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(TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. X U ., NO. 249. ClaMtfled AdTertiaing on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. NEH STOP FOR EXPECT 80,000 14,000 Cases O f Booze Rumania’s Baby King “ BABY KING” REIGNS FIGHT FANS AT **Run ** Every 2 4 Hours COL. LINDBERGH IN RUMANIA, NATION I S P R m E N C E TONIGHTS BOUT Editor’s Notei— The fourth ot a. ^ on the Canadian bank of the De­ series of articles by Lawrence troit river, off the paved highway, MOURNS ^RDINAND Sullivan, I. N. S. staff correspon­ and isolated save for infrequent dent, describing rum-running electric cars from Windsor, La Pleased With Great Recep­ Odds Favor Sharkey— Sen­ condition along the Canadian Salle is celebrated throughout border, tells of the tremendous southwestern Ontario as the won­ King Michael I Not Yet Six Years Old, On Throne— Re­ timent Favors Dempsey; extent of smuggling operations. der city of rum row— the 80-mile tion He Received In Hart­ Additional articles will follow rum row which extends without a daily. break from Port Huron, Michigan, gency to Administer Government Until Young Monarch Expect Largest Crowd In at the southern tip of Lake Huron, ford— Plans to Visit the BY LAWRENCE SULLIVAN to Toledo, Ohio, on the western edge of Lake Erie. 48 States. Reaches His 18th Year— Rumor Says Queen Marie Fistic History of City. La Salle, Ontario, July 21—-Com­ Once Fishing Town munications over the mysterious La Salle began early in the last grapevine wireless from the Ameri­ century as a fishing town and lived W illB e'Tow er Behind Throne”— Nation Under Mar­ Hartford, Conn., July 21.— Tak­ By DAVIS J. WALSH. can side advising that the United almost a hundred years without re­ States dry navy is preparing for flecting in her uneventful life the ing the worshipping hearts of 250,- tial Law to Forestall Political Coup— King's Funeral on I. \. S. Sports Editor. another broadside upon Ontario pressure of progress all about her. 000 Connecticut residents with rum runners comes to this obscure Then, in less than two years, the him, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, New York, July 21.— The beggar stronghold of hard liquor without United States prohibition law shat­ modest hero of an epic flight, is Sunday. of the Bible stood with hands up­ creating a ripple. tered the traditions of generations. ’’That happens every so often,” Today, while still known to new winging his way today to the sec­ raised in suppiication, asking only ond of the forty-eight states he says the large bushy-headed and comers from the American side as Bucharest, July 21.— All that shadow of Balkan politics begins a crust from the rich man’s table a resort town, native fishing has plans to win to the greater interest to take shape. hatless dock owner who, having was earthly of King Ferdinand, of and he got not a crumb. some scruples about perveraction, passed to the limbo of lost arts. o. aviation. There is little or no likelihood Rumania, came back to Bucharest Tonight, that beggar will live tells me upon introduction, not that The picturesque fleet of sail boats Providence is the next stop of that Communists will attempt tc and one-man flat bottoms which today to the capital over which he take advantage of the present ex­ again in a m:'.n who will shake from his name is George Bixby, but that the "Lone Eagle.” He took off his sleek young body the silken gar­ he is known as George Bixby. dotted the river less than a decade presided as probably the unhappiest cited state of the kingdom to from Brainard Field here at one ments of a minor society darling, “ I been here four years and there ago has given way to a roaring as­ ruler in Europe. make trouble. Communists have o’clock in order to reach Providence never been able to make headway and, standing semi-naked in tiie hasn’t been anyone here yet. ’ ’ his semblage of racing model speed­ Borne on a special train from the glare of the Kleigs, beg at the gates town, ain’t on United States maps. boats which carry thousands of in an hour’s flying. Col. Lindy in this country nor gain the foot­ Rumanian royal family’s summer hold that they have in Bulgaria. of public opinion for the thing he They have a drive over here every cases of liquor every week to De­ flew north to circle above Spring- troit. home, Sinaia Palace, where the Whatever political developments once held. Tonight at the Yankee so often, but nothing ever comes of field for a few moments before take place here will have an effecl Stadium, Jack Dempsey, former Next to Windsor, according to king died, the body was accompan­ it.” straightening his course for the upon the neighboring kingdom ol heavyweight champion of the world, Awaiting Orders American exporters in Ontario, La ied by all the pomp and ceremony Jugoslavia. The two countries are Salle, despite her population of less Rhode Island city. will make the great attempt to re­ Anchored at Bixby’s two-berth Plea for Airports befitting a dead monarch. The linked through intermarriage of the travel the road he followed so than 800, clears more whiskies and concrete dock in late afternoon, A plea for good airports and in­ train proceeded at snail’s pace royal families. blithely eight years ago, a road that four powerful 40-foot launches, wines over the river than any other creased patronage of mail, freight along the route in order that the Princess Marie, daughter of the led to lionor and glory and weal'll each carrying 2 5 cases of whiskey, of the score of villages along the and passenger carrying lines was late king, is the wife of King Alex­ and pai.'i. await orders to push off for Detroit. Canadian side of the river which the gist of Col. Lindbergh’s two ad­ throngs of school children and ander, of Jugo-Slavia. Laden With Years Fifty yards down the river a cluster has all but washed away prohibi­ dresses and interviews here when peasants, who had gathered, might Queen Marie, the widow, is pop­ Just a weary, laden traveler now, of half a dozen smaller craft are tion in Detroit and nearby cities. he asserted with something of an pay their last respects to their de­ ular with her people, especially the laden with tiie years, and the first tied in a bunch to an old flshin." Judged by the scale of visible unusual vigor that the burden of parted ruler. peasantry, and her death-bed fidel­ man that will cross his path is a wharf. A hundred yards up stream, operations, that clam appears to progress was up to the public and ity to her husband has increased youth, lollicking, joyous and full another private dock of still new have some relation to fact, which its support. Bucharest, July 21.— A frail lit­ her prestige before the nation. She of sassafras. If one didn’t know bet­ lumber, glistens in the torrid sun. “ We have the flyers and the ma­ tle youngster, going on six, with will play a strong role in any fu­ The Latest Picture of Prince Michael ter, he might mistake the meeting Twelve miles south of Windsor (Continued oh Pa^e 2) chines to fly. It’s up to you to long brown curls, today rules the ture political developments. It is as one between Dempsey and his give us something to fly for,” he biggest kingdom in the turbulent believed that she prefers to have own youth. said. Balkans. little Michael remain as king, for Jack Dempsey, the come back, Greatest in History He is King Michael I of Ruman­ there are indications that Michael and'Jack Sharkey, the come ahead, “ Lindy’s” welcome here over­ ia, who was proclaimed late yester­ and the regency will prove more will meet tonight in a fifteen-round America’s Stand at Geneva shadowed any previous ovation in “My Son Has All My Prayers day in the great hall of Parliament, popular than Carol. bout to settle the identity of the of­ the 300 years of Hartford’s history, fourteen hours after his grandfath­ Carol, during his tenure as ficial challenger for the heavy­ both in enthusiasm and magnitude. er, King Ferdinand I, died in Cas- crown prince, showed himself to ha weight title. No person has ever so completely tleui Palace, Sinai. more interested in pretty faces of Only Prizefight But— Misrepresented, Says Cecil won the affection of the city. For His Future,” Says Carol Little King Michael will not rule women than he was in affairs of Just a prizefight, perhaps, but - Every public appearance from his his naOon in person until he is 18 state. SO.000 persons will see it and a landing through the parade lines years old. He is under the tute­ Michael is the son of Princess flood of gold will fill the coffers of and at the reception brought tre­ lage of a Regency which was sworn Helen, wife of Carol. His way to the those so engaged. Dempsey, tacitly British Official Declares That POLICE GET CLUE mendous applause. The crowd Exiled Rumanian Prince MANCHESTER MAN in before the National Assembly at throne was opened through the re­ trying to .regain the honor he held was not satisfied with a view of the same time that Michael ascend­ nunciation of his own father. If from 1919 to 1926, will be persuad­ U. S. Is Not Hostile to the Lindbergh. He granted handshakes ed the throne. Carol had been able to keep from ed to accept a guarantee of $250,- to hundreds but this did not suf­ Passes Restless Night Af-| JJURT The regents who will administer romancing, Michael today would IN BM EY CASE fice and scores braved the wheels ROCKVILLE the government for the little mon- be heir apparent instead of mon­ 000 for his pains and Sharkey’s end arch. hardly will be worse than $200,000. Anglo-Japanese Propos­ of automobiles, laughed at the ter Hearing the News ofj ___ ach are Prince Nicholas, Patriarch Just a mere contest of brawn, Teleplione CaU Reports That frowns of officials and elbowed Miron Cristea and Supreme Court maybe, but the public officially will aside guards to touch the famous Justice G. V. Buzdugan. “ Sad Baby King” als. youth. There are some who believe that Vienna, Julv 21.— King Michael Jay the non-championship record Father's Death. Robert Richardson Pinned I, newly enthroned ruler of Ru­ sum of $1,200,000 for seeing it, Gets Hale Medal Queen Marie, widow of the dead Missing Oheco Selectman At the close of Governor John H. monarch and grandmother of the mania, is already being referred to and unofficially almost any sum the tiny king, will be the “ real power as “ the sad baby king.” mind can conjure. For somehow, Trumbull’s speech in which he fur­ London, July 21.— The American Is In Suncooh, N. H. thered Col. Lindbergh’s plea for a Pans,p JulyT , 21.— Princeo .Carol. , ! Under Dougana Dye J Truck; 7 behind the throne.” She will un­ Ordinarily a child of a serious totally unaccounted for, as usual, position in Geneva is being mis­ greater public support of aviation, doubtedly wield great influence of nature, this five-year old mite ap­ ticket speculators have come upon who renounced his rights to the i WnVPl RpQPIlP AHprtpfl represented by propagandists who the state’s chief executive present­ both a practical and sentimental pears to have been impressed great­ nany of the choice seats and those throne of Rumania for love, and ; JAUVCl l\C5tUC AllCUCU. nature. are striving to sabotage the Tri-Par- sterling. Conn., July 21.— The ed the gallant young pilot with a ly with the ceremonies attendant to at the best list price of $27.50 were gold medal bearing the bas-relief of abandoned his princess and his " _____ ^ Nation Mourns his ascendancy to the throne and M selling today in the hundreds of first clue In the mysterious disap­ itite Naval Disarmament confer­ Nathan Hale “ whose heroic quali­ small son, now prays for the suc­ Flags are at half mast through­ his iisuall;-' sober mien has become lollars. pearance of James Bailey, former (.Special to Tlie Herald) ence, Viscount Cecil charged today. ties are found in this young avia­ cess of his tiny son who has be­ out Rumania today. The nation is a sad one. " World Interested “ Interested propa^gandists are Oneco selectman and Democratic tor,” he said. in mourning. Government offices During the ceremonies in the Yes. it may be that this is only a leader here, was received by au­ Secretary MacCracken declared come King Michael I, the baby king (By Staff Corresi)oiulent) are closed and special prayers were once more at work to sabotage the Parliament in Bucharest yesterday. prize fight but the world itself will thorities today in the form of a the belief that Lindbergh would be of Rumania. uttered in the churches. King Michael stood bravely at sa­ oe in a hush while it is on, whether conference by portraying the Amer- \ telephone call that the missing man held in greater regard for what he Prince Carol, who showed evi­ Rockville, July 21.— Robert By tele,graph and radio messages lute, his tiny hana sometimes i'ai- ••our world happens to be State and had been seen in Suncook, N. H. of consciences came from all parts ican government and its Geneva has done for his country and “what dent signs of a sleepless and rest­ Richardson, employed by the Dou­ tcring and often-times with his lips Madison streets, Chicago, the Rue delegation as irreconcilably hostile Suncook authorities were imme­ he has refused to do for personal of the world. less night, was a grief stricken fig­ gan Dye Works, of Manchester is at quivering, but he steeled himself De La Paix, Pall Mall, a little to the Anglo-Japanese proposals,” diately notified that a w'arrant had gain” than for his actual flight to All Rumania is quiet. But troops against what seemed to be a ter­ jrairie town on the coal oil circuit Viscount Cecil said, “ while as a been Issued for Bailey’s arrest and Paris. ure when he received the Interna­ the Rockville City Hospital suffer­ are held in readiness at all straget- rible ordeal to him. At the first Jr the sunlit plaza at Rio. For the matter of fact the American gov­ to search for him. Lindy’s AVaraing tional News Service correspondent ing from cuts and bruises that will ic points in the event that discon­ occasion, however, he ran to his .iioment, this gallant and very ap­ Bailey disappeared at the same Col. Lindbergh issued a warning tented politicians or army officers ernment has still to deliberate today, and authorized the follow­ keep him confined for a day or so, mother, Princess Helen, and buried pealing figure who once was great thereon and the American delega­ time that his wife visited the home to cities which find themselves friendly to former Crown Prince of Prosecutor Frank W. Hazard and ing statement; following the overturning of the his head in her lap and wept, wliile and the youth who soon may be, tion is consequently awaiting for backward in the promotion of avia­ Carol might attempt to coup. she consoled him, restraining her will hold the center of the stage made the charge that her husband tion facilities when he said that Greatly Grieved Dougan Dye works’ • delivery truck Carol in Paris instructions from Washington be­ “ I am greatly grieved by the on Windsor avenue, just east of the own tears with difficulty. nnd the world will be their audi- fore expressing any definite opin­ had threatened to kill her and any _‘‘New England cities that fail to de­ Carol, who renounced his rights officers who came to arrest him. death of my father, which I did not small pond across from the Burke to succession following a scandal- Delicate Chibl ■:uce. ion on the subject.” velop proper airports and landing King Michael is not a robust Neighbors made similar complaints. fields will find themselves in a few expect so soon and which came as farm at 8; 55 this morning. ' ous love affair, is in Paris. He will Dempsey the Attraction Confer AVith Committee a great shock to me. child, and only a few months ago he m Dempsey, even in his declining Viscount Cecil and the Hon. W. Exhibited Bruises years in the position of towns, once Richardson haa been to Rock­ not return to Rumania to attend the At the home of Justice of the prosperous and now declining be­ “ I have the same love and inter­ ville and was returning to Man­ funeral. In fact, he will not be al­ was taken to the Italian Riviera for years, is the great attraction even C. Bridgeman, chief of the British est in my country that he had and his health. He faces a great ordeal p he was in his youth. He slipped delegation in Geneva, conferred to­ Peace C. B. Montgomery. Mrs. cause they were not Included on chester. There was no car behind lowed to enter the country. Bailey, leader of the Women’s Dem­ the rights of way of railroads and my son has my prayers for his fu­ or in front of him to out off his vi­ Arrangements for Ferdinand’s lor, like his grandfather, the dead. :nto town from his traming camp day with members of the Imperial ture. and the peace and prosperity King Ferdinand, he will probably at White Sulphur Springs ‘ate y.;S- defense committee, explaining the ocratic party here, exhibited bruises along hard surfaced highways.” sion, but there is a slight curve in funeral are now under way and on her body which she declared New England will not suffer in of our country.” the road. will he completed tomorrow. One never be permitted to use his own lerday and, with groat stealth and agreement with the Japanese and will but during his childhood and compromises with the United States had been made by her husband. air traffic competition with the AVith his brief statement the Richard Maloney, former Man­ of the first official acts of the circumspection, contrived to escape prince explained that he did not council of the regency was to set youth he will be subjected to vary­ ihe mob long enough to reach the asking for approval of the policy A warrant Jvas immediately Is­ middlewest because of topographi­ chester man but now employed as sued for Bailey’s arrest but state cal difficulties in this section, he care to discuss the situation in Ru­ a traveling salesman for a Hartford Sunday at the date for the funer­ ing and conflicting currents of pre.s- home of Leo P. Flynn, his man­ they have pursued. sure. The number of eight inch gun policemen and local authorities declared. Flat or rolling country, mania further, but it was clear company was driving towards Rock­ al. ager. Inside of fifteen minutes a that he feels deeply the great bur­ The body of the king has been Speaks Three Languages jrowd of five thousand had gather­ cruisers which will be allowed have searched vainly for him. while an aid to the west, will be ville and saw the ear as it suddenly Great Britain and the United States Mrs. Bailey has since been con­ of no great advantage if enough den that has been placed upon the turned over. Richardson, he said, embalmed and lies in state upon a Studious and serious of mind. ed at the doors and it required the adequate airports are provided tiny shoulders of his son. bier surrounded by flowers and King Michael is more apt than the strong-arm work of a traffic squad is now the chief obstacle to the fined in a sanitarium for mental was not driving fast at the time success of the conference, it is trouble. here, in his opinion. “ I am very tired as I wasn’t able and it was his impression that surmounted with flags in the castle average child. He speaks Ruman­ ■ 0 clear the street of the curious. Col. Lindbergh would make no to sleep all last night,” the prince in Cotroceni. It will be interred in ian, French and English and is pro­ Dempsey! learned. .Mystenous Message something must have gone wrong The identity of the man who not­ prediction on the outcome of pos­ observed, and his eyes showed signs with the steering apparatus, or that the mausoleum in Curtea De Arges ficient in elementary studies. He The man in the street is crazy Number Lbiiited Bridgeman insists that the num­ ified authorities that Bailey was sible competition between New of great weariness and grief. there had been a slight contact where King Carol and Queen Eli­ is not a play-ful child and as yet ibout him today, intrigued with seen in Suncook yesterday could England and other sections of the The prince has given up all zabeth lie at rest. has failed to display any signs of the notion of the ex-champion's at­ ber of these cruisers he limited with a stump thar stands well out strictly so that Great Britain can not be learned although the mes­ country in the shipments of man­ hopes that he will be permitted to towards the roadway that caused The death of the king furnishes the love of sports which his father. tempt to re-assert himself. ufactured goods. He said he had break his exile to return to Bucha­ a funeral background for rumors Prince Carol, has. Dempsey! employ her cruiser tonnage for sage was traced to Boston. Previ­ the car to turn over. ously the woods near here had been not studied thi. particular ques­ rest for the funeral of his father. of plots and intrigues in a nation j King Michael I has grown up In Every woman, it seems, is hop- lighter cruisers to protect trade Richardson was pJnned under the routes. searched in the belief that Bailey tion and referred to surveys com­ None of the telegrams he has re­ car, it having caught him between that is noted for its romantic poll- | an atmosphere of unhappiness. For 'ng against hope that the old king Viscount Cecil is reported to be might be dead. piled by the Department of Com­ ceived has indicted any such possi­ tics. j more than a year his mother. Prin­ will re-ascend his throne, for wom- the steering post and the side and less adamant than Bridgeman and He is the last survivor of a fam­ merce. bility and in his telegrams to was bleeding considerably. Mr. Garrisons Reinforced I cess Helen, has been an abandoned is even prepared to urge concessions ily that has resided on one farm Queen Marie, and others of his Already martial law has been wife. *Politic?.l conflicts have waved (Continued on Pago 2) Maloney at once left his car and proclaimed to offset any attempt at to the American demands before here for over two hundred years. family, it is understood that he has tried to extract the body of Rich­ around King Michael. He has been, avoided making any requests. revolution. the subject of dissensions within the Cabinet. He was considered an efficient and ardson, whom he found unconscious All along the frontier the garri­ After making reports to various trustworthy officeholder during his The prince received a visit early and with blood forming in a pool. his family circle it is said, and his GYPSIE SMITH SUES today from his tailor and ordered sons have been reinforced. boards of the Admiralty and indi­ term as selectman. Mr. Maloney’s coat was spotted Premier Bratianu, the political father has not been with him to FIVE MORE INJURED vidual ministers, it is anticipated a number of suits of mourning, with blood, but in order to better guide him. that both Bridgeman and Viscount most of his present wardrobe con­ enemy of Carol, is exercising an WIFE FOR DIVORCE work he removed his coat and suc­ iron hand to maintain order and to The baby king is a handsome Cecil will appear before a full Cab­ sisting of light sports outfits. child, but for the sadness that BLACK FOG WRECKS ceeded in getting the head and preveuLprevent revolutionaryrevuiuiiouaiy outbreaks.u ului i.,-- ON STATE DEATHPIKE inet meeting tomorrow. shoulders out from under the car. All the material for a coup seems to seems continually to light his 6-^s. Further work made it possible be at hand. There is a strong divi­ Were he the sou of a peasant he STEAMER SINKING SHIPS AT CAPE COD Well Known Evangelist of This WILD STORY OF FIGHT for him to get the whole body out might easily be just an attractive I j Hardly a Day Passes Without sion- in Rumania’s political affairs. State Charges Her With In­ from under the car and Richard­ Carol has many supporters, espec­ urchin, but as Kin.g Michael I there a Wreck on Deadly Stretch London, July 21.— The American is a wistfulness about his demeanor Worse This Season— Coastwise fidelity. ISSUED FROM MEXICO son was laid on the bank. From a ially in the army. But a great deal Of Highway. steamer Homestead Is sinking near bad cut in the back of his head, of this support arises not so much that arouses pity for “ the sad baby’ Mangarole, off the Malabar coast, Shipping Is at Standstill To­ Norwalk, Conn., July 21— Charg­ which seems to be the most danger-, through friendship for Carol as it king.” West Haven, Conn., July 21.— according to a Central News dis­ day. ing “ intolerable cruelty and infi­ Liberal Agent Says 25 Bodies ous of all, Mr. Maioney removed does through the opportunity it patch from Bombay. Several vessels On the eve of the county, town and delity,” “ Gypsy Pat” Smith, na­ Of U. S. Marines Were Found several pieces of glass, as he did gives to upset the present regime in QUEEN MOURNS state “ death pike’’ conference at are reported rushing to her assist­ Boston, Mass., July 21.— Two tionally known evangelist, filed suit power. Sinai, Rumania, July 21.— Milford when an effort will be made ance. vessels were ashore on Cape Cod for divorce here today against his On Battlefield. (Continued on Page 2) Jan Bratianu, the premier, and a Queen Marie spent nearly the to lessen the toll of accidents on Lloyd’s register gives the Home­ and many others were held at an­ master of the kind of politics best pvhole night watching the body oC wife Karin Tjader Smith following Mexico City, July 21.— The that deadly stretch of road, anoth-: stead as a vessel of G,861 tons, own­ chor at points along the New Eng­ their separation two months ago. knownin the Balkans, is master of her royal consort. King Ferdinand, er crash was registered sending five ' ed by the United States Shipping land coast today as a “ black” fog, bodies of twenty-five United States the situation at present. He has who died yesterday of cancer and. The evangelist asked for custody Marines were taken to Chinandega to hospitals. |Board. the worst experienced this season, of their child in his petition. the support of Queen Marie, but he allied ailments. Last night’s mishap involved a j brought coastwise shipping almost and Leon after the battle at OcotaL DEMPSEY is opposed by a powerful group The body was laid out in the ball The suit comes on the heels of ac­ Nicaragua, between marines and head-on collision between machines to a standstill. tion brought by Mrs. Smith seeking headed by former Premier Averscu. room of Castle Pelsior guarded by driven by Philip H. Reilly, 40, of The steam trawler Ruth Mil­ General Sandlno’s Rebel forces, ac­ Rivals’ Plan officials of the court and Alpine damages of $10,000 in connection cording to a statement issued today The possibility exists that dis­ New Haven and Julius Prisser, 30, Starting Today dred, of Gloucester, was high and with a property dispute over the SHARKEY chasseurs. It is clothed in the uni-< of New Britain. Reilly, blamed for dry off Wellfleet, not far from the by Pedro 2epeda, agent of the Nica­ contented politicians may send a form of a general of . the Alpine Smith residence In Tokonee, 'fash­ raguan Liberals here. deputation to Paris appealing to the accident, will be placed on $200 Cahoun Hallow coast guard station. ionable New York community. Fight Returns corps and js decorated with orders. bond when released from the hos­ “ THE PENNY AATthin 800 yards on the port side Zepeda declared he had received Carol to return. In that event the In announcing the action, the his information from Costa Rica. Carolist movement would undoubt­ The Rumanian crown rested beside pital today, charged" with reckless of the Mildred, the four-masted evangelist’s attorneys refused to Blow by blow radio de­ the head. driving and driving an automobile schooner Orleans also went ashore. Zepeda denies that General San- scription can be heard at edly have the support of Alexandra while Intoxicated. discuss details of the charges. dino Is a bandit. He says Sandino Averescu, former premier and po­ Ministers of the government ar-< PRINCESS” Neither of the vessels were in The Herald’s Bissell Street rived early in the morning to ae^' Prlsser’s machine was occupied Immediate danger their captains re­ has 1,400 men under him and only litical foe of Bratianu. by Alice Johnson, 21, Elsie Swan­ 400 of these took part in the Oco- Office tonight. Radio in­ Even while the wasted body of company the. body to Cotroceni ported to the coast guard officials. where it will lie In state In th'd son, and Mildred Bush all of New Ann« Austin’s New Serial The coast guard torpedo destroyer TREASURY BALANCE tal battle. stalled through courtesy of the old king, attired in the uniform of a general of the Rumanian army castle until the funeral on Sunday, Britain who were enroute home! PAGE 6 No. 12 was standing by off shore to Official reports stated that one Barstow’s Radio Shop. ■lom the beach. Their injuries were j assist the crews of both vessels if Washington, July 21.