1 COTTA provided he furnishes plenty of -sweuu WAN -To GET iM AO«r YX3 dough. WHENi Mc G uire. r &fuse.d t o ib/TER.vEME a s Slim's Girl Is Too Dumb— She OUTA Th' RA\N. MR. think’s garter snakes are found on 'S'Tim ky'^ Davis'^ B o d y g u a r d b ecau se th e f e i- leirs nulls tS LETTlM’ ME the limbs of trees. ODD JOBS IM A A v O re \VERE Cor>lF(r4 lNG THElR ATTENTIONS T o STiNKY's FACE. ^ tWS, SiDE-SHOVW.^ FIVE .AliOUT PEOPLE The rule nobody obeys is the HE GOT A (RAISE IN PAY To AcT AS SoTK The first five of these questions Golden Rule. Bo d y g u a r d ask you to identify people promin­ We'll Spring This F A C E A N D ent in the news of the day. An­ There's economy in two-pants swers to all the questions will be suits— give one pair to the wife. found on another page. 1— Who is the U. S. ambassador The lambs that follow Mary to France? around these days are sure to get a 2— Who is President Coolidge’sthrill. secretary? 3— What governor of what state The old fashioned maiden’s blush To s r is now' investigating the Saccho- Is now painted on unblushlngly. Vanzetti case? — Who is William Hale Thomp­ Music will not soothe a wild bull. 4 We always thought it better to run son? than sing. 5— Who is E. L. Doheny? / ji\ 'TV' 6— Are tomatoes and cucumbers It takes a daring woman to wear y vegetables? a skirt below the knees. 7— What is weighed silk? 8— Where were the Maya Indians Jeffrey: “ So your son has been EDGAF,'. found? injured and is coming home from TlObiT G\T Too college?” 9— Are there more automobiles Briggs: “ Yes, he sprained his TCLOSE, HOViEM. 0 ) or telephones in the United States? ukulele finger. VA£ NWGVVr 10— Who were the Krupps? The Fool Thinks he could save money if he j OE got a raise. * Thinks a big house makes a hap- j}v one. Believes that rouge fools the public. ^PilO HtM OOGH-r BS’ Blames all his misfortunes on /aI- tH e: otlier people. Believes the chance makes the ^4: man. Thinks loud talk is strong argu­ ment. Never suspects himself of fool­ ishness. N o w THE BUNCH ARE WORKING “ Man wants hut little here be­ oN 'ST i n k y ^s Fe e t low”—-some people are even satis­ 01927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. PEG. U. S. PAT. OFF fied with themselves. Fontiinc Fox, 1927, The Bgll Syndicate. Inc.) — Two things women are particular about are salads and hats. Raising the Ante FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS A Draw on Tag’s Bank Account Weary Willie asked for bread •TAlNk. AOCD PROOD Wherever he did stop; VJAX 17 SAVS-SAB7LAND ALLVOO AAG& Tt? ^ A housewife passed the axe and A PICTOI2B OP A)0&’LU BS OF VORR PO/o v ' a S P1c7U(2ED AB0V)'= i r said: A ^AETT-AND PONV 1 70/25 SABTGAND SEND IS TEN DOLLARS. WAAT DOBS FOR SA LE - PRICS O/OLV po/oy.'.' BEG. U. S. PAT. OFF. “ First won’t you have a chop?” 007 OP A PAPS2 TAAr POAJy? SEE^ 7E/J DOLLARS IS/0'7 ) tjOlLLVOL) IT SAY S&ME/’^TV FNE: DOLUARU I FOO/OD LAVIN’ 70 yoD, 7A3 ~ { 60 70 7A ^ I'LL BGIUD A , ----- , FE50AL5S LOGBS CAILDRE/O - TBAJ I 'L L R A I S E 7A& SIDBWALR.' VkAV DON'T VOL> BOy EANK'JJITA /OlOB little I PRIMOE/ jT ^ OCR. •2 d o l l a r s GJ17A ORDER ^ ____ OATS Fee S O A B M & ’S AA>D BALAT^OE /— 't I7.7A6 ? 7A//Lk OF 7A£ /V.E? BAC/OFOR VlJORKI/a'.' FDW \ME, I AtBAAi . )T.' c.o.D.'. rr VME'LL DO AAD A*>oaJ=V'1 COOED AAGE '■ J' y I'D BLV AHV7AIM6 FOR SANkj^ \ U ir r yoiRTAC.' STOmr ^ UAL COCHRAN — PICTURES ^ KNICK D ^ .1 BLTcaA REO. U. S. PAT. OFF. (

