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POSSES SEARCH Cal and Hoover Talk Flood COIfESSES HE WEEK END T o a FOR WILD PUMA FARM R M E F THE ISSUE Animal Roaming in Woods MURDERED TEN IN STATE, SEVEN Near East Woodstock Seen by Autoists Yesterday. YEAR OLD ORL IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN DEAD,^ BURT East 'Woodstock, Conn^ July 25.— With heavily armed poss­ es again on the trail after six months’ rest and residents in Winsted Youth Killed Her Ini Governors of 24 States In Murder, Suicide, Drowning this vicinity once more guard­ ! ing their livestock, search was 34 Box Cars O f Booze renewed today for the puma Factory and Then Hid! Convention, Hear Iowa and the Usual Crop of that terrorized East Wood- stock residents last winter. Reports that tho animal was Body In Swamps— Boy | Man's Warning to the Auto Smashups— Reports at large again, cr yet. were Are Seized In One Year confirmed by two aiuomobiie Rushed to Jail. East— If Fanners Are Not From Cities. naities who report that the I bcas' lear.Kd dire t'y ft their Editor’s Note: Tremendous seiz-Abec. Her liquor receipts constitute machines. I ores of alcohol, beer and whiskey oue of the principal sources of sup­ Considered They Will Considerable excitement has Winsted, Conn., July 25.— Jack i ^long the northern New York bor- ply for New York City, Boston, been aroused among the New New Haven, July 2 5.— Murder, Billadella, 19-year-old youth with a| der, says Lawrence Sullivan, have Providence, Springfield, Albany and euicide. drownin,? and the usual York and Boston summer visi­ Utica. Wreak Havoc With Politi­ tors over the attacks. police record as a moron, was rush-1 failed to stop the booze traffic across crop of automobile smashups had Forty Men on Watch Sheldon Spalding, living ed from the Winsted Jail to Litch- | fallow° contributed today to a total of sev­ Supplementing vast river opera­ cal Parties, Gov. Hammil near the woods where the ani­ field under police escort early today i ______tions, trucks and railroad cars add en dead and at least 22 injured as mal is supposed to be hiding, after his alleged confession to a t-' By LAWBENCE SULLIVAN to the flow of Canadian rum through Connecticut’s week-end toll to vio­ declares that he often hears the Ogdensburg customs district, in Its night cry. tacking and strangling ten-year-old Declares. lent deaths. which forty men match wits with Rose Berdino, whose body he con­ Ogdensburg, N. Y., July 2o.— Bridgeport reported one dead Celebrated in United States history smugglers on an international cealed for a week. front of 360 miles. and seven injured. Louis Delucca, for heroic beginnings in the days of Mackinac Island, Mich.. July 25. The youth was lodged In the the Revolution, Ogdensburg is new­ The proportions of the illicit rum 12, milkman's helper, was doubly TO MAKE PUBLIC Litchfield county jail fifteen miles ly famous today as the rum capital traffic are roughly defined by an ex­ — The controversial issue of farm done to death when, after being away as a safety measure when of the St. Lawrence. Here, in a city amination of the United States cus­ relief, which has already caused a burned by a flare from his gasoline angry crowds gathered about the of 18,000, the United States cus­ toms dragnet for 'the fiscal year partial split in both major parties, tank, he ran into the street^ and DRAGON’S LEHERS Recommending federal aid In the levee construction program jail here when news of the confes­ toms office registry, lists a lew ended July 1. Records of the Og­ injected itself today Into the annual was struck by Donald Baher’s au­ throughout the Mississippi valley. Secretary Herbert Hoover is shown sion spread. more than 3,000 motor launches. densburg office reveal than 20,000 tomobile. Baher himself was burn­ here after his conference in the Black Hills with President Coolidge. conference of governors with such Billadella, one of two suspects | The largest city on the American barrels of Canadian beer and ale, virulence as to make certain its ed in trying to aid the lad. Hoover told the president state legislatures were unable to bear the en­ fell Into the hands of the border Later in the evening, six persons, arrested yesterday after the de- \ side between the Thousands Islands, being one of the dominant political Over 10.000 Found Implicat­ tire burden of the cost. composed body of the child had ‘ just beyond the eastern end of Lake sleuths in the last twelve months. issues in the 192 8 presidential cam­ five men and a woman, were treat­ Thirty-four box cars of alcohol. ed at the Bridgeport hospital for been found in a swamp near High- ; Ontario, and Montreal, Ogdensburg paign. land Lake, was said by police to is the operating base for the liquor The chief executives of two injuries received when Special Po- ing Many High Officials In (Continued on Page 3) .iceman James Foley waded into a have confessed to the attack and smugglers of both Ontario and Que- dozen states had hardly settled in ?rowd at Columbus park, wielding REGENCY COUNCIL SAME CONDITIONS murder after several hours of grill­ their seats here today for their an­ his club right and left. Foley’s con­ Various States. ing. nual conclave before they were re­ duct is under investigation. The Confesses Murder galed with a ringing speech from injured included Mrs. Ohga Cell!, TAKES OVER REINS AT NAVAL PARLEY Police Superintendent John H. ■ LONG ANTICIPATED DEATH COMES TO Gov. John Hammill, Republican of New London; John Splain; Tom No­ Slocum said today that Billadella Iowa, in which he warned his con­ ble, and James Pryor, all of Bridge­ Washington. Ind., July 25.— had admitted enticing the girl into ^ servative colleagues from the east port. That D. C. Stephenson, former the plant of the New England KIDDIE REVUE WINS WESLEY GLENNEY that either the farmers of the Buns Over Sleeper Company, where he was employed i country are going to obtain relief or grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan they are going to wreak havoc with Benjamin Bernstein of Hartford Issues Proclamation In Ru­ Americans See No Change as a watchman, a week ago last selected the parking camp at Lake in Indiana, now serving a life sen­ political party lines. tence for the Madge Oberholtzer Saturday and after attacking her, Addressing directly those gov­ Compounce for a snooze and was choked her to death. I awakened by an automobile on his murder, had established a super- mania Asking All Subjects After Visit to London By 150 Manchester Youngsters Widely Known Young Busi­ ernors representing populous in­ Secluding the body in a coal bin | dustrial states of the east that prof­ chest Myro’n Y. Banco of Plain- government whoso tentacles reach­ for six days, Billadella was said by ville had driven his machine over it by a high protective tariff, the the man, not seeing him asleep in ed to all parts of the United States To Be Loyal to Baby King. British Delegates. Slocum to have become alarmed Give Highly Pleasing Show ness Man Succumbs Sud­ Iowa insurgent said: and through whose history ran a over the possibilities of discovery Support Tariff -*% the grass. Bernstein will recover. South Willington reported four crimson skein of violent deaths, and yesterday, wrapping the body "In my part of the country the badly hurt when cars driven by Bucharest, July 25.— The regency Geneva, July 25.— The United In burlap bags, drove’ to the swamp At the State. denly to Heart Trouble. people have been counted on as was revealed today by Emsiey W. where he deposited the tiny corpse i supporters of the protective tariff. Clayton Scully and Clifton A. issued today a proclamation an­ States prepared today to make con­ Church collided injuring, in addi­ Johnson, special Marion county and fled, but not unobserved. j I can sum up the present tariff atti­ nouncing that it is taking over the cessions in an effort to break the Wesley Glenney, secretary of the tude in the statement that we want tion to the drivers, Mary Reiner, prosecutor. Johnson left for India­ Seen By Man | By Member Herald Staff napolis today with more than 1,000 administration of the country in the Tri-Partite Naval Disarmament To the curiosity of Patrick V. , W. G. Glenney Lumber companv, a method through -vj-hich tariff Robert Reiner and Edith Scully of A big matinee audience witnessed Tolland. The cars swerved off the letters, photographs and other doc­ name of King Michael I, emphasiz­ conference deadlock. Joyce goes the credit for the dis- died suddenly at Manchester Mem­ schedules can he made effective as covery of the hideous crime and the the first presentation of the long applied to our main cash crops. The road onto a lawn for their smash. uments found in the not^ famous ing that King Michael I comes to American delegates received In­ i orial hospital late Saturday after­ At Middletown, Mrs. Lillian pair of black boxes belonging to clues that led to the quick and cer- ! heralded Kiddie Revue at the State western farmers in the future will the throne by the wish of the late structions from Washington autho­ noon. While Mr. Glenney had been study the tariff as they never have Walsh of New Haven and her infant Stephenson. King Ferdinand, under constitu­ work of the police In solving I theater this afternoon and manifes- son Jerome, were injured when rizing then> to accept a limitation of ailing for more than three months done in the past and will exert The letters which, Johnson stat­ tional principles. twelve 10,000 ton^crulsers, on the ' i ted hearty approval of the show. their car crashed with a machine ed, he had culled from more than with a heart affection, the end came their influence in the direction The regency’s proclamation condition that second category ed ever a mystery. | demonstrated ful- which they detetmine to be for their driven by Dennis McHamon, train­ 10,000 documents submitted to him Jo^ce was at work ip Jiis rear ' ^ unexpectedly. He had been spend­ er of Louis "Kid” Kaplan, titled pledges to work for the peacetuij ernisera of lesser tonnage should be best interests regardless of their here by a “ mysterious stranger” at consolidation of greater Rumania yard when he noticed a car stop a ly effects of the month s trai ing a few weeks at Beach Park and pugilist. the direction of Stephenson himself, allowed to inpunt eight-inch guns. ing they have nad under Manager only Saturday morning his broth­ past political and economic affilia­ and appeals to all loyal subjects for The Briti^ delegates have been short distance from Highland lake, tions.” Auto Hits Pole contained “ positive proof of crim­ Its driver, after a careful survey, Sanson and the show went off with er, W. George Glenney, brought him Mrs. Stephen Sobin of Ansonia, aid. insisting that small cruisers shall Pausing to let that sink in. the inal law violations on the part of King Michael I has ordered his apparently to insure that he was great smoothness. back to town and took him to Iowa governor continued vith an '.s in a dangerous condition at the high state and city officials of In­ carry only six-inch guns. The revue opened with a talk by Memorial hospital for treatment. Griffin hospital from injuries sus­ court in mourning for a period of The British delegates have been unobserved,*j^ucked Into the woods out-and-out plea for the McNary- diana,” he said. carrying a bundle. He reappeared Manager Sanson on the plot and a He appeared to be as well as usual Haugen bill, which was passed by tained when the car in which she The exhibits, which may become six months. insisting that small cruisers shall I short synopsis. Then all the lights during the early afternoon. The was riding crashed into a pole. Her The National Peasants’ Party has carry only six inch guns. in a few minutes and drove off. the last Congress and vetoed foundations for criminal actions Joyce, after Informing his family in the theater went out and a show­ nurse in charge had left his room promptly by President Coolidge. husband was also hurt. against some of the most promin­ projected a declaration affirming its Conditions Unchanged er of roses began to fall from the to bring his supper. When she re­ Motorcycle Policeman Rudolph loyalty to the present king and the of the Incident, decided to investi- Needs No Apologies ent men in Indiana, according to Officials of both delegations stat­ ceiling to the floor. The whole com- turned she found him dead. "The farmers,” he said, "in ask- Van Haciu of Milford was badly Johnson, consist of Stephenson’s regency but asking for a non-parti­ ed unofficially that they saw no in­ I pany joined in the singing of “ Yan- Mr. Glenney was born in Man- san government. This is interpreted (Coiitinued on Page 3) that present day acts and sanc- bruised about the body and receiv­ checkbooks, photographs, carbon dications of the deadlock in the I kee Rose” while two of the leading chester 26 years ago, a son of of government w'nich operate ed a badly wrenched hip when his copies of letters written by Steph­ as offering an opportunity for Pre­ conference having been altered In characters. Ada Robinson and Ro- late William George Glenney. who,^^ iheir disadvantage.-be offset by a machine was wrecked in a head-on mier Bralianu to make a concilia­ enson and of letters received by any way by iiie visit of the Hon. W. , sanna Linde, threw roses to the au­ for years was a member of the consclous program of agricultural collision with an automobile driven tory gesture to the Peasants’ Party, C. Bridgeman and 'Viscount Cecil, LINDBERGH IS FORCED dience. Manchester police force. He was ed- by Francis Karl of New Haven. him. protection, are doing precisely what To See Prosecutor which is his strongest opposition. British delegates, to London. I Can’t Be Wrong ucated in the schools of the Ninth j groups have done under pres- Karl was arrested. Johnson said he would immedi­ Any sort of a coalition between The Japanese point out that their A fast dance number with a song, district and the South Manchester j p^gt, and what they A Suicide Premier Bratianu and the Peasants' TO MAKE TRIP BY AUTO "Fifty Million Frenchmen Can’t The body of an unidentified man ately go into conference with Pros­ tentative agreement with the Brit- High School from which he gradu- 1 continue to do whenever class' ecutor William H. Remy of Marion Party would seem to end definitely | after the last plenary session^ i Be ■\Vrong,” followed. This was a ated in the class of 1919. . j inequality bears down on any con- Is held in the morgue at Meriden the possibilities of the restoration ' duet in which Myrtle Muir and following his fatal leap from the county, upon his arrival in India­ was not a firm agreement but mere­ Makes Two Attempts to Fly to Highly Popular 1 siderable group in the future. The napolis today and present the evi­ of Prince Carol. ly a basis for discussion. Billy Shea, the other two leaders, He was president of his class, f^i-mer has no apologies to offer rear end of a New York excursion Concord, N. H., But Fog appeared. "Sometimes I’m Happy” train near Quinnipiac. His skull dence to him. captain of the baseball team, an ac- for ^ig efforts, Compels Him to Give Up. I was sung by Rosanna and Billie tlve member of the oasketball team, n is useless. Gov. Hammill de- tvas fractured. “ I was astounded to see proof and a little bit of patter accompan- that many of the most prominent and one of the most popular young | clared. for eastern capitalists and New Haven had a variety of mis­ Portland, Me., July 25.— Undis­ ! ied the closing minutes of the act. haps ranging from drowning to .'^^en in Indiana— men vvi;om I nev­ BLACK HAND LETTER AlWERFf AN BREAKS men in the school. He not only was j economists to give advice to west- mayed by his failure to reach this I The finish of this act was the fast enthusiastic about athletics but | ern , agriculturalists to shift from auto smashes. Joseph O. Gagnon, er would hav3 suspecred of having 'song, "Hallelujah,” in'which the any dealings with Stephenson— city in his famous plane, “ Spirit of, loved to hunt and fish. He entered | crop to crop, 'or he declared that 50, lost his footing while raking St. Louis,” when, fog turned him i solo parts were taken by Myrtle clams between Bradley Point and had been involved In nis transa> RECEIVED BY GOODWIN ALTITUDE RECORD business with his brother, W. I no such formula will solve the prob- away for the second time yester­ Muir and Ada Robinson. The chorus George Glenney, at the close of hisiiem. In substantiation, he cited Wilcox pier, going into deep water. tions,” Johnson said. “ It is not oar joined in. His body was recovered. Intc'otion to besmircii the character Bay State Official Told to Stopj ------day, Col. Charles a . Lindbergh was school career. the experience of the South In eo- making preparations today to leave The opening of the second act ing in for hog production. It help­ Michael Milano, 6, died of a frac­ of t-nyone associated with Stephou- Speaking Against Sacco and ■ Lt- C. C. Champion Goes Up to was a violin solo and a series of Mr. Glenney was a member of tured skull and internal injuries son at the time of Ills rr-lltical ac- here after a visit in which he had Manchester Lodge of Masons, a ed stabilize the cotton situation, Vanzetti. Between 43,000 and 45,000 to rely upon the automobile for acrobat stunts. Rosanna Linde in­ but it wreaked havoc with the suffered when struck by a car driv­ tiviilcs hut th? duties cr cur office troduced the song, ’’‘Lucky Lindy ’ fireman of Center Hose Company, en by Robert Weis, 20. Reis was are to ma’^e prosecutions for vioia- Feet—Has Accident. transportation. No. 2, and a member of St. Mary’s western hog industry. Boston, Mass., July 25.— A let­ Leaving his companion In glory, and six, airplanes, suspended from “ We feel that the program we held. lidU;' of law.’’ the celling of the stage were seen, Episcopal church. He is survived John Leonard. 24, and Lawrence ter containing a threat of death if Washington, July 25.— Lieuten­ “ We,” as Col. Lindbergh affection­ by his mother, with whom he llvr have supported (the McNary-Hau- Until his conference :vith Rt-my, he did not refrain from making depicting the New York to Paris Andrews, 37, of New Rochelle, driv­ Johnson indicated he v.'onld not r e ant C. C. Champion, Jr., crack Navy ately refers to his plane, at Old ed; two sisters, Mrs. George Meyer gen bill) ' is the only constructive public statements against Nicola Orchard Beach where he made a fliight of Lindbergh, with Billy ers of two colliding cars, were both veal any details or the persons in­ flyer, this morning broke the Shea as the famous flyer. | and Mrs. John May of this town; one yet advanced: w'e believe it tc arrested for careless driving when Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti world’s altitude record. forced landing yesterday, the flying four brothers, James of Chicago, be the only economically sound one volved in the new evicltuice. was received today by Frank A. This scene and the accompanying AVhole I'l'iK k Load The altimeter on his land plane colonel came here by automobile. number were encored several times. Irving, VJ. George and John, of yet proposed.” (Continued on Page 3) Goodwin, registrar of motor vehi­ showed that Champion went up be­ He had attempted to land here Sat­ Manchester. Evidence that Hammill spoke no) It was at Stephenson’s instruc­ cles. In the end of the act, the four tions sent out from his prison cell tween 43,000 and 45,000 feet. The urday, only to be defeated In his leaders, Rosanna Linde, Myrtle The funeral wil take pace tomor­ for Iowa alone was furnished The letter which was unsigned present record Is 40,820 feet, held efforts by the fog. He then returned ' row afternoon at 2:30 at the home promptly ty Gov. Adam McMullen, in Michigan City that the two was purported to be from a Sac- Muir, Billie Shea and Ada Robin­ BIRGER IS SENTENCED black boxes and filing rases con­ by Calizzo, a Frenchman. The alti­ to Concord, N. H., from which place son, sang the song "Mary Lou,” on Bigelow street. Rev. E. G. Rey­ Republican of Nebraska, who de­ co-Vanzetti sympathizer. Mr. Good­ meter will be checked by the Bu­ he hopped off yesterday. | taining the ten thousand documents win declined to make public the nolds of Glastonbury will officiate clared that the subject was greatei — enough to fill a Ford truck— reau of Standards before the record Today Col. Lindbergh’s schedule ; (Continued on Page 3) in the absence from town of Rev. J. than “ any political organization oi contents of .the letter. He consider­ is credited officially. called for a visit to Concord, the j 7 0 DIE BY HANGING were turned over lo Johnson. ed it unworthy of public mention, Stuart Neill of St. Mary’s Episcopal any individual.” The story of how Johnson obtain­ After making the record, Cham­ capltol of New Hampshire. It was ' church. Burial w«! be In the East Blunt Speeches he said. "It is a joke,” Mr. Good­ pion had a narrow escape when a to be the fifth stop In his nation- j ed the black boxes formed a back­ win declared when admitting that Cemetery. The blunt speeches of the western Illinois Gangster to Terminate ground of romance and mystery cylinder broke and he made a forc­ wide tour under the auspices of the | The funeral services will be at governor furnished tTie high liglil he had received the letter. ed landing near Bolling Field. He Guggenheim Foundation. ■ |VANZETTI BREAKS FAST; Machine Gunning Career at that placed the Stepnenson case on >Mr. Goodwin has been exception­ tended by a delegation from Man­ of the opening session of the gover­ manoeuvered the plane successfully, chester Lodge of Masons as well as End of Rope. a parallel with the nation’s best ally venemous in his remarks of de­ however, and was uninjured. The nor’s ’ conference— a i gathering ghost story seller. nunciation on several occasions RESUMES STRIKE TODAY from the Hose company of which which brought together two dozen plane was not damaged ihaterially. BERNSTEIN ACCEPTS Mr. Glenney was a member. The Benton, 111., July 25.— Charles when referring to the cases of Sac­ Champion established a new' al­ state executives for round table dis­ Birger, swaggering gangster chief co and Vanzetti, both Italian radi­ bearers will be Robert and Fred cussion of their mutual problems. titude record for seaplanes when he Finnegan, Arthur Knofla, Harold tain of southern Illinois, will term­ cals, who were convicted of murd­ climbed 33,455 feet on May fifth. APOLOGY FROM FORD Tried to Set Example For Sacco States in every part of the country, inate his machine-gunning career er and are now on a hunger strike Who Refuses to Follow It; Symington, Henry Smith and Har­ From Maine to Florida, and from at the end of a rope in the yard of LOSES $3,000 BRACELET at Charlestown States prison where old 'Walsh. Think Sacco Insane. Pennsylvania to Utah, were repre­ Franklin county’s littlf jail here, they await execution August 10. Editor Drops His $200,000 Libel sented. providing the decree of the jury WHILE SPANKING SON Suit—Magnate to Pay Ex­ Boston, Mass., July 25.— Unsuc­ CIGARETTE STARTS HLAZE This year’s program of the gov­ which tried him for the murder of TROUBLE ALL SEHLED, ernors skirted entirely the danger­ Mayor Joe Adams, of West City,, is ODD HOSPITAL CASE penses of Suit. cessful In his effort to lure Nicola Sacco Into eating by doing so him­ ous subject of prohibition. The pro­ carried out. BoV Sa'w It Fall But Would Willimantlc, Conn., July 25.— hibition question almost wrecked This Jury late yesterday, after Stamford, Conn., July 25.— With EVANGELIST DECLARES New York, July 25.— Herman self, Bartolomeo "Yanzettl today was Stanley Foreskl started something Not Tell His Mother, He De­ his condition hourly more critical, apparently renewing his hunger the conference three years ago and wrangling for 24 hours, found Bir­ Bernstein, editor, accepted today here today that required half a since then has been studiously ger guilty of first degree murder clares. police were making another effort the apology of Henry Ford ar.d has strike of 168 hours which he ter­ Aimee McPherson Says Her minated yesterday at Charlestown dozen men and the fire department ignored. and condemned him to die on the here today to identify a man known dropped r.Is $200,000 libel suit to finish. He dropped a cigarette Washington, July 25.— A spank­ as “ Milligan” who lies in a hospital People Do Not Want Her to against the Detroit manufacturer. states prison. Both Sacco and Van­ Flood Control gallows. zetti declined to partake of break- butt In the gutter beside a filling Flood control, in which the Art Newman and Ray Hyland, ing which Mrs. Clyde Yarbrough here, two bullets in his head from Tour the Country. Ford has retracted the assertion station where his car was being re­ Feder, wife of a Pittsburgh million­ an attempted suicide . Mil­ of the Dearborn Independent, his southeastern and Missippi river lieutenants of Birger, and tried fueled. The resultant blaze looked states are interested vitally, and jointly with him for the murder of aire, gave to her five-year-old son, ligan has been in the hospital a publication, t’aat Bernstein supplied Told that Sacco was becoming Los Angeles, Calif., July 25.— mentally deranged as a result of bad for the station and a large sup­ merchant marine, in which the sea­ Mayor Adams, were also found guil­ Bruce, may cost her $3,000. week. Initials on his clothes are W. Virtual settlement of all differences him with the Information on which ply tank truck nearby but hasty ef­ ty and sentenced to life imprison­ Mr. and Mrs. Feder, with their C. M., showing the marks of a between Aimee Semple McPherson the Independent’s anti-Jewish cam­ his hunger strike Vanzetti yester­ and great lakes are interest­ day agreed to take food in a hope forts on the part of bystanders and ed, with farm relief comprise the ment. two children, came to Washington Burlington, Vt., dealer. and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Ken­ paign was baaed. Ford Is contribut­ filling station employes, who were on a sight-seeing trip. When in nedy, which for a time threatened ing toward Bernstein’s e.xpcnses In that his example would be followed governor’s program at the session. The fact that Illinois has adopted by the former. The action of finally augmented by the fire de­ recently the electric chair as its of­ front of the White House, Bruce In­ DIRIGIBLE ON FLIGHT to split Angelus Temple, was an­ the suit and has agreed to do partment, saved the day. The governors were welcomed to sisted on climbing the fence to got nounced today by the evangelist. everything In his power to counter­ Vanzetti had no effect upon Sacco Michigan today by Gov. Green. He ficial method of execution, will not however, and Vanzetti Immediately save Birger from the noose. The a better view. When the boy refused Langley Field, Va., July 25.— In declaring she and her mother act the effect of the articles, which touched briefly on the subject of law provides that only those sen­ to heed Mrs. Feder’s commands to The RS-1, the Army’s largest diri­ were about to agree on their differ­ were translated into many lan­ resumed his strike. GOLF STAR ARRESTED taxation in his welcoming address. get down, she administered four or gible, arrived here today. It 1s on a ences, the evangelist branded as guages and circulated In all parts of Mrs. Rose Sacco, wife of the con­ He declared the governors could tenced for crimes committed after demned man yesterday pleaded July 1 of this year will be electro­ five spankings. trip from Cott Field, Belleville, “ absurd” reports that she had of­ the world. well give some thought to the ques­ Settlement of the Bernstein suit with him to eat but In vain. It Norwalk, Conn., July 25.— Glen- cuted. Upon returning to her hotel, Ills;, to the eastern seaboard and fered to leave the temple and start na Collett was apparently trying to tion of whether the gener.s.1 proper­ Mrs. Feder discovered that her $3.- return. anew to found a church. Is a direct development of Ford’s was expected that she wouW con­ ty tax, as at present constituted, If Birger hangs, he will be the tinue to visit him at the prison and set a few highway records to hang first person executed legally In 000 diamond bracelet was missing. The ship will fly to Washington “ All my people want Is for me ordering that all attacks on Jews, had not outlived its usefulness and In the Dearborn Independent be urge him to eat. up wfth her golf course trophies, Franklin county. Bruce declared he saw it fall oft tomorrow, and then will fly over to stay at home and stop traveling according to Motorcycle. Officer efficiency. New York, the Hudson river valley all over the country,” Mrs, McPher­ stopped at once. This was announc­ Warden William Hendry an­ her arm when Mrs. Feder spanked nounced this morning that both John Guaranlerl who arrested her Merchant Marine TREASURY BALANCE him. and the lake region enroute homo. son explained. “ The fact there is ed on July 8 by Arthur Brisbane. Gov. Ralph d. Brewster, of Malne,{ It follows closely tne settlement of men were still In apparently good near here today tor traveling 48 “ I was mad when you paddled Col. John A. Pagelow, said the an internal reorganization is no miles an hour. She posted $50 bond RS-1 probably would reach Bosto.i sign that my mother and I have a similar suit brought against the health and had shown no outward Washington, July 25.— Treasury me and didn’t say nothing,” Bruce Biana of collapse. to aouear Thursday. (Gohtinnetl on Face fl), Oalapee July 22; ?A®7|899,347.6_0_. told hli motlxer. Wednesday. come to the parting of the ways.” magnate by Aaron Sapiro.