— Treasury, NN.) EVENING~HERALD. THURSDAY, JDLT^ 2 1 ,1 9 2 0 (PAGE TWO RADICAI^KEEPUP GEORGE EDWARD ROGERS DO DIVING STUNTS EXPECT OVER 80,000 I OPEN FORUM ANGLOJAPPACT ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mlllsr and TO BE MARRIED SOON Local Stocks AT TONIGHT’S BOUT children of Cambridge street left THE HUNGER STRIKE NOT ACCEPTABLE early this morning for Montreal, IN RESCUING AUTO getairpW t n o w , Canada, to spend their vacation Well K no^ Educator-AtUete (Continued from page 1) (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) with relatives. Will Wfed Miss Unian Big­ Bid Asked and gin, Teacher Here. an Is a sentimentalist always David Titus of East Middle Turn­ Sacco and Vanzetti Have Not Bank Stocks romance is her life. SAYS SCOTT SIMON American Experts Say All City Bank & Tr . . . .675 700 H .L. Fortune’s Car Does pike, Clarence Wilson of Stark­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Biggin But romance doesn’t make the weather street and Clifford Beebe Capitol Natl Bank . . .265 285 betting odds and the price on, Demp­ Taken Food For Five of Naugatuck today announced — Britain Aims At Is Naval of Woodland street motored down Conn River ...... 300 Dive Into Pond; Snbmarine sey against Sharkey today was a the engagement of their daughter. First Bond and Mort ’• 54 57 long one. Some even quoted it as Advances Reasons For Avia­ to New York today to take in the Miss Lillian Rutin Biggin to George First Nat (Htfd) . .. .295 310 long as two to one. Supremacy. Dempsey-Sharkey fight tonight. Days— Drink Water. Edward Rogers, son or Mrs. Hele­ Hart Natl Bk & Tr .450 470 Work Gets It Out. Difference in Agea na Rogers of Garden street. They Htfd-Conn Tr Cn . . . .69 5 — Odds are made by men who try tion Field In Manchester; The Married People’s Bowling are to be married on Wednesday, . 59 — Lbague of the West Side Recrea­ August 24 at the home of the bride Land Mtg & Title . . hard not to guess wrong and most Boston, Mass., July 21.— The Morris Plan Bank . . . .140 — of them remember the fact that Washington, July 21.— The so- tion Center will pitch horseshoes at In Naugatuck. Park St T ru st...... 480 520 Fortune’s misfortune occurred at Dempsey is 32 and Sharkey 24; Backs Senator Smith. called Anglo-Japanese agreement the West Side playgrounds tomor­ hunger strike of Nicola Sacco and Mr. Rogers Is a graduate of the row evening. Some smart alec Phoenix St Bk Tr . . .405 — Salter’s pond in Lydallville last that Dempsey has fought eleven at the Geneva naval conference, Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian Radi­ High school here and was later night and it required the efforts of arises to remark that the wives Riverside T ru st----- .450 — and a fraction rounds since 1923 cals, convicted of murder and now graduated from Tufts school in Bonds two divers and a tractor to bring and Sharkey some thirty or less in calling for an allotment of arma­ have it on the husbands when it Medford, Mass. At Tufts he was Editor of The Herald: ment on lesser cruisers to si.x-inch Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 — his automobile from the bottom of the last' nine months; that Demp- comes to pitching things. awaiting execution at state’s prison. president of his class, a member of .101 102 the pond where it was resting in has spent twelve hard, cruel An article in last evening’s Her­ guns, is not acceptable to American Charlestown, reached the fifth day several honorary societies and was East Conn Power . . naval experts. Unless the British Conn L P 4%s . .. . 98 100 15 feet of water. years in the ring and Sharkey ald stated that Senator Robert J. when they refused their breakfast honor man for his four year course. .365 375 The car is owned by Herbert L. three; that Dempsey never was Smith believes the time is at hand delegates go back to Geneva from He was also a member of the bas­ Hart E L 7s ...... London prepared to make material BAND CONCERT today. Conn L P 5 % s . . . . .107% 110 Fortune of Mather street and it was good with a fast man and that when Manchester should consider ketball team and captain of It in his modifications in this program, the Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 taken up to the pond to be washed Sharkey is all of that and that, establishing an airport. The writer With the regularity that has senior year. Insurance Stocks early last evening. As it approach­ while Sharkey has been none too believes that the senator’s point is chances for an ultimate agreement characterized all food service to Daring the past two years he has Aetna Insurance .. . .555 565 ed the shore of the pond it got impressive in training, Dempsey ac­ well taken, and that a tendency to are considered slight in Washing­ FOR TONIGHT the two men since they inaugurated been a professor at Williston Acad­ Aetna Cosual Sure . .815 825 out of Fortune’s control and rolled tually was forced to the unpreced­ defer consideration or to let this ton. their strike, prison ofllcials put emy, Easthampton, Mass, and will “ Every proposition thus far ad­ Aetna L i f e ...... 580 590 down the bank and Into the wat­ ented action of abandoning nearly matter drift along without any ac­ their breakfast before them today. assume the duties of principal of Conn General ...... 1550 1575 er. The driver got out before the all ring work before the tion whatsoever means another, en­ vanced by the British would inevit­ Without a word they both pushed Goddard Seminary, Barre, Vt., in Automobile...... 230 240 car sank. fight. try in the town’s book of “ Lost ably figure down to British naval it aside and sullenly glanced at the September. He Is visiting his Some Trick Diving supremacy,” one American naval Postponed From Last Night Hart Fire ...... 560 570 But most of all they remember Opportunities.” guards. mother here. .640 650 Robert Coleman, who lives In a the floundering wallowing Demp­ authority told International News Have Taken Water Miss BSggln is a graduate of the Hart Steam Boiler . . nearby farmhouse, was called, but Many local residents have wit­ Lincoln Nat Life . .. . 88 93 sey of the Tunney fight last Sep­ Service today. “ We cannot accept Warden William Hendry declared Naugatuck High school and has he thought he would need assist­ nessed the coming to Manchester of such a situation nor. do I believe Because of Rain— Fight National Fire ...... 790 800 tember, the Dempsey who landed four modes of travel— the railroad,- today after visiting the pair that been teaching In the Nathan Hale 610 ance, so he telephoned to his one good punch in ten rounds and that Congress would approve any they have been partaking of water school here for the past two years. P h oen ir...... 600 friend, Harold Clemson locksmith the trolley, the automobile, and the Travelers ...... ,1255 1265 then forgot to do anything about it. airplane. We know the possibilities treaty authorizing it.” Returns By Radio. which was available to them in and general all around “ fixer.” And they are asking themselves if The temporary adjournment of Public Utility Stocks Clemson came up to the pond and of the first three? methods, and it is their cells. Doctors had predicted EAST WEDS WEST Conn L P 7% ...... 117 such a man can be a great deal bet­ the naval conference, and the Brit­ that if they drank water they might the two of them dived to the bot­ ter for the passing of another year none too early to consider the pos­ ish return to London for new in­ Conn L P 8% ...... 120 sibilities of the fourth as regards Dilworth-Cornell Post American live for fifteen days without solid Slamford, Conn., July 21.— Kip­ tom of the pond to attach chains to in his life. Some say yes and some structions, is regarded in Washing­ ling would witness the shattering Green Wat & Gas . . . 99 the body of the automobile. advantages it can bring to this Legion will this evening have the food. Without water they were not say no but none deny the fact that ton as a final effort to save the con­ given more than ten days to live by of his famous "east and west” the­ Hart El L ig h t...... 377 This was a tricksy and arduous he must be considerably better in town. ference from the rocks of complete first of its series of playground Hart Gas c o m ...... 90 the doctors. ory today had he visited the mar­ stunt, but the chains were finally order to have a chance with any Our national government tells failure, upon which it has been nights. The affair was scheduled for Hart Gas p f d ...... 60 attached and the line hooked to a good heavyweight and Sharkey’s us that a suitably equipped landing last night but was postpened on ac­ Both Sacco and Vanzetti have de­ riage license bureau here whet beating for several weeks. nounced Gov. Fuller strenuously in Takesehl Ohecaki, 30, Japanese, an Hart Gas r t s ...... 9 team of horses from the Coleman successive fights with Harry Wills, field makes of its community an air­ Britain’s naval delegates, headed count of the rain. S O N E Tel C o ----- 163 farm. The horses couldn’t budge Mike McTIgue and Jim Maloney port in the same manner as dockin.g The events will be held on the their remarks to Warden Hendry importer, and Barbara Reinfort, 29, by the imyielding W. C. Bridgeman, Austrian, applied under the Con­ Conn El Ser pfd . . . 75 the foundered automobile. A trac­ have seemed to indicate that he facilities make of the coast city a West Side playgrounds beginning the past few days. It was in protest Manufacturing Stocks First Lord of the Admiralty, have against the governor’s method of necticut “ five day law,” for a li­ tor was borrowed from a tobacco qualifies for that distinction. seaport. A landing field is an' asset declined persistently to accept with a ball game between the Rock­ American H a rd ...... 77 farm a short distance down the Begins at 10 O'clock to a town in two ways— commer­ ville legionaires and the local men. investigating their trial that they cense. American Silver . . . . 26 American recommendations, aimed road. The tractor did the job and These questions will be answered cially, and for recreation. It can be A band concert from 8 to 10 o’clock inaugurated the strike. They were Acme Wire ...... 14 at establishing true naval parity in a short time the car was brought only at the Yankee Stadium to­ a center for sport just as much so as between the British and American by the Rockville band will follow. convicted for the murder of two Billings Spencer com — to land. It was a little bit muddy men in South Braintree, in 1920. liiuiiiiimiiimiiiiiH night. The main bout will go on a park, golf course, tennis court, fleets. Radio returns will also be given of Billings Spencer pfd . — all over but was otherwise undam­ at ten o’clock, eastern daylight swimming pool or other athletic Gov. Fuller and a special advisory Bigelow Hart com . . 82 American naval delegates, head­ the Sharkey-Dempsey fight. Tne aged. time, and if any more color may be field. ed by Admiral Hilary P. Jones, have radio will be erected at the rear of committee were investigating the Bristol B rass...... 6% added to an attraction involving Business and Recreation trial. I Excursion Collins Co ...... 100 opposed just as stubbornly the the Recreation building. the come-back of a popular idol Air routes for mall, passengers British recommendations. American See Little Hope Colt Firearm s...... 27% and the onrush of a garrulous, Dancing in the auditorium will 14,000 CASES OF BOOZE and express are being developed expert naval opinion has been conclude the evening. The two men see but little hope I To New York Eagle Lock ...... — smart cracking young man who can rapidly, and those communities of obtaining clemency from Gover­ Fafnir Bearing...... 85 fight, the boxing commission must unanimous, both in Washington SUNDAY, JULY 24 which would profit thereby must and at Geneva, that to accept any­ nor Fuller as they had requested. Hart & C ooley...... 165 “ RUN” EVERY 24 HOURS get the credit. That august body They believe he is allowing “ In­ Inter Silver com . . . .172 be part of a chain of stations where­ thing the British have yet offered Round Trip Fares has decreed that the noble gladia­ by accommodations, supplies, land­ MANCHESTER MAN formers” to place “ false” testimony Int Silver pfd ...... 118 tors must appear in trunks of high would mean the sacrifice of the Rockville $3.00 (Continued from page 1) ing facilities and conveniences for naval equality established at the before him and that he is preju­ Land’y Frary & Clark 85 visibility and distinctive design in diced against defense witnesses. Manchester 2.75 travelers may be found. Washington conference. HURT IN ROCKVILLE 2.25 Mann & Bow A ...... 17 order that the sap in the sixtieth This sentiment was conveyed to Meriden do B ...... 10 means that La Salle exports in the row may know immediately who is Where a community has a land­ Thus far, the views of the naval neighborhood of 200,000 cases a ing field, tours by air bring to those experts have prevailed upon Secre­ Gov. Fuller by the Sacco-’Vanzetti Lv. Rockrill* . - - SiM A.M. New Brit Ma pfd A. .102 hit and by whom. (Continued from Page 1) defense committee in a letter last M aneheitar - - - C:S5 do c o m ...... 11 19 year. Government figures in the Dempsey’s colors will be red communities people who otherwise tary of State Kellogg, and upon Maridan - - « - 7i4S night in which a last appeal to the Due New York (*G.CT.) - lOslS * Niles Be Pond new . 18% 20% Windsor cutoms office show that might not call. Airplane trips being Ambassador Hugh S. Gibson. Both and black, with possibly an im­ also from a cut on the left side of R e tu m in s J R Mont p f d ...... 50 Walkerville, a fev/ miles north of made over any one section of the Kellogg and Gibson, however, have executive was made for clemency. promptu design over the eye; Shar­ the face, just below the eye. L t. New York (*G.CTT - P-M. North & J u d d ...... 25% Windsor, paid whiskey export country in much shorter time than counselled their naval advisers key will wear purple and blue on No help came and fearing to RILLED IN AUTO CRASH Eaatam Standard Tim * Pratt, Whitney pfd .. 80 levies to the extent of 55,922,000 in his trunks and possibly a perma­ necessary to cover the same section that some sacrifice must be made *Arriru and Laaraa— Lavar Laral Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 19 by boat, rail or automobile, natu­ if an agreement is to be reached. leave the Injured man in such a 1*)26. nent sock on his chin. condition, Mr. Maloney started to You'll enjoy m trip to Coney __ Russell Mfg C o ...... 40 League’s Report rally there will be a saving of fares Presumably, the British diplomats Methuen, Mass., July 21.— One Island, famous for its amuse- ” Retires Early blow his horn in an attempt to at­ Smyth Mfg C o ...... 350 The Michigan Law Enforcement After a light dinner at a local and hotel bills, hence a new incen­ have counselled their own naval man was killed and three others ment places and splendid S Scovllle Mfg Co new. 54 country club, Dempsey retired early tive for air travel. tract attention This was kept up un­ were injured in a head-on crash be­ bathing facilities or perhaps S League discovered La Salle last experts in the same way. til a woman living in the Burke Stanley Wks com . . . 66 April and after Investigation by its and is said to have spent a restful In the opinion of the writer t’ue The fate of the conference proba­ tween two automobiles here early a visit to Central Park or the s Stanley Works pfd .. 27% night at Flynn’s home, to which he present is none too soon for this bly will be decided one way or an­ house discovered what he was do­ today. Bronx Zoo. s own staff detectives, sent a special ing and she called to the men to Standard Screw . . . . 97 report to President Coolidge with had retired to elude the process town to look into the matter of es­ other within the next three weeks, The dead man was Stanley Kuz- I LiauladiiamberaftkkabeniabtHkkalafitaa S Torrington...... 68 servers of his old manager. Jack tablishing a landing field for air­ it is believed here. If an agreement render aid. na, 28, of Lawrence. He died at Caed anlj an Special Coach Ttaku S the suggestion that vigorous steps Aiann From Top of Pole Underwood...... 53 be taken to tighten anti-smuggling Kearns. Sharkey, after Indulging planes. Babson’s Statistical Organi­ is to be reached, the British dele­ Lawrence general hospital of a frac­ TheN.Y.,N.H.&H.R.R.Co. = U S Envelope pf .. . in light exercises an ’ a poker game, sation stated in a bulletin a few gates must return from London Albert Wilson, of Manchester, tured skull shortly after the crash machinery on the American shores. who Is employed by the Southern lillllliilllilllllillllKi? Union Mfg Co...... 2 5 The Michigan Law Enforcement slept at his local hotel. months ago: prepared to go further in meeting occurred. New England Telephone Company, The injured were: Julius Shin- Whitlock Coil Pipe .. — League,” said Dr. A. V. Baker, its Both Indulged in short walks this “ There is great opportunities for the American position . than they morning and then rested while cities and towns that can secure a have hitherto showed any intention was on his way to Rockville and ar­ konas, 30, Methuen; Albert Thllo- president, “ is much concerned over rived soon after Richardson had deau, 33. Haverhill, and Peter OH, MA AND PA! the lamentable conditions prevail­ awaiting the official weighing in, place on the air routes. The time of doing. That much seems seems which is an empty formality in any regained consciousness. He at once Bagdonas, Lawrence, 27. All throe ing along the International border will come when jt will be as neces­ assured here, for there is no evi­ Won’t you be proud of me ir heavyweight bout. Sharkey expects sary for a city to have air travH dence of any weakening in the po­ put on his spurs and mounting the men received severe cuts and lacer­ N .Y. Stocks at and near Detroit. to scale about 193 pounds and pole cut in on the wire and called ations about the arms and face. “ Our information, based upon re­ connection as it was in the early sition of this government. THE KIDDIE REVUE Dempsey more than 195. days to have railroad connection. for a doctor and the ambulance ports of careful investigators, is After that, there will be nothing from the top of the pole. While At the State Theater next that thousands of bottles of whiskey Every city and town should imme­ 1 p. m. for it but the long, tedious, trying diately see to it that a suitable area, waiting for the arrival of an am­ Monday, Tuesday and High Low are being smuggled into the coun­ bulance an automobile was secur­ 'Am C a n . 59% 58% 58% vigil of those that await their fate. as centrally located as possible, is Herald Advs. Bring Results Wednesday. 99% try at this port every 24 hours, and What will it be? It may be just HAM. LEWIS GIVES ed from the Burke place and he Am Cr & Fdy 99% 99 that the same are being distributed set aside for a future landing field. 152% another step toward the goal that The quicker this action Is taken was rushed to the office of Dr. John Alied Chem ..153% 151% over a wide area, including In­ now looms so large before the eag­ Flaherty on Elm street and then Am Loco ....1 0 5 % 104% 104% the less the expense will be.” DEMOCRATS ADVICE 158% diana and Illinois as well as Michi­ er, larking young man who was to the Rockville Hospital. Am Smelt ....1 5 9 % 158% glad to swab a deck four years The Location 51% gan. Mr. Babson’s emphasis on secur­ In addition to getting word for Am St Fdy .. 52%' 50 What Inspector Found ago. Or it may mean that he must the ambulance, the doctor and as­ Am Sugar . . . 89% 89 89 ing a location as central as possible 166% “ One of our inspectors recently start anew, as youth can and will, Pick Candidate From Middle sisting in getting the Injured man ' S Am T & T . . .167 166%' i To the beggar in purple, asking prompts the writer to suggest the iChassls f.o.b. Detroit 1Suwris 4 £,o.b. 4 Datrait Am Woolen . . 9 %' 9 % 9%- made a tour of the Canadian bor­ site of the old golf grounds, if West and Hold Convention into the automobile, Mr. Wilson der from Sandwich, Ontario to Ford I for his crust, it may mean a ban­ also notified William Dougan in Anaconda . . . . 44% 44% 44% quet. Or it may mean not even a available, as an air landing field Ahead of G. 0 . P. Atchison . . . . 188% 187% 188 City (about 12 miles) and found'no for Manchester. This site has the Manchester, the proprietor of the l V 2 * T o n a - T o n less than fourteen warehouses and crumb. laundry. Bald L o c ___ 248 245% 246% advantage of being central to allj Washington, July 21. — The B & O ...... 115% 115 115%' loading docks with a minimum of parts of the town; there is ample' Mr. Dougan Buys Truck 14,000 cases of whiskey, gin, Democrats should select a presi­ ' In company wlin his son-in-law, Beth Steel ....5 1 50% 50% MANCHESTER EXHIBIT area, and the location would be >n dential candidate from the agricul­ Ches & Ohio .185%' 184% 185 champagne, brandy, beer, wine, close proximity to the federal post Judge Raymond a . Johnson, Mr. 106% etc., ready for immediate exports to tural section of the middle west. Dougan at once came to Rockville Cons Gas . . . .107 106% office building which will be erect­ Reversing a policy of the last Corn Prod . . . 56% 55% 56 the United States. AHRACTS ATTENTION ed some day on the government lot and seeing the condition In which C M & St P . . 16% 16% 16% “ Canadian friends of the league fifty years, the Democratic national the truck was in purchased another Gr ah am Br o ib er s at the Center. do pfd ----- 32 32 32 inform us that this vast supply is | convention should be held prior to from the E. P. Fitzgerald Sales and While the present established the Republican convention. Del & Hud . . 212% 212% 212% replenished each 24 hours. Our in­ Boston-to-New York air-way is Service Station and will have it on Dodge Bros .. 18% 18% 18% spector found 20 drays constantly Miss Isabelle T. Moore, school These suggestions have been the road this afternoon. nurse in districts 1 to 8, who is a somewhat to the north of the old made to the Democratic national Du P o n t...... 262 258% 259 hauling liquor to these docks. One golf links, a distance of a half-mile Because of the regular rules at Tr u c k s member of the Health Education committee by ex-Senator James the hospital of not allowing visi­ E r ie ...... 61%' 61 61% boat was observed to make four or a mile is of small moment in an % 1% 2'Ton Gen Elec ___ 123% 122%' 122% trips in a single day to the United Council, attended the 1927 meeting Hamilton Lewis of Illinois. Lewis’ tors to see the injured person. of the council held recently in airplane route and a change couid views were contained In a letter to­ Judge Johnson secured the assist­ Gen Mot ___ 214% 212% 213 States, each time carrying a cargo be made so as to take in an air­ Int Harv ____184% 184 18 4% Boston. Afternoon and evening day to International News Service. ance of Dr. T. F. O’Loughlin and valued at 57,000. sessions of the two-day convention plane landing at the site suggested Int Nickel ____ 61% 61 61 A Month’s Report Lewis declared that the Demo­ both he and Mr. Dougan were al­ were held at the Massachusetts In­ here. cratic national committee has not lowed to enter the hospital and SCHALLER’S GARAGE -Kennecott . . . . 64 64 64 “ The extent of liquor smuggling Area Is Ample Le V alley___ 121% 121% 121% stitute of Technology, with exhib­ replied to his suggestions. talk briefly with the injured man. operations in the Detroit and St. its in the morning of pupils’ work As air landings require consider­ Center and Olcott Streets. Mack Truck . . 98%■ 97% 98 Clair rivers is suggested by a recent In his explanation as given to the on health subjects, consisting of able space, deferred action could officials at the hospital before he Marl Oil ___ 33% 33 33% report of the Michigan state police, easily result in a community allow­ Mo Pac com .. 57% 56% 57% essays, posters, and projects, some had been given medical attention which for a single month, tabulated of which were highly praised. ing Its best locations being taken N Y Central . .152% 151% 152 the following seizures: he seemed to have only a dazed idea New Haven . . . 51% 49% 50 Mrs. Josephine Cazneau, presi­ up for other purposes, resulting in DEMPSEY TELLS PAL of what had happened. He was in 438,146 pints of beer- dent of the Council and Professor C. disappointment later on. Govern­ a semi-conscious condition at that Nor P a c ...... 91% 91% 91% 43 6 pints of wune. 64% E. Turner of M. I. T. presided at ment advices specify requirements time, but was better able to talk Penn R R ___ 64% 64% 2,9 23 pints of whiskey. most of the meetings, at which out­ TO BET ALL ON HIM Radio C o r___ 59% 58% 59 varying from a square landing area when Mr. Dougan and Judge John­ 224 pints of gin. standing authorities on health sub­ of 1,200 feet up to 2,500 feet, al­ Rock Is ...... 114% 114% 114% son saw him. 63% 928 pints of brandies and ales. jects from all over the country were though flying operations will be per­ ST A T E | Tonight Sear Roe ----- 63% 63% speakers. S 0 of N J . . 37% 37% 37% Even in the face of these figures, mitted on fields of smaller dimen­ New York, July 21.— Any doubt SOUTH MANCHESTER 1 w smugglers all along the border as­ Miss Moore takes pride in the sions. The old golf links site offers that Jack Dempsey really believes LINDY AT PROVIDENCE Sou P a c ...... 119% 119% 119% fact that the exhibit of the Man­ Sou R a il----- 133 132% 132% sert that their seizure losses are a ample area. he can whip Jack Sharkey tonight negligible percentage of the trade chester children, and all grades The space and the location are was dispelled in the mind of at least Studebaker ..52 51% 51% were represented, was right in the Providence, R. I., July 21.— Col­ Un Pac ...... 180% 179% 179% volume. now available for Manchester. Why one man today. onel Charles A. Lindbergh, Ameri­ HOOT “ One of the greatest handicaps front line. One doctor remarked to not a liUle action? Unit Drug ...1 7 0 170 170 her that he should call her exhibit The man is- Gene Normile, who ca’s intrepid flyer who was first GIBSON in ^^Denver D u de'' United Fruit . .33% 33% 33% we have to overcome,” said Captain The town can well draw a lesson was Dempsey’s business manager at to conquer the Atlantic in a New Ira Marmon of the state free-lance very advanced work. She writes from the example of our neighbor­ U S Rubber . . 44% 43% 43% that school principals, nurses and the time Dempsey lost his title to York to Paris non-stop flight, ar­ ALSO U S S teel----- 126% 125% 125%* squad, “ is the operations of the ing city of Hartford, which w.as Gena Tunney. rived here at 1:32 o’clock for the teachers of hygiene praised it and wise enough to get into the game W esting...... 88% 86% 87 spotters for the rum runners. It is complimented the teachers who in­ Normile revealed today that he second stop on his nation-wide Willys Over . . 17% 17% 17% practically impossible for any mem­ early. When Col. Lindbergh was bet on Dempsey to win against Tun­ tour. SURPRISE spired it, and some of them remark­ ready to start his tour of American bers of our squad to visit any port ed that the children must have a ney despite the fact that Dempsey Flying out of the clouds, Col. on the rum front without being de­ cities. Hartford was ready too. The COUNTRY STORE & HOP AGAIN POSTPONED clever art Instructor, for a special warned him not to do so. Lindbergh hovered over City Hall NIGHT Southampton, Eng., July 21.— tected by lookouts employed by the cover design by eighth grade pupils city had its landing field all ready “ I don’t feel right,” Dempsey and after makin« several wide for Lindbergh to drop down upon, One of Many Presents Given Away Tonight at Because of trouble with his radio liquor interests.” was a work of art. told Normile at that time. “ I don’t sweeps in the air headed for the the Country Store Will Be a apparatus. Captain Frank T. Court­ Touching upon this phase of the and it was the first city in the whole want any of my friends to bet on Uonset Point military reservation chain in the United States in his ney, British air ace, postponed to­ problem. President Baker of the LONG SLEEPER AWAKES me.” • at Wickford, sixteen miles from LARGE PORCH HAMMOCK day the hop off in his proposed Michigan Law Enforcement League, present tour to get the distinguish­ Normile was so sure that Demn- here where he was to land. Now on Display in the State Flower Shoppe Window. ed visitor, upwards of 200,000 peo­ trans-Atlantic flight for at least wrote in his report to President Los Angeles, Calif., July 21.— ‘ sey was going to win that he went Tremendous crowds thronged ADDED A-TTRACTION FOR TO.MORROW NIGHT Coolidge: ple joining in a demonstration hig’u- three days. Mrs. Clara Drummond, the "sleep­ out and bet on him anyway. the streets to catch a glimpse of the Joe Ryan, State Champion Dancer, in All New Steps. “ The Canadian bootleggers state ing beauty” of Fresm, has awak­ ly creditable to the Capitol City. This morning Normile was called daring flyer in his “ Spirit of St. that eight of the federal border ened from her mental slumber. Things come to those who prepare to the telephone. Jack Dempsey was Louis.” An ovation the like of agents are in their pay at the rate Dr. W. J. Peacock, chiropractor, for them. calling him. which Providence had never before Piles G o Q uick of one dollar per case of liquor. On who took charge of the baffling Very truly yours, “ Listen, Gene,” said Dempsey, accorded a visitor was awaiting him SUNDAY ONLY this side, our inspectors have locat­ case several weeks ago, announced S. H. SIMON. on his return by automobile from FRI. AND SAT. “ You bet on me at Philadelphia Double Feature BUI Let us tell you how to quickly ed landing points, together with today that the coma victim has re­ July 21, 1927. even after I told you not to do so the landing field at Wickford. MAY McAVOY in end all Pile misery without messy corrupt watchmen, go-betweens and gained consciousness after 109 and you lost considerable money, “MATINEE LADIES” salves or dangerous and expensive ‘fixers’ who make possible the ar­ days. However, she will not be able TO DEPORT NEGRO BEN LYON in didn’t you?” DR. PUTNEY DEAD The story of women out in cutting. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt a spe­ rangements whereby this immense to talk for three or four weeks. Normile pleaded guilty. “DANCE MAGIC” cialist, discovered Piles to be caus­ quantity of liquor is smuggled into Mrs. Drummond was overcome Stamford, Conn., July 21.— Solo­ search of their lost youth. mon Gende, 28, negro, is headed “ ■Well, you listen to me this ed by blood congestion in the lower the United tates.” by monoxide gas !n her home on time,” went on Dempsey. “ I want Milford, Conn., July 21.— Dr. Peter B. Kyne’s bowel, and a weakening of the April 4 and fell Into a deep sleep back for his native African shores Willis S. Putney, prominent in New ‘'The Understanding Heart’ a SHOWS, 6:4US and 8 :4 5 after three years as a resident of you to go out and get that money parts. His prescription Hem-Roid GIRL AS CilMOLTLAGE from which medical men since have England medical circles for forty tried to rouse her. Now she is able the United States. He has been sent back. Bet on me again— bet all you years. Is dead at his home here to­ banishes Piles by removing the Greenwich, Conn., July 21.— have and all you can get. I’m going cause. to sit up a few minutes every day. to Ellis Island, New York, for de- day at the age of sixty-eight. Dr. George Seath, of Brooklyn, N. Y., portatlom -having entered the coun­ to win. I’m going to knock this fel­ We know of such wonderful re­ and what police described as his Putney, who- served as health offi­ TRAIN! HITS COW try illegally as a sailor. low out tonight and I want you to cer here for twenty years, retired MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY sults from Hem-Roid right here at "feminine camouflage,” Ileen get back the money you lost on me lM>me that we Invite every Pile suf­ Lockport, N. Y., July 21.— Three two years ago due to his failinK Rauschel, Brooklyn, N. Y., today TO HOLD INQUEST before.” health. He was the son of the late ferer in this city to try this splendid ran afoul of the law with six bot­ members of the crew of a Roches- MANCHESTER’S KIDDIE RB’VUE Stamford, Conn., July 21.— Coro­ Normile already has placed a Rev. Rufus C, Putney of Brooklyn prescription with our guarantee tles of whiskey, 84 quarts of gin ter-Lockport-Buffalo train were In­ good sized bet on Dempsey to win. 130 I Wfti® VJntil You ^ j Special Scenery jured today when several cars of ner John J. Phelan will hold an and president of the Connecticut ..lhat Hem-Roid will end all Pile and a gallon of alcohol. Seath was After his talk with him, however, Homeopathic Medical society In Children See Them I and Cosuunea '^misei7> even long standing and sentenced to sixty days and fined the train were derailed after strik­ inquest tomorrow at eleven o’clock here into the death of Herman Fin­ he placed another— and larger— addition to many other associations. litBbboni cases, or we will gladly 5200 and the girl fined $100 des­ ing and killing a cow at the But­ [He Is survived by his widow and termilk Lane crossing near here. ley, who died of burns received ye.-»- bet. refund the money. Fair enough, pite her protestations that she wad" He is going to follow Dempsey’s one son. Major Edward W. Putney, “ only accompanying Seath in his None was hurt seriously. Rails terday when a drying tumbler ex- sn’t it? Packard’s or Murphy’s advice this time. i U. S. A., Fort Monroe. i)rug Stores.— ady. car for the ride.” were torn up for 100 faeU □loded In a. elMJilnz ahop here. MANCHESTER XCK5NN0.*EVBNmG HEBALP, THI®SDAY,;JCqUY 2a,