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■ Vv 2'^Tt 0 / ■ k » A ■Uiiil...... ol • « • « « u — u.'s. PAT. O f r .p A ie ia 2 7 by w a skhvici; by Gilbert Patten (READ THE STORY, THEN COLO R THE PICTURE) Jack Lockwill’s Police Dog Wee Coppy said. “ I guess you’re out. Said he, “ I guess I'll turn right. I must swim back to land about and swim up where the oth­ 'ere night, but first I’d like to look ers are. What news I’ll have to around and see what I can see. bring!” "All right,” said Scouty, There must be some strange fish "tell the bunch I’ll be back soon. down here. It sorta fills me up with I have a hunch that I’ll be ordered fear. But if, we walk together out of here when next I see the we’ll be sate as we can be.” king.” Then Scouty shouted, “ Let’s But, just as Coppy started out, move fast. I don’t know how long 'he heard his old friend Scouty this will last. Kin,? Roar may turn shout, “ Look out! A monstrous up suddenly and scr ’ v.3 out of octopus Is coming after you. You’d here.” So off they 1. along better swim to beat the band or in the sand and Coppy it very it’s clutches you will land.” Then grand. ’Course no then it Coppy turned and looked real icared him when sail.. . leer fish quick, and found that it was true. )wam too near. “ My goodness, what will happen They picked up shells of every now? He surely must . be saved sonsehow,” said Scouty, as the oc­ He dimly perceived a creature that resembled a large wolf, h® lize that seemed to sparkle in their 'decided at once that it was the dog he had heard fowling. Good syes. " I ’d like to take some up topus came very, very near. Then Vainly struggling to extri­ Helpless and in despair, he Jack rose, dressed quickly, and stole silently out of the house. It boyl” he said. "But you can’t get me 0 ^ of this '0 shore,” said Coppy, with a grin. Scouty grabbed the octopus, which cate himself, the boy sank lifted his voice in a call for aid. vanish^j started in to make a fuss, and as was a bright moonlighted night. The dog was still howling, far Then he heard a sniffing whined, moved restleeely about, and then Again Jack “ Oh, what’s the use?” wee Scouty deeper and deeper into the struggled to extricate himself. He called repeatedly for nelp, an i cried. “ As soon as you’d get them they battled Coppy swam away, away in the woods behind the house.. The creature seemed to be in clinging ooze. Horrified, he re­ sound, and saw two fiery eyes after a long, long time a dog barked, near at J'®"'*- « Inside, they’d promutly lose their quite filled with fear. distress^ and Jack’s natural s)«mpathy for animals led him that way. alized he was caught in quick- at the edge of the dark woods. (To_Ba.ContlnuWj, luster and you’d likely throw them Between him and the woods lay a marsh. He was nearly across it eands. In. ’ * (Scouty is captured by the octo- when the treacherous ground sank beneath him.. Ry Uii» ti“ ® CkiDDT seemed tired poa In the next ■tory.X I

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discredit the story If they hear it NO DIPHTHERIA CASES because the town is in an unusual­ Shortcake Supper and Dance ly healthy condition at the present. Manchester Green School Bernice, baby daughter of Mr. FOUND IN MANCHESTER ai^ Mrs. Elwood Field of Summer Value-Giving History By The G)-Operation Of Our FRIDAY, JUNE 17TH street had her first birthday party Making Supper Served From 6 :3 0 to 8 P. M. yesterday afternoon, given in her Dancing from 8 :8 0 to 12 P. M* Book Agents Story Discredited honor by her mother and grand­ Adults 50c, Children Under 12, 25c By Health Officer—Told to mother to twelve little ones and New Y ork Buying Syndicate Sell Book on Medicine. their mothers. There was music and refreshments suitable for the OLD TIME DANCING little ones as well as the grownups, A woman book agent selling a vol­ including a birthday cake with one Old Time Fiddlers ume on medical subjects is known candle. Bernice was remembered to have told at least one family In with a