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70L. XLIIL, NO. 218. (Classified Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONI jC ^ JUNE 29, 1929. FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CEN’l’S SPANISH FLYERS FOUND! HAWKS SHATTERS FOUND ADRIFT ON OCEAN NEAR AZORES TWO AIR RECORDS FOUR MEN PICKED UP <$>■ Makes Round Trip from ISTNATIONAL BY BRITISH VESSEL Coast to Coast in 36 RIOTOUS JOY Hours, 48 Minutes, 16 AND ECONOMY MISSING OVER A WEEK; 3-5 Seconds. STORKMERGE IN SPAIN AS WERE GIVEN UP AS LOST Roosevelt Field, N. Y., June 2U. NEW^RIVES — In New York at 5:21 a. ni., Connecticut Patrons Assur­ Thursday, in Los Angles at 8:23 Master of Aircraft Carrier “ Eagle” Seo^s Message to p. m., (Pacific Standard Time) on the same evening, and back on the ed of Better Service as Plans Had Been Prepared Atlantic coast again at 1:16 a. m., Admiralty That He Found Flyers Near Azores— Crew today. This was the epochal feat com­ Chain of 2,500 Stores for Memorial Service in pleted by Captain Frank M. Hawks Safe and Sound, Says Brief Message— “ Ea^e” on early this morning when his Lock­ Unite interests. Honor of Men Given Up heed Air Express emerged from the Way to Gibraltar, Its Naval Base Which It Will Reach shroud of darkness and fog over I the field here, narrowly averting a As Lost at Sea. serious crash in landing. He made Announcement of the merger of Probably on Monday. the return flight in 17 hours, 38 The Economy Grocery company and minutes and 16 3-5 seconds, clip^ The First National Stores, Inc., one Madrid, June 29.— Scenes of ping 43 minutes off his west-to-east of the largest chain stores in the non-stop record. riotous joy were enacted here to­ country, was made exclusively to Madrid, June 29.— “ W e.are perfectly well, best regards." The transcontinental flyer’s actu­ day when announcement was made This message, hurtling through the ether from’ the North al flying time for the round trip The Herald yesterday afternoon by by the foreign office of the Spanish was only 36 hours, 48 minutes and Everett H. Stahl, advertising man­ government that Major Ramon Atlantic, was received by International News Service here today 48 3-5 seconds, tor he rested In ager of Economy which operates Franco and his three companions in from Major Ranaon Franco, famous Spanish aviator wlio with Los Angeles seven hours and four­ over 400 stores in Connecticut, nine the trans-Atlantic hydroplane Nu- three companions was rescued off the Azores early today a'^^ter teen minutes before taking off for of which are located in Manchester. mancia had been rescued at sea hy being missing a week. Roosevelt Field. No sale was involved, the deal Alwve is picture of the crew of the Spanish plane. ‘ They are, left, Coniniamlant Ruiz de Alda, the British aircraft carrier Eagle. Breaks Two Records. being an out and out merger made Major Ramon Franco, center, and Capt. Gallarza. B elow is a i^oto of their plane, “ The \uniancia.“ An official communique telling of Major Franco’s message was sent in response to a wife­ In less than two days the sped for the best Interests of the public the rescue was issued by the for­ less query sent him aboard the British aircraft carrier H. M. S, demon of the skies set a non-stop at large. Mr. Stahl stated that it eign office a few hours after the Eagle, which picked up the flyers at a time when all hope had record for both east-to-west and was simply an exchange of stock rescue nad been effected. Notices been abandoned. west-to-east flight, for his time of which will prove decidedly advan­ Alligator Kills Two Boys FLYER’S CONDITION were posted on newspaper bulletin It was the first direct word received from the daring flyei 19 hours, 10 minutes and 32 sec­ tageous both to the corporations boards and other public places, and onds from this field to Los Angeles Involved and the thousands of the populace went crazy with joy since a wireless message came from his plane a few hours after eclipsed the record of 24 hours, 51 patrons they have acquired through On Golf Links IS STILL CRITICAL and relief. the flight started from Cartagena, Spain, a week ago Friday. minutes set last year by Captain years of reliable and faithfful serv­ National Hero. ALIVE AND SAFE ^ ------— C. B. Collyer and Harry Tucker. ice. The merger was made the Major Franco, as much a hero to London, June 29.— Alive and The crowds at the field here this first of April and the papers were the Spaniards as Col. Charles A. REPORT SAYS FLYERS morning were taken unawares signed June 14. Clearwater, Fla., June 29. — ^coherent story to his father, Jeff Lindbergh is to America, had been safe after more than a week of WERE FOUND ON ISLE when Captain Hawks suddenly ap­ Over 2,000 Stores. Wounds on the bodies of John Gold, a St. Petersburg visitor. Indi­ Miss Gentry Has Not Yet given up for lost after days of drifting on the seas. Major Ramon peared, for meager reports of his The First National Stores, Inc., Freddy and Norman Gold, eight cations were that the boys were anxious waiting when like a bolt Franco and his three companions London, June 29.— An un­ progress had placed him behind his playing with their toy boats when operate chain stores practically all and nine years old, respectively, from the blue came word that he who had been given up for lost confirmed rumor states that schedule on the return flight. over New England. In all, they the reptile put in an appearanqe Been Told That Compan- and his intrepid companions had Major Ramon Franco and his Big Crowd on Field. bore mute evidence today of their yesterday. been miraculously saved. whil6 aUemjH,iog .a trans-Atlantic have a total of well over 2,000. death struggle with an alligator in three companions were foun^ When Hawks arrived, 800 per­ However, it so happens that the Apparently the big man-eater had eapljf • .?art-i)t.^e V % hav^e..,J»»^^und. near .the" on a small! islet in the Azores sons were on the field, including a golf course water hazard near pulled John Freddy into the water Crash. ‘'week, while frultTess search" was fs by tlie Brntra ‘Aircraft bar­ organization Is least represented In here. rier “Eagle," according lo an offi­ group,, and not fioating on the his wife, who has flown 7,000 miles Connecticut where It has only 40 and Norman had gone to his res­ made by battleships and airplanes sea, a Central News dispatch with him. Bucking a westerly Golfers responding to the screams cue, and the three fought it out for of three nations, the Spanish peo­ cial message from the vessel to the stores. The Economy Grocery of a four-year-old brother of the Roosevelt Field, N. Y., June 29. from Madrid declares today. wind, he circled the hangar three ffompany operates exclusively in several minutes before the boys ple, hopeful and optimistic by na­ British Adpiiralty today. times and apparently was making a boys retrieved the bodies of the succumbed. The youriger brother — Miss Viola Gentry, famous girl After several days of searching At an early hour this after­ Connecticut and has nine branch ture, refused to believe that disas­ noon, the British Admiralty had good landing when the crowd rush­ two, and found the alligator in the had watched spellbound until the flyer who was injured in an air­ ter had ended this latest adventure the waters betweei the Spanish stores in Manchester. hazard. no information on this score. ed out toward him. One of the reasons why the fight was over, his story indicated, plane crash, still was in a critical of their national hero. and Portuguese mainlands and the Either blinded by the flood light The four-year-old told an in- and then had run for help. Azores, watchers aboard the Eagle merger was brought about is be­ condition today and fears were ex­ As days passed with no word he* or else trying to avoid hitting the ing received of their rescue, how­ sighted the huge Dornler-Wahl sea­ cause the First National stores in word had been received from crowd, he swung the plane from this state are too far removed from pressed for her recovery. ever, hopes slowly diminished, un­ plane drifting on the waves. The Major Frauco, although his plant the east side of the field toward the the distribution center which is in As she lay, semi-conscious. In til at last General Primo De Rivera, vessel steamed close, and ascer­ soijth side, overshot the field and Boston. The Economy has head­ SPRECKLES FAVORS Nassau county hospital, she moan­ Spanish dictator, who all along had tained that in spite of their hard­ was equipped with wireless, sinct crashed clear through a galvanized HEROIC SHERIFF ed the word "Bill," revealing a ro­ expressed conviction the airmen ships and incredible escape from soon after the take-off from the quarters both in East Hartford and Los Alcazares Field. It Is not yet wire fence. The left wing tip of in Waterbury. Beginning next mance of the air that even some would eventually be found, sorrow­ disaster, the airmen were safe and the plane was damaged, but the Monday, all stores in Connecticut of her closest friends had not fully admittted that there was no apparently in good physical condi­ known what trouble crippled Major tion. Franco’s radio, but it is understood flyer was not hurt, and jumped out now run by First National will SUGAR TARIFF RATE STOPS BIG RIOT known of. She referied to William longer any hope, and that the flyers smiling. come under the supervision of must be given up for lost. Word of the rescue was imme­ it worked only when the plane was Ulbrich, one of the “ Three Mus­ in flight, and that the airmen did The crowd raced down to that Econoipy Grocery division of the keteers” now soaring over this Plans for Memorial. • diately relayed by the Eagle to end of the field, and there was combined firms. Economy names Plans were being made for a Gibraltar and then to the Admiral­ not have, time to send out a mes­ great confusion for a time, while section in an effort to set a new ty here. sage of distress before the plant will replace the First National on Says the Industry Has Been j 40 Men Injured in Trouble endurance flight record. The other nationwide memorial service in the speed pilot was being congratu­ the stores in this state. The name of honor of the flyers, and this public Lost Over Week made a landing on the waves. lated. two “ Musketeers” are Martin Jen­ Major Franco and his com­ On Way To Gibraltar the merged firms In Connecticut sen and his wife. Marguerite. demonstration awaited only proof His plane was equipped with beyond all possibility of doubt that panions, Captains Gallarza and It is believed the airmen will bt will be known as The First National Considering “Sliding At Mines— Official Cows Miss Gentry was injured and her landing lights, but only two beacon Stores, Inc., Economy Grocery di­ Franco and his companions had Ruiz de Alda and Petro Madrlaga,. taken by H. M. S. Eagle to Gibral­ lights and one flood light were on vision. co-pilot, Jack Ashcraft, was killed gone to their deaths where so many a mechanic, took off from Los Alca- tar, where the giant aircraft car­ when her plane, “ The Answer" 1 at the field; as he got out of the Remains Intact. Scale” Rate for Months. Mob— To Start a Probe. I had gone before him. zarez Aerodrome, Cartagena, Spain, rier was steaming when orders damaged plane. Captain Hawks Mr. Stahl explained that the crashed near old Westbury, N. Y., I Then, with dramatic suddenness, at 5 p. m., a week ago Friday. They were received from the Britisi was heard to mutter: "Not enough yesterday. When she was being ! coming at a time when hopes were expected to reach the Azores the Admiralty to participate in thfl Economy organization will remain Washington, June 29— The pros­ lights on this field." intact; that the same management Newport, Ind., June 29.— "No pulled out of the wreckage she j at the lowest ebb, arrived the news following morning, but were not search for the Spanish plane. He said he had generally e.xcel- would continue. Morris Joseloff, pects for adoption of a "sliding need for state troops; I’ve got the called for “ EiH" and she has been I today that the flyers had been sav- seen or heard from after being re­ It was only yesterday that Gen­ lent weather and good visibility who was treasurer and general scale" of sugar tariffs, fair to con­ situation well in hand.” moaning his name at intervals ! ed. A vast feeling of relief seemed ported sighted over Tarifa in the eral Primo de Rivera, the Spanish practically all day, and only struck manager of The Economy remains since. j to surge over the entire nation, and Straits of Gibraltar a few hours dictator, and Spanish aviatioc a little fog over Pennsylvania, He sumer and producer, were consider­ Thus did Harry Newland, officials definitely gave up hopt as general manager of the combined doughty sheriff of Vermillion coun­ Miss Gentry and Ashcraft had I when all doubt had been dispelled after the start. got weather reports easily by ably brighter today following the been aloft over Roosevelt Field for When a day overdue at the that the flyers would be foun'd. Il stores in Connecticut. Herbert Hun- ty, today s(}uelch moves to bring as to the. veracity of the report, means of his radio, throughout the evan will continue as district man­ declaration of Rudolph Spreckles, more than nine hours in an at­ I Spain threw its hat in the air and Azores, where the airmen planned was known they had sufficient ra­ trip, he said. ager of all stores in Manches­ California’s "sugar king,” that the militia to quell rioting in the Bono tempt to set a refueling record for gave vent to its pent-up emotions. a re-fueling stop before proceeding tions on board to last for several Mrs. Hawks was one of the first ter which Includes one First Na­ American sugar industry has been mine region, fourteen miles south­ light planes when the crash oc­ Strangers grasped each other’s to New York, search was begun for days, but after fast gunboats, wor­ to greet him— with a kiss. tional located on North Main street favorably considering such a "slid­ west of here. curred. hands In the streets;- vast crowds the airmen. Portuguese, Spanish ships and any number of plaaei Mrs. Hawks had been waiting at the north end. The growth of ing scale" of sugar duties to the She was injured Internally. A accumulated in front of cafes, pub­ and English warships in the vicini­ had sought unavaliingly for a full for her husband at the field for Single-handed, the middle-aged week for the Spanish hydroplaiie, the Economy has been nothing Senate finance "sugar” subcommit­ officer late yesterday dispersed a blood transfusion was resorted to lic buildings and newspaper offices, ty participated in the search, and three hours. She said she was nev­ short of amazing. Starting 15 years tee, containing the startling pro­ late yesterday and the crisis was shouting, gesticulating, laughing for a week an unceasing patrol was even moat sanguine hopes ot theii snarling mob of 2,000 coal miners recovery were given up. er apprehensive about him because ago with one lone store in Water­ posal for a fixed margin of profits surrounding forty battered and expected to be reached today. with joy and crying those free- made of the steamer lane between he had done it before and she was bury, the organization has con­ to sugar refiners. As one of the bleeding non-union workers. His flowing tears of relief. Spain and the Azores for some H. M. S. Eagle, on' of the largest sure he could do it again. tinued to branch out about the biggest refiners in America, Spreck­ timely arrival probably prevented Roosevelt Field, N. Y., June 29. Never in the history of Spain “trace of the airmen. aircraft carriers afloat, is capable Hawks explained that he was state until there are now around les declared this “ profit-fixing" fea­ — Martin Jensen, his wife Marguer- had there been such a demonstra­ Their safe discovery comes Just of a speed approximating 30 knots scenes such as were enacted In the tion. not amazed that there were so few 400 stores. ture was necessary to save the Herrin, 111., massacre of 1922. jite and their companion William when all hope had been abandoned an hour, and carries a complete- American beet sugar industry from reports about him the way across, The expansion has been only pos­ Grand Jury Probe. I Ulbrich continued to cruise over Word of the rescue was received for their recovery. ment of half a dozen planes. All because he had flown so high all sible through a basis of public ap­ destruction due to competition from Forecasting a Grand Jury Inves­ j Long Island early today in their by the foreign office from the Span­ Under ordinary conditions, hope during the search, these planes the way. proval. Manchester persons who duty-free Hawaiian and Philippine ish consul at Gibraltar at 11:01 a. would have been abandoned long took off frequently from the brtiad importations. tigation, the sheriff today said affi­ I BeRanca monoplane “ The Three He had last been sighted over trade at Economy stores are well davits by injured men will be filed Musketeers” in which they hope to m. (6:01 New York Daylight Sav­ ago, but the plane in which the deck of the carrier to scour the East St. Louis, 111,, at 5:32 p. m., acquainted^ with the high quality, Speckle’s Suggestion in the circuit court against a num­ I break the world’s refueling endur- ing Time), and the official com­ flight was being made was an ex­ seas over a large area for trace ol (7:32 p. m. New York daylight low prices and dependable service The Californian proposed a scale ber of the rioters. lance record. At 5:32 a. m., today, munique was issued within an ceptionally heavy and substantial Major Franco’s plane, and It was which would guarantee a six-cents- hour. time) last evening. He dropped a Union miners who took part in they passed their 58th hour in the craft, well equipped to ride the when the search was about to be (0)ntlnae on Page 2) a-pound market to American beet the demonstration arrived in more air. General be Rivera }s expected to seas for an unlimited period except officially abandoned that a bobbing note over the Parks Airport there sugar growers. He said this price stating that head winds had re­ than 200 automobiles, some from Although they were informed by proclaim a day of national thanks­ in heavy storms. spot on the waves gave the location level was necessary to the home in­ radio-telephone of the crash of the giving for the flyers’ rescue, to re­ Brief Message of the long-sought airmen. tarded his progress since leaving dustry, in which thousands of points as fa’r as southern Illinois ASKS FOR TIME and Indianapolis. airplane "Answer” and the death of place the day of mourning which The- brief laconic message re­ Word of the rescue has been Los Angeles 11 hours and 45 min­ American farmers are engaged. His was being planned. utes earlier. ■When Sheriff Newland reached Jack Ashcraft and critical injuries ceived from the master of H. M. S. passed to the Spanish consul at scale wculd force a 7-cents-a-pound the scene he found forty bruised of Viola Gentry, the Jensens kept Eagle this morning telling of the Gibraltar by British Naval authori­ At no time was he in any trou­ TO PAY HER WAR DEBT price to the consumer. flyers’ rescue read as follows: ties here, and immediately flashed ble, he said. and bleeding non-union men sur­ the news from Ulbrich. The Spreckles plan differed wide­ rounded by a milling, swearing Are Close Friends. $4,000 WORTH OF GEMS “ Numancla found Latitude 36.28 to Madrid. He brought with him three bun­ ly from that under consideration by North, Longitude 26.14 West. Air­ The message from H. M. S. Eagle Request Now Awaits Decision mob. Pushing his way into ? the The former cashler-aviatrix and dles of newspapers and a letter Senator Reed Smoot (R) of Utah, Ulbrich are close friends. As she craft is being hoisted on Eagle. dld‘ not indicate at what hour the chairman of the finance committee. midst of the throng, the grlni-faced from the mayor of Los Angeles to of Our Government— May officer by sheer physical courage was taken from the debris of the FOUND IN AN OLD SHOE Little damage. Crew all well.’’ Spanish plane was found, but the the mayor of New York. In the Have to Ask Congress. The Smoot plan, which has been cowed the mob and sent Its mem­ plane in which she and Ashcraft The spot designated in the wireless was dispatched early this confusion he forgot the newspa­ submitted to President Hoover did Eagl.’s wireless message is about morning, and from the text of the bers slinking away. were striving for an endurance Westport Woman Buys Foot­ pers, but somebody took them out Washington, June 29.— France’s not contain a fixed margin of profit record for light planes, the girl’s 100 miles southeast of Horta, on message, it was Indicated the plane of the plane and threw them into for refiners while the two plans wear at Rummage Sale; the Island of Fayal In the Azores, and its fortunate crew were being request for more time in which to tallied in ranging the Cuban duty the automobile which he was being arrange for payment of the ?400,- (Coiifinne on Page 2) Jeweler Reports to Police where the airmen planned to de­ hoisted aboard the vessel at the driven off with Mrs. Hawks to from $1.00 per hundred pounds, SEEK HUB GANGSTER scend for refueling and recondi­ time the radio was being sent. The 000. 000 war supplies debt to the when tlti price of raw sugar is high, and Owner Found. their home in , United States was before the gov­ tioning before continuing the flight Eagle is due in Gibraltar Monday to $2.40 per hundred pounds when to New York. morning. ernment today for decision. the price i.s low. they differed In Boston, June 29.— Working at Westport, June 29.— Four thou­ Whether it is to be granted re­ sand dollars worth of jewelry lost _The rescue Is a miracle of the th ' application of these rates. high speed, a squad of New York RESULTS! sea, and recalls that of Captain SLAYER HLES APPEAL mains to be seen. Administration The fact, however, that Spreak- and Boston detectives searched re­ eight years ago has come back to Flyers in Limelight. Mrs. Charles I, De Bevolse. The Harry - Hawker — ----- and------Robert------Grieve,- officials are sincerely desirous of les, as one of the country's biggest sorts here today for a Boston gang­ Mark Peterson of the State Aviators engaged In making his­ granting France the extension ask­ refiners, supported a slldln,g scale ster. believed to have been in the jewelry was found in an old shoe British airmen who attempted a tory again monopolized the spot­ Soda Shop told us jokingly yes­ that‘ a Westport - (woman picked . . . up ftrans-Atlantic T*o n s.. A f lo n flight soon after the__ Bridgeport, June 29— The formal ed, but it is a fine matter of legal­ gave much acceleration to the automobile with Frank Marlow the terday that he thought he light in the news of the world to­ appeal to the Supreme Court of movement for adoption of such a In a bunch of second-hand clothing war, and were picked up by r. day. ^ ity as to whether it can be done night he was slain in New York. would have to order his tele­ steamship after a week of drifting, errors in behalf of John Feltovic, without the. express authorization plan. The Californian declared the The notorious underworld char­ bought at a rummage sale. In the The Spanish flyers. Major Ramon phone disconnected because of shoe were two wrist watches, a out of touch with the world and now in Wethersfield under death of Congress. And Congress is not House rates would be virtually use­ acter was said by a friend in New Franco and his three compaalopi sentence, was filed here today by the discomfort caused by Its platinum watch containing dia­ given up for lost. In session, and will not be before less in protecting the American York to have declared that he was Incessant ringing due to an. ad who had been given up as lost Robert G. DeForeAt, public defend­ sugar growers, unless refiners’ monds, valued at $2,000 and three Ruth Elder’s Rescue while attempting a tfans-AtlantU August 1, when the $400,000,000 with Marlow in the "death car,” for help which he ran in the Also in this category falls the er, who looked after Feltovic’s in­ profits were'fixed. He told the that he did not fire the fatal shot, rings, one worth $800. flight, were found near the Azbi*ei terests during his trial here last ‘becomes due. Herald on the pre-^ious day. The woman who found the jew­ rescue of Ruth Elder, the daring President Hoover is expected to House rates would be virtually use­ that the "cops were getting too by the British aircrffft carrier, week. Feltovic, who was sentenced less in protecting the American As a matter of fact he ob­ elry took It to a local jeweler and trans-Atlantic airwoman, who with "Eagle” , after they had been adiUt request Attorney General Mitchell hot” and that he was going to tained the required help before to hang July 15, was granted a re­ sugar growers, unless refiners’ "beat It to Boston.” he called In Norfolk and Westport a man companion was picked up at sea for more thah a wefek. Thl« for a decision as to whether he 6 o'clock the day the ad was police who together traced the own­ near the Azores by the Dutch prieve until November 15 by Gov­ profits were fixed. He told how the The start of the most extensive are being taken back to Gibraltar ernor Trumbull to enable him to can, by executive.action alone, ex­ California and Hawaii Sugar Com­ Inserted. ership to Mrs. De Bevolse. Police freighter Barendrecht. But In that by the "Eagle.” ' man hunt In a long time In the Hub records showed that the jewelry appeal. Feltovic shot and killed tend the due date beyond August pany, Importing duty-free sugar was in the north end section. Results! Yes, they are the case, the position of Miss Elder’s Meantime, Captain Frank had been reported as missing and plane had been given by wireless Lester Jacobs, chain store manager, 1. Upon that decision apparently from Hawaii and the Philippines, The man sought was well known usual thing when' you use Hawks landed at Roosevelt here on March 23; last, when Fel­ depends whether France will win Herald Classified. Call 664. that the c’a.uer believed a careless before the forced descend on the N. Y.. at 1:16:04 this moi to local police. His picture was maid tf.;5pon8ible for their dlsap- ocean was made. tovic tried to rob a store. her point. (Cdntlnaed on Page 2.> in th? Rogue’s Gallery, In this case, however, no direct cuu i^ R |$