taken for a certainty and that is ly a day goes by without Col. Petty At this wilting, Captgln Chi— skl, Gustafffon, Zaleskl. Jarnp, Ifc- pher Scaife, athletic director, haa?.- Hospital suffering from appendi­ that Cbl. Lindbergh'in all his land- stresses the importance of tidiness lar. The chief, or mayor, could Carthy, Mltqbel, Bireimati, Kanehl, in camp. Each morning the Soldiera not announced at what time C oii-7. citis. Corporal. Fitzpatrick, Frlvates Maa- ings never had a clearer field. Not pany G will play in 'the finals for/ ■>1 make the appointment, but it has BIVOUACS FEATURE a single person was allowed on the police the parade field and it is been the custom and an act of good- Mrs. Margaret Finley and dough- sqy, Mlnnlcuccl, Rubacha, Ryan, the regimental baseball champion-.; ters Margaret and Elinor of West field except Colonel Hunter, the kept spic and span the remainder of fellowship on the part of the mayor Scholsky, Stamler, Taft, Vltullo, the day. Even cigarette butts and ship. The game may be played to­ Rockville Main street have returned from Connelly, Gallis, Finn. Pathe News photographer and the morrow. Last year. Company O? to take up with the police commit­ CAMP CLOSING DAYS reporters for the Hartford Courant matches are not thrown onto the tee of the common council matters several weeks’ visit in New York % hen Col. Lindbergh’s “Spirit of field often. The usual custom, and won the tlUe by defeating the How-; City. si;. Louis,” the plane which served and Manchester Herald. They were itzer Company In* the finals. This in this respect. It was expected that Miss Mamie Enes of Union street at the extreme east end of the field, correct one, incidentally, is to push somethipg might have been done btjn as only a mother knows how, year, the G boys have won all of is spending a week’s vacation in however. Governor Trumbull had the burned match into the ground along this line last Tuesday, but on his daring New York to. Paris and when the_ cigarette is finished, their three games which Includes af CONDITIONS POOR Providence, R. I. hop recently, appeared pnX of the taken off before Lindy had circled 6 to 1 victory over the Howitzer. aside from a brief talk among The Men’s Club of the Baptist Soldiers Setde Down Again the field once. tear it in hall, shake out the re­ themselves there was no report cldqdy sky in the west shortly be­ maining tobacco, roll the two strips Company. Unless much better oppo-' Church will hold its monthly busi­ The program today and tomor­ made to the common council by the fore he arrived over the camp at of paper and throw them away or sition loomis in the finals, the Man-, AT ALMSHOUSE ness meeting at the church on Fri­ After Excitement of Lin- 1-?51 yesterday afternopn, a great row practically completes the mili­ Chester Company bids fair to again ^members of the police committee. day night. Rev. Blake Smith, pastor else dig a little hole with the heel Dempsey Is Favorite roar went up from the 10,000 or tary training for the 169th Infan­ of the shoe and bury the butt iu cop the regimental honors. Captain of the cl^urch will give an address. njore spectators here to sqe the in­ try. Saturday morning will be con­ Elmo Mantelli has gathered togeth- Jack Dempsey may not win the] Mr. and Mrs. Philo Kibbe and dy's Presence. fined to formal inspection and then that. fight against Sharkey tonight, but trepid flyer. This rfas followed by er a . strong _ team that has in Ita- Arthur Kibbe of Crystal Lake en­ un even 'a -ger outburst as “ We” arrangements will go forward rap­ Another man who is performing lineup several good hitters not tOv Lack of Harmony Between he is the favorite among a large tertained a large number of friends swooped dawn to* less than 75 feet idly for the departure from camp a most worthy cause In camp is mention two good pitchers, Guido: number of the fight fans of Rock­ on Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. By Staff Correspondent as they first shot over the field. On at 8 o’clock Sunday morning. Bag­ Captain Richard H. McLaughlin, Qiorgettl and Ray Holland. ville. It was planned by members Pliny Braman of Porterville, Cal. tw.o other occasions. Col. Lindbergh gage will be loaded Saturday after­ chaplain of the regiment. Captain Nick Angelo, of the Quartermas-. Superintendent and Pres­ of Hockanum Hose No. 1 of the At noon an elaborate dinner was Camp Trumbull, Nlantlc, July 21. — With Colonel Lindbergh’s nine- gracefully piloted his plane down noon. While there are many soldiers McLaughlin has charge of enter­ ter Detatchment. won two third Rockville fire department to have served. A musical program featured td] an altitude estimated at not in .camp who will be glad to get tainment and each evening has a places in the field meet yesterday^' eleven members of the company during the afternoon. There were minute aerial visit here yesterday ent Vernon Selectmen. afternoon, a matter of history, the n^re than fifty feet. Once it appear­ back home, there are probably just fine program of motion pictures afternoon— the 220 yard run and', 'represented at the fight. Thomas about thirty-five present. ed certain he would land and a tre- as many who have “ fallen in love ’ augmented occasionally by music J. Elmer Forrest and friend 169th Infantry, C. N. G., settled broad jump. Regan had arranged for the secur­ down today to finisa the final three Ej'endoiis cry went up from the with the outdoor life so to speak by the regimental band under War­ ing of the tickets, but yesterday Harold Thompson of Detroit, Mich., ci^wd in unison: and. who would be glad to remain rant OMcer William B. Tasillo. In­ (Special to The Herald) days of its annual two-week en­ two of the men who had planned are spending this week with the campment here. The chief event on .“ He’s going to land!” here longer. There Is a.certain thrill cidentally, bothrCol, Petty and Capt. Glenney’s store has equipped the Rockville, July 21.'— lucompata- to go had other matters that pre­ former’s father, John Forrest of Center Flute Band with attractive the program for today is the bi­ :;But Col. LindbL-rg]! did not land connected with the army life that McLaughlin are ministers. The hillty between A. H. Reed, super­ vented them from going and only Orchard street. vouac of the first and second bat­ is intensely satisfying and appeal­ evening motion picture programs at new uniforms of hliie' serge, braid­ nine of the original number left Mrs. George Billings of Pillsbury although he circled ihs cleared field ed with black and gold and with intendent of the Vernon almshouse talions tonight at Rogers’ Lake and fQur times and thrilled the crowd ing. The sound of reveille in the tract not onl^ hundreds of the sol­ Rockville this morning to be pres­ Hill has returned from a visit with morning and taps at night, not to diers but also many villagers. They the initials, C. F. B. on the caps. and at least a majority of the board Fred Stone’s ranch respectively. v^th the-ease and grace with which ent at the big scrap. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Both Manchester companies are mention the standing of retreat serve to keep the soldiers, that is, of selectmen seems to be the real Clarke of Somers Road. he guided his silver-winged mono­ Enters New Field included. Captain Herb Bissell’s G plane over the earth. His attempt have a tendency to thrill one beyond some of them, from leaving camp cause behind the conditions that Miss Esther Comlns of Stafford Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor of boys are with Major Clarence C. measure. nights and getting into much worse now exist and was the cause of Mr. High street have returned from to drop a letter of greeting to the Springs has been appointed as news Scarborough’s second battalion at 169th Infantry met with failure One thing which brought much company. Two vaudeville bills fur­ NOTICE! Reeddbeing asked to resign for the representative for Stafford, Stafford several days’ visit with the latter s nished ify the Clement Entertain “ betterment of the town,’’ by the Fred Stone’s ranch and the Howit­ when the string attached to the comment from the large crowd hers Springs, Stafford Hollow and Union sister, Mrs. Palph Madigan and zer Company is divided into two ment Bureau in Hartford also have eelectmen. message caught on the tail skid. yesterday was the cleanliness of the Notice is hereby given that the for the Rockville Leader. Miss family of Onsett, Mass. groups. Captain Allan L. Dexter entire camp and camp personnel. been arranged by Capt. McLaugh­ The present board of selectmen Miss Elsie McFarlene of Boston The failure of Col. Lindbergh to partnership between Alex Dvtmas did not make the selection of the Comlns “ sat In” with the news------. , ' sent the first platoon uruieV Lieu- land was chiefly due to the fact that There was not a single piece of lin. The first was held last week and writers at lunch In the Rockville Mass., spent the past week as the Russell B. Hathaway with the other is on the program for to­ and W. C. Smith is hereby dissolv­ manager at the almshouse when guest of Mr. ayd Mrs. Lester Bart­ he was already late for his Hartford waste paper on the entire parade ed. All accounts due said partner­ house this week and her first offer­ the First Battalion under Major field and the streets and tents were night. It might also be mentioned they came into office, 'but found lett of Grove street. arrival and that on his 78-s^p tour ship should he paid to Alex Dumas him already there, having held the ings will be presented this week. Joseph R. Morrison to Rogers’ Lake of the nation he will pas^ over in a very neat condition. The main that the pictures being showed in Louis P. Armelin, who has been and the second platoon under Lieu camp are all of high grade. A list and all claims against said partner­ position for the last eleven years Building Sold spending the past month as the countless other national guard res­ credit for this is due to Lieutenant ship should he presented to Alex and, when in the course of investi­ The two story frame building on tenant Walter Tedford with the ervations which means a stop hare Colonel Petty who takes even more was published recently in The Her­ guest of his sister Mrs. Arthur Second Battalion. The battalions interest in that line of work than ald. “ Michael Strogoff” was one of Dumas. , gation, conditions were found not, Market street owned by George W. Stein of Union street, has returned ■would have been a precedent hard Dated at Manchester, Conn., this In their opinion, being conducted Lutz is likely to be sold this week. left camp shortly after eight o’clock he does in his own favorite pipe. the best of the group and gives an to his duties in Washington, D. C., to overcome. 20th day of July, 1927. along the lines that would be con­ A deposit has been made, but it is a this morning on, their eight to nine There is one thing that can be And that’s saying a whole lot. Hard­ idea of the brand of entertainment. sidered modern, give better care of Mr. Armelin was a member of this mile hikes. The Third Battalion small one, and further payments year’s graduating class at Wash­ the inmates and at the same time are to be made later on. The deposit hiked out of camp earlier and sup­ ington University, Washington, D. protect the interests of the town of is not in a way a bond for a deed, posedly for field manduevers Vernon, which they as selectmen but just an option deposit. If the C. against imaginary foes but was had taken an oath to do, they en­ Miss Irene Scharf and Elsie bumped into by both the first and necessary arrangements as to Drayton are spending a week’s va­ deavored to make changes. mortgages and cash can be furnish­ the second battalions as they There has been no team work be­ ed the property will probably be cation at The Waverly, Indian marched toward their bivouac des­ tween the efforts of the selectmen N0ck. tinations. Spirited sham battles en­ sold. The building has two stores Walter Daniels of Philadelphia and the man at the almshouse and on the ground floor, one vacant, sued. when opinions in the mind of both has returned home after spending a The bivouacking battalions will and an apartment and offices on the few days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene sides, became different as to make second floor. return to camp shortly before noon conditions that did not produce the Threemmler of Talcott avenue. tomorrow. Lieutenant Edgar M. best results either for the inmates, More Work on School The Afternoon Whist Club enjoy­ Thompson is battalion supply offi­ the keeper, the selectmen, nor the Instead of finishing the painting ed a trip to Poquonock on Tuesday. cer and has charge of seeing that town of Vernon, the change was of the walls on thirteen of the A chicken dinner was served at the the supper and breakfast reaches asked for. As to the merits of the rooms in the Sykes Memorial Candle Glo, and the afternoon was the men. The soldiers carried lunch school, as was at first planned, the MID-SUMMER case it can best be settled by a per­ devoted to whist and inspection of in their habersacks which they ate sonal visit by any citizen of the walls never having been painted be­ the grounds. Everj’one reported a after the sham battle before pro­ town of Vernon, who will have no fore, it is now planned to have six wonderful time as they motored ceeding on their long march. Both real pride in looking over the con­ teen of the rooms painted. In ad­ home in the early evening. battalions will establish outposts ditions that at present exist there. dition to this the haUway> which immediately upon setting' up their Mr. Reed admits that thsre has was painted when the school was CLEARANCE SALE been a feeling, personal on his part pup-ten.ts. There were no parades turned over, is' being given further this afternoon ariTl will be but one towards at least two of the select­ attention by the painters now at men and they have in the past let WAIT LONG ENOUGH- more. That will be regimental re­ A SEMI ANNUAL EVENT FOR THIS STORE work in the school. view tomorrow afternoon. it be known that they have person­ Funeral of D. B. Gardner al reasons and have made charges Company G was relieved from When we close out our surplus stock and make a drive for business before our vacation in August, Manufactur- in an indirect way during the past i The funeral of D. B. Gardner, YOU’LL GET A RIDE guard duty at 4:30 yesterday after­ ers have cooperated with us in providing hundreds of special values in this occasion. year that they were not In accord former selectman and well known noon by Company I, which has with his methods of doing business in Masonic circles, was held at the Lieutenant Thomas J. Quish of and the money returns that the Union Congregational church at Company G as Officer of the Day. town received from the almshouse 2:30 this afternoon. The services Don’t Need a Car Says This The G boys had a very busy time on Our Entire Line o f Chamber Suites Values in Living Room Suites In proportion with the possibilities. were largely attended by his many Wiseacre— Just Stand At guard with the record-breaking There is no doubt, an Investiga­ friends not only in this city, but (ijenter and Say “ Where To?*’ crowd that came Sere to witness tion made in connection with the from other sections of the state. the Governor Day’s program and Reduced in Price You Cannot Afford to Pass case shows that there was a change City Will Provide It has been said that if one did an excellent job. For that mat­ considered necessary by the board The space in the brick retaining waits long enough at Port Said, ter, so did the Howitzer Company Them B y of selectmen. There is also visible wall built on the east side of Mar­ one will meet anyone in the world. which was detailed to handle traf­ And‘‘A Full Year to Pay” at Sale Prices to the eye of one who takes the ket street, which provided for a A man about town said last night fic and parking outside the camp. trouble to visit the almshouse con­ doorway leading into a section that that if one waits long enough at the Lieutenant Hathaway was in ditions to show that it is not prop­ can not be used for any particular Center in Manchester he can get a charge. Lieutenant Colonel Orville erly maintained. Every resident of purpose, is to be given the appear­ free auto ride to any beach or C. Petty praised Doth units highly. the town of Vernon, which includes ance of a real door. The public mountain resort in New England. Compay G’s men had to pace back the residents of the city of Rock­ works com’^ittee has ordered a Said this man as he waited to get a and forth through a driving rain ville, have the right of inspection door to be placed in the opening, free ride to Hartford last evening; Tuesday night before their strenu­ iA if he so desires. which will correspond with the ap­ “ What.need is there for a Man­ ous task yesterday. A’.sS: It cannot be called a political pearance to the similar kind of chester rnan to own a car, I won­ Company G’s guard list was pub­ move as the present superintendent constructed wall on the west side der. On any night I just wait here lished in The Herald yesterday. is a Republican, the majority of of the street. and in a short time I will be taken Here are the names of the Howit­ the board of selectmen are Republi­ Money Left zer boys who had their hands full cans and the man who is being right up to the door of any Hart­ All of the money that was appro­ ford theater or to the scene of the directing traffic and assigning the mentioned as the likely successor. priated by the city of Rockville for hundreds of automobiles to their Deloss Rich, is also a Republican. boxing bouts. its snow removal has not been “ On Sunday, especially at this parking spar- in a special field re­ It was a move on the part of the spent. There still remains a balance served for that purpose east of the selectmen, acting as agent and rep­ time, you will always see a dozen of 12.50 and if there is no more or more young men waiting at the reservation: resentatives of the voters of the Parking; Sergeant H. Anderson, Our Special whole town of Vernon to see that snow before November 15, when Center. As the local autos come Extra Special! the question as to the proper care the city year ends, that appropria­ rolliag along they just ask “ Where Corporal F. Brennan, Privates Ka- of Inmates and the proper manage­ tion will show a balance. to Jack?” sulki, McKenna, Machle, Kroll, ment of the house and the farm Benefit a Success “ If the answer is Coventry and Olasky, C. Taylor, Cervini, Cham­ 3 Pc. Suite was carried out. In their opinion The benefit held at Crystal Lake they want to spend the day there, berlin, Corporal Mozzer, Privates 3 Pc. Chamber Suite this is not being done and they last night for the Farkouh family, they hop in. If any other resort Anderson, Butler, Laboc, LaChap- have called for the resignation of was a success. There was an excep­ they just hang around and before pelle, Hagenow; fatigue: Corporal $149,50 the man who they feel is responsi­ tionally large gathering and with noon any Sunday you will catch an Gustafson, Privates Connelly, Finn, $97.50. ble for the failure to do so. the advance sale of tickets that had auto going to just where you plan Gallis, Hagenow. (A Full Year to Pay) There has been ample opporuni- been made it is expected that about to spend the day. It is the same on Traffic: Corporal Finn, Privates “ A Fall Year to Pay” Covered all over with finest of Jacquard.with full Nachman ty during the past two years to $1,000 will be realized. Saturday afternoons.” CiechowskI, Ellis, Fiedler, Grabow- bring about the changes that have Moose Picnic Consisting of Bed. Dresser and Vanity as shown except Bed Spring Construction and reverse cushions. We bought a lot of been suggested. There was ample Plans have been completed by which is the new style straight end made in combination wal­ these suites as “ Factory Close Outs”— not to be duplicated— time to arrange for a proper ac­ Rockville Lodge No. 54, Royal nut, very attractive style. and they represent real value. counting of the funds received for Order of Moose for the annual pic­ 3 Piece Combination Walnut Chamber Suite consisting of Bow 3 Piece Living Room Suite in popular printed velours. sales made of produce raised on nic to be given the children at the Guaranteed construction. the farm and there was proper time Tolland County Temporary Home at End Bed, Dresser and Chest. K O Regular price $170 ...... Regular price $165 ...... allowed to see that there was better Vernon on Saturday afternoon. At “A Year to Pay” conditions as to the sanitation and 2 o’clock the members of the lodge FRADUTS 3 Piece Living Room Suite, frame type In golden or fumed care of the building, but such, it and the Rockville Boys’ band will 3 Piece Combination Walnut Chamber Suite consisting ‘ seems has not been done. assemble at the rooms of the Home of Bed, Dresser and-Vanity. A 7 oak finish, settee, chain . ^39 50 Under these conditions the se­ Club on Elm street. The trip will Regular price | 1 9 0 ...... v and rock er...... a Wee* lectmen considered a change nec­ be made by automobile and mem­ •‘A Year to Pay * essary. They had not gone around 3 Piece Living Room Suite, cut velour. O A C A bers having cars to donate on this Week End Specials 5 Piece Enamel Chamber Suite. Bed, Dresser, Dressing with trumpets, announcing that occasion will kindly be on hand at Table. Chair and Bench. ' d * ! C Q C A Regular price $250 ...... i j t E ^ P a r they were going to do this, but that time. It is a real treat to the made known their desire to Mr. children, and these picnics given by New Felt Hats Regular price $276 ...... 3 Piece Living Room Suite, covered all over in l A C A Reed and suggested that he make the various local organizations are Wool Mohair. Regular price $286 ...... arrangements to vacate by August greatly enjoyed by the youngsters. 6 Piece Maple Chamber Suite. Bed. Dresser, Dressing Table 15. If Mr. Reed has seen fit to The children at the home are 1.98 Chair, Bench and Night Stand. A Set of Chintz Slip Covers Free With Every Suite present his side of the story thej $ eagerly awaiting the doy and are Regular price $277.50 ...... (except 1 or 2 restricted numbers). have not so far considered it nec­ planning a cordial welcome to the Large and Small Head essary to make public their side. members who attend. A ball game, Sizes. They have a man who will take baud concert, sports and other fea­ the place who they consider will be tures will take place during the af­ c y Cool Summer able to do the work in n better ternoon. manner, would be more congenial Refreshments of various kinds Few of the Hundreds of Genuine Burgoins to work with and both sides work­ Just a ing together may bring about a will be served, and the following Dresses - ^1 change in conditions at the alms­ members will be in charge, assist­ house that will be for the better­ ed by other members present; Out of Our Regular Stock ment of the inmates, the town and Charles Lisk, Charles Willeke, $9.98 Charles Champagne, James R. for all concerned in general. That, Sizes for Miss and 5 Piece Breakfast Suite there Is a whole lot to be done at Quinn, David K. Law, John Kuhn- Mahogany Gateleg Table In r.tlractiv9 lacquer finish. Drop leaf table ^ O Q C A the almshouse to make this possi­ ly and R. Georgia. Matron. d* fi e A A well constructed 8 leg table in mahogany. Sella and 4 chairs. Choice of 2 color combinatloas ble Is easy to see by a visit to the Notes ^ X O j w i / regularly at $24,50, The Men’s Cluo of the Baptist BATHING SUITS of all wool in a variety jQO place. (dash only) Concert Postponed Church will hpld its regular month­ of colors. Special...... Coxwell Chair and Footstool The American Legion band con­ ly business meeting on Friday, Chest of Drawers A big roomy chair in assortment of fine mohair ^ cert, ball game and dance to be July 22 at 7:45 p. m. Carpet covers with footstool to m atch...... $39.50 held In Manchester at the West bowling will be enjoyed following A Q S7 IJ Come In oak and mahogany finish, very fine for a Week) Side playground last night was the meeting. Members are request­ Sale Of Underwear ^ O e / O storage purposes. postponed until tonight because of ed to bring friends. $1.00 Weekly Wing Chair and Footstool rain. Stanley Dobosz Post will The annual outing which will be A very popular easy chair, full spring con­ Carter’s Rayon Vests struction. Upholstered In choice Jacquards $34.50 T>lay Dilworth-Cornell Post at base­ held at Camp Woodstock on July Dresser ($1.00 a Week). ball and the American band of this 30 will be largely attended. Tickets Regular $1.00^...... 85c A 4 S7C Oak and mahogany finish with good size mirror., city will render the concert. Danc­ can be secured from members of ^ 1 U , / O Splendid for eottag© use. Kitchen Chairs ing will follow In the West Side the club for one dollar. Carter’s Rayon Bloomers Recreation Center auditorium. On Saturday a lawn party will be Regular $1.75 ...... $1.49 Chamber Chairs Oak finish, strongly constructed, Vacancy Not Filled held by the World Wide Guild of sells regular at $ 2 .3 9 ...... $1.49 i t o 1 A In with cane seat, well constructed, nicely (Oadi only) There Is a vacancy in the number the Baptist Church on the lawn of Rayon Costume Slips of regular patrolmen on the Rock­ the church. It will start at 4 p. m. ville police force that It was expect­ and last throughout the afternoon Regular $1.39 ...... $1.00 (Cash only) Sale Prices on Credit Terms ed would be filled this week, but and evening. The public is cordial from developments that have occur-- ly invited to attend. Ice cream, Chemises, Bloomers and Step-Ins Boudoir Chairs Allowing up to a full year to pay for your purchases at the red during the past two weeks or 6o cookies, home made candy and cold Regular $1.25 ...... $1.00 C A Spring filled seats upholstered in attracUve reduced prices. there seems to be a likelihood that drinks will be on sale. ^ l O c d U flowered chintz. there will be further delay. Under Thomas North or Talcott avenue Muslin Costume Slips (Cash only) was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. the charter of the city of Rockville Fine quality, hip hem, regular $1.00 the mayor is also the chief of po­ Hartenst’ein of Springfield, Mass., ... . 79c at their summer home at West­ lice. There has been one man, who Cool Voile Pajamas is on the supernumerary list that brook on Sunday. 1/ has been on duty for the better part Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bates Lace trimmed, regular $2,49...... $1.89 of the duration of, the vacancy, moved on Tuesday from the Finley G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. which has been about a year. He tenement on West Main street, to- Crepe de Chine Undies CO RN ER M AIN AN D SCHOOL STRIBTS, _ SOUTH MAyCHEHTER. OOMT. receives the same pay as a regular their newly purchased home on Chernies and Step-ins, regular $2.49 $1.79 yrhen on duty, but has not been Grove street. made a regular. In fact it is hinted Miss Doris Mathewson of East that 8MX 09-t ^ made a regur Main street is ill at the Hartford r' >