number of dainty gifts. Manchester that there are 20 cases AT THE RAINBOW of diphtheria here, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, local health officer told The RUTH ELIZABETH t o n ig h t Herald today. This report is posi­ tively unfounded, and the truth is TEA ROOM 79 \. Main St., Manchester, Conn. Admission 50c. that there are no cases of diphthe­ ria in Manchester. Tel. 1594 June Towel Sale Dr. Moore said that a local wom­ an had questioned the story which Luncheons, BALLOON DANCE was told to her by the book agent and immediately called his office to Afternoon Teas, GFV'EN BY THE NORTH ENDS learn the truth. He believes the Dinners by Appointment Greatly Underpriced Turn Hall, Saturday Evening agent is felling the story in order Orders Filled on Short Notice for to help the sale of her book on NOVELTIES AND PRIZES Salads, Sandwiches, Cakes, Pies. HOWITZER QUARTET medicine. He urges Manchester people to Card Parties Catered For. Bur Hur Trio. ABOUTTOWN Friday and Saturday Be ready! Here are values of such surprising The Manchester Gas Company worth that they can hardly be judged by any previous will allow the regular discount on Joint Accounts monthly gas bills if paid by Friday, standard of comparison. the 17th. The New York Buying Ssmdicate of which we are a The Woman’s Home Missionary for Savings member determined to consummate an underselling of society of the South Methodist fine Turkish Towels, the like of which has rarely been church will hold its annual meeting attempted in the history of retailing. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A so­ r cial time will follow the business. A JOINT account is advantageous Nearly 100 of America’s foremost stores were repre­ for husband and wife or any two per­ sented in this cooperative buying, which enabled our A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown of sons whose interests are in conunon. syndicate to place one of the largest single orders of Bissell street. towels (to the best of our knowledge) on record. It Withdrawals may be made by either is our share of this enormous quantity which is being Miss Barbara Bendall, daughter person. In case o f the death o f one, offered in this most unusual sale. of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bendall of Chestnut street and a junior at the account m a c f be drawn upon by Tufts college, returned home today the other witbc^ die delay of I^al for the summer vacation. formalities. Voters and taxpayers of the Eighth School and Utilities dis­ A joint account may be opened by trict are reminded of the annual any two persons in the same way Turkish Towels Turkish Towels Turkish Towels meeting at the Robertson school- house this evening. as an indiyidnal account. The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the Concordia Lutheran church will The Savings Bank of Manchester meet this evening at S o’clock. South Manchester, Conn. C Chapman Court, Order of Ama Paying Interest at 4 % Annually, CouiiKUUided ranth will have its final meeting of Quarterly the season this evening in Odd Fel­ lows hall. Anthony Cerveny. formerly of this each town but whose parents removed to each Los Angeles, will be graduated each from Oberlin college on Tuesday One of his brothers will come from $5.75 a Dozen the Pacific coast for the commence­ ment exercises. After his graduation $3.00 a Dozen $4.45 a Do^ he will enter the employ of Borton This is one of the best values we have ever & Borton, Cleveland investment offered at this price. Extra heavy, plain brokers. Heavy, plain white or colored stripe turk- Extra heavy, plain white bath towels that white towels with colored borders in- gold, Remember Dad ish towels in the