j . M-^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. P A G B T W O JAMES BUICIIINSON SPANISH AYUTORR 87 PICKED BOY SCOOTS HEAD BADLY HURT Guardsmen Prepare ISTNATIONAL ^ONES IS GAINING IS SERIOUSLY ILL ARE FOUND A U y i SAIL FOR EUROPE TODAY IN ACCIDENT TODAY ! ONGOLFLEADERS For Camping Period AND ECONOMY (Continned from Page 1) (Dhcney Peneioner Suffers To Take Part In World Jam­ Com- from* hia record-breaking flifbt ? — Laborer on House on Shock-^Was Employed by boree of Boy Scouts to Be stock Road. Suffara Gaah These are buay days with the lo-iletic events has been announced by STORES MERGE from Los AngDlet, haTlng negotiat­ Local Firm Over 60 Years. ed Uie diatance in 17 boura, 38 mlnr Held in England July 31. from'Concrete Mixer. cal national guardsmen. All are Colonel D. Gordon Hunter, com­ r M ■^i & in s Stroke on Espinosa in occupied with preparations for the manding officer of the 169tb In­ utes and 16 eeconda. The prevloua James Hutchinson, of 17 Laurel (Oonilnoed frooi Page 1) Paciflc-to-Atlantle record, held by New York, June 29.— Fifty-seven encampment of fifteen days begin­ fantry and valuable prises have Mario Angelo, 40, of Bo Floe been offered for the winners in street, for over BO years an em­ Hawka himself, waa 18 boura, 21 ^ First Nino of Final 36 picked Boy Scouts of America to­ ning Sunday, July 7. ployee of Cheney Brothers, is seri­ they receive. This .will be injected street, was badly Injured this The Howitzer company has re­ baseball, track and swimming. minutes and 59 aeeobds. , day were enroute to the world Jam­ ously 111 at the Manchester Hem* into the former First National As the noon hour neared tbrM boree of Boy Scouts which Is to be morning while at work for Arvld painted its guns, carts and other Plenty of evening entertainment stores in this state along with the is available. In addition to the orlal hosplUl. Mr. Hntchlnaon suf­ other flyers, pictnresauely nick­ i Holes This Morning. held at Birkenhead, England, July H. Seaburg of Walker street on property. Shipping chesta for mili­ many attributes wblch have named “ the Three Mnaketeen,” Cl to August li>, the Frank J. Llmbacher house on tary property and the personal ef­ sports Indulged in during the twi­ fered a shock at his home at six o’clock last night. Two hours later brought First National such a splen­ were shooting at a w orld, record. i;iAbt California snuts and a Comstock Road. fects of the men have been reno­ light hours a program of up-to-date did reputation. moving pictures Is shown each eve­ Holloran Brothers' ambulance took They are Martin Jensen, his wife. IJy DAVIS J. WALSH lender sailed from Hoboken, N. J., Angelo was hit on the bead with vated and placed In first class con­ Was Inevitable. Marguerite, and William Ulbrich. __ on the Holland American liner a hopper In the cement mlger and dition. Supply Sergeant Alfred ning. The pcreer is erected upon him to the hospital, The merger was Inevitable, Mr. Mr. Hutchinson was retired on At 9:32:02 this morning they Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamar- Statendhm whlcn left just Rafter suffered a deep, long gash on the Phaneuf Is engaged in packing the field and anyone In camp Is Stahl said. Both corporations had fee Is pension by Cheney Brothers In had been in the air over Roosevelt ineck, N. Y.. June — Bobby Jones midnight today. This group con­ top of the head. He was taken to those Items of equipment necessary permitted to attend, ,No much to offer each other In the way 29 for the use of the company In charged and the entertainments al June 1921. He bad been superln* Field sixty-two hours in an attempt trailing at daybreak by two strokes, tained scouts representing Stock- the Memorial hospital in Holloran of exchange. It will mean better to set a new world’s record for sus­ ton, Alameda, Oakland, Fresno and camp. The company owns Us ways draw a large crowd. Motor tendent of one of the weaving de­ served definite and forceful notice Brothers’ ambulance. Hie condi­ service, better merchandise and in tained flight. dn all concerned that his Intentions, Coalings. The Pennsylvania scouts dishes and silver so that'the only coach lines connect with New Lon- partments in the Broad Goods some cases, lower prices. It gives tion Is not considered serious. uie for mess kits occurs when the don and the nearby beaches thereby Aviator Dies. ivhlle honorable, were strictly serl- also left with them. weaving mill and was an expert In the combined firms a larger and Death played Its part in the no­ •*U8 this morning when he shot a A patrol of ten- southern boys and company Is In bivouac. This la a affording the men plenty of oppor building new weaving styles. He is cheaper purchasing power. It will feature much appreciated by the unity for bathing In the salt water, ble efforts of the airmen. Cor­ .^5 to the turn In the third round of a leader were to sail on the Red 80 years of age. also en8d)le them to offer com­ poral Elmer Barry died today In the Star liner Gelgenland at 11:30 this men at It adds to camp life one of Men are allowed to leave camp dur- bination meat and grocery stores ^he National Open golf champion­ ing the evening and each night Nassau hospital at Mineola from in­ ship. The total clipped par by a morning. These hall from Savan­ ABOUT TOWN the comforts of home. The miscel­ here soon. The First National juries received when an observation .etroke and also represented a one- nah. Athens and Augusta, Ga., and laneous articles which the Individ- certain number of men from each stores handle both groceries and ual soldier uses In camp will be Is-' company are given passes permit- OLD NEW YORK BANK Army plane. In which he waa flying litroke gain on A1 Espinosa, one of Pacolet, S. C. meats and the merger will make with Lieut. Maxwell Balfour, burst A troop of 32 boys and five lead­ A surprise party was given on sued at the next drill. The few sue-: ting them to be absent from camp the leader® who did 36 for the first Miss Pauline Novelll last night. She 1 the stores all-around better fitted Into flame 2,000 feet la the air and ers are aboard the White Star ceisful days will find him busily en -' until midnight. ASKS FOR RECEIVER to do business with Connecticut crashed in a polo field at Weetbury. iilne holes. , ^ line.'' Regina which sail from Mon­ returns to New York tomorrow to 5 Gene 'Sarazen, co-leader with continue her study as a nurse. people backed up by the fine repu­ Balfour waa seriously injured. ''’Espinosa at the start of the round, treal today. tation which the First National has Mlsa Viola Gentry, famous girl The scouts will tour varloys Eu­ Clarke Brothers Started Dur­ ftook 38 to the turn and, at this August Mlldner who has been ' attained. who was Injured in anothar crash bolnt, not only had blown his two ropean countries before going to ing Civil War Days, Closes In the same vicinity, was reported England for the Jamboree. living In the Park building, this stroke advantage but was a stroke morning moved to 134 Maple Doors; Says it Can Liquidate to be In a critical cohditlbn this Jones’ debt. morning. Her co.-pllot. Jack Aah- •Sin Man Is a strange animal and street. ' - y NOON STOCKS New York, June 29,— Clarke craft, was killed outright. usually feels fijiJtered If the barber At Cleveland, Pilots Bryon New­ says his bear! Is tough. The annual church picnic of tlie Brothers, bankers one of the oldest IPRECKLES FAVORS North Methodist Episcopal church private'banking institutions In the New York, June 29.— The Rail­ comb and Roy Mitchell, took to the la to be held this afternoon on the New York City, posted a notice to­ road and Public Utility stocks forg­ air In a monoplane in an attempt to church grounds on North Main day that it was unable to meet de­ ed ahead to new high price levels at set a new endurance record. SUGAR TARIFF RATE street. mands or withdrawals and that, the beginning of the week-end Speed tests were given the mon­ /f t o ftOP (tow * "4' y X ' y y consequently. It was deemed neces­ short session. Renewed buying oplane “ Pathfinder” at Old Orchard (Ck>ntliiaed from Page 1.) Frederick Harrison, eon of sary, “ for the protection of credi­ was also in evidence In the copper Beach. Maine. Roger Q. Williams I Thomas Harrison of North Elm tors” , to apply to the Federal Court shares, which moved up briskly un­ and Lewis A. Yancey are preparing kvere constantly slashing prices to street, and Miss Goldie Saslafsky, for appointment of a receiver to der the lead of American Smelting to fly It to Rome. "aevels below their American com- daughter of Louis Saslafsky of New take care of the property. and Anaconda. The CurUss and 'petitlon and doing so. by reducing Haven, will be married this after­ The bank had been In existence Wright Aero stocks were well A village Is a place -arhere every­ "the margin of profit In their own re- noon at the home of the bride­ since the days of the Civil War. bought In this period, and the body is thoughtful enough to step iflnerles. He warned that the ultl- groom’s Bister, Mrs. Charles R. Mc­ It had a large list of depositors and American Telephone & Telegraph over the dogs asleep on the walk. 4nate outcome, unless the home In- Carthy of North Elm street. Tho conducted a substantial business in and International Telephone & Tele­ ,‘dustry Is protected, would be to ceremony will be performed by the Howitzers in Training at Camp. securities. The Institution was graph stocks forged ahead under •iorce American concerns into the Rev. M. S. Stocking of the North located on the edge of the financial persistent buying. International CAPITOL PARK crossing 100 for the first time in (sland of the Pacific. Methodist church. district. 900 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford Other Testimony gaged in polishing up his equip­ A feature of this year’s program Wm Pay Debts Its present form. Business and financial conditions The subcommittee meanwhile Monday marks the opening of the ment. will be the presence of a number of Confidence that all debts would FREE DANCING %eard some interesting testimony bass season. Manchester Green Need Few More Men. the governors from many states be paid was expressed by ofilcers of at the week-end were favorable, residents wha have occasion to call Although the Howitzer company and stock traders were encouraged •^regarding the “ Interests; of Nation­ upon Governor’s Day. The annual the bank. The posted announce­ SUNDAY AND THE FOURTH al City Bank of New York City In Joe Albiston, chief of the fire'de­ is nearly at maximum strength at ment said, in part: by the distinct Improvement in the •Cuban sugar. Edwin, Shattuck, partment there, wilKhave to relay the present time, a few enlistments conference of the chief executives “ An orderly liquidation of our money market. The pinch of the Afternoon and Evening .yepresentlng the American Interests the message to his pond in Hebron expire before camp and several of the states will be held at East­ assets should produce an amount mid-year financing has practically in Cuba, declared the National City where he is sure to be fishing. men will be needed to fill these va­ ern Point and Governor Trumbull suflicient to pay all our debts in passed over, time money rates be­ KENNEDY’S KOLLEGIANS Rank has Cuban sugar Interests, ac­ cancies as they occur. Captain Rus­ has extended an invitation to them full, and we will bend every effort ing marked down to the lowest rate quired “ during the moratorium in George B. Whaley, Jr., son of sell B. Hathaway stated today that to accompany him upon his inspec­ to promptly affect a satisfactory re­ of the year. July 4th Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Whaley of 64 the members of the company arc tion of the 169th Infu,ntry, organization of our business with a Stocks of the New York Metro­ ■^921 and 1922.’’ politan Gas Light companies jump­ "‘CLEVERDORE^ “ Naturally, the bank has made Hilliard street, and Mias Dorothy making an active canvass for re­ Camp Dnprovements. view of paying each and every one ^arge loans there and that’s how It W. Bradley of 28 Bushnell street, cruits In'order that the unit may of our creditors in full.” ed Into the limelight at the open­ See Him -Escape. ‘obtained Its sugar Interests,” said Hartford, filed application for a have Us full allowance of enlisted During recent years many im­ ing, accompanied by rumors of a prompt consummation of their pro­ -Shattuck. marriage license in Hartford yester­ strength during the field training provements have been made in the AIRMAIL IN CHINA Numerous witnesses previously day. period. It is very Important that facilities at the camp. The old mess jected merger. Consolidated Gas moved up 4 points t6 132 and ^barged that “ Wall Street” was any who desire to enlist do so at buildings have been torn down and Shanghai, June 29.— The first ieeking to reduce the Cuban sugar Mrs. John Albiston of 342 Cen­ once in order that new uniforms individual kitchens and messrooms Brooklyn Union Gas 3 points to 211 built for each company. The regular airmail service in China 1-2, the highest prices on record fate, not to aid American house­ ter street was pleasantly surprised and equipment may be securec*. for will be started on Monday between wives, but to promote th'lr own in- ’ yesterday afternoon by a party of them prior to the departure for kitchens are equipped with large for thebe stocks. American & TODAY—CONTINUOUS army field ranges and all cooking this city and Nanking, it was an­ Foreign power boomed along to 122 •,-Vestments in the island republic. It here friends from here and othdr camp. nounced today. %lso was said the National City o r cotff^Te. - towns. .The occasion was her Interest and activity in the. Na­ was done last year with for a new gain of 2 points. oil burners. Considerable money Announcement of the opening Renewal of rail merger talk in .Rank was behind this movement. GIRL birthday and she received a number tional Guard always reaches a of the service was mad© after suc­ S The subcommittee will conclude of beautiful gifts as well as flow­ high pitch just before camp. Offi­ has been spent in grading. Electric the southwestern territory accom­ ALLTALKiMO/^ wiring has been Installed so that cessful tests had been made with panied the active buying of Kansas •Its sugar hearings this week, but Pi 'THlMG—" —• ers. Refreshments on the lawn cers, non-coms and privates alike ithe sugar schedule will not be and other Setial pastimes whiled look forward with considerable an­ now each tent is provided with several Stinson-Detroiter planps. City Southern, Katy and other rail­ ^rawn until after It completes all away the time. ticipation to the enjoyable two plenty of light, doing away with Later the service will be extended road shares. Missouri Kansas THE tipther hearings. In the end, indica- weeks at the seaside camp. Con­ the burning of candles and Ian to Hankow and Ichahg. Texas (Katy) jumped 3 to 58 1-2, Wons point to the adoption of a Mlse Elsie Bengs, younger daugh­ necticut’s military reservation is terns as In the past. the' highest price since its reorgani­ zation in 1922. The high grade “ sliding scale” since President ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bengs of considered one of the best Na­ With all of these opportunities! CHILD FALLS FROM WTNDOW Roover has announced he favored Park street returned home from tional Guard camps In the country. dividend Rails were inactive, with for healthful recreation it is no narrow price changes. such a plan If the Interests pf the New York City where she teaches The 169th Infantry enjoys the wonder that the approach of sum­ Norwalk, June 29.— Michael consumer as well as the producer school. In company with- a friend Russo, two years old, is in Norwalk Westinghouse, the wonder stock privilege of using the campground mer camp 'fills the guardsman with of the electrical manufacturing •were protected. from the metropolis she will sail before the other units and it Is al­ hospital with- a compound fracture enthusiasm. Years after his serv­ group, carried its spectacular ad­ Monday on the S. S. France for ways fresh and clean when the lo­ ice has ended he never misses the of the right leg, after falling from . The two ladies will spend the second story of the Russo home vance 7 points to 192 completing a cal units go into the field. The chance to get together with his rise of 30 points since the middle of considerable time in , United States Government and the comrades of other days to talk on Tierney street. The baby fell TLYER’S CONDITION visiting relatives of Miss Bengs. State of Connecticut join in paying over old times and experiences. head-first and in the air turned They will also go to Switzerland, the enlisted men for the fifteen strength of the Copper stocks completely over, landing on its was based on the large increase in O Italy and other countries before re­ days tour of duty thereby making Officers of the Howitzer company feet. Hospital authorities say his IS STILL CRITICAL exportation of copper and metal in turning in time for the opening of the time spent profitable as well as will be on recruiting duty Sunday condition is not serious. school. enjoyable. In addition to the gov­ morning and every evening next the last few weeks. A shipment of week to enlist recruits. As stated 6.250,000 pounds of the red metal, from Piijpe 1) ernment’s allowance for rations the WEATHER DELAYS FLIGHT - Mrs. William Humphries of 74 company has a large mess fund and before In this column prospective the largest in three months, went members are urged to enlist as soon out to European ports on Friday. Jirst request was that Ulbrich be In- Foster street will open her home the food served in camp will be Monday evening for a bridge, whist as possible so that they may re­ Lakehurst. N. J.. June 29.— Un­ American Smelting leading the iormed. She boarded at the home plentiful and of good variety. favorable weather conditions today and setback for the benefit of tne Lots of Entertainment. ceive their uniforms and equipment copper group, advanced 3 ,3-8 to ALSO of Ulbrlch’s mother. before leaving for camp. prevented tlie planned flight of the At the Nassau hospital, Mineola, Lidies of Columbus, Six pr'zee An extensive program of ath- 110, Anaconda gained 2 1-2 at 118 VITAFHONE VAUDBmtJS will be awarded In each section and Navy dirigible Los Angeles to New 1-2 and Andes was up a poipt at it was admitted the girl’s condition England. The airship was also to SERIAL NEWS refrei’huir-.nts served. 'ibe party 54. .was critical. A blood transfusion is nut only open to members of the KILLED BY ELEVATOR have flown over the Aviation Coun­ was performed late yesterday. Wal­ order but to the public. DIES FROM BURNS try Club at Hicksvllle, Long Island, ter Bishop a cartoonist, of Great ^Naugatuck, June 29.'—Edward w’hich will be formally opened to­ Neck, L. I., was the donor. She has Ward Harrison, son of Mr. and Roberts, a piper employed in the Waterbury, June 29— Mrs. Helen day. not been told of Ashcraft's death. Rubber Regenerating Company’s In addition to a crushed and Mrs. Samuel Gaylord of Main Virblsky, 46, of 152 Scott Road, plant here, was crushed to death Naugatuck, died in Waterbury Mrs. Thomas Wray of Winter STAR'nNG fractured right arm and a deep street, arrived home this morning street and her two daughters, gash in her face, physicians at the —* 'Tb-Pfty,—■ from Washington. D. 0., for a beneath an elevator in the plant hospital today from the effects of SUNDAY -^5. mooePf'■GiR'u week’s vacation. Mr. Harrison left today. He was 35, an ex-service a scalding she received at her home Clata and Elsie, left yesterday for hospital feared possible Internal Pledsant View where they will STATE .Injuries. OWM / in April for George Washington. man, and married. His son, Ed­ last evening. Mrs. Virblsky stumb University and is at present attend­ ward, Jr., was killed In an auto­ leJ while carrying a boiler full of spend the summer. They will oc­ A Thrilling and. f«k w> OnU ing the summer school of that Insti­ mobile accident here recently. hot water and in falling received cupy the Greycot cottage. Tempos t n o u s tution. most of the contents across her SHE Drama of ai LONG IN SERVICE body. She was taken to the local Engine Driver’s Sweetheart: Wife’s G r e * t hospital at once and until early to­ “ And do you always think of me TALKS 1 Sacrifice. Those Days Are Gone Forever! day her recovery was expected. She during your long night trips?” “ Do I? I’ve wrecked two trains New Haven, June 29.— Two old- suffered a relapse just before time station agents of the New o’clock and died soon after. She that way already!” J^ven Railroad observe anniver­ leaves three children. “ Oh, you darling!” saries of service on July 1. Charles Leonard, of Niantlc, finishes his ROBBERS STRIP VICTBI 57th year with the railroad, while Highstown, N. J., June 29.— Two THE COMMANDERS George E. Pierce, of Portland, com­ armed men robbed Edward J. pletes 47 years of service. Neither Kuhn of $60 in hia stand on the Sensational Dance Orchestra has any intention of retiring Windsor road at two a. in., today. ihougb Leonard is 77 and Pierce Before escaping, the bandits forced la Pieces ,68. Kuhn to strip off his clothes, which' Good ns the Best, Better than Most. Leonard, the oldest operator and they scattered along the road as station manager on the Shore line, they departed. started at East Hampton, Mass., m Kuhn’s home is 100 feet from SANDY BEACH 1872, going to Niantlc lir 1874. the roadstand, and be sprinted While at East Hampton he carried along the highway in his birthday BALLROOM suit to the house, and telephoned on through the mill river disaster CRYSTAL LAKE at Williamsburg, Mass. Pierce for the state police. started at Portland In 1882. OLVANY BETTER TONIGHT Blue Point, L. L. June 29 — SEEK ENDURANCE MARK George W. Olvany. former leader of Grand Prize^ Waltz Tammany Hall, who has been suf­ Cleveland, O., June 29.— First fering from whooping cough, was Admission 50 Cents refueling of the Stinson-Detroiter reported as fully recovered today. Mare Barsbellers Celebrated monoplane “ City of Cleveland,” in At the Olvany home hero It waa Orchestra, 12 Pieces. which Pilots Byron Newcomb and said that Mr, Olvany was playing Hear Her Roy Mitchell are trying to set a golf. Evening July 3rd and July 4th Marvelous new endurance record, took place '5P!LWWKG VACATIOW^' Voice! over Cleveland airport at 7 a. m., You’ll today. IS Newcomb and Mitchell took off Love It! at 6:38:51 p. m., last night. JOriKi.VJE REAlW , If the existing record, set re­ NlEPAHtVJCAP. cently in Fort Worth, Texas, by Reginald Robbins and James Kelly, \K i9 £ 601hJ6-Tt TWE CAPITOL PARK BEACH is broken, Newcomb and Mitchell 900 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford must remain aloft until 11:10:21 fBM M0R6 EVEMlhlG p, m„ next Friday. Keep Cool