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Billy" Monahan, notorious gem Incidentally Cummings came out : 4lanri|e>t»r thief and gunman, even though Nas­ for Bryan and Carter for Palmer /A< a I sau county. New York, may have and Buckner, however untrue the HttMttng R eralli been the Scene of more of that gen­ tale may be. i>UBUSRBD BT tleman’s activities. Far be it from us to pretend to IxriH Window Demonstrations ■' THE HERALD PRINTINO Ca Monahan, it appears, has been know that the Standard Oil Com­ FoaotSad br El wood i. Bla pany has its own reasons for divid­ By RODNEY DUTCHER Oot. L 1881 fully Identified as an individual Evary Eranlnp Bxoapt Sundaya sod who murdered one Peter Wagner in ing up on the Soviet issue. But Washington, July 21.— Senator Holldaya what a handy thing to be able to New York, July 21.— Columbus J. Boomboom McWhorter Is am­ a dance hall brawl in Bridgeport ong those elder statesmen who be­ Entarad at the Poat Offloa at Man- point out what one Standard Oil Circle at 69th Street and Broadway, chaater aa Saoond CUaa Mall Mattar. five years ago, and today it was un­ which only a few years ago was lieve President Coolldge Is not tak­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall determined whether he would bo Company did and to forget what looked upon as Interesting chiefly ing full advantage of his vacations ENGLANDER alx dollara a yaar, alxty oanta a held for a Long Island court for the another one did in the event of any because of Its traffic problem, looms for publicity. month tor ahortar parloda Sooner or later the senator re­ By oarriar. alghlaan oanta n waaa. big Jewel raids or turned over to disconcerting crack in the Russian suddenly as the coming heart of the Blngla ooplaA thraa oantA Manhattan theater belt. marked the other day, presidents SPECIAL ADVBRTI8INO REPRE­ Connecticut for trial for the 1922 status quo! must come to accept the latest bay Beds and Couches SENTATIVE. Hamllton-Da Llaaar, Here the new Metropolitan Opera killing. House will be built and, bit by hit, trends in press-agency. Inc., *85 Madlaon Avanua, Naw Tort “ Now the trouble with the pres­ and 618 North Mlohlgan Aranua, If the Bridgeport case against AVIATION FIELD the gay semi-circle grows gayer Chicago. Whatever may be thought of ident,” he asserted, "is that he’s this crook is as good as it looks at v/ith lights which dance their re­ too conservative. Mind you, I don’t Tha Manchaatar Evanlng Harald la flections over the Central Park tree on aala In Naw York City at Bohulta a a glance, it is to be hoped that the this, that or the other site as po­ say that conservatism Isn’t a good Friday & Saturday Nawa Stand. Sixth Avaaua and 48ni Palrfield county authorities urge tentially available for airport uses, tops. thing, and I am second to no man htraet and 48nd. Straat antranoa o* the primary subject of some sort of It took no little courage for Wi^l- in my loyalty to our president, Grand Caniral Station. strongly their claim to try him for ter Hampden to build his theater aviation facilities for Manchester’ s but everybody who reads the NE always expects real quality in any Englander day-bed or couch bed, but to “Intarnatlonal Nawa 8**‘'^*°*J*Mit«^* it. well beyond the Circle and only the papers must realize that the thing excluslva rights to use hot one to be either jeered at. or be able to own one at the unusually low prices we are offering is a surprise in­ Uon In any form all nawa The Chapman case was one of fact that he had a large personal that gets the public these days is credltad to or not the best things that ever happened ^too long deferred of consideration. following gave him the courage. something sensational. O deed. Tomorrow and Saturday a demonstrator from the Englander factory ad In thla papar. It la alao The. Cosmopolitan theater was first “ Mr. Coolldge puts on a ten- tntltlad to uaa lof to Connecticut as a measure of pro­ Whatever the recent trans-oceau- will demonstrate in our window the many features of Englander productions for tha local or undatad nawa publlahad Ic flights may have proved or failed to cast Its bright lights over that gallon hat when he reaches South rest and sleep. These special prices will be in force for next week too. Only a haraln." tection against criminals from the belt and when Zlegfeld opened Dakota. Well, what of it? Every­ metropolitan area. It • established to prove with relation to flying to there with a musical show most body out there wears a ten-gallon few of the many new models ready for your inspection are shown here. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927 Connecticut’s reputation among the Europe, they have at least demon­ theater-goers sighed at the dis­ hat and how does anyone expect to attract attention or get good killers and thieves of New York ns strated that the airplane engine has tance. Bhubert tried a roof garden across from the park and a big publicity by putting on another? an extremely dangerous place for arrived at a stage of development POOR LITTLE MICHAEL! theater downstairs and then the More Originality Needed Englander Foldaway Bed them to operate. Follow pp that where much more general use of the "The president of the future, up The end of the unhappy life of Theater Guild moved Its "try-out” case with a conviction of Mr. "Bos­ air is assured. It Is almost a dead shows Into the late Fifties. Grad­ to the minute In every respect, will King Ferdinand of Rumania, the wear a night cap around all day— ton Billy” and this reputation will certainty that, whether we link up ually Broadway Is left behind and, Intriguing problem of the share there’s ten columns of newspaper gain in force. with Europe, by plane, in five years within a few years. Times Square that is to be had in the government will be the beginning Instead of the type in a night cap like that to So far as we can remember poli­ or fifty, it is going to be no long of that turbulent country by Queen center, while the Circle will bridge $ 1’9 .5o tics and "drag” have never yet suc­ time before there is a great deal Marie, late sensational visitor to the gap between the uptown and ceeded in rescuing a proven mur­ more of that sort of transit between downtown show belts. America, neither of them equal, in derer from the gallows in this points in this country. This seems ■Watching a new skytoucher rise appeal to the imagination, the pic* After a night of sound sleep,] state. And no more has the use of so Imminent that the local prob­ on the .site of old Malison Square you can fold up this bed Into a ture of that handsome little boy Garden we pondered on the fate of money, however lavish. Which is lems of the various towns, in pro­ surprisingly small shape and Michael, who at the age of six has Diana— she whose arrow pointed more than can be said of two neigh­ viding airports, are of as lively then roll it on its casters out of become a king and whose life here­ for so many a year from the tip of sight. Equipped with sag- bor states. New York and Massa­ concern, today, as the rallroa-1 the scene of so many fistic and after must be passed amid the plot­ proof, rust-proof spring. 224.00 NATH rAl-L.V KNOWN chusetts, problems of a generation and a half political battles. ting, the political pulling and haul­ value. The easy way would be for Con­ ago. We learn that Diana is all wrap­ ing, the jealousies and intrigues of ped up in a Brooklyn storehouse FINEST OUAUTV SINCE IS9B necticut to waive its right to Mpna- It isn’t much that we know, as a capital almost medieval in charac­ awaiting the day when she will han and let him get whatever pun­ yet, about the precise requirements formally be made a grand antique. ter. ishment New York justice may have that w'ill have to be met. There Meanwhile, forgotten and deserted, Michael, King of Rumania, just in store for him. But that would may be an entire change In the sit­ she gathers dust Yet, not so many Couch Bed a baby lad, gives the impression, not be in line with the theory of uation in the next two or three years ago. Diana was quite the talk from his portraits, of being a child of the town. Puritans recommend­ defense against outside criminals years. Perhaps we shall have b!g of keen intelligence and rare ed that she be clothed and artists which was so well established iu planes provided with some sort ol charm. If he had only had the luck squabbled as to whether or not she $27.50 the Chapman case. helicopter that will' permit the use was truly beautiful. She was taken to be born in Manchester, say the If Monahan murdered a man in of fields much smaller than at pres­ down amid ceremonies that made A visitor In. your home son of a silk mill weaver, what a the front pages of the newspapers. this state he ought to be tried in ent needed. Perhaps it w'ill develop seeing this beautiful couch world of happiness might be in Her descent was pictured in the this state and hanged or imprison­ that nothing less than a space a Senator J. Boomboom Mc­ will never suspect that one store for the winsome boy. If he Sunday roto sections. And now not motion changes it into a bed ed for life, as the circumstances mile or two square will be of any one in ten hundred people of Man­ Whorter took time o tt from a could only go to school with the busy day to jmse for this life-like — and a mighty comfortable may demand, in this state— for the practical use. But within the limits hattan remember she was ever one at that! Sag-proof other kids, climb trees and throw of present day knowledge Manches­ there and know nothing of her fate. sketch. good and safety of the state. NATIONAUI-V KNOWN spring, fine mattress and stones and, about next year, come ter should begin to give thought to Major Hoople, that epic gentle­ every one for a cowboy hat. cretonne cover. $38.50 into his first baseball uniform; it man of the cartoons, has a life- STRADDLING? the certainty that this town mus* "Our present president gets his bNClANDhR BH)S value. he could only win a couple cf prl^es sized picture of himself in front of picture taken with the Indians. FINEST QUALITY SINC& IASS There is a general impression have aviation facilities prett;^'soon for good manners and bard study in the flea circus on 42nd street. That’s the oldest stuff in the that the Standard Oil Company is if it wants to stay in the proces­ Visitors invariably notice the world. Columbus and Cortez grammar school; if he could only the Standard Oil Company— in sion. queer looking photographs taxi pulled that one as soon as they get a chance to be valedictorian of other words that if the Standard Oil Nearly every important town iu drivers are forced, to keep inside had landed on these shores— look Adjustable Coil mg Couch his high school class— and maybe the cars. The photos are supposed at your school history books! Company of New' York is six the the country is awakening to ths fight his way through college by to represent the driver and be used “ Now, if I was press-agenting Standard Oil Company of New Jer­ consciousness that a landing field for identification in case of trouble, this show I’d have a whole tribe peddling ice in the summer; if he sey is half a dozen— that to all is, presently, going to be as much mishap or arguments. They never of Eskimos down from the Arctic could be a boy scout and then, later with evidence found among their practical Intents and purposes the of an essential as a railroad station bear the slightest resemblance to $39.50 on, hew out his own way in life and the taxi-man. Punic ruins that one of his early various Standard Oil companies or a municipal building. marry the girl he loved and be elect­ I commented.on this the other ancestors was one of the chiefs. with the names of states attache!! The public would believe that the ed an alderman or a city councilor; day as I paid my fare. This coil spring couch has a to them are just so many peas in SOLVED “ Oh you don’t recognize me be­ president had Eskimo blood in and live in a home that he built him— and wouldn’t get over it for headrest adjustable to three the pod that has its stem in 2 B Now that they have started in­ cause I have my hat on,” said the out of money he earned— what a months. We could get the Eski­ comfortable positions for read­ Broadway, New York City. venting new type, space-saving run­ driver, removing his cap. ing. At night, its sag-proof wonderful future would be in store The picture in the cab had showp mos cheap. Evidently there is something ways for airplane take-offs, includ­ The president goes out to Squaw spiral springs assure perfect for little Michael! a man with little or no hair. The sleep. Complete with artistic wrong about this impression, for ing one on the roller coaster princi­ Creek and pulls in a few trout N/kTIONAl-L.V K NO W N But that, sadly, is only a futile driver that faced me had a bushy a few inches long. I ask you, cretonne covered mattress. here we have the Standard Oil Com­ ple, will some one please tell us mane. dream. He is a king already— and what’s novel about that? Wasn’t $49.75 value. pany of New Jersey refusing point why the theory of the treadmill is There is one unknown diamond Sir Isaac Newton fishing for trout FINEST OOAUTY SINCE 1005 never in all his life will know blank to have anything to do with not applicable to this purpose. Let mart in New York. Amazing though and pickerel in the year 1066 free day. Poor little chap! it may seem, its just off the Bow­ the Soviet government of Russia Mister Airplane get up all the A. D.? ery, running along Hester street. It “ My sUfggestion is that we plant "until it recognizes property speed he wants, letting the ground t r o l l e y -AUTO STATIONS rubs shoulders with mean-looking, you can buy a shark cheap and Beautiful Davenport Day-Bed rights,” right away after it had under him slip away on an endless second-hand stores, frowsy tene­ you can buy a sharp cheap and Whether or not there is such been officially announced that vari­ chain until the momentum o f the ments, sidewalks piled with old sneak It out in a tank— and then thing as a saturation point for the let the president pull it In with ous Standard Oil companies, in- craft is sufficient for levitation. Just furniture, delicatessens and butch- sale of automobiles there certainly , , . i . mi • moirric'er shops. Yet millions in gems may his fishing rod. eluding the New York one, had st J like that. The in\entor vho makes j found there is such a thing as a saturation point 311 "A president’s got to sacrifice $49.50 renewed contracts for the purchase 1 use of this and captures a million himself for his party and this man for their practical use in the busi­ It is the luxury center of the of Russian oil. with it will please send one real great East Side, and those who Coolldge is too finicky about let­ ness centers of many cities and ting the public know Intimate de­ It used to be said that, in the good Manila cigar to this office. pause to shed a tear for the East towns. In the case of Hartford, with tails of his private life. The pub­ This Englander was famous campaign of 1896, the late Side’s poverty should first watch its present system of traffic control for the parade of sparklers to be lic wants human interest— heart made for the home that Sam Fessenden’s two partners, throb stuff. No president is going it would seem to have been very seen upon Second avenue, on Ave­ ■i^i must get double duty Galen Carter and the then youthful nue A or on Grand street. A great to elope for good publicity, but he from its davenport. At­ nearly if not quite reached. The doesn’t have to. Sooner or later tractive, serviceable — Homer Cummings— Fessenden be­ deal of the East Side lives on the some president’s advice will fix automobile defeats its own purpose East Side because it likes the East Ideal for the summer cot­ when it occasions its user delay and ing then a Republican wheelhorse It for him to be sued for breach of tage. Opens to full size Side and would live nowhere else- promise and he will be magnifi­ loss of time compared with such in Fairfield County— drew lots to It celebrates Its weddings. Its birth­ NATlONALl-y KNOWN. bed with one simple mo­ see which would be a Gold Demo­ In your patience possess ye your cently vindicated after a great tion, $62.00 value. other means of transportation as days and anniversaries with more trial and firmer than ever in the | , crat and which a Silver Democrat, souls.— Luke x\l:19. i Nr.LANniR 111- n j S8 the trolleys or one’s feet. * * * sparklers than are exchanged In public's heart. What the party | FINEST OUAUITV SI so as to keep the law firm fairly any section outside the realm of When it takes so long to find a Patience is the art of hoping.— needs is a Broadway press-agent solid all around In any eventuality. Vauvenargues. swelldom. for its presidents and presidential parking place in the neighbor city, GILBERT SWAN. candidates. and to get out of it again, that a "Take these airplane Tllghts Englander Double Day-Bed .Manchester person having business across the oceans. Well, maybe to do there can actually save time The Back Seat Driver of the Future the president couldn’t fly outside the country after the way we' by leaving his automobile at home razzed Wilson for going to Paris. and making the round trip on an But a real up-an-coming presi­ dent who wasn’t so darned shy $29.50 electric car, then the number of fcF.'- automobiles in use would seem to VNOO and modest would pull off some TDOTYoUEHo p m - stunt quick to keep these pesky have exceeded the number than can aviators from backing him off the a . ’ , One motion transforms be advantageously employed in that front page. this beautiful day-bed Into n "An idea instantly occurs to me particular kind of service. full size bed for perfect To an exteqt this condition has SAY.'Wlo ‘DOYOir V i i N K in the feats of some of these cham­ pions who break world records Sleep. It Is equipped with obtained In a few of the larger cities slttlrg on top of flag poles for a sag-proof enameled link of the country for some time; nota­ couple of weeks. Can you Imagine spring with roll edge, mat­ bly Boston, where suburban resi­ the vast publicity thai would shine Ik C^M TO GET tress covered with cretonne. dents frequently make a regular upon any president of the United 'glGHT OUT OF States who announced that he was $45.00 value. ENLLANDIR BtnS practice of driving to some outlying just as good a flagpole aviator as p HTc S t OUAU.TV SINCE ^ part of the town, parking their cars TFYOJiEEUDr anybody and then shinnied up a and finishing the trip to their busi­ I < CAEETUL pole and stayed there until he came down a champion? ness places on the “ L” or surface i: "The publicity would continue '.rolleys. as long as the president stayed on WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. Yet there is no sign that trolley the pole. The longer he stayed ;ompanies, as a rule, have realized the more publicity. CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES "Mark my words, young man, that there is, in this situation, the we’re coming to It. The public al­ jerm of a new era for their busl- ways gets what it wants. aess. W'^e don't recall hearing of a single Instance in which an electric FUNERAL DIRECTORS •ailroad company has taken steps to Bstabllsh a grea't parking ground I’or automobiles at the outer edge of any city and to make such a park­ ing place the terminal for frequent 7— Nobel prizes are awarded f Blessings on thee, little man, for major achievements of each Typewriters trolley service into and out of town. CtDO^* Barefoot boy, with cheeks of tan! TEST ANSWERS year in physics, chemistry, medi­ Ju But then, trolley companies, al­ With thy turned-up pantaloons, cine, literature, and peace. And thy merry whistled tunes; All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ most from their beginning, have Below are answers to the "Now 8— James Smithson, an Eng­ With thy red lip, redder still You Ask One” questions on the lishman, bequeathed his fortune to changed and overhauled. displayed the least power of Imagi­ Kissed by strawberries on the hill; nation of any form of public serv­ comics page: the United States In 1826 ‘Ifor the Special Discounts to Students. With the sunshine on thy face, 1— Captain Roald Amundsenincrease and diffusion of knowl­ ice corporation. Through thy torn brim’s jaunty has been at both poles. edge among men,” thus foundlcg grace; 2— Amundsen reached the souththe Smithsonian Institution. Telephone 821 NEW CHAPMAN CASE From my heart I give thee joy— pole In 1,911. — Alanson B. Houghton Is U. I was once a barefoot booy! 9 Though the old frontier saw, 3— Captain Scott reached 82 de­S, ambassador to England. Prince thou art— the grown-up grees south latitude In 1902, and "Let every man skin his own ^go^h man, ten years later reached the pole. 10— The world record for type­ -W'S Kemp's Music snakes’.’ is a good one in many re- Only is republican. 4— Admiral Charles Wilkes firstwriting speed Is 136 words a min­ latlons it is always conceivable that Let the milllon-dollared ride! saw the Antarctic continent In ute. CCTT'f''^, House tba ;«xpeTt snake skinner may do Barefoot, trudging at his side, 1840. Thou hast more than he can buy 5— Sir Ernest Shackleton reach­ bitter job than the inexpert one; j In the reach of ear or eye— ed 88 degrees south latitude In ■ A delegation of women called on bo that probably the Fairfield coun- (01 Outward sunshine. Inward joy; 1909. 00 I President Coolirit!es would not be averse 01° lOe^TTOt Blessings on thee, barefoot boy! 6— Alfred B. Nobel, Swedish Bhirt fronts. Now they use them rioi> scientist, Inventor of dynamite, rights. Doubtless the president to assuming responsibility for mak- — John Greenleaf Whittier: The on the links. •* IV founded the Nobel prlaea. didn’t refute ’em. 'mg final disposition of "Boston Barefoot Boy. • i MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927. «»*<* ‘

ren, Aaron Jr., and Mary A^nes Mr. and Mrs. John Ursin have been guests of Mrs. Pratt’s Windsor the'guest of'Mr. and Mrs. TOLLAND mother, Mrs. Charles H. Daniels. Carl Tobiason and family.; 'A k P K IW rE i/oes Rev. William C. Darby, Miss Lil­ Miss Erma Ursin,' daughter of PAUL lian Scott, supervisor of the church Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ursin is spend­ ADAMS Miss Alice Hall who has spent vacation school and Mrs. Charles H. ing some time in Rockville, the several weeks in 'Worcester, Mass., MXA. acrvios Daniels attended the annual exhi­ AFEANCE and at Lake Lashaway, has return­ guest of relatives. bition of the church vacation school ed. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolles and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Comins of held on Willington Hill last Friday two sons, Thomas and Edward were Worcester, Mass, and Mr. and, Mrs. evening. week-end guests of relatives in Eugene Somins of Wilton, Maine, Mrs. Eliza A. Harney who has Newington. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. spent many years in Tolland and Richard and Jack Bolles are ip well known hare, spent the last L. Ernest Hall. Shelton, guests of their grandmoth­ Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Henry of winter in Birmingham, Ala., with her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Fullin- er. Willimantic, were callei\s Sunday at The following pupils of the the home of Mr. and Mrs; John H. wider. She is 92 years old and re­ cently made the trip by train to schools of Tolland were perfect* in Steele. attendance during the school year Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metcalf of New York, her daughter, Mrs. Ful- linwider returning with her. Mrs. of 19 26-2 7: Snipsic school: Louis Niantic sjent the week-end at the Grantz: Cedar Swamp school: Jos­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Abial Met­ Harney is very your.g in appear­ ance and is active in both mind and eph Hall: Buff Cap school, Nora calf. body, unusually so for one of her Neff has been perfect in attend­ Mrs. Minnie Norman of Jersey ance for three years. City arrived Saturday to spend the years. She has now arrived in Tolland and will remain foT the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers and summerNvith relatives. son, Lester who have-spent several The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth summer with her brother. George Bartlett. Her daughter, Mrs. Ful- weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark was held Saturday afternoon Howard Crandall have returned to at the home her niece, Mrs. Lewis linwider, Mrs. Zoe Beckley. writer of the Feature Syndicate Inc., of- their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Hallmark B. Price where she made it her Miss Dora Albers of Wood Hav­ home for nearly three years. Rev. New York, Leet Stone and Miss An- | na Cogswell returned with her from ' en, Long Island, spent the week­ William C. Darby, pastor of the end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. of Federated church officiated. In­ New York by automobile. Howard Crandall. terment was in the Vernon Center Mr. and Mrs. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Gidney and Mrs. Arrosmith of Albert Crandall ot East Hartford cemetery. has spent two weeks with his uncle Good Furniture Mrs. George 'Weingartner of New Britain were Sunday guests of Snipsic district entertained several Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crandall. Harry Crandall. Mrs. Frank Babcock of Bloom­ Miss Edna Crandall has been the Tlie little sicam pacUcl passia.sj; iiiuler the Pont dc Sevres. youngsters at her home Wednesday guest of relatives for three weeks. afternoon in honor of her little field and Miss Grace Turner of J p lay 'golf and dub as many drives Stafford Springs are guests for a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Barrows and This is Chapter ST of the series of son’s fourth birthday. Twelve were family of New Britain were Sunday articles written by The Herald cor­ ; as they do in the States. . . . Bil- present to enjoy games and re­ few weeks at the home of Mrs. G. I lancourt station is next . . . and P. Babcock. .guests of Mrs. G. P. Babcock of respondent who is revisitine; France freshments. 1 Grants Hill district. as an advance guard for the “Sec­ ! many others. Mrs. Aaron Pratt and two child­ Mjss Irene fTrsin. daughter of ond A. E. F.“ I The boat shoves its pointed no.