size mostly used every day. are made to withstand hard usage. Your blue or rose. Size 23x44 inches. Also a The plain white turkish towels come in size choice of a fine, smooth towel or a rough wov­ few of the well known and nationally adver­ tised Martex towels in this lot— colored bor­ DR. JOHN F. BARRY WEDS 23x44 inches, the colored stripe towels come en one. Size 23x44 inches. In this lot you ders guaranteed fast. We are also putting in size 18x37 inches. Your choice of rose, will also find a few colored dobby check tow­ GIRL FROM HAZARDVILLE els. size 20x40 inches, in blue, rose and gold. out the giant navy towels which ordinarily blue or gold. Buy a dozen, especially as this sells for 75c at this price. Take advantage is the season when your supplies most ur­ The moment you finger the fine heavy qual­ on Father’s Day ity you will not want one or two— but dozens. of this special Friday and Saturday. gently need replenishing. Ceremonv at St. Bernard’?^ Church, Hazardville Yester­ day iNIornir.T—To Live Here Miss Ellanore D'Arc'-. June 19th each daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. D .\roy Huck Towels, and the late Thomas F. D'.\.rry. of Main street, Hazardville. and Dr. Show in a small way your appreciation for what he 6 for $1.00 John Francis BaiTv, son of Mr. and has done and is still willing to do for you, by remember­ IMrs. M. J. Barry, of 41 Florence This is our regular stock of 29c and 39c huck towels. Plain white or colored bor­ street, So. Manchester, were united ing him at this time. in marriage at 0 o'clocic Wednes- j ders. Towels that are exceptionally desirable in every way. Hemstitched. Size 18x36 day morrjnc: with a nuptial mu.ss at j He will be doubly pleased if the gift is bought at inches. St. Bernard's church in Hazard- ■ ville, by Rev. Thomas J. Ricker, as­ Glenney’s where quality is supreme. sisted by Rev. William P. Reid” , | pastor of St. James' church, So. We suggest for your convenience a gift of Neckwear, Manchester and Rev. Ruellan P. Fink, president S. A., of Villanova Interwoven Hosiery, Shirts, Belts or a pair of Daniel each lOc College. I Dish Towels, Mrs. John Rabbift presided at Green’s Comfy Slippers to wear when he spends his eve­ the organ and jilayed the wedding Size 16x32 inches. nings home with you. A good heavy quality dish towel with red or blue borders. march, assisted by ^liss Emma Gal­ Stock up now. Regular price 19c each. lant and Edward F. Taylor of So. Manchester, who renedered Dud­ leys Buck’s Ave Maria. The bridesmaid was Miss Therese F. D’Arcy, of New York Housewives ! city, sister of the bride, and t'ne ' l est man was John F. Shea of So. | Turkish Wash Cloths, for Marvc'nester. The ushers were El-j GLENNEY'S 2 5c Get Plenty For: ler-s J. Donahue of So. Manchester Tinker Building. Good heavy weight turkish wash cloth s. Limit six cloths to a customer. and Blaine E. D’Arcy, brother of '------YOUR DAILY USE the 1 ride. '1 he bride was attired in white ____ YOUR SUMMER HOME ci^'n-wirh court train and ____ ^THE BATHING BEACH iio.arl ti'iinm a'-s and tulle bridal Hale’s Towel Dept.—Main Floor. ■ veil canal'.L c,) with orange blos­ 'im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ------FOR PICNIC TRIPS soms and carried the usual bridal ------FOR CAMPING TRIPS bouquet. The bridesmaid’s gown was salmon pink taffeta with hat You never have too many towels on hand t(^ matcli and carried a boquec of __ stock up for months to come. Savings pink roses. A wedding breakfast I PUONB Mail and opportunities such as this are indeed rare. v.'as served at the home of Uie Every towel is guaranteed to give the sort bride's mother by Caterer Othate Phone of service you have learned to expect from