22 BUS PASSENGERS HURT ^UlT-BTCl SWIMMING-BATHING Youngstown, Ohio, June 29.—- ■V Twenty-two passengers were injur­ At Hartford’s Soashore ed when a Pittsburgb-Detrolt bus pa. the Kevin lines overturned at SUNDAY AND THE FOURTH jaioardman, near here, today. :. Seven of the injured were rusb- Lillian Berio and Alice Eldridge jsd to the hospital. Famed Aquatic Stars A Several passengers told the in- ivestigators the bus was traveling EXHIBITIONS 4 AND 8 P, M. fast when, In attempting to pass Beach opens 9 a. m. daily and Sunday. AUK> — I'g another car, the driver lost control A BIG aVKUtOUhlHMO P B e a p m of-the bus. It skidded and over- lorned. m 1 ' *

‘ ‘X V' ^T-r ■ > . . MANCHEBrmi E v m u ro . W ®»AI®.:80irra ^AN«HfeSTeB.-OONN^ SATUEDAY, JfN E 29.1929.'■■ - PAGBin

Church la the oiily &gehey that cap« create a great moral convlotton'in; m the hearts of the people. Oertalnly- ! J. • r Judah’s^tory carries t^e moral that The Evening Herald defection from Ood implies a de-' '1^ «an 9^ord'h ^u]f.^9od fm ulun clloe of morality, righteousness, t tx'*- and prosperity.. . - Sunday School Lessons Is The Freshman Right? Recently a college freshman, re­ The by Wiinam T. Ellis. turning from, a class In ethics Fur Every Age, Creed and Nationality. taught by a notorious radical. In­ S K C O ^ TONQRiBGATtONAL ^NORTH METHODIST EPISCOFAL. formed his hostess that of course Rev. Frederick C.! Allen Marvin S. Stocking, Paatpr. Summer G gtt^e ? all the older standards of right and iwrong have been discarded by pfo-! Morning •worship at 10:45. The , ''^ e Church School will meet gresslve people; and that It may miaiater will preach. The sermon: Sunday morning at 9:30. “ Life’s fdniis^ Objectives” ' Is the subject of the > , _ •; • '■ ' * • even be ethically correct to tahe “ Our Need of Believing." The what you need without the owner's ssrn^on at the 10:45 worship serv­ W O W IN G FASHIONS OF FOLLY consent. (He did not call it steal­ music: I ice. Boys and girls may receive Extremely Low Cost! ing; that term had been chucked Prelude, Andante'Grazioso, Fielltz the sacrament of baptisqx at this into the scrapbasket, along with Anthem, ‘!He Shall Feed His service. The junior sermon topic- CAOSED OLD JUDAffS DOOM the rest of the Ten Command­ Flock” ...... Hwker will be "Treasures In Cans.” All ments, by his' college professor.) Offertory, “ At the Cloister GatO” ' musical features of the service will To the wise and mature wpman in ...... Baldwin be as usual. whose home he was A guest the Ant'hem, “ Hcfr Gentle God’s Com­ .Miss Hilda Msgnuson will be the The International Sunday ^and people back to loyalty to Jeho- young man was condescendingly mands” ...... Camp leader of the 6 o’clock Epworth School Lesson for June 3U is a vah and to Justice. compassionate and considerate, for Fostiude, Allegro Moderate League service. The topic Is, “ A UR Trade-In Department offers many pieces of reconditioned and reliable used Quarterly Review, “ Prophets But in the long run, the tug and she bad not had bis advantages! Relnecke Growing Faith In the Coming King- and Kings of Judah's Decline” drag and drift of heathenism, with' That freshman has been ^taught Church school at 9:30-a. m. The j dom."—Luke 13:20,21. O furniture suitable for cottage use at very moderate prices. Here is- a very Psalm 180. its pandering to man’s lower na­ that there is nothing else In heav­ concluding session for the sum- j This afternoon the annual ecoPomicaJ'Way of furnishing the cottage with serviceable pieces that are in many ture, was too much for the spirit­ en or earth so sacred as his own mer. j Church Family Picnic is being held uality of the Jews. They did not cases as g09 - - In like fashion, we have come to will repay pondering. Along with of self-indulgence. However, there Notes fleshly idolatry went social Injus­ At the meetlhg of the Men’s Overstuffed Wing Style Rocker covered in fine a time of review of that tragic sec­ is nobody in his particular college Street meeting tonight, corner v e lo u r ...... 9616.00 tion of Judah’s history which has tice. Oppression, fraud, robbery, to tell him what a commonplace Club, Friday, June 21, the follow­ Birch and Main streets. and exploitation of the poor, accom­ ing officers were elected for the Large Parlor-Rocker in Mahogany with tapestry 'seat '* been the Sunday School Lesson for and conventional fool he Is making Sunday school at 9:30; classes cushions ...... $9.25 the past three months. We are call­ panied these departures from Jeho- of himself. If he only knew it — coming year: President, R„ K. An­ for all. vah-worship into flesh-indulgence. derson; vice-president, Joseph Lounge upholstered in velour. Oak. frames. Gpod ed upon to take a long look and a but he doesn’t — he could get clear ' Holiness meeting 11 a. m. condition ...... $10.06 deep look; and to consider those And wherever pagarism has pre­ and burning light upon his situation Wright; secretary-treasurer, John Meetings at the park at 3 o’clock. vailed, the same thing has been Wolcott; other members executive Massive Overstufted Sofa with spring filled arms. Cov­ larger forces which determine the from the writings of Isaiah and Salvation service at 7:30. WILLIAMS ered all over in. durable tapestry...... $20.QO destinies of nations and of men. true. The selfishness which is sen-, Jeremiah, as they dealt with his committee, A. F. Howes, Nelson Lieut. John Kuehl, recently com-? Sofa . of moderate size covered in cut yelour. The exercise is one that should suallty cannot be severed from the kind in ancient Judah. Smith and Herbert Tenney. ^ missioned with Sergeant Major. Ed-r Very good Conditlbh ...... $40 selfishness which is avarice and (fuicken national consciousness and Sandards That Stick On ‘ Friday , atternooni starting gar Heard, son of Adjutant and TIRES 3 Piece Parlor Set in mahogany with green velour concern, as well as intensify fore­ cruelty and lawlessness. Perhaps If this backward look at the de­ at 1:30, a Junior Achievement Mrs. Heard will take a prominent there is a closer connection than has cushions. Settee, chair and rocker ...... 9686 sight and faith. cline and fall of the Jewish king­ handwork Institute will be held In part in the week-end services. Pub-, Large Mahogany Parlor Set of three pieces with seats Ups And Downs Of A Nation been pointed out, between the day’s dom teaches anything, it surely the Congregational church parlors lie heartily welcomed. MONTHS GUARANTEE and backs upholstered in tapestry ...... $48 Old Judah, which came to an end “ crime wave” and the cult of heath­ teaches a truth which Is counted for all teachers in the vacation Program for Week. 12 W EEKS TO PAY 3 Piece Gold Oak Set with brOwn' leather seat cush­ In 586 B. C., is a pitcure of na­ en materialism to which so many very old-fogyish and reactionary by church school. Experts from Mid­ Monday, 7:00, Boy Scouts. Tues-v ions. Just Ijke n e w ...... ^. . . $32 tional life. In it, as on a motion persons give allegiance. the day’s “ intelligentsia” — namely, dletown will he with us to instruct day, Girl Guards, 7:00; Senior Parlor Set of three pieces in Mahogany with red vel­ picture screen, we may see portray­ Our own day’s newest piohlem is that t^e laws of God, given on in woodworking, leather. sewingpractice, 7:30; Wednesdyaj When other-tires fail to give you vet cushions ...... $24 ed the agencies and tendencies thus linked with old Judah’s de­ Sinai, fixed and permanent and uni­ and lacquering. A supper will be Young People’s street meetings, real service It’s time to try a set of 2 Piece Fiber Suite. Includes settee and. chair with which determine a people’s destiny. cline. in the proposition that only a Thursday, 4:30, Street services; versal standards, which may not aer'V'ed as a concluding. . feature. Williams. The extra wear of these cushions in durable tapestry. Never been used, Judah had good kings and bad faithful allegiance to Jehovah and safely be violated. The moral code Friday at 7:30, Songster practice kings, but mostly bad. she had de­ We are grateful to Junior Achieve­ sturdy tires will reduce your tire but slightly shopw orn...... $36 ■ His law can give a peoplt order and fixed for Ipdiyiduals and for nations and Holiness meeting. Refrigerator in grey enamel, entirely reflnished . .$12 vout worshippers of Jehovah and justice and peace and common good ment for this service, as also for by Jehovah is for all men and for the Springfield Institute where cost and trouble to a minimum. So Refrigerator in Golden Oah interior reflnished . .$14 debauched devotees of the sensual will. During the war President all time; It was no temporary ex­ SWEDISH LUTHERAN fine are they built that both the Round Golden Oak Dining T a b le ...... $12 idols of her neighbors. And Hoover, who was then American MIss-Hllda Magnuson and Miss Rev. P. J. O. Cornell pedient in one nation’s progress. Helen Bailey have been training makers and ourselves guarantee Golden Oak Buffet with mirror ...... $16 throughout she had prophets of the food administrator, told a visiting Violation of that code entails dis­ Large Oak Sideboard with m irror...... $20 living God, ever calling both rulers delegation of churchmen that the during the past week. Helpers have 9:30— Sunday school and Bible them for a whole year. Then, too, aster. also spent two afternoons with you pay for them as you ride. A Golden Oak Parlor Table with claw f e e t ...... $ 8 High and hard and holy'are the class will meet. This will be the Mrs. J. M. Williams learning bas­ small deposit delivers a full set or White Enamel Metal Beds, 4-0 and 4-6 sizes . .$1.95 laws of God. Low and soft and sen­ last session before September as ketry. This is a great aid to our only one, the balance is paid in 4-6 Brown Metal Bed, 2 inch square tubing . . . .961.95 sual are the ways of heathen self­ the children will have no Sunday Golden Oak Settee, never used. Has brown' leather school. twelve weekly Installments^ In­ ishness. Given choice between the school sessions during July and vestigate this splendid tire propo­ seat cushions...... $I5J10 two. the Jews slumped. Representatives from our church August. at the Storrs Congregational Con­ sition' today. V Graceful Mahogany Settee with slat back and tapestry But God never lowered his law 10:45— Morning service in seat cushion ...... $15J^ for the sake of securing conformity. ference, June 22 to July 1, . are Swedish with sermon by Olaf Large Mahogany Settee with velour seat cushion $ ^ The Center Church Life must be lifted to the level'of Susan Allen, Helen Huebner and Jonasson, a student of Rock Isl­ the law, not law lowered to the Bertha Lapp. It is regrettable that and Seminary. Mr. Jonasson. will At the Center level of life’s weakness or baseness. Susan Allen was compelled to re­ assist Rev. Cornell during the (This is a truth which myriads of turn on account of illness. summer months. There will he no MORNING WORSHIP the supporters of bootlegdom seem Calendars will be discontinued evening service. Trade-In ‘ ^ Uptown 10:45 not to sense.') from July 14 through September Again and again Judah sank Into 1, the period of the union services. THE CENTER CHURCH* Department Showrooms An Hour of Devotion the slime and slough of Idolatry; Morning worship will be at the At the Center. and often she was led thereto by Congregational church July 14 Rev. Watson Woodruff. Basement 825 Main St. her kings. The prophets, however, through August 14, and at the Morning, Worship, 10:45. Ser­ remained true. Theirs was- real Methodist church Augl 11 through mon by the minister. The Last Service Before heroism. In the face of opposition, September 1. Further notice will The Music: and at the price of c_ertain unpopu­ be ^ven In next week’s calendar. Prelude, Cauzone Armoroso, larity, they cried aloufl the old and Nevln. changeless and ever-new law of SOUTH METHODtST CHUDCH. Anthem, Remember' O Lord, N. The Union Service Jehovah. Again and again the Robert A. Colpitts, Minister. H. Alien. Beneath the Shadow of weight of popular opinion submerg­ the (jreat Protectorate, Dickinson. Begin the day right by attending some church and ed them; but it could not silence The Nation’s birthday will he Postlude, Festival March, ‘ Foote. joining with others in the Worship of God. their word of truth. And In the fall Other meetings and services SdUTBERN FARMEKS of Jerusalem was written the.vin­ celebrated Sunday morning at the omitted for the summer. dication of the brave men •who had South Methodist church with an dared to be loyal to those sure appropriate sermon by the pastor, LOVING KIND WSS ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN iaGRAUNcrocmES standards which, when flouted, in­ subject,' “ God as Landlord.” The Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. BY GEORGE HENRY DOLE sure doom. choir will reader "Ave Verum Jesu” Interntional Sunday School Lesson Text, June SO. by Gounod and “ A Song in the ' i” When Statesmen Show Alarm On account of the absence of the I have loved thee with an everlasting love; therefore with A world crisis existed during the Night,” by Woodman. The Church school will meet as usual at 9:30, pastor at the meeting of the loving kindness I have drawn thee.— Jer. 81-3. I? period of Judah’s history which mil­ Lutheran Missouri Synod at Chi­ Over 1(W,000 Have J^ven lions of Sunday School members though during July and August the St. Mary’s Episcopal Church opening hour will be 9:45 instead cago, III., no service will be held. have bee studying. World emj^lres Sunday school will be held at 10:30 Charcb and Park Streets. were In the breaking and In the of'9:30 with session of but forty- Up Burned m Three If one should sincerely say to.%by bis suffering, he has gained'ji five minutes. The Vesper service a. m: you, I love you, the words would Rector: Rev. James Stnart Neill making. It was an hour, of op­ power mightier than the unIteSi portunity for real statesmen— and Sunday evening at 7:30 will be In penetrate, and arouse a response. hells can wield. He has won gloli^ Curate: Rev. Alfred Clark chaTgOiOf the assistant pastor. Rev. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. States in Last Few Years. The Lord says to you, 1 have loved singularly simillar t ointernatlonal H. O. Weber, Pastor. ous victory, the victory of etern^ condition as they exist today. James E. Greer. The mid-week thee with an everlasting love: life. After the battle, though' it' 9ia Sunday, June 30th, 1929. 5th After Trinity. So far as our record goes, the services ;wiU be omitted during July! therefore with loving kindness I unto death, what matters the and August. At the morning serv­ Sunday school— 9 a. m. Boston, June 29—-Warning that have drawn thee. This declaration, only real statesmen on thS horizon English services— 10 a. m. ferihg if by it the happiness, pea SERVICES: were the prophets, like Isaiah and’ ices during July which will be held Ihe farmer must operate his farm unsurpassed in tender appeal, and glory of the everlasting at the South Methodist church the German services— 11 a. m. and market his products with the Jeremiah, who measured their time, Tuesday 7:30 p. m.— Teachers’ should warm the heart and call won! Let us expel despair, deprh^ choir of that church will provide iame efficiency that factories are forth a like love in return. Long Sion,’ and gloom in the unservlt^ 9:30 a. ni.— Church School. Men’s Bible Class. by a few great and simple and meeting.' Arrangements •will t*e changeless principles. This ability the music. . The pr«mchers for the operated and their products sold. before me think of the Lord, it is faith that by the events of this Uf|. month of July will be: July 7, Rev. made for the Sunday school picnic Dr. Elwoo'd Mead, couimissioner of 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. to sense and to stand for the es­ to he held July 20th. He who is seeking us. whatsoever may be our lot, tTO sential simplicities of a situation Is Watson Woodruff; July 14, Rev. reclamation In the Federal Interior But sald"" one, 1 nm afflicted unto Lord Is leading, us to Him Subject: “PETER.” Eric I. Llndh of the Bethany Thursday— Owing to the holiday, department, today told , the closing the surest test of statesmanship. the Ladles Aid Society will meet death. I can never arise. 1 do not naught but loving kindness. church, Quincy; Jol9r'21, Rev. Knox session of the National'Asspciation believe that the Lord has anything Nothing but loving kindness g b « 8:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday Stdiool. The cunning contrivers and nimble' Thursday July 11th at 7 p. m. opportunists are politicians, not Mitchell of the Oongregatlonal of' Real Estate Boards that' pearly to do with It. There is no justice out from the Lord. Every aflGlc^ church 4n ^msbury; July 28, Rev. Friday 8 p. ^n.-—Young People’s 100,900 in the states, of .;;y^iahama, 7:00 p. m.— ^Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Curate. statesmen. The prophets saw, and Society. There will be no choir re­ in it. tion saves us from something wofki. Francis Cooke o f . the Congrega­ ‘Georgia and' South C a roli^ '-' had Do not think, my friend. The With the faithful, the suffwlngudf Subject: “ NEVERTHELESS AT THY WORD.” said, that If the people would be, hearsals during the summer true to the old verities which .vere tional church, Bristol. During Au­ given -up farming during- the 1920 Lord rules and overrules. He with this world are temporary. The The Junior Choir will sing. gust the services will be held in the months. V i 525 period.. . rV . the real characteristics of the na-' The German school will be dls- the same loving kindness draws aiU Lord rules with the eternal al-wkys- Cep ter Cpngregatlonal church with •; That the building Industry/ ap- unto Him by favors and afflictions tion— those truths which God had; contlnaed. until the first Saturday in view. We would not have Him rniisic by the quartet of that church .peared to be one of'thh.'substantial alike. We know bow in many ways explicitly laid dowp as the peculiar, after Labor Day. do otherwise, for what is time root- qualities of His chosen people—rail- and the folloyrtng as preachera: 'assurances available against buai-. losses discipline. In resisting temp­ pared to eternity! Let us -nith^i August 4, Rev. Bdson Waterhouse; nehs depression ‘ and 'one of the tations strength is gained. The everlasting love, surrender burnt wo'uld be well. But violation of; POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC these removed the very r^son for" August 11 and 18, Rev. Robert A. •most bouyant and effective means loss of the temporal impresses the' and gladly all to Him, and ablde^ Colpitts; August 25, Rev. James E. CHURCH 'of all the sustalnlng;>w forces for . superior value of the eternal; '3up- the confident assurance that existence of the Jewish common­ Turn HnU, North Street. national prosperity add high stand­ wealth. Greer. pose one suffering the most agoniz­ misfortunes as well as ou r'fa vt^ South Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Simon Gnzlk. ards of IMog, was the sfatement of ing affliction that the belle united may bring heaven continually etpA- In our o'wn day our greatest lead-, Harland H. Allen, Chl^go eco­ ers are gravely concerned over the ST. MARY’ S CHUR(5H. can Inflict, tinds joy and peace :n er, make it more real, and drS^ Rec: Rev. J. S, Neill. 8:30 a. m.— Mass and sermon on nomist. the Lord and eternal life.’ Then us nearer to the Lord. . widespread departure of people “ Baptism as a (late to God’s King­ Carate: Rev. A. Clark. Staple' Real Estate. ------’------'Ui from the basic Ideals of democratic dom,” according to the words of the ‘Well located industrial real- es- 10:45 a.m .— self-government. They pdreeive Apostle St. Pa\U:'“ Brethren, all we 'tate Is stabi'e property and is not water which by actual chemical and proclaim that disregard of con­ 9:30 a. m .'— Church school, (.closing session.) Men’s Bible who'are baptized In Christ Jesus, 'subject to fluctuations In valuq ' to tests Is more pure than the water BIG PROGRAM TONIGirF stitutional law, and disdain of are baptized In Hia death.” ‘the same extent'‘as residential- or We drink. There la room enough fundamental ideals of good will and. Cl&8S» “God As Landlord” 10:45 a. m.— Morning prayer apd 19:30 a. m.'—High singing mass .business property,?-" George A. Han- in the water and on the spacious mutual responsibility, threaten and a sermon on the question, »nauer, president of the Boston tind sSnd beaches surrounding the big AT SANDY BEACH nothing less than a subsidence of sermon by the rector. Subject^ Sermon by Rev. R. A. Colpitts “ Peter." ' "What we Must do In’ (5rder to Maine railroad told-the-realtors. basin for 3,000 bathers at one the foundations of government. A: HaVe Our Daily Bread and Means 3:00 p. m.r—Highland Park Sun­ Benjamfn\Mllls,-ot Chicago, pre- time. ' ' Sandy Beach at Crystal Lake ;hi people must be. true to their own of Livelihood In the World.” As a special attraction tor Sun­ genius If they are to continue as aj day school. ' dieted that real e ^ t e ' syndi<»tes offering the largest and most" al& 7:30 '7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and 12:30 and 2:00 p. m.— Meeting vould coD^nue •‘to-^ be successful day and ■ the Fourth, the famous nation. The fate of Ju^ah, and a’, for societies. tractive program of the. season t(0^ aermop by the curate. Subject: for those who operate intelligently aquatic team of Berle & Eldridge night starting with a thrill!^ “ Nevertheless. at 'Thy Word.” The and with proper technique. will give exhibitions twice each An Inspiring Vesper Service Thursday, 10:30 a. m.— ^The Rev.- demonstration of the giant wat^ (Continued on Page 12) Junior choir will sing. That the street shoving .the day, at 4 and 8 p. m. These girls slide that was officially opened ^ Monday, 7:30 . p. m.— Girls’ Simon Guzik will dedicate the two greatest number of women passing ha-ve recently completed a tour of Address by Rev. James E. Greer flagsJn tjnion City, Conn., and will the public this afternoon, and f ^ Friendly society. he’tween ^ven hours determined the qne of the large vaudeville cir­ lowing with the big haiirobm dani^. Saturday, June 29 — Ladles' deliver occasional sermon on the location of chain stores, -wu'e ' the meaning-of the flags and referring cuits. an'd grand prize waltz. Topping tha Gulldv Men's'Bible class, G. F. S. ilrtatement' of Captalh Henry Wolf- Free outdoor dancing, both aft­ 9:30 a. m.—Church SchooL NorthMethodist to the (jay of Independence It is Son, vice-president of a New "'York Interesting m'Ogram that has haoh tficnlc at the rector’s farm in Gilead. ernoon and evening, will be the arranged will be tha sensatloi^^ - Saturday, July 6—A^group of 'Fourth of July,” and after cele- chain store organiiBatlori:' ' ; ‘ bratlOU;,in Union City will return order of the day at Capitol Park Commanders Orchesirn of 12.piecro hojs from St. Mary’s church will . At the' election of officers this in Hartford on Sunday and on the Episcopal Church the'same/day to Manchester, to his efternodu Leonard P. R^ume, ' of featuring Danny Harigan and Bill go to Camp Washington' for , .. Park ofehestra unit with whom he tQi^ S w ed ish ' at cfinp iuMting in North Reading,; program ;has h.eeQr,arranged and the ^hach— ^‘’the seashore .-broTOht- to Sermon: 'Masis.' hotel is rapidly gaining a wide repu­ At Chicago—Jkckle Fields, N. B. €(d Eurppe for"'’ tw,6 yeajlp.. ;Hartford"-^ffer8 :a - splen^id^-; at­ Smith’s Intimate ' knowledge 6:30—Young l^dople’s meeting. tation 'for. Its fine chicken, .turkey traction 'for Sunday the A. welterweight champion, knock­ ; ' Church' ; ; 7:!3(>—;EvangcUstiorservlce. Rev. and steak'dinners, ■ Hugh^MeCanll, ed out Farmer .Joe. Cooper, ,Terre modern dance music, his close Rr i t . f y Fourth of July, notionly.(;f, ? numbers ot people froth-the.metro-' wi|i,ch • cin b'd'^eptergd w ltt- iUistraments. In addition .to All Are Welcome ‘ . iSwedishv'’ . 7: 3il--ni|ld-we«lt nrfiyer servlee.l polltan area. He offers a la eafte p u t"danger: ^ Hural free dellvjai of the United Wonderful oreheptra th’era Fridiiy 1, :eveplnf'' Class dining . Service at all times .gnd ' (The mgipupl li,llUg4 -.wlth;'t!on-' Stiueh postal systMn datro from g r^ d prise waits for %- pOrte No 'EvtauicfService*^ hjobtlnift ‘V ; . ... V. rei^lar'(dinners daring the d ij. ( ItiaaUjr -vct^ar|il^,f.^pp^er\wateL "’'I f . K- '» . • -V • i v-i • ’ -^ ■ •