,.4 -,f j- MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, jnOLY 26 ,192t. 71V? i»AGE TW O edge that there was going to be a back to the United States afatn. ‘ Bted Hie Troubles ^ Inspira...... 17% 17% 17% Shipwrecked Before They suit. Int Harv ----- 186% 185 186% d o c t o r ACCUSED Tronble Ever Since Maurice Leroy Fielding of Ver­ Int Ic k e l...... 61% 61% 61% RockviUe There has been considerable non had his troubles while takiug a Local Stocks Kennecott . . . 66% 66% 66% Even Reached The Sea trouble most of the time since. Mary ride yesterday as he was In two ac­ Le V alley___ 114% 114% 114% IN LOVE MURDER has insisted that she would get the cidents. On the first occasion he waa Mack Truck ..100% 99% 100 $5,000, although the equHf' in the driving along and was compelled to N y Central . .152y8 152 152 PARIS TRIP CONTEST, property does not amount to that stop suddenly, a car following l.n (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Marl O il...... 33% 33% 33% Being the Saga of Four SCENTED MYSTERY much and even the efforts of her the rear hitting his car in the rear Bid Asked Mo Pac com . . 55% 5^% 55% husband, who also returned to and bending a fender. This car was Bank Stocks New Haven . . . 50 49% 50 CLOSE, NEARING END Picking Jury Today— Eighty Rockville, to try and have her drop driven by Dennis Connors ot City Bank & Tr . . . .675 700 Nor P a c ...... 91% 91% 91% Vikings of $27, Who Have the suit, have been without re­ Georgetown, who agreed to settle Capitol Natl Bank . . .265 285 Penn R R ...... 64%' 64 64 IN DEATH BY GAS sults. for the damage done and Mr. Field­ — Witnesses to Be Summoned Case Discussed Conn River ...... 300 Pr St Car . . . . 61% 61 61% Something Good on the Anderson Still Leads With ing started on his Journey. He had First Bond and Mort ’ 54 57 Radio Corp ...6 1 % 60% 61% The case was discussed on Satur­ gone hut a short way when he was First Nat (Htfd) . .. .295 310 113 Pentland Second; Three day and the now dead man is said again struck by a car driven by Rock I s l ...... 113 113 For Unusual Case. to have made the statement on dif­ Hart Natl Bk & Tr .450 470 Sear Roe ...... 67% 66% 67% Perloiner of Their Crate. Counts This Wee.k Rockville Victim a Suicide, Adam Ostrowski of Bristol. This Htfd-Conn Tr Co . . - .695 — 37% ferent occasions that he would kill time his tire carrier was brol(en. S O of N J . .37% 37% himself before he would give up the Land Mtg & Title , . , 59 — Sou P a c ...... 120% 119% 119% The count of ballots in the C. E. Ostrowski agreed to make good; in — money. There was also liquor at Morris Plan Bank . . . .140 Sou Rail ------132% 132 132 House & Son Paris trip contest to­ Franklin, La., July 25.— Legal However, Coroner De­ fact did settle, and with no further Park St Trust ...... 480 520 They were shipwrecked before day showed Clarence Anderson still battle lines were drawn today in the party and when evening arrived troubles he proceeded on his desti­ Studebaker . . 52% 51% 51% Anthony is said to have been under Phoenix St Bk Tr .. .405 — Tob Prod . . . .102 101% 101% they even reached the sea. in the lead-with 16520 votes. Jack the trial of three persons accused nation, enjoyed the remainder of Riverside Trust . . . . .450 134 This story concerns four Man­ Pentland holding his place as run­ of the murder of James J. LeBoeuf cides After Investigation. its influence. He went to his own ■United Fruit .134% 133 bedroom, there being three rooms the day and returned home Iasi Bonds Union Pac ...1 8 1 % 181% 181% chester boys who started for Say- ner up with 15500 votes. in Morgan City, July 1. night. Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 — brook on -Saturday night. A s^ rt Today is the first day of the final Dr. Thomas E. Dreher, a leading on the second floor where he lived. Unit Drug ...1 0 4 % 104% 104% His wife and three children slept Among the People East Conn Power .. .101 102 45% while ago the four of them, Wil­ week of the contest, which clases physician, Mrs. Ada Leboeuf, wid­ Mrs. Edward Denzler of Ward 100 U S Rubber . . . 45 % 45 liam Dowd of Charter Oak street, (Special to The Herald) during the night In the little attic Conn L P 4%s . .. . 98 U S S t ...... 127% 125% 127% with the closing of business on Sat­ ow of the slain man, and James street is entertaining her grand­ .365 375 Thomas Faulkner of Laurel street, urday next. As the contest Is Rockville, July 25— Unusual cir­ rooms on the fourth floor. The hus­ Hart E L 7 s ...... West E&M.. 86% 85% 86% Beadle, hunter and trapper and the daughter, Miss Ruth Denzler of Conn L P 5%s . . .. .107% 110 John Fox of Edgerton street and bound to become highly exciting doctor’s man Friday, are to answer cumstances surrounding the finding band of Mary and her children oc­ Willys Over . . 17% 17 17 cupied the third floor, the base­ New Haven. Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 103 105 Francis Dwyer of Laurel place, during these last -days the ballots to the charge of first degree mur­ of Anthony Czeawouka’s body in a The Pythian Sisters will hold Insurance Stocks bought a Buick touring car of 1914 will be counted on Wednesday, gas-filled room, today led Coroner ment being used by a third family. der. It Is the custom. It was stated, their regular meeting tonight In Aetna Insurance .. . .555 565 vintage. The car was given to them, again on Friday and, after the last The state contends that Mrs. Le­ John F. Fahey to withhold for their rooms on Elm street. Aetna Cosual Sure . .815 825 SOLD FURNITURE TWICE, lock, stock and barrel, In fee sim­ gun has been fired, at 9 o’clock on boeuf lured her husband, superin­ several hours his verdict on the case when Anthony got drunk, for his wife to go to the attic room to Mrs. Mary Lane of High street is . A.etna L if e ...... 575 585 ple and without encumbrances for Saturday night. tendent of a local power company, until town and state police, whom spending a month’s vacation In Conn General ...... 1570 1600 $25. A bargain, they said. in a boat to an Inundated section of he called in, had completed their sleep. She last saw her husband NEITHER SALE “ TOOK” lying in the bed to the north of Somers. Automobile...... 240 250 They made one trip in the ma­ Morgan City on the night of July investigation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morrell and Hart Fire ...... 560 570 chine and it had to be towed home 1, knowing that two men were lying Coroner Fahey said today that he the kitchen, but found early yester­ from somewhere near East Hamp­ day morning he was lying on a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little left Hart Steam Boiler . . .640 ,650 in wait for him. These men, the had been called to the man’s home Saturday for an automobile trip up 70 Installment House Gets Sedg­ ton. That was a week or two ago. lounge in the kitchen. Lincoln Nat Life . .. . 55 ABOUT TOWN state charges, were Dr. Dreher and where he lived with his wife and the Hudson. Kational Fire ...... 790 800 wick Goods and Police Look The car lay In the back yard at Beadle. two children and found the body Flag Presentation P h oen ir...... 600 610 Madden’s at Laurel street until Wife Present- reclining on a couch, two burners of A goodly number attended the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reudgen of For Buckland Man. High street spent the weekend at Travelers...... 1225 1230 Saturday. All week the boys had According to confessions made by the gas stove turned on. presentation of the American flag been making plans for their trip to Manchester Grange members will Dreher and Mrs. Leboeuf, Beadle and pole to the City Hospital on Lake Wamgambaug in Coventry. Public Utility Stocks Two Buckland men are out the The doors' and windows were Conn L P 7% ...... H7 120 the shore. They were to stay over­ have a “ dog roast” at Bolton lake fired the two shots that ended Le- closed, precluding the possibility of Sunday afternoon. The presentation Miss Edith Mead returned to her money they paid to Ransom Sedg­ night at Bill McKee’s cottage at Wednesday evening. The committee boeuf’s life. With Mrs. Leboeuf of the beautifully Inscribed parch­ home on Union street on Thursday Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 wick, Buckland farmhand, and the a breeze blowing out the fiame and Green Wat & Gas . . . 99 100 Saybrook and attend a dance at of arrangements is headed by Earl in a small boat, only a few feet ment record was made by Leverett from a ten day trip to Bermuda. dog warden has a police dog and subsequent Investigation prompted Mr. ad Mrs. Ernest Seidel and Hart El Light ...... 386 387 Grove beach. Mitchell and those who desire trans­ away, the body was cut open by him to discount for a time a suicide Charter and Edward Loveland, two . , 90 93 nine puppies, all because Sedg- Good Tires portation are requested to call him, Beadle to prevent it from fioating, surviving Grand Army men. The Robert Reuger of West road spent Hart Gas com . . . . w'ick’s wife left him and went back theory. Hart Gas p f d ...... 60 — They greased the car, tighten­ telephone 1194-3. the confession read ,after which it record was inscribed t)y John N. the weekend at Block Island. to her husband in New York. Case For Police Keeney and contained the history of David Sykes and Percy Ains­ Hart Gas r t s ...... 9 10 ed up the brakes and had gone over was rowed to the shore, weighted ‘After talking to neighbors I de­ . .164 168 Police hav§ been asked to find the whole works. They had also John G. Turnbull of 51 Delmont down and then taken back to the the presentation, origin of the worth spent the weekend In Madi­ B 0 N E Tel Co . . Sedgwick, who left here on Friday cided it was a case for the police,” Conn El Ser pfd . . . 75 78 purchased a good spare tire at a street, with his daughter, Mrs. Hor­ middle of the lake and thrown move, names of the presiding offi­ son. without saying where he was going. ton, and her eon James, have re­ Coroner Fahey said. cers of the lodges which had a part Louis Leblanc has resigned as Manufacturing Stocks cost of $1.50 and the four other overboard. However, state police in a pre­ 82 The furniture had been left in the tires on the car were blown up and turned from a trip to Canada. in the presentation also the names weaver at the Hoexanum Mills and American Hard .. 80 Residents Excited. llminary report to Hartford head­ 26 30 house w’hen Mrs. Sedgwick at an ready to run. Bill McKee was to Excitement was rife In Franklin, of the participants on the program. has accepted a position in Pascoe, American Silver . earlier date went away and Sedg­ Acme Wire ...... 14 17 follow them down to render assist­ There was such a downpour Sat­ the parish seat where the trial is to quarters stated today that all Indi- j ' P ^ e l v e ^ ^ i r l s of Mrs Annie Andrews’ R. I. ___ 3 wick, or Sedgwick and Mrs. Sedg­ urday afternoon— visitors’ day for be held. Several thousand people cations point to suicide. {.jjg East District school Misses Corinne Milne and Hazel Billings Spencer com — wick between Hhem, sold it twice, ance If anything went wrong. Billings Spencer pfd 1- 6 Bill missed them on the road and the church vacation school— that it are expected to try to jam into the It was found the dead man had gg^yg g fjgg ^rlll which was very Phelps left Saturaay for a week’s 82 85 once to Charles Wolingatus and greatly interfered with the attend­ courtroom that seats only about declared to a co-worker last Satur- impressive and well done. At the vacation at Portland, Maine. Bigelow Hart com once to Paul Captain. Both men the trouble started. Bristol B rass...... _. ®6% ^ 8 Down near Colchester one of the ance. The children carried out their 300. day that “ I won’t be alive by to- dose of the exercisesres Mrs. Dorothea Mrs. Stephen Connors and Mrs. 100 110 went to claim the furniture and District Attorney Emile- Vuille- morrow. Abbey Waite salag the ‘Star Edward Doherty left Saturday for Collins Co ...... both had receipts showing that they tires went flat. The dollar and a part of th^ program and the articles Colt Firearm s...... 27% 28% half spare was put on and that made by them in basketry, wood­ mont will ask the death penalty for The coroner pointed out, however, Spangled Banner." a trip to Providence and Block Is­ 90 100 had paid for it. that this statement might possibly Bagle Lock ...... 90 A Hartford concern stepped in went flat too. The battery went work and sewing received great the trio. Former Senator James Business Changes land. Pafnir B earing...... 85 — dead and the lights went out. There praise from those who attended the R. Parkerson, chibf defense coun­ be construed either as having suici­ Business changes are in order In Herbert O. Clough, superinten­ 165 175 and settled the question by taking dal Intent or fear of violence at the Hart & C ooley...... 165 the furniture away in default of was nothing left for the boys but exhibit. Pennies contributed by the sel, has revealed he will ask for a Rockville according to this morn­ dent of schools, left Friday for a Inter Silver com . 172 177 to push the car to the side of the children purchased a kiddie car for continuance on the ground that the hands of someone else. At the same ing’s developments. Henry Bing- three weeks’ stay at his summer 118 123 payments of installments due on it. time. Coroner Fahey announced he int Silver pfd . . . The dog warden took the dogs road and try to get a ride home. the NIantic hospital to where many defense has not had enough time to heimer, who conducted a store and home in Kennebunkport, Maine. Land’y Fray & Clark: 86 88 This was about 11:30 at night and of the toys were sent. Rev. F. C. prepare its case. Parker made a was satisfied with the findings of meat market in the building on the Mrs. Nelson Read and daughter , 17 19 Sedgwick left uncared for. Mann & Bow A . . . Sedgwick who nas been employed traffic toward Hartford was very Allen and Rev. M. S. Stocking who similar motion ten days ago at the the investigators and entered the west side of Market street, just of North Park street attended Gov- do B ...... 10 12 light. Motorists paid no attention have worked tirelessly during the arraignment but this was overruled death as suicide. enor’s Day exercises at Camp Wood- ,102 — by Louis Grant, had been in Buck- around the corner from Main street, New Brit Ma pfd A to the hails of the boys and they three weeks’ session of the school by Judge James D. Simon. It was recalled that only recently was today notified by Stephen s^oclc • 17 19 land about four months. A panel of 300 talesmen has been do c o m ...... stayed there until after midnight. received beautiful waste-paper bas­ Czeawouka’s wife had eloped with O’Connor that he wishes to have Mrs. Emily BurKe, who has spent Niles Be Pond nevr , 19 21 called. Eighty witnesses have the past two months in town has — McKee by this time had reached kets, made in the school. Joseph Wondy, a neighbor, but re­ him vacate the premises. Last Fri­ 7 R Mont^fd .... , 50 Saybrook and had prepared a light been summoned. turned to her husband and was liv­ returned to her home In Detroit, Korth &^udd . - • • 25%' 27 WANT ALL DOLLS, CARTS day Mr.' Bingheimer purchased the meal for the boys. He waited until Joseph Stratton of Garden street, ing with him at the time of his so-called Robinson property across Mich. Pratt, Whitney pfd . 80 88 early morning and then went to a patient at the Norwich sanitorium d^ath. 21 the street. There is a temporary Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lange of Peck, Stowe & WilcoxX 19 TO TAKE PART IN SHOW bed. is spending a few days at his home. FARM RELIEF, ISSUE Probe Starts New York City are spending two Euss^rttfg C o ...... , 40 50 store in the building which will be “ Hooked It’’ Home Love and booze seemed to have vacated about August 1 and he will weeks as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smytn-Mfg C o ...... 350 375 A kind hearted motorist drove by Four employes at 'Watkins 57 been mixed up with the trouble, one be in a position to move in there by Oscar Hoermann of Prospect street. Bcoville Mfg Co new 54 Third Competition at West the boys, then stopped. He carried Brothers are spending their annual IN NEXT CAMPAIGN of the leading characters in the William Schaeffer, proprietor of Stanley Wks com . . , .66 68 them to Hartford m time to get the vacations this week. They are: story being Joseph Wondzy, who the first of the month. When asked 28% Side to Take Place Thursday; this morning concerning the notice, the Park Place market, Is confined Stanley Works pfd . . 27%' last car to South Mancheser. They Mrs. James Sullivan, telephone op­ has a police record In Manchester. to the house with Illness. Standard Screw . .. 97 JOl Bicycles Admitted* erator, who has gone to her cottage (Continued from Pago 1) He was one of the alleged proprie­ Mr. Bingheimer admitted that he 70 had started out In an automobile, Mrs. Lena Strunz and Miss Wil- Torrington...... , 68 however, and they would return In at Crystal Lake: Miss Hulia Mc'Vey, tors of a booze manufacturing plant had received a notice of some kind, . 54 55 All the kids of the town who chairman of the conference, made helmina Strunz of Plainvllle have Underwood'...... 54 one. They did not try to take the stock clerk; Miss Helen Swanson, in Parker village, just across the but that he had purchased the prop­ returned home after several days’ 112 — have dolls, doll carriages or bicy­ a plea for western support for a H S Envelope pf . last car but went out on the road office clerk, who is at Pleasant railroad tracks from the Colonial erty himself and felt that he was , 25 ;10 cles are invited to participate in the merchant marine. He declared the visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max Zscher- Union Mfg Co...... 25 View Beach, and Joseph Sargeant, Board company factor In that vil­ fortunate in so doing. nig of Prospect street. — 25 show to be held at the West Side to “ bum” a ride. Whitlock Coll Pipe One at a time they were picked supply clerk. existence of self-supporting lage. The police of Manchester Another Market Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schaeffer of playground on Thursday afternoon. American merchant marine indis­ raided the place and found it pro­ Another market will occupy this This will be the third of a series of up and the last one reached home New York City are spending July at 5 o’clock on Sunday morning. Mrs. Margaret Rrttchie, of.Clark pensable to national welfare, and tected by a dog that was laying on place, which has for, forty years and August at their summer home competitive shows which are being street will spend the balance of the dilated upon the economic and na­ top of the hay under which liquor been occupied as a meat market. held throughout the summer at Yesterday they went back to Col­ in Tolland. chester to see tneir car, but it season at Smith’s, Mass. tional defense folly of depending was concealed. The first mention Charles Trapp, who conducts a that place. Miss Ruth Rosen, guperintendent wasn’t there. Someoody, had been upon foreign shlppingT of Manchester that appears in the meat market further south on the of the Daily Vacation School being N.Y. Stocks The first was a pet show and the Elena L. Burr, daughter of Mr. Among the governors here for case in a legal way is mentioned in second ,held last week, brought out there before them and had taken it street has been given a lease of the held at the Union Congregational away. “ Somebody’s stuck,” says the and- Mrs. Louis St. Clair Burr, is the conference are; the writ. Mrs. Moses E. Berham place, or an agreement, has been church, visited the Vacation School a large number of babies in the spending the week a t^ m p Aya-Po, Fred W. Green of Michigan, Bibb of Hartford, acting for Mrs. Mary baby contest. Prizes will be given boys. entered into which will give him the at Tolland on Thursday. High Low 1 p. m. the Y. W. C. A. girls’ camp at Som­ Graves of Alabama, John E. Mar- Wondzy claims that for, many years lease and he will move into the Miss Betty Stone of East Main this time for the best decorated ers. tineau of Ar.-l<¥.nsas, John H. Trum­ she and her husband had lived to­ Am Can . . . . . 58% 58%' 58% doll, bicycle and doll carriage. store. Mr. Trapp’s lease in his pres­ street left today for North White bull of Conutecticut, Robert P. Rob­ gether in happiness until about a Am Car Fdy . . 98 98 98 There will be other prizes. FINE YOUNG M U L U ^ ent quarters is about to expire Fri­ Lake. New York, where she will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitching of inson of Delaware, John W. Martin year ago when Agnes Czerwonka day. but complications that; he con­ spend two weeks with a party of Alied Chem . 151 150%' 150% appeared on the scene, kgnes at 104% 104% 104% Summer street motored up to San­ of Florida. Ed. Jackson, of Indiana, sidered should be looked over by friends at the West Shore Country Am Loco . . . MRS. HATTIE 31. SHER3IAN ford, Maine, for the week-end, tak­ that time was a resident of Man­ Am Smelt . . 162%’ 160% .162% AS SELLER OF BOOZE John Hammil, of Iowa, Ben S. Pau- his lawyer resulted in the lease not Club. ing with them their guests here for len of Kansas, Ralph O. Brewster of chester and this continued until Am St Fdy > 53% 52 53 Mrs. Hattie M. Sherman of 31 April of this year when by “ her being signed on Friday and he now Miss Maud Drayton of Prospect 87 87 87 the past week, Mrs. Charles Kitch­ Maine, Albert C. Ritchie of Mary­ takes the place to be vacated by Mr. street spent the week-end with Am Sug . . •. Ford street died yesterday morning ing and daughters, Florence and arts, blandishment and seduction Am T & T . . 166%' 166% 166% from the effects of two shocks Ex-Bantamweight Champion land, Adam McMullen of Nebraska, alienated the love and affections” Bingheimer. friends in Norwich. ^ ^ 25% 25 25% Leona, of Sanford. Huntley N. Spaulding of New Tankeroosan Tribe, I. O. R. M., Am Woolen . which she suffered last week. The Caught In Norwalk Raid; of Agnes’s husband. She even per­ Letter Carrier Bitten . 46 45 % 46 first stroke occurred on Wednesday Hampshire, John S. Fisher of Penn­ William Otto, one of the substi­ will hold its regular meeting in Red Anaconda . . . Mrs. Katherine M. Finley cf Park suaded him to give up his home in Atchison . . .. 187% 186% 187 and another came on Friday. Jail For Others. sylvania, Lieut. Gov. Norman S. Manchester and come to live in the tute carriers at the Rockville post Men’s hall on Tuesday evening. Im­ 247 245 247 She is survived by her husband, street is vacationing at Ocean Case of Rhode Island. John G. office, was bitten by a dog while portant business will be transacted Bald LoCo .. Beach, New London. house that she was a part owner of B & O ...... ,116% 115% 116% John C. Shermam two daughters, Norwalk, Conn., July 25.— Fines Richards of South Carolina, George in Rockville, and that since covering his route on Saturday af­ and It is expected a large number of Beth Steel .. 52% 50%; 52%’ Mrs. Frederick Lewie and Miss aggregating $4,980 ware imposed Dorn of Utah, John E. Weeks of that time this has continued. The ternoon. The dog, not knowing the members will be present. .186 185% 185% Ruth Sherman: two sons, Lucius S. in city court here today on dry law Dr. B. L. Salvin, who has been Vermont, Frank C- Emerson, of the substitute and looking upon him Mr and Mrs. James Coughlin Ches & Ohio in New York for some weeks taking story then goes on to tell how on Cons Gas . ,. 106%' 106 106% and Ernest J. Sherman. She is also offenders accompanied by costs to­ Wyoming, Len Small of Illinois, Ex- the third day of May of this year as a stranger, took a dislike to him and Mrs. Howard Carpenter of 31% 31% survived by five grandchildren and taling $450. The offenders in­ a special course in neur-ology at the and showed this by bitirug the car­ South Manchester were the guests C M&St P pi 1 31% Long Island College hospital, has Gov. Gary Hardee of Florida and j both disappeared. Agnes and Dodge Bros . 18% 18% 18% a brother, John Long, all of this cluded a woman, Mrs. Clara Youhas representing Gov. Wondzy left Rockville together. rier. He was taken to the Rock­ of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mead ot returned to town. John O. Hull, Du Pont . . . , 267% 163% 267 town. and Amor Williamson, known In Fuller of Mass. Wondzy had about $30 with him ville City hospital. The wounds in­ Union street on Sunday. 60% 60% The funeral will be held on Tues­ fight circelS as Young Mulligan, and Agnes had forged her hus­ flicted by the dog were cauterized Miss Nellie and Miss Mary Ryan Erie *...... 60% The New York to Boston bus Gen Elec . .. 124 123% 124 day afternoon at 2:30 at her home. former bantamweight champion of STILLMAN WEDDING. band’s check for $50 to get funds and no danger of infection is ex­ of Prospect street spent Sunday Gen Mot , .. 219% 218% 219% Burial will be in the East cemetery. Connecticut. line had a numbeb of patrons today, to go away with. On May 13, a pected. with their sister, Mrs. George Knoll the first day for operation of the Two thirty-day jail .sentences Friday, Agnes returned. She claim­ Will Return Home of Springfield. new line. Passengers making Grand Anse, Quebec, July 25.— Mrs. Mary Scharf, who conducted were also meted out. Gordon With au “ armed truce” prevailing ed that she had not been with A man who was acting m a Bueovsky was fined $1,200, sen­ through trips to either of these ci­ Wondzy and in order to seek the a rooming house on Market street strange manner and is considered ties, change busses at Depot Square, between the members of the two and left Rockville about six weeks tenced to thirty days and assessed families, final preparations were good graces of her husband on that insane, was picked up in the woods costs of $100. Young Mulligan, Murphy’s pharmacy being a term­ day had transferred to him her half ago to visit in Germany for her near Crystal lake last evening and inal. They arrived at that point at made today for the open air wed­ health, where she was stricken, Bueovsky’s bartender, was fined ding of James A. “ (Bud” Stillman, interest imlhe property. It is claim­ is being held at the Rockville po­ $200 and $50 costs. Santo Natra 2:15 today and it i^ probable that ed in the writ that Agnes did this will again return to Rockville. lice station for the Ellington au­ .50 will be the time of arrival and de­ Jr., son of the former president of When the news of her illness was was also given thirty days, fined the National City Bank, of New because her husband had been in­ thorities. An investigation is being $500 and $50 costs. Mrs. Youhas parture for the present. formed that a suit was going to be cabled to her relatives in Rockville White Broadcloth Collar Attached York, and Lena Viola Wilson, who one of the daughters, Mrs. Mary made. was fined $1,000, given a 30-day was employed formerly in the Still­ brought by Wondzy’s wife, Mary. suspended sentence and paid costs Suit Started Welsh of Burnside, secured a spec­ and Neckband man home. ial, permit and passport and sailed of $100. Francisco Bertino also Although admitting frankly Mary did start to get a suit un­ paid $1,000 and $50 costs. CONCORD, N. H. GREETS der way and on May 14 Deputy from New York two days after the b o y KILLED IN 'WRECK that there has been friction between Information was received. She- There were a number of other the Stillmans and the Wilsons over Sheriff John Watkins of Ellington made a search of the grand list and reached Germany Monday and her Rochester, N. Y., July 25. ^^Carl SHIRTS lesser fines. COLONEL LINDBERGH the wedding arrangements. Bud mother’s bedside in the hospital on said he was confident that all would also the banks, but could not find Mastorano, nine, was killed instant­ anything, only the transfer, which Friday night. A cable received ly and his father, Charles Mastor­ Regular stock, full cut, extraordinary value PROMINENT MAN DDES. be smoothed out before tomorrow. was recorded in the Vernon land from her Saturday brought the in­ “ Nobody wants to injure either ano. 41, his brother. Charles 10 and Concord, N. H., July 25. ^New records on May 14. formation that her mother was Carl Talluto, 13. were injured Milford, Conn., July 2i.— Frank Lena or me, but if they did, it When the suit for $5,000 was resting comfortably after the opera­ H. Woodruff, 79, pioneer of the Hampshire prepared today to offi­ wouldn’t matter,” Bud declared. probably fatally when the automo­ cially greet Col. Charles A. Lind­ brought the lawyer for Mary was tion and that she was showing signs bile they occupied crashed into a New England seed growing indus­ “ We love each other and are going asked that the husband be made to of strength each day, but it would 1.89 bergh. to be married anyway.” telegraph pole on Ridge road today, $ try and president of the F. H. Although the intrepid trans-At­ transfer back half interest in the be at least four weeks before she Woodruff & Sons Company here, would have gained sufficient health Carl was hurled through the wind­ $5.25 lantic flyer dropped in on this city ; property, which, the clairfi sets up, shield against the pole. 3 for died on a train hear Omaha, Ne­ was received by him with knowl- to make It possible for her to start braska, from an attack of acute in­ unexpectedly Saturday night when STILL OWNER ARRES'TED. fog forced him to return from Port­ GENUINE digestion, according to word receiv­ ed here today. land, Me., his stay was unofficial Stamford, Conn., July 25.— Ca- He was widely known throughout and the original plans of his mile Frachieo, 47, under arrest at this section of the country and was itinerary were to be followed today. St. Raphael’s hospital. New Haven, enroute to the west for an expan­ Col. Lindbergh was expected here will be returned here upon his re­ sion of his extensive seed cultiva­ about 2 o’clock. He was to be greet­ covery from burns, to face charges tion industry by consolidating the ed at the airport by Mayor Fred N. of manslaughter in connection with Today - Tomorro w Regular $1.50 western interviews of his son, for­ Marten and Frank P. Tilton, presi­ the explosion of a still here Satur­ mer Senator William H. Woodruff, dent of the State Senate and acting day that fatally injured Joseph Pa- with the eastern holdings. governor. After an address at the gano, authorities said today. STATE! And Wednesday The aged man was accompanied airport. Col. Lindbergh was to head Frachieo was found in a rooming by his wife and his son’s wife when an automobile parade through the house at New Hhven and removed STRAWHATS$2.00 stricken. He had been a resident city- Tomorrow he hops off for to the hospital for treatment. He of Milford fbr sixty years. Springfield, Vt. disappeared from the scene of the Your Choice blast immediately and his role as Pagano’s companion would never MANCHESTER’S KIDDIE REVUE HAR'TFORD OPIUM DENS Hartford, Conn., July 25.—-Week RICH GIRL ARRESTED have been revealed but for Pagano’s STAGED AND DIRECTED BY JACK SANSON end police raids directed on State dying statement. SUITS street dives resulted tn the arrest Westport, Conn., July 25.— Miss The explosion exacted a property 150 MANCHESTER CHILDREN 150 of four Chinese and the seizure of Catherine Sassett, 19, daughter of fire loss of $30,000. Before you buy your next suit come in and see my opium valued at $650. Completely J. C. Sassett, of Weston, prominent in A MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW equipped opium dens were discov­ New York theatrical producer, faces HECTER ANDREWS DEAD stock. Mr. Newton or myself will be pleased to show SINGING, DANCING AND TALKING ered, police saki. The raids were trial here Thursday morning on a you the various models. No obligation to buy unless conducted on rooms at 110 State charge of violating road rules and Oneco, Conn., July 25.— Hecter SPECIAL SCENERY AND COSTUMES satisfied. Ask about our Ten Payment Plan. street and 124-126, State street. driving without a license. Andrews, 68, head of the firm of C. B. Andrews operating a chain YOU’LL BE SURPRISED AT WHAT THESE CHILDREN CAN DO. Open Until 7 :30 p. m. BANDITS BUSY of grocery stores in eastern Connec­ RECKLESS DRIVING ticut and Rhode Island, died in a ADMISSION! Monday, Wednesday, Friday Brlstoll, Conn., July 25.— No FEATURE PICTURE trace had been found today of the Rhode Island hospital today of ap­ Matinee and Evening three bandits who, armed with Norwalk, Conn., July 2 5.— Elmer pendicitis, according to word re­ Children 10c rifles and revolvers, secured about Gray, 18, of Norwalk, must answer ceived here. Andrews was promi­ CONWAY TEARLE in “Moulders of Men” Adults 25c and 35« $50 in cash In three holdups in the charges Thursday at Westport of nent in .political and religious cir­ Mount Vernon section. The victims reckless driving, driving without a cles and held the distinction of be­ G eorge //. Williams ing the only Democrat elected to of the three robberies were N. F. license, misusing markers and col­ ""^^"^U S I^^C H ^T S r^H E A T E R JUNIOR ORCHESTRA Johnson Block Nabb, Bristol; N. B. Elton, New liding with another car without the town council In fifty years. Ha Britain and a Bristol bakery truck stopping to ascertain the extent of is survived by bis widow and two driver. damages. children. / MANCHESTER'(CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927.