=e Then, You too (HI along the quai . . . the pilot CHAPTER LXXXVH like all true French pilots— toots To some the fare for a ride from a whistle . . . and down goes the the Louvre stop to Spresness on the gangplank . . a rush of the pas- ! I Seine might seem exorbitant, but sengers . . . another toot of the . and the boat glides will choose your then— why quibble even if it is. Tii'C whistle . . one-way tickets cast 1 franc and on. There’s a cafe— “Au Poisson 2 0 centimes— roughly, 4 cents anci Rouge"— “The Red Fish.” There's a fraction. It requires an hour and another— “La Peche Miraculeuse” a half of gliding along through the — “The Miraculous Fish” just what' scenery to make it. While this is not the lish did no one knows, except Furniture at written as a glowing advertisemen: that he might have been the one for the company that operates tho.se that jumped from the frying-pan swift steam cutters, it ran truth­ into the fire. fully be said that the ride is one ot And you “Remettre Votre Billet the cheapest and most delightful a La Descente”— and, also, “11 excursions that American Legion- est Interdit aux "Voyageurs de par- Garber Brothers aires will be able to take in Sep­ ler au Pilot.” In other words tember. you give up your ticket when you Past the Bois de Boulogne— leave the boat and you are not Auteil— under Napoleon's bridge permitted to carry on a conversa­ No one can deny facts. And so it is — under the Pont d'Alma— past tion with the skipper. Sevres. This is Suresness— the last stop. when you buy furniture. You look for A tug puffs along, towing a That hill up there is Mount "Vale­ good reasons why you should select string of six barges . . . an o'd rian— once a Roman fort. On the. lady on the last barge is hanging slopes of the hill is the American certain pieces. Good reasons must be her week's washing on the line. ceinetery. And it costs another The next stop is Bas-Meudon, and franc and 20 centimes to make the facts. Facts are good reasons. it costs 50 centimes to ride on a return trip. finiculaire to the toj) of the hil'. TOMORROW: Where Rumors The thousands of people who bought St. Cloud, where the Americans W ere Made. furniture at Garber Brothers did so only through of the new road from Marl­ borough. The concussions are heavy after the closest comparison as to price HEBRON and have cracked some window and quality. Facts proved why it was de­ panes in the surrounding houses. Services at St. Peter’s church on Carlton H. J. Jones acted as cidedly advantageous to them to buy at Sunday mornings will begin pitcher for the Glastonbury baseball ihrough the rest of the summer at team in a game played in that Garber Brothers. 10:15, instead of at 10 o’clock. This ])lace on Sunday with the Deep k change is made to accommodate Rivers. The Glastonbury team won. Let FACTS guide you in your choice Calvary church, Colchester, where Mrs. Roger W. Porter has handed ;he people also prefer a morning in her resignation as teacher of the .... not empty phrases. .nstead of an afternoon service. Primary room at the Center school A The statement was made in this for the coming year. Mrs. Porter’s When you visit Garber Brothers’ :olumn that the house which was health is improving following her establishment. . . . you will find that we iormerly the home of the late Mrs. recent operation but is not suffi­ Melissa Jones had been sold to Ed­ ciently established to admit of her sell furniture on its merits. In quality, ■if mund Zacher of Hartford. This was continuing her work as teacher this an error as the sale made was of year. and construction, Beauty of design, Com­ land from Mrs. Jones’ estate (nine­ Most of the farmers of this vicini­ fort and utility. Pride of ownership, you teen acres) and did not include the ty have either finished haying or J house. The land was a separate [ are well under way with the work. will find that every piece is honestly tract not adjoining the Jones resi­ I The weather has been rather un­ dence. favorable and has hindered the made, honestly named and sold to you Edmund Viner. son of Harry K. harvesting. The crop is reported as on that basis. You know what you are 'vainer of Cromwell, is spending the being good. lummer vacation at the liome of his The Young Women’s Club enjoy­ buying*. Nothing is on the blind. ^ ■J grandparents, Mr. and !Mrs. L. !\I. ed a “dog roast” at Holbrook’s Lord. Pond in one of their recent outings. You will find one of the largest and Miss Irma Lord of the faculty of .About eighteen or twenty members the Willimantic State Normal were present. most attractive displays in New England. Training School is taking a teacli- Mies Hlen Rathbun is entertain­ It is a revelation to select a home from ?rs’ summer course at Northamp­ ing as her guest Mrs. Kate Hanna ton, Mass. of Willimantic for a few days. this vast showing. f Dorothy Gray has returned home after spending a week as the guest LINCOLN SAW HER WED You will also find that prices tell a of her aunt Miss Hannali Thompso:; Anderson, Ind— Sixty-five years in East Haddam. ago a bewildered couple of elopers very interesting story of economy. Facts Miss Eunice Seyms was leader of called at the White House to in­ tlie Christian Endeavor meeting quire where they could be man ed. again! When we claim that you can not held Sunday evening at the Center President Lincoln, upon hearing of purchase furniture of like quality at any­ :hurch. Tlie topic was on sports and them, produced a minister and he amusements as affecting religion. and Mrs. Lincoln served as wit­ where near the same low prices any­ Blasting is going on for the foun­ nesses. The bride now is virs. where else .... it is not an empty boast, dation of H. Clinton Porter’s barn, Elizabeth Chandler, who told of the moved to allow for the coming marriage on a recent anniversary. but rather a statement of fact. • There is no denying that the Economical policy under which we oper­ ate, the vast savings in overhead, etc. .... enable us to sell furniture of known FRIDAY ONLY- established quality at prices that would otherwise be utterly impossible. Facts prove that prices at Garber Brothers need no so-called discount re­ /

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8:00 7:00—Studio prog. (4 hrs.) Leading DX Stations. Thursday, July 21. 9:30 8:30— Demptey-Sharkey fight. Travelers In.sartinre Co< 12:00 11:00—Cantor's orchestra. (DST) (ST) The bosinj? match between Jack 476—WSB, ATLANTA—630. Hartford. Conn. Dempsey and Jack Sliarkcy. which 440.9—W eX-W JR, DETROIT—680. 9:30 8:30—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 467. will take place at the Yankee Stadi­ 7:00 6:00—Goidketie’a ensemble. 10:00 9:00—Lerdo’s string quarteL um. New Y'ork City, on Thursday 8:00 7:00—Goldkette’s Symphony Or. 12:15 11:45—Concert. night, to ascertain which of these two 8:30 7:30—Bong review; musical. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. contenders wilf be allowed to chal­ 9:30 8:30—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 8:00 7:00—Studio program. ClUStin ©19?.7 bfm Service lenge Gene Tunney for the heavy­ 10:00 9:00—Goldkette’s dance orch. 9:30 8:30— Dempsey-Sharkey fight. Program for Thursday CHAPTER 1 ronge was a rtranger. If Vart weight championship ot tlie world, 461.3—WTIC, HARTFORD—650, 11:30 10:30—Congress carnival. will be broadcast by WJZ. WEAF and 64^ 0 0 D morning. Aunt Flora.” could conceivably so far forget' her­ 7:1.5 6:15—Baritone, plahisL 389.4_WB8M. CHICAGO—770, - 6:30 p. m.— Dinner Music— Sea self as to ask one of her fellow- It least 3U associated stations of the 8:00 7:00—Pianist, soprano. 8:00 7:00—Hawaiian music, artists. Vera Victoria C a m e r on [led and Blue Network. In case of 8:30 .7:30—-MarJ and Ted. 10:00 9:00—Orcheslra: artists. Gull Dinner Group— Ben Irving, workers to spend an evening with rain the stations' regular programs raised her glass-shielded eyes from !):3n 8:30-Municipal orchestra, 12:00 11:00—Hank’s theater garig. Director fair, be would almost certainly rw will be carried out. Other features 10:00 9:00—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—^ 6:50— News and baseball scores the morning paper which she had before and after the prize fight will fuse the Invitation. 422.5—WOR, NEWARK—710. 9:30 8:30—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 7:00— Dinner Music continued— been reading as she ate her break­ be the light opera, “The Sorcerer," 7:00 6:00—Jacobs' ensemble. 11:15 10:15—Songs; dance music. “Besides." Vera added, “1 l^ive ihrough WEAF and the Bed Network, 7:30 6:30—The Pepper ivufera. 305.9—WQN-WLIB, CHICAGO—980. Sea Gull Dianer Group fast, and allowed them to rest with ;lie Suber Band concert through 8:00 7:00—Paul Largay, tenor. 8:00 8:00—WEAF Eskimos; music. 7:15— Baritone Sclos— John Con- gravity and forbearance upon her every hope of stepping Into a pro­ iVNYC. the Hampton Institute yuar- 9:30 8 :30—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. motion today. Gladys Holmes, who ;ct in a program ot Negro spirituals 8:15 7:15—Barnhart's Band. Ion; Laura C. Gaudet, Accomp. pretty but slightly time-worn aunt, 9:15 8:15-Mabelanna Corby hour. 11:00 10:00—Sam ’n' Henry; music box. has been secretary to Mr. Canfield, through WJZ. and the recital by the 10:15 9:15—Talk; dance music. 11:30 10:30—Musical program: talk. 7:30— Thomas Devanzo, Mandolln- who was trailing pink chiffon Mandolin Quartet through WLW. The 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—9C0. 11:40 10:40— Songs: musical program. Ist and Joseph Ventura, Guitar­ draperies into the small dining the president, for more than a year, proceedings of the national conven­ 12:00 11:00—Organ: orchestra; songs. tion of Business and I’rofessional 6:00 6:00—Baseball; organ. ist ^room of the apartment which Mrs. left Saturday to be married, and I 6:30 6:30—Radio rodeo: talk. 344.6—WLS. CHICAGO—870. expect to get her position. The Job Women's Clubs will be radiated 7:00 6:00—Baseball: Statler ensemble 8:45 7:45—WLS players. 7:45— Negro Character Songs— ^Cartwright shared, because of tem­ Mirough KGO, for a feature program 7:30 6:30—Kerbstone Four. 9:00 8:00—Poems; studio P'nyef?- a. Magnolia porary loneliness, with her young pays fifty a week, ten more than :o tempt the distance seeker. 'This 8:00 7:00—Soprano: orchestra. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. b. Mighty Lak’ a Rose (Medley I’m getting now." aroadcast will consist of the dedica­ 9:30 8 :30— Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 9:00 8:00—-Orch: trio; players, niece. tion ccremooy, the massings of the 9t30 8:30—Dempsey-SharKey fight. of Tunes) "You say her name was Gladys?" state colors, a glee cltil) contest, and 491.5—WEAF, NEW YORK—610. “Good morning, Vee-Vee,” Flora 6:00 5:00—Waldorf dinner music. 11:00 10:00—Theater revue: orch c. Muddy Water Cartwright sighed, laying a deli­ Mrs. Cartwright mused. “Was sb« .■iddrcsscs by prominent women. There 6;ni)_Mid-week hymn sing. 12:00 11:00—WQJ program. d. Six Feet of Papa and Five will be orchestral and vocal mus'c, 7:00 499.7—W FAA, DALLAS—600. cate, highly manicured hand a Gladys sort of person, dearT A 7:30 6:30—Ln Sake Symphony orch. Feet of Mamma also. 7:00—"The Sorcerer.” 8:30 7:30- Orch: male trio. against her tired blue eyes. "But cuddly little blond, perhaps?” 8:00 10:30 9:30—Collins' stringed orith. 9 :00 8:00—Eskimos, banjo ensemble. e. Song of the Wanderer "She Is very pretty—chestnut Wave lengths In meters on left ot 8:3(}_Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 362.9-^w o e . d a v e n p o r t —MO. do you mind If I ask you not to use station tile, kilocycles on the right. 9:30 f. At Sundown hair and blue eyes.” Vera admitted. li:00 10:011—Albin's orche.stru. 11:00 10:00—"Plowhoys." Obie Newman that brisk, cheerful, business-like Times arc Eastern Dayliglit Saving 455_WJZ. NEW VORK-660. 11:00 10:00—Musical Progranu i voice this morning? It is really “But I don’t see what that has to and K.astern .Standard. Black t\pe in­ 535.4— WHO. DES MOINES—560. Miss Johnson, Accomp. 1:00 12:00—Astor trio. do with It—" dicates lest features. ] ;(i0_W eath er: home talks. 9:30 8:30—Philbreck’s orchestra. 8:00— Soprano and Piano Recital more than I can bear, darling. 2:00 1:00 12:00—Baritone, violin, bass. “Don’t you, darling? I’m afraid 4:30 3:30—'J'ea music. with Estelle Trebert and Lucy What are you eating? Prunes? Leading East Stations. 4:;i0_Baseball: markets. 499.7— WBAP, f o r t WORTH—600. you may find out. But don’t mind 5:30 9:30 ■8:3(1—Songs: pianist. Clark West. Coddled eggs? Whole wheat toast? 0:50 S;50—Baseball scores. me. After all, I’m only a pretty (DST) (.ST) 0:00—15111 Whipple, talk. 11:30 10:30—Musical comedy program. 8:30— Marj and Ted It is positively amazing to me that 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY —1100. 7:00 parasite, as you’ve so often remind­ 7:10 fi-in_Pennsylvania orchestra. 1:00 12:00—Organist. ____ 9:30— Colt Park Municipal Orches­ you can stand the sight of so much 7;0j C;ii5—Dinner music: organ. 340. 7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—880. 8:00 7:00—Hampton Institute Quar­ food so early in the morning.” ed me, dear—a shameless, useless 1(1:011 t):O0—Movies: novelty. tet. 10:30 9:30—Piano solos. tra )0:30 il;30—WJO.M'' troubadouis. “It is a quarter past eight, Aunt creature who has buried two hus­ 8:30 7-30—Shannon Quartet. 10^50 9:50—Studio music, soi^s. 10:00— Dempsey vs. Sharkey fight 11:00 10:00—Two d.-uicc orcliestras. 8:30—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 370 2_WDAF. KANSAS CITY—810. bands and divorced two others. I 285.5—WEAL, CALTIMOR E—1050. 9:30 11:00— News Flora—” Vera Cameron began, a 11 00 10:00—Abram's orchestra. 1- 45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. flush rising from her throat to her hope you get the job, and that you 7:.",o r,::;o—lhnn<;r onhe.slia. 508—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—590. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640, 9:30 8:30— Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 0:10 6:10—Opperiheim's concert orch. 12-00 11:0(1—Drama hour. brow, against which flat wide spend the extra ten a week on 302.S—WGR, BUFFALO—9S0. 8:00 7:00—Playlet. 12:30 11:30—N, B. C. program. braids of nice but uninteresting peach-colored sVlk underwear for G:30 5::'.0 —(;ari)onler's orcheslra. R.IUIO CORRECTION 8:.30 7:30—Banjoists. musical. 2- 00 BOO—Modern classical music. brown hair lay like a crown of vir­ the good of your soul.” 8:00 7:00 —Wi:.\F program. 10:00 'J:00—Tenor recital. 4613_WHAS. LOUISVILLE—660. 10:00 G:G0—Dempsey-Sharkey fight. 10:15 9:15—Violinist, pianist. ^.(1(1 7:0(1—WICAF orohe.slra. tue. Behind the sparkling lenses of “You know I’m trying to save 345.1 —WMAK. BUFFALO—550. 9:00 8:00—Bible lesson ;ta’.k. Thursday, July 21 money—” Vera began resentfully, G:15 .".:1.1—l),nm-r muse. 11 00 10:00—WG15S dance orchestra her horn-rim spectacles her eyes, 315.7—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—950. 10^00 '.coil—Studio concert. their color disguised by the amber but her eyes betrayed her for an 7:15 (;:1.5 —I :.•l.sl■h.■lll .seoi e.'. n-Od 6'0the unfailing symptom,of leprosy.- He died Fewer than 25,000 natives of the pure blood remain Trumbull is a licensed pilot and ac­ Arthur A , Knofla from China -about 60 unteered to serve among In 1889 after doing much good in building up the today and about ^8,000 who are part Hawaiian. The cording to William P. MacCracken, years ago. Since 1865 the unfortunate people colony schools, hospitals and churches in the colony assistant secretary of commerce l,i population of the islands was given in 1920 as 255,912, ail lepers have been sent of the colony. He lived andiieaching the people cleaner Kabits of living. charge of aviation, is better known 875 Main St. of whom about one in five .was white. ,to the Island of Molokai. .10 years in Molokai. ,sfcrtthnwMSyncpt^ copyrig)it,^m7rT>ncwUwswfcty.'^To B c Continued) jamongst aviators than among his By WEiC 111 PwtiilMlWt e f _1>i« T W lA «r« et Th« Baak K n.w l.dg.. Copyright, 1923-26. — ■ . -k I I r - I , .* >wn constituents in Connecticut, , Insurance and Real Estate. PAGE SEVKN MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, [THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927.

Porter and children, Robert Porter and son Gibson, accompanied by THE GREAT WAR TEN COVENTRY GILEAD Mr. and Mrs. Jules Ruberlaid and ANDOVER YEARS AGO TODAY children of New Britain and Mrs. (By United Press) William Bralnard and sons of I Mr. Hale and family of North July 21, 1917 Miss Edna French of South Services at the local church 'will Hartford motored to Giapt’a Neck Coventry have moved in to the Kaiser calls 2,000,000 to col­ Manchester spent the week-end continue to be at 11 a. m. standard Sunday and spent the day there. Wells’ place, on Long Hill. ors tor March 1. with Miss Esther Larson. .time Instead of 1 p. m. as stated last Messrs. A. E. and C. W. Hutchin­ Mrs. Ellen Jones and her son, House bill appropriates $640,- Miss Eva Koekler was given a week. Sunday school is from 10 to son and their families of South Wallace, have returned home after 000,000 for U. S. aviation serv­ surprise party In honor of her 10:45 a. m. Manchester attended the ■ local a several weeks’ vacation spent in ice. birthday Saturday evening. Every­ There was no Christian Endeavor church service Sunday morning and Hartford. French troops withstand gen­ one had a very pleasant time. service* Sunday evening as some of spent the afternoon with relatives. Mrs. Jeanette Smith was greatly eral German attack on whole During the storm Saturday after­ the members desired to go to tho Mr. and Mr». Louis Twining of surprised Sunday when Mr. and front in Alsne sector. noon the home of Alexander Check­ Chatauqua at 'Wlllimantic. Hartford and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. George Dewey and daughter, ife- ers was struck with lightning do­ The Ladles’ Aid Society will meet Post and son of East Hartford were and Mr. Dewey’s sister, formerly ing quite a little damage. at the Tiall 'Wednesday afternoon. week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Nellie Thurber of this town, ‘SKIPPY” IN BOOK Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tuker and Floyd Fogil who is employed Iti H Post*s» Tte motorist visited her at her home here. Mr. WAPPING sister Anna are apending a two Hartford is ill with bronchitis at the Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way ac­ Dewev at one time lived in An­ weeks vacation at Mr. and Mrs. home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. ,H. A REGULAR RASCAL dover. but left here about 26 years Work started this week on the John E. Kingsbury. C. J. Fogil. Russell of South Manchester, mo­ aco. He is now living in Nebraska, interior alterations of the Wapping Miss Ruth Cooley of East Hart­ Mrs. Winthrop Porter and chil­ tored to Indian town and Clinton ■wins this being his first visit to Andov­ school. The most recent plan Is to ford spent the week-end with Mr. dren returned Saturday evening Sunday. erc since moving away. Mr. Dewey remove the partition between the and Mrs. Alfred Harlow. from a few days visit with Mr. and and family are touring the state kitchen and small dining room. The play, “The Peabody Pew,” Mrs. Jules Ruberlaid in New Brit­ Herald's Popular Comic Strip ' siting relatives and former This will provide the needed extra given Friday evening at Second ain. SHORE COTTAGE every tvav friends. school-room. The present dressing Congregational church was enjoyed It is reported that Ernest Wilson The Ladies’ Benevolent Society room, although very small, will be ty a full house. The cast has been is ill with pneumonia. Dr. Whittle WILL RENT MY COTTAGE Character Subject of First will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruth used as a kitchen. The regulation invited to repeat it at Mansfield of Glastonbury is attending him. AT SAYBROOK MANOR Benton Thursday afternoon at two forbidding the serving of food in Center this Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Larcomb of from July 28 to Aug. 18. thirty. the large school hall Is to be abol­ Willlmantic spent a day recently Crosby Volume. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Talbot at­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooley and ished. family of East Hartford were Sun­ with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Perry. BILL McKEE tended the meeting at the Central Messrs. Larcomb and Perry inspect­ 18 Griswold Street Baptist church in Hartford Sunday The Wapping Y. M. C. A. Juniors day guests at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred lost to the Buckland baseball team, Harlow. ed the school houses.. “Skippy”, the unsophisticated , evening, at which time the children Mrs. Gammon of Boston and ‘die on Monday evening, at Hills’ Grove Mrs. Hugh Calhoun and family chalk-child of Percy L. Crosby and from the various Sunday schools Mrs. Stone of Abbington were denronstrated the^worl^ done in the by the score of 5 to 0. The local of South Manchester were also Sun­ whose musings and antics appear , boys will play next Wednesday day guests at Alfred Harlow. week-end guests at Mr. and Mrs. C. daily in The Herald is now the he- i summer vacation schools. evening with the Black Hawks at The Tolland county 4-H Dairy R. Perry’s. W hen You ro, or villain, if you will, of a new j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phelps and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hills and son ^ s s o o i i i e sons left Saturday for a camping the Manchester Community Club club meet at Autumn View Farm, book, entitled “Always Belittlin' ’’ grounds. Monday evening to practice judg­ son Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Dr “Skippy Whistles the Patter.” trip. They intend to go to Maine, through the White Mountains, and Miss Harriett Sharp left Monday ing cattle. W ant For the lovers of “Skippy" and they j evening to be the guest of Miss are many, judiging from the young- j to northern Canaaa. They will re­ Friday all day Is the Farm Bu­ Myrtle Gowdy, of Bolton, for a few reau Field Day and picnic to be General Shoes repaired in the best man ivithallthe ster’s popularity in Manchester, ! turn home August 1. this volume is one that cannot pos­ Mrs. Thomas Lewis and son mo­ days. held at Mr. McKrdghts’ farm In El­ ner, see Mrs. Cheatham and her grand­ lington. Everybody is welcome. Auto Repairing: and sibly be missed. I tored to Cape Cod with relatives for daughter Miss Feru Stoughton, left Percy Crosby’s humor is so a several days’ visit. Help Coventry bring home the ban­ last Saturday to spend a few days ner by your attendailce at the Meld Overhauling natural, that it becomes a fad with Russell Thompson, youngest son with her son, Arthur Cheatham and LOUIS DELL many readers of his “stuff.” | of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Day. A wonderful program has been SHELDON’S OARAGE family of Plalnvilie. planned. Stunts and games of all Shoe Shine Parlor Things P. L. makes his boys do and Sr.* is at the boys’ camp in Wood- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Stoughton Rear of 25 Hollister Street. say become by-words with his fol- | stock for two weeks. kinds for the children. Mr. Sid Ed­ Phone 2328-2 Residence 2828-3 lowers. Here in Manchester it is • Mrs. Abner Shippee has been vis­ and daughters, the Misses Elizabeth wards of Middlesex County will be State Theater Building quite common to hear the expres- ; iting her son-in-law, Thomas Lewis. and Majorie, spent the week-end at there. No more n^ed be said be­ sions “always belittlin ” and | Black Point. cause everybody knows "Sid.” Wallace Hilliard and family left Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stoughton, "whistle the patter.” Monday for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C’harles Smith and LEHIGH COAL This new volume published by | They expect to motor to Vermont, formerly of this place, but now of family spent the week-end with neeaea Manchester, spent the week-end at the Unicorn Press . (New York , They expect to motor to Vernon, Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. and FILMS City) and selling for $1.60 is a j where they will visit relatives and the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar S. Noble Loomis. gathering up of the best “Skippy” i then will drive to New York and J. Stoughton, at Black Point. Mrs. George Maskiell has recov­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gardner ered from her recent illness and is TRUCKING Developed and stories. For summer reading ; later Philadelphia. , ^ b y ^die motors and two children are spending a here’s just the book for that trip | A large number attended the able to be about again. Printed to mountain or shore. | few days with Mrs. Gardner’s moth­ s t o v e ...... $15.50 meeting of the Christian Endeavor er, Mrs. Oscar Strong of this place. 24 Hour Service Society Sunday evening. The lead­ Henry Sweeney, who has been in Chestnut ...... $15.25 A book particularly recommend­ ers were the Misses Natalie and E g g ...... $15.00 o t ' t D d s y ed for the library shelves is ‘‘Me­ the Manchester Memorial Hospital Callouses Catherine Newton. Among the visi­ for many months returned to this Pea ...... $12.00 moirs of Catherine the Great” tors from out of town were the Rev. Quick, safe, sura relief from (Knopf) translated by Katherine village last Monday evening. He is painful callouses on the feet. KEMP'S Mr Appleton and wife, and three staying with his son, Arthur Sween­ If paid in 10 days after delivery Anthony. Miss Anthony it was friends from Glastonbury. A solo At oO drug and shoe stores who contributed last season the ey, at the home of Mr. Dwyer. Film Deposit Box at was sung by Miss Catherine New­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan West and lit­ D rS c h a lfs biography of Catherine, a work of ton and the Misses Marion Stanley Puteneen—die Store Entrance. lasting importance. Now she has tle son left last Sunday evening for \psstnU gone HARRY E. SEAMAN taken from the German the amaz­ and Ha Hamilton sang a duet. a visit at Rutland, Vt. ing Russian queen’s own notations H. E. Frink and sons of Read­ ■which show her to be human, dis­ ing. Mass., are spending a few days illusioned and quite shameless. It with relatives in town. Is an intensely human and interest­ ing document. For hot weather reading we also ADDISON suggest Thomas Roucat’s “The I Four young foxes were born Honorable Picnic” (Viking Press). I about two months ago and the den Having chortled over it in the ham­ is in a woodland area of two acres. mock, we venture the prediction A cornfield is near and the four that you will pick it up again when 1 the weather cools, to give more at-at | foxes near^y^ Ten tention to the highly diverting con- tag as the m ^ feet has been the Irast of manners and morals of Ori- f^eet^a^^ between the men and »nt and Occident. . i ! these foxes One of the men secur- . On this list we also should these^ox ^^^ they were lor the sophisticateel reader. The • ed som vonnestera. A Son of the Grand Eunoch” (Boni, i relished by those youngsters. Everyday Emergencies few days ago, near the twilight per­ Liveright). For those who wish to iod, these foxes came on the run to be entertained by lighter veins of i meet the man who had been so good comedy ..there is Milt Gross’ "Dunt ' and liberal but maintained a dls- Esk” (Boni, Liveright), which con­ !tance of 7 feet as a precautionary tinues the tales of the Feitel- ■ measure for safety. baumfs and of “nize baby,’’ and There was an explosion of dyna- there is a typically Wodehouse I mite caused by the fire of Saturday WHat important thing Have you forgotten to say or do? story, “The Small Bachelor,” (Dor­ I morning when a tobacco shed and an). ' garage burned up on the Wickham The Rich and Dumb ' road. A tobacco transplanter, new ' In the latter the rollicking “P. — and fixed it up by telephone. G.” introduces George Finch, New last year, was destroyed. York’s dumbest and richest artist, who gets himself married to Mollie What has been needed in a hurry? Waddlngton, of the “cuddly” set after farcical difficulties have sep­ SDCONYl arated them at the altar. R. W. Joyner — and quickly started on its way, by telephone. ACa US.PAT.OfF. ’‘Trader Horn” (Simon and Shus­ ter) ■vi'ill be found the most divert­ ing and thrilling personal chroni­ Contractor and What has not been delivered when it should have been? MDTOR cle and reaching back into the winter publications, we might take out George Birmingham’s “The B u ild e r — and the lack supplied, by telephone. Smuggler’s Cave” (Bobbs-Merrill). N a Any or all of these safely may be Alteration and Repair Work What appointment have you been unable to keep? taken on the vacation trip. Given Prompt Attention. Residence 71 Pitkin Street. — and made due explanation, by telephone. Herald Advs. Bring Results South Manchester. Phone Many times the telephone has played a valiant part in tragic occurrences when life or property has been at SDCDMYMG. U.S. MT. OFIi stake. Its worth in a real emergency is never unap­ Cooking comfort preciated. Just so does it solve lesser difficulties, bridging dis­ all summer tance, giving instant personal contact, helping to straight­ en out little vexing troubles. In a countless list of life’s long! minor emergencies, the telephone Helps meet each STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK, 26 Broadway situation as it arises, turning a possible annoyance into an incident of the day— nothing more. The real value of your telephone service should not be measured by what it costs, but by what it does for you. FEEDS We carry Park & Pollard “Lay or Bust Feeds” and “Full 0 Pep” Mash. \ THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY POULTRY WIRE H e.vy Galvanized, $4.75 per roll to $6.75 TURITAN Paints . . tow Bros. Paints, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Varnish. O il Cook Stoves ROOFING PAPER 2 Ply Heavy ...... $1.75 to $2.25 Shorter cooking hours, cooler kitchens i 3 Ply Slate Coated...... $3.00 'to $3.23 and more delicious meals than ever, All kinds of Screen Wire, Window Screens, Screen Doors For low prices on high quality. ■when Puritan Oil Stoves are used!