^ A U E irOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 29,^920.

losis, typhoid fever, scarlet fever eontrol of aviation and it mnat per grades know all too well that or dyphtberla and beptio sore' |U iin |f0ift some governmenUl body. somewhere in 'the course ot the throat and-chlldren’a diarrhea have OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 M. The position of the government educational period of the children np\HG PLACES been credited to contaminated Sont^ Rmdii in the field of aviation and aero­ there has been a most regrettable . 'AND milk. ' , lack of attention to the funda­ These concentrated milk pro­ PUBLISHIfiD BY THB nautics at the time of our entry ducts are heated to a temperature ^R A L D PHINTINU COMPANY, INC into the World War was pitiable. mentals of spelling and grammar. SEEING TMINGSl 18 Bisiell Street, sufficient to destroy any of these South Manoheiter, Conn. Half a dozen officers only were As for penmanship, that is a lost Organisms. Tbe evaporated milks \ " MOMA8 PWKUU80N. aeronauts and half of that num­ art. A complaint to a high school Aboard the Betsy Ann—This is allege, his couyse^ unfinished. Try ag are readily digested, but they are ( f n i m Manaxtr teacher was met with the same story of "the river.’' And of two he would, he couldn't get the river, deficient in vitamin C, and should ber were aviators. The government lads who were born with its song in out of his blood.. He went home N^gj.efor0 be used with fruits and Pounded Ootobiir^. had no laws governing the han- answer we received from gram­ their ears and grey up under its and took a job as a clerk on the yegetables. ^lD|r- Qf,j_alrcralt. The Aero Club mar school teachers: “We have so spell. General Crowder. Pollock followed Bxeept Puhltabed Kvery BeMtng _ of America,'Ttmly a few years in much else to teach that we have Lying among the cool weeds at soon after and took a similar job QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. ^undaya and Uolldaya. BStered at the on the General Wood. At last they Offlee at South Manoheater, existence, issued pllot^licenses on no time to give to the fundamen­ tbe or swlmmiif hole, listening to as Second Ciaaa Mat) Matter. the lap-lapping of tbe river against yjfere happy. (Convulsions frenn AicohoUsm. rules it formulated, basing them tals.” Yet we stand it. In so doing the mud banks, they would wait So they came to learn the river 'Question—R. F. F. writes: “A SUBSOMiP'i'ION KATICSi on others framed by the Aero Club we -are not doing right by the chil­ for the river boats to come by to from a practical angle. And when man 37 years old has for a-long ne Year, by m a ll...... 18.00 8 .60 of France. The government army dren. / get the swells. And they would the rivalry of the old-timers reached time been drinking from 12 tp 17 ^ Month, by mall ...... « nn i say, “Some day we will buy those the point where Gill was fast los­ quarts ot- beer a day. Before that, Jih!gJe*^copie8* I ‘.os’^^^nal service, under which branch 1 boats and run them up and down ing out. Way arranged to buy the from one to two bottles of whiskey. ' of the army was the control of IT’S DIFFERENT NOW the river.” Betsy Ann. A lad in his early He has been having convulsions, I SPaClAL ADVBKTISlNa KBPUii.- And they would take out their twenties had become a rlverman— 0 9 BBNTATIVB: Hamilton - UeLlaaer. army and navy aircraft, scoured In 19F6 members- of the Moray sometimes as many as four in one Golf club, within a stone’s throw pocket knives and whittle little and the whole river gasped. But day. Is' it the kidneys? What Ino., 286 Madison Ave.. New York. N the country for men qualified to now he went out to wrest the trade X. and 618 North MIchtaan Aye.. of Premier MacDonald’s bdme in craft that would stop at Imaginary treatment would you suggest?’’ Phlcago, Ilia______teach young men to handle air­ Answer— Usually _ the convul-, craft, They used the knowledge of , voted by 73 votes to 24 sions are caused by trouble with i The Herald Is on sale dally at all ihulis and Uoatllng newa stands In the Aero Club of America and to drop him from the member­ LOT— ■’p' the kidneys or liver from the use ew York City. adopted those rules. ship. They didn’t like what he had t i t '' ‘ ' of too much alcohol. 1 would sug­ e Now we are developing com­ said about Sir Edward Gray. At gest that the patient try an orange 1 Lieased Wire Service client of In* Juice fast^for about ten .days fol­ ternatlonal News Service. mercial aviation at an astonishing tbe time of that vote one of the -’Pull service client of N B A Service lowed by a well balanced diet, and Ino. pace. Aircraft, small and large, are present Premier’s sons, also a 1 am sure this will help him very in the air day and night over every member of the club, was with an much. < Member, Audit Bureau ot Circula­ ambulance corps in France, al­ tions. state in the Union. Despite the Sun-dried Wholewheat Bread. crashes the number increases daily though only 18 years of age. In Question—A. B. writes; “Kindly 1 The Herald Printing Company, Ino., assumes no flnanelal respons.blltty exactly as the number of automo­ 1923 when Mr. MacDonald first give me your opinion of sun-dried for typographical errors appearing In biles on the road increases dally became Premier they considered wholewheat bread made by mixing “ Brighten Your Kitchen^. advertisements In the Manchester inviting him to rejoin the club but wholewheat flour, almond butter, Evening Herald.______, even though hundreds of licenses honey and distilled water into a are suspended or revoked every they couldn’t quite bring them­ stiff dough, rolling thin and cutting and lighten your household cares I - ; SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929 twenty-four holfrs. This is not a selves to it. Now the directors are into wafers which are dried in the to meet in a few days to consider sun.” Y^UE' kitchen... ;is It a room you really like to be ' VB8TR1S TESTIMONY matter of preparing for war but the following resolution: Answer—-The combination of al­ In? You can easily make it so. Simply pick out ' The final testimony in the loss of safe-guarding all of us, includ­ mond butter and wholewheat flour one of otif modern Armstrong's Linoleum Floors in a ing the pilots and passengers, in “That the resolution of can be used but the honey mixed black and white,.or black and cream marble effect...... jof the steamer "Vestrls has been Sept. 1, 1916, whereby the given in London. The evidence is times of peace. with this might cause, some gas. 1 cheerful floors that instantly brighten corners...... Right Honorable James Ram­ do not believe that cereals are as bring color to your kitchen.... color to your cheeks. xonfilctlng. That is usually true say MacDonald was deprived easily digested when raw as wheq NEIY RULE NEEDED At once clean-care is reduced after an Armstrong Floor concerning > every large disaster. of his membership in the they are well cooked. Some raw Is laid. The new lacquer finish does it...... prevents No two participants therein, no Stewards in charge of the Inter­ Moray Golf Club, be now re­ foods are necessary to health, but dirt and grit from grinding in. Clean these floors with scinded.” one often obtains the greatest ben­ the whisk of a damp mop. Come in today and look at group of eye-witnesses sees exact­ collegiate Rowing Association re­ They do take their golf serious­ efit from the green vegetables and ly the same incidents or, if they our assortment of these modern linoleum- floors. gatta which was contested Monday ly in Scotland. the fruits. fio, see them from different angles, at Poughkeepsie are discussing the and measure their importance by avoidance in the future of the un­ SHE DIID’N SCREAM differing standards according to necessary delays in starting the their knowledge or what they be­ different races. The delays were “Did he threaten you when he WATKINS BROTHERS 4 lieve to be their own best inter­ responsible for the swamping of kissed you?" ests. We find in the evidence pre- four of the nine crews because the “Yes, he said: ’If you scream; ■ . 54 J^EARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER The I will never kiss you again’.’’—r igented three different witnesses river had kicked up rough. The river. Inset Kasper, Stockholm. jglvlng as many different major rea­ concensus of opinion as outlined youthful sons for the disaster. Presumably in the New York Times calls for ers teach had some knowledge of the the promulgation of a rule setting By RODNEY DUTCHER. jeonditions. One charged a broken a definite time for a race regard­ ifiraln pipe. Another laid the blame Washington, June 29. — The less of whether or not all the ports. Then they’d take one last from the old-timer. Pollock left “^tentlrely to poor loading while a clean-up in the Indian Bureau ap­ crews are at the starting point. parently is going to be thorough, "duck” and scamper home, dress­ Hornbrook and Joined his old play­ third claimed the loss of life was This coincides with the opinion ex­ though it is proceeding without ing as they ran. mate. For a year the youths bat­ ’due entirely to the belated distress pressed Thursday in this column. much noise. Had the veteran rivermen heard tled the riverman while the river \ call. Any one of these might have Secretary of the Interior Ray them, by any chance, they would folks giggled. Today a young man In the words of one member of the have laughed and patted them on of 28 and another young man of TO RENT been the real answer. So might board of stewards: "If such a rule Lyman Wilbur Is determined that the heads and said, “That’s right, 26 run the river from Cincinnati to teny two of them, or all. the new government policy of giv­ Pittsburgh. And the river people was in force there would be no ing the reservation Indians a fair lads, run along now!” Of course But we find the charge made late-comers at the start.” deal must not be hampered by re­ this was no game for youngsters— still talk about it. Store in State Theater Bldg. mnd apparently substantiated by a the river was for rivermen. That it is unfair to place the tention in office of members of the Sitting at sunset the other eve­ copy of instructions from the own- full responsibility of disqualifying old Indian Bureau “ring” who Rissell Street Side caused much criticism of the han­ The lads grew older. They still ning, while the Betsy Ann crepe to save salvage bills risked the a crew on the shoulders of the ref­ dling of Indian affairs. lived on the river bank. Fred Way around the mist-hung bends of the lived at Sewickley, which has be­ river and the lush-green ends of Suitable for Any Line of Business* t osave salvage bills risked the eree, when there is no positive As a result, the Inspection per­ lives in his charge until too late. come a summering place for Pitts­ shore growth slapped playfully at rule to back him, the stewards sonnel of the bureau is gradually burgh’s rich. William Pollock the water, a couple of airplanes Rent Very Reasonable .Reading the instructions it is not quoted agree. All that is lacking being changed and it is understood moved down to Beaver, Pa. But happened to pass over, whizzing by Inquire Manager State Theater hard to understand that the cap­ is an arbitrary rule making it in­ that of seven or eight inspectors their dreams had not changed. so fast that they were lost in a and other liaison officers between moment over a hill tip. A few tain of the "Vestrls "went the lim­ cumbent upon the referee tp start They would become charioteers of the bureau or the department and the river. hours later a motor boat left us all it” before ordering the SOS. the race at the designated time, re­ th« reservations, no more than one but standing still. “In the event of serious gardless of what crew or crews or two will be kept on the Job un­ Some 30 years ago, before either I smiled at the symbols of change der the administration of Charles disaster the master must in might be missing from the lineup. of these lads was born, a certain and turning to Way, remarked: . the first instance calmly con­ Rhoades, the new Indian commis­ “There, my friend, are your to­ * Personal Finance Co. DAVID CHAMBERS DR. M. H. SQUIRES Captain Learnerd of Natchez, Miss., Uuoiiis afffl tt. sider the actual amount of It seems, judging from opinions of sioner. built himself a fine packet boat and morrow’s river boats.” 2 peril there may be to the lives the stewards that one will be fram­ Burke is Going Out. named it after his wife, Betsy Ann. He shook his head—“No, these Stale riieater Ituildlug CONTRACTOR CHIROPRACTOR Charles H, Burke, the present boats will not die from the river. 2nd Fluor, 758 Main St. f of those under his charge and ed before the regatta of next But river trade wa's at its lowest Open 8:80 to 5, llioiie l-U-4 then judge whether he will be commissioner, against whom there ebb, and the good ship survived by There will always be people who AND BUILDER Treatment for Headaches. Spring. This wiii make the contest has been almost constant criticism want rest from -the speed. When Satuniay 8:80 to 1 justified or not in fighting his carrying mail into the bayous of Licensed by the State Selwitz Block. Phone 487- 2 . __own way unaided to the near­ fairer for it is not a square deai in Congress, retires July 1. Edgar Louisiana. A government mail con­ they’ve tired of flying or crashing 68 Hollister Street est port. Being able to suc- to ask half a dozen crews to sit in B. Merltt, the assistant commis­ tract helped it along. There’s an through the water in a speed boat, sioner, has already been transferred old letter drop at the packet’s side they’ll come to the old packets - ceed in this will always be their shelis waiting the pleasure to another post in the Indian Bu­ 3 considered a matter of high today. And there’s the remains of for their rest. And it’ll be a long of some other. As yet no taint of reau, that of budget supervisor. a bar where the southerners once time before the river people stop recommendation to him as professionalism has hit coliegiate The inspectors and special repre­ j master." sipped their mint juleps as they sending their stuff by boat. It’s rowing. Which makes it all the sentatives now being weeded out ambled along the river. too much a part of their Ikves and i Counsel for the officers read are the gents who have In the past The mall arrangement fell their very selves. these instructions as a part of the more requisite that it be played investigated all complaints by In­ CHRYSLER MOTORS j through after a time. Trade was “To understand—you’ve got to PRODUCT defense of the officers. He asked fair. dians and their friends. It is bad and Captain Learnerd aban­ know the river.” the court to consider whether The unprecedented large field charged that they have nearly al­ doned the Betsy Ann, deciding to caused no criticism. It seems now ways returned whitewash reports, put it in his front yard as an odd The first fireflies began to flash these instructions were likely to with a single exception among more than^ possible that Princeton sort of decoration. He was actually their lights in a willow grove at bias captains of Lamport & them. about to do this when along came the river’s brjm. Around a nearby Holt, owners of the vessel, in fa­ will have a crew in the big race Serious complaints have been Captain Grover Gill, one of the old bend came the darkening outline of FULL vor of delay. He also criticised the next year. 'Minnesota is rowing in­ made against many superinten­ rivermen, and bought It. The Betsy an uninhabited Island. A bonfire formally now. Oregon Aggies have dents, agents and minor employes Ann had to be overhauled, for it blazed on a l^ c h and from- a farm loading; of the ship and expressed on the reservations. Involving graft, SIZE again taken up the sport and there had become a bit waterlogged. And house smoke oWfted into quiet pat­ jhe belief that the whole truth as cruelty or neglect, but their cases Gill took it out. terns. Overhanging trees began to to conditions in the engine room are reports that Stanford and Dart­ will be attended to gradually as the With this gesture he became a make dancing designs upon the rip­ ■jp new regime gets itself organized. had not yet been, heard. mouth are to return to this sport. keen competitor jf Captain Fred ples. The more the merrier, providing Meanwhile, the Senate Indian In­ Hornbrook, another old rlverman, And I felt that he was right. Al­ ; The disaster was not due to the vestigating Committee has received who operated the General Wood. ready I had forgotten there was failure to send an ^rly SOS al­ ruies are made so that the races an additional $16,000 for continu­ such a place as New York. TAif •vaU, new and modem manufacturing plant is devoted exclusively U though the loss of 112 lives prob­ will not be rowed entirely in the ance of its investigation. It has al­ One day Fred Way, Jr., left col- GILBERT SWAN. arj ftie production o f Plymo^ m^tor cars. It is the latest plant of its lind. darkness. ready held hearings in Washington ably was. The sinking of the ves­ state, Oregon, California, Utah and sel was due to a combination of the capital, where witnesses have circumstances and it is probable SCHOOL REFORM appeared to relate conditions in Arizona, Oklahoma and Colorado. HEAirH<*DIEr ADVICE that one or more of the conditions A former Bridgeport school It will now go out again and take ^ D r Frank Mc Coy _ resulted from those in authority teacher, now a member of the additional reservation testimony. endeavoring to get all possible out board of education of that city, ad­ How He Got the Facts. It already has heard startling wanmm mum m mmim ewer wu._ig of the boat. A light cargo cuts vocates that Bridgeport follow the ■nCiahr wo CM 81 profits. Salvage puts the balance of example of New York and drop stories of lack of food, bad bousing n /c to f SnUMiUnDMSSMO KMVetOPM fOU fiSPLY for Indian children, rotten health _____ ttc-cay mMn joukt tosAuctui- cal. ______more than one trip in red ink on home work from the public school conditions, inefficiency in handling the wrong side of the ledger. system. The public school system Indian estates. Individual Instances DRIED,