SOLDIERS, AT HOME, YOUNG PEOPLE’S BAND 34 BOXCARS OF BOOZE BUILDERS ON OUTING PLAYS AT SCOUT CAMP SEIZED IN ONE YEAR F ill THE DAY FULL

POCKET $5,000 PAY (Continued from Page 1) Manchester Musicians Give Much Doing at Crystal Lake When Construction Co. Has Unexpected Concert at Crys­ whiskel, wines and champagne were Its Annual Outing. tal Lake, lost to the trade during the same Manchester Guardsmen Back period. Automobile seizures along Many hundred persons attending 21 roads southward from the St. Employes of the Manchester Con­ picnics at Crystal Lake on Sunday Lawrence numbered 319. struction company report that their MID-SUMMER On Their Jobs After Prof­ afternoon were happily surprised to Sixty-four automobile seizures in annual outing at Crystal Lake Sat­ learn of the added feature in the May and June .customs officials as­ urday was a happy occasion. Even way of a band concert in the park’s sert, represent a “ business risk” the heavy rain storm in the after­ itable Vacation. program. The warmth of the day item of $250,000 for the distiller­ noon failed to dampen the ardor of brought a record crowd to the water ies in Prescott, Corbyville, Bellville the fifty or more who went on the CLEARANCE SALE and all available auto parking space and Kingston, all in Ontario, are outing. There were sports of all marked by American operatives as sorts and a roast chicken dinner in was filled when the South Manches­ the afternoon served by Chef Ur- Reimbursed to the extent of ap­ ter Young People’s Band of the the shipping points for Canadian proximately $5,000 fbr their 15- bano Osano. The only event on the Salvation Army opened its concert whiskies to the northern New York day’s program which the rain kay- day-period of worK and play at border. Montreal beer is trucked with a stirring march, which was oed was the baseball game. Special Prices On All Camp Trumbull, Niantic, Manches­ followed with several vocal and in­ daily along the Canadian side to ter’s soldier boys were back at their The nail driving contest was strumental selections. seven Ontario towns which serve as won by Axel Anderson who succeed­ regular vocations today. The men The concert was planned that the transfer centers for river opera­ ed in driving 15 eight-penny nails received their pay checks when troops of Life Saving Scouts of the tives. in 34 seconds. Ted Potvin was’ a Stoves and Ranges they returned to the armory short-1 world which is a Salvation Army Secret investigations by Ameri­ scout organization and is affiliated close second, performing the same You owe yourself the satisfaction of having one of ly before noon yesterday. can border agents at the Ontario feat in 36 seconds. The encampment was voted the with the Boy Scouts of America, concentration centers a month ago, Quoit pitching honors went to these fine ranges in your home. Your cooking skill will best that has been held in the last who are encamped at the “ Scout revealed 30,000 cases of liquor Henry Geiss and Elmer Knofla. six years and Col D. Gordon Hunt­ Camp” at Crystal Lake, might en­ awaiting shipment to the United This pair easily was the “ class” of have a real chance to do you justice when you are using er praised the officers and men joy a special feature which is unu­ States. the large group which sought the one of these fine stoves, and you will save many dollars highly for their co-operation. The sual entertainment for a scout So varied are the methods of con­ title. Johnny Thier and Cliff Av­ official memorandum prepared by camp. cealment employed by the smug­ ery were second. in fuel. Col. Hunter and read to all the of­ The several patrols of scouts from glers that it is frequently only by Cliff Avery also won the swim­ ficers and men Sunday before de­ South Manchester are in camp and sheerest luck that consignments are ming race. Arthur Twarz was sec­ parture from camp was as follows: Scout Leader James V. Munsie and detected. ond. Ten entrants participated his staff visited the camp for the Royal Combination Colonel’s Praise Under Load of Wood. but most of them only succeeded in Quaker purpose of inspection. They ar­ A trtick load of two-by-fours fell reaching the float at the midway “ This memorandum will official- rived early Sunday morning and af- (On L eft) QUAKER COAL RANGE .y CIOB. the 1927 15 day tour ot | into the hands of a customs officer point. In Black last week when the driver halted a field duty. I ,u„ camp bugler sounded out The three-legged race showed the "While it has been the cleanest, i attended guard to ask directions to a notori­ team of Johnny Cottier and Jimmy ous bootleg center thirty-five miles $157.50 $ 9 5 . 0 0 healthiest and happiest camp we service conducted by AUju- Duffy to be best. The Gottier-Duffy One of the most popular ranges south of the border. Examining duo did not* miss a step or stumble have yet held; free from, any sen- tan: “ A. Pickering, ' from the . —Hart­ . (A Year to Pay) ever built and makes hundreds of ous accident or disturbance,, the the load the officer uncovered 65 once in their furious sprint to vic­ ford Divisional Headquarters of the cases of European whiskey beneath Full 20 inch coal oven, four gas burners on cooking top with new friends each year. Oven is outstanding feature has been the Salvation Army who has the super­ tory- . , good size and bakes perfectly. remarkable spirit mat has perme­ a double layer of the timbers. Ivar Scott won first prize in the large overhead gas oven and broiling compartment, yet takes vision of all young people s activi­ A gasoline truck carrying 34 potato rSiCe and Wilfred Patenaud only 3K inches of floor space. List price is $184. Special Large fire box that will carry water ated the entire organization since ties in the Salvation Army in the front easily. the moment of our arrival. cases of Montreal bottled beer apck- finished sec^d. price as quoted above $1 57.50.'' “ A Full Year to Pa>. State of Connecticut, western Mas­ ed in straw within her 500-gallon A set-h. ■ l^ournament was won “ The regiment has operated as a sachusetts and Vermont. smooth, harmonious and co-ordinat­ He was assisted by Divisional tank was captured when a customs by Dick Leidholt and John Ciento. ed unit with each one cheerfully Scout Organizer Eldredge from the agent, having followed the load for They repudiated a charge that they accepting his responsibilities and Hartford office, who is stationed at more than fifty miles without a used synthetic methods. It was the scout camp at the lake during stop, began to wonder how much whispered that Ciento, who mixes QUAKER GAS RANGES discharging them with credit to territory an ordinary tank wagon mortars, and Leidholt, who carries himself and the organization. the summer camp. Scout Leader Munsie’s staff consisted of Leslie covered. a hod, have been practising signals. Every Quaker Gas Range is guaranteed to give satisfaction or you don’t have to keep it. “ Marked progress In the various When a carioaa of furniture Old Man’s Race phases of our work Is evident on Larder, John Leggett, Cecil Kittle, and Scout Band Leader William caught fire in the Ogdensbarg The old man’s race had but two all sides and all have combined to switching yards on a hot afternoon, entrants, the requirements fifty make this tour of uuty pass into Hanna. The inspection report showed that the camp was in a very examination revealed a fifty-gallon years. Adolph Knofla was the on­ Range history as the outstanding success hogshead of whiskey crated w'th ly one to qualify strictly. However, Quaker Cabinet Gas to date. good shape, as was thought by ev­ ery one who visited the camp for every eight dining-room chairs. The John Schiebel, who was -anxious to Enamel Finish. “ I am deeply appreciative of the furniture alone was valued at more race, was let in on the grounds that honor of commanding a regiment the day. The afternoon and early evening was srient in showing visi­ than $2,000. Barring the fire, he carried tw'ice as much weight. composed of sucn loyal and de­ 3,000 gallons of 120-proof Canadian It was a thrilling spectacle with $72.00 pendable officers and men.” tors through the camp. whiskey likely would have reached weight triumphing over age. Knofla Shown on left. Throughout the afternoon on Sat­ a Philadelphia “ furniture dealer” got a good start but could not stop Has four large burners and simmerer on cooking top, equipped urday, it rained torrents at Camp WEEK-END TOLL for cutting. at the half-way mark whereas Trumbull. It was the heaviest rain In Milk Cans. Schiebel’s weight served him as a with self lighter. Broiler compartment underneath large oven. An In three years at the camp. ■ Tents Shipments of 24 milk cans from efficient low price cabinet range in enamel fully guaranteed. were flooded and in many cases the 7 DEAD, 22 HURT Chateaugay, N. Y., six miles south In wrestling, Lightweight Johnny men had to climb onto their cots to of the Quebec line, sent between Cottier lost to Heavyweight Avil Three Burner Oil Stoves Special keep dry. The unlucky men who 500 and 600 quarts of French Seaburg in a bout which included drew details, not to inention guard (Continued from page 1) champagne into Burlington, Vt., about every trick conceivable that duty, received a good soaking des­ daily until a passing customs officer the rules prohibit. It lasted 46 pite their raincoats. The deluge their cars crashed netting a broken minutes before Cottier was pinned $14.95 observed the thriving dairy plant ($1.00 a Week) THREE BURNER GAS prevented the playing of the regi­ clavicle for Jack August Oderna, 39 nestled in a setting of huge granite to the ground in a dramatic finish of Stamford, occupant of Leonard’s mental baseball championship finals boulders and evergreens, where any after Cottier had all but clipped off Good for either home or cottage use. Parts always available. STOVE. between Company G of Manchester car Five others were assisted cow that did not starve to death in Seaburg’s head with a scissors hold. and Company C of Willimantic. The from the wreckage unhurt. a week would certainly break four The picnickers ate steaming hot Although Anthony Czerwonka, clam chowder, roast chicken et als., title will be settled later by means legs in a fortnight. of a three game series. 38, was found dead in a gas-filled A shipper from Prescott, Ontario, spaghetti and watermelon. Presi­ Porcelain Top Table $30,00 Late in the afternoon, the storm room here, authorities are not en­ directly opposite Ogdensburg, pros­ dent William A. Knofla awarded $1.00 Weekly abated and the sun bestowed a fin­ tirely accepting a theory of siucide the prizes for the athletic events. pered as a ferry consigner of “ Dom­ An early start home was made for al burning on the aiready tanned and an investigation was under -way inion Pride” bread until the city’s guardsmen. Nearly 800 persons, today. the benefit of Ted Potavin, who is $7.25 A compact little range, daily bread imports mounted to said to require at least an hour just the thing for the small soldiers and civilians, attended a With Mrs. Hazel M. Garde of New more than three loaves per capita (Cash Only) iplendid bill of entertainment pro­ Britain in a Meriden hospital bruis­ and a half to make the trip, and kitchen. Every part is in addition to the local output. the party wished to keep together. _J easily accessible for clean­ vided free of charge for the sol- ed and lacerated, her companion, Smuggle Drugs Too. This is a very fine kitchen table, is strongly aiers in the evening by the Glem- Edward P. Martin, 2 6, is held on a constructed throughout with a porcelain top, fin­ ing. 3 burners on cooking Although alcoholic liquors are top large oven underneath. 2nts Entertainment Bureau of drunken driving charge after his the chief item of contraband in the ished in white enamel. Cleara»ce Sale Pries Hartford at the Pine Grove pavil­ car skidded and overturned. St. Lawrence smuggling traffic, the ARREST POLICEMAN. is only $7.25. ion. This program was arranged by In New Britain customs forces uncover operations Captain Richard H. McLaughlin, At New Britain Bertha Babula in virtually every commodity on the Bridgeport, Conn., July 25.— regimental chaplain. It lasted the was arrested after her car had col­ United States tariff lists. A $50,- Special Policeman James Foley was better part of two hours and was lided with a machine driven by 000 trunk shipment of narcotics under suspension today pending an $1.49 followed by dancing. Theodore Bortoski injuring two was hauled in at Malone, N. Y., be­ investigation by the police disci­ Kitchen Chairs, Golden Oak Finish Early Reveille persons. Bortoski and George Mas­ cause the owner, who said he was plinary committee into his activities ' Reveille yesterdav morning wa-; tic are both hurt but Bortoski was an actor, overlooked the fact well- with his club Sunday when he sen: at 4 o’clock but In most cases tli also jailed together with Miss Ba­ known to customs agents, that act­ six persons to the hospital. efforts of William B. Tasillo's ^reg­ bula, the former for reckless driv­ ors have an aversion to new trunks. Witnesses declared the officer Specials In Neponset Rugs imental band, which plays,d “ I Can c ing and the girl for operating with­ A $30,000 consignment of dia­ suddenly went berserk at Columbus Get ’em Up,” were superfluous, for out a license. monds was found wrapped in ci­ Park and swung his club with con­ many of the men were already up. Pasquale De Maide, 68, ended his gars. The precious stones had siderable abandon in the midst oI In a short time, the camp was fall own life by drinking poison after been concealed in the cigars at the a crowd. Among the injured were And Floor Coverings of I'fe. Mess call sjuiidod a few living 25 years in darkness. Blind time of their manufacture. Mrs. Olga Celli, New London, John and despondent, the aged man left A shoe brush, among another Splain, Tom Noble and James minutes later and after u.'eakfast Closing out all our patterns in first quality goods at these low prices. came the work of policing the en­ a note asking forgiveness. traveler’s toilet articles, contained Pryor, all of Bridgeport. tire reservation in order tnat it Donald Richardson, 14, suffered in a hollow back, 21 unfinished might be in fine condition when a broken leg when his bicycle and stones. All yd. Goods Regular Price 89c Now the 102nd Infantry. C. N. ‘1., mov­ an automobile driven by Thomas An invalid woman, who carried LEHIGH COAL 2 59c ed into camp later in the morning Lynch of New Milford came togeth­ two downy pillows for added com­ This is for cash in 30 days. 15 yards or more laid free. for its two weeks’ stay. er at Torrington. fort on her journey to New York and Shortly after 7 o’clock, the boys Confesses Murder city, lost $4,500 worth of narcotics 6x9 Neponset Rugs, n ow ...... $4.95 marched out of camp for the Nian­ Hartford’s contribution to the only because sfie turned energetic­ TRUCKING tic station, where they eutrained week-end tragedies was heightened ally to watch the customs inspector $5.95 after he had passed her with only 7-6x9 Neponset Rugs, n o w ...... • • for home. by the confession of Joseph Billa­ della, 19, of Winsted, who confess­ a perfunctory examination of her S t o v e ...... $15.50 9x10-6 Neponset Rugs, now ...... • $7.95 ed to the murder of Rose Berdino, luggage. Chestnut ...... $15.25 10, whose body was found in a Besides watching all manners of E g g ...... $15.00 . $9.95 smuggling along their 360 mile 9x12 Neponset Rugs, now ...... swamp near Highland lake. Pea ...... $12=00 CONFESSES HE KILLED At Unionville seven persons nar­ front the forty customs officers In $1.00 weekly on any of these. the Ogdensburg district inspect and rowly escaped drowning when the If paid in 10 days after delivery TEN YEAR OLD GIRL sedan in which they were riding certify $200,000,000 worth of legi­ plunged through the bridge over the timate import and export commerce Sale Prices on Credit Terms canal and hung suspended with the annually. front wheels touching ten feet of In this herculean labor last year, HARRY E. SEAMAN Giving you up to 12 months to pay for your purchases at the re­ (Continued from page 1) water. Passensby held the wavering they detected 1,971 smuggling op­ machine while its occupants clam­ erations which led to criminal pros­ duced prices. gate and togeher with William bered hastily out. ecutions in the federal courts for Webb, of New Britain, his brotber- the northern district of New York. in-law, entered the woods. During the year 1,639 persons were FILMS LONG ANTICIPATED sentenced to the penitentiary from Find the Bundle the district. Fines aggregating Developed and Reaching the soft muck of a. $1,242,746 were assessed in prohi­ G. L KEITH FURHITDRE CO, INC swamp, they came upon a woman’s KIDDIE REVUE IS ON bition and narcotics cases, against Printed coat and a few yards away found $191,000 in the southern district Cor. Main and School Sts., Phone 121, South Manchester, Conn. the bundle. But its stench warned of New York, (New York City), the 24 Hour Service them of what they might find in­ (Continued from Page 1) largest federal jurisdiction in the side the bundle and returning to country. the house they sent Raymond with scenes from childhood to old Before a single judge of the Bushnell of New Hartford, a pass­ age. northern district, there are now KEMPT’S ing motorist, for police. Beautiful Set pending 1,126 criminal cases grow­ The bundle was found by the In the last act a beautiful gold ing out of the operations of the Film Deposit Box at answering authorities to be a few set was seen on the stage, givin.^ border patrol, not including immi­ Store Entrance. HERALD ADVERTISING PAYS-USE IT burlap bags wrapped around the the appearance of the banquet hall gration cases. in the reception to Lindbergh. A badly decomposed body of the miss­ waltz and a black bottom dance, SKBTOIES BI BBSSBI ing girl. The prostrate parents were both well done by two little chil­ SYNOPSIS BY BRAUOHBia immediately informed of the grue­ dren, added considerably to this THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE: (39) Northern Seas some find but were not allowed to number and a fast dance pepped see the body. things up. . „ Victim Identified Billy Shea sang “ Forgive Me ^ r ■; A neighbor. Dominic Bruno iden­ and the show wound up with “ Hal­ tified the little victim. lelujah” by the entire company. BEe/NO S J ^ Rose disappeared while enroute The State theater junior or­ home from a neighborhood grocery chestra, also directed by Manager the afternoon of July 16. Her fran­ Sanson, was in fine trim today and tic parents had enlisted the aid of followed the show to the letter. police and friends in a fruitless Manager Sanson says that all the NORTH POLE credit must be given to the chil­ search for the child. ELLESMERE I. Billadella was twice an inmate dren who have worked- so hard to of the state reformatory, the first make the show a success. time on a charge of attempted The revue will go on every day at 2:40 and 8:30. The regular show criminal assault on a child and the r -.ii second time for robbing St. will open, however, at 2:15 in the \ SPITZ be:/pqenK% afternoon and at 7 o’clock in the Joseph’s church of a small amount evening. There is no advance in of money. The youth was out on prices but the admission for the af­ parole at the time of the robbery- ternoon performances will be the Sir Francis Drake, in the latter part of the six- He had been substituting for his same as that for the evening. ^ teenth .century sought a vvay through the Americas, The northern seas are rich in the deeds and suffer­ John Cabot sailed in father as day watch at the pin fac­ He was caught by a storm as he sailed Into the Pa­ tory. The factory has been idle most ings of brave men. Names of islands, inlets, sounds 1497 in the attempt to Cabot discovered a cific from Magellan’s strait and blown far southw^rti* of the summer but maintains a day I and frozen bays in the frozen arctic still bear the names miss the New World and “ coast whose sea seemed i He found open sea at the southern end of the contU and night watchman. NOTICE! of explorers who tried to find sea routes from ocean reach the Old. Instead he almost solid with fish.” Prosecuting Attorney C. W. Owing to the death of Wesley discovered North Amer­ Generations of men after nent proving that America does not reach to th e .S p i^ Glenney, secretary of The W. G. to ocean, from Asia to Europe across the bleak wastes Winslow accompanied the police ica, apparently touching him dared death to bring iPole. Then he sailed north. ^ T o Be Continued) escort that removed Billadella to Glenney Lumber Company, thi.a pictured above. 7-22 Newfoundland. ___ _ home this fish as food. ‘ Skttchti and Synoptot, Copyrtght. 1t27, TM.Or o y the Litchfield jail, announcing that concern will be closed Tuesday at By NEA. Thro'u^ Sp»cUT f,rmi»»lon th« Publlthtr, ef Th» BhoV ef Knowltdgt. Copyright, 1923-26^ first degree murder action would noon for the remainder of the day. be instituted ht once. THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, JULY Z5 ,1927. ' fAGE FOUR

[tremely difficult to get earnest pro-' bly afford, even if it could be had, iHanrlfeBlrr hibitionists to look post-prohibition in the same effect, outside a mili­ effects squarely in tbe face. tary camp— which it couldn’ t^ { EtiEitlng ®fral& Also they have been buttressed t>UBLlSHED BY by a great deal of misinforniation NOT SO SIIXY i x n E T H E H E RA LD PRINTING CO. given out by professionals whose The Anti-Saloon League Indig­ FoanCed by Elwood •!. Bla nantly denies a recent newspaper Oct. L 1881 personal business it was to make Every Evening Except Sundays .*,nd prohibition appear to have been story (not published in tbe ’ Man­ By RODNEY DUTCHER H olidays. __ chester Herald) to the effect that Washington, July 25.— E»i)osure New York. July 25.— In a barn­ Entered at the Post Office at Uan> successful. We have been told, more like building often half-hidden the executive committee of the of new political scandals in India­ Chester as Second Class Mall Matter. or less officially, even since the first na, involving Governor E. Jackson, by the haze that drifts in from the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mall of tbe year, that the smuggling of League a year and a half ago, by a East River, forbidding looking, six dollars a year, sixty cents a raises the question why, among the month for shorter periods. liquor into the United States had vote of only ,5 to 4, defeated a mo­ host of brilliant Hoosiers the state closed in by tenements and the By carrier, eighteen certs ~ week. tion to bring impeachment proceed­ has produced,! one or two of them many symbols of poverty, end the Single coplea three centa been almost completely stopped and tragedies of the great city; here ings against the President of the couldn’t have been persuaded to SPECIAL advertising R E P R E ­ that there was no important source stay at home and clean up politics. the last grim chapters are written; SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llss^. United States. * here come the unhappy endings Inc.. 2S5 Madison Avenue. New York of supply, now, with the exception I There is a growing feeling that and 612 North Michigan Avenua of moonshine and synthetic stuff Such a story is not only false but an upheaval in Indiana is due, and ...... for this is the New York Chicago. ridiculous, declares the League. that it will bring about new and morgue. made from redistilled commercial Here comes the stories of gas- The Manchester Evening Herald is Perhaps. Such action qn the part better conditions in the state’s po­ on sale In New York City at Schultz's alcohol. litical affairs. filled rooms...... the girl from the .News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. of the League would be ridiculous, country who couldn’t go back...... Street and 42nd. Street entrance of There is running in this newspa­ All this week of course; but that doesn’t neces­ Here comes the floater found in the Grand Central Station. per daily a series of articles written A close friend of the late Wil­ •‘International News Service has the sarily carry with it the implication liam Jennings Bryan recalls a waters of the Hudson...... No ex­ by Lawrence Sullivan, so illuminat­ planation...... Just tired of the exclusive rights to use for republica­ that a report that the League con­ hitherto unpublished story indi­ tion In any form all news dispatches ing and so startling that no true cating what the Commoner thought grist of a grinding mill, perhaps, DEMONSTRATION SALE credited to or not otherwise credit­ templated such action Is as silly as grist of a grinding mill,perhaps, ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively friend of temperance, and no one of Indiana politics, even in his own. the action itself would, be.- bench who tried to escape life in entitled to use for repubilcatlon all who is not willing to let the country party. of Englander Day Beds and Couches the local or >indated news published It would not be so very sui^pris- Bryan was campaigning for Wil­ bad gin. Well, he escaped at last herein.” drift onto tbe rocks of wholesale .... The Broadway butterfly whose ing if the League should take it son in 1916 and was working his Above— An attractive daven­ •debauchery, can afford to leave way toward engagements in Ohio. beauty began to fade and who woke n e w era in day-bed com- MONDAY, JULY 2 5, 192 7 Into Its head to demand- the im- up one morning tired. . . .so tired port and day-bed are combine'! them unread. Mr. Sullivan is an em- He was besought to stop off in in this Englander double dav­ 1 peachment of President Coolidge. ludiana and speak once or twice . . . .and forgotten by yesterday's foi*t and beauty has arriv­ ploye of a news service controlled >• ^ ^ loves....sh e looks in the mirror enport bed. Cretonne cover­ A ^ ^ Everybody knows what it did to there on behalf of the ticket. ' SPEED by an individual who perhaps did and sees a drawn face and once ed. Reg. ed. No longer does one feel Senator Wadsworth. “ No,” Bryan is said to have re­ more than any other person in the plied. ‘‘You’re too rotten for me.” lovely eyes dissipation dimmed ?89.00 ...... $49.50 The illy considered action of the . . . .They find her with an over­ it necessary to hide the couch or country to make prohibition possi­ Legislature at its last session, in The number of “ Bryan men” one dose of something-or-other...... day-bed in the kitchen or back scrapping the legal speed limit for ble. He was sent on this mission of still finds' in Washin,gton is And the fellow that plunged too in^'estigation to get and write the surprisingly large. Old fellows, heavy on the market and, losing room. Englander has given us highway motoring has resulted in all, got the strange notion that complicating a situation that was truth and nothing else. He has al­ OPEN FORUM most of them, and veterans of all the Bryan campaigns. One and all money was everything. He bought pieces of furniture that we can had enough at best aud which to­ ready shown that liquor smuggling a revolver...... And the unhappy SUGGEST .