/ Ask your dealer for a demonstration. Products Phone 74. The fifth of a series of advertisements discussing For best results, use SOCXDNY, the clean, various phases of the telephone business safe kerosene. I Manchester Green Store | I W. Harry England. Phone 74 | 5s m ** STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK uiiuiutuiuiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiMii»i»«i>'“ ” * 26 Broadway 14 liIANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENH^G HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1927.' jpagb eight FEATURE ARTICLES ABOUT INl’ERESTING LATEST FASHION WOMEN h i n t s b y f o r e m o s t authorities THE HERALD’S HOME PAGE She Made $150 and a Desk Grow Into Great Industry. This And That In Paul / Kroesen Burman Feminine Lore and covered with light ashes which THIS HAS HAPPKNED occasionally drifted to them in the Attempt, have been made oa evening wind. the life of EMSK MARBERHY, an American fflrl ownln* con.IdM- He shook his head in bewilder­ able property near the little town ment. “You did it . . er . . . Vi­ of PORTO VERDE, In we»t cen­ ^ are to bring to a boil one cup rasp- tral Brazil. She ha* escaped harm lak. It’s Impossible. But you . . . Brass candlesticks make fine due to the ■hrewdness of her er . . . yes . . . did It. How?” wedding or hostess gifts to take ^ berry juice and three cups water co u s in an d with you when visiting friends. At add one-half cup sago. Allow it to with his friend, LINCOLN AXJA With his clgaret Vilak Indicated cook slowly, stirring almost con­ AAI.LY. an elderly American the trench. “You mean that?” the Old Wood Shop, 15 Pitkin chemist, is trying to learn the stantly until the sago is transpar­ "Er . . . yes." street you will find more thauf; 25 reason for the strange enmity for pairs in different styles, and the ent. It stiffens when cold so it la best to pour it into the serving Living ne.nr Porto \ erde Is one Vilak took a long PuA. “Told prices start as low as a dollar. GVYLOHD PRENTISS, a strange you it was a trick. Afld an extraor­ dishes, then when needed whipped, and forbidding character, who has dinarily simple one. Just requires plain cream or milk may be added. evinced a hatred for Ellse. Miss Bina M. West TINKY, Elise’s two-yenr-old or­ a little recognition of the laws of The more than two hundred This is. one of the desserts that may phaned nephew, is kidnaped. A na­ heat conductivity which you as a be made early in the morning and tive reports Prentiss has Manchester women who are mem­ veteran scientist, mon cher, knew bers of the Woman’s Benefit Asso­ tucked away in the ice box until seen with the baby. The trail ready to serve. In Last Saturday’s leads into the Jungle. long before I was born and which ciation, the great fraternal insur­ Calamity overtakes the e.vpedl- the not so stupid shamans of the ance organization founded by Miss Herald we gave a recipe for rasp­ tlon Vllnk organizes in pursuit. berry tapioca of the pearl variety. Native trackers are injured or Asiatic Islands have known for cen­ Bina M. West, will be interested in desert. Treachery breaks out. turies.” the illustrated article in regard to One-half cup of tapioca was soaked £ Ellse. Vllnk and Nunnnlly final- for two hours in one cup cold wa­ E: He picked up a piece of the red Miss West which appears on the S ly enicrire from the jungrlc* EJ ter, then cooked In milk in the ently they come to the ®^^Yhe lava rock near him. “Look at that. home page today. Mystic Review of ] of a strange city, See how light and porous it Is. You Manchester was the second insti­ double boiler and served cold with old Inca civilization. Here they MISS the whole raspberries and cream. are made prisoners. They dls can easily perceive from its struc­ tuted in the state, just 34 years cover they are in the power of ture how the tiny air-spaces in It BINA M .W E5T ago, coming after Harriet Beecher CARLOS D’ALBENTARA, whom The writer has also enjoyed the they had known as an engineer tend to make it Immediately let go Stowe review of Hartford. Now any heat It has and make it a 21.— <^depednent benefit insurance auxil­ there are nearer 40 lodges in Con­ pleasure of Miss West’s acquaint­ Port Huron, Mich., July ance. The picture today does not wretched conductor so that it might iary for women. necticut. marry Ellse and to put Vllak and Thirty-five years' ago Bina M. begiL to do her justice. She I.s an be red hot on the bottom and at the Miss West approached the offer Manchester Tent No. 2, Knights Nunnally to death. T»iey are to West’s office equipment consisted unusually fluent speaker as well as be tortured at the J same time be quite cool on top. with caution, and had many confer­ of the Maccabees which this month P ren- an able executive, vivacious aud as are Elise’s nephew and Pren Same principle as that physics ex­ of a basement^oom, one desk with ences with her mother before she celebrated its 39th anniversary was tl.AS. A friendly Indian s lip s a cliarming to .meet .socially. One for- lib e r a te s a green baise top, one medium-siz­ exchanged her school work for the at that time going strong, and the dagger to ' '^*1? periment every high school young­ gets her outstanding position and himself and Nunnally. T h en , ster knows where the same water larger sphere of business. leading spirits, some of whom are when the natives press around ed wastebasket, one small letter M iss'w esr that she is tlje founder and head of in a six-inch test tube is so cold at She went with zeal into the mat­ still officers, induced him. Vllnk boasts that he can file, arid a capital of 150 borrowed ter, which was then a pioneer ’ the greatest imuranx:e organization walk through lire unharmed to one end that it’s frozen, and so hot then a very young girl to come to movement of providing fraternal in­ for woman aiul managed by women prove himself a god. at the other that -it’s turning into dollars. Manchester and organize an auxil­ surance for women at the lowest iu the world. NOW BEGIN THE STORY steam. Simply because water, like Today she presides over a large iary. The late S. E. Hurlburt, C. I. CHAPTER XLVI office building, erected right on the possible rate. Balch and A. L. Brown were en­ this lava, is a miserable heat con­ Today there are nearly three Jelli.’ d Fish and ductor. ' site of the old basement with all the thusiastic supporters of the young ILAK tossed bits of wood new-fangled office equipment she thousand groups of W^omen’s Bene­ This recipe is somewhat uu'i.ntal “This morning when I was going insurance woman in her work here, in that the jellv is made with beet V leaves upon the fiery rectangle. fit association members, with club and their wives became officers in through that hocus-pocus of sprink­ wants. buildings, health centers, visiting iuKtv It may be prepared the day Then clasping a clay vessel con­ She is the supreme commander the new review or “ behive” as it ling blood over the fire and prod- 1 of a fraternal benefit society for nurse service, baby, v , clinics, sum- before and kept on ice until v/ant- taining the blood of a sacrificed ding the stones with the bloody was called then. ed: .women with a membership of a i mer camps and bank accounts, Miss West was entertained both deer in one hand and a spear in the spear—which was merely a sort of quarter of a million. Signally Honorec 11^ cups cooked flaked hali­ camouflage used by every shaman at the home of Mr. Brown's moth­ but, 4 new beets, 1% table­ other, he moved up and down the Ihe has paid back the ?150 she | Miss West has ^ received signal er, Mrs. Mary Brown, who then liv­ and every American sleight-of-hand borrowed and the company she or- j honors, such as Honorary Master spoons gelatine, 5 tablespoons cold fire’s entire length, with the end of ed on Hudson street, and by Mrs. performer for that matter—I was ganized has assets totalling over i of Arts Degree from Ann Arbor water, 1 green pepper, 1 cup diced his spear sprinkling a few drops of University. Her home state made Hurlburt, who became the first pre­ celery, teaspoon salt, 1-8 tea­ really picking out rocks which be­ 22 million dollars. siding officer or “Lady Comman­ the contents over the fiames, or cause of shape or position were Beyond Her Di-eanis her its first national Republican spoon pepper, 2 tablespoons lemon 3 Committee-woman, and the Nation­ der.” -Mrs. A. L. Brown was the juice. prodding the red embers with the cooling quicker than the others and 3 Back in the strug.gling days Miss first record keeper and she was moving them about a bit so that West never so much as dreamed of al Fraternal Congress of America Scrub beets and cook in boiling point, constantly droning an in­ honored her with unanimous elec­ succeeded by Mrs. George H. Allen. water until tender. Reserve 2 cups they’d cool still more quickly. I the magnitude of the work she un­ Mrs. Balch was one of the early cantation. At last he ceased. He kept up my hocus-pocus until there tion as its first woman president in water in which beets were cooked. = I dertook. , , 1 commanders and her successor was removed his boots, his woolen Breathless, they saw him stride, slowly, solemnly, over the fiery path were enough so that I had a path She started out as a school teach­ 1925. Drop beets in cola water, slip off as marches a mourner at a funeral procession. “ I believe in preparedness,” she the late Mrs. C. W. Cowles. The skins and cut in dice. Soften gela­ socks, rolled his breeches far above all the way, and then simply er in the l.ittle village of Capac, friendships formed for Miss West Michigan, her birthplace. In feed­ said, when asked for a little advice tine in cold water. Add hot beet wa­ his knees and took a post at the end the chief’s apartments when Vilak the open, On the altar lay the out- walked across. to others who might want to follow then have endured and have been “Even had anyone suspected, ing readin’, ritin’, and rithnietic ter and stir until gelatine is dis­ emerged from the fire, leap from stretched form of D’Albentara. Be­ her successful example. “ Not in the strengthened by her official visits of the fire nearest the temple which I was quite sure they to the young hopefuls of Michigan solved. Let cool and when begin­ behind one of the altar stones side him was a white-painted priest .sense that it is generally used, but as supreme commander here and In “Behold, 0 people. Behold, 0 wouldn’t, the bits of branches and she was so eminently successful ning to set add fish, beets, celery, twenty feet away. In his hand was holding a knife. in the matter of education. different parts of the state. priests. Behold, 0 Batalagcft, he leaves I threw along the sides that she was selected to serve on pepper cut in shreds, salt, pepper a revolver. There was a shot. Vilak On the ground below, the priest “Half of the trouble with aspir­ One or two officials of the local thundered. “And when you have where the flames wouldn’t touch the County School Board. and lemon juice. Mix lightly with a dodged behind a stone, at the same whose needles and paint-jars pro­ ing young persons lies in the fact review have visited the handsome beheld, kneel and worship. For the me gave an appearance of terrific As if it were not sufficient ex­ fork and turned into moulds. time snatching a spear from one of claimed him the sacred tattooer, that'they are not equipped with suf­ home office building at Port Huron gods of the fire are angry. The son heat throughout which would have pression of the confidence and ap­ MARY TAYLOR the soldiers. was slowly moving away. Vilak preciation of the community, she ficient education and do not appre­ and the W. B. A. Camp on Lake of the fire walks through the fire. shouted. But even as he did so the deceived the most expert. I ciate the necessity of absolute rock Huron where just this present Behold, 0 people. Behold, 0 priests. The shot missed; the bullet only was then asked to speak at school- arm of the idol descended and the scorched my feet a trifle in one or bottom ground to make them thor­ week the quadrennial convention is chipped out a tiny fragment of meetings and community gather- Behold, 0 Batalagos.” three thorns which formed the fin­ two places which I hadn’t calcu­ ough and conservative. being held, with thousands of dele­ rock. Vilak raised the spear high ir,gs. As he spoke the last words, he gers of its hand met the three tri­ lated perfectly, but that’s the ex­ “ Nothing can be accomplished gates from all over the United over his bead, hurled it. It struck Once she spoke on insurance, as moved a bare foot forward. An­ angles on the victim’s forehead. tent of my injuries.” without effort. Nothin,g can be ac­ States and Canada. The flags of DAILY ALMANAC the other’s arm, just as he was it appealed to her. Immediately she other step followed, then another. The thronged court soon cleared They sat In silence again. The received a telegram from Majoi complished by any group without both countries will be entwined on about to fire a second time. The loyalty and cooperation. These are Feast day of St. Victor of Mar­ An awed silence gripped the watch­ once more. Batalagos waddled to child began tugging at the strap of Nathan S. Boynton of Michigan, this occasion. pistol flamed, but the bullet went inseparable, but the greatest of all seilles, martyr of the fourth cen­ ers; he was in the fiame. Breath­ Vilak and set a bowl of starchy one of Elise’s puttees. She caressed “ Father of the Maccabees” m wildly Into the sky, the weapon is loyalty.” In reply to the request for a rep­ tury. less, they saw him stride, slowly, food before him. Blacks brought it, then glanced toward Pren­ which he asked her to found an ;n- solemnly, over the fiery path as dropping to the ground an instant tiss, sleeping gauntly a few yards etition of the recipe for raspberry Anniversary of the death of later. other bowls. The Americans ate. sago pudding, printed I believe a Robert Burns, poet of Scotland. marches a mourner at a funeral After the meal, Vilak spoke quietly away. “ What about . . . him?’’ ‘life’ to me is a matter of color— of procession. Dumbly, like fright­ The PortugiKse clutched at his she said, quietly. year ago, I am glad to have been Battle of Bull Run, 1861. bleeding, broken arm, then stooped to Prentiss, who was sitting off to The Woman's Day 1 which I find considerable more than ened beasts, they saw him reach Vilak flicked the o-sh from his do many of the raarrieu folKs able to find the directions, which to seize the pistol again. Before he himself, still with the hesitant, It met my eyss as I read the eve- j the other end and walk gravely apologetic air of one who feels that cigaret. “Be all right in a few days. know.” ------could recover it. Vilak had made r.'.ng paper homeward bound. “ -V , that she does not really revel in her onto the stones under the scowHng his presence is obnoxious. Pren­ Had a long talk with him this after­ him a prisoner. Swiftly, securely, girl’s life begins when she mar- state to the full, they may make Aching Feet idol. With a single Impulse, peo­ tiss rose. The two walked off to noon, and got his whole story. Not There is food for thought of a the chief’s soldiers bound him Ties,” said Arthur Brisbane. There the most of the sop. ple, priests, chief, dropped to the the town. They returned. An hour nearly such a bad fellow as you different sort there. Especially in­ ground and hid their faces. with thongs; expertly Vilak ban­ thought him.” it stood nakedly and alone. No “ ifs” , teresting is that point of whether “ We may have our jobs and sal­ Quickly Soothed daged his arm so that he -Vi’ould not or two later, Vilak was joined by and “ perhapses” and “ probables | aries and some independence,” one Quietly Vllak made his way to Batalagos and with him entered the Her delicately molded face grew or not it is so important that the the altar and lifted the child from bleed to death. puzzled. “How did he happen to be around it. He simply stated bluntly. i human species be carried on. If we of these women who have “ never If you suffer from burning, ach­ Elise, the old man, and Prentiss chief’s palace.. When they emerged providing no exceptions, that no lived” said to me not long ago. ing feet try bathing them in hot the stone. It recognized him; be­ it was almost sunset. here? Why was TlnkV her.e with deny it, we are knocking out the gan gurgling in delight. He strode had all come running to aid at the him? Why did all these dreadful woman’s life begins until she is I props from under hundreds of “ But we will not be really eman­ water to which you have added over with it to Elise. She darted sound of the shot; the three friends A second meal was brought to the things happen?” married. I thousands of women' who have cipated until we are accepted as hu­ Sylpho-Nathol— one teaspoonful to forward, clasped the child to her entered the chief’s ruined palace to travelers; the ceremonial dances Vilak touched his watch-fob. I find that I am not the only', buckled down to their life job of man beings who are doing a worth­ each quart. Instantly relieves sore­ breast ecstatically and over­ search D’Albentara’s quarters for recommenced in the court. “That, my cherished cousin. Gold. woman who saw red and wrestled | child-bearing and rearing, support­ while job which is permitted to be ness, softens callouses. Ends corns whelmed it with kisses, stopping the pistols he had taken from them They sat near the fire in its circle Money. The famous or Infamous with a wild yearning to wring his ed by a, philosophy , conscious or a permanent job, and not merely a and bunions. Banishes body odors. of stones and watched. Prentiss neck. The open forums of papers for an instant tearfully to kiss yi- on their capture. Prentiss, after root of all evil. In this case there subconsciou.s, which assured them ‘stop-gap’ till we conform and mar­ Wonderful for those who have to the country over are filled with the lak. He smiled gently, then re­ some hesitation as though his became drowsy. He moved o2 a were two quite separate and dis­ that their job was important, and ry and do the one thing which our stand or walk a great deal. Get uproar from a few hundred thous­ Sylpho-Nathol at all dealers.— adv. turned to the altar. With a few presence were not wanted, joined short distance, stretched out, and tinct efforts to get wealth, which in its doing a civic dutj-f families and the world in pneral them. was quickly deep in an exhausted the end came to one. One didn’t and women who, though unmarried, But that’s for another day. Today will acclaim as a vital job.” blon-s of a knife taken from a sol­ had at least kidded themselves that dier, he cut the thongs binding "I won’t be happy until we’ve got sleep. concern you in the end, but did in we must cudgel Artie. I hadn t those pistols back,” Vilak muttered. There was an interval of quiet in the beginning. The other didn’t they were “ living,” and not dead, heard that moth-ridden idea since Prentiss. as Artie seems to think. Slowly the savages began to rise; “They’re not good things to leave the ceremonies and the three concern you in the beginning, but when, a little girl, the family felt around here. Mean too much. friends lit cigarets. They smoked did most emphatically before It so sorry for poor cousin Anne who with the help of two of his aides Another woman, newspaper writ­ Batalagos stood erect, and waddling After they’re in our holsters again, lazily, luxuriously. The old man was concluded.” aever married.” Anne was a spins­ Perfect Leavener er provides this— forward, prostrated himself once I think we can feel safe.” patted the foot of the baby, who “You’re talking riddles. I don’t ter of some 30 years, and superin­ with the elasticity of childhood had “I wonder, and am doubtful ‘‘Perfect” means having all the qualities, more and touched his head to Vi- After some searching, the weap­ know, what you mean.” tendent of the county schools. A already completely forgotten his about Mr. Brisbane’s pronounce­ lak’s foot. Vilak murmured a few ons were found. The four were on (To Be Continued) big job for a woman it was in those excellencies or elements that 2U‘e requisite recent woes and was cooing happily ment— it sounds decidedly archaic. friendly words. the way out again, when a low days when any job other than rnil- at Elise’s side, then glanced at the I might even be tempted to express to its nature or kind without defect or lack. He wheeled quickly as he saw wolfish roar arose from the court. In the next chapter Vllak nnfolda linering or sewing or hired-girling the amazlnK ztory of Prentlzz. a suspicion that, too often, a boy’s D’Albentara, who had darted into Vilak broke into a run. He reached long trench near them, now black was a big job for a woman. Anrie The Perfect Baking Powder is life ends when ho goes into busi­ lived well, and even supplied some ness, and a girl’s when she marries. of the luxuries of life to her mar­ “But I wouldn’t. ried sisters who were lucky if they “I suppose it’s largely a matter times have changed, not people. I had the necessities. But “ poor Anne RUMFORD of one’s definition of ‘life.’ To one has never really lived!” the family know the struggle that many young who agrees with Brisbane the big The Wholesome Home Page Editorial couples are up against. They could and significant thing may be the bleated. not -possibly maintain a house or a If it’s a tasty sop to the haters of business of carrying on the species. the modern woman to know that F—93 IS—28 Goxl Nature family. I am only excusing the “ Personally, I don’t much care BAKING POWDER she herself knows that she is not ones who have neither because it is whether it’s carried on or not, and a n d - DON^T BE TOO an economic impossibility. For really emancip.ated. and to know (jRITICAL OF those who prefer luxury without <(.VVVV\ \ V \ \ v v v vv vv \ \ responsibility I have no word. NEWLYWEDS But I know too 'mafay fine young Gcod men, and young women, to let the SANITARY MILK HEAT STROKE SOMETIMES permanent. One may also become yOlive Roberts Barton accusation go without a protest. 'Cleanevs id a l 'Clean LEAVES SERIOUS SYMPTOMS accustomed gradually to greater degrees of heat. A study of the con­ from the ditions of heat stroke shows that it BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN And now the disappearance of Your Best Friends Won’t Tell is far more common among those the good old American family, the PASTURE TO YOUR TABLE Editor Journal of the American living in the northern parts than You About This, Either! kind that had children, lived in a Medical Association and of Hygel») among those born and reared in the Of course a spotted Palm Beach Suit isn t go­ the Health Magazine south. house, kept a dog, had a lawn lio Life’s Niceties A scientific study made on ex­ cut in summer and a sidewalk to ing to get you thrown out Two physicians of the United shovel off in winter, a furnace to Our Dairy delivers germ-pure perimental animals by the physi­ HINTS ON ETIQUET friends. But spots and wrinkles don t help States Navy, Drs. Wakefield and cians of the Navy indicated that ! bank, and sundry other things— popularity, because they look kind of slouch­ Hall, have recently made available now they say that all this is on the Milk to you in the most sanitary the kidneys are injured by severe ing and careless. Your friends won t tell a survey of the various injurious heat-stroke so that they are un­ wane on account of the men. form direct from the pasture to effects of heat that occur in the Young men, we are told, won’t you about it. But we’ll tell you where to able to undertake properly the your table. Just a trial of a few fire and engine rooms of ships, as elimination necessary to keep the run lawn mowers, fix furnaces, 1. Must a non-church goinp cure it. Dougan’s—on Harrison Street. well as other depths from heat in body in health. Sometimes the shovel walks, revamp screens, or guest attend church -when vis­ days and you’ll note the difference. do any of the odd jobs that have the naval service. Among the forms amount of sugar in the blood is iting a family that is religious ? Cleaning and dyeing promptly and Perf^t- of disturbances they list heat always been looked after by pater increased, but this varies. families. 2. Does anyone ever make ly done. Your orders called for and de­ cramps, heat exhaustion, sunstroke There is also a tendency toward livered. They are taken care of as your ft-. and thermic fever. The declaration comes down to Sunday afternoon calls no-w? the accumulation of acid, or rather even such a plain statement as this:' individual things—not huddled together in MILK Heat stroke was described by the a lowering of the alkaline reserve 3. What is proper to serve most ancient physicians and is men­ “ In the national passion for shirk­ of the body. In other words, the ing domestic duty, the male has at a Sunday afternoon musi- a “ suburban bundle.” tioned definitely in Biblical records. main affects of heat stroke are to been just as slothful as the female.’’ cale ? In 1789, Dr. Benjamin Rush called bring about a massive increase in There is little doubt of the ten- The Answers THE from T uberculin attention to the fact that the dis­ the acid material of the body nd tency on the part of young married 1. A polite guest would acquiesce, order wa^ occasioned by drinking the symptoms , associated with this couples .not to have houses or chil­ not matter whether he w&nted to go dougan ewe works :old water in warm weather and are associated with acidosis in gen­ dren. I am sorry. But I am going or not. But a considerate hostess INC. view became so prevalent that it eral. to say this also. The world has had would not force him. HARRISON ST. Tested Cows found place even in the readers children for many centuries. Young 2. Yes. It is the proper time for used in the public schools. Highly couples have always had houses. SOUTH MANCHESTER, ASKS SPOONERS’ PARK business folks to make party calls. CONN. moral stories were written relative Young mothers have cooked and 3. Tea and coffee, with thin sand­ to the boy who became 'verheated, Kansas City— “ They can’t spoon sewed and young fathers have cut in town and we don’t- allow it on wiches or cake, or both. Add a salad irank cold water and promptly lawns and shoveled walks. if one wishes and make it a light the highways. Yet young folks are Why should one generation make iled- It ha- been found more re- supper. phone lently that cautious application of *^going to spoon somewhere, so we such a difference? Surely young HEWITT cold cloths or of ice may be helpful. ought to provide a place for them.” people cannot change so completely J. H, Sometimes the person who re- So says Sheriff Harry Powers, and break away from all biological The apple crop forecast is ;overs from heat stroke will have champion of Cupid, who advocates tradition if circumstances beyond 49 Holl S t Phone 2056 | the establishment of a spooners’ I their control were not directly re­ cellent. Maybe the doctors lecondary symptoms of great seri- better put off their vacations lusness. Indicating that the effects park where flaming youth can jjs sponsible for their new standards. tU winter. [I: -n. the human body are relatively “nflck” without Interference. i We cannot blinjk the fact tliat ^HANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, 1BX3RSDAY, 3liCJLY H , IBZT. r A G fiN t ^ ‘ National League COMPARING-DEMPSEY' and SHARKEY ican League BOTHCONFDENT C ' At Brooklrnt— A t ITAnOIfALfl B« WHITE SOX 8 BILLY DODGKRS 2. 1; CARDS 1, 8 (First Game) WASHINGTON ON THE DAY OF BROOKLYN AB. R.H. PO. A. E. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Rlce.'Yf -...... S 1 1 2 0 0 BRANOM WAS BUST think that Connie Mack’s first base Harris, 2b ...... 6 1 2 3 1 0 worries are ended for some tlmei Statz, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 'W A Speaker, c f ...... 4 0 0 4 1 0 Partridge, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 THEIR B16 BOUTi Wigging up major league mater­ Dykes looks $o have the position Carey, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 (J4CK. Judae,. lb ...... 8 1 X 7" 1 0 Felix, If ...... 4 0 1 2 n 0 (3osiin, If ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 ial is a big gamble. Highly touted cinched for years xo come. When Hue], o ...... 3 1 2 6 1 0 players often fail, while some little- Branom returns to the Athletics, Hendrick, lb ...... 4 1 2 10 0 1 D e ? \ i ’P C 5» Y ’ Bluege, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 1 Butler, 3b ...... 4 U 1 1 2 0 31 — a g e 25 Reeves, ss ...... 4 0 2 3 3 0 heralded recruit is showing signs he will have to show a world pf Flowers, ss ...... 1 1 0 2 4 0 stuff to take the job away from Deberry, c ...... 3 0 2 5 0 0 WEIGHT 192 Zachary, JP ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Dempsey and Sharkey Make of developing into a star. Petty, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 1 196 Braxton, p ...... l O 0 O' 0 0 One of the distinct disapoplnt- Jimmy. ments of the present season was ;ft. height - 6 FT. 85 6 10 27 10 1 30 2 7 27 12 2 CHICAGO Statements to the Press; “ Dud” Branom, expected to win Always a good man on the ground ST. LOUIS ball. Dykes plays a deep first base AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 7GlFi.-IUACH - 72IN. AB. R .H . PO. A .E . the first base job on the Philadel­ Holm, If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Kamm, 3b ...... 6 8 2 l 3 0 phia Athletics. and covers more territory than P eck, ss ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 most of the men playing that posi­ Toporcer, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0. 