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HOT WATijR ESSENTIAL I, ^tPAINTED FURNITURE INVEST IN HARMONY NOTE A SENSIBLE BRICK HOUSE THAT WILL LAST FOR YEARS Every house, should have a sys­ tem of heating wateiv so 'that there WITH BUT FEW REPAIRS SMART, ECONOMICAL is a’'plentiful supply day and night, GIVEN GARDEN winter or summer. Excellent coal water heaters . are available that PROIKllON BYJOJLPTURE Painted furniture Is In’ vogue heat water, at a minimum expense ""1 now, and the housewife who yearns and require ^only three minutes’ for a bedroom suite In her favorite attention ni^ht and morning to Against Flower Scheme Lacks Sense color is able to gratify her taste In­ produce a huge'tank full of hot expensively by the simple matter of water. The original price of these FIRE purchasing the needed can of paint heaters is less thair that of gas or of Completeness Without and brush. electric heaters, .also. ‘ Investigate We can insure you against all forms of Paint and varnish dealers are loss. ' .... experienced in this work and will them before, you 1)uy. Statuary, Writer Asserts, V gladly advise the brands of materi­ al to use. They can give pointers, HOW TO HUMIDIFY HOME. Play Safe, Protect Your Home. too, on the best way to do the Colds come from overneated Fire, Automoliile, Tornado, Liability By JOHN GREGORY job. houses, and too ' dry air in houses. How intimately associates are The air in most houses Is drier than gardens and sculpture, and how the air in the Desert of Sahara, col­ Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. much they complement each other, WHITE SCREENS FOR PRIVACY lege professors tell us. Little evap­ S53 Main St. IMione 2110 BO much so that there is a sense of If the outside of your screens orating pans hung behind radiators incompleteness in the mention of are painted with a coat of thin and the small evaporating pans In Insurance of All Kinds. one without the other. How pleas­ white paint, your view out will not furnaces that every pqe always for­ ant it is, when walking in a garden be changed at all, but people will got, will soon be reg ard ^ as relics of beautiful flowers, to come upon not be able to look in. This is an of an uncomfortable past, like tin the figure of a youth playing Pan’s especially good plan for the bathtubs and coal fanges. An ade­ pipes under a canopy of leaves. screens of sun porches that face quate humidifying apparatus is an What pleasant thoughts and the street, and are near the side­ Important part of modern heating imaginings are engendered and walk line. equipment. is offered by this sculptured shep­ herd, this fair youth beneath the trees pouring out his song to some unseen shepherdess. How incomplete is the garden without its shepherd and shep­ herdess. its familiar spirits and Protect ~ dream population, its eerie life and activities: such a garden is like a Your Home With deserted place. It is like an empty Dependable (Concrete Work temple if no deity presides over its alleys and no nymph hides in its re­ cesses. A garden must, indeed have its sculptural completion. It does r u n t y not matter how simple or incon­ ACETO-SMITH CO. spicuous it is, if it is chosen with taste. General ('oncrete (>)ntractors Taste is essential. It is not O E ,C t^urTTca^atao! .OcpatMirlo/" I Floors, Foundations and Sidewalks a Specialty. enough to “like” a piece of sculp­ Office, 512 East Center St. ture for it the'chosen piece is of no BAY STATE Phone 375. South Manchester more than ordinary quality, hen J ______

one misses the benefits that come a ^ from living in the presence of a fine ' ^ work of art. Furthermore, to limit / . J 1— one’s self to “liking” is to deny one’s self the exercise of higher faculties. Sculpture must be P E im n L 'Z r , leo-. o’-r*. chosen, not because it is pretty or HAUJ has a taking subject, but because it Lm %X5 AT 3 o’clock—brush it on. Let stand has in it something deeper and more significant than illustration in for half an hour. At 3:30—it’s dry! Its intention, and because it has William A. KnoHa Albert F. Knofla OfJOlUG aX iA Lr----- t)£D bEl> e£X)M." something finer than mere realism 17’0 '» IS‘Z’ AOUPDGCH ■ U'O*. I8'6 UTAEDI And we’H be glad to serve as doctor President and Treasurer. Secretary in its execution. r Granted that the possessor of a for any of your paint ills. Bring your beautiful garden is able to use good taste and judgment in selecting the paint problems to us to settle. We’ve proper sculptural decoration, there P lR .iT 'PLOOC, PLAJO still remains the question of placing .SECOAID FLOOR PUU) been paint speciaUsts for a long time it properly, of placing it in a suit­ and we beHtfvc we can help you. able setting, where it will not only ■I, i , be best displayed, but wher it will be harmonious and add a strength­ ening note to the development of obtained for a nominal sum from Andrew Stavinsky the general plan. Editor’s Note: the Building Editor. Refer to SKILL.. INTEGRITY. As sculpture is no mere photo­ A “Portfolio of 101 Small House H-A-Sl. graphic copy of nature nor a con­ Homes” by R. C. Hunter & Bro. Carpenter and Builder gealing of a momentary action, but Architects is offered to readers St^HARR BROTHERS is rather a quintessence of emotion­ for $2. 5Sl. Send check or money Remodeling Jobbing Depot Square, Manchester order to the Building Editor. (By R. C. Hunter & Bro. Archi­ al experience, it follows that it tects, New York) Estimates RESPONSIBILITY. Should be set in an environment 61 Lyness St. Phone 883-4 which is not entirely realistic, but in an environment which is also an This house has those desirable H E PAINT SERV/CE STATION essence of nature. In of er words, qualities of endurance that make CONTRACTORS. inasmuch as a work of art is con­ for low upkeep cost. Brick walls SO.MANCHESTER.CONN. ventionalized, so it should be set in and a slate roof are practically im­ a conventionalized place. In any mune from deterioration and last other arrangement it is incon­ or years without repairs. When one Constructed THERE SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME gruous, as it puts a make-believe builds of these materials one builds man into a real landscape, and as a for permanency. NEW OR MODERNIZED real landscape can never he tuned The design of the house is a to the same key as a work of art thoroughly modern American adop­ FRIGIDAIRE they should be introduced to each tion of the English style. i I other by gradual stages. Windows large in size and num­ THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR An architectural treatment of erous in number give bright cheer­ and the immediate environment should ful interiors. serve as an agent to assist at their The plan arrangement is good. fusion. In this way the work of One enters into a vestibule and Maytag Electric Washing Machines art and its environment can be seen thence into a large living rooiJl, WHAT IS A HOME through one focusing of the mind The stairs are so laid out that they Frigidaire Offers You PerWct Electric Without Adequate* and their combined beauties enjoy­ serve all rooms with but little hall Refrigeration Plus ed most freely. space. What a wealth of material there On the second floor are three is to choose from in decorating a The (3old Control good bed rooms, a bath, plenty of Kl garden. Marble — the queen of closet space and a large wardrobe A feature only to be foand In Frigidaire. PLUMBING & HEATING? stones, so delicate in the shade and connecting to the 'principal bed Also units to make j our preaeut Ice box au so brilliant in the sunlight, yet so room. electric refrigerator. Answer: frail that it must be covered up A large attic is provided as is against the frost and snow. Bronze also a cellar. — the king of metals, which will Since this house measures 42‘2” defy the attacks of all weather and across the.front, a lot with a front­ The Maytag Electric JUST A HOUSE take from the rigorous elements age of 55 feet to 60 feet is re­ themselves a protecting coat of quired which provides for the green enamel. Lead— stanch and necessary driveway on one side and Mason Contractor Washing Machine Let us advise you on modern plumbing unchanging, the handy man, whose proper clear space on the other 54 Walker St. Phone So. Manchester ^ silvery gray harmonizes perfectly side. is the fastest washer on the market and heating. Estimates^^cheerfully fur­ with the green of foliage. Terra Cost about $12,700. and leads in .sales .throughout .the nished. cotta— the truest, most modest of Complete wo. king plans and country. It must have real quality all, rises gracefully from the specifications of this house may be ground, of the very earth itself. to do this. INCREASED PRIDE M. H. STRICKLAND in The Home Qectric Appliance Corp. 832 Main St. YOUR HOME 749 Main Street, South Manchester Phone 265 Through r r '^ 1

obtainable at a nominal charge by our Interior decorators. The super color A Complete Line Of scheme and a bit of varnish will make those dull, dingy rooms like new. Tex- tonlng a specialty. For service or ad­ vice CALL BUILDING The Manchester Decorating ('o. Phone 2024-2 Win. 'F, Smyth, Prop. 74 East Center St. Your Home Modernize Your Bathroom MATERIALS Also Let us install a complete new set of fixtures. You with will be more than pleased with the result and the cost We Have— Fruits and Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Vines, will be surprisingly reasonable. Roses, Evergreens, etc. HARDY NBW ENGLAND STOCK many Delightful Homes and Home No charges for sketches or estimates. COAL We will be glad to call and talk over your job at any. Planting If desired kt actual cost of labor. Sites for sale in Manchester. Phone 288 and Our Itepreseiitative Will Call. time. UEMEMHER “It’s Not a Home ’TU It’s Planted.” The Our list is always complete. JOHNSON & LITTLE Manchester Lumber M J Plumbing and Heating Contractors. U. S. Oil Burners Ice-O-Matic Electric Refrigerators. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA 13 Chestnut St., Tel. 1083-2, South Manchester Phone 782-2 875 Main St. 4. B. ST. JOHN, Manager. Phone 201 PAGJfi S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. Civic Progress Indicated By Home Modernizing Movemen

MODERNIZATION MAKES Every Housewife Will Admire This Neat Kitchen MAKE THE KITCHEN MORE PROGRESSIVE CITY MORE CONVENIENTI

Better Homes and Better Community Result The Illustrations on this page vividly present the before and aft­ According to civic leaders the*^speak of prosperity and worth. They er in kitchen arrangement. It’s an We Specialize Indicate to the casual visitor that ..vj cities that are behind the Home the city is progressing and hustling. '"s' object lesson of what is possible r^o“ Modernizing Movement are those Beautiful residential streets are a in modernizatlcn. that will progress. A study of mark of prosperity and progress. The old fashioned kitchen at In Prompt Servio home modernizing over a wide Modernization Brings Progress. ' '/'-A# i'-' range of towns indicates the homes Real estate experts who have .V j : the bottom la typical of days gone within and without begins to be­ studied the relation of business by, yet It must be admitted that come general, the community starts prosperity to the activity in home many of these home-made ovens | For Builders Who^ along the road to progress. building and modernizing affirm still remain to slowly bake the The reasons for this are evident. that invariably the town where Modernizing the ”home improves modernizing is in progress actually house’vyife on sultry summer days. property values. The home that is a live, hustling business center. At the top the modern idea in Buy Our Supplies] is modernized not only gains an in- Modernization and progress go kitchens is presented. Note the creas'hd value, but this value is re­ gas stove, the handy cupboards hand in hand, according to these < I flected upon the other homes in the students of business. and the convenient sink. This LIME neighborhood. Modernization stimulates trade, workshop of the home Is a delight TWO or three modernized homes for the activities of modernizing a to the housewife that owns it. CEMENT u 'in a run-down community have home are widespread. The building Kitchen Most Important Room been known to strike a new spirit trades apparently benefl^, first for When modernizing your house that spreads like an epidemic. many persons think of remodeling do not overlook the kitchen. It Is PLASTER Appearance Indicates Community as the main function of moderniza­ one of the most important rooms Spirit. tion. An investigation reveals that of the dwelling for her the house­ FLUE TILE The community that is known to a diverse number of types of busl- wife spends many busy hours each have a large number of modern fiess also benefit. The department day. It is only fair that this room FIREPLACE BRICK appearing homes carries a reputa­ store supplies rugs, curtains, shall receive the attention that its tion for being progressive. The draperies, and new bed coverings importance demands. very appearance of the residences as well as many other household Kitchens should be planned to ETC. Indicated that the property owners appliances and needs. The furniture aid in saving steps. They should I are up-to-date and abreast of the store receives calls for new tables, not be too large lor oversized times, chairs, wicker porch furniture and kitchens add more steps to the Strangers in the community are the like. The real estate and insur­ dally miles that are usually trav­ forced to judge by what they see. ance agency writes new policies cov­ Their comments on the town are eled In preparing three meals a ering fire and life risks. The bank day. largely based on what they have ob­ finances the improvements with G. E .~ ^ S l served. When that comment is loans on first mortgages. The relation of the stove, sink, favorable, nine times out of ten table and refrigerator should be Modernization brings new de­ The old and the new in kitchens their Reaction is caused by the view mands to the family and aids in considered also with labor saving of streets and avenues lined by at­ raising the standard of living in is iilnstrated on this page. Above in mind. & SON, INC. tractive homes of recent design. many homes, ^ is a modern kitchen, spic and span, Many modern homes have elim­ Spic and’ span homes surrounded All these things work to^the with many of the latest devices that inated the pantry in favor of cup­ by beautiful lawns and shrubbery good of the community. The bene­ aid the housewife in her work. boards which line the walls. Here 2 Main Street Phone fits are received by the home- Below the old fashioned kitchen, a are placed the pots and pans, dish­ owner himself ana by his neighbors, regular Inferno in summer. es and foodstuffs. Plenty of cup­ Manchester directly or indirectly. board room Is always desirable. Good Ventilation Needed When remodeling the kitchen make certain that ventilation Is SPECIAL GLASS ADMITS provided. The process of cooking makes the kitchen hot and uncom­ fortable. Fresh air must be pro­ Tr» ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS vided. 'Ventilaltng fans are now used in many homes to draw out •i the heated air. A ventilating flue The "rays of light that come^ leading from the gas stove will through the window of youn home draw off many kitchen odors. do not contain the health-giving BREAKFAST NOOK Must Be Easy to Clean Many kitchens were constructed ultra-violet rays, for the ordinary with soft wood floors. Today lino­ pane of glass in the window bars FOR HASH MEALS leum is largely used as a floor cov­ its progress. ering over such woods. This lino­ You can turn your living room leum may be varnished to protect or sun parlor into a real health re­ THE The formality of setting the din­ its surface and add longer life. sort by glazing your windows with, Select the floor cover with backbone ner table for a hasty breakfast is a new special type of glass that cleanliness in mind. The covering or THE HOME permits the Introduction of the avoided when the. house Is equipped Second Mortgage should be easy to keep clean. ultra violet ray. with a breakfast nook. Today ihany A wainscotting of wood or tile As the average man knows, light Money homes are being remodeled to In­ board often runs up the side walls DON’T permit your home to is composed of waves. \\''hite light, clude these handy eating places. Now on Hand to the height of four feet, while develop spinal trouble or rick­ sunlight, is a mixture of waves of all lengths. If you pass a beam of The breakfast nook m aybe a above it the walls afe enameled. ets. That is the effect that un­ light through a prism, the prism distinct alcove off the kitchen or Arthur A. Knofla With this construction a damp seasoned, inferior lumber will Buy, Bull«l and Live in Manchester cloth may he used to clean the will separate the waves of light simply a built-in affair in one cor­ planning to build or modernize you will want de­ 1 have when the frame-work be­ and show a spectrum or bar of col­ ner of the room. Some breakfast I walls. pendable work. Let us make an estimate for you. 875 Main St.. Phone 782-2 gins to warp and wear, sag or ors. At one end of the bar is the nooks are designed to be folded up ELECTRIFY YOUR HOME violet ray, made up of short waves. and hidden in a recess in the wall. Talk over your plans with us. We will be pleased spread. You can rely on sound, Then come blue, green, yellow, Others are stationary. Many house­ to advise. Years ago, wiring a home was i seasonable timber here at all orange and red, each with a longer wives prefer to have the seats just an ordinary job. Today it times. and longer wave length. Beyond built-in, but the table so constructed is planned to put at your great­ red is .infra-red, made up of wave that it can be moved for cleaning est convenience, the power of lengths so long that the human the corner and for other kitchen The Manchester Sand electricity. Arrangement of Our gi-eat variety of eye cannot perceive them. Beyond purposes. The seats may be of the lights and the situating of wall woods for all purposes the violet at the other end of the box type so that they can be made and floor plugs calls for an ex­ light bar is ultra-violet, too short to serve as storage places. Gustave Schreiber & Sons perienced electrical contractor.' should induce you to let to be visible to the human eye. We are equipped to make all ns plan gnd estimate wt<^h Doctors tell us to get out in the Buildings Contractors & Gravel Co. electrical installations, and the sunshine, but often this is not pos­ you. Boston Sunday Post, Globe, and W . J. THORNTON. Prop. moderateness of our charges and sible. Many of us resort to a sun West Center St. Phone 2848-J the thoroughness of our work bath In our home. But a sun bath Herald now on sale 8 o’clock Sun­ day morning. Have our newsboy Screened Sand and Gravel has earned for us. Estimates in a room containing windows of furnished free of charge. common glass Is useless a:: we see. deliver them to your home. Man­ Brick, Loam, Cinders and Trucking The W . G. To be beneficial the glass must pass chester News Shop, Depot Square, the ultra-violet rays. Joel M. Nichols, Prop.— Adv. JOHNSON ELECtRIC CO.| Glenney Co. QUALITY and SERVICE 29 Clinton St. Phone 934W COAL, LCTMBER AXD House 608' Woodbridge St. MASON'S’ SrrPLTES. Plant— Charter Oak St. Allen Place, Phone 126 Mutual Insurance Policies E. L. G. Hohenthal, Jr. Tel. 1646 Tel. 1749 Manchester Read llie Herald Adrs. Represent General Contractor

HOME OWNERS DEPENDABLE PROTECTION 24 Roosevelt Street, Tcl. 301 ------at------• South Manchester INTRODUCING A LOWER RATE THE Let Us Explain. Estimates Fiu’nished on Short Notice. Prompt Atten­ OILHEAT tion Given to Jobbing. SYSTEM If you are planning to build a new home or modernize STUART J. WASLEY an old one let us do it. 815 Main Street Phone 1428-2

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COLONIAL WALL PAPERS INCREASING INSURANCE on the same basis as a building ^cost estimate, write to Mrs. Cora blanket. W. Wilson, 420 Madison Avenue, INSUUTION AIDS The quality of the heating sys­ and be sure to enclose the clipping The Manchester Decorating tem governs to a large extent the ENGLISH HOME WITH NOVEL from this newspaper. Company has found a big demand Clarence Anderson, Insurance savings that can be effected by in­ for reproductions for old colonial agent, reports that a large number P R O P E H SALE stalling building Insulation, but wallpapers. In one instance they of Manchester ' residents are In-^ TOUCHES INSIDE AND OUT were called upon while on a recent very frequently the -lower cost of COBURX GREEN HILL creasing the insurance on their BY ROGER STEWART the smaller heating unit or units HOUSES NEAR COMPLETION. job to duplicate exactly one of The builder must select his In­ will offset more than half the cost these colonial papers. The Man­ property in town before leaving for sulating materials according to the of the insulation. chester Decorating Company their vacation at the shore or ease with which they can be ap­ Many other ingenious schemes The houses on Coburn Green through their sources of supply mountain resorts. Adequate pro* plied to the work in hand, and this have been devised to oarry to the Hill are rapidly nearing completion were able to secure the desired lection is easily attained through sometimes means using more than buyer the thoughts that have been a gang of carpenters have been en­ paper that matched in every way sufficient insurance. Mr. Anderson one type of material. firmly implanted in his mind by gaged this past week on the Inside with the original. This service is will be pleased to outline the ad- > Practically all insulators are so manufacturers’ sales efforts, and trim while n, force of painters have available to anyone caring to take vantages offered by reliable Insur­ treated as to be reasonably vermin- the cost of thes-5 demonstrations been completing the interior decor­ advantage of It. ance policies. proof and slow-burning or non- is negligible. ating. crmbustible. Some oi these ma­ terials eliminate the need for special fire-stopping and all of them must be considered with re­ RE-ROOF NOW lation to their cost in place rather LOCAL BUILDING NOTES than their cost delivered at the job, for equivalent thicknesses. PROTECT Beaver Asphalt Shingles The first opportunity to profit Stuart J. Wasley real estate by the use of insulating materials agent has just launched a new sum­ YOUR HOME lies in the chance for figuring heat­ mer cottage development located ing plants and radiation more pre­ on the upper pond at Bolton near Economy Roofing Co. cisely than is customary, making the Vernon town line. The proper­ suitable allowance for the lower ty is within 16 minutes drive cl IB2 Maple Ave., Hartford. Tel. 7-5485 heat losses through walls and r rf. Manchester Ideally eituated over­ Local Rep. M. A. Ferria, 208 Oak Street In this connection it should be not­ looking the lake with lots extend­ ed that the greatest loss of heat ing from the lake shore directly Estimates Free is through the roof and insulation back to the road. on the attic floor or under the roof Wasley has called this new de­ velopment Camp Cozy a fitting surface is more effective in leduc- tnK ttt Wiam A3-0 ing heat losses than insulation in name for such a natural beaty spot. High land, good roads accessible at By C O R J ^ . WILSON. to. tt'O any other part of the building. FoiJ|BA Service. j Cuaici/L Co/irtaTO It should also be noted that all times are only a few of the fac­ 2a ooo eu2r tors that are going to make this Year a fA T y e a r the English HARMONIOUS weather stripping effectively re­ C < *.i e i duces heat losses and should be the right place for the summer cot­ style homeTiolds to its popularity. And the house pictured here— a otv o considered a :>art of an insulating tage we have often wanted to own. ^ •XittatJt- I .%• hi MOTIFS for program and sold to the customer easy. Informal, gracious— is an e.x- toa tn -a with Walter Kohls, plumbing and cellent example of this type of Cca heating contractor, has been engag­ architecture. , [I=E£L-. Aircraft The Bathroom ed this week Installing hot water The house Is built of stucco on ; A r C0ft4 s frame construction. Notable fea­ Explosion THlilM r n n ir c heating systems and plumbing tn Perhaps you have considered tures are a shingle roof, an oak _ Clarence “HJlndersoii five houses near completion on /i-ctn-a Fire paint or tile as the only possi­ North Elm street. Harry England battened door, ornamental plas­ Tunii lun ra is the owner and builder. ter work on the front gable, case­ 1—^ Rent ble wall covering for your bath ment window of leaded glass, and room. If so, you will be amazed Emile Strede is grading the timber work around the windows Tornado at the variety of delightful pa­ and gable. roads and putting on concrete Cyclone pers designed expressly for Going Away? walks on Coburn road part of There are sl.x rooms, a butler’s pantry, two baths and a garage. O-ottO-a or this use. Harry England’s Coburn Green de­ •Ctataa. UT velopment. One enters a vestibule which has a coat closet and a lavatory, Windstorm Treated to withstand water If So, Does Your Thq Federal Tile Co., of Hart­ making it possible to wash up after and steam, they offer a number ford has r. force of men doing the a drive or a game of golf without of fascinating possibilities for tile work on the house in the pro "upsetting” the second floor. Fl' Pu m - the creation of a bath room The living room is spacious. In­ INSURANCE cess of construction at Coburn FlKif- that is ffuly modern and chic. Green. formal, with a large open fireplace Insurance and casement windows that create E ______□ Complementing the colored Walter Kohls will be engaged a light and cheery atmosphere. tiles and fixtures of the pres­ cover any and all possible en Is almost square, has good cloa-<^ The second floor Is exceedingly this coming week installing built-in An enclosed glass porch runs the Fayette B. Clarke ent day it removes the effect of losses? entire width of this room. ets and is connected with the pan­ livable with three bedrooms, nu­ fixtures for tile baths and in In­ a sterile, operating room and stalling hot wa'ter heating systems Next in order Is the dining try by swinging doors. merous closets and two up-to-date 10 Depot Square IF NOT SEE To the right of the kitchen . and baths. conveys an impression of lux­ In the houses on the Coburn Green room. It runs almost the width of Phone 292-2 the house to a pantry which con­ separated by a small entry with ury and comfort. Our experts ------US------tract. For further information and nect with the kitchen. The kltch- two closets Is the garage. ______t in interior decoration will sug­ gest a number of interesting 6 4 7 MAIN plans. STREET