\IRPORT SITE they^till have faith in the departed be proud to place in the best liv­ day is far -worse than it ever has into the United States from Canada leader and regret that there is none sweethearts, the faitkless wife and is conducted on simply an enormous to take his place at the head of a husband of the “ other man.” ...... been. The grisly horror of the “ Mil­ Editor The Herald: They come every day to add a few ing rooms or bedrooms. There ford pike,” where twenty tragedies scale. He has, therefore, shown that I have read with interest the united party. Recent controversy over the lines to the endless tragic story of ^re styles for practically every/ have occurred since the beginning the believers in prohibition have several articles in The Herald con­ this haze-hung harbor...... cerning an airport for Manchester. credit for the Federal Reserve Act. of the year on a stretch of the fin­ been utterly deluded in the house which Colonel E. M. House ap­ need from the new Twin-Da- I agree this is an oppprtune time Each day a line of police walk est, straightest and “ safest” of their friends. pear ;ed to claim for himself, which The quality Englander Couch- Bed down to the simplest single to agitate this subject. It seems^to Senator Carter Glass sought to past. They carry with them automobile thoroughfare in Ameri­ The first step necessary in the me it would be a good idea for the little books and photographs and Bed. sketched above, opens to wrest from House, and which full size bed. With cretonne couch. ca, has knocked the props out from correction oi the liquor situation in Chamber of Commerce to appoint a Samuel Untermyer tried to grab slips of paper. They pause for a committee to investigate certain moment to scan a face, make a cover. But each and every style has one thing those enthusiasts who argued that the United States is a better under­ from both of them on behalf of Reg. ?38.50- . sifes. ex-Senator Owen, meets with a hasty pencil scratch across a name $27.50 in common— and that is a superior “ fin­ speed alone had little to do with standing of the facts by those who I believe any uninterested person and go on. The record is ended for grunt from a Bryan worshipper. ish.” Horn's of time seem to have been creating danger on the road. have hoped that conditions were after looking over the field would It was a Bryan congress that them. This argument is as valid as the pretty good and getting better. Once say that the best landing and "tak­ passed the act, says he, and a de­ Also, there is that endless stream put into the enameling of frames—into the old wheeze that it is not the out of that better understanding is ing off field in town is on the Ma­ ciding majority waited for Bryan's of people “ lookimg for someone’’ selecting of covers— and the making of guire Tract, located on the east . . . .They come day after day and a balloon that hurts the victim, but brought about, it goes -without say­ approval before they would have mattresses and valances. Englander side of Autumn street. On several anything to do with it. go among the aead and go away the sudden stop. ing that something will be done. occasions aviators have landed and and come again and go av/ay. One day-bed and other products for sleep have In every one of the accidents on Either enforcement of prohibi­ taken off there and they claim it is Secretaries and clerks left be­ woman, I am told, has come at the^appearance of hand tailoring— every the Milford pike the car which was an ideal field. There are more ac­ hind in senatorial and congression­ various intervals over three years. detail being as correct as you could wish tion will be compelled— and real en­ cidents while taking off and land­ A daughter disappeared one morn­ primarily involved was traveling at al offices report that they are hav­ for. forcement will involve the most ing than at any other stage of the ing their troubles with the federal ing and was never heard of again. thirty miles an hour or more, in revolutionary overturning of politi­ game, and if a plane becomes un­ radio commission. The commis­ Each time the old woman expects Yet these fine day-beds and TOUches ai’e to find her there...... But never most cases much faster. There is no cal and economic forces than any manageable in taking off it is much sion’s new wave-length allocations Englander Day-Bed with metal marked sui'prisingly .low— with special record of an accident involving a better to have plenty of room in met with widespread approval, but has. ends, as sketched, has cretonne prices during this demonstration s^e. country save Russia has ever which to regain control than to be covering. Opens to full size twenty-five mile pace. there were many protests from ad­ Come in and see how completely this line achieved— or it will be recognized in danger of crashing into some mirers of some stations whose They talk of the provincialism of bed. Throughout the state there ha.s that the whole enterprise of Vol­ building which might easily happen ranges were reduced, principally in the -ruralities! Tab this one: Reg. ?45.00 . $29.50 covers your needs. ' been an appalling increase in the stead prohibition is a delusion and if the airport was located in the ! the middle west. The commission the office boy of the institution in number of killings and of wrecks heart of a town. was hard-boiled when broadcasters which the column is written— a that there must be compromise with The elevation of tnis field is fine young man of 19— started on a va­ since the speed lid came off. pleaded for reconsideration, so facts on some saner and more serv­ for taking off, the visibility froifi some broadcasters and fans sent cation the other day which took WATKINS BROTHERS. I n g . It is not only on the inter-urban iceable basis. the air good and it is located about S. O. S. calls to Capitol Hill. But him on his first train trip. He had i highways that the craze for speed one-lialf mile from Main street. _ when the boys and girls now hand­ never been more than two hours CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES has become worse this year— it is I do not know as to whether it ling the offices ask the commission away from New York in his life. He acked me questions of what to everywhere. Cities and towns that PARITY HOKUM could be procured for an airport or for help or information, they ob­ not. but would suggest an investi­ tain little satisfaction, because the do on trains such as I have not formerly protected themselves by “ I am confident,” proclaims Sen­ heard since reading the “ by gosh” gation. „ , board thinks it knows what it’s local ordinance against the main­ ator Moses, “ that the Senate will E. T. Ferris, doing. jokes of the old Uncle Hiram joke never ratify any treaty which does 298 Oak street. books. And he’s faiwfrom being an tenance of highroad speeds on their unusual New York lad. streets now submit to automobi)e.s not give to the United States com­ July 25, 1927. Senator Robert F. 'VVagner of New York plans, at this writ­ charging through thickly settled plete parity with Great Britain on ing, to sail for Germany and re­ A school teacher of an East districts at a rate of'speed twice the seas— in tonnage, in number of visit the scene of his birth. Wegner Side class tells me one of her ships and in calibre of guns.” semes to be the only member of greatest difficulties is trying to to three times that dictated by a make the Manhattan youngsters At this point, no doubt, the sen­ the senate who was born in decent regard for the lives of their Europe. He came to this country realize what mountains look like. TEST ANSWERS citizens. ator envisions the words “ great ap­ A THOUGHT 'at the age of 8 or 9, and when he Brought up on 4 0-story sky-scrap­ ■\Vhat to do about it, nobody plause” in parenthesis. 1 defeated Wadsworth last year he ers they have difficulty Imagining anything taller and when told there seems to know. . This is hokum talk, gallery stuff, Judge not that ye he not judged. j was elected to the highest elective Below are answers to the “ Now I office allowed him by the constitu- are mountains that make these Judge Johnson of the Manches­ the twaddle of George Mose^, cham­ — JIatthew vii: 1. _ You Ask One” questions on the TUESDAY’S SPECIAL _ _ ! tion. Senator James Couzens of buildings look like midgets they comics page. Missing words are ter police court has asserted that 40 pion baby kisser and applesauce dis­ glance at her with open unbelief. The right of private judgment is ;Michigan was born in Ontario and GILBERT SWAN. printed in capitals. miles an hour is fast enough for tributor of New England. abJoluteIn every American citizen. Senator Hiram K. Bmgbain of Con- 1— Lady GODIVA rode naked Moses knows well enough that aDsoiuie m ! ngcticut wos born in Hawaii, rorm- through the street? of Coventry. anybody to drive and that a faster .-James A.Garfield. j senator Lane was born in Cana- gait than that should he regarded there is absolutely no way to create 2— The governor of North Caro-1 •------I da and the late Senator Nelson was lina said, “ It’s a long time between as prima facie evidence of reckless­ parity by means of a treaty. To cre­ LAPSE OF TIME ; Norway. DRINKS.” ness. But is that to be construed ate a parity you must scrap or 3 _S ir Walter SCOTT wrote that one may drive at forty build ships. All that the treaty can Tbe Damaged One: Ah was bes’ ; “ The Lady of the LAKE.” through Main street? do, by way of making the United man at a frien’s weddin’ , an’ he ; 4— Mt EVEREST in the LTM.\- LAYAN range is the highest moun­ How fast can a driver negotiate States navy the theoretical equal of smashed me up 'cos Ah kissed de DAILY ALMANAC tain in the world. the intersection at the Center or the the British navy is to sign an agree­ bride. The Other: But it’s de custom for Wrap thy form in a mantle-gray. 5— Auguste RODIN was sculptor ! \ stretch of North Main street ment that it will be all right if the Feast day of St. James the Great, de bes’ man to kiss de bride after Star-inwrought! of “ The Thinker.” fm patron of Spain. • 6— The HUDSON’S BAY Com­ through the Depot Square neig’a- navies are brought to parity. And de ceremony. Bind with thine hair the eyes of f borhood or the streets surrounding there is no faction in Britain which The Damaged One: Yeh, but dis Anniversary of the birth of A. J. Day; pany aided greatly in the early set­ was two years after de ceremony. Balfour, British statesman. Kiss her until she be wearied out, tlement of Canada. the Cheney mills— and still have is trying to prevent such an agree­ Territory of Wyoming organiz­ — Eugene Victor DEBS receiv­ — Passing Show. Then wander o’er city, and sea, 7 his car under the control that will ment. That country has shouted its ed. 1868. and land, ed the SOCI.\I.IST party nomina­ make his passage reasonably safe? head off in asseveration that it It is true love if it endures after Roman Catholic authorities of Touching all with thine opiate tion for president of the U. S. five It would seem as if we might, so agrees to the principle of parity. hearing her describe 82,492 dif­ Mexico announced suspension of wand— times. Come long-sought. 8— Nina, Pinta and SANTA MA­ Ear as Manchester at least is con­ It is no such simple thing, as ferent things as “ perfectly prec­ church services, beginning July 31, 1926. — Percy Bysshe Shelley: To Night. RIA were the three ships in which cerned, bring about a crystalization Moses would have thfe gullible be­ ious.” Columbus sailed on his voyage Ot of ideas on what constitutes safe lieve, which confronts the country discovery. French Plate Mirrors and what constitutes reckless driv­ at Geneva. The trick is to get a 9— u. S. Congressmen receive TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS A ing, so far as speed alone is con­ treaty that will not only provide Ifs a Hard Life YEAR salary. cerned. parity— which is not at issue— but 10— Excalibur was the name of Would it not be a good idea for will provide it without compelling the sv/ord of King ARTHUR. 1 B E G T O bO O T H A T THE FBGFLt TU2£D CU THE the selectmen, the judge and prose­ the United States to spend scores or AY2A'/, OH 3\(2., AMD cutor of the police court and the hundreds of millions on war ships 'fcjOe VWETTEEfxl iS CJESiC-SD o e a Notice the shaped frame of this miiT’or— chief of police of this town to con­ which aviation development will *n ' the rounded bottom corners, the S curved top stitute themselves a board to inter­ all probability render obsolete be­ — and you will realize that this is a high SMOKE pret this problem, establish a code fore they are launched. ^ade mirror. The frames are of _ heavy for the guidance of the public, post moulding, finished in burnished gold with the the roads with adequate warning AFTER CAMP 7 raised fiower groups in polychrome. The signs— and then soak the offenders? Setting aside the never-ending glasses are heavy French plate of first qual­ disputations of the pacifist and the ROCK ity. Size, over all, llY2x2S% inches. ’ Reg­ LIQUOR TRUTH ultra-militarist, each of whom ular $7.75. Cash with order. No ’phone The growth of the use of liquor seems to regard the other as an ene­ or mail orders filled. by boys and girls is frightening my of mankind and a traitor to thousands of persons in this coun­ his country, there is much to be try who are not easily made pan­ said for citizen soldier training, WATKINS BROTHERS icky. A social debacle through the even if one goes no further into the intrusion of the drink habit into en­ subject than the annual fortnight’s tirely new fields is looming as a na­ camp. tional menace. More people are You have to hand it to the boss lt- t It heeding the “ Stop, look and listen” soldiers for knowing wbat to do signs of the times— many more than with young fresh blood and with even a year ago. youthful mentalities, when it comes INSULATIOII If we are on the wrong track in to the business of making them our handling of the liquor problem, “ fit.” Off they go, each year, a m e FeEUSUGHTB$>,CHIEF Hoccy! - My w p boous, ■scme oid p a ^ , w ith firesaftty, strength, if we have made a bad matter far good many hundreds of boys and A/DQ I HOPE SDO U)fLL ease of deenrstion, clean­ worse by going at the reform In a youngish men who have been GlVe TMS 6EK3CE SOMeOHETHINl^ liness-, endurance. A ll wrong way, it is obvious that the humped up over desks and work­ these at no added cost benches and even automobile steer­ longer a reversal of proceedings is ATTENTIOM whenyou remodel or build 5100% Profit delayed the more difficult it is go­ ing wheels, for a year, oftener than with Sheetrock, the ing to become to undo the damage not slouchy In gait and indifferent fire­ and get a fresh and right start. and slack In manner— and back proof wallboard. Made of You would like to TAKE this profit wouldn’t pure gypsum rock in broad So sanguine were the hopes of they come at the end of two weeks you? In camp, erect, snappy, greatly giv­ sheets. W e sell and rec­ the folk who consented to the ex­ BU^—how would you like to PAY it? periment of prohibition and so con­ en to saying ■ “ sir” without ob­ ommend it heartily* vinced were its promoters that they sequiousness, energetic, hard an! Keep out of "free lot” schemes— or better yet— were doing the right thing that, not altogether pleasing. ask the unnaturally, they were not wholly The National Guard encamp­ W. G. Glenney unbiased In their judgment on the ments provide probably the very MANCHESTER results. There are very few persons best vacation Imaginable for hun­ Co. BO judicially minded that they can dreds upon hundreds of Connecticut Allen PL, Manchester CHAMBER OF COMMERCE wei^h without prejudice the conse­ boys, every year. And the best of quences of any action which they it is that In the "great majority of themselves have succeeded In bring-; cases It Is the sort of a vacation ! ii c o aO <.uo«rr*TX>*>- Ing about. So that it has been ex- that the vacationer couldn’t possi- r A G E n i MANCHESTEPw (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 25 ,1927.

threads of embroidery silk is sold | motions, free house lot, homewo^, improved acreage. 1 shipment cleared from Ontario It was in connection with this de­ for one dolla'.iPerfume, cigars and {endless chain merchandise sales ports of the United States esti­ PUBLICin KILLS velopment and other similar ones other merchandise outfits which ] and similar literature, mates that the legally billed whis­ that the Manchester Chamber of are sold from five to ten dollars While volumes have baen writ- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM key shipments for the year ended Commerce has a record of saving with the understanding that the ten In warning, to the public ir July 1 aggregated $20,000,000. At money will be refunded when a cer­ connection with the various 339.8—WTAM. CLEVELAND—750. Leading DX Stations. Manchester people over $25,000 by Monday, July 25. 1:311 Cantor's orchestra. least an equal amount, they esti­ SWINDLERS’ PLANS pointing out to them the fallacies tain amount of sales have , been Echemes to defraud, it is still appar­ (DST) (ST) ent from inquiries which reach the Muriel La France, the only Ameri­ 7:110 «:0U—Lomi)ardo'» orchestra, mate, was sent to*the American side and misrepresentations in the made. 8:00 7:00—Twilight program. 47$_VVSB, ATLANTA—630. can coloratura soprano who looks and 7:30 6:30—WJZ program. without clearance ac the Canadian claims of the promoters. All of these schemes are enor­ local Chamber, that ad-vertisementa 8:30 7:30—Cavaliers. mously lucrative to the promoters of this type still have their effect, sings like Gall! Curd, has recently be­ 10:110 U:00— CratKi opera with WE.^F. 10:00 9:00—Swedish Family Band. customs houses. , Homework Frauds 12:45 11:45—Concert. Grand Island, United States re­ and the victims haven’t a show in and are being read and answered by come a member of Roxy's Gang, and 11:00 10:00—Cavaliers. 526—KYW. CHICAGO—570. P o ^ Office Department Is­ Active attention is , also being She will be featured in the next pro­ 12:00 11:00—Orcheslra: organ. sort in the Niagara river midway given by the Post Office Depart­ the world. many people. 461.3—WTIC, HARTFORD—650. 7:30 6:30—P.oxy with W.IZ. The amounts of money Involved gram to be broadcast by WJZ and 6:30 6:30—Bond trio; talk. between Buffalo and Niagara Falls, ment to the viciious schemes to de­ A recent investigation of one of the Rlue Network on Monday night. 7-30 6:30—Clinton musical period. Other Chicago is the "pesthole” of river smuggling sues Fraud Orders as fraud shut-ins, cripples and old are comparatively small, in fact, these projects showed conclusively Supporting Miss La France will be 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) Stations Silent operations. people in isolated sections by means they are purposely kept small so that as a result of a single one-inch ottier soloists of the Gang, the one 11:05 10:05—Club Worthy orchestra. Customs officials assert "there is of so-called “ homework.” that the number of transactions hundred-voice chorus, the Russian 422.5—WOR, NEWARK—710. Monday Night. will be increased and the possibility advertisement in a wall-known Choir, the organ, the Jazz orchestra 7*00 6:00—.Jacques .lacob.s' ensemble. not a resident on ihe island w*ho Soon as They Appear. Under the pretense of enabling weekly publication, 70,000 answers ind the cathedral chimes. Del Stalg- 7-30 6:30—LevUow’s orchestra. 428.3— WLW, CINCINNATI—700. could not lead our men to a liquor them to earn money at home, these of’^suits brought against the promo­ were received, most of them inclos­ srs, the brilliant young cornetist with g|,)5 7;15—Newark Philharmonic ters by outraged people will be les­ 8:00 7:00—Gibson orenestra. cache.” schemes filch from one to ten dol­ ing one dollar, of which 91 per the Goldman Band, will be heard in Band. 8:30 7:30—Theatrical review; orch. sened. several selections when that group 9*15 8:15—New England Investors, This does not refer to summer The death knell has been sound­ lars apiece from poor unfortunates cent was net profit to the promot­ lo ’so 9:30—Pepper Potters. 9:00 8:00—Studio features. who can least afford to lose the Controls the Situation broadcasts a symphonic concert 9:30 8:30—Johnston’s program. residents, of. course. Fifteen miles ed to many forms of fraud through ers. through WEAF and the Red Network, 33fl_W eZ, NEW ENGLAND—9C0. 10:00 9:00—Review; dance music. long and half as wide, the island is money. In the past the Post Office De­ Later In the evening these same sta­ 5-55 4:55—Has*'ball: organ. 499.7—WFAA, DALLAS—600. 6;30—Lowe’s trio, pianist. the summer homeland of numerous the medium of the wide publicity In every case there is a joker partment has employed a policy of If you want to know the facts in tions will radiate Mozart’s famous op­ 6:30 8*30 7:30—Orch; banjos, songs. connection with any of these pro­ era, "lA Nozze dl Figaro.” The Phil- 7:03 6:03—Lowe’s orche.stra. 10:30 9:30—Male quartet. wealthy families of the Buffalo dis­ given them by national and local or­ skillfully hidden which makes it “ hands off” , except in aggravated 6:30_noxy with W.IZ. idelphia station WOO. has arranged 7:30 325.9—KOA, DENVER—920. trict. ganizations during the past tv*o virtually impossible for the victim cases. But of late the increase in jects before you send your money for a recital by the Interboro Male 9:00 8:00—Aleppo Drum Corps. 11:00 10:00—Theater orchestra, the unordered merchandise by mail the Chamber of Commerce is glad Chorus and WMAK will introduce the 0:30 ij;30_Musical program. 11:15 10:15—Oriental journey. U. S. Ten’itory years. to ever realize a cent on the work Lujeska Trio to their listeners. Oth­ 10:00 9:00—Baritone, pianist. 440.9—W eX-WJR, DETRUIT—680, The island is United States terri­ that they have done. has placed such a burden on the de­ to serve you. er features will be a rehearsal of an 10:30 9.30—Baseball; musical prog. 8 00 7:00—Goidkette’s dance orch. Only a short time ago the Post­ Among the best known of these partment, and Better Business or­ ■491.5_1w EAF, n e w YORK—610. tory. Five bands of American open air opera. ‘'Cavallerla Rusticana 8:15 7:15—Light o p e ^ smugglers base, their operations master General issued a fraud or­ “ homework” frauds are the lace ganizations have called their at­ through WGU and a concert by the 6:00 5:00—Waldorf music. 10:00 9:00—Sextet with WJZ. tention so forcibly to other abuses Ruthstrom Swedish Family Band 7:00 6:00—Piano twins. . _ , „ 10-35 9:35—Organ; stage program. here. Their speed boat shipments der against one of the well known making machine, the knitting ma­ through WSB. 7']0 6:10—Debate. “ Vital Topics. “ 374:8-WWJ. DETROIT-800. run into Lake Erie as far as West- endless chain sales project in con­ chine, both ot which are intended of the department by promoters, McGovern Granite Co. 7-30 6:30—Parnassus String Trio. 7 00 6:00—Dinner concerL nection with women’s hosiery. solely as a means of selling the ma­ that a determined disposition to Wave lengths In meters on left oi 8Um 7:00—South Sea Islanders. 8-00 7:00—Musical program. field, Dunkirk and Silver Creek, 8:30 7:30—Goldman Band. New York. Supplementing this sup­ On July 11 a similar fraud order chine. “ clean house” is apparent. CEMETERY MEMORIALS station titlC kilocycles on the rlghu dl FI. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs. Times are Eastern Daylight bavlng 10:00 9:00—Opera, ” Le Nozze 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—600. was issued by the United States The card coloring and gilding as Millions Will Be Saved garo.” “ ply along the American coast south itepresented by and Eastern standard. Black type In­ 9:30 8:30—Musical program. of the falls, are thousand-case ship­ Post Office against the Maja Sales a means of selling 7c or Sc worth of Literally millions of dollars will dicates beat features. 11-00 10:00—Patterson’s orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Fiddle Band, “ 455—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 12:30 11:30—Pianist; musIcM. ments of beer ana ale from Port Corporation, forbidding them the cards and bronze powder at $1. be saved to the general public if C. W. H.4ltTENSTEIN 1:00 12:00—Asfor trio. use of the mails in connection with the mails can be effectively closed Leading East Stations. 340.7- KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—880. Colborne, Ontario, directly across Embroidery outfits where a small 149 Summit St. Telephone 1621 4-30 3:30—Knickerbocker orchestra. 10- 30 9:30—Scotch, Irish favorites. their promotion of a free lot real piece of cheap linen and a few to the unordered merchandise pro- 5:30 4;:!0—Baseball: markets. 11- 45 10:45—Band, philosopher, violin, Lake Erie from Dunkirk. Tw*o- ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 6:50 5:50—Baseball: time. 12- 45 11:45—Piano, vocal specialties. thirds of the Buffalo customs seiz­ estate sale in Florida. 7:05 6:1)5—Dinner music. 7:00 6:00—Klein’s aerenaders. 394.5—W08, JEFFERSON Cl7Y-(60. This established a precedent 6:30—Roxy and His Gang. ures, which have netted more than 7:35 6:35—Educational talk. 7:30 10:.S0 9:30—Plano; ramblers 3,000 cases of ale m less than a which will affect practically every 9-00 8:00—Minstrels; specialty. 9:00 8:00—Spotlight hour. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS ClTY-810. free lot promotion in the country 9:35 8:35—Two dance orchestraa 10:00 9:00—Moonlight sextet. • 10:00 9:00—WEAF grand opera. month, are in the open lake. 10:30 9:30—Studio program. 10:30 9:30—Friedman’s 11:00 10:00—Soprano, p^jmist. Must Watch Railroads as the Maja plan of operation dif­ 11*00 lOlUO—Two dance orchestras. 405—WLIT. PHILADELPHIA—740. 1:46 12:45-Nlghthawk frolic. fered in no essential from that em­ 8:00 7:00-W EAF P^og'-am. Five railroad or wehicle bridges ^285.5-WBAL. BALTlMCRE-1050. 608—WOO, PHILADELPHIA—530, 468.5—KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. ployed right here in New England A Few Minutes Now i 7:30 6:30—Ro.vy with WJA. 11:00 10:00—Johnston’ s music box. at Buffalo, Niagara Falls, fjewiston 9:00 8:00—Ensemble, tenor. 7:30 6::t0—WOO trio; talks. 12:00 11:00—51. B. C. program. and elsewhere. / ^ 9-00 8:00—Interboro Male Chorus, and Blackrock, add to the stagger­ 10:00 9:00—WBAL dance orchestra. I- 00 12:00—KPO prog; violinist, tenor ing responsibilities of Buffalo’s The following quotation from a 352.7— WNAC, BOSTON—850. 10 ‘:0*2 U :l)2—Or ga n rec't^ I- 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. National Better Business Bureau 8:00 7:00—Dinner music. 315.7—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—SbO. 0:00 8:00—Orchestra, soprano. fourteen border patrol operatives. May Add Happy 8:30 7:30—Musical program. 6- O0 5:00—Ensemble: baseball. 10:30 9:30—Lecture recital. The magnitude of rail shipments Bulletin will give an idea of the 9:30 8:80—Special program. 7- 20 6:20 -Road conditions 11:00 laiK. 10:00—Orchestra; quartet. extent of the profiteering indulged 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJA from the Canadian side is sug­ 11:00 10:00—Dance music: organ. 9:00 8:00-Light oP®ra with WJZ 12:05 11:05—Novelty; tenor; orch, in by the Maja outfit: 302.8— WGR, BUFFALO—990. -790. l:.30 12:30—Organ recital. gested by the recent seizure of sev­ “ The evidence showed that land 8:00 7:00—Hawaiian ensemble. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—7. 384.4—KGO, OAKLAND—780. en carloads of London beer in a Years To Your 9*00 8:00—Wren concert program. 6-25 6:26—Baseball scores. 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. program. for which the company paid $28.50 11:05 10:05—Carpenter’s danM orch. 6-30 5:30—Van Curler orchestra. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. single haul in the New York Cen­ an acre was sold at prices which 345.1—WMAK, BUFFALO-^50. 7:25 6:25-Baseball scores. 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. program. tral yards. The bridge traffic must ranged from $171.00 to $1,215.00 6:15 6:15—Dinner music: talks, 379.5-WHAZ. TROY-790. 1:00 12:00—Program with KFI. be watched constantly for touring 7:45 6:4.5—Dance orchestra. 2:00 1:00—Variety hour, artists. an acre. Land solcT thrtjugh the Life 9:00 8:0n—Studio program. 8:15 7:1-5—Instrumental quartet. cars with false bottoms loaded with 10:00 »;oiy—uuKCBna8:00—Lukeeka Trio, i n«. Secondary DX Stations. scheme was totally unimproved. Secondary Eastern Stations Canadian whiskey. Nothing was ‘awarded’ or ‘given 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 333.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. Expanding hi-jkcklng operations away.’ President Cedar admitted Take time to have a free demonstration of the 272.6—WHAR. ATLANTIC CITY-1100 6:00—Talks, music, artists (5% 9:00 8:00—Instrumental tria 9:00 8:00—Instrumental trio. 7:00 10:00 9:00—Legion musical. in New York and Pennsylvania the ‘puzzle’ to have been made so have menaced the inland shipments 4473—WEEI, BOSTON—670. 535.4— VYnV c , n e w YORK—560. 1:00 13:00—Plantation Band. simple that anyone could answer it. 7:30 6:30—Book talk; planlsL 8-00 7:00—Twins, tenor, violin. 361.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. from Buffalo during the last three In the words of H. J. Donnelly, so­ 8:00 7:00—Musical program. 8:45 7:45—Artists: soprano, trumpet 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) months. So damaging have these in­ 9:00 8:00—Orchestra, musical, 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. licitor of the Post Office Depart­ 10:10 9:10-rDance orch: review. _ 10:00 9:00—Brown’s Ladles Trio. roads been to the trade that • a ment, ‘This is a scheme or trick to COFFIELD IRONER 434.5—CNRO, OTTAWA—690. 535.4—WHO, DES MOINES—660. 352,—WHK. CLEVELAND—850. group of American shippers known induce credulous persons to believe 8:31 7:31-1. B, S, A.: talka . 8:00 7:00—Chateau Laurier orch. 10:30 9:30—Drama hour. 9:30 8:30—Mary P. Walsh’s profTam 8:30 7:30—Dominion markets. 11:00 10:00—.Soprano, pianist: dance. in the trade as th-3 “ better ele­ that as a result of their skill in 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra. 1:15 12:15—Organ recital. Let this appliance take the hard work out of 10:05 9:05—Buckeye serenaders. 516.9—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—580. ment,” have entered into a formal solving the ‘puzzle’ they have been 410.7—CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 319-WSM. NASHVILLE-940. agreement pledging their efforts to ‘awarded’ a lot of a much greater 8:30 7:30—Battle’s orchestra, 6- 00 6:00—Waldorf orchestra, 10:00 9:00—Musical program. hand ironing for you. 9:30 8:30—Studio program. 6:55 5:55—nasehall; Cnvato’s orch. 11:00 10:00—Vito’s Radio Seven. stamp out the “ roughnecks.” value than could be obtained for 7- 45 6:45—Studio recital: contralto. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. 325.9—WABC. NEW YORK—920. 9;‘30 8:30—Dance music; WEAF op. Prohibition operatives cite a case the sum exacted under the guise of 8:35 7:35—Fireside Boys. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra. of a truck shipper; who lost every ‘expense involved and ‘cost ^ of 9:00 8:00—Schwartz program. 361.’2—WeSH, PORT LAND—830. 254.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1 >80. 10-00 9:00—Leonard’s orchestra. 8*45 7:4.5—House of ConanL 10:10 9:10—Theater organ recital. Pennsylvania shipment for three drawing the deed and transferring 10:00 9:0n-W EAF opera. * 236—WHAP. NEW YORK—1270. 225.4— WSYR. SYRACUSE—1330. lO-JQ 9:40—Blind violin virtuoso. consecutive weeks. The aggre­ the property.’ I find that this is And Only $5.00 Down $8,75 Monthly 7:25 6:25—Soprano: talk. II- is 10:15- Four Deuces. gate value of the cargoes was ap­ a scheme for obtaining money 8:00 7:00—Readings: talk. ___ 7*3(1 6:30—Svracuse dinner music, 12-00 11:00—Splelman’s orchestra. giso 7:30—Studio programs; solos. proximately $25,000. through the mails by means of Let the Coffield do your ironing this week. 280.2—WGL. NEW YORK—1070. 10:30 9:30—Banjo, violin iMana ’ 299.8—KMOX, ST. LOUIS—1000. 9:00 8:00—Open Air Opera. 475.9_WRC, WASHINGTON—640. lO’OO 9:00—Orcheslra: aololsta By concentrating upon the public false and fraudulent pretenses, rep­ 9-SO 8:30—Government lessons, 12:00 11:00—Etherlogue. docks and improved harbor ports, resentations and promises.” 10:00 9:00—PagUacci rehearsal. 7:30 6:30—Roxy with W.IZ. 12-20 11:30—Lange’s orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Two dance orchs; songs. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) the federal coasv patrol forces New England In It here have virtually driven the "While’ the Maja company was smuggling operatrous from the convicted of fraud for profiteering The Manchester Electric larger lake vessels. Save for an oc­ to a maximum extent of 4100 per THE GREAT WAR Tel. 1700 BUFFALO RUNNERS casional hand-bag consignment cent, we ■ have an instance right 861 Main Street, TEN YEARS AGO TODAY landed from a passenger vessel, the here in New England of free lot WTIC entire district is supplied by small promotion which profiteered to the (By United Press) powerboats and seventy-foot cabin extent of 5100 per cent. Trareler* Insnriinc© C0.1 Jul.v 25, 1917 ARE ARISTOCRATS cruisers plying the lakes and river, Land purchased by them at $14 Hartford, Conn. U-Boats and mines sink 21 by falsely billed railroad ship­ an acre was "awarded” in so-called “ free lots” at the rate of $720 an 467. British vessels of more than ments, and by concealed automobile 1600 tons during week. cargoes of five to twenty cases. acre for unsurveyed and totally un­ Senator Smoot says United Never See Bootleggers; Have Program for Monday, July 25 States war bill for fiscal year 6:20— Sport Review. will be 17 billions. 