42IM. CHEST NORMAL 405lN. Hunnefle^d, ss ..... 3 0 l 2 0 0 What They Predict. Branom cost the owners of the H. Bell, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Metzler, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 A’s approximately $35,000. He tion in the majors. O’Farrell, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Barrett, rf ...... 3 0 2 2 o o Gehringer Struts Frisch, 2b ...... 3 1 2 1 3 0 expanded failed dismally in the field and at 45IN.-'* 444^IN.,^ Falk, If ...... 5 0 0 5 1 0 the bat, despite the fact he batted All of which proves that often Bottomley, lb ...... 4 0 2 11 0 1 W ard, 2b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Blades, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Bera, 2b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 SALIENT FACTS ABOUT .350 In so strong a league as the what seems to be a decidedly tough Douthit, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 ^ V/' - 32IN .-W A I€T -335[IJ American Association last season break Is not without its silver lin­ Snyder, c ...... 3 0 0 6 0 0 Clancy, lb ...... 4 0 2 9 1 0 HEAVrWEIGHT BATTLE Schuble, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 4 0 Scbalk, c ...... 8 0 1 3 0 0 and fielded brilliantly. ing. Crouse, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mack recently sent him to the Like Jimmy Dykes of the Ath­ Rhem, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Nels, X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRINCIPALS — Jack Demp­ L. Bell, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 McCurdy, c ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 sey, Los Angeles, 32 years old, Portland club of the Pacific Coast letics, Charlie Gehringer of M ------Thom as, P...... 2 0 0 1 1 O vs. Jack Sharkey, Boston, 24. League where he is doing well. No Detroit, is another shining ex­ . 29 1 5 24 11 1 Cole, p ...... 1 1 1 0 2 0 doubt a poor start caused Branom ample of what opportunity often Brooklyn ...... 000 200 OOx—2 "^1 4 IN.-BICEPS* WIN. Sheely, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLACE — Yankee Stadium, St. Louis ...... 000 100 000—1 Lyons, xxx ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 160th St. and River Ave„ Bronx. to lose confidence In himself. means to a bench-warmer. Two base hitB, Holm, Butler; three 22IN.-THIGH ~24lN. Jacobs, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIME— Main event at 10 R- Connie Mack Is hopeful a year When Manager George Morlarty base hit, Deberry; stolen bases, M. First preliminary at 8:15. at Portland will bring It back and of Detroit obtained Marty McManus Frisch, Hendrick (2); tacrlflces, 37 3 12 27 10 0 that he may yet realize on the from St. Louis, it was a foregone- Toporcer, Flowers, Carey; double I5IN.-CALF -I7IN. Washineton ...... 020.003 000— 5 Gates open at 4 in the afternoon. plays. Flowers to Partridge, Carey to C hicago ...... 100 000 200— 3 Daylight time. $35,000 expended for him. conclusion that he would be the Hendrick; left on bases, St. Louis 4, SilN.-ANKLE - 0%IN. Two base hits, Barrett, Reeves, LENGTH OF CONTEST— Fif­ regular second-sacker. A veteran Brooklyn 7; bases on balls, off Petty Bluege, Clancy; three base hits, While the failure of Branom was player of great ability, he natur­ 2, off Rhem 1; struck out, by Petty teen rounds to a decision. 3, by Rhem 4; hits, off Rherri 5 in 7 Kamm 2; cacriflces. Judge, Barrett; PROMOTER— Tex Rickard. a severe jolt to the hopes of the ally had the edge on the promising 16% — NECK — I6IN. double plays, Speaker to Ruel; left on youngster Gehringer. innings, off H. Bell 2 in 1; passed ball, bases, 'Washington 6, Chicago 12; base COLOR OF TRUNKS— Demp­ Athletics, it was not without Its Deberry: losing pitcher, Rhem; um­ IN.-WRI T- IN. on balls, off Thomas 1, Zachary 2, good points for it gave Jimmy It seemed certain that If Geh­ pires, McCormick, Klem and Mc­ 9 6 9 sey, red and black; Sharkey, Cole 1, Braxton 1; struck out, by purple and blue. Dykes a chance to prove his worth. ringer was to be a regular it would Laughlin; time, 1:45. Zachary 2, Thomas 1, Braxton 1; hits, Dykes Plea.ses Mack have to be at some position in the X—O'Farrell batted for H. Bell in off Thomas 7, in 6 innings. Cole 2 in SECONDS — For Dempsey, 9 th. 2, Jacobs 1 In 1, Zachary 11 in 7 1-3, Leo P. Flynn, Jerry the Greek Pressed into service when both Tiger infield, other than second (Second Game) Branom and Poole failed to come base. St. Louis...... 001 000 000 02—3 \ Braxton 1 In 1 2*8; hit by pitcher, by and Gus Wilson. For Sharkey, Zachary (Sheely): winning pitcher, Johnny Buckley, Harry, Kelly up to expectations at first base. Then came an unexpected break Brooklyn ...... 010 000 OOO 00—1 Zachary; losing pitcher, Thomas; um­ Dykes, who has played the other between McManus and Morlarty, pires, McGowan, Hllderbrand and and Tony Palazola. At Philadelphia I— E vans; time, 2:09. BEFERBE — Not anounced three infield positions, more than which necessitated Gehringer going PHILLIES 4, 5t PIRATES S, 6 X—Nels batted for Crouse In 8th. until just before the fight, but made good. to second. No one in the majors (First Game) XX—Sheely batted for Cole In 8th. probably Lou Magnolia. Also “ Dykes is playing a fine game at has been playing a better game at PHILADELPHIA xxx—Lyons ran for Sheely In 8th. first base,” said Connie Mack, the position. He is rapidly on his AB. R. H. PO. A. E. two judges. Spalding, If ...... 8 1 2 1 0 0 ESTIMATED ATTENDANCE when asked him about Jimmy. “ On way to stardom. Sand, 3b ...... 3 0 2 2 0 0 f V-J — 86,000; estimated receipts, ‘ v/hat he has shown so far, I would Williams, rf ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 say he is the best man at the posi­ The deflection of McManus gave Leach, cf ...... 8 1 2 4 0 0 11,000,000, Hartford Game PRELIMINARIES— Joe Mon­ tion since the passing of ’Stuffy” Gehringer a real opportunity to Wilson, c ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Mclnni*.” strut his stuff and he made the Attreau, lb ...... 3 0 0 10 0 0 At Plttsfleldi— te vs. Frank Muskio; Tom Say­ Thompson, 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 3 0 SENATORS «, Tt K ILLIE S 4, 2 ers vs. Jimmy Byrne; Sandy Sei­ After watching Dykes in action most of it. I doubt if McManus will Cooney, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 2 0 (First Game) fert vs. Wyoming Warner; for several games I am Inclined to ever get the job away- from him. Mitchell, p ' ...... 3 1 2 0 2 0 HARTFORD AB. R. H. PO. A. E. James J. Braddock vs. George 28 4 10 27 7 0 Davis, r f ...... 5 2 4 1 0 0 La Rocco. After bout George finance finds a competitor chal­ the fighting and beat him as we go PITTSBURGH Here’s how Jaek Dempsej' and Jack Sharkey' will" favor Dempsey and by four inches, their chest meas­ Schmehl, 2b ...... 4 0 0 3 4 0 Manley vs. Ray Neumann. All AB. R. H. PO. A. E. lenging his rifght to the place he along. Grantham, 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 4 1 stand up when they meet tonight for the right to urements favor Dempsey, and the other measure­ Keesey, lb ...... 3 1 1 i l 1 1 six rounds. occupies, he naturally goes in there Groh, X ments when compared ran pretty evenly. Schlnkel, If ...... 4 2 3 1 0 0 BETTING ODDS — Sharkey l “ I won’t blow v.'hether its one ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 battle Champion Gene Tunney for his heavyweight Comiskey, 3b ...... 4 1 2 2 0 1 to kill off that challenge. Dempsey round or fifteen. My hope is to Cuyler. cf, rf ...... 4 0 2 3 0 0 Summed up, Dempsey and Sharkey, in black and Krahe, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 favorite at 13 to 10. ! is in my way. I have my heart set P. Waner, rf, lb .... 5 1 2 4 1 0 crown. white figures, loom evenly. But the age difference, Morrissey, cf ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 RADIO BROADCAST — Sta­ land a few solid shots on Sharkey Traynor, 3b ...... 5 0 2 0 3 0 on the title. There is no sym­ in the openers. If I have a little Harris, lb ...... 4 0 2 7 2 0 There’s little difference in the two men e.vcept in and the fact that Sharkey is now fighting at his best Mangum, c ...... 4 0 0 5 2 0 tions WBAF and WJZ. pathy in my make-up in a case like L. Waner, c f ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 one thing—-that’s age! Dempsey is seven years old­ form and Dempsey is essaying a comeback role, Lynch, p ...... 4 0 0 0 3 0 PRICES— $27.50 $22, $16.50, luck I’ll do that landing and if I do that. I’m for myself. Dempsey land, well Sharkey never is going Cronin, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 er than his youthful opponent, a factor believed by makes one give Sharkey the best of the comparative 36 6 11 27 11 2 $11. $7.70, $5.50 and $3.30. must go, I’ll knock him out.” Barnhart, If ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 experts to be the strongest pointing to a Sharkey vlc- figures before the fight. But wise Leo Flynn says PITTSFIELD HOW TO REACH STADIUM to get a chance to do any recuper- Wright, ss ...... 3 0 2 3 1 0 Dempsey Talks atir.g. I may not get the shot at Spencer, c ...... 4 0 0 5 0 0 torj-. Dempsey will beat Sharkey and Sharkey says he will A R R. H. PO. A E. — Jerome avenue. Subway on Dawson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 0 Their weiglits differ only a few irounds, their humble the ex-champ’s fiery ambition— so do your Whitman, If ...... 5 1 1 0 0 0 Interboro, east side, direct. Al­ Dempsey was equally confident. Sharkey in the opener. It I don’t M iller, lb ...... 4 0 2 14 1 0 I may get it in the second or the Rhyne, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 heights give Dempsey a slight edge, their reaches own guessing! Parkinson, ss ...... 5 2 3 2 4 0 so by 6th and 9th avenue ele­ “ Never In my life have I looked Sothern, c f ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 vated lines. forward with more eagerness and third; it all depends upon just 3S 3 12 24 13 1 Bates, rf ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 confidence to a battle than I am how good Sharkey is and what Philadelphia ...... 001 000 03x—4 Sheridan, 3b .'...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 looking forward to that one with kind of a bike he is riding. Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 012—3 C. Walsh, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 3 0 Two base hits, Wright, Harris, P. Few Defeats HERE IS BOXER W ilder, c ...... 4 0 1 3 2 0 New York, July 21.— As far as Jack Sharkey* tonight and “ But when I do get that chance Waner; sacrifices, Leach, Sand, Dempsey Has never have I felt in better condi­ Thompson; double plays, Wright to W ilson, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Sharkey is concerned, the thing is to sock him, when I do land with a A. W alsh, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 a closed incident. tion or have I been more, certain of Grantham to Harris, Thompson to Smith, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 real hook on the chin or the body, Cooney to Attreau, P. Waner to Mar Record Of THEY’RE AFTER Lost Only Once No hard feeling, you understand: myself, than I am now,” Dempsey well that’s when Sharkey gets all Spencer; left on bases, Pittsburgh K, 33 4 8 27 13 0 in fact he likes Dempsey as a man said. “ I mean that in full hones­ through with the idea that he’ll Philadelphia 6; bases on bails, off ty and full truth and when I say This is the man about whom the H artford ...... lOO 001 040— 6 but that man happens to be in the fight Tunney and that’s when Dawson 3, off Mitchell 3; struck out, Pittsfield ...... 101 020 000— 4 just that I mean that I feel Letter by Dawson 3, by Mitchell 4; umpires, Jack Sharkey fuss all started. The winner of the Via Knockout way of his ambition and Sharkey is they’ll start to elec; me.’’ Two base hits, Schlnkel 2, Comiskey; not one to tolerate anything like fitted for a battle tonight than I did Reardon, O’Day and Moran; time, New York, Jul 21.— Not quite bout tonight will get a shot at Tun­ home runs, Parkinson, Davis, Comis­ 1:58. New York, July 21.— Jack Demp­ that. on the day I fought and whipped X—Groh batted for Grantham in as imposing record has Jack Shar­ ney, who defeatea Dempsey for the sey has been knocked out only^once key: stolen bases, Sothern, Miller; 9 th. sacrifice, Wilson; left on bases, Hart­ “Listen,” he said in his forth­ Jess Willard. key in comparison to the record of championship last year. Dempsey in his ring career and has been ford 4, Pittsfield 8; bases on balls, off Was Overtrained XX—Cronin batted for k Waner in is confident that he can make a right manner, “ you fellows have 9th. his July 21 opponent. Jack Demp­ beaten only three other times in 78 Lynch 4; struck out, by Lynch 3, by me all wrong. You ask me for the “ I whs overtrained for that Wil­ DAVID CHAMBERS corneback and wrest the title from Wilson 2; hits, off Wilson 11 In 7 1-3 xxx—Rhyne batted for Dawson in sey, the ex-champion. bouts. truth, I try to .give it to you and lard battle even though so many 9 th. But, as the loquacious Mr. Tunney while Sharkey, who has Forty-seven of these fights end­ innings, off Walsh 0 In 1 2-3 Innings; (Second Game) hit by pitcher, by j^ynch (Sothern), then you make me out a blowhard. experts say I was in perfect fight­ CONTRACTOR Sharkey would say were you to the whole world before him, says ed in knockout victories for Demp­ by Wilson (Keesey); wild pitch, Wil­ But I’ll try to give you the truth ing condition. If that fight had Pittsburgh ...... 201 201 000—6 that they never come back and that Philadelphia ...... 020 002 001—5 make a comparison, those records sey. Eleven were decision victories, son; losing pitcher, Wilson; umpires, again as I see it. gone six more rounds at the pace won’t win this fight! he is the logical winner tonight. Ennic, Gllllga and McDonald; time, two were no-decision affairs, -four 1:55. Admires Dempsey that I set during the first three, I and \ At New York:— Sharkey came out of Uncle were draws and ten were exhibi­ z—Smith batted for C. Walsh In “ I’ve always looked up to Demp­ might have had to flop into a chair GIANTS 6, CUBS 4 Sam’s navy In 1924 to start box­ tions. 9 th. to keep me from flopping to the NEW YORK sey, admired him as a fighter and BUILDER ing and since that time has en­ The battler who stands in a (Necond Game) as a man. I think he has been floor. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. gaged in 33 bouts. H artford ...... OlO Oil 112— 7 Reese, 3b ...... 4 1 0 0 1 2 class by himself Is Jim Flynn, a Pittsfield ...... 000 010 001— 2 great as both but the time has come “ But today I’m right, I’m not 68 HoHister Street, Lindstrom, If ...... 4 0 0 5 0 0 Like his friend Dempsey, he has Phoenix, Ariz., taxi driver today. when our paths cross. He is In my like I was in 1919, not like I was Mann, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 been knocked out only once. That Flynn knocked Dempsey out in way to the thing I want most, the for Tunney. I’m trained to trav­ Manchester, Conn. Ott, X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 was in his first year of fighting Hornsby, 2 b '...... 4 0 3 2 4 1 1917, but was paid back dearly la­ John D. Rockefeller was 88 the heavyweight title. All right I will el fast and far and I promise Terry, lb ...... 4 1 0 10 0 0 and Romero Rojas turned the ter. other day. Now If we can only have to clear him out of the way. those who are my friends that if I First and Second Mortgages Jackson, ss ...... 4 2 3 4 5 0 sleep punch locise on the Boston­ Dempsey got 1" knockout victor­ find out when Chauncey Depew “ This simply is a business prop­ can’t drop Sharkey in the early Harper, rf ...... 4 0 1 2 0 0 ian. ies in 1918 and most of them came osition with me. When a captain of rounds. I’ll outstep him and force arranged on alJ new work. Taylor, c ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Sharkey has only nine knock­ and Thomas Edison hold theirs. Grimes, p ...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 in the first rouDid against such fel­ H. Thomas, x x x ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 out victories to his credit, the lows as Carl Morris, Bill Brennan, Henry, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 more prominent ones being those Arthur Pelky, Fred Fulton and Kid Songer, p ...... 1 0 1 0 2 0 over the ancient Mike McTlgue Devormer, z ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 McCarthy. and Jim Maloney during the past His important knockout victories, 35 5 12 27 14 8 few months. however, are the ones over J6iis 99 CHICAGO His victories Include ones over By BRIGGS AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Fly Floyd Johnson, Johnny Risko, Willard In 1919 at Toledo, which ‘‘A Handy Man Around the House Adams, 2b ...... 5 0 0 1 5 0 two over Maloney, Harry Wills, gave him the world championship, Hick, 3b ...... 3 0 1 2 2 0 George Godfrey, Bud Gorman and and the ones over Billy Mlske, Bill ■^ebb, rf ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Brennon, Georges Carpentier, and Stephenson, If ...... 3 1 2 2 0 0 Eddie Huffman. VJhY .SURE- Grimm, lb ...... 4 1 0 12 1 0 Luis Firpo while defending his ti­ HSMRV I Vc)U NOtU HERE. IS 1 WAS SAVi(0 6 That Rojas defeat, with defeats I’UU HELP Hartnett, 0 ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 in 192 4 by Maloney and Eddie tle. > WOULD HSUP, M e A 6 IL U F R O M HERe IS Tvie English, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 4 0 YovJ M’ DEAR., Record and in 1925 by Charley That night of nights at the Ses- (3UT* MV MONITHUV Brillhart, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 qui stadium in Philadelphia last ACCo UkJTS Blake, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Welnent and Bud Gorman, are BALAMCe .3T■AxeMe^JT the only ones charged against year when he lost the title to Gene FROna — 34 4 6 x24 13 0 Tunney goes down as Dempsey’s New To;-k ...... oOO 002 012—5 Sharkey In the boxing records. Chicago ...... 022 000 000—4 And this fight with Dempsey, greatest loss. His other losses were Home runs, Wilson, Jackson 2; you ask? Well, Mr. Sharkey would early in his fighting career to Jack double plays. Pick to Adams to say that one can be entered in now Downey and Willie Meehan. Grimm, Hornsby to Jackson to Terry 2; left on baseg, Ne-y York 10, Chicago as a victory and howl Wait and 11; bases on balls, off Grimes 3, off see. Songer 5, off Brillhart 2, off Blake 1; ' struck cut. by Songer 1 by Brillhart 2; hits off Grimes 4 in 3 innings off PredictioiLS are not always In Henry 0 in 1-3 inning, off Songer 2 in good form and a lot of the time THE SCOREBOARD 4 2-3 innings, off Brillhart 11 in 8 innings (none out in 9th), off Blake 1 MEYER COHEN TO STAR they fall wide of the mark. There­ (retired no batsman); hit by pitcher, fore, the only thing to do In this by Blake, (Reese); wild pitches. case I sto wait for the outcome of YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Grimes, Brillhart, Blake; winning AT 'DROME ON MONDAY the fight before picking the win­ pitcher, Songer: losing pitcher, Blake: Eastern L eo^ e umpires. Rlgler, Jorda and Hart; ner. Hartford 6. Pittsfield 4 (1st.) time 2:15. Hartford 7, Pittsfield 2 (2nd.) X—None out when winning run was scored. Hartford, July 21.— Hartford Springfield 6. Bridgeport 1. XX—Ott batted for Mann in 9th. will have Iti second outdoor pro­ GAMES TODAY Albany 10, Waterbury 4. xxx—H. Thomas batted for Grimes fessional boxing show of the sea­ Eastern Leame New Haven 6, Providence 8 (lit) in 4th. son next Monday night at the Hart­ New Haven 6, Providence 4 (2iid) 2—Devormer batted for Songer in Hartford at Plttsfleld. Bth. ford Velodrome with Bobb Brown Waterbury at Albany. American lieagne of Lowell, Mass, and Meyer Cohen Bridgeport at Springfield. Washington 5, Chicago 8. WO ^SlR NlOX (J/siXtL. of Holyoke, meeting in the star hin ol WHAT A HELP ARE At Boston:— New Haven at Providence. Other teams not scheduled. I>o *6u T '< V / T b IT'S VoU eSMOKE (SLD (SOLDS. REDS 4, 1; BR.WES 2, 2 bout. National League CAN) s r c p COUftHiiOG MS - '• X h a X (First Game) American Lea^e eRAtOD OP OG a Re x t e S --T h SRE \S,N’X A Steve Smith of Bridgeport will Philadelphia'4, Pittsburgh 3 (1st lon)6 erJou aw Co u g h in a c a r l o a d CINCINNATI clash with Phil Goldstein of Pitts­ Boston at Detroit. -VOU'RS S i^OKimG AB. R. H. PO. A. E. game). hTew York at Chicago. ch9 C** cw ® itsmI — Dressen, 3b . 2 3 0 4 0 burgh in the seml-fln,al and there Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 6 (2nd Zltzman, cf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 will be three other bouts. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Q o o e x A A G E .T E 1 ^ T oda You Will Find Ma ny Real Bargains In Good Used Cars On This

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ORDERED:—That the 30th. day o f eggs. FIRST FLOOR six room modern flat. per gutters, front veranda, glassed ^p h a R G B ^R A T ^ *^gw'en*above ’26 Dodge Sport Roadster ...... 140 The main crop should be planted in and screened In, house all screened, July, A. D.. 1927, at 9 o clock, fo re ­ July until A ugust 15. Cabbage tOc per Inquire at 6 Hudson street. Tel. ’26 Chrysler Coach ...... Ij® 226-4. inlaid linoleum In kitchen and pan­ noon, at the Probate Office. In/affi on completed properties, c I s h ' r a Te I w llf bricw^pud^’as ’26 Buick Brougham Super 6 .... 2o0 doz., 40c per hundred. $3.00 per thou­ Manchester, be and the same is as sand. celery 10c per doz., 50c per 45 try. Owner leaving town. Will sacri­ ^"x?LlL\ F^YMENTa YMENJ unpaidif paid ^t^the^busLat the busi­ ’26 Chrysler Sedan ...... 150 Articles lor Sale f OUR ROOM TENEMENT on Ridge­ fice. Small down payment, low price. signed for i hearing on the allowance or those to be erected. ’26 Chrysler Sport Touring ...... loO hundred, $4.00 per thousand. M ichael of said administration account with ness office on or, before the Pinatello, 379 Burnside Avenue wood street, all improvements, Call Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone insertion ’25 Oldsmobile Roadster ...... HO 9x1’’ 1-2 WALL TENT ten cunce duck downstairs, rent $20. Inquire James 782-2, 875 Main street. said estate, and this Court directs the Building loans or perma^ otherwise the CHARGE ’25 Buick Sedan Master 6 ...... 12o Greenhouse. Station 22, East Hart­ administrator to give public notide to ford, Conn. knd four cots. Inquire of Samuel Burns, 591 Hilliard street. r a t e will be collected. No responsl- ’24 Oldsmobile Sport Touring ----- 150 Rankin, Dobsonville or phone 742-5. SOUTH MAIN STREET, dandy 10 all persons Interested therein to ap­ nent mortgages. wmv f^r errors In telephoned ads ’23 Reo Touring ...... 50 FOUR ROOM FLAT 45 North Elm room flat, lot 90x300 beautiful flower pear and be heard thereon by publish­ W illie assumed and their accuracy ’25 Buick Sedan, Master 6 ...... 17o Heating—Plumblng—Rooflng 17 street, first floor, furnace, bath, gas, and rose garden, vegetable garden. ing a copy of this order in some news­ cannot be guaranteed. ’25 Dodge Touring ...... 110 Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 $20 month. Inquire upstairs or tele­ Plenty of raspberries, dandy loca­ paper having a circulation In said ’25 Ford Ton Truck ...... 100 phone 258-2. tion. Price right. Call Arthur A. District, on or before July 21, 192’7, First Bond & Phone 664 ’25 Flint Coupe, Model 55 ...... 175 ROOFING SPECIALISTS Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main and by posting a copy of this order on ’25 B uick T ouring ...... 140 Slate, Gravel, Tin, Asphalt Shingles. ON PROSPECT ST.—In the rear, nice street. the- public signpost in the Town Mortgage Co. a s k “ OR WAXT AD SERVICB ’25 Oldsmobile Touring ...... 100 Repairing a Specialty. FOR SALE—FULL LINE of fresh cozy home with latest Improvements. where the deceased last dwelt six ’22 Wills-St. Claire Roadster ------150 DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. Call 2435-2 after 5 o’clock. days before said day of hearing and Index of Classifications ’25 Buick Sport Touring, Mas. 6.. 175 31 Oak St Work Guaranteed. picked vegetables a short way Legal Notices 79 return make to this Court of Hartford, Inc. Tel. 1167-12 NORTH END—Five room tenement, WILLIAM S. HYDE J u d ge.. Evening H ersfiT^nt Ade ^ from Main street. Little’s Farm, with all improvements. 159 Oakland AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD 805 MAIN ST. TEL. 2-5P73 This is a wonderful opportunity street. H-7-21-27. to buy a car with easy terms. No Millinery— Dressmaking 19 at Manchester, within and for the 195 Spencer street. District of Manchester, on the 20th. Red Tape. No Endorsements. No SIX ROOM tenement on Newman AT A COURT OF PROB.A.TE HELD insurance, 30 days free service. day o f July .A '.D ., 1927. at* M anchester, within and fo r the street, modern improvements, steam Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., cated: , .. 1 HEM STITCH W O R K — F. DION, District of Manchester, on the 20th. L ost and Found ...... j heat. Inquire 147 E ast Center St. Judge. Pa., has been spending a few days 235 SPRUCE ST. TEL. 1307-12. Tel. 1830. day of July ,A .D., 1927. „ Announcements ...... j THE COMMERCIAL USED CAR CO. Household Goods 51 Estate of John Samuel Proctor late Present WILLI.4.M S, HYDE, Esq., with here cousin, Miss Kata M. of Manchester, in said District, de- Personals • — ...... ^ FOUR ROOM tenement with improve­ Judge. . Withrel. 1273 MAIN ST. HARTFORD C 6 3.S 6 d Estate of Eliza Long late of Man­ The high school class of girls of Automobiles fo r Sale ••••*•...... 5 Moving-Trucking—Storage 20 FLOOR LAMPS, with silk ments at 15 Oakland street, only The Administrator having exhibited Automobiles for Exchange ^ shade, magohany finished base, $10. $16.00 inonfhly. Telephone 2361-12. chester, in said District, deceased. the Federated Sunday school held OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 his final administration account with The Administrator having exhibited Auto Accessories—'Tires ...... ^ Watkins Used Furniture Store, 1< said estate to this Court for allow­ their class picnic at Crystal lake Auto Repairing—Painting PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor, his administration account with said Oak street, So. Manchester. ance, it is estate to this Court for allowance, it on Saturday. Auto Schools g and long distance moving and truck­ with all improvements and garage, ORDERED:—That the 30th. day of Dependable Used Cars ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ also three room flat on second floor, Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ^ Manchester Motor Sales Co. Wanted— To Buy 58 July. A. D.. 1927, at 9 o’clock , fo re ­ ORDERED:—That the 30th. day of ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. all Improvements with garage, at noon, at the Probate Office, in said Garages—Service— Storage ...... 1069 Main St. So. Manchester 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or July. A. D„ 1927, at 9 o’clock, fo re ­ NEW AIRPLANE PLANT Open Eves & Sundays. Tel. 740 Manchester, be and the same is as­ noon. at the Probate Office, in said Motorcycles—Bicycles 12 JUNK—I will pay highest prices for call 616-5. signed for a hearing on the allowance New Haven, Conn., July 21.—- Wanted Autos—Motorcycles _ . • Repairing 23 all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds Manchester, be and the same is as­ FO R SALE— 1926 F ord coupe, A-1 of said administration account with signed for a hearing on the allowance New Haven was quick to take Col. "InslnL. nnd Professional Service.^ of chickens. Morris H. Lessner. tele­ TO RENT— 5 ROOM flat, all modern said estate, and this Court directs the condition. Can be seen at Manches­ improvements ready August 1st, of said administration account with Lindbergh’s advi'.e given at Hart­ Business Services OffereJ ...... ter Green Garage, Manchester Green, An extra auto key might be a life phone 982-4. administrator to give public notice to Household Services Offered ----- is ^ saver on your vacation. Play safe, ob­ Johnson’s Electric Company, 29 Clin­ said estate, and this Court directs the ford yesterday in warning New Conn. all persons interested therein to ap­ administrator to give public notice Building—tcntracting ...... ‘ j. tain duplicates from Braithwaite, 150 RA.GS. M AGAZINES— Bundled paper ton street. pear and be heard thereon by publish­ England cities they must prepare F lorists— Nurseries ...... and junk bought at highest cash to all persons Interested therein to MID-SUMMER Center street. ing a copy of this order in some news- appear and be heard thereon by for the future in air commerce. Funeral Directors prices. Ph. re 849-3 and I will call. 1. TO RENT—3 ROOM apartment in palier having a circulation in said Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. 17 EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ Eisenberg. Forest Block, janitor service, also publishing a copy of this order in Work was under way today on the USED CAR CLEARANCE SALE District, on or before July 21, 1927 some newspaper having a circulation Insurance ...... q ers sharpened and repaired, also new five room tenement at 57 Sum­ and by posting a copy of this order new airplane factory near the mer street, all Improvements, steam in said District, on or before July 21, r Millinery— Dressmaking ...... MODEL scissors, knives and saws sharpened. on the public signpost in the Town Moving—Trucking—Storage .... ‘ 30 HIGH GRADE LATE Work called for and delivered. Rooms Withont Board 59 heat, garage. 