ClMFM'F.HANDFAm MEN HATE /■ TELEPHONE. On A Clear Day 1336 John I. Olson A COWARD Painting and Decorating Take a walk up Coburn Hill Contractor. ' \ Within reasonable bounds every company and every 699 Main St., industry should stand up for it rights. Without pub­ lic confidenc neither can hope to succeed. To win pub­ South Manchester The view from the hill is beautiful. To the west cah be seen the city of H ait- lic confidence neither can hope to succeed. To win pub- it is entitled to that confidence, and it cannot da this ford, Avon tower, etc. Coburn Green development is laid out in large sized lots. Is without defending itself against unmerited criticism. reasonably restricted and is one of highest elevati^s in town. It must meet more than half-way whatever appears to be justifiable criticism. The public utility which, for There are nine houses now constructed or being constructed. All houses have example, ignores suggestions for the betterment of its # service is headed for trouble. If they are impractic­ hot water heat, tile bath rooms, fireplaces, etc. Some are equipped with fr4gidaire able, it is up to the utility to explain why. PA IN T UP and oil heat. W e will be pleased to show you these homes. For appointment Much of the progress of the light and power indus­ A building may be perfect as try during the past 20 years is directly traceable to the to architecture and beautiful as Phone 74. to lines, but if It needs a coat of interest of its customers. It does not propose to stand paint and If this Important work still, and is always looking for ideas which will lead to has been long neglected, the phy­ improvements. sical beauty of the architecture disappears. Paint brings out the charm of any house, aside from the factor of preserving W. HARRY ENGLAND wood. The GAS BUILDER AND DEVELOPER JOSEPH BENSON Manchester Green Store Manchester Electric Co. PAINTER AND DBCORA’TOR 773 Main St. Phone 1700 Appliances and Service Phone 217i: Are the Fundamentals Home Owners, Builders Attention E A T YOUR COME OUT SUNDAY LUNCHEON OR THE FOURTH of the Complete American Home Prices Location From Camp Cosy is sit­ ? If you are not convinced of the value of uated on the upper CAMP lake at Bolton near gas in the average American household of the Vernon town line. Follow Camp today just make a canvass of the owners Cosy signs to the and users of gas and gas appliances and property. COSY SAVE! SAVE! see how many would relinquish this ser­ Smashing Prices On Paint vice for even half a day. Salesmen on the property. Realize your fondest Steelcote House Paint— $2.75 per gaQon Consult us when building a new home or Enjoy a picnic lunch here, dream and have a cottage in Steelcote House P aint------75c per quart You will be under no obliga- the country on one of Connec­ Five Yeai; Guarantee. modernizing an old one in regard to gas tion to buy. ticut’s beautiful lakes. service. Niedteote House Paint .. $3.75 per gallon Niedteote House Paint.... $1.00 per quart Strictly Pure. o :- FOR INFORMATION Steelcote Products, Nationally Known, SEE ------X; “Wear Like Steel” Stuart J. Wasley Porterfield Tire Works The Manchester Gas G>. 815 Main Street. Comer Spruce and Pearl Streets. Tel. 1428-2 South Manchester, Conn.

ii These Contractors Do The Work And These Firms Supply The , -y. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCTESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. p a g e e i g h t y

load and pull out. It Is a well- Speaker, I think that the depart­ following recent deliveries: Essex known fact that some of these ment and the government have coupe to Julius Jensen of Spruce U . S . OFFICERS AID boats land within a few hundred done practically everything which WITH THE LOCAL street; Essex town sedan to Jobn FI DAILY RADIO PROGRAM yards of the. United States cus­ could be done under the law as it Carroll of East Hartford; Essex se­ Saturday, June 29. 429.7- AVT 1C, HARTFORD—600. Leading. DX Stations. toms office at the foot of Ferry now stands to help our neighbors', dan to Paul nelwlg of Center street; 6:3u t>;30—Lobslc. dinner quintet. AUTO DEALERS Essex coupe to John Smith, of An all-Russlan program, played by 7:15 6;15-W EAE progs. (3% hrs.) (DST) (ST) BOOZE SMUGGLERS street and unload • without being short of the actual prohibition of 11:00 10:00—Helmberger’s dance orch. 405.2—WSB, A TL A N T A —740. disturbed. exports. It should be remembered Spencer street; Essex sedan to Edwin Franko Goldman and his band, 8:30 7:30—Sunday school lesson. , The Crawford Amo supply com­ will be sent to radio listeners of WJZ 422.3—WO R, N EW A R K —710. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) “ Some few weeks ago, no doubt that after all Canada Is not a pro­ Steve Albert of Homestead park; and associated stations at 8:45 Sat­ 7:45 6:45—Nineteenth Hole feature. pany. reports the following deliver­ Hudson coach to Peter Ambrose ot 7:15—Security League address. 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comediat.» you saw In the press where it was hibitionist country, urday night. The most characteris­ 8:15 12:45 11:43—Studio skylark program. ies: No. 612 Graham-Paige sedan Hartford road. Raymond Montle tic forms of Russian music, from 8:30 7:30—Soprano and pianist. stated that a truck had dratyn out . . . .The statement has been to Alfred E. Bacon of Center street; 293.9— KYW , (iHICAGO— 1020, So Says Canadian Collector Tschalkowsky’s magnificent "Marche 9:00 8:00—Radio little theater. on the Peace bridge and unloaded made frequently that It Is Cana­ Paige'2-door sedan to jobn Post of stated today that their agency is Solonnelle,” to Rubinstein’s celebrated 9:30 8:30—Mid-evening organist. 9:00 8:00—WJZ musical program. one of the leaders in the June piano portrait, "Kamennoi-Ostrow, 9:30—Three dance orchestras. 10:05 9:05—Dance music to 3:00. the ale down on the bank on the dian liquor that Is flooding the Broad Brook; Oldsmobile 4-donr 10:30 American, side by tying a rope sales contest among 5,000 dealers ■\fill appear in this program of special 302.8—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 389.4— W BBM , CHICAGO—770. of Revenue in Letter to United States. There Is no reason: sport sedan to Robert Dougan of arrangements for brass. 7:07 6:07 -Boston Y. M. C. A. hour. 8;0u 7:00—Old plantation tunes. around the cases and lowering them able doubt that a large amount of being run by the Hudson Motor Car Lennie, comedy team extraordinary, Garden street; Oldsmobile coupe to 7:30 6:30—Concert; Sailortown. 8:30 7:30—Chicago’s favorite orch. to the river bank. As a matter of liquor does go from Canada Into Mrs. J. H. Nichols of North Elm Co. The contest ends Sunday. will present a burlesque on Apache 8:30 7:30—Dusk in Dixie. 9:00 8:00—WABC nit wit hour. love In the program to be radiated 8:00—Concert hour; orchestra. 9:3u 8:30—Chicago’s dance music. Dominion’s Minister. fact this ale was unloaded from one the United States, but relatively street; Oldsmobile *4-door sedan to 9:00 of the rum . boats plying between by ’ the Columbia chain, headed by t0:00 9;(jU—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—WABC program. speakihg the amount Is very small Andrew Johnson of Clinton street; \V.\BC, at 8. Benny Krueger and 348.6—WABC, N EW YORK—860. 10:3ti 9:30—Green’s dance orchestra. here and Buffalo, right under the ba'-ed upon the evidenca of the Oldsmobile 2-door sedan to Emil The St. Louis Bridge nas foun-; his orchestra will introduce a tone 7:05 6:05-Artists euterialmnent. 254,1—WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. This Is the second of two articles of up-to-date Jazz into this program. 8:00 7:00—Orchestra: lessons, songs. Peace bridge within a few hundred United States authorities connect­ C. Erickson of Bloomfield; Oldsmo­ dations resting on the solid rock "tVelcome Home" will be their first 1:30 6:30—Golf tournament finals. containing excerpts from a speech yards of the customs house. ‘ ed with the enforcement of their 136 feet below high water. 8:00 7:00— Kreuger’s orchestra with 9:00 8:00—Palmer studio program. bile 4-door sedan to C. M. Pratt of contribution and will bo followed by Mac and Lennie, team. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, songs (3 hrs.) delivered In the Canadian House U. S. OtHcers Helped Tliein law (hat it Is only from two to five Walnut street; Roosevelt sport se­ euch numbers as "St. Ixtuls Bhi,?s. 7:30—Alley-Nugent, vocal team. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. of Parliament by \V. D, Euler, “ Our officers who check these "Hittin’ the Cellin’ ” and ‘ Piccolo 8:30 9:00 8:00—Baritone; unsolved murder per cent of their total consumption dan to Robert Jones of Burnside; 9:00 S:u0—Nit Wit entertainmenL Canadian minister of national boats out were informed by one that is Imported from Canada. Fete." At 7:30 this same group of 9:30 8:30—'i'emple music hour. 11:05 10:05—Orcliestia: floorwalker. Roosevelt sedan to David J. O'Brien stations will broadcast the finals of 9:00—National forum talks. 11:40 10:40—Nlghthawks; dream ship. revenue. These remarks, in whleh of the, rum runners that they had the National Open Golf tournament 10:00 12:15 11:15—Harmony team; dance. of Wethersfield: Roosevelt coupe to 10:30 y:3U—George Olsen's orchestra, Mr. Euler discusses Canada’s rela* no trouble In landing their cargo Harry'Cohn, Hartford. Mr. Crawford T ypewriters with Ted Husing and Grantland Rice liiou 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 344.6—W LS. CHICAGO—870. at the microphone. Lewis James, 8:10 7:10—The Ahgelus hour. ■ tlon to the American prohibition as they were assisted by officers stated today that he has sold 39 454.3—W EAF, NEW YORK—660. All makes, sold, rented, ex- tenor of the famous Revelers male 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (',4 hr.) law, are of exceptional Interest as of the dry squad on the American used cars this month. quartet, will be heard as guest artist 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 10:00 9;00—Barn dance program. revealing the attitude of the Do­ 7:00 6:00—Ball scores; piano twins. side, and it would appear that Girl Cole Motor Sales reports the fol­ dianged and overhauled. in the program of concert music to 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. minion government toward the such must be the case when seven be radiated by Nathaniel Shilkret and 7:15 6:15—Universal Safety talk by 9:30 8:30—WABC progs. (l>/4 hrs.) lowing deliveries; Whippet 4 coach Special rental rales to stu- his orchestra over tVEAF and asso- Joseph E. Sheeay. 11:00 10:00—Orch: Amos ’n’ Andy. situation along the International or eight boats will leave here and to Charles Hitchcock of Hartford ci-ated stations at 9. 7:36 6:30—Pliil Spitalny's music. 11:12 10:12—Northwest Tabernacle. boundary line. land their cargoes, sometimes tak­ ients. Rebuilt machines 9:uo 8:00—The musical cavalcade. 12:20 11:20—Uptown dance orchestra. Scout road; Whippet 6 sedan to John ■Wavelengths in meters on left of 9:00 8:00—Shllkret’s orchestra with 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. ing them three hours to unload, Cassell! of Eldrldge street. 1(20.00 and up. station title, kilocycles on the right. Lewis James, tenor. 11:00 10:00—WABC dance orchestra. BY W. D. EULER without any casualties. • ___9:00—Fealure dance orchestra. Madden Brothers report the Times are Eastern Daylight Saving i0;00 12:00 11:00—btudlo eiilei laiiuiiviiL. “ These boats are loaded direct­ following deliveries: Nash sedan to and Eastern Standard. Black face il;UU 10:00—Orchestra, contralto. 1:00 12:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comeuiuns Canadian Minister of National News type indicates best features. 11:20 11:20—Three dance orchestras. 1:45 12:45—Studio frolic; orchestra, ly opposite from the United States Walter Grabrowskl of Division Revenue customs office at Black Rock. You KEMP'S 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—750. 288.3—W PAA, DALLAS—1040. Camping street; Nash sedan to Joe Chizlus Leading East Stations. 6:00 5;U0—Orchestra: baseball scores 10:011 9:00—Musical program. can stand by the window in that of North Main street. 763 Main St. Phone 821 6:30 5;30-^rcheslra; vocal quarteL 12:30 11:30—Theater presentations, (Excerpts from a speech delivered office and look across and see Information about Connecticut (DPT) (.PT) 7:00 6:00—Talk; orchestra; talk. 361.2— KOA, D EN V ER —830. George L. Betts has made the 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 8:00. .7:00—Soiree classique. 10:00 9:00—WEAF dance orchestra. In the Canadian House of Parlia­ every case that Is loaded on the Girl Scout camps may be obtained 7:4,5—Tenor, baritone, piano. 8:30 7:30—Pickard musical family. 11:15 10:15—Sunday school lesson. ment.) Can'>.dtan side. I know if condi­ from Mrs. Stephen Hale, 223 South 2(i.iiii —Studio entertainment. 8:4b 7:45— Goldman band concert. 12:00 11:00—Garden dance orchestra. tion^ were reversed that we would 4 hrs.) we only have two or three boats least a fair reason for considering at in a roundabout way by means of 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 12:30 11:30—Albin's dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00— Lake Harriet band. whether the Canadian government 6:00 5:00—Orchestra: memory tunes. 280.7—W HAM , ROCH ESTER—1150. 12:00 11:00—Two dance orchestras. out”— 1 do not think he should say following maps. An animal obser­ 7-45 6:45—WJZ business talk. 8:00 7:00—Male quartet; quintet. 379.5— KGO, O A K LA ND —790, “ we” have— “ they have only two would be justified in going to what vation game was played on the way. 8:011 7:00—Interpreters; orchestra. 1:00 12:00- Golden legends. 9:00 8:00—WJZ musical farnlly. or three boats out, and on other I can think I can show would be a The supper, consisting of baked 9:00 g;00—Historical highlights. 9:30 8:30—Kastman entertainers, 2:00 1:00—School days: orchestras. very heavy expense If this law were Credit Investigations 9:30 8-30—Thies’ dance orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Organ: dance music. 270.1—W R VA , RICHM O ND—1110. days the whole fleet will make a beans, bacon sandwiches, tomatoes, 10:00 9;00—Old-time Singing School. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 7:00 6:00—Orchestra, songs. trip. enacted that is being asked for, in and “ somemores,” was cooked over 10:30 9;30—Comedy team; dance. 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (I1.4 hrs.) the face of the fact that the United 11:00- Hawaiians; orchesttra, 12:55 11:55—Time: weather: markets. Leave In the Afternoon a hunter’s fire made by the troop 12:00 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 10:00 9:00—Corn Cob Pipe club. States authorities are making no lieutenants. A small amount of *1:00 12:00—Dance music: artists. 6;(jo—WEAF progs. hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Trio: old timers. “ The liquor and ale are brought 280.2—W TAM , C LE V ELA N D —1070. 7:00 (V/z very earnest effort to do it them­ Personal (Collection Service 7:30 6:30—Skipper Brown’s tale. 12:30 11 :30—Theater organ mpsic. from the distillery and brewery by moitey was brought by each mem­ 8:00 7-00- Dinner dance music. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680. 8:00—WEAF concert orchestra 8:30 7;30_WH.\M music hour. truck, arriving here about two selves. ber to pay for the food, and a slight Open Daily 9:00 9:00 8:00—WE.\F programs (2 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Henderson’s dance hand. (The law referred to by 'Mr. 10:00 9:00—Music hour; variety. 1:00 12:00—NBC studio program. o’clock in the afternoon. The boats profit was realized for the troop yi;00—Three dance orchestras 11:00 10:00—Commander Byrd’s hour. Euler was a proposal, sought by treasury, as the dessert, the some- 12:00 Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. are ail loaded and clearance grant­ 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. ed about five p. m. and they are the United Stater, but eventually mores, were donated by Mrs. Clara 399.8—weX-WJR, DETROIT—750. 344.6—W EN R . CHICAGO—870. rejected by Canada, that the Do­ Powers. At the^neeting held after 508.2—W E E I, BOSTON—590. 9:30 8 :30 -Vocalists, instrumentalists compelled to leave by six p. m. 7-15 6:15—WEAF safety talk. 8:15 7 :1 5 -Farmer Rusk’s talk. minion should prohibit the expor­ Thursdays and Saturdays Until 9 p. m. 10:00 9:00—Drama witli WJZ. 1:00 12:00—Comedy studio sketch. “ Some of these boats carry from supper, 'Virginia Ryan and Martha 7-3U 6:30—Studio music hour. 12:00 11:00—Merry old gang. 1:10 12;10—DX air vaudeville. tation of liquor by refusing to Mannise were Invested with tender­ S:0U- 7:00—Night court; concert. 325.9—W W J, D ETR O IT—920. 800 to 1000 cases, and on their grant clearances to liquor-laden foot pins. Dorothy Baldwin, who g.fjO s:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 202.6—W H T . CHICAGO—1480. arrival on the American side it Closed Wednesdays at Noon. 11T.5 10:15—Auction bridge talk. 8-no 7:00—.N'GC programs (4 hrs.) vessels leaving Canadian ports.) ; is eligible to receive her pin, was 272.6— W L W L , NEW YORK—1100. 9:00 8:00—Ensemlile, organist. takes from two to three hours to 545 1_WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 11:00 10:00—Your hour league. Have Done All They Can not present and will receive the pin j in iMi’