6:30— Dinner Concert — Hotel Clerks to Do Their Busi­ Bond Trio. Emil Heimberger. Summer Director. The Charm of Spring...... ness For Them. hales SE ^-«R Y E 6:50— News and baseball scores- ...... Salter 7:00— Dinner Concert continued Nearest and Dearest ...... — Hotel Bond Trio...... Caracciolo n o n C E R Y 7 : 15— "The Boy of the Present Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Editor’s Note: Buffalo bootleg­ ^ M i < M I I 'l l —I' JJ ■ "73 Foods Day”— George R. H. Nichol­ Georgen gers are the aristocrats of their ,1 • son class, says Lawrence Sullivan in Hot weather meals are problems, but the A & P Soprano-—■ liis series on border rum-running, 7:30— The A. B. Clinton Musical N octurne...... Curran stores solve them easily with tempting foods for Period with Caroline Thorpe, “ They are not only business men, Sometimes at Close of Day . . they are financiers. Customers say appetizingly cool menus — low prices of course! Contralto and Mrs. Van Court ...... Edwards Tapp, Pianist— they never see the bootlegger— Specials for Tuesday The Last S on g...... Rogers they deal only with his stenogra­ Piano— Lousie o’M ine...... Walt Valse Caprice...... Hoffman phers and clerks.’’ Other stories In Mrs. Thorpe the series will be carried daily. CRISP, TASTEFUL CORN FLAKES — A NEW LOW PRICE Mrs. Van Court Tapp S:00— South Sea Islanders and Premier Salad Dressing, large bottle 29c Contralto— Norman Clark By LAWRENCE SULLIVAN Because ...... D’Hardeiot Widmung ...... Franz 8:30— Capitol Theater Presenta­ Buffalo, N. Y., July 25— Cana­ Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Morning ...... Speaks tion 10:00— National Grand Opera Hour dian liquor smugglers along the Red Wing Grape Juice, pint bottle 19c The Old Refrain . . . Kreisier 160-mile stretch- of New York KeU<^g*s Pep Mrs. Georgen 11:00— News and Weather. coast, centered on Buffalo, des­ Duets— 11:00— Club Worthy Orchestra. cribe the hazards of their thriving Brings you health and pepi PKG VV trade by telling you that the chief William’s Root Beer and Ginger Ale obstacle in the patn of smooth op­ ■ \ erations between tne Pennsylvania E x tra c t...... bottle 17c, 2 bottles 50c m IcK h state line and Rochester, N. Y., is (One bottle makes 5 gallons.) Niagara Falls. Grape Juice Crab Meat PAUL Floating cannery pack! ADAMS Save for the ten-mile segment of Crushed from ripe Concord grapes! the Niagara river, closed to rum HKA. Servia© C PINT ^ i> FEANCE*’^. runners by the falls, the Empire Toddy, IV2 lb. c a n ...... QUART e* A ^ CANS S 9 * CAN 3 0 ‘ BOTTLE BOTTLE State’s coast along the western end (Makes a good drink—hot or cold.) This is Chapter 90 of the series-^ of Lake Erie, through the entire of articles written by The Herald length of the Niagara river and correspondent who is revisiting eastward along the southern edge France as an advance guard for the of Lake Ontario, is regarded as “ Second A. E. F." “ free territory” for the smugglers’ Manchester’s Cookie Headquaters TEA SALE craft. Our importations from the Orienfs choicest gardens? CHAPTER XC Are Aristocrats If, in some future time, France Buffalo bootleggers are describ­ produces a celebrated painter by ed by their patrons as the aristo­ N. B. C. Crusader Biscuits, lb. pkg.. .16c OUR O W N NECTAR the name of Albert Duvivier, the crats of the Canadian border trade. “ You never see one of them success and fame will be attribut­ A Uend that has given Formosa Oolong, India 1A able to just one thing— the Ameri­ here,” an old resident explained al­ *^“ *lon,-Oranr“ most contemptuously. “ You deal satisfaction for over can army pup-tent. sixty-seven years ^ 1 9 Japan or J Ecoutez! which is Frencli for with their messengers, their clerks Fresh Fruits and Vegetables and their stenographeis. The boot­ listen, Lester! Kept cool and crisp in our modem cold storage refrig­ Albert Duvivier was demobilized leggers themselves have no time to LARGE taik Willi ai.*one but bankers. They MAKES WASHDAY from the French army quickly and erator case. PKG he returned to St. Juvin, which is are not 1 tiriness riien; they are fi­ MUCH EASIER nanciers, that's the wliole stov/ cf Rinso near Grand Pre, three weeks after the armistice was signed. Many prohibition In lleffalp; the only Honey Dew Melons, each ...... - 25c Americans were in the town, and difference between ‘now’ and ‘then’ (One melon is large enough to serve 6 persons.) is that it costs you more.” he, being a photographer with a A&POR 2 % ’s good camera, took advantage of Buffalo’s Supply Can Close rival of Detroit and Toled.e their presence. In 1919 the Ameri­ DEL MONTE Cherries can soldiers departed, but they left at. the o]ipcsite end of Lake Erie in behind a considerable number of the number of retail liquor dispens- the OD canvas tents in which they I.ig cstali.lEihments per capita, Buf­ HALES Incorporated their packs. falo oiiLdc'e.s both cities in the po­ GULDEN*S tential sources of supply at her GRANDMOTHER'S MUSTARD Albert Duvivier had always door. wanted to become a painter— but| .Six Cnlaric breweries and five he lacked the facilities. So, one Canadian distilleries within forty HEALTM MARKET day, while out salvaging the j\.mer- Albert Duvivier miles of the city are regular ship­ BREAD ■Ican stores that had been left be­ pers to ihe- district. Hamilton beer ACME hind, he yanked a pup-tent from a Juvin. The proportions may be retails in Buffalo and Niagara Falls LOOKS GOOD CHLORIDE OF LIME pile of debris. It appeared to be faulty; the technique may be slight­ for thirty cents a pint. Smuggled strong and durable. He searched ly askew. But, hanging over the bar whiskey is available at $5 a quart, Specials TASTES GOOD for more. The search brought sev­ and around the walls above the ta­ but is rejected in favor of Buffalo’s bles are many paintings— “ La Viel- eral dozen to light. He built an eas­ own product which undersells the IT IS GOOD ICE CREAM el and bought brushes and colors. le Ferme en Bretagne”— “ La Forte Import trade from a half dollar to Then, on squares of that puptent LaLotte”— “ Les Petit Amis”— “ Les a dollar a quart. Buffalo boasts six Hamburg Steak, fresh and lean.. lb. 18c SALT canvas, he began to try out his tal­ Moutons” — and others. The exhibi­ brewers of her own, supplemented tion will be there as proof of the LARGE ent. And he had a talent, too. With by one in Tonowanda and one in Fresh Pork Sausage Meat (pure) lb...... 25c no previous instruction— with no quality of American stores— if Niagara Falls, within 2 5 miles to LOAF knowledge of art except that which nothing else— v/hen the American Fresh Lean Beef Stew, lb...... 22c Legion members trek that way In the north. had lain dormant for so many years Fifteen men, with three motor Fresh Veal Stew (lean) lb...... 20c in hi* bosom— he copied several September. boats, constitutes the entire force masterpieces. Then he took a cal­ Monsieur Albert Duvivier may of the border patrol— less than ono Fresh Lean Beef Stew, l b ...... 22c endar and reproduced all the Illus- never be hailed as one of the fore­ man to every ten miles of coast line Rump^Veal Roast, lb...... trattons for the months of the year. most painters of France. But if he if distributed evenly throughout the Lean Pot Roast of Beef, lb...... 25c More than that, in his new cafe ever does become famous, he will Buffalo customs territory. which "was rebuilt out of the wreck­ attribute his success to just one United States Customs officials Lean Rump Corned Beef, lb...... 22c e n i A T age of the place he conducted be­ thing— the American army puptent. here, who are notified by Canadian Lean Sirloin Flank Corned Beef, lb...... fore the war, ha painted many authorities under the terms of the scenes. •. German Cemeter- rum treaty between the United A critic might find many faults TOMORROW: States and Canada, of every liquor let. la the art of Alben Durivler of St 1 ::x;:f^sSftP'iZ^^^-.i-y^^ -.•'-'*i»»if a -i ••- - « - 'i- -

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s T h ^ Barber^va's charwter ■ICTICH impersona­ by Qnne dustiii tions have been keeping HEGXN HERS TODAY In love with him, but an emana­ VERA CAMERON, efficient pri­ tion of personality, a thrilling, many of tha vate .ecrefary for the Peach nerve-tingling quality about him “ Lunnon Bloom Cosmetics Co,, expects a that she had never found in a promotion to position of secretary Johnnies” man before— to the president, Mr. Canfield, and up with sick la disappointed to leam another “ Spring makes one eager to get Kiri is Klven the place. When she friend&^and inquires rrhy she la ~lg:nored, he away,” he was saying to his com­ tells her frankly she is too much panion, an entirely negligible male at meetings of a slave driver for a man as old as he Is; that he vrants someone of forty or so. of the direc­ vrlth brains but svho is also hn- Vera caught her breath sharp­ tors until man. Hosvever, he tells her she is to be made assistant to the nesv ly as she heard his voice. It was well after advertising manager, .TERRY deep-toned, velvet, enriched with the theater MACKLYN. a subtle accent which she could When Vera reports to Jerry for hour. They svork the same morning, her not Identify. morale as a perfect private secre­ “ "Where you going this sum­ say she is tary receives a severe Jolt. Mnck- headed fop lyn asks Vera to Tvrlte him a con­ mer?” the negligible male in­ fidential report on the use of quired. America. Peach Bloom cosmetics, based on her experience. When she has to “ Oh, the usual thing. I’ve made admit she has chastely refrained reservations for the last half of from everything bnt cleansing June at the Minnetonka. A de­ V cream and powder he is amased. He has a sndden inspiration. He cent layout— big lake, magnificent proposes to transform her into a golf course, a fair stable, excel­ And Queenie beauty with the company cos­ Ashton also metics, photograph her in every lent jazz orchestra. I’ll run up stage of the transformation and to my camp in Maine a little later, has become use her photograph in the adver­ when New York becomes unbear­ tisements. Vera leaves him. her a reigning cheeks blazing with anger. able, if my business permits— ” beauty of NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY “ Hmm! The Minnetonka!” the CHAPTER III negligible one commented admir­ the English TJP7HEN Vera Cameron fled from ingly. “ There ain’t no flies on stage, hav­ you, Schuyler, my boy— ” the presence of Jerry Mack- ing achieved lyn, new advertising manager of Schuyler! He looked it, Vera considerable the Peach Bloom Cosmetics Com­ sighed happily. Then the realiza­ distinction pany, and her “ boss” since 10 tion that the elevator, in spite of its stops at every floor to handle and popu­ o’clock that morning, she did not larity during know, for the first time in her ex­ the noon-day rush, was plunging from second to first, galvanized tremely well-regulated young life, \\\\w\ the past where she was going. Her one the dream-locked girl into action. season. She, thought was to hide. She ran Within another second or two he has a pai’- zigzaggedly down the long corri­ would be walking out of her life forever unless she could stop him ticular flair dor of department heads’ offices. for light She had reached the outer door somehow, make him aware of her­ At the left; black and white wool bathing suit from Worth, featur­ of the president’s office without self as a person, as a girl, a de­ ing red belt and sleeveless coat of striped lining; right, the green jersey comedy sirable girl— a girl who— well, knowing it when she collided with She dabbed at her tear-stained cheeks, swiftly, inexpertly. with double coat, one of pale green taffeta and an outer one matching roles. She’s Rosemary Fitch, coming out, a why not?— had fallen in love with the suit. very roman­ sheaf of papers in her tiny white When the door closed upon to the hated place again. him. She had no time for being tic, they The eleavtor stopped at the amazed at herself, to consider. She hand. them she sprang to her feet, say. “ Pardon!” Rosemary gasped, wiped the moisture from the eighth floor and two passengers stepped toward the front of the Crows’ Feet May Be Massaged Away recovering her balance with a lit­ lenses of her spectacles, thrust entered. And in the short space car and as she did so she dropped tle shrill soprano shriek. “ Oh, it’s two or three escaping hairpins in­ of time that it took one of those her black leather handbag so that passengers to step across the it fell upon the smartly shod foot you. Miss Cameron! Aren’t you to the slightly disarranged coronet someting or other. Sometimes one threshold of the car Vera Cameron which rested against the slim, ex­ the lucky thing though? Isn’t of her brown braids, then sur­ wonders why some people never veyed herself in the mirror with had fallen in love. pensive black cane upon which ha he adorable? So big and tall— ” learn the most obvious truths, one “ Excuse me. I’m in a hurry,” miserable, hating eyes. She wondered afterward how leaned. Her heart beat suffocatingly as of them being that the surest sign Vera told her in a harsh, choked She was turning sharply away, there had been any room In her of inferiority is to flaunt supposed voice. “ I’ve got to see Mr. Can- when she saw that one of the girls distracted mind and miserable she turned toward him with a word of apology on her trembling superiority before assumed in­ field right away— ” had left her- powder and rouge heart for a new sensation—how feriors. Proving my own inferiority, compact on the shelf below the she had happened even to notice lips. She watched him as 'he bent “ Mr. Canfield? Oh, I’m so sor­ his tall, slim body to pick up the it was all I could do to keep from ry,” Rosemary fluttered. “ But mirror. Almost without volition him. But she did notice him, and, SUMMER hurling my glass of water in the she picked up the little silver case magically, her distracted mind and bag, felt an almost irresistible de­ you can’t possibly see him now. sire to reach out and touch the A picture of Mrs. Calvin Coo- face of the fusser as her tirade He’s in conference. Could I take and opened it. It was new; the her miserable heart were swept lidge. First Lady of the U. S. A., against th3 girl continued. little white wool puff was scarcely clean of all em-'tions except one— gleaming, smooth cap of his seal­ the message?” like hair, had a tremulous smile and a picture of Queen Mary. First John D. Keeps D im e “ Np, thank you,” Vera retorted colored with the rachel-tinted an overpowering gladness. So keen Lady of All the Britains. came to My new black velvet hat is off to powder. She rubbed it against the was the shock of the discovery of thanks ready for him when he furiously, swinging on her heel. should straighten up and hand the my desk in the same mail- the little 7-year-old who refused Then she turned her head to call hard cake of powder, then, push­ that the one man in the world for Our own First Lady is curled up John D.'s dime. I’ve been waiting ing her glasses up to her fore­ her stood before her, so close that bag to her with a bow. Of course back sharply, “ Yes, you may tell he would bow— and look deeply in the grass, legs tucked under her for someone to say “ no, thank him that I’m through! I resign— head, she dabbed at her tear- she could reach out and touch school-girl fashion, wearin a plain you!” to John D. for a long time. stained cheeks swiftly, inexpertly, him, that she began to tremble, into her eyes with those narrowed, this minute!” quizzical brown eyes of his— little tub dress, and looking as if As usual, it remained for a child to ' “ Oh, Vera!” Rosemary gasped, covering the tiny golden freckles, blood pounded in her ears, and she is having the time of her life. do so. Hats off, too, to little Miss slapping vigorously at her classic she could not take her eyes off “ Oh, thank you!” she stam­ All the panoply of queendom sur­ Paddie Randall’s parents, who have while her eyes grew round and mered, started to smile, then the nose. He hadn’t even noticed her him. rounds Queen Mary, who is swath­ taught her not to accept money. wude with delighted astonishment. mouth which Aunt Flora had “Tell me about it—did he—did he nose! In the half minute that suc­ ed in evident petticoats too numer­ More children need similar coach­ It was agony to think that she ceeded, while the car plunged called adorable and kissable drew ous to mention, gloved, veiled and ing. get fresh with you? Honest? Oh, into a tight circle of pain, lor the would have to go back to her office downward, then stopped at the hatted, and looking very serious The Shingle C ure I wish Mr. Canfield had let me man with whom she had fallen so have that job— ” — his office— to get her hat and si.xth floor, her brain had regis­ 'll over the business of dedicating the The Roberta Semples are getting coat and handbag. She prayed tered, with the accuracy of a pho­ suddenly and completely in love hospital where she stands. on my nerves. There seems to be an “ Oh!” Vera moaned, striking was looking at her as if she were tho palms of her hands together that his door would be closed, or tographic plate, every detail of Vi ■ ViV. It is difficult to imagine Queen epidemic of these young lecturers that he would be out. She hur­ his appearance. not there, or as if s.he were a man. Mary curled up on the grass a la still damp from the egg who. having sharply. Then she began to run He even looked slightly apnoyed ried past other girls leaving for Grace Coolidge, which reminds us been supported by parents in good' again, toward the haven of the Breathtakingly tall and dark as he turned toward his negligible girls’ rest room. lunch, acknowledging their greet­ ■ 1 that being IT in a democracy must homes all their lives, never have and distinguished-looking, as he companion and walked out of the \ She flung herself down upon a ings only by frigid nods. When leaned with unstudied ease upon be as much superior to being IT in really met life at all, but are about she slipped into the office that had elevator with him. a monarchy as being just a plain telling the rest of us how to be couch in the girls’ rest room. For­ the slim black cane which he Vera Cameron stood In the tunately she was alone until the been hers for such a brief time, gripped in a gloved hand. Hair citizen is si.A.erior— to each side, I ,good. I ache to have them over my she was almost overcome with re­ empty car, unable to move a step. stroking away crows’ feet. Posed for NE.4 Service by Louise Clerc suppose. knee, myself supplied with some worst of the storm had subsided. as black and smooth and gleam­ The elevator operator glanced lief to find his door swinging open one of “America’s fifteen most beautiful women.” Or is it? Maybe Grace Coolidge. good, firm shingles! They get up She was furtively wiping her eyes ing as a wet seal’s. Dark brown over his shoulder at her— an­ and Jerry Macklyn gone. Maybe who can sit on the grass, would love in a pulpit, boast that they never and planning dismally to go to the eyes, narrowed a bit with boredom By MME. ANNE GERARDE he was hunting for her. Well, let noyed, too— “ All out, miss. Main i> ■ being a queen and wearing a crown, have chewed gum or attended s- Secretarial Bureau after lunch to or tolerant amusement, as he Crow's feet, those fine wrinkles him hunt! Thank heaven, she'd floor.” NEW INCRUSTATIONS. just to cce what it’s like. Desire for movie or a dance, and proceed to seek a new position when three talked in a low voice with the man “ I’m going up. I— I forgot around the eyes, are often the first never see him again! He’d never Organdy pastel colored frocks are new experiences marks the really regulate the lives of us who think girls came in together, laughing, who had entered the car with him. something,” Vera was startled to signs of age. have another chance to insult her! using velvet ribbon for dainty in­ intelligent person such as our First we do know a little about living In­ interrupting each other in an A long, narrow, olive-skinned hear her voice say almost calmly. They are caused not so much by She jerked on her coat, crammed crustations. Sheer braid hats em­ Lady. stead of boasting the contrary. eager exchange of confidences. face, with silky, narrow black But as the elevator shot her up­ years as by too dry a skin, one her severe black felt hat upon her ploy the same trimming. I Hate ’Em! The three girls lined up at the brow's and a silky, close-clipped ward again she was praying, over that lacks both oil and moisture. head without a thought of the The woman opposite me at lunch mirror. Vera Cameron, dabbing at little black mustache. A full­ and over, incoherently, “ Please Drink from eight to ten glasses of her eyes unnoticed by the eager angle, snatched up her handbag lipped mouth, darkly red. Its cor­ water daily and 'use a good rich “ bawled out” the waitress for and black kid gloves. God, make Jerry Macklyn bo SHIRT DRESS. chatterers, watched them, with bit­ ners playing at odds with each there! Please, God— make him skin food twice a day to eliminate Pile Sufferers ter, resentful eyes, as they deftly ap­ She was breathless when she other, one down-dropping, the them. Introduction of the long, unbelt­ take me back! The Minnetonka— We want you to. try Hem-Roid, plied powder, rouge, lipstick and reached the elevators. A car was other turning upward, as if he the last week in June— please, Massage is the most helpful way ed jumper has brought forth a Pa- MRS. ADA M. masacra, preparatory to going out just opening its door to discharge were amused against his will. She to eradicate them. Dip the tips of I risian “ shirt dress” which has a the prescription of Dr. J. S. Leon- God— ” hardt, a specialist, with our guar­ for lunch. Tiny combs were fished passengers, and she hurried into told herself later, rather scorn­ (To Be Continned) your fingers in muscle oil, or sweet I man’s collar and looks like a man's MERRIFIELD out of envelope handbags, flashed it, thanking her stars that no fully, that of course it was not the oil if you lack the prepared lotion, I shirt worn outside the straight antee that if you don’t get quick Teacher of through bobbed, marcelled locks; other employe of the Peach Bloom fact that he was the handsomest Vera decides to play Maeklyn’s and beginning at the outside corner I skirt. and lasting relief we will gladly re­ pert little felt hats were adjusted Company had boarded it. She had man she had eVer seen in her life game. She Will be a new giri-^-any- of the eye, massage very, very Mandolin Tenor Banjo fund your money. Hem-Roid Is 3 thing, Joat to be at the Minnetonka harmless tablet that removes the at cocky, eye-catching angles. escaped. She would never go back that had made her fall instantly in J q n e , gently under the eye towards the Mandola Cello-Banjo nose, rounding upwards and mak­ Ukulele Mando-Cello cause and ends all Pile miseiy, even ing a circular motion over the eye­ Musty Cellars Banjo-Mandolin in stubborn cases of long standing. ball towards the outside of the eye Ensemble Playing for Advanced It must do as claimed or 'vye could not make this liberal offer. again. Lift fingers from eye and be- Pupils. Made Clean- It is needless to waste ti.ijie on strong nation that we possess. bin again. Agent for Gibson Instruments. Children are taught more things messy salves or undergo daiigeroua Massage each eye ten times. Then Odd Fellows' Block Home Page Editorial than lessons. They are learning a gen,tly pat the outside sides of the operations— Let us tell you about common ideal— that of obligation eye where the wrinkles appear. Smelling At the Center.— Room 8. Mon­ Hem-Roid’s success right here ia and patriotism. Without it the Leave muscle oil on all night. Dank odors mean unwholesome day, Tuesday, Wednesday and this city. At Packard’s and Mur­ a r i L c l Last Few Years of country would not hold together for conditions. Germs multiply rapidly Thursday. phy’s Drug Stores.— adv. a very great length of time under in dark, musty corners and damp­ School Mean the present conditions. LOWER HEELS. ness. Disinfect such places by To be a nation indivisible peoplp sprinkling with a Sylpho-Nathol so­ Most. must talk a common language and Gold Sports sandals in colored kid and lution— tablespoonful to gallon of HOW TO TREAT SHOCK think the same thougbte. -Individ­ warm water. It will check organic this is something accomplished by By Olive Roberts Barton ual freedom can never come before novelty materials are taking lower VICTTIMS IN CASE a sharp slap over the heart region decay and make your cellar clean Oftg 'Cleaners tnaf Clean OF EMERGENCY national freedom. When it does, heels than the early summer mod­ in the chest. A physician can, of there Is no nation. els which used modified Spanish and fresh-smelling— as healthful as course, stimulate the heart heels. any room in the house. Get Sylpho- This is the last of three health directly by the injection of drugs During the summer when Dick Nathol at all dealers.— adv. talks on the causes and treatment and in some instances even re­ and Dora, free from school, are HOT WEATHER WRINKLES of electrical shock cases. store life by opening the body and adding materially to the familr in­ directly massaging the heart. come by vacation jobs, it must oc­ Light, delicate things wrinkle, easily anyway. cur to many parents that it would By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Electrical manufacturing cor­ Lifers Niceties But when you can’t help lounging around on a hot Editor Journal of the American porations do not incline to the pur­ be a wonderful relief if school days were over for good and the added day, the crop of wrinkles grows pretty fast. And Medical Association and of Hygela, chase of artificial mechanical HINTS ON ETIQUET the Health Magazine. breathing apparatus. Dr. Fisher bit to the budget could continue. you have to look cool and crisp and fresh . . . or When a person has been shock­ states that he does not know of a The struggle to make ends meet you’re a drag on the party. It cqsts only a little and to keep children in high school Iren ed with electricity, .death may oc­ single case of electric shock on to keep that Dougan look on your summer things. cur instantaneously, due to paralys­ record in which the patient’s until the age limit of sixteen is 1. Should a person reserve is of the centers of the brain; in­ breathing had stopped and in past, often makes compulsory edu­ Cleaning and dyeing promptly and perfect­ terruption of the circulation of the which the heart had ceased to cation appear in the light of an un­ his vacation quarters ahead of heart muscle; suffocation from the beat and responded only with a just law. Particularly when a boy time, getting it decided in ad­ ly done. Your orders called for and de­ forcible contraction of all of the or girl is strong, well developed twitching, In which a mechanical vance just what he will pay? livered. They are taken care of as your muscles associated with breath­ device ever brought about re­ mentally and physically, and edu­ ing; burning due to the arc be­ covery. Moreover, the mechanical cated far beyond the dreams of his 2. When should traveling res­ individual things— not huddled together in tween the patient’s body and the parents or grandparents. The last ervations be made? apparatus is not present ' hen a “suburban bundle.” electrical connection; and falling needed and the delay in its re­ year or two must seem unnecessary 3. How does one secure the when the person is shocked while ceipt sometimes Interferes with in many cases. at work on a high pole, a tower the use of the manual method Perhaps parents may be more re­ seating arrangement he de­ or some building. commonly advised. signed to such a law when it is ex­ sires in the dining room ? • ■ riK ___ . - __ If the person is seen immedi­ The average person will breathe plained to them that it is chiefly the The Answers ‘ ately and is not dead, the first from sixteen to twenty times per last few years of a child’s school 1. Always. iPOUGAN DYE WORKS step is to remove him at once from minute. Dr. Fisher believes that life that keeps America, America. 2. At least a nionth in advanep. the source of the current, taking artificial respiration movements Otherwise it would be merely a 3. Tip the head waiter. HARRISON ST. care that the person who removes should be given more rapidly than group of communities of various MOTHER:- Fletcher»s the injured workman does not nations, speaking different tongues FUR BANDINGS.. SOUTH MANCHESTER, this, since not sufficient air will be CONN. himself Join the connection and taken in at that rate to comfort nursing home-land traditions, hold­ Lelong uses beaver for deep flar­ Castoria is a pleasant, harm­ receive a shock. Artificial res­ the patient. He believes the rate ing century-old hatreds and taking ing cuffs for the collar and for a less Substitute for Castor Oil, piration should be started at once. should be between twenty-four no particular pride in this land call­ tri-angular front panel for e,n au;- The method most advised nowa­ and forty respiratory movements ed the United States of America. -tumn coat of pale-gray veiours lead. Paregoric, Teething Drops days is the Schaefer prone pres­ per minute. True, the good of the whole is and Soothing Syrups, espe­ sure method. This is a one-man often a burden to the individual, JEWELED SHOTJLBER-PIN. • method, simple to perform and but the blanket law of public edu­ Jeweled sprays of flowers, bow- cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. now being taught to all first-aid It costs a man a lot to live up to cation for all children during their knots and other designs of pins are workers in industrial plants. his ideals. That’s the reason many I formative years is the greatest fac- j usurping the popular flower’s place <1 i t th« keart atinrulaMoa. can't afford to get married. '* tor for welding ua together In one for left sboulder .wear. T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ...... ------n ] T A » i MANCHESTER (CONN.) ISVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 26 ,1^ .