of Springfield. our merchandise. The bride w as formerly employed Orders as teller in the Motor Vehicle GOOD THINGS TO CAT Dept, at the State Capitol and was Filled .SOUTH 'MRhCHTSTER' CONN' also organist ar. St. Bernard’s church, Hazardville. The bride- aroom is a graduate of the So. 8 OXLOCK Manchester High school and Tuffts Dental College, Boston. The couple 'We continually stress this 8 o’clock delivery because the In­ creasing number of customers who take advantage of it proves were the recipients of many hand­ DOUGL.4S, Jr., TO WED of the screen, Is in New York. Arbor Day was started by ex- “ You must be growing tired of Hendrick Bobowski to us that this early ser\Tce Is just what the people want. If Governor J. S. Morton of Nebraska. some and valuable gifts. Guests “ I can’t deny it,” young Fair­ m e," said Mr. Newlywed, “you nev­ were present from Atlantic City, you want your order delivered to you before nine try this 8 banks said today -when asked The first was celebrated In 1872. Teacher of Violin Philadelphia. Providence, Spring- o’clock deliver}-. Only one thing we ask— please co-operate Los Angeles, Calif., June 16.— about the reported engagement. er call me ‘dear’ as other men’s field, Hartford, West Hartford, and phone your order before 7 :4 5 as we must close the dellver.v Possibility of an alliance bet-ween ‘‘Perhaps you had better ask Miss wives do.” W ill accept a ilmlted nnmber o( East Hartford and So. Manchester. 15 minutes before starting time so that both trucks will leave two of the foremost families in Costello. She is a wonderful girl pupils. Lessons In yonr home the store promptly at 8. “ Do they?” she asked and‘heav­ Dr. and Mrs. Barry left on a motor motion pictures was seen today in and I admire her tremendously.” \V'rl.^e 52 Lisbon Street, Hartford the reported engagement of. Helene SUMMER trip to Washington and Wilming­ Friends declare that Helene con­ ed a saucepan. Conn., Phone 5-3586. ton, Delaware, and will be at home Best Creamery Tub Butter 45c lb. Lard 15c lb. S Costello and Douglas Fairbanks, fided in them that she and “ Jun­ to their friends at 159 V adsworth Jr. ior” -w-ere to be married. street, Greenacres, July 1st. No. 1 Cans Sliced Pineapple, 8 slices to can, 3 cans . .49c = Miss Costello, daughter of the VIOLIN noted Maurice Costello, first idol Green Beans Fresh Fish Green Peas by express from Boston. You Asparagus A U TO TOPS SCHOOL RUBBER can depend on the quality and Native Beets freshness of Pinehurst fish. Spinach For Beginners PLUMBING FIXTURES Fresh Mackerel. Celery East Center St. Price alone should never govern either the selection of the Peppers Auto Curtains VIOLINS FURNISHED HEELS Fresh King Salmon fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma­ Lettuce terial and workmanship la certain only when there is no false Sliced Halibut SIX ROOM SINGLE Regular 50c. Strawberries Celluloid Lights. economy in buying plumbing and when good judgment selects ATTACHED NOW FOR Ood to boll or bake 2 Car Garage, steam heat, all V FREE the men to Install it. Filet of Sole 25c Made and Repaired. J. There mast be a reason when improvements. ’ Price reason­ CLASS NOW FORMING Filet of Haddock Carpets made to order. every afternoon we have a con­ APPROVED METHOD Dressed Haddock to boll or tinuous line of children with able. JOSEPH C. WILSON | bake. notees caUing for a pound, a ENROLL NOW 28 SPRUCE STKEBT, TELEPHONE 641 j SAM YULYES Salt Mackerel, special, 2 for pound and a half or two pounds Phone 74 33c. of Pinehurst 25c Hamburg. W. HARRY ENGLAND, Charles Laidng 701 Main St., So. Manchester Johnson Block. Manchester Green Store. 314 Main Street KEMP’S

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