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likely to he; but when they are delay the crisis the king, premis­ Among. the - newer fashions f ^ . not, they qpen very genuine prob­ ing to assent to the barons’ de­ men are red shoes.'’^ Probably' this ’ lems in ethics for the decent citi­ mands, agreed to meet them In a is meant to match the vpgue in zen/’ / meadow between Staines and noses. Continenter — James Truslow Adams. (Forum) Windsor, called. Runnimede. The malcontents presented their “ We do not inherit our charac­ demands in a document of 4S ar­ ter, temperament, and special abil­ ticles. The articles Were converted into a charter and signed by King •Tt Is pretty generally known ities. They are -forced upon us by MAGNA GABTA. Manchester Boy among those who have paid any our parents.” John, providing for various civil sort of attention to banking con­ and religious liberties and aimed — John B. Watson* (Liberty.) The Magna Carta, or the Great ditions in the United States that * • • to eliminated the king’s cheating the country banks are having a Charter, the name of the famous and oppression of the English peo­ “ Sickness is cheaper today than charter of liberties granted by King ple. Buy now and : save moi^. hard time to earn a living. There it has ever been. Dollar for dollar, John to the English people, was Assortment of over 50 Louis Kdunond, of Spruce may not be a general agreement Although in later years. Its Im­ How Twenty Youths Purchased the sick man gets more for his signed 714 years ago today, June portance was enormously magni­ pieces. upon the cause of this difficulty, money than he has ever obtained. 29, 1215. fied, the charter differed only in Street, Has Picked Up An Up to the Minute Plane. but the fact remains to challenge He will continue to get still more The causes which led to the degree, not in kind, from other ------V our attention.” in the future.” grant, briefly, are to be found in charters granted by the Norman SOME SPECIAL Louis A. Richmond, short wave wizard, is also an — Representative McPadden, of — Dr. Cleon C. Mason. (The North the conditions of the times, the in­ and early-Plantagenet kings. 4 10c Roman Candles . . . . /7 5 c Signals from Every Coun­ Pennsylvania. aviator. He is president of the Yankee Flying Club, an American Review.) creasing insularity of \the English 7 5c Sparklers'...... 2Sc barons, the substitution of an un­ THE ANSWER. organization that is certainly an odd one. Whoever “The party machinery by which popular for a popular king and the 4 Big Chief ^ o t e s ...... -5c try Under the Sun; Made We hope that Mediterranean Blanks ...... lOe box thought out the idea can claim to be original Liberalism organizes itself may fruit fly overlooks the nice crop )l unprecedented demands for money, Here is the answer to the Letter Twenty young men living in various parts of New get temporarily out of repair and peaches on the beaches this year. eoupled with defeats of the English 25c Red Torches, 3 for .. / .50c Golf puzzle on the comic page. • •> ' S fair that looks like a three quart ■ Rev. and Mrs. Blake Smith and Pine Trees bottle, if there is such a thing. In­ son, will leave Sunday for an auto­ side the machine there are tiny mobile trip to Arkansas where they j u s t A FEW OF THE 22,000 PINE TREES BATHING AT PINE LAKE SHORES things that look like miniature Dr. C. E. McKinley at Union Church will spend six weeks. bicycle racks. Wires and wheels Rev. Charles E. McKinley, for 15 Miss Ruth Macdonald of Union and gadgets of every description years pastor of the Union church, street is having a vacation due to All the four floors of the set which will preach Sunday morning, sup­ ill health. are covered with copper. Truly the plying for Rev. G. S. Brookes, who -SPECIAL FOR TODAY- last word in an amateur’s set and is in Palestine. It is hoped there quite capable of sending and re­ will be a large congregation to hear ceiving to any part of the globe. Rev. McKinley. Bible School Picnic Today. ONLY FIRST ONE IN TOWN EACH TO SEND MESSEGES The Union Church Bible school ■OUNG Richmond was proba­ will hold its annual outing this af­ Theaters bly the first person in Man­ ternoon at Elizabeth Park, Hart­ ACRE ford. The program will include chester to send and pceive AND code messages over the wireless. sports, games and there will be re­ ONLY ONE TO He received messages that were re­ freshments. The return trip will layed by telephone to scores of start at 5 o’clock. BILUE DOVE NOW persons. His bedroom where he Largest Catch on Exhibition. A CUSTOMER Arthur Ulltsch has entered the Vz ACRE later had his set was the gathering A TAUaNG STAR place nightly of dozens of young­ largest pickerel in the contest of PLOTS sters who wanted to know the news the Rockville Fish and Game club. from far off places. During the big The catch weighs 2 pounds 11% $10 Down and $5 per month. No Interest or Taxes for One Year. fights his room would be packed to ounces and has been on exhibition in the window of the Tennstedt- Is Featured at State Sunday suffocation by fight fans. He would Evening in “ Careers.” How Often Have You Wished for an Acre of Land on a Beautiful Lake? read the code through earphones Brendel store. and then write It out for the fans Farewell Sermon Sunday. Rev. John F. Bauchmann, pastor to read. He has been reporting Billie Dove’s first talking picture fights sinceHhe Carpentier-Dempsey of the First Evangelical Lutheran for First National, “ Careers.’/ M fight. church, will preach his farewell Works On Radio sermon on Sunday morning. The opens for a special three days’ en­ .SPRINGFIELD Of course since Louis is so in­ English sermonr.will be at 10:00 a. gagement at the State theater be­ terested in things electrical that is m. and the German sermon at ginning on Sunday evening. THIS MAY also his work. His first job was 11:00 a. m. It is with great sor­ Heretofore this beautiful screen with the Westlnghouse Co. in the row-that the members of the church actress has been compelled to hansfield radio department. He has woiked see Rev. Bauchmann who has done demonstrate her histrionic ability with the same, company in Boston much in building up the parish and via the silent picture. Now her ad- w DEPOT NEVER and at Sage-Alien’s In the radio forming new organizations In the mireris are afforded the chance not department and Is now with the church. The best wishes of the only to see her dramatic talents, Hartford-Electrical Supply Co. He community go with Rev.’' Bauch­ but to' actually hear her splendid HAPPEN goes all over New England on jobs mann In his new field. voice as well. for this concern and has traveled Marlon Gilpin Entertains. Critics predict that Miss Dove’s as far as Chicago. Miss Marion Gilpin of Prospect voice is among the best yet re­ CAST HAftTFOftO P All of this spare time he devotes street, entertained a number of her corded by the Vitapbone. It Js AGAIN to building radio sets and in send­ friends Wednesday afternoon in smooth, clear and self-possessed O.RO MANCHESTER ing and receiving messages from all honor of her eleventh birthday. A with great expression. over the world. program of games and sports fea­ In “ Careers,” her initial talkie, He has picked up stations In Er- tured with Willard Ludke and Bar­ beautiful Billie is seen In the role rope, Australia, Asia, Africa, Si­ bara Heck winning prizes. A de­ of a wife who sacrifices all to save beria, China, Japan and in fact licious luncheon was served by Mrs.. her husband and to Satisfy his •Ot from anywhere an amateur is work Gilpin. One of the features of the longing to follow his life’s ambi­ Ing. luncheon was a decorated birthday tion. Most of the action is laid in -p- cake with eleven lighted candles. Most of his sending and receiving the mysterious Tropics, where ro­ MIOOUTOWN Is done at night because of atmos Marion received many beautiful mance and love is a thing to be pheric conditions and it is nothng gifts and the best wishes of her reckoned wU^. unusual for him to sit at his set little friends. Pine Lake Shores is reached from Manchester by motoring to Bolton. At Bolton HURRY! Supporting Mis'- Dove In this pic­ the whole night through. He Is K. of P. Elect. ture are Antonio Moreno, Thelma Notch take the lieft hand read. Directly after cross the railroad tracks at Mansfield often found fast asleep by tho mem Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias Todd. Robert Fraser, Carmel Myers Depot, turn sharp right along Route 32 to Eagleville, then follow Road Signs direct to hers of his family, when they come at their last regular meeting elected and Robert Armstrong. John Fran-; the property. IF .YOU W ANT ONE down to breakfast in the morning, the following officers for the en­ cis Dillon was responsible for the suing term: Chancellor Commander, direction. ITH all this talk at present R. Eldred Doyle; vice commander. A snappy variety of State Short aboqt advertising Manches Prank Mehr, Jr.; prelate, Andrew Subjects will be'shown In addition -SALESMEN ON PROPERTY EVERY AFTERNOON UNTRi DARK-MOTOR OUT TODAY W ter, Louis Richmond Is do Keuse; master of work, Hector to the feature. Ing more to make this town known Blair; master of arms,. James all over the world than anyone Dick; outside guard, George else. On his postcards arc printed Scheiner; master of finance, Oscar “ The Silk City, South Manchester Schubert; master of exchequer, Tobacco was discovered Ih. San Conn.” and these have been sent to Ernest Reudgen; keeper of records, Domingo in 1496; afterwards by thousands of foreign places. His Arthur Fridrick. the Spaniards in Yucatan in 1520. call number Is lAVK and is known Police Court. Pine Lake Shores, Inc. wherever amateurs congregate. To Six ‘wandering’ weavers were in look over postcards he has received police court Friday morning Capitol Building Room 225, . Phone 5-0796, Hartford, 410 Asylum St, Hartford would take an entire evening. They charged with intoxication. Judge NIGHT are from every country under the John E. Fisk imposed fines rang­ sun. And every card represents ing from 110 down to $3 with costs AUTO SKRVICE GLADYS M. ANDREWS; STEPHEN CUBLES, someone with whom he has talked of $11.08. The cast of characters Oae yoar car days. Let na do over the radio. It is a remarkable was Thomas Garvey, 45, Dover, N. your re|«lt .wurh at night* Pres, and Treas. Sales Manage collection. H.; James Farrell, 59% Putnam; Verify Calls. Patrick Duffley, 73, Fairfield, Vt.;-, After 5 p. m. Phone 2579*W , These cards are verifications of William Avery, i i , Spencer, Mass.i. 250 West Center St. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER. GONN^^SATURDAY, JUNE 29,1929. p a g e T E N V , * . :!»' ;. t A •■i » j > . ^— 55 ‘ •'-{‘S’■» .1

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thought that day. “ Thank you,' gering backward glance toward th% ■ •V': THIS HAS HAPPENED Miss O’Hara. You’re a darling." dining room, ..door, beyond , ..which “ Oh, no I ’m npt!” the little sec­ his mother, strangely returned NAN CARROLL, secretary. Anas retary laughed and blushed, tre­ after a strange absence, was en­ . “ I bid' to qult;«ipij|l*4t.v herself deeply In love with her mendously pleased. “ I ’m Just tak­ gaged in a strange scene with his employer, JOHN CURTIS MOR­ help Mai’ ' i3ie‘;biher' boys wpi^d ing a leaf out of your book! Mr. father, stabbed the girl’s tender never, lend -a' bhiid.’,! ‘"'Tfiat’B : .wl\at GAN, lawj’er, and decides to re­ heart. But what could she tell him? Evans and Mr. Blake have told me Kenney, : ,^;<3o6peir.^ of' 'iSvin'}G^eek» Antoine, sometimes called “ fath-“ Strawherrieh are grovdsg .tsfree sign. Her resignation however Is Nan squared her shoulders, lifted how you used to bring, lunches in down 'oh' th'e’ Kentucky • , bofdeir of er of the bob” says: “ A woman’s ' and high in price. Here are two delayed when she learns Morgan her head gallantly. That was part for Mr. Morgan and simply bully Ohio, ;’tbld' ti e ' court when senlertCr hair is tremendously important to recipes you .misbt like to try . bej^ Is to defend a supposed friend, of her job. him into eating when he was so ed to.ptl^h-for.frdm twplUo'dwenty her personality. Arranged right, fore they are gone for' ‘,ririo41Rtt f • 4 BERT CRAWFORD. busy he forgot all about food. My " I f Mr. Morgan comes In or tele­ Morgan'%vlns Crawford’s acquit­ yeax's.^w^ehoptlng.'.h'ie brbtherV.;W she is fascinating. Wrong, she year. Each requires only a plat Ql greatest ambition is to be as good phones, tell him I ’ve‘ gone home, And‘;Kd?5Aa1j: g!ond.,bn alfew. dayb ■be­ merely takes her ‘place as one berries, ^ v e out as many w]hq|A tal. Crawford leaves town at once a private secretary as you were. please,” she said to Kathleen fore'’ fbr?anr.:even?‘^riofi86r i tend Tor followed closely by IRIS, Morgan’s more woman.’’ Place yourself' in perfect berries as you hav«^ Mrs. Morgan_____Now, will you O’Hara on her way out. tryingrto/^l^il' Kenn^. beautiful wife. She writes to Mor­ She found the sedan where she the hands of the attendants at the •ings. Mash the-rest and: in ^ rin k promise to eat every bit of it?” the Twin'. Creek-,£aTOlly^Yeud ;w^ Lily Beauty Shop in the House and gan she,will never return. The tender white meat of the had parked it that morning, got in hds been, gbing fop: many there should be about a cUpfUL Nan saves Morgan from despair Hale building, whether It Is for started it mechanically, with the Kenney continues , ; bis gipry— in double boiler und add two cups chicken sandwich might have been hair or any other form of beauty by forcing him into his work. For leather for all Nan knew, but she ease of three months’ practice. She water and heat. When very hb$. “ tbe other boys got naai’t l ^ ’ -and work, and rest assured that care six months she acts as long-dis­ munched obediently. Kathleen had driven down alone that morn­ iyorii ■ add one-half cap sugar, orie^fouii^’ tance housekeeper for him, win­ left . hofde, an^^’ sdidedde^h't^^ O’Hara’s thoughtfulness had done ing, for her husband had insisted sqpbprt ,• ij a^ - That-wtm,'idd.ad4! t^e and taste will be exercised. Their cup minute tapioca and a UMe ning the love of little CURTIS, his Nan one good service at least. It on accompanying his former wife rest'gbi mad' When-ebioietlineB ring Is 1671. salt. Cook abottt-halfi an hour, utir- son, and bringing comfort to a man had released the tears which had and the doctor as far as the busi­ asked 'em to-do something, too.” ' rlng frequently the first llttMA who ironically thinks only of pressed, unshed, against her hot ness district on their way to the The Marchioness Townshend, minutes. When it has cooled’ and another, Morgan tells lier he is di­ eyeballs all day. It did not jjccur hospital. There had been no chance ; NOTHING NEW. mayor of King’s uynn, England, thickened put in molds- or sherhtt vorcing Iris and asks her to marry to her that she looked like a pa­ for him to kiss her good-by, with While few; .are the families who is here for Lynn’s^tercentary glasses. Top with a dab of •whip­ si *.* him. They are prevented from go­ thetic but absurd child as she sat Iris watching every movement he which wage an old-time rarin’ celebration, sees English' and U. S. ped cream and the whole ing on their honeymoon by the un­ there at her desk, doggedly munch­ made. Would he ever kiss her family ’hill-billy Bh6otln'' feud fOr towns with same names as ' ties The other dish Is strawberry chifciH i.U ■ expected arrival of a pleading ing a sandwich while tears trickled again? years, few, too, are the families of friendship. She will tell the citi­ lotte. Split lady fingers and cut J.5.1 client. Nan urges Morgan to stay steadily down her cheeks. For she When Nan stopped the car before which do not wrangle in about zens of *he Massachusetts town in half-, arrarigdhg* around- tjia with the case. was not thinking of herself at all, the house which had been her home the -same,manner;'oyer this matter about the one for which their place Tlicir farcical marriage con­ glasses and placing four or flya' except as herself was bound up in­ for three months. Cop, Curtis’ po­ of parents'support. was named, she says, and .will re­ '\ tinues for three months. Hy.iteri- berries in th§, bottom to keep In extricably with John Curtis Mor­ lice dog, raced across the lawn to Arid the Idea of Keeney Coop­ turn home to tell the people, of place. Mash .the rest of the ber­ cally. Nan prepares to leave when gan. She was sure he had not greet her, followed more slowly, er’s -married , brothers that, by the King’s Lynn, about the hustling Morgan finds her and confesses he | ries, sweeten and mix •with stiffly eaten at all that day and ’ the but as eagerly by “Little Pat” mere act of establishing;, homes., of adores her but has believed she American city. She believes If each beaten cream. Raspberries - or thought made her tears fiow faster. O’Brien. their,; own,hey lost :all responsi­ married him out of pity. The next British town and Its American blackberries may be used in' the He had telephoned from the “ Hello, Mrs. Morgan!” the cook’s bility to, their parents, and that namesake could be brought to­ above recipes. * - •• ' morning at breakfast time I.ris re­ 11-year-old son sang out. “ Curt has this job was up to the unmarried turns, apparently deserted by Craw­ courthouse at the beginning of^t. e gether in this way stronger ties of noon recess, to tell her that he gone with his papa to see his one, even if by that responsibility mutual sympathy and friendship Jeanette Kelley, the food expert ford. Morgan tells her she is no mother at the hospital. Mr. Mor­ could not join her for liiuch. By he,-'in turn, could never establish would result. Each set of citizens who is well and favorably known longer his wife. She feigns fainting gan come for him in a taxi ’bout his own home,''Is quite the univer­ and hysteria to bring Morgan to the strained note of apology and would feel a mutual interest In the to many of you, said in one,of her' hurry In his voice Nan had been 10 minutes ago, and— ” sal Idea. One 'can almost . under­ his knees. Nan, seeing her happi­ We____ Lows . BERTHA CAPE COLLAR well-being of the other. In both recent jam demonstrations “ But­ told, as'plainly aS if he had spoken “ Thank yo"u. Little Pat,” Nan in­ stand why Keeney took'’‘up fire­ ness in danger, decides to fight. LTD ■ ment with her. Iris’ tragic wail— up the path to the house. edge on- us when it comes to /Trir- important slenderness to silhou­ law firm of Morgan & Morgan, was a little bright jelly. ed over it. If the jam or consritve .i sitting at her desk in the richly "111, broken, cat-off, penniless— ” “ Please, ma’am.” Estelle greeted ticlpaiton in . public affairs, it ’s ette. The circular skirt is cut gen­ is too stiff, beat it up 'with' a''fdrA must have tormented him all day her nervously in the hall, “ Maude the old story of time counting- ; erously full so as to give soft rip­ furnished prison which was labeled In a book called “ The Good Old like a dagger in his heart. Even says would you mind telling her British; women “ have .;had aVdlce pling movement. Style No. 568 Is so that It will pour more easiig “Mrs. Morgan— Private.” Times” there is an account of a if he no Idpger loved or desired what you want for dinner, to­ in ' public affairs longer than iis designed in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, over small bricks of the che«M. Her brown eyes brooded unsee- custom which is stili carried on by her. Iris had made herself his re­ night— ” and are just that much ahead. 36, 38, 40 and- 42 Inches bust. It MARY TAYLOR. ■ ingly upon a neat stack of letters the English kings— that of observ­ sponsibility again. "Tell Maude to prepare anything Our own women in the cabinet Is Is so simple to make, and so Inex­ which she had somehow managed ing their birthdays by conferring * * * she pleases,” Nan wanted to an­ as sure as — eventually pensive, you must include It In to dictate that morning and which swer. Instead, she went directly to certain honors on the worthy and That started the mad whirligig — not because she is a woman, your summer wardrobe. Printed i l n Kathleen O’Hara had delivered to the kitchen. but because some woman will be by making gifts to the poor. This ANDOVER her hours before. They were still of thought again. Could it be pos­ lawn, printed handkerchief linen, - - --t? I An hour later she raised her It developed through public life custom is centuries old, and in unsigned, unread, though Nan’s sible that it was only last night pastel batiste, georgette crepe, Mrs. Fred Bishop took her grand­ tear-wet, convulsed face from the GeV^ who will have the very assets as an early days there would be brought limp hand held the new desk foun­ that she^Nan— had asked him, crepe de chine, flowered chiffon daughter, Miss Annie Mathews to cushions of her chaise longue and O u t' an Individual needed for the job. before the ruler as many poor men tain pen in readiness to affix her “ But John— what if you saw Iris and flat crepe are smartly wear­ Dr. M. D. Riordan. in Willlmahtic listened. Yes, they were back. She CJV>«T) as the monarch was years old. The signature. She did not realize she again?” and he, had answered, able. Pattern price 15 cents in Tuesday and had her vaccinated. heard Curtis’ shrill, excited voice, WHEN WORK PAYS., alms distributed generally con­ i -■ had been holding it thus for more scorning to lie: “ I— don’t Know. I (^e ciowo ^ stamps or coin‘ (coin is preferred.) Mrs. Frank Hamilton leaves Sun­ the deeper rumble of her hus­ The 26-year-old daughter of a sisted of a purse containing silver than an hour. can only say, ‘Nan, I love you with Wrap coin carefully. day evening for the Christian En­ •*! • all my heart and soul and mind. I band’s. Nan sprang to her feet, flew millionaire, Henrietta Swope, pence of the number of years cele­ Slow, terrible thoughts milled O MCA We suggest that when you send deavor convention in Kansas City. hope I shall never see Iris again.” from one door to the other, lock­ daughter of Gerard Swope, presi­ brated, some clothing, a loaf of about in her feverish brain. Dis­ ing them. He shouldn’t bring his for this pattern, you enclose 10 Mrs. Hamilton won the trip given Now that he had seen her again, dent of the General Electric Co., bread, a platter of fish and drink jointed pictures flitted across her load; of brief into this room that cents additional for a copj of our by the state to the one who got the had all his old passion for her has just completed some fatigu­ of some sort. At the beginning of mind, like a badly assembled film had only last night witnessed per­ ing astrononlca.1 research which FasblQiL, Magazine. It’s just filled most subscriptions to the Christian burst into flame again? Could just Queen Victoria’s reign an addition­ run ofl on a poor projector. Scraps fect joy! has helped astronomers find the with delightful styles. Including Endeavor World. Mrs. Hamilton one night of deep but sane happi­ al sum of money was substituted MM of one of those new "talkie,” pic­ long-sought center of the universe. smart ensembles, and cut designs was second out o f eight. ness with his new wife avail now in lieu of provisions. tures, Nan thought, with bitter (To Be Continued) Mrs. Samuel O’Nei. and sons to protect him against the terrific Here’s a simple old story of for the kiddies.. r ^ * I amusement. Iris Morgan, looking Daily Health people choosing to work whether spent Wednesday.at Ocean Beach. .-*1* : incredibly lovely and frail, lying apiveal of his’ pSShioh for the wo­ Of Interest to our home page Rev. Russell. H. ,,0’Brien paad,pr man who , had been his jwife for they have to or not. The, best type on the big couch and stretching of human demands self-expression, Manchester Herald readers will be a new series of of the Congregational church, eight years?'. out a feebly trembling hand to Dr. Service contributing to the good and pro­ Pattern Service articles by Mabel Duke— short, pects to leave about the l|5th; Qf' “ If she had only kept on revUing Black; Iris’ lovely voice, like the gress of the world as best we can. lively interviews with movie- July for Trinidad,, off the coast, qf him and me, so, that he could have YOUR Hints Oil How Tc Keep Well sobbing of a violin: Work that becomes more than a 568 dom’s comliest stars. “ Reel” hints South America. Mr. O’Brien .has seen her as she really It— an ut­ by World Famed Authority “ Dear Dr. Black! I never thought means to existence is the greatest on beauty will these personality taken the position there for.''siA terly selfish and cruel woman!” As our patterns are mailed we should meet again— like this.’’ CHILDREN joy of the race. chats be, each article illustrated. months. He will preach thefe:'ari Mrs. .5 voice harsh and uneven: “ Mrs. spised husband as the only possi­ ishment— hate seems to thrive on cut^,- : j;, ' . George Merritt Thursday. ble refuge. It was obvious that Iris average person begins to think will be received by the customer. Morgan tells me she has not been almost nothing at all. The theory probribly Is that a Several of tne farmers have be­ # *1 well for some time. She came— had suffered. It was even possible about the disposal of his time dur­ In mailing stamps, while we can Wise mothers will try to keep wlte. Is only the mouthpiece of- her Send your order to the “ Pat­ gun haying. Most of them Teport ... home, not knowing that I had se­ — yes, highly probably— that . she use those of 15-cent and lower- it out of the lives of their children ing the summer vacation. husband, and her, actions only tern Dept., Maiicliester Evening a good crop. ' • ...... had tried to commit suicide, as she odd denominations, we prefer two cured a divorce and married again. by watching for the things that Long ago the biblical philoso­ what he favors or commands. Herald, So. Mapehester, Conn.” Building is' going'.'on .quite- fast, had so plaintively assured her and one-cent stamps, or currency The shock caused her to faint. My cause it. Jealousy, chiefly. That And, silly as It ail seem^s, at at the Andover^Lake. 'Several are. stricken husband. Bert , Crawford phers emphasized the value of a well wrapped up so that It cannot 40 wi— Nan called you.” causes the most miserable sort of that it seems fairer than, thei laws staying there the; week ends, was the answer, of course. Nan had regular day of rest. More re­ work out through the corners of The film jerked; showed to Nan’s hate. A feeling of Injustice ■— a of many countries which, whjle go just for the day until they'-gst^ brooding eyes a close-up for the felt sure that Beit Crawford would wrong done — comes second. This the envelopes." cently the coming of the five-day denying A . Wife th e-, right to vote their cottages' cdmbleted. . tire of her, would be unfaithful. doctor’s professionally noncommit­ kind of hate may smack of ^what week, high wages and the Intro­ or hold' office or control her own The two had undoubtedly lived we call righteous Indignation* but tal face, one'hand stroking his money or children or say where dlotously, flinging Crawford’s it is hate just the same. duction of machinery into indus­ newly shaved chin, his small, cold, and how the family shall live, still gray eyes narrowed speculatively stolen money away in handfuls. A child who gets very few things try have made a regular two days’ find it perfectly consistent to sue upon the recumbent woman. But they could scarcely have spent often dislikes a child who gets rest each week possible for many her on the same basis as a man. c ■ “ Hmm! Nothing serious, I take It. a quarter of a million dollars in everything. In this case it Is prob­ people and vacations, particularly Remember the days of old, con­ A few days rest in bed will put 11 months. Crawford was too ably a mixture of jealousy and a for executives, have been length­ sider the years of many genera­ ened to-three weeks or a month. you on your feet again. . . . !St. shrewd a man to pauperize hlm- feeling of injustice combined. He The postal card was' Introduced tions :• ask thy father, and be will Much depends on the tempera­ Luke’s hospital all right, Morgan?” seljf. Nan knew. doesn’t analyze i t . himself; all he in the United States In 1873. shew thee;, thy elders, and they “ Oh!” a desolate wail from Iris. Then how had it happened that knows is that he will not be a friend ment of the person concerned. will tell thee.— Dent. 82:7. " I can’t go to a hospital. Dr. Black. Iris had had to creep home, penni­ of the more fortunate child. People who take the duties and ♦ • • I have no money— no money at all. less? There could be only one an­ Many Things Cause “ Hate.” activities of life lightly need less Remember this: they that will 111. brok-en, cast-off, penniless.. . . ” swer: Crawford had abandoned It Is not always the material vacation than thosp who work Tiered Brim not be counselled cannot be help­ ' •':';J Another jerk of the film; a close- her as heartlessly as she had aban­ things,- however, that cause jealousy constantly with concentration and ed; If you^ dp. not hear Reason, she — Cl up of John Curtis Morgan’s face doned her husband. Perhaps they or dislike; It may be marks In an overwhelming sense of their w ilt rap your knuckles.— Franklin. .'Cl this time. But Nan could not look had lived on the $20,000 which the school, for Instance. A child may responsibilities. ;, , upon it! closed the eyes of her embezzler had given to Morgan as “ hate” another child because he Is The average man thinks of';hl8 mind against it desperately. But an unsolicited fee for having won smarter. It may be asking a good vacation as a time In which, be'is MRS. ADA M. she could not shut out the memory him his freedom, ami which Mor­ bit of the mother who sees her going to do a great deal more’ In idea in automobiles of his words: gan had presented to his wife. child grow bitter because his play­ the way of playing of a certaim MBRRIF'IELD :a “ Any hospital you say. Doctor. Crawford— as wily and selfish as mate Is more fortunate, to try to type than he does ordinarily dur­ ’ Teacher ol 3rl: Of course I ’ll pay. Tha best room Iris herself— could have given Iris overcome his fast growing resent­ ing his daily life, A man who jMandoUn! Tenor Banjo available, naturally — a special a dozen plausible excuses for using ment. But If she stops to realize plays 18 holes of golf twice a BaoJo-^Handdlin buying bas taben nurse— ” her money instead of his own— or that the thing that makes her boy week may play 36 holes each day Tenor Gnltar - Plectrum lianjd rather, instead of the money he had unhappy is not the actual cona- parison of circumstances, but the for seven days. The man who UknleJe , Mando-Cello “ Oh, that w’on’t be necessary— embezzled. goes touring on Sunday afternoon |dand^> Cello-Uanjo Ameriea by storm a special nurse, I mean,” Nan heard " I f John knew that Iris and condition of his feelings, I believe she would be willing to make every takes a trip ‘lasting a week and ' Ensemble Playing for Advanced again, the doctor’s callous answer. Crawford had been lovers, that drives 400 miles each day. “ A few days’ rest, plenty of sleep they’ve been living together, that effort to root it out. If he grows . i*npll8. The New Pontiac Big Six has been Crawford was really guilty of the up a “hater,” he Is going to be a Obviously this is not the way and good food and, I should say, a to take a proper, vacation. One ' Agent for Gibson Instruments. philosophic acceptance of fkcts... • charge of embezzlementr Nan very unhappy person indeed. called the “step-up*’ c^ becat^ it should not w.qrk -at playing when 966 Main 8t. Orford Unildlng ijt: Now. now, no hysteria, Mrs. Mor­ could keep that thought down no A child old enough to. feel his . . Uooms 10-17 way is old enough to.be talked to. he is trying to rest from work. ’ It \enables forward-lookinig people *10 gan, please, or I shall have to give longer. It had been lurking, like Telephone 1709 ; iti. you a hypodermic. I ’ll run her over a colled snake ready to spring, and Now what are we going to say to is just as Important to avoid over-, step up in motor,car <{uali1y without to the hospital myself Morgan, I now It had struck.' She shuddered, him? How are we golng'to approach fatigue while resting as it Is while Monday, Tuesday and Thursday see by the papers that you’ll be recoiled. Involuntarily she went to the old problem of us all, learning working. , ! leaving the low-priced fiejd*. And busy in court today on the Black- her filing cabinet, took from Its to be as happy as we can In a world Many a man hopes for the day where so many people have more since the first o f the year, when the SSu-' I case. . . . .Highly Interesting, secure hiding place the betraying when he may take a vacation ■ • —i?!'; trial, that. Do you think you’ll get letter from Crawford to Iris which than we have.. alone. ‘ Year ■'after year he em­ new Pontiac was announced, the THB-yOGUE for triple 'tiered the boy off, Morgan— you and your she bad kept all these months; Teach Forgiveness. ‘ barks for'the mountains or the Visit the Tell him we are too likely to skirts has its counterpart In adittle • ’ ' r ■ brilliant young junior partner, I held it gingerly, as If It were un­ seaside accompanied by his wKe step up idea in automobile buyuig compare our lot with people who chapeau •with three scalloped lace mean?” clean, while her tormented eyes and children and the servants, have more, than with people who straw., brims. • , , ' has taken America by stornl. The jerky "talkie” film was scanned Its familiar contents. Yes. and merely adds new responslbill- b'^'oken by a knock on the door. It was incontrovertible proof of have less. Turn, his attention to Pontiae Big Sit, $74S to tS95,f. o. b. Pontiae, MieM'^f children who are suffering or 111 or tles to the old ones. .'•G Nan raised her head, blinked her Cbawford’s villainy aqd of his and It is-a smart wife who realizes gan, pitta delivery charges, Bun^tera, spring eovera hungry. I ’d go over that com­ and LovtJoy shoot absorbers reguJar equipment sit eyes to clear her mental vision, Iris’ relationship. ^ that such A vacation is not a rest W- parison pretty often,. till It takes Gfanite Co.’s sUght extra coat. General Motors Time Peyment r "Come In!^’ “ I ought to show It to John!” for her husband. " Kathleen O’Hara's brightly smil­ Nan told herself fiercely.,,' “ That root. And if you can, try to have Plan available a t mirdmum rate. ing, pretty face peeped in. Then would kill his pity arid‘-iis passion him’ take a personal Interest In Moinorial, Aristotle argued that the earth Consider the delivered priee oa wefl as Abe list mice. she pushed the door open with her some unfortunate child and try to for her. If anything could!. But-— was a sphere as early as 360 B. 0. when comparing automobile values .... O skund- foot and entered Nan’s private of­ I can’t fight'that way. [l can’t,” help him. His hate for the first ' ' .Exhibition boy will probably disappear as his Pontiae delivers prices include oAly reasonable fice, a tall glass of hot chocolate "Iris has ‘ho scruples!""she’ll fight charges for h a n d li^ and for financing idMin the interest In his protege grows. ' ■ df^ ■ t-i In one hand, a paper-napkln-cover- you with every weapon she can lay . . ‘ f Time Payment Plan la used. ed plate In the other. her hand onj” temptation remind­ •Don’t allow children to get " I Just couldn't hear to think of ed her. “ mad” at each other and not you working away In tere without But-I’m not like-Nan's speak. The influence Is bad. If a FILMS > Afahumeiits and ' any lunch,” Miss O’Hara explained •heart retorted, .- with forlorn pride, child hates because some mean Develop^ and, KEMP BROTHERS m coaxlngly. “ Please, for my sake, And she was ^rewarded by another, trick has been played, on him, the Markers •1 ^ ' , . ' • eat every bit of it, Mrs. Morgan. flash of memory. Last ni^ht when best thing we can do Is to teach him • , Printed 130 Center Street, ' South pinchestfr I had them put lots of thick whip­ she had used the same, words tO: to forget and forgive. "Why? Be- Original in Conception ped cream'in the chocolate, and—- .her husband, he had riaswered fer­ 'cause here again, Tt is bis own look! A chicken sandwich— toast­ vently: “ No— thank God!” ,. feeling that reacts and makes;him IT.AMING Moderate in Price 'd! Doesn't It look good? Please far more miserable than the act m E bn't worry about the Blackhull It was 4 o’clock when Nan finish­ itself. 1 . ol Att RIAda . i47 Allyn Hartford tse, dear Mrs. Morgan. I Just ed s it in g the: long-neglected let- NEW iow Mr. Morgan will win It, after :ters and -cleared .her desk to go A-.new -law I ua Texas provides t the marvelous work both of you home.. If Curtis had ever needed that three days*^ ndtice must be Mr. jf. Biller Mitchell fve done on It her, he would need her this after­ given in.:-applying for a niarrlagaf , .... Local Kepreaentatipe r ^ ■ . - • T Ii liipi MANCHESTER EVEILING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1929. PAGE ELEVEN 'DASl; Three Baseball Games Here Tomorrow Afternooii