F«v CHICAGO WILL GET BIG BOUT National League Colored Collegians Lose CANDGWILL MYERCOHENANDBO^BROHN At New York I— pfRAtESS 11, 3 1 GIANTS 0, » To Heights; Score Is 10-1 MEET FOR TITLE CLASH TONIGHr IN VELODROME (Fint Game) DESPITE KICK BY NEW YORKERS PITTSBURGH AB. R.H. L. 'Waner, cf .. ___ 5 2 3 Despite the fact that they were Grantham, 2b .. ___ 4 3 1 held scoreless In seven of the eight P. Waner, rf .. ___ 4 1 4 Manchester Soldier Boys and REDS, YANKS, TIGERS Cohen’s New England Mid­ Traynor, 3b ... ___ 4 1 1 times they took their turn at the Western City Is Way Out In American League Barnhart, If ... ___ 4 2 1 bat. the fast-utepplng Helghths A. Harris, lb ...... 5 1 2 A. baseball aggregation managed to Willnnantic Guardsmen to BEST IN THE MAJORS dleweight Title WiH Be at Wright, ss ----- ___ 5 1 1 At Chlcagro.—- 0 2 hand the hitherto undefeated Col­ Front— New York Out of YANKS 3, W H ITE SOX 3 Gooch, c ...... ored Collegians a 10 to 1 defeat NEW YORK Hill, p ...... 0 0 Stake In Ten Ronnd Star H. PO. A. E. yesterday afternoon before a tair- Play Series For Baseball AB. R. 41 11 15 27 4 2 By LBS CONKLIN Combs, c f ...... ___ 5 0 0 3 0 0 s.'zed audience at the Heights Bowl. I, N. 8. Stoff (Correspondent It— Chicago to Give Many Koenig, ss ... . ___ 5 0 2 5 b 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. B. In ether words, the Heights went Boot of Attractive Pro Ruth, If ...... ___ 3 2 2 4 0 4 0 ___ 4 0 1 10 0 0 Reese, 3b .... . 5 1 1 1 on a batting spvc-e In the sixth inn­ New York, July 25.— The Cin­ Gehrig, lb ...... jO 0 1 1 0 0 Llndstrom, If . 4 1 1 1 0 ing that netted them ten runs and Inducements. Meusel, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 cinnati Reds, the New YorkYankeea Lazzeri, 2 b ...... ___ 4 0 1 2 1 1 Roush, cf ... . . 2 a m.ost cherished victorjk It wn.s the Ott, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 and the Detroit Tigers are making Card. Gazella, 3b ... •___ 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 SPORT’S SUPER-STARS Heavy rainfall Saturday after­ 0 Hornsby, 2b . . . 3 0 1 . 2 0 fourteenth win m seventeen starts the best records In the majors these Collins, c ...... ___ 2 1 0 2 2 0 By SID MERCER ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Terry, lb ... . . 4 0 1 14 0 for the Heights. noon prevented the playing of the days, while the White Sox, Athletics Wera, x ...... 1 1 2 8 1 Special Correspondent Gradowski, o .. ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson, ss .. .. 4 In that fatal sl.xth, the Heights Super-stars in sport are the ex­ finals of the regimental baseball and Brooklyn Robins are maki'nig 0 4 0 Harper, rf ... . . 4 1 2 2 0 0 Hartford will have Us second Pipgras, p ...... ___ 3 0 0 0 0 hammered four pitchers for ten ception. championship between Companies the worst showings. The Reds and ___ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ctynmings, c .. 4 1 1 1 outdoor professional boxing show Kew York, July 25.— Chicago Moore, p ...... 2 1 1 0 1 0 hits and ten runs. Meanwhile Glea­ The super-star Is one who can C and G at Camp Trumbull, Nian- Yanks both have won six of their Batnes, p . ... of the season at the Hartford "Velo­ Hrst and running strong. 7 27 13 1 Clarkson, p .. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 son held the visitors to four scat- repeat as champion when all tradi­ tlc, but these two outfits have 32 3 0 0 0 last seven games. New York second and dropping CHICAGO Mueller, x . . . . . 1 0 0 teied singles and a lone tally that tion and precedent is against him. agreed to meet In a three game Although the Pirates have won drome tonight when Myer Cohen ol AB. R. H. PO. A. E. F. Thomas, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holyoke and Byobby Brown of Low­ tack. Devormer, xx .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 came in the first inning but looked Ty Cobb is a super-ball player, series to be arranged shortly- Com­ only six of their last eleven games, Kamm. 3b ...... t 0 0 3 1 0 Bobby Jones, a super-golfer, Earl ell meet in the star bout of tea Philadelphia a poor third. Hunnefleld, 2b ...... 4 0 0 1 1 0 mighty big as the game passed the pany C Is from Wllllmantic. they have taken first place aWay That’s the alignment of munici­ 37 6 10 27 16 1 midway mark. Wiganowskl led the Sande a super-jockey. These three from the Cubs, who went to pieces rounds. Many Manchester fans are Metzier, cf ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... 100 003 610— 11 Elmo Mantelll, captain, of the pal entries in the rich Tunney- Barrett, rf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 assault with three hits and four kings of the diamond, links and Manchester team, will make ar­ completely on their eastern trip.. going to attend. I’ alk. If ...... 4 0 3 3 0 0 New York ...... 002 000 301—* 6 Cohen’s New England welter­ Dempsey stakes. Chicago is leading Two base hits, R. ish, Harris. others contented themselves with turf are constantly performing the rangements with the Wllllmantic The Cubs, who had not lost to Clancy, lb ...... 3 0 1 8 1 0 weight title will be at stake as he by a mile, with a stadium that can Peck, ss ...... 4 0 2 0 1 0 Barnhart, Jackson; home runs, Cum­ two, the Schiebenpflug brothers, seemingly Impossible^ manager for the games. Only play­ Brooklyn all season, dropped a peat 150,000 persons and no check McCurdy, c ...... 2 0 0 8 0 0 mings, Reese; sacrifices, Hornsby, In all sports, the champions at three to two contest to the Robins steps out against the Lowell young­ Barnhart; double play, Ott to Cum­ Lovett and Hewett. The box score: ers enlisted in the two companies cn prices. Neis, ...... 1 ® ® D ® Heights C. (10) times fall to run true to form. In yesterday In ten innings; The ster. There is much interest in Co­ Thomas, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 mings; left on bases. New Yorw 6, will be permitted to play. A close New York is practically out of Pittsburgh 7; base on balls, off Hill 1. A B R HPO-A. E golf, this condition exists to a more Bruins copped the nightcap how­ hen In this bout which will be his Barns 1. F. Thomas 2; struck out, by watch v/111 be kept that no “ ring­ first real trip since a long season of the running. Even if the boxing 31 2 8 27 5 0 J. Sch’b’npf’g c. 5 1 2 5 1 0 pronounced degree than in perhaps ers” are used by either side. C. ever, seven'to one. commission cuts loose with a $50 .New York ...... 101 000 100— 3 Hill 4; hits, off Barnes 13 in 6 2-3 in­ any other sport. That is what The firm of Waner Brothers, conditioning which began at Hot nings, off Clarkson 1 in 1-3, off W Sch’b’n p fglb 5 2 5 15 0 0 Company was the only outfit at "top” spurt that may not decide Ciiicago ...... 000 101 000— 2 makes the showing of Bobby Jones manufacturers of base hits, is Springs several mopths ago. Two base hits, Lazzeri, Meusel; F. Thomas 1 in 2; wild pitch, Barnes; Lovett, i f ...... 5 2 2 2 0 0 camp to wear baseball uniforms and the race. losing pitcher, Barnes; umpires, Mc­ in the recent British open all the keeping the Pirate- at the top. Brown fought a sensational bout three base hit, Ruth; home run, Ruth; Hewitt, ss ----- 4 2 2 2 2 0 led by Tommy Melkle, former It should have been done before stolen base Metzier; sacrifices, Gazel- Cormick, Klem and McLaughlin; Wiganowski, 3b 5 1 3 0 5 0 more remarkable. Paul and Lloyd each collected six with Harry Ebbetts at the Velo- la, Pipgras, Clancy; double plays, time, 2:14. Windham High star, they have a bingles as the Bucs split a twin Chicago got off so far in front. X—Mueller batted for Clarkson in Grimason, cf . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 Jones, at one time last year, droihe last month; he is fast, has a Philadelphia is Just in there run­ Pipgras to Koenig to Gehrig, Koenig held three of the four major titles real fast team, one that should bill with the Giants. Pittsburgh good punch and superb courage. to Gehrig (2); left on bases. New 7th. Fields, 2b .... 4 1 1 0 2 0 make the G boys step every minute scored six runs in one inning in ning for third place. York 8, Chicago 6; bases on balls, off XX—Devormer batted for F. Thomas Gravino, rf ...3 1 1 0 0 0 — that of British open, American . It is expected that a big gallery in 9th. to overpower. taking the opener 11 to 6, while I ggg bouts, the advance sale Will Go to Chicago Pipgras 2; hits, off Pipgras 8 in 8 in­ Gleason, p .... 4 0 0 0 5 0 amateur and American open cham­ There will be no question as to nings, (none out in ninth), off Moore (Second Game) Manchester's pitching bets for the Giants crossed the plate seven having been surprisingly good. The none in 1 Inning; winning pitcher, New York ...... 002 007 000— 9 pion. Jess Sweetser held the other, where Tex Rickard will make his Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 030— 3 British amateur champion. the crucial series which will earn times in one frame in the nightcap. policy of admitting ladies free will Pipgras; umpires, Hilderbrand, Evans Total 39 10 13 New York won the second game next pitch if he passes up New and McGowan; time. 2:04. Jones lost his American amateur a handsome silver loving cup for be continued for this show by Pro­ Colored Collegians nine to three, Pittsburgh making York. He will go where the pick­ X —Wera ran for Collins in 9th. title to George Von Elm after re­ the championship of the 169th In­ moter Rainault. z—Neis batted for McCurdy in 9th. Saunders, rf . . 4 1 0 fantry, C. N. G., are Ray Holland, five errors. ings are choicest— Chicago. At Cincinnati I— Crawford, cf . . 3 0 1 maining the favorite to win up to The star bout promises a world Call him a customer, sucker, REDS 0, CARDIN.VLS 4 Guido Giorgetti and Pop Edgar. Cincinnati stemmed the Cardi­ of action as does the semi-final In CINCINNATI Degon, p ...... 4 0 1 the final round. He lost his Ameri­ nals, nine to four, and advanced to fish or whatever you will call the E. Manchester won the title last year which the rugged Steve Smith of At Detroit!— AB. R. H. PO. A. Hunter, c ...... 4 0 2 can open title this year when, fol­ fight fan is a glutton for punish­ 2 1 3 0 and hopes to repeat. sixth place. RED SOX 8, TIGERS 7 Dressen, 3b ...... 0 1 Johnson, If . . . 2 0 0 lowing a year with law books dur­ High scoring honors for the day Bridgeport will meet Phil Goldstein ment. BOSTON Zltzmann, cf ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 ing which he had had little time to of Pittsburgh. Therelwill be a third He may rail against high prices, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Bressler, If ...... 5 2 3 2 0 0 Robinson, 3b . . 4 0 0 went to the Senators, who scored 0 0 practice, he shot poorly at Oak- ten-round battle in which Eddie ticket scalping, poor seating ar­ Rothrock, lb ...... 5 0 2 14 2 0 Walker, rf ...... 4 1 3 3 Proctor, ss . . . . 3 0 0 EVEN UP AGAIN nine runs in one inning in swamp­ Myer, ss ...... 5 1 2 4 5 3 Pipp, lb ...... 3 0 0 9 0 0 mont. That is, poorly for Jones. Lord of Meriden will take on Harry rangements, overrated fighters, un­ 1 3 3 0 Brooks, 2b . . ing the Browns, fourteen to six. Flagstead, cf ...... 5 0 0 1 0 1 Ford, ss ...... 3 0 McNatt, lb . 0 0 Zachary heat his former mates Scott, /.Mantic City colored boy. The satisfactory endings and all that Regan, 2b ...... 4 2 1 2 3 0 CritZj 2b ...... 3 1 0 3 2 0 New York, July 25.— Ruth and 1 3 1 1 while General Crowder, who used show will open with a four-rounder stuff, but just try to deny him the Carlyle, rf ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 Hargrave, c ..., . . . 3 Reeves, p . • Disappointed at his showing at Gehrig, the home run twins of the Shaner, If ...... 4 2 2 3 0 0 Rixey, p ...... 3 0 0 0 1 0 ■Williams, p • Yankees, again are tied in the to pitch for Washington, was shel­ between Jimmy Clinch of New Brit­ privilege of witnessing the next big 0 0 0 home, Jones at the last minute de­ Rollings, 3b ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Lucas, z ...... 1 0 1 Cotter, p . . . great home run sweepstakes today led off'the mound by the Nats in ain and Abe Bodine of New Haven, boxing spectacle and he will roll all Nehf. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 cided to defend his British oj)en ti­ Hartley, c ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 with thirty-one circuit blows apiece. the sixth. followed by a six-round clash be- those protests into one bundle and Russell, p ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 4 24 10 3 tle after having previously an­ tween'Romeo Roche and Baby Doll. fling it at whatever anthorities are Harris, p ...... 2 0 0 0 2 0 34 9 13 27 10 1 Totals 34 Ruth hit No. 31 yesterday but is Babe Ruth was the whole noise ST. LOUIS Heights, A. C. 000 0010 00— 10 nounced that he wasn't going over. still far behind his 1921 record. as the Yanks irosed out the White The first bout Is set for 8:15, trying to ‘‘protect* ’him by barring 40 8 14 27 14 4 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Colored Col. .100 000 00— 1 Hack Wilson of the Cubs, took Sox, three to two. He clouted a daylight saving time. a big fight so he won’t have to be DETROIT Holm, If ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Buses will bring Cohen and AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Toporcer, 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 6 0 second place in the National League triple and his 31st homer, tying taxed for it. 0 Bobby’s Right Again Brown rooters from Holyoke and New Yorkers Peeved Warner, 3b ...... 4 2 1 4 2 0 Bell, 3b ...... 2 1 1 0 0 Arriving In England In time to home run race by walloping his sev­ Gehrig. Gehrlnger, 2b ...... 5 1 2 3 2 0 Frisch, 2b ...... 2 1 0 2 4 0 enteenth homer. The Indiana went off the reserva­ Lowell. Now that the September heavy­ Manush, cf ...... 4 2 2 4 0 0 Bottomley, lb .. . .. 4 1 1 12 0 0 THESCOREBOARD get just enough practice to properly tion and scalped the Athletics twice, The Brown-Cohen bout la seen aa weight championship fight looms Fotherglll, If ...... 5 0 8 2 0 1 Blades, rf ...... * 0 2 2 0 0 tune up his game, Jones In the Hellmann, rf ...... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Douthit, cf ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0 nine to six and five to two. Ty promising a repeat of the great up as a big show for Chicago, the . .. 4 0 0 1 0 1 Eastern League British open proceeded.to play four Cobb went hitless in nine times at Ebbetts-Brown battle last month Indignant New Yorker wants to Neun, lb ...... 3 1 1 7 1 0 Snyder, c ...... of the greatest rounds ever record­ tal to win a British open, 291, McManus, ss ,...... 8 0 0 1 8 0 Schulte, s s ...... 4 0 1 8 3 0 Hartford 1, Albany 0 (1st). bat. , about whicli Hartford fans are still know why. He is writing letters. He Woodall, c ...... 4 O'O 6 2 0 Alexander, p ----- ... 2 0 1 0 2 0 ed in a major golf championship. made by Jock Hutchison. 0 0 0 0 Hartford 2, Albany 1 (2nd). The Red Sox trimmed the Tigers, talking. wants to be protected against mak­ Gibson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 1 O'Farrell, x ...... 1 0 He played his first round in 68, eight to seven, shattering Detroit’s Ruble, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reinhart, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waterbury 2, Providence 1 (l^])- Cobb, Jones, Sflude ing an expensive trip to Chicago. ... 0 0 0 1 8 0 Providence 4, Waterbury 3 (2nd). five under par. He took 72 to nego­ winning streak of five games. For one thing, he cannot see why Wingo, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ring, p ...... Ty Cobb, as a batsman, is prob­ Bassler, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hafey, x x ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 Pittsfield 9. Bridgeport 0 (1st). tiate the next 18 holes. His third The Braves and Phillies did not the prize show should not go to the Littlejohn, xxx . . .. 0 1 0 0 0 0 ably the only player in the history Bridgeport 2, Pittsfield 0 (2nd). round was played In par 73, while play. largest city. He does not appreciate 37 7 10 27 10 2 the last 18 was done in 72. His of the game who can be compared Boston ...... 040 000 022— 8 35 4 9 24 15 1 New Haven 3. Springfield 1 Ost). with Jones for consistency. THE REFEREE the efforts of the New York Boxing Cincinnati ...... 102 001 32x-—9 third round was the only one he Commission in keeping prices down Detroit ...... 010 220 002— 7 Springfield 5, New Haven 1 (2nd) shot in as much as par figures. Back in 190»f Cobb began to Two base hits, Rothrock, Manush, St. Louis ...... 010 000 021— 4 American League JONES’ VICTORY POPULAR end big fights out of the state. Fotherglll, Myers, Regan; three base Two base hit, Dressen; three base Thus for the 72 holes of play, prove his worth at the bat. He led Bobby Jones’ victory ip the 1927 It is a question whether the abol­ hits, Russell, Fotherglll; stolen bases, hits, Bressler 2, Walker, Bottomley, New York 3, Chicago 2. the American League that year. When did Glenn Myatt first Hafey; stolen bases. Zltzmann,- Crltz, Jones needed only 285, seven under British open was popular even with ishment of price fixing by the box­ Neun, Warner, Rollings; sacrifices, Boston 8, Detroit 7. par, for the historic St. Andrews That was simply a forerunner of break into the big leagues?— G. McManus, Neun; double plays, Myer Pipp; left on bases, St. Louis 7. Cin­ Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 6 (1st) Britishers. ing commission will keep the to Rothrock, Warner to Gehrlnger to cinnati 6; bases on balls, off Reinhart course. He was .si.x strokes ahead of baseball’s most remarkable batting K. D. Dempsey-Tunney bout in New York. 2, off Rlxey 3; struck out, by Alexan­ Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2 (2nd) feat, the leadin;; ot the American Cojinie Mack bought Myatt from Neun; left on bases, Boston 6, Detroit his closest rival . Incidentally his WAS ROBBY RIGHT HERE? Chicago means business, has of­ 7; bases on balls, off Russell 1; Har­ der 1. by Rixey 2; hits, off Alexander Washington 14, St. Louis 6. League for nine consecutive years. the Houston (Texas League) club ris 2, hits, off Russell 5 in 4 2-3 in­ 7 in 6 Innings, off Reinhart 4 in 1 1-3, score of 285 was six strokes better Bissonette, one of the leaders in fered many inducements, and Rick­ off Ring 2 in 1-3, off Rlxey 8 in 8, off National League than tbe best score ever made in This Speaker broke the spell in in 1919. nings, off Harris 5 in 4 1-3; wild Pittsburgh 11, New York 6 (1st). 1916, despite the fact Cobb batted hitting in the International League, ard is dealing with men who rep­ pitch, Russell; winning pitcher, Har­ Nehf 1 in 1 Inning; winning pitcher, the British open and one below the was shooed away by Wilbert Robin- resent civic bodies— not politicians ris; umpires, Rowland, Graflan and Rlxey; losing pitcher, Alexander; um­ New York 9. Pittsburgh 3 (2nd) .371 that season. Then followed What school did Walter Miller, pires, Quigley, Wilson and Pfirman; best American mark. this spring. and professional promoters. Chica­ Connolly; time, 2:13. Brooklyn 3. Chicago 2 (1st) Jones Is probably the most con­ three more years in which Cobb son now with Cleveland, attend in z— Wingo batted for Gibson in 9th. time, 2:11. Chicago 7, Brooklyn 1 (2nd) showed the way. Since 1919, when go wants the fight to get on the zz—Bassler batted for Rub^e in 9th. X—^^O’Farrell batted for Alexander sistent champion the golf game has WILLS MISSED CHANCE Ohio?— R. O. W. map as a boxing center— as a spec­ in 7th. Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 4. ever boasted. Since 1923 he has Cobb began to slip a trifle, no play­ Miller studied civil engineering tacle that will bring thousands of XX—Hafey batted for Ring in 9th. Other teams not scheduled. er has been able to lead the Amer­ Gene Tunney, before he was ' a XXX—Littlejohn ran for Hafey in V. cn every major title in England champion, challenged Harry Wills at Ohio State University. m visitors to the *city from all over At St. LonI«i— and the United States, except the ican League in batting for two con­ NATIONALS 14, BROWNS tt 9th. for a fiight but was turned down the middle west. z—Lucas batted for R'.rey in 8th. Eastern League British amateur title. secutive years. Where is Bepny Friedman going WASHINGTON by Wills. AB. R. H. PO. A. B. W. I PC. to play pro football this season?— E. Rice, rf . . 6 2 2 2 0 0 At Brooklyn!— Albany ...... 52 41 .559 It was well for Jones that he was Like Cobb and Jones, in baseball F. Nt Yr i^* Harris, 2b . 3 6 4 6 0 DODGERS 3, 1! CUBS 2. 7 .523 and golf, Earl Sande has been a SAYS W.4GNER IS GREATEST 0 0 (First Game) Pittsfield ...... 45 41 at the top of his game in England, Friedman will be with a Cleve- Speaker, cf . . 2 1 1 3 .523 consistent winner as a jockey. Stars Honus Wagner -R'as the . great­ McNeely, cf . . 1 1 0 1 0 0 BROOKLYN Bridgeport ...... 4 6^ 4 2 for Robson and Iioomer, British est baseball player of all times, in laiTd, O., team. JudKe, lb .. . . 4 0 0 11 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. New Haven ...... 4 5 4 4 .506 jiros, in finishing in a tie for sec­ like this trio are few and far be- Goslin, If . . .. 2 1 1 0 0 0 Partridge, 2b ...... 5 1 1 1 3 .500 ond, equalled the best previous to- tween in the sport world. the opinion of John McGraw. Ruel, c ...... 5 2 2 3 0 0 Statz, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 0 Hartford ...... 42 41 Local Rigney, ss . . . 5 1 1 2 4 1 Carey, rf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 Springfield ...... 4 5 4 c .500 Zachary, p . 1 0 0 3 0 Hendrick, lb ...... 4 1 3 12 0 Waterbury ...... 4 4 4 9 .430 Felix, If ...... 5 0 1 3 0 .312 39 14 15 27 14 1 Butler. 3b, ss . . ... 5 0 1 1 it Providence ...... 29 54 Sport ST. LOUIS Flowers, ss ...... 2 0 0 1 3 American Ijeague AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Herman, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 W. L. By B R IG G S O'Rourke, 2b ...... , 5 2 4 3 2 1 Barrett, 3b ...... 0 0 0 1 0 ...67. 26 Oh, Man! Chatter Bennett, rf ...... 4 2 0 1 0 0 Deberry, c ...... 4 0 2 1 0 New York .... Sisler. lb ...... 5 0 2 5 2 0 Petty, p ...... 4 0 0 0 3 Washington . . ., . .53 38 E. Miller, If ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 — ■ Detroit ...... 49 39 H. Rice, c f ...... 5 1 3 3 1 0 3 8 3 10 x29 11 . . .48 4 3 AiviD Y o u OME, Adams, 2b ...... 5 9 0 3 3 1 CHICAGO Philadelphia . . A M D T h <=Y'\/c G iMEM Vo O a CKSAReTTE AFTER The baseball game between the Dixon, c ...... 4 0 1 5 2 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. Chicago ...... 48 47 vyHEiM Vo o 'r s g o im c T o 2 SisJGl e . l im e T h a t " YqU’ m e a i o o t h e r im Your? Bon Ami and the East Hartford (ierber, ss ...... 4 0 2 5 3 0 Adams, 2b ...... 4 0 2 5 St. L o u is ...... 38 b 2 M A )< e Yo u r d e b u t a s a -S U P e . X»(^eSSiMG> ROOM vJrtiLE Dixies scheduled for Saturday aft­ Crowder, p ...... 2 1 2 0 0 0 Pick. 3b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 5 4 6E c M ReHEARSlMS FoR. . .. 5 0 0 3 0 Cleveland ...... 39 IN) A Bus BRCAtaWAY PRo DOCT/(5M (JERUOUSLY \JJfi\\T \s ) G T o ernoon at Hickey’s Grove was call­ Wingard. p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scott, rf ...... 24 67 A VNESK Vangilder, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wilson, cf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 Boston ...... M A K S , W o jfi E M T R A M C B JL' ed off because of rain. The next Steplienson, If . . . . . 4 1 1 2 0 National League game for the Bon Ami team will be 40 6 15 27 :3 2 Grimm, lb ...... 3 0 1 12 0 W. L. Thursdav evening, when they meet Washington ...... 001 003 901— 14 Hartnett, c ...... 3 0 1 3 0 A- St. Louis ...... 002 001 201— 6 English, ss ...... 4 0 1 1 6 Pittsburgh .. . Jo Cheney Brothers at the West Side Two bass hits, E. Miller, Speaker, Carlson, p ...... 3 0 0 0 6 Chicago ...... 36 Oval. H. Rice, Ruel, Harris; three base hits, Tolson, XX ...... 2 0 0 0 0 . . .52 37 Dixon, Harris; sacrifices, Bennett, ... 0 0 0 0 0 St. L o u is...... Heathcote, xxx New York ...... 49 46 Cheney Brothers will welcome Judge, Ruel, Miller; double plays, Jones, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 O’Rourke to Gerber to Sisler, Reeves Osborn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn ...... 41 50 back Pop Edgar and Guido Giorget­ to Judge; left on bases, Washington Philadelphia . . .37 5T. c ti from Niantic. These two players 11, St. Louis 9; bases on balls, off 34 2 8 29 14 . . .38 0^ will be in the C. B. A. A. lineup Crowder 8, Wingard 1, Vangilder 2; Brooklyn ...... 010 BOO 010 1 Cincinnati struck out, by Crowder 2, Vangilder Chicago ...... 010 100 OOO f— 2 Boston ...... 34 53 Thursday night against the Bon 2; bits, oft Crowder 6 In 5 2-3 in­ Two base lilts, English, Grimm, Ami. A practice session will be held nings, off Wingard 4 in 1-3 inning, off Hendrick, Felix; three base hits, tomorrow night at the West Side. Vangilder 5 in 3 innings; umpires, Hartnett, Statz; home runs, Wilson; GAMES TODAY Nallirt and Dineen; time, 2:09; losing stolen bases. Adams. Hendrick; sacri­ Eastern League sN pitcher, Crowder. fices, Grimm, Pick, Statz, Adams: Springfield at New Haven. The Community Club did not double plays. Petty to Flowers to play over the week-end but Is Hendrick; left on bases, Chicago 7. Pittsfield at Bridgeport. expected to swing into action next At Cleveland !— Brooklyn 10; bases on balls, off Petty Providence at Waterbury. Sundaj'. An announcement from INDIANS 9. 6. ATHLETICS 8, 2 2, off Carlson 1, Jones 2; struck out Other teams not scheduled. (First Game) by Petty 1, Carlson 2, Osborn 1: hits, American League the management will no doubt be CLEVELAND off Carlson 8 in 9 innings, Jones 1 in made in a few days. He is hard at AB. R. H. PO. A, 1-3, Osborn 1 In 1-3; losing pitcher, Detroit at Philadelphia work looking for a suitable attrac­ Jamieson, If ... ___ 3 1 0 6 0 Jones; umpires, Moran, O'Day and Cleveland at Borton Spurgeon, 2b .. ___ 4 1 2 0 2 Reardon; time, 2:10. Other teams not scheduled. tion. Summa, rf ...... , 5 1 2 1 0 X—Pick out hit by batted ball. AMD AU- Voui HAsye Fo r . 'tfauR. OH N\Am.1V VA»H(=(M vjuiH- You XX—Tolson batted for Carlson in National League A m p f i m A uuV T r o O Burns, lb .... ___ 5 0 1 6 0 'P u b l i c i s a v/ o h - e v o f ^ There is only one fault to be ,T. Sewell, ss .. ----- 5 1 1 2 1 lOtli. Pittsburgh at New York m a j e s t i c A uuV AsCRoaS T h e G E T H E P 1 6 ot-D (SoLDS J 2 XXX—Heathcote ran for Tolson in R a u c o u s --COUGHS AjroD c a m T found with a two-week’s assign­ Myatt, c ...... ___ 1 1 2 1 Chicago at Brooklyn TnE V iE ^'S MOT A COUGW (M L. Sewell, c ... ___ 1 0 0 3 0 10th. A UUORO ment to cover the 169th Infantry at z—Herman batted for Flowers In St. Louis at Cincinnati Jacobson, cf .. ----- 3 2 1 3 0 "a c a r l o a d . Camp Trumbull, Niantic. It is too Lutzke, 3b .... ___4 1 2 4 3 9th. Other teams nqt scheduled. Buckeye, p ...... 4 0 1 0 2 zz—Two out when winning run was short. scored. 85 9 11 87 9 (Second Game) PHILADELPHIA Chicago ...... 002 005 000— 7 AB. H .H .PO.A. Brooklyn ...... 000 000 001— 1 Bishop, 2b ...... 4 1 2 0 5 Hartford Game GOLFERS YOU H.WE MET Hale, 3b ...... ___ 4 1 1 1 3 At Hartford I— by Kent Straal Cobb, rf ...... ___ 4 0 0 1 1 SENATORS 1. 2, LA'WM.UKERS 0, 1 Simmons, cf . ___ 4 0 1 3 0 TODAY IN FISTIANA (First Game) Dykes, l b ...... 4 0 2 12 0 HARTFORD _ (')? A # = ! X Perkins, c .... ___4 0 0 3 2 By DOO BEUD AB. R. H. PO. A. E. i French, If .... ___2 0 0 0 0 Davis, cf ...... 3 0 2 0 0 0 ? 11 © Lamar, If ...... ___ 1 0 0 2 0 Schmehl, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 LX BoIe3-, ss ...... ___ 3 2 1 2 1 Keesey, lb ...... 4 1 1 9 1 0 Rommel, p ... ___ 1 1 1 0 1 July 25th, 1921 Schlnkel. If ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 Gray, p ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 1 HERIHAN vs. LYNCH Comiskey, 2b ...... 3 0 2 3 5 0 Grove, p ...... ___ 0 0 0 0 3 Hermann, 3b ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 Galloway, x .. ----- 1 1 1 0 0 Krahe, ss ...... 4 0 1 5 2 1 Collins, XX ... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 Six years ago today, Pete Her­ Mangcum, c ...... 3 0 1 6 1 0 Foxx, xxx ... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 man of New Orleans, La., ascended Thomas, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 C the bantamweight throne for the 35 6 9 24 17 second time, being one of the 28 1 10 27 13 1 Cleveland ...... 033 000 03x- ALBANY Philadelphia . . 004 000 200- favored few to regain a lost title. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Two base hits. Bishop, Myatt; sacri­ The affair occurred at New York Hesse, cf ..... 1 fice, Hale: double plays, Perkins to City and Pete was awarded the MoCorry, cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 Boley; left on bases. Philadelphia 5, Gleason. 2b ...... 3 0 0 7 0 0 Cleveland 8; bases on balls, off Rom ­ judge’s decision over Joe Lynch at Solomon, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 mel 3, Gray 2, Grove 1, Buckeye 2; the end ot fifteen rounds of fast Farrell, lbr»...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 struck out, by Rommel 1, Gray 1, fighting. Yordy, If ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 Buckeye 2; hits, off Rommel 7 In 8 In­ Burkett, ss ...... 3 0 0 4 4 0 nings, Gray 3 in 3, Grove 1 in 2; balk, Lynch had annexed the title from Helgeth. 3 b ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 Rommel: losing pitcher. Grove; um­ Herman In a previous bout In which Munn, c ...... 1 0 0 1 4 0 pires, Roland, Gelsel and Ormsby; Kinney, p ...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 time, 2:10. the former was awarded the judge’s X—Galloway batted for French In decision at the end ot fifteen 25 0 1 24 12 0 7th. rounds. Herman was the first cham­ Hartford ...... 000 001 OOx—1 XX—Collins batted for Gray In 7th. Two base hit, Comiskey; three "base old pion to lose his title by a Judge’s OLD G XXX—Foxx batted for Grove In 9th. hit, Davis; sacrifices, Schmehl, Hel- (Second Gaoie) decision under the New York State geth, Schlnkel: double plays, Kinney Cleveland ...... 100 000 40x— 5 boxing law. He Is now totally blind to Burkett to Farrell, Hermann to The Smoother and better Cigarette Philadelphia ...... 000 001 001— 2 and is proprietor of a cafe and road Keesey to Krahe; left on bases, Hart­ ford 9. Albany 4; base on balls, off b* house at New Orleans, La. Kinney 4, Thomas 5; struck out, by Thomas 5: passed balls, Munn; um­ Ali ITHE STRONGEST PART O*' PRAISE BETTY NUTHALL JONS;S MISSED THIS ONE pires, Moran and White; time of __ not a cough in a carload game, 1:48. Is OME PEOPUE'S CtAME Helen Wills thinks that Betty The only major golf title Bobby (Second Game) |I5 THEIR- UANGOAGE Nuthall, the English girl star, has Jones has ever won is the Brltiish Hartford ...... 000 020 OOx—2 RCO. U. S. PAT. AFF a splendid future in tennis. amateur title. .-AlbSJlV ...... 000 000 OOlrr-1 I srALorillMd Ok. Btt. 1750 MANCHESTER ^iJUiNN.) EVENING HERALD, MUNUAX, JtJLY 25 ,19ZY. PAGE EIGH T Will Find Many Real Bargains In Good Used Cars Listed On This Page Today