'TeL 1986— A ugust 1927, and by posting a copy of this Laurel Beach road to be known as CARS where the deceased last dwelt, six order on the public signpost in the Painting—Papering ...... - Harold Clemson. 108 North Elm Kanehl. days before said day of hearing and the Airplane Company of America. Professional Services ...... street, Manchester. Conn. Teleph. ne FURNISHED ROOM for one man in Town where the deceased last dwelt, Officials of the enterprise said they AT VERY LOW PRICES return make to this Court. six days before said day of 'hearing 462. private family. Apply at 73 Pine TO RENT—^TENEMENT at 85 Gar­ ranorfn"/-Dyeing—Cleaning .. 24 den street, all modern improvements. WILLIAM S. HYDE and return make to this Court. we^'e in correspondence with Lind- street. Judge. Toilet Goods and Services ...... - BUICK—“ SEWING MACHINES, repairing of Inquire 82 Garden street. Phone 1356 WILLIAM S. HYDE beifeh and that he might vis't the 1924 M aster Six 4-pass. Coupe, H-7-21-27. Judge. Wanted—Business Service ...... all makes, oils, needles and supplies. FURNISHED ROOMS, kitchen, bed­ after 5 o’clock. new testing field soon. EUncatlonal driven only 16,000 miles, new ly R W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. H-7-21-27. painted a very snappy blue, good room and bath room, all Improve­ Courses and Classes ...... Phone 715. ments. Inquire at 18 Williams street. JOHNSON BLOCK, Main street. 8 rubber, upholstery like new. See room apartment, all modern Im­ Private Instruction ...... ' ' " ' ’ •is.A this car fo r $650. D ancing ...... provements. Apply to Albert Hs*rl- WALKS IN BY ONE DOOR, 09 PEERLESS— Tailoring-Dyeing-Cleaning 24 Country Board— Resorts 60 son, 33 M yrtle street. Phone 1770 or M usical— Dram atic ...... “ “ 1922 4-pass. Coupe, n ew ly painted a Wanted—Instruction ...... to janitor. F inancial dark Brewster green, 4 brand new tires, mechanically A-1. A bargain M YRTLE BE.-VCH room s w ith kitchen Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages . x r . . 31 "privilege, Cresmont Inn, Pole 107. RENTALS—Several desirable rents DRIVES OUT BY OTHER For Sale fo r $300. HARRY ANDERTON representing Miss Pauline West, daughter of Business Opportunities ...... English roolen company, tailors Mrs. Blatter. Phone 1545-2. with modern improvements. Inquire PEERLESS— Mr. and Mrs. George West of this Six raom. cottage house'on Mill Money to Loan ...... 1924 4-pass. Coupe, in A -1 running since 1898. Phone 1221-2, 38 Church Edward J. HolL TeL 660. Money Wanted ...... street. South Manchester. 79 place and Miss Lucy Marshall of Help and Sltnationa condition, newly Duco painted, ful­ Legal Notices street. House In good repair. Small ly equipped, $650. THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments Absent Minded Citizen Has Hartford, arrived home last Mon­ Help Wanted—Female ...... with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ barn suitable lor garage. Lot Help Wanted—Male .... ------HUDSON- 4.T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Bills to Pay to Carpenter and day evening from their trip abroad. Help Wanted—Male or Female.. si 1925 7-pass. Sedan, in unusually Toilet Goods and Services 25 at* Ma’nchester, within and fo r the ter Block. They spent the winter in Palestine 100x150 feet, with fruit trees. Just good condition throughout, Duco Garage Man- Agents W inted ------“ ‘ ",8 District o f Manchester, on the 20th. with Miss Marshall’s sister’s family. Situations Wanted—Female ... S8 painted a dark Brewster green, 65 the place for a cozy home. Will be driven 18,000 miles, $800. . dav o f Julv, A. D., 1927. Honsea for Rent Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Torrance. On Situations Wanted—Male ...... os SHULTZ BEAUTY PARLOR Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. sold at a very reasonable price. For Em ploym ent A gencies •” •••••*, PACKARD- their return trip they visited Italy, Live S tock — Peta—Ponltry—Velilclea 1925 Single Six 5-pass. Coupe, Duco J U *^1 2^ • AUGUST 1ST.—Five rooms, half of He must have been in a fog. Any­ further partlculara enquire of 983 MAIN ST., HARTFORD Fstate of James Rae late of Man­ Switzerland, France, England and Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... painted a very snappy gray. 5 chester. in said District, deceased. "two family house. Modern conven­ way, his Manchester . neighbors in­ Thomas Ferguson,[ 175 Main street. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... brand new tires, driven 19,000 miles, 'The Administratrix having exhlbit- iences. Inquire Home Bank & Trust Scotland. They sailed from South­ m echanically perfect, $1250. Takes great pleasure in announcing Co. sistently affirm he is not a drinking Poultry ana Supplies ------... • • ’S that they will be open in the evenings ed her administration account with ampton the 12th, on the Leviathan. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Court for allow- RECONDITIONED CADILLACS by appointment. said estate to this FOR REN T— 1-2 HOUSE. 6 rooms, at man, so It must have been business Dr. and Mrs. Torrance and infant For Sale—Mlscellaneona Call 3-1912 n.ncf' it is daughter came with them to visit Articles for Sale ...... ORDERED:—That the 27th. day of Manchester Green, opposite school, worries or holiday anticipation or Boats and Accessories ...... 1926 SERIES 314 5-PASS. SEDAN. Julv, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore- conveniences, good something of the hind. Mrs. Torrance’s people in Hartford. Building Materials ...... *7 nnon, 3-t th6 Probate Office, In said Aug. 1. Rent $30. Phone 345-23 or Mr. and Mrs. William Thresher Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 4o 1924 MODEL V-63 5-PASS. SEDAN. Courses and Classes 27 Manchester, be and the same is as­ 34 5-5. He keeps his car in a double ga­ and family are at Lord’s Point for Insurance Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 signed for a hearing on the allow­ 1924 M ODEL V-63 4-PASS. COUPE. rage, that is, a garage which is oc­ the remainder of July. Fuel and Feed ...... ance of said administration account cupied by two automobiles but has Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 MEN, BOYS, learn barbering, ladies with said estate, and this Court di­ WIFE WINS BET Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Geer mo­ Nearly, twenty-five (25) Household Goods ...... 31 1924 MODEL V-63 5-PASS. COUPE. hair cutting, latest methods taught rects the administratrix to give pub­ ON FACE VALUE no partition separating the two tored to- Sheffield, Mass., last Sun­ Machinery and Tools ...... 32 assuring success. Special rate of lic notice to all persons interested stalls. Each automobile owner has years experience in Insurance Musical Instruments ...... 33 1924 MODEL V-63 7-PASS. SEDAN. tuition on day and evening courses. therein by publishing a copy of this day morning where Mrs. Geer visit­ Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Market Chicago.— In the midst of a his own key to the doors on his Office and Store Equipment .... 34 order in some new-spaper having a side, and the common practice con­ ed her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chapin and Wndred lines is at your ser­ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 1923 MODEL 61 5-PASS. SEDAN. street, Hartford, Conn. circulation in said District, on or be­ domestic tiff over the attractive for a few days. Specials at the Stores ...... B6 fore July 21, 1927 and by p osting a sists in leaving the doors open af­ 1922 MODEL 61 4-PASS. COUPE, $750. power of clothing, Mrs. H. Maarten Mrs. Meacham, aged 85, mother vice through this office. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Private Instruction 28 copy of this order on the public sign­ said to Mr. Justus Maarten: “ When ter taklug the car out so that they Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 post in the Town where the deceased will not have to be opened again of Mrs. Anna Meacham Risley, who Rooms^Uoard^Hotels—Resorts 1919 MODEL 61 4-PASS. COUPE, JoOO. last dwelt, six days before said day I walk down the street 90 per cent was a-former school teacher here, Restanrnnts PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all of hearing and return make to this when the driver wants to enter the 1919 MODEL 57 7- PASS. SEDAN, $250 of the men turn around to look at had the misfortune to fall and Rooms Without Board ...... 59 grammar school subjects by former Court. „ „ „ garage on his return. Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A grammar school principal, for rates WILLIAM S. HYDE 1316. ( break her hip recently. Tra'\^ers of Hartford Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 MODEL 55 4-PASS. CHUMMY ROAD­ call 215-5. Judge. “ Idle boasting,” scoffed Justus, The driver of the car on one side Harold Hart is spending a week Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 STER, $150. H-7-21-27. “ I've got 5100 that says you can’t of the garage had gone out and had Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Life, Fire, and . Real Estate For Rent OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Help Wanted— Female 35 walk five blocks and have ten men left his double doors open. The Thomas Hart of Hartford. Apartments, Flats, Tenements.. 63 give you a second look.” driver of the second car came out Mr. and Mrs. Frank House have Business Locations for Ren. ... 64 EASY TERMS COOK for small family, for July and Mrs. Maarten started walking. of the house, walked through the purchased a new Willys-Knight and Casualty Lines Houses for Rent ...... 65 August. Apply Cheney Bros. Employ­ ABOUT TOWN Mr. Maarten trailed’ behind. The open doors In the other stall, got Suburban for R ent ...... 66 ment Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Battey have Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 BROWN. THOMSON & CO. first man she met turned to gate Into his car— and backed It through purchased a new Whippet landau, Wanted to Rent ...... 61 COMPETENT MAID for cooking and at her. The next turned and follow­ the closed doors on. his side. recently. Real Estate For Sale Cadillac and La Salle Distributors downstairs work. No laundry. 11 ed her. Twenty men were following He had walked through the door­ Apartment Buildings for Sale... 69 Park street. Telephone 1020. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Is enjoying Used Car Dept., Temple St. when she had walked the required way under the absent minded im­ EDWARD J. HOLL Business Property for S ale ...... 70 two children of Flushing Heights. a two weeks’ vacation at her home Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 distance. Arrested, but released pression that it was his own and 41 here. Houses for Sale ...... 72 Dogs— Birds— Pets L. I., are visiting their grandmoth­ when she told her story, she said: so had quite forgotten to open the Tel. 560. 865 Main St. Lots fo r Sale ...... 73 1922 FORD SEDAN, $25. Miss May Loomis of Philadelphia, Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 1923 Gray Touring, $25. er, Mrs. Charles Bronson of 46 “ It was easy; whenever I passed a doors to his stall. The car was Suburban for Sale ...... 75 1926 Overland Sedan. FOR sX l E— 25 PAIR pigeons, in dif­ Foley street. Mrs. Scrader of New man I made a face at him.” Then bunged up somewhat and a new set Real Estate for Exchange ....« 76 ferent breeds, price reasonable, need room. Flemise joined rabbit, 2 she took the 5100 and went to buy of doors Is being hung on the ga­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. York City was a recent guest of rage. Anctlon—Legal Notices Oldsmobile Sales and Service m onths old $1.90 pair. Inquire 296 Mrs. Bronson. more attractive clothes. Auction Sales ...... 78 Trotter & Center Sts. Tel. 1174 Hackmatack street. Phone 112-3. Legal t otices ...... 79 By B^ank Beck GAS BUGGIES—When Right Is Wrong %

rr& Np B C A C T iY T H IS P U C E Bolton Lake— practically new, on Wkter front, fireplace, N O W H E R E W ELL r BOYS, h e r e i t is,. fV E AS CHAIRMAN OF I d id n ’t )_ WHAT IVE BEEN IS BdPOSSlBLE! m a d e n o a t V e m p t USE — large porch. ?500 cash, balance easy terms. TH94K THIS IS W H A T I T H E S E A R C H W E KNOW THE COMMERCIAL ___l e A Fairview Street— brand, new single, six rooms, oak trim and W OU LD CONSIDER ITS RESOLVES TO KEEP THE SITE club’s reception 60 BfiCK NOTHING floors, steam heat. Only |700 cash. Price only |6,500. SUIT YT30, T H E F IN E S T TOO ITSELF DOWN ATTRACTIVE S COMMITTEE, I CAN FIVE ABOUT South Main Street— Flat of 10 rooms, modern conveniences, S IR . MAY FACTORY FAR LOOKING, AS I RECOMMEND THIS GALLONS LETfe LOOK walk and curbing, lot 90x300 feet. Price only $8,500. 5 U6 6 EST’ S IT E IN FROM d id n ’t w a n t t o SITE FOR YOUR GAS A T - M Y $500 cash needed for a warrantee deed to a lot 50x200 feet S ^ I N G ^ THE-- M Y H OUSE. BE BOTHERED s.n*E with a 6 room cottage and garage on It. House has gas. steam AUTOMOBILE WITH BUYERS. WASTED. FACTORY VERY M Y f I W A N T AGAIN. heat, etc. Price for all only $5,400. Convenient to Main BU T IF___ HIGHLY, SIR. 1 S I T f fV TO BE HANDY, str66t* HAPPEN TO O'WN SO I C A N Pitkin Street— Swell home of seven rooms, latest design and S KIP H O M E, THIS? Improvements, lot 90x200 feet. This is a good bargain lor FOR some one. LUNCH. Come to Greenhlll Terrace If Interested In seeing nice homes. You to be the judge If you would like to live there. Some choice building lots for sale— 100x200 feet and 90x200 ijmnnnmBi feet. All one family houses of better type. Where individ- 4 uality predominates. ROBERT). SMITH 1009 Main Street. ___ BEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, STEAMSHIP TICKETS

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G ilbert P atten JACK LOCKWILL IN THE WOODS (READ THE STORI, THEN CX)LO R THE PICTURE) The Tinies watched the chocolate late hand, "Here’s where we’ll have men parade right down the street, to stop,” said he. “ We’ve walked a and then, wee Clowny shouted dozen blocks. And now we’re ’fraid "Let’s join in, and follow ’long be­ that we will break, so one more step hind. At marching we are likely we’re going to take and then you’ll poor, but they won’t mind that I am find us smuggled in a spacious can­ sure. These chocolate soldiers look dy box.” real sweet, and also very kind.” What happened made the Tinies Up jumped the Tinies, with a grin. The box was there. They bound and scampered across the crawled right in. "Good-bye! Good ground. The leader of the chocolate luck!” said Scouty as the Tinies men saluted with a bow. “ Just fall walked away. And then the merry right in behind,” said he. “ This little band of Tinies scampered, marching's easy as can be. You’ll hand in hand, up to a spot where soon know how to do it right, for they all saw a husl^man at play. we will show you how.” He stood there, bloll^^g big white A queer parade it really was, and puffs out of a pipe, a ^ o’er his rather funny too, because wee cuffs they saw a lot of sugar. "Will ■npu.,, iXeM^iv end ^ariirig'arrWet^on'Sta Mioifc **ONaIt i Clowny always stumbled when he you tell us, if you can, just who you ‘ The vindictive man, smarting with the rememberance of his dis­ Jack Lockwill reached them, , - Recoiling, Frye struck at the /rft]?Id'Tom ri^y to jump oh the mahi whOi tried to keep in step. The others are?” wee Clowny cried. The man comfiture v^en he had attempted to shoot the bear, had sneaked on the jump, and tore the boy with his right hand. Jack S w a T s ffi up , ‘‘No!" criad *!S**ft gayly marched along and all began just smiled, and then replied, "Why back to the beye’ camp, alone. “I know they lied when they told struggling girl from the man’s ducked under, stepped forward, “ Seri H i thrSTof ue. and I gueaa I can handle ^ to sing a song that seemed to fit In I make fluffy candy. I’m the fat ue which way ye went!” he shouted. “Now where’s your old man hands. With a blow, he sent and hurled the man down, with nicely as they traveled hep, hep, Marshmallow Man.” and that dratted bear? You better tell me in a hurry!” BambI Frye reeling against the tree. a backheel trip and a chin*, hep! dropped the cane and began to fight, tooth and.nail. thrust. And then the leader of the band ('nie Tinymltes meet the Cljoco- itopped short and raised his choco­ late Creaou in the next •torx.i. -AS I •’:-T

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usually on Thursday afternoons were open this morning. From the OLD TIME DANCING INTEREST SUSTAINED ONLY FORGETTERS number of people on Main street it was not a profitable day for any­ * a, TM RAW IN VACATION SCHOOL body and from Oak street to the AT THE RAINBOW Center there could be seen about TRY TO DO BUYING ten persons. TONIGHT Off to The Resorts Dollar Specials Instructive Talks Feature N. E. Employees of some of the stores Admission 50c. Church School—What Has in town were sorry that the holiday Been Accomplished. Merchants Day 90 Per Cent did not fall on yesterday or that the Lindbergh reception In Hart­ For Friday and Saturday The closing days of the Vacation ford could not have been put off Complete Shutdown; Food until today. Most of them, however, ABOUT TOWN Church school conducted for the started for shore or lake resorts The Last Two Days Of Our 30th Anniversary Sale past three weeks at the north end early this morning with the prom­ find the attendance keeping Up re­ Shops Not Unanimous. ise of fair weather for the day The Misses Lucy and Mary Farr markably 'well. While a number of helping to keep them in good spir­ $1.49 and $1.^8 oI Cottage street and Josephine children have left for camp or sea­ its. 39c $1.98 Jarvis of Center street are at Oak shore, other new pupils have enroll­ At twenty minutes before ten Even the barber shops are clos­ Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard. ed making the number of teachers this forenoon a man in an I^sex ed and men who had not had a Morning Dresses and pupils about 140 at present. shave yesterday were obliged to do Felician Tissues Lawn car drove down ilain street from \ This is Governor’s day at Camp Additional features have been in­ the job themselves or wore their troduced from time to time in the the direction of the Cen,ter. wheel­ Woodstock, Woodstock Valley. A bristles until tomorrow. 4 Yards Benches number of Manchester boys are at way of instructive talks. Miss ed his bus and parked in front of Some grocery stores other than $1 $1 Marion Gammons of the teaching a hardware store, smiling a small those operated by chain corpora­ the camp and a number of the par­ Dainty colored dimi­ ents were planning to drive out force gave a very interesting ac­ smile at the plentitude of parking tions stayed open in the morning Each count of her experiences as a teach­ while a few were open all day. Attractive and neat de­ ties, some tri’mmed with there today. space on the block. He crossed the er in Mexico. Rev. Watson Wood­ walk and attempted to turn the signs in a sheer grade of $1 plain colored rayon col­ ruff was a visitor at the school one knob of the hardware store door. tissue that will make up lars, others with organdy, A special rehearsal will be held Mrs. Charles Hitching and the Four feet In tub pongees in the popu­ at the Concordia Lutheran church morning and was as much enthrall­ “ Damn!” said he, handing the into cool summer frocks length. 'Very strong Misses Floren.ee and Leona Hitch­ for both women and chil­ lar colors; also plain per­ this evening at 7:30 of the German ed with the workings of the vaca­ air a short right hook. He had for­ benches in the nat­ tion school as the children were in gotten all about Merchants’ Day. ing of Sanford, Me., are visiting dren. 32 inches wide. cales in new summer and English choirs, in preparation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hitching of 71 ural color only. shades trimmed with for the annual open air service to his talk on timepieces in compari­ Every once in a while somebody Buy enough for two or tried a door to find it locked Summer Street. three dresses now while Folding. Limit one dimity or organdy. Fine oe held Sunday, July 31. son with their lives. to a customer. Another lecturer was Miss Ger­ against him, but on the whole there the price is low. assortment of colors. was comparatively little forgetful­ Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ trude Abbey who gave a description of her travels in the Holy Land to ness on the part of the public. The chester Fire department will hold town was not absolutely airtight Its annual meeting at the hose the intermediate department at the North Methodist church and the shut, as to business, some of the Specials Basement house corner Main and Hilliard markets keeping open In the morn­ VIOLIN Y ard Goods Second Floor streets this evening. Reports of the junior children at the Second Con­ gregational. Miss Abbey told of her ing, while some did not, and con­ REMNANTS ^ *| officers will be submitted and new fectioners and druggists’ doors $1.23 BROOMS . . visit to Jerusalem and Egypt where 2 for ...... V * Specials $2.00 (Corsets and $1 officers elected to fill the chairs. were hospitably ajar all day. Chain In this lot you will find dress First quality corn broom. she saw the pyramids and Sphinx OUTFITS Corset Brassieres Complete with a duco finished and other places and objects of in­ food stores generally keep open this lengths including voiles, ging- 69c WISDOW SHADES $1 Miss Esther Johnson of West afternoon. One or two other con­ 2 for ...... V A handle. terest in that country. She exhibited hr.jus, prints, organdies, tissues, Lace back and wrap-around Center street will spend the ne.vt cerns along Main street at the rayons, alpacas and silk and $1.25 HEMSTITCHED SELF-WRINGING si.v weeks in Vermont. many pictures and souvenirs col­ south end tried to do business but SCRIM CURTAINS ^ corsets in a heavy brocade. The lected on her trip which lent added FREE cotton prints. One of the best MOPS ...... $1 found little if any to do. Restau­ Pair ...... ip 1 corset-brassieres have the pop­ They are so much handler interest to her talk. Tomorrow assortments of remnants that ular under belt. For the aver­ The Misses Isabelle and Catherine rants, of course, were on the job. we have had this year will be Good quality curtains with a than the old fashioned mop. Moore of 211 Main street have re­ morning Rev. J. Stuart Neill of St. Observance of the annual shop­ with a course of either wide cluny lace edge. Plain age and stout figure. Not all Special Friday and Saturday Mary’s Episcopal church will speak found at this price. sizes. turned from a vacation spent at keepers’ day off might be said to private or class lessons at WASH GOODS d» 1 white only. Suitable for your only at this price. Pleasant View and are now visiting to the children and their instructors have been 90 per cent complete, if bedroom or dining room. relatives at Palmer, Mass. and this will be another treat. the “ exempt” classes of establish­ On Saturday afternoon at 2:30 Come in and see these new Women’s Bloomers LEINER MOPS ___ $1 ments are excluded. The Violin School summer wash goods at this $1.29 RAG RUGS . $1 The well known Leiner dust Helen Davidson Lodge, Daugh­ the last session of the school will Can’t Deliver Goods price. Fabrics suitable for Plain colored rag rugs with 2 f o r ...... ters of Scotia will hold a special be held at the Second Congrega­ $1 absorbing mop. Complete Expressmen who came from both women and children’s contrasting colored borders. "Women’s crepe and muslin with a self-turning head. meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow tional church. The intermediate de­ Hartford to deliver goods this warm weather frocks. The lot Colors: rose and blue, blue and evening at 7:45, the occasion be­ partment which has held all its bloomers in flesh and white. $1.19 and $1.39 1 morning found that they had eith­ includes our regular 50c print­ rose, green and rose, tan and Regular sizes 27 and 29. GARB.4GE C.4NS ----- 1 ing the annual visit of the grand classes at the North Methodist er to take ' the merchandise back blue, etc. Size: 27x54 inches. officers. At 6:30 a chicken supper KEMP'S ed batistes, 36 inch tissues, 50c Galvanized iron garbage cans church will unite with the junior with them or leave it on the door­ sello silks, 50c rayon alpacas, 69c NEPONSET FLOOR in two sizes. Complete with supper for guests, officers and and primary departments. Each de­ steps of the stores. One expressman COVERING 1 Children’s Books members will be served at the Ho­ 50c fast colored ebarmeusettes, cover. ' partment will have a place on the arrived with a full truckload of 2 Square Yards ...... V A tel Sheridan. 69c Everfast kinderkords, and 5 f o r ...... $1 $1.49 BREAD AND program, the details of which are boxes and packages and when he 50c printed voiles. A variety of patterns and C.UKE BOXES ...... being worked out by a committee was observed going back to the city A closeo-ut of boys’ and Mrs. William Barnstead and son 59c and 79c WASH 1 colorings suitable for your White enameled cake boxes consisting of the Misses Marion he had a disgusted look on his face GOODS. 3 ya rd s...... kitchen or bathroom. An ex­ girls’ story books. Slightly that will make a great improve­ Russell of Boston, Mass., are visit­ and his load still on the truck. ing Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheaton Gammons. Gertrude Carrier and 25c PERCALES d* I perienced workman will lay it soiled. ment to your pantry. Rev. F. C. Allen. The handwork Chain stores in various parts of 5 Y a rd s...... V A for you at a small cost. of Main street. which has been accomplished in the the town were not affected by the FREE! holiday. Some of them which close Orford Parish Chapter, Daugh­ last three weeks will form a very Humming Bird $1.49 ters of the American Revolution, interesting exhibit. After the ses­ 29c $1.50 has rece'Vfcd an invitation from sion of the model school which will This Pure Silk Hose Colonel Henry Champion Chapter consume about an hour, a social Red Seal Zephyrs Aluminum of Colchester to attend an exhibi­ [ time with refreshments will be pro­ Bed Pillows Pair tion of old pewter and old silver at vided for the children. 4 Yards Each the Nathaniel Foote house, Nor­ All friends and relatives of the Straw Hats Improved $1 wich avenue, July 27 and 28. Ad­ children are cordially invited to at­ $1 The finest raw silk that $1 mission will be 50 cents and re­ tend this exhibition, or anyone in­ the world affords is fashion­ We shall put out our en­ This is the well known freshments will be sold at the Mis­ terested in this modern idea of re­ tire stock of Red Seal $1 ed into this^ stocking. Tha l S ses Bigelow's garden. fashioned foot insures per­ “ Betty Bright” aluminum. ligious education. V’ hile this is the Fire Shovel Zephyrs for 4 yards for $1. The lot consists of kettles, first school of its kind in Manches­ Half Price Isn’t this a good time to buy Sizes 17x2 4 Inches. Cov­ fect fitting. Guaranteed all pure silk with the popular roasters, double boilers, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wright of ter, the value of such schools has enough material for two or ered with a good grade of Newman street have had as their with every order three seam back. All the sauce pans, covered boilers been demonstrated in all the west­ three frocks both for your­ feartherproof ticking. Filled and a variety of other items guests, Miss Elizabeth Lonie and ern cities. In Minneapolis six of che Panamas Reduced of one ton or more self and the children? 32 light summer shades can be found in this hose. from which to choose. Edward Lenox of Bloomfield. churches organized vacation schools inches wide. Fast colors. with curled hem. several years ago. The course has Thin Underwear of our Mid-week prayer services at the Swedish Congregational church will been extended to six weeks of the Several of the leading makes .te discontinued until September. summer vacation and they have a $1 and up. Basement large attendance. In Hartford this G ood Coal Towels and Linens Hosiery and $1.49 .MET. A Hops, 2 ca n s...... V A checked muslin. One piece 36 inches wide. Bleached. This Is the well known Hick­ Light or dark. SHEETROCK amounts regularly at style with colored binding of ory sanitary belt. Made of a 36 INCH INDIAN HEAD d» | Namco Crab Meat A 1 pink or blue around the neck 4 Y a rd s...... V A good grade of silk elastic. Sizes — the fireproof wallboard. It is an excellent in* 3 C ans...... V A sula tor (fuel-saver); it never cracks, warps or compound interest. and sleeves. Sizes4 and 6 only. ■ Plain white only. small, medium and large. buckles; it makes a perfect base for any deco* ration (joints are concealed without need for 10 lb. bag Finest I^elins). Cost is low. Easy to apply (saws 75c American Granu­ and nails lil^ lumber). Telephone dr call at— ' Dextri lated Sugar, 4 lbs. Maltose Jack Frost or Con­ W . G. Glenney Co. The Savings Bank of Manchester fectionery Sngar South Manchester, (Donn. 2 for $1 Alien Place, Manchester. Limit 2 customer. . SQ U TH MR N CHCS TER - C O /W ' $ 1 2 and 3.

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