Hotel building which B. J. HoL Summer Homes for Rent Legal Notlcea had converted Into auch a large Wasted Anto»— Motorcjdea 12 Want Ad Information ' Lost and Fonnd store that few believed It would BOARD AND ROOMS—Yolanda cot­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD AUTOS— win buy cars for Junk. at Manchester, within and for the ever be rented. tage, Pleasant View, beginning July He has grown with Manchester, WHITE GOLC wrist watch with Used parts for sale. General auto re­ 30. For particulars phone Mrs. John District of Manchester, on the azna Manchester Initials M. E. W. Return to Wara- pairing. Abel's Service Station, Oa.; Houston, 1355-2. day of July, A. D., 1927. where he long Since purchased a noke Hotel. street. Tel. 789. ^ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., home. Evening Herald . : BENNEARY: Open for the season. Judge. . Announcements Heatlng-Plumbing-Rooflng 17 Home cooking. Reasonable rates. Estate of Ann Gibson late of Man­ Classified Advertisements John P. Mahoney, Box 32. Sound chester, In said District, deceased. DEPENDABLE The Administrator having exhlblt- POLICE CHIEF'S CAR . CITY SHOE REPAIR Roofing Specialists view, Conn. hls administration account with said Count ■!* Is located at 29 Oak street. When Slate, Gravel. Tin Asphalt Shingles. estate to this Court for allowance, it Inltlala and compound your shoes need repairing see me lor Repairing a Specialty NEW COTTAGE with boat, at Lake- f - view, Bolton. Telephone Manches­ Is . , Vo I ^lofds°°as t^o words Minimum cost (special work. DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. „ J Used Car dealers are just as particular and ORDERED:—That the 30th. day Of INVOLVED IN CRASH I* Shoe Shine open every day 31 Oak St Work Guaranteed ter 53-4 or 142-5. Rockville. Is price ot ttiree llne^ July, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock, fore­ careful in their efforts to offer real values in de- noon, at the Probate Office, In said for' transient',e l e c t r i c a l contracting appll- 15 SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE at Saybrook Florists— N urserles Manor, Conn., Including 2 car garage. Manchester, be and the same Is as­ Line rates per day *■ ■ ances, motors, generators, sold and pendable used cars as banks are to render a de- signed for a hearing on the allowance Is Hit By Following Vehicle as repaired; work called for. Pequot Phone 409-3 or 1320-12.^ ads, Danish ball head cabbage Plants. Me of said administration account with Gordon Turns Into Driveway ElIectlTC t 9 2 l Electric Co., 407 Center street. Phone pendable service to their customers. Keenness of said estate, and this Court directs the ElIecUTe ^ chargre per hundred, 13.50 per thous^d, Business Property for Sale 70 ' 1592. Henderson snow ball cauliflower present day; business competition demands it. ' ■■ administrator to give public notice to At Station. 5 Consecutive Cays .. I 7 cts ^9 ots plants 75o per hundred, $5 per thou­ all persons Interested therein to ap­ ffhe Manchester Upholstering Co. pear and be heard thereon by publish­ 5 Consecutive ;.;| u ots X8 Cts Is now located at sand. Wayside Gardens, Rockville., S.M VLL GENERAL STORE handling Chief of Police Samuel G .Gordon Wise buyers of used cars know that now, with cigars, candy. Ice cream ing a copy of this order In some news­ 116 Spruce street 714-2. paper having a circulation In said became involved In an automobile ' riforde’rs South Manchester ceries. In good location on the West accident 0:1 Saturday afternoon op­ „.iU ho charged ?t_the_one^^^ ^ FOR SALE mid-season prices prevailing, dealers are offering Side. Buv It now In the height of the District, on or before July 25th, 1927, We have now ready 1-i million season. The price Is right. See Stuart and’ by posting a copy of this order on posite the police station when s rpeclal rates \?'\^o*n*^Mauest7 .STEAMSHIP TICKETS— all parts of the public signpost In the Town Winter cabbage bigger and better values than ever before. J. Wasley, 827 Main street. Tele- Hartford automobile crashed into 3ay three or six days the world. Ask for sailing lists and where the deceased last dwelt, six rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. Smith, The main crop should be planted In ^ ffiiun^e^^ 1 4 ___ the side of the police departmenl Ads ordered for % lrd or fifth July until August 15. Cabbage lOo per days before said day of hearing and .1009 Main street. nnd stopped " ly j.or the ao- doz., 40o per hundred. ?3.00 per thou­ You will find a wide selection of late models return make to this Court. Chevrolet. :1ay will be cha ^ ^d appear- Farms and Land for Sale * 71 sand, celery lOo per doz., ^®^ WILLIAM S. HYDE According to eye witnesses. Chlel tual number of earned, but Automobiles for Sale hundred J4.00 per thousand Michael and makes listed daily on this page. Judge. ed. charging V"®funds can be made NINE ROOM HOUSE with all lin- H-7-25-27. Gordon was going west on Center pVnatello 379 Burnside Avenue provements. seven acres of land, street and was about to make a left Greenhouse, Station 22, East Hart-, Why not select YOUR car NOW while the sum­ chicken house, cow and horse, -art" turn to enter the driveway leading and stable. For Information tele­ to the rear of the police station, "''n o '^'-UU forbids": display line, not CHEVBOLETS Jij-ijv ° w ' <•' -...... '^-^avnj-vn,rJ mer motoring season is in full swing—in fact, why phone Manchester 1465-5. Millinery— ^Dressmaking MARLOW TO ENTER whether or not the chief put oul s? :^ ^ K ^ p e n a n d c lo se d not make your selection TODAY ? rr„r„'ifn^o?rV V « Houses for Sale ills hand to indicate the turn was a for more than onej,..--. - subject which witnesses disagreed advertisement IN ALL MODELS of any WORK r - F. DION, more than one time. h e m s t it c h b u n g a l o w — 5 rooms, all Improve- | on. , ^ ;?ijT!ST A FEW MORE LEFT 235 SPRUCE ST, TEL. 1307-lJ, ments. garage In basement. Imme­ D EPT. STORE CLASS The Hartford car came along Just diate possession at $5500. Apply E. as the chief had started to turn and They Must Go Within The Next J. HolL Teh 5 6 0 . ______1 hit the Chevrolet on the left side. REs:r'o;yri.rf-~iiitsrado for the service render-,25 Few Days. Come And Select Your WANTED— dressmaking —-Mrs. O. charge m R. Ames, 47 Mather street. Telephony. 43 Apartments— Flats— eci. F%vorlte Model. Poultry and Supplies PORTER STREET— Desirable loca­ The cars were only slightly damag­ 1051-2...... Tenements for Rent 63 tin'', attractive Colonial house. 11 ed and it is understood that both All advertisements must conform JDO IT NOW FOR SALE CHICiCENS— Barred Roodi rooms, arrange' for one or two Lease of Second Store Gives drivers came to an agreement about in style, copy and typography Movlng-Tnicklng-Storag® 20 Pullets, and broilers. Inciuiro W. G. CENTER ST., 205—Seven room tene­ families, substantially good condi­ the repairs. regulations entctcff^J'y ^t^^ 1926 Chevrolet Roadster. Hughes. In rear 139 .North Mam bt.^ ment, all modern conveniences, hot tion. water, gas, electricity, furnace, reserve the right nrlce and terms reasonable. 'Valton ers, and they 1925 Chevrolet Sedan. PERRETT AND GLENNEY—^Local water furnace, also garage. Ready Merchant Fourth Largest reject any copy con- 1925 Chevrolet Coupe. MARCH PULLETS-All breeds from W Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street. edit, revise or and long distance moving and truck­ Aug. 1st. Wm. Patterson, 71 Brook- Hartford. 2-7584 or M.'.nchester X2l. sidered objectionable. ,(,^3 ads 1925 Chevrolet Touring. ing Dally express to Hartford. Liv­ excellent stock. Also milk ted broil­ held street. Tel. 1093. 1925 Overland Sedan. ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. ers. Wm. E. Bradley. Phone 11G3-3. WAPPING 1924 Hupmobile 4 Pass. Coupe. 321 Oakland street, Manchester. FROM AUGUST 1st.— Six room tene­ XEAR d e p o t SQUARE—New six Estahhshment In Town. 1923 Hupmobile 4 Pass. Coupe. ment. 'S3 Maple street. Inquire Man­ room bupgalow. one car garage, cop­ 23 per gutters, front veranda, glassed 10:30 a. m. 1923 Maxwell Sport Touring. Repairing TABLE FOWL for .sale, also spring chester Trust Co. 1924 Overland Touring. chickens. Karl Marks, 136 Summer and screened In, house all screened. Mrs. Clara Comstock', sister of Telephone Your Want Ads Inlaid linoleum In kitchen and pan­ 1921 Chandler Touring. An extra auto key might be a life street. Telephone 1877. New laid FOUR ROOM TENEMENT on Ridge­ The filing with the town clerk on Mrs. Helen Skinner of this place, Ads are accepted over the^te^ephone 1922 Paige Big Six 7 Pass. Touring. wood street, all Improvements, try Owner leaving town. Will sacri­ saver on your vacation. Play safe, ob- eggs. fice. Small down payment, low price. Saturday morning of a lease from and her son, Lewis Comstock, and at the CHARljB RATE B ^ 1921 Hudson Sedan. tain duplicates from Bralthwalte, 150 downstairs, rent $20. Inquire James granddaughter, Loralne, motored Burns, 591 Hilliard street. Call Arthur A. Knofla. Telephone Samuel Barabeo et al., giving to Center street. ____ 782-2, S75 Main street. from Charleston, N. H., last Thurs­ “rrsH rat”I& 1000 MARCH HATCHED Nathan Marlow possession for a TRUCKS e x p e r t k e y FITTING. Lawn mow­ Leghorn Pullets. High producing FIVE ROOM TENEMENT. All im­ day and spent the night with Mr. provements, including furnace and SOUTH MAIN STREET, dandy 10 term of sixteen years, starting ness office on insertion of ers sharpened and repaired, also strain. Grown uder Conn. room flat, lot 90x300 beautiful flower and Mrs. Walter S. Nevers. They cLnv following 1 925 Chevrolet 1-2 Ton Express Body scissors, knives and saws sharpened. Healthy Chick" Pl.m. Oliver Bros., gas, 7 minutes from mills. Tel. 1400. October 1. 1927, of the store now left Friday morning for the trip the c h a r g e 1 925 Chevrolet 1-2-Ton 6 Post Truck and rose garden, vegetable garden. occupied by Mr. Marlow and also S e wiurc^ll^edE-f^^sponsl- Work called for and delivered. No. Windham, Conn. Plenty of raspberries, dandy loca- home through New York state. 1923 Dodge Truck Canopy Top. Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm FOUR ROOM tenement with Improve­ the store which has been conducted telephoned aCs 1921 Dodge Panel. ments at 15 Oakland street, only tlon. Price right. Call Arthur A. Mrs. Elizabeth Smtlh left Satur­ Winy for errors in accuracy street, Manchester, Conn. Teleph. ne BuUdlng Materials 47 Knofla. Telephone 7S2-2, 875 Main by the Meyer-Harrison Bootery and will be assumed and tneir 1926 1 Ton Ford, Canopy Top With $16.00 monflUy. Telephone 2361-12. day morning for a week’s vacation 462. street. at present being conducted as an cannot be guaranteed. Cab. with friends and relatives In New 1924 1 Ton Ford Steel Body With Cab. SEWING MACHINES, repairing of CONCRETE ROCK of all kinds for FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor, annex to the Self Service Shoe store, Phone 664 1924 1-2 Ton Ford Express Body. all makes, oils, needles and supplies. sale. Inquire Frank 24 with all Improvements and garage. 1 is one of the largest real estate London. Homestead street, .Manchestei. Tel. also three room flat on second floor, ! a s k - o r want ai> s e r v i c e R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. transactions In Manchester for some Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.. Nichols Phone 715. 150 7. all Improvements with garage, at have as their guests for a week, TERMS ARR.VNGKD POLICE COURT time. It Involves $125,000 and h id e T ^ Classifications 168 Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kusmer and Tailorlng-Dyelng-Cleanlng 24 Household Cioods 51 ca'.l 616-5. assures Mr. Marlow additional floor WE ARE ALWAYS OPEN I Lionel Bousquet of No- 282 Bel­ space, with two combined stores daughter, Ruth Dorothy’ from Chic­ Evening H e rp iT ^ n t FOR RENT— 4 ROOM flat, electric mont street, Springfield, Mass., was and the basement, of over 10,000 opee Falls. Mass. grouped accoraing to c l a ^ c a EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. VERY FINE ROLL TOP desk, A-1 lights and gas. Inquire 73 Pearl Calvin C. Bolles of the Capitol HARRY ANDERTON representing condition. Come In and street. Tel. 1164-2. before the town court this morning square feet. Aside from the floor National Bank, who has been at­ ^n«>- English .-oolen company, tailors davenport bed, special on dav beds, as a result of an accident on West spaces of Watkins Brothers and the BOULEVARD CHEVROLET CO. since 1898. Phone 1221-2. 38 Church $16 50. full size cotton mattress, NORTH ELM ST., 4 5—Four room flat, tending the annual bankers’ conven­ ..ated: 1 fresh from factory, $8.50. Bensons Center, west of McKee street, yes­ Keith Furniture company, it is ex­ host and Found ...... , street. South Manchester. first floor, furnace, bath, gas $20 ceeded only by that of the J. W. tion at Detroit, Mich., the past Announcements ...... 3 275 CONN. BLVD., E. H. Furniture Co., 649 Main street. month small family. Inquire upstairs terday afternoon at 2:15, in which week, returned home Sunday morn­ rersonals ...... or phone 25S-2. his car was badly damaged and one Hale company. Autoinol>tie» ^ LAUREL 765 SIX CARD tables for sale. Used only ing. Toilet Goods and Services 25 of the occupants, Edmore Catlller The deal also forecasts another Automobiles for Sale •••••"...... g once. $1.00 each. Watkins Brothers TO RENT— 5 ROOM flat, all modern department store as Mr. Marlow The combined field day of the Used Furniture Store, 17 Oak street, improvements ready August 1st, of No. 4 Howard Place. Springfield Automobiles for Excha g •••• g has been for some time considering Connecticut Tobacco Experiment Auto Accessories— i ires •• ,j South Manchester. Johnson's Electric Company, 29 Clin­ was injured, and treated at the .V 1923 FORD TOURING . . SHULTZ BEAUTY PARLOR . . the securing of additional space for Growers’ Association will be held Auto Repairing— Painting ...... ton street. Manchester Memorial hospital Auto Schools 8 In good mechanical condition— $60 Wanted— To lJuy 58 a further advancement in his busi­ at the tobacco station at Windsoi Auios—Ship by Truck 9 983 MAIN ST.. HARTFORD TO RENT— 3 ROOM apartment in According to the story told to the ness, which long ago passed the 1 to on August 2. This has always 1 924 FORD TOURING Forest Block, janitor service, also police-by both parties and also by ."^Erages-Servico-Storage ..... IJ In good mechanical condition—$115 Takes great pleasure In announcing JUNK—1 will pay highest prices for new five room tenement at 57 Sum­ 25 cent limits. been a popular meeting with the to­ Molorcvcies—Bicycles 1 * that they will be open in the evenings all kinds of junk: also buy all k‘nds mer street, all improvements, steam John Killoran of No. 82 Maple­ Levine & Marlow first opened in bacco growers and dealers In th« Wanted Autos—'Mot'ircyb-les . ^ MANCHESTER MOTOR S.4.LES CO. by appointment. Call 3-1912. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ heat, garage. 'Tel. 1986—August wood avenue, West Hartford and Manchester in the building now Connecticut Valley and a large at­ Bu«lne.» nn.l phone 982-4.______Kanehl. his companion, John Hannon, also owned by Madden Brothers at the tendance is expected. Business Services ‘-^"'*‘TeJ . Authorized Ford Dealers Courses and Classes 27 B. F. Risley of East Windsor Hill Household Services Offered ----- 10 RAGS, MAGAZINES—Bundled paper TO RE.NT—TENE.MENT at 85 Gar­ of West Hartford, the car. a Dodge corner of Main street and Brainard Building— t, onlractlng ...... ^ Dennis P. Coleman, Mgr. and junk bought at highest cash den street, all modern Improvements. runabout, which was being driven place. The business was soon af­ has moved to South Lyme. Where Florists-Nurseries ...... g MEN, BOYS, learn barberlng, ladles prices. Plure 849-8 and I will calL 1. Inquire 82 Garden street. I’hone 1356 by Bousquet wit,h Catllier and Ray­ he has purchased a large farm hair cutting, latest methods taught terwards bought by Mr. Marlow l^unevH-i Directors ‘ ij'* «'*****" 17 1069 Main St. I’hone 740 after 5 o'clock. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. •assuring success. Special rate ot ^E -r J u-i I--' '-TUT nj-i.r.r mond Letourneau who recently and developed to Its present propor­ which he will turn into a tourist tuition on day and evening courses. .lOHN.SON BI,OCK. Main street, 8 moved from Springfield to Hllls- tions. inn. Insurance ...... /.* *c^''” “ *** * 19 Rooms Without Board 59 Millinery— DressinaKing ...... Vaughn's Barber School, 14 Market room apartment, all modern Im­ town, as passengers was proceeding Arranged Without Noise Miss Dorothy Brocket from New Movlng-Trucklng-Storage .... 20 1922 FORD SED.\N— $25. street, Hartford, Conn. provements. Apply to Albert HhtI- FURNISHED ROOM for one man In west on West street., going to the The plans for the present change Haven was the guest of Miss Eliz­ Painting— Papering ...... 1922 GRAY TOURINC,— $25. son, 33 Myrtle street. Phone 1770 or 22 1926 OVERLAND SEDAN— $375. private family. Apply at 73 Pine to janitor. farm in Hlllstown. The car which have been under way for several abeth Southton Friday and Satur­ Professional Services 33 Private Instruction 28 months but were known only to Repairing ------v 1923 BJICK ROADSTER— $175. street. was being driven by Killoran, a day. Tailoring—Dyeing—Uejnlng4 .. 24 1924 FORD COUPE— $175. Mr. Marlow, Contractor John Hayes Michael Rukus has been confined INSTRUCTION— Why take a chance? RE.NTALS— Several desirable rents Dodge touring car was proceeding Toilet_ .. . Goods^ _j — and^ A Services •'4' with modern Improvements. Inquire va 26 Learn to drive before trying to get f u r n is h e d ROOMS io rent. Apply south on McKee street, the inten­ and a Hartford architect. Mr. Mar­ to his bed with a severe attack of Wanted—Business Service CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Edward J. HolL TeL 560. low has been conducting his store rheumatism for over a week. Ediicntlonnl Center & Trotter Sts.— So. Manchester a license. For instruction call 1738. at 29 Cottage street. _____ tion of this party was to go bathing ?7 Telephone 1174 under a fifteen year lease given by Courses and Classes 28 PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given In all f u r n is h e d r oom with all modern SIX ROOM tenement on Newman in the pond in the west section of Private Instruction ...... street, modern Improvements, steam E. J. Holl four years ago at a grad­ 1926 0.\KLAND 4 door sedan. grammar school subjects by former conveniences for one or two re­ the town. J3anclng ...... ; ...... grammar school principal, for rates spectable ^'ontlenien. Address Box B heat. Inquire 147 East Center street. uated rental. The old lease of the Musical—Dianiatlo ...... 1926 Chevrolet 4-door sedan. Phon 1830. The driver of the car going west Wanted—Instruction ...... Durant, Ford touring. call 215-5. in care of ilerald. shoe store expires on September of did not see the car that was cross­ this year.. Flnanclnl FURNISHED ROOMS, kitchen, bed­ THREE ROOMS— Heated apartments For Sale Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ----- SILK CITY OAKLAND COMPANY Help Wanted— Female 35 with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ ing the street to go south on Mc­ The possibilities of the changes 195 Center Street. Tel. 2169 room and bath room, all improve­ Business Opportunities ...... “ ments. Inquire at 18 William street. ter Block. Kee street until almost upon him. were, gone over by Contractor Hayes Six room .cottage house on Mill Money to Loan ...... 04 AN EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply to The Springfield man pulled to his and the Hartford architect about Money Wanted ...... Dependable Used Cars street. House In good repair. Small Help nnd Sltnntlon* Manchester Motor Sales Co. Mrs. William C. Cheney, 62 Park Country Board— Resorts 60 Houses for Rent 65 left trying to get across the inter­ ten weeks ago but Mr. Marlow’s ill­ Help Wanted —Female ...... 1069 Main St. So. Manchester street. section ahead ot the West Hartford ness and the necessity for an oper­ barn 'suitable for garage. Lot Open Eves t Sundays. Tel. 740 Help Wanted —Male . ------WOMAN to dn general housework MYRTLE BEACH—Seven cot- 1 .AUGU.ST 1ST.— Five rooms, half of car and at the same time the driver ation held up the closing of the 100x150 feet, with frnlt trees. Just Help Wanted—Male or Female.. ^^87 morning.s. Apply Mrs. Padrove, 40 tage near the water, by the week or two f.amily house. Modern conven­ Agents \V uited FORD SED.\N in perfect condition, iences. Inquire Home Bank & Trust of the West Hartford car, pulled to deal. the place for a cozy home. W ill be ! 38 $135. Ford one ton truck $125. Bill Benton street, Greenacres. for the season: also rooms for rent. W’ith the expiration of the pres­ Situations jV^uled—Female I’hone 1545-2. Co. his right, preventing a crash. The Situations Wanted—Male ...... McKee, 32 Laurel street. sold at a very reasonable price. For 40 WOMAN for light housework, three driver of the Springfield car struck ent lease on the shoe store on Sep­ Employment Agencies )'<»U RENT— 1-2 HOUSE, 6 rooms, at I oiHo nf tho further particulars enquire of i:,ve" Stock-Pe»--PouItry-Veh OAKLAND 1923 touring car; 1923 in family. Must be able to cook. Apartments— Flats— Manchester Green, opposite school. | ditch along the south s a o tember 1. Mr. Marlow will get the Chevrolet 1-ton truck; both In A-1 Call telephone 201 days or 1547 eve­ remodeling under way. He will Dogs— Birds— Pels ...... nings. Tenements for Rent 03 conveniences, jarood repair, vacant ' street and continued west until ne Thomas Fsrguson, 175 Main itreet* Livef.lvft Slock—Stock — Vehicles------...... ,* condition. Apply to Frank E. House, Au>^. 1. Rent |30. Phone 345-23 or hH a state highway fence post, use the entire basement that goes Poultry anu Supplies W.apping, Conn, I'lione 129-12. 3 4 Tj-d. with the shoe store for storage pur­ Help Wanted— Male or Female 37 a p a r t m e n t s —Two. three and four ■.vhon the car turned turtle. Wanted — Pols— Poultry—Stock 44 room apartments, heat, janitor ser­ For SuU— MUcelInneoa* 1926 0.\KLA.\'D COUPE The driver was uninjured as was poses, using also part of the front 45 ill excellent condition, small mileage. vice. gas range, refrigerator, in-a- part of the basement of his main Articles for Sale ...... WOMEN, MEN, girks and boys to door bed furnished. Call Manchester Letourneau, but Catllier was taken Boats and Accessories ...... 46 1924 Ford 4-Door Sedan. work on tobacco. Jleet Foley’s truck store, but will have some forty ex­ 47 1924 and 1926 Ford Touring cars. Construction Company. 2100 or teley MRS. CHENEY PERHAPS to the hospital and received medi­ lUilldlng Maierlals ...... at 6:15 at Oak street. Center 6:20, phone 782-8. tra feet of space for show rooms blamunds — Watches— * * 48 Pag^nl Brothers, 6:30, for Lavltt's cal attention for a cut on the left and display in the basement. He Insurance Electrical Appliances— Radio •• 49 J. M. SHEARER side of the head, another on tho CCPITOL BUICK CO. TEL 1600 Farm. AUGUST 1ST.— Five room lower flat will also use the present shoe store Fuel and Feed ...... U ' ‘J ‘ at 26 Benton street, with garage. In­ AIDE AT NOTED WEDDING Garden-Farm —Dairy Products 50 loft front ot his forehead and a as an addition to his regular store Nearly; twenty-five X85)! Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 quire at Benson's Furniture Com­ badly skinned nose. Household Goods ...... Auto Repairing— Painting 7 pany, 649 Main street. TeL 53-3. by knocking out the partitions. He Machinery and Tools ...... t'o In police court this morning gets two extra show windows. years experience in Insurance Musical instruments ...... “-J VALVES AND CARBON job. labor FOR SALE— 25 PAIR pigeons. In dif­ Mentioned as Probable Brides-; Bousquet was charged with driving This will occasion a further In­ OtUco nnd Store Equipment .... o4 charge on Chevrolet $4.50, Pontlao ferent breeds, price reasonable, need MANCHESTER .MAN VISITS and kindred lines is at your ser­ Sporting Goods—Guns ...... “5 room. Flemlse joined rabbit, 2 maid at Stillman-Wilson 1 automobile while under the in- crease in his stock and will entail $6.50. Oakland $8.50. All work ROXY. Specials at the Stores ...... bb guaranteed at Catlln’s Service Sta­ months old $1.90 pair. Inquire 296 ' lluence of liquor. The witnesses In- important change in the lines. vice through this office, Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... tion, 255 Center street. South Man­ Hackmatack street. Phone 112-3. l\upuais. I those stated above as well as The store has long since ceased to Wanted—To Buy ...... Rooiua— IJoiird— Hotels—Resorts chester. Charles A. Sweet was among the I Dr. Howard Boyd who examined be a 1 to 25 cent store and has car­ ItrstiiarnntB HOME WANTED for a nice young Manchester people who went on the Because she is the only woman i him at the police station after he ried drygoods, toys, hardware and Rooms Without Board ...... 59 dog. Phono 1189-5. of the party whom the original had been arrested. The young man other lines. It will give Manches­ Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A e.xcurslon to New York yesterday. Travelers of Hartford The majority of the time he spent bridesmaid's dress would fit, Mrs. claimed all he had to drink was ter another large store. By the Country Board — Resorts ...... 6 i HOSPITAL PATIENT HAS Hotels— Restaurants ...... 'J ABOUT TOWN Ward Cheney was mentioned in four bottles of near beer, but six terms of the new lease, it is und­ BIG CONSTRUCTION JOB at Ro.\y’s new theater at Seventh Wanted— Rooms— Board ...... 63 avenue and 50th street. He is a New York dispatches yesterday as witnesses, including the doctor, said erstood that Mr. Marlow will pay Life, E5r.e, and llenl ItKtnle For Rent The annual outing of the "Cen­ While the foundation for the great admirer of Roxy’s radio pro­ the probable maid of honor at the he was in an unfit condition to drive the highest rent paid for a leased I- Apartments. Flars. Tenements.. 63 ter Gang’’ will be held on Sunday store in Manchester. Business Locauuns for Ren. ... new Chevrolet garage and pervice grams and determined to visit his wedding of Bud Stillman, young an automobile. Casualty Lin03 Houses for Rent ...... 65 at Rocky Point, R. I. The trip will station at 51 Farmington avenue, “ world’s greatest theater’’ yester­ millionaire, and Lena Wilson, Judge Johnson found him guilty Nathan A. Marlow, at a time Suburban frr Kent ...... he made this year in buses sup- Hartford, are being completed, the day and present to Roxy personally daughter of humble Quebec parents. and Imposed a fine of $125 and when there was a general north­ Bummer Homes for Rent ...... 67 plied by the New England Trans- contractor, Orlo H. Smith of 15 The original bridesmaid, the dis­ ward movement along Main street, Wanted to Rent ...... a Cheney silk flag. He was very costs. Real Estate For Sale ‘ 1 portation company and two of the Brunswick street, West Hartford, is much Impressed with the beauty of patches said, found that she would already with a well established machines have been chartered for business and owning his own build­ Apartment Buildings tor Sale... in the Memorial hospital here suf­ the theater, the splendid program be unable to serve at the wedding Dr. M. E. Morlarty today opened EDW ARD J.HOL 1 Business Property for S a le ...... the occasion. The program at Rocky ing, vacated the stor.e he then oc­ fering from a fracture of the skull. provided and the crowds in attend­ tomorrow afternoon... V . . Mrs. X ... Cheney il'is new office in the Weldon block, Farms and L.and for Sale ...... Point Includes sports and a shore Mr. Smith was caught between his who is said to be of almost the same | ;^if,rlarty a graduate of the lo- cupied and signed the fifteen year Houses for Sale ...... dinner. Tickets may be purchased ance for a July Sunday. Roxy was lease for the location in the Orford Tel. 560. 865 Main St. Lots for S.alo ...... automobile and a trolley car at cordiality Itself, Mr. Sweet says. build as the former, was tentative- cal high school, ; • . • graduated , . . from- Resort Property for Sale from the following members of the Love Lane last week and was seri­ ly chosen to take her place. gang; Richard IVTcLagan; Charles Cornell University and Yale Medical Suburban tor Sale ...... ously injured. He is recovering at A brunette may be decided blond Mrs. Cheney is the sister of school. He also has been an in­ Real Estate fer Exchange Risley and Earl Rogers. This will the hospital. The garage which he Henry P. Davidson. Mrs. David­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... be the tenth annual outing of the — after she has decided to be a terne at St. Francis hospital at Anetiun— Lcgnl Notices is building In. Hartford will cost blond. son is Bud Stillman’s sister. Auction .Sales Center gang. $60,000. . Legal t otlces “g a s BUGGIES—Another Nightmare? Shore Cottage Bolton Lake— practlqally new. on water front, fireplace, large porch. $500 cashi balance easy terms. Fairview Street— brand new single, six rooms, oak trim and floors, steam heat. Only $700 cash. Price only $6,500. South Main Street— Flat of 10 rooms, modern conveniences, DUR 1M <3 walk and curbing, lot 90x300 feet. Price only $8,500. T H E L IT T L E $500 cash needed for a warrantee deed to a lot 50x200 feet SLEEP HEM GOT, with a 6 room cottage and garage on it. House has gas. steam ASTER DECIDING heat, etc. Price for all only $5,400. Convenient to Main TO LEASE THE E M P T Y LOT 7 Pitkin Street— Svell home of seven rooms, latest design and improvements, lot 90x200 feet. This Is a good bargain for ACROSS TH E STREET FOR some one. Come to Greenhlll Terrace If Interested In seeing nice HIS COMPRESSeO hemes. You to bo tho judge If you would like to live there. A IR C A R ; Some choice building lots for sale— 100x200 feet and 90x200 FACTORY,- feet. A ll one family houses of better type. Where individ­ HE C O U L O f^ uality predominates. G E J T H E SUBJECT OFF HIS MIND, A N C SPENT MOST OF THE ROBERT). SMITH NIGHT MAKING MILLIONS OF 1009 Main Street. ______D O LLAR S. . REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, STEAMSHIP TICKETS

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‘Well, sah," said Sambo after be- F l V ^ P i€ C € S ‘> HAsrarm ovep* in* aaked wbat kind of chlckoM he MMrt vers • m e e s € L f i K e e p preferred, "all klnda haa dere 5 6 B . A ^ A I W f O f l merits. De white ones is de eaelept o p t h c i ^o o o to find In de dark; but de black C € H T * iUORK* ones is de easiest to hide after you gets ’em." Travel teaches shrewdness, no doubt; hut a man who can make money cnou*h to travel is shrewd r enough. A woman: "I was outspoken at my club.” “ Who outspoke you?” asked her husband.

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He: “ Why is your face so red? She: “ Cause.” He: “ Cause why?” jaa—aa geetiwa. She: “ Causemetlcs.” CowrrigM. REC. 0. *. PAT. OPT. , Qltrr BY HtA tONK*. INC. “ Doctor, does you pull teeth?” Tangling purse and heart strings “ Certainly, come right In.” “ Well I’se got two in mah WASHINGTON TUBBS H makes true lovers not. Tom boy Taylor’s M a H as Another of H er H eart Attacks By Fontaine Fox arm. and I wants tnem pulled out.” B y C r a n e , A revival Is a protracted meeting AtW YX5 held in town. . QV)\t ^BOUT ‘DOMVlO MOT A VOOR ACT* TuOSe •BOOT tWKT. COWMWDIM* Wordsworth Was Right •ti&eRS vio»irr wjRT B02O.TAMG0. NQT The child is father of the man >HW* 'lOU’RB A, ♦i^TuR^W and he begins to exercise parental HMiO—NOT K authority at a very early age. SCRKPP6R. UVet FILL IX THE BLANKS 1 4 1 A tramp asked a farmer’s wife \ Instead of Questions, today you one day for a piece of bread. As she have blank spaces In which you are gave him a piece of pie she said: ^ to supply missing words to com­ “ Poor fellow, you look as If you’d plete the sentences. Correct missing seen better days." words are on another page. “ Yes, so I have, ma’am,” said the 2__Lady ------rode naked tramp. He shoveled about a cubic through the streets of Coventry, foot of pie Into hla mouth with hla England. . - knife and added, “ Once I dwelt In 2__The Governor of North Caro­ marble halls.” : 0 9 ' lina said to the Governor of South “ And now,’’ said the farmer’s Carolina. “ It’s a long time between f » wife, “did you come to lose such a ------wrote nice home?” 3— Sir Walter "Term expired,” said the tramp. “The Lady of the 4— Mt. In the My girl Is a telephone operator range. Is the highest mountain peak and when she dances every line is J In the world. 5— A uguste------was aculptor busy. of “The Thlnker.”- An ideal home is one where there 6— The — ------Company -li, UKe 'MVW* flA PA

The modern girl seems to he A Plea For Mercy hipless, bustless and useless. Chauffer, spare my life. “ What is the greatest water For me show some concern; power known to' man?” Make not a widow of my wife “ Woman's tears.” When you take that left hand turn. I Big Ben (C Fonuine Fox, 1927, the Bell Synjicite, Inc.) ti/isVgaszH® To refuse to do a thing you be­ A fine alarm clock is the rooster lieve is right because of fear of pub­ His works are of barley and flax; lic opinion is moral cowardice in B y B l o s s e r He keeps all his ticks in the hen­ the first degree. On It’s Way house. FRfeCIG-ES AND HIS FRIENDS And you wind him up with an ax. “ If you do not believe life Is real, "One reason I am going to life is earnest, try proffering advice r 1 VXI&UU eUlLD J- A M ’ IP X DiDM’r PUTA O s c a r d'id Europe,” “ is to obtain the^ receipe in quarters where It Is unaccept­ ese'xvwiSA X * u r n s BARM TO vcsep av/ STAMP OM 1 CAM PS& pur A STAMP able,” said a Manchester man. THE RARM A for the cancellation of deots.” COOU) d.b m s m b &k POMV IM IP X DIO CM AIS CLUB AOUSE / X POT" A STAAAP OM (J/OCL£i L.6TTSR. A STAMP TWAT CLBM'S L.£Tr£ft — U5TT£R ro / ^ D 0 0 7 U/OCUS C.UB.M" OP VUVOMlMt? COhSSS sromr ^ ual cochran— picturcs ^ knick UMCLE CLEAA’S Rcau.s.MT.orr. SIPT 70 A /M BY or f #/'••• e x P C E S ’5’

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^ssusum jBssi by Gilbert Patten (KE.4.D 'THE 8'TvtKi. THEN tjOLOK THE IMCTUKE) JACK LOCKW ILL IN THE WOODS Said Scouty. “ Goodness, what a' a hold, the big man jerked the stick plight! I guess we’ll have to wait up high, and yanked the whole till night. This caramel candy sure bunch free. In just a moment they sticks fast when melted up like this. all found that they were safely on We had no business coming here, the ground. Said Coppy, “ That was and we are stuck for hours, I fear. nice of you, and thoughtful as I sort of felt that something, in this could be” land, would go amiss.” The big Marshmallow Man just So, there they stood, stuck to the smiled. Said he, “ I’m glad to help a street, with caramel clinging to child." And then be snapped. “I their feet. It wasn’t very long until know a place where you would like the hunch grew all fagged out. And to go. Just take this path right out J then the big Marshmallow Man of sight, and follow It from left to came running up. He said, “ My right. You’ll reach the place where Ian’ ! You Tinies sure look funny. jelly beans, on great big bushes, What’s the trouble all about?” grow.” “ We’re stuck and simply can’t The man was right, for after get out,” he heard wee Clowny 'while, wee Scouty’s face broke Ipto At'neoh ths shsflW brought tham aorntflOng to eat and Informed smile. “Well, just look here,” he Outside, under the window. loudly shout. “ Oh, I will help you,” “Oh. cheer up) Willie!” cried Jack, laughing. “I don’t believe McNally had to laugh, and he replied. And then he grabbed a loudly cried, “I’ve found a jelly even Darling cheered up. Then Villagere listened to the singing bean.” He picked It off the bush they'll hang us. even if old Frye wants them to.” “But it's a.i in­ of the boys. "By heck!" said stick, and held it out where they fernal outrage, jyst the same!" growled McNally. “Thin|< of dump they all sang their school song, could reach. “ Now, here’s my plan right quick. The others shouted, one man. "We oughter have ing us into mis can on thf complaint of that miserable o' ■“Rpcklake Forever.” . Their s a p —-and it’s a peach,” said he, “ Just “ This is slick.” To watch them ah TolcSs blenijed beautifully. *qm for our minstrel show.” wp with them worthlass.dMpss. L o o k ^ pick candy was an Interesting scene. .••'Tbu know your onioni,” said jack. Then he aRng.' "If grab a hold of this. I’ll havfe you wings of an angel, over these prison walls I would fly. free real quick.” The Tlnles did as they were told, (The Tlpyinltes meet the caiqeQ' and when each one h*4 grabbed Ute Hen in tb f neac$ itorjr)..

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they find that the bill for water fur­ District Deputy Grand Patriarch tary and Mr. McLaughlin will be t'.ie “crowd” that sits in at the meet­ nished to the bubblers in the school, Joseph J. Behrend and staff will in­ lOTH ANNUAL OUTING MUCH, MUCH LAW ings. voted by the district at a meeting, stall the officers of Shepherd En­ Providing the committee decides has never been paid. of the campment, No. 37, I. O. 0. P. at the tonight to organize it will mean Tonight will probably result la Hale’s for Yard Goods—30 Years meeting in Odd Fellows hall this IN FIFTH DISTRICT that it will have the power to name organization of the committee and evening. It is expected that a large the janitor for the school, who will then, perhaps, if a petition is again CENTER GANG number of the lodge members, also undoubtedly be Committeeman presented, there may be a school delegations from G. Fred Barnes, Palmer, who gets paid by the town meeting. To Rocky Point Midlan and Enfield encampments for the work and gets a pretty fair will be present. After the installa­ Legal Sharp Manning Has thing, for a school the size of tlie Between 75 and 80 local people Summer Tissues at a Low Price- tion ceremony refreshments will be Fifth. took in the first Sunday excursion SUNDAY, JULY 31 served in the banquet hall. Mr. trip to New York yesterday. The Behrend’s term of office will end Too Many Tricks For Op­ There are some persons in the train was delayed on the return trip SHORE DINNER with the meeting this evening. district who feel that Dr. Holmes’s more than half an hour because of Just When You Need Them report concerning the lack of play­ Get Tickets from Richard McLagan, an excursionist who boarded the position’s Comfort. grounds and water bubblers are Charles Rlsley oij Earl Rogei’s Mr. and Mrs. John Wood who Springfield train and in his excite­ correct and they want to have some­ ment jumped off and was killed. since their marriage have made thing done to grade away the knoll their home with Mrs. Wood’s moth­ Fifth School District residents where the school stands so there er, Mrs. Louise Mathiason of Mid­ will be playgrouhds. They want to Home made root beer is pure, de­ ABOUT TOWN dle Turnpike have taken up house­ are inclined to think, according to add additional bubblers outside, but licious and easily made when you keeping on Delmont street. 39c Felician several of them this morning, that they do not know if the water com­ use Williams’ Root Beer Extract. the district is being overdosed with pany will Install these or not, as All the family will like it.— adv. Ronald H. Ferguson, of The Her­ Miss Elizabeth Crooks of Apel ald, with Mrs. Ferguson, son Thom­ law. They are anxious once more to Place is spending a two weeks’ va­ get dow'n to the plain, ordinary way as, and Miss Altie Burke, left today cation at Pleasant View, R. I. for Atlantic City, N. J., for a ten of doing business. umiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiininiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tissues As was told In The Herald on days’ vacation. They made the trip Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lavoie of by automobile. Saturday a petition was being cir­ Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting with culated In the district to call a spe­ You will find a splendid assortment of Felician tissues in this lot— dainty Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nelson of Center cial district meeting. Under the checks in blue and white, pink and white, maize and white and Mrs. Catherine McNulty, with her street. son Fred and daughter Catherine general law concerning school meet­ BY REQUEST red and white. Suitable for both women’s and chil- of Hyde Park, Mass., are visitin,g ings it is necessary for the district , dren’s frocks. 32 inches wide. This mate­ her sister, Mrs. L. C. Clifford, Jr., Town Clerk Samuel J. Turking- committee, on the presentation of a ton and family, and his mother are rial was purchased to sell for 39c of Foster street. petition, to call such a meeting. So 5 A great many of our customers have requested us to = at Silver Sands, Milford, for a stay say several of the residents w'ho a yard. of ten days. Chester W. Clifford of • Foster have looked into the matter. H continue our First General Clearance Sale until Saturday 5 street is on a week’s vacation trip Believing they had secured the Henry Franey, assistant postmas­ io Niagara Falls. necessary numbers for such a call E night. S ter at the Manchester postoffice has — the number, instead of being Rev. Joseph Cooper, Mrs. Cooper returned from his vacation, the twenty-one, had reached nearly = If you have not received your share of up-to-date mer- E Splendid Assortment and Miss Helen Cooper left Satur­ greater part of which was spent at fifty— they had the petition pre­ day for East Northfield, Mass., Maine shore resorts. sented to Rockvert McLaughlin, E chandise at the lowest possible prices get here before = where they will stay until August 1. who was the first member elected a The Misses Gladys Juul of 55 Del­ committeeman. The other two mem­ E tomorrow night. S Miss Ruth Peterson and Miss mont street and Helen Griffin of bers of the board are Mrs. Alice 99c Imported Millicent Peterson of Edgerton Middle Turnpike East left Saturday Brown and former Committeeman street, together with Jiliss Emile for a two weeks’ vacation at Cres­ Palmer. Mr. McLaughlin took the I Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing | Little of Bissell street, spent the cent beach. petition, together with a copy of a week end at Atlantic Beach, R. I. warning he had drawn up, to the Miss Elsie Johnson of Map’e two other members to have them Printed Voiles yard Ruth and George Marlowe, daugh­ street is spending her vacation at sign it, calling a meeting for July Pleasant View. I Shoes and Furnishings | ter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan 29. This is a sheer imported voile that comes in a number of exquisite pat- .Marlowe, of 20 Holl street, left Mr. Palmer refused to sign and = and = yesterday for Palmer. Mass., where The Misses Helei. and May Mc­ Mrs. Brown thought there should be teiTis. For hot, sultry summer days you will want a cool fro^’: they will spend their vacation at Cann of Main street have returned more time given to the matter. This of voile. 32 inches wide. Guaranteed fast colors. All Camp Mohigan. from a two weeks’ stay at Block has resulted in a failure to get the I FLORSHEIM SHOES ...... 18.85 I light floral patterns can be had in this fabric. Island. signatures of the majority of the Harold Sankey and Howard committee in time to have the meet­ Hagedorn, both of this town, Rob­ HALE’S NOTES ing held on July 29, as it can not ert Kensel of Hartford and James Eric Crawshaw, display depart­ be advertised in time to meet the Wallace of Hartford, who was em­ ment, has left for a two weeks’ legal requirements of the law'. ployed for a time in the l\Ianches- stay at Pleasant View, Westerly. Must First Organize Hundreds of Yards ter office of the Connecticut Com­ Miss Charlotte Burr, bookkeeper, The master mind behind all of pany, started yesterday on a motor spent the past few days at Beach the movements that require legal Park, Clinton. I GLENNEY'S | trip to Montreal. They are traveling advise is, according to the opinion in Hagedorn's Chrysler coach. Miss Frances MacPherson, book­ of many of the voter.s in the district, = Tinker Building E keeper, will spend this week in New Attorney Frederick R. Manning. It Wash York city visiting her aunt, IMrs. Mrs. Thomas Moriarty, her seems that Mr. Manning has so far liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTI daughter. Miss Irene Moriarty and William Joyce. Louis Andisio, Health Market, been able to keep just one or two sons, Thomas and James, of Hol­ left yesterday for a week’s stay at jumps ahead of the packs. lister street are spending their Silver Beach, New Haven. The residents of the Fifth Dis­ Goods yard vacation at Bethlehem, N. H. Mrs. John Gardner, neckwear de­ trict are learning a lot about school partment, and family, spent the law. They have found that it is the Mrs. Thomas Smith of Oakland week-end at Light House Point, duty of the clerk of the district to When you see this splendid assortment of wash goods you will want to buy street, her sister. Miss Bernice Juul New Haven. notify the secretary of the towm enough material for the making of two or three new frocks. The and their father, F. C. Juul are Mrs. Emma Merkel of Spring- school board, within a given num­ assortment includes our 99c taffoshan, $1 sport satin, silk absent on a motor trip along the ! ber of days, of the names of the dif­ field, Mass., has returned after and cotton prints, Bedford cord, raffan and our 99c Maine shore, returning hy way of ' spending a fe^v days with I\Irs. Rob­ ferent officers elected at the annu.al ;he White Mountains. ' ert Douglas of the apparel depart­ town meeting and also their ad­ silk and cotton crepes. Three yards will ment. dresses. Attorney Frederick R. Man­ make a cool frock to wear all summer John Knox McEwen of Exeter, ning is also Clerk Frederick R. long at home or at the beach. England, will hold meetings in the Manning, and knowing the law in Gospel hall, 415 Center street to­ this respect filed, within the given night and tomorrow night. Mr. Mc­ DR. WELDON TO FINISH period, the names and addresses of Hale’s Yard Goods— Main Floor Ewen has been preaching the gospel the officers elected in the Fifth dis­ for over fifty years and has crossed SUMMER AT SEASHORE trict with Mrs. Florence Shearer, the Atlantic more than fifty times. secretary of the town school board. He does not expect, however, to Who Is Chairman a re u s in g return to the United States again. When the petition was presented Everybody Is welcome to attend But He Will Return to Practice by Mr. McLaughlin at the request these meetings. In Fall Veteran Physician of several of the voters for signa­ Makes Known. ture of the other two members they John A. Derrick and Mr. and Mrs. just held off and in this they were More Ice undoubtedly acting on legal advice. SO U TH MR NCHCS TER • C O N N ■ George Derrick and daughter left There has been considerable J yesterday by automobile for a It was true that there had been speculation In Manchester since Dr. more than the necessary of names week’s tour with Montreal and Que­ Thomas H. Weldon suspended prac­ a c h year the ice business grows in volume, be­ bec as their objective. j signed to the petition, wdiich would tice three months ago and quietly I compel them to sign if they wished cause housewives arc making more intelligent slipped out of town, as to whether andE adequate use of ice. J. Bennett Clune of School street j to live within the law— if all of the It takes an accomplished liar to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini or not he had permanently retired. other conditions had been complied •• a has returned from a vacation spent It had been w'ell known that his No longer is it considered economy to stint the use hand a woman satsifactory compli­ at Oak Buffs, IVIass. with. ments. . health has not been satisfactory. I But the committee has not or- of ice. Women realize that it is just the opposite of Some time ago a statement from a j ganized. economy to risk the spoilage of expensive food, to Rev. Frederick C. Allen of North member of the family was publish­ Main street is spending the week i j The fact that Mr. McLaughlin save a few cents’ worth of ice. I HURRY MEN!! ed to the effect that the doctor was I was the first man named did not with his family at Groton Long | recuperating at the shore and would Ice is an investment. Don’ t waste it in an inefficient GEO. A. JOHNSON i i Point. I carry with it the position of chair­ return before long. man. It was, how'ever, his duty, be­ or worn-out ice box. Have a good box— keip it one- Several weeks have slipped by ing the first one named, to call the half to two-thirds full Your food will I Reduced Prices On | Mrs. Nellie Hynes of Hartford is all the time. Civil Engineer and Suneyor E 2 without the doctor’s return. Dr. committee together for organiza­ stay fresh, taste better, and you will save money. spending a w’eek with Mrs. J. A. Weldon and family are at Crescent Derrick of Buckland. tion. This he had failed to do before Tel. 299. South Manchester Beach for the summer. A Herald the presentation of the petition. He I Straw Hats | representative met him there and has now called a meeting for organ­ wm mk Frank J. and Laura A. Rippin was told that the physician expect­ FOLLY BROOK ICE have bought the single house on ization and this meeting will be iYour opportunity to make a substantial saving on a S ed to return to active practice in a held tonight, unless there are other THE JOHNSON Westminster road in the Hollywood month or two. He said he had al­ L. T. WOOD CO. S hat. Half the season still left to wear it. S tract from Conrad Casperson w'hich complications. ready gained fifteen pounds since he McLaughlin In Minority Main Ice Station 55 Bissell St. ELECTRIC CO. he is just completing. Mr. Casper­ went to the shore and was feeling Phone 496 s i son in turn has bought a building Mr. McLaughlin will not be Sailors 50^ and $1.00 Off much better. named the chairman of that com­ Solicits Your Electrical Busi­ lot In the Lakeview section from Dr. Weldon has practiced medi­ Mr. and Mrs. Rippin- The Rippin mittee. The residents of the district ness— Both Wiring and Fix- cine longer than any of Manches­ family will move from Benton street understand that now. He will not Panamas $1.00 and $2.00 Off ter’s physicians except Dr. William be the secretary of the committee. tures. to their new home the last of the week. Sales were made by Wallace R. Tinker, medical examiner here Mr. Palmer will be the chairman — 43 Years. and Mrs. Brown will be the secre­ First Class Work. Men’s Fancy Half H o s e ...... 50c and 75c D. Robb. Estimates CheerfnUy Furnished. Golf H o s e ...... $1.50 pair A Pine Line of Fixtures. READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION! A NEW LINE OF so Clinton St. Phone 057-4 Fradin’s Great Mid-Summer Offeringi1 Men’s Oxfords b a t t e r y w o r k In black and tan. J f a l g y r o D f Authorized “Willard” Service Priced at $5, $6 and $7 Station. Men’s Sport Sweaters ...... d » A l^A'Tpn' *1245 Carbon Burning. in all sizes ...... V V v ) e P O Auto Electrical Work. Electrical Appliances Repaired. Reduced Prices on Van Heusen Collars. Q f t 2 'T o n ' *1445 Free Crankcase Service. - • SILK STOCKINGS 3 f o r ...... $1.00 (CHASSIS PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT) JOHN "b ALFSOLA Special Values in SHEER and MEDIUM WEIGHT Men’s Athletic Union S u its ...... 75c to $1.50 With Barrett & Robbins Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Exquisite new silk hosiery to add extra charm to lovely G r a h a m B r o t h e r s 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 Summer frcicks. Clear— flawless— snug fitting. In Holeproof Hosiery the beantiful new popular shades approved by Paris. T r u c k s Lisle top and foot to give extra wear. An unusual val­ These sturdy trucks are pow­ ue—one sure to bring crowds—so get a whole season’s A . L . CO. ered by the New Engine—the VIOLIN BROWN & = ♦ supply at once. 3 pairs for $2.85. finest ever built into a Graham liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnmii Brothers Truck. OUTFITS Full fashioned— colors by Lucille of Paris Only great volume production —Pure thread silk clear to mercerized FOR SALE top. Sole reinforced with makes possible such low prices. FREE W hen Y ou lisle ...... $ 1 . 5 0 2 Modern Houses M ore pow er. . . More speed.. • with a course of either Less fuel • • • See them ! private or class lessons at W an t Hollywood At Shoes repaired in the best man­ The Violin School Inquire of ner* see ^•Ton l-Ton lV2'Ton 2*Ton FRADIN'S G. SCHREIBER & SON KEMP'S LOUIS DELL 757 Main Street* South Manchester 285 West Center Street, Shoe Shine Parlor / SCHALLER’S GARAGE State Theater Baildhur Center and Olcott Streets. 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