PHOTO SHOWS PAULINO IN DISTRESS Lead In The National AMERICAN Massey’s Tribe vs. Willimantic; At Clllcatroi— BUOWNS 7, CHISOX 3 St. Louis Green Plays Windsor Athletics; Again Changes Hands AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Blue, lb ...... 3 3 1 14 0 0 B adgro, rt ...... 5 1 2 1 0 0 Manush, If ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 Schulte, cf ...... 5 1 3 0 0 0 Bon Ami to Meet South Windsor K ress, e s ...... 4 1 1 3 8 0 linxes Follow Leaders Again O’Rourke. 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 Melillo, 2b ...... 5 0 2 2 3 1 Schangr, c ...... 5 0 0 4 0 0 r, When Reds Knock Pirates | ANO Crowder, p ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 No Roast Venison on Any 39 7 13 27 16 1 ' Chicago Leading Batters from First Place While AB. a H. PO. A, E. Menu But Fans Will Fmd Clssell. ss ...... 4 Reynolds, rf ...... 4 Shires, lb ...... 1 National League Cubs Defeat Cardinals. Clancy, lb ...... 2 G. AB. R. H. PC. Plenty to Eat; Boys Start CRASHED HARRY’S PARTY. ■Watwood, cf ...... 4 Herm an. Bkln. ..5 9 325 41 91 .387 Kam m , 3b ...... 4 O’Doul, Phlla...... 64 255 57 96 .376 By LES CONKLIN Hoffman, If ...... 4 Terry, N. Y...... 64 272 46 100 .368 Talking About a Town Se-^ All the sinkings of shells in the SIgafoos, 2b ...... 2 Roush. N. Y...... 60 251 51 92 .367 intercollegiate regatta at Pough­ B erg, c ...... 3 Frisch. St. L, ____63 250 48 91 .364 New York, June 29— One of the Leader a year ago today. Hornsby, A dkins, p ...... 0 Boston, .411. ries; Excitement Soon^ freak developments of the major keepsie recalls a story still popular ■Welland, p ...... 2 in many metropolitan newspaper Blankenship, p .... 0 American Leagne . league races this season has been M etzler, z ...... 1 F oxx, Phila. .V ...6 3 236 55 95 .403 the inability of several of the pen­ city rooms. No names will be men­ Lazzeri, N. Y...... 62 246 35 91 .379 Manush, St. L. ...6 5 267 44 101 .378 Maybe! nant contenders to defeat certain tioned because we still have a re­ 31 2 5 27 11 0 Simmons, Phila. ..5 9 238 48 89 .374 other teams which on paper, do not St, Louis ...... 310 .201 000— 7 gard for our reputation. C hicago ...... 000 001 100— 2 Cochrane, Phila. ..6 3 238 '56 87 .366 appear stronger. Leader a year ago today, Goalin, Manchester baseball fans have Runs batted in: Kress 2. Melillo, W ashington, .424. The champion St. Louis Cardinals Three carefree young scribes ar­ Manush 3, Schulte. Watwood, Siga- their choice of three basebarll at­ rived in New London the night be­ foos; two base hits, Kress. Hoffman. Eastern League tractions for their Sabbath menu. have captured only eight out of 28 K lm m ick. BdgU ..5 6 171 51 71 .415 games from the other three first fore this particular Yale-Harvard Badgro 2, Watwood; three base hits. Yordy, A lbany ...5 5 218 42 88 .404 There doesn’t happen to be any division clubs the Cubs, Pirates and boat race and they happened, by Blue, Clssell, Hoffman. P eploski, Prov. ...6 5 275 49 109 .390 roast venison or porterhouse steak Giants. New York has lost nine out some strange chance, to be invited Parentl, A lban y ,.5 6 236 43 88 .373 o . the bill o’ fare but the chefs in At Detroit!— Veltm ann. B dgt ..4 0 148 25 55 .372 of 15 to Brooklyn. The St. Louis to a party on the yacht of Harry INDIANS 6, TIGERS 4 charge promise that no one -will go Browns- top the Yankees in the Payne Whitney, and it was a party. Cleveland hungry and that a varied assort­ standing of the clubs but have drop­ And a Hangover, Too. AB. R. B. PO. A, B. ment of victuals will be dished out. Jamieson, If ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 The dinner-tables won’t be locat­ ped six out of seven to the cham­ Morn of the regatta dpty broke J. Sewell. 3b ...... 4 1 1 2 3 0 LEGION P U Y S HOME pions. And the tail-end Cincinnati with a furious heat and the three Punching his way to a chance at the heavyweight crown. Max Schmeling had everything his own way Averill, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 ed so far apart but what it will be outfit has won more games from in the latter rounds of the fight with Paulino Uzcuduu at Yankee Stadium. It was almost all over when Fonseca, lb ...... 3 0 0 9 0 0 possible to taste the products “ f young men went seeking something Falk, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 the powerful Pirates than from any to cool the fire. And they found a this photo was taken, for It shows the mighty German, center, as he charged to a last attack before the final more than -one cook. Over at the M yatt, c ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 TILT AT WEST SIDE West Side playgrounds, the Man­ other club in the National League. beer place. And the beer was so bell. The Basque, badly hurt and almost helpless, is bending low to cover up, successful in maintaining Porter, 2b ...... 4 1 2 3, 5 0 These Jinxes were strikingly cooling and refreshing that they his record of never having been knocked out. At the left is Referee Arthur Donovan. Burnett, ss ...... 4 0 0 4 4 0 chester Baseball Club will endeavor illustrated yesterday when the Reds forgot the freshman crew race ■was M iljus, p ...... 3 2 2 0 2 0 to put the skids under the scrappy knocked the Pirates out of first Willimantic tribe for the third time to be rowed in the morning. 33 5 9 27 15 1 this season. Up at Woodbridge place while the Cubs took the lead They sauntered out of the joint D etroit Meets East Hartford Con­ by vanquishing the Cardinals, 9 to about noon and wandered up to AB. R. H- PO. A. E. Field the fur is expected to fly when 5, for their ninth triumph at the the telegraph office and there they SPORT ACTIVITIES Johnson, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 1 Manchester Green entertains the expense of the champions in thir­ Sarazen Or Jones Pothergill, If ...... 4 0 3 6 0 0 chesty Athletics of Windsor. Oyer were greeted with the sad news Gehringer, 2b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 tingent This Afternoon at teen games this season. The Cards, Heilmann, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 at Hickey’s Grove, the Bon Ami that the Yale crew, a tremendous soap makers will try to give the who have been beaten by the Cubs favorite, had sunk and that five of FOR PLAYGROUNDS McManus. 3b ...... 5 0 0 2 2 0 six times in succession, dropped to the oarsmen who couldn’t swim Alexander, lb ...... 5 2 3 9 1 0 3:15. South Windsor team a good bath. Favored For Title Shea, c ...... 4 0 3 3 2 1 Dinner at 3-15 fourth, place below the Giants. were almost drowned. Westling, ss ...... 4 1 1 3 6 0 Malone’s Good Work Uhle. p ...... 41 2 0 1 0 In each case, “ dinner” will be Pat Malone hung up his eleventh I Plenty of Stories About It. The local American Legion served promptly at 3:15. Every­ rictory of the season for the Cubs One of the young men, helped by Director Carlson Announces 39 4 15 27 14 2 Junior baseball team will entertain one is welcome to join in the feast; ind helped win his own game with the copy loaned him by the chief in Cleveland ...... 001 030 010— 5 the representatives of the East in fact, urged to come. Just which Would Be No Big Surprise if Jones Overcame 2 Stroke D etroit ...... 021 000 100— 4 Hartford post at 3 p. m. this after­ It home run; Wilson' and Hornsby the telegraph office, sent a long contest will be the more entertain­ Runs batted in; Johnson. Jamieson. noon at the West Side playground. also got homers, and Kiki Cuyler story to New York and felt that he Formation of Baseball Shea, Miljus, Alexander; two base ing is left for the fans to decide stole his 22nd base of the season. had done his duty. Advantage of Leaders— Espinosa Considered Too In­ hits, Averill. Porter, J. Sewell: three Coach'Jenney was in touch with,the themselves. It would not be good In a few minutes a message base hits. Miljus, Alexander; home officials handling the East Hart­ newspaper ethics to point out one Wilson’s homer was his 19th and run. Alexander. put him in second place in the Na­ came back from the news editor in and Quoit Leagues. ford aggregation yesterday so that of the three as being the best. Suf­ experienced to Beat Gene and Bobby. a reoccurrence of the Glastonbury tional League home run Derby. The New York; At Bostons— fice to say. all three local teams blow featured a seven-run rally in “ For Gawd’s sake don’t send R E D SON .V. NATIONALS 2 affair is not possible. The visitors’ consist entirely of Manchester play­ the second inning in which Jess any more stories about the sinking. “ Pat” Carlson, Recreation Center B oston manager was unable to give out his ers and they can be depended upon We have six from you already.” AB. R. H. PG. A. B. line-up. to give their utmost to win. Haines, making his first start of the TOTALS OF LEADERS playground instructor, has wasted Reeves, 3b ...... 5 0 0 1 2 0 year against the Cubs, was knocked Five other reporters who had Johnny Mikoleit and Roy Fraser Willimantic will Be making its GET GOLF RETURNS little time getting sport activities Rhyne, ss ...... ,...4 1 1 1 4 0 will be ready to start on the out. seen the race and had noticed that 2nd 1st Williams, cf ...... 3 1 1 4 0 1 fourth attempt to score a victory in progress. Announcement was Scarritt, If ...... 4 2 3 2- 0 0 mound for Manchester with Johnny Red Lucas of the Reds beat Pitts­ their colleague wasn’t in view had 70 over Manchester. On Memorial Day. burgh, 10 to 3. Cincinnati knock­ rushed back to the telegraph office BY RADIO TONIGHT made today of the formation of Bigelow, rf ...... 2 0 1 1 0 1 Hedlund behind the bat. Sammy Massey’s contingent took Espinosa . . ___ 71 71 W . Barrett, rf ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ralph Russell and Jimmie ed Brame off the mound in the fifth and filed a copy of the race to his 69 junior horseshoe pitching tourna­ Todt. lb ...... 4 0 1 11 2 0 the Majors into camp by close Jones ...... O’Leary have volunteered their scores on both ends of a double- inning. office and signed his name to it. . . . 71 73 ments and junior baseball leagues A. Gaston, c ...... 3 0 2 3 0 0 As a result of their 7 to 2 win Shute ...... Gerber. 2b ...... 1 0 0 2 3 1 services for the game. header. late inning rallies turning They Try to Lose. . . . . 71 74 I Manchester golfing cntlmsiasts at both playgrounds. Prizes will be R ussell, p ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 over the White Sox, the St. Louis College oarsmen have their su­ impending defeat into victory in Diegel ...... 74 74 I will not have to wait until the given to all winning teams. both instances. A few weeks later, , Browns lumped to a game and a perstitions as well as baseball play­ Von Elm ...... 70 79 30 5 9 27 12 3 half ah'e'ad of the Yankees, but are ers and other athletes. j morning papers to find out who Four teams are in the combined W ashington the Green used similar methods to ‘ all of fen games behind the Athle­ It has been the custom for years I wins the U. S. Open at AVtnged Foot east and west side teams compos­ A R R. H. PO. A. B. take a fall out of the Thread Citv CONNECTICUT SCORES Judge, lb ...... 5 0 1 14 0 0 How They Stand outfit. tics. Heinle Manush of the Browns to stage a race on the day before j this afternoon. ing one circuit for boys from 13 Rice, rf ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Glutton for Pnnisl^ent .got his 100th hit of the season, the the Yale-Harvard varsity regatta 1st to 15 years of age. Four rounds Goslin. If ...... 2 1 0 2 0 0 first American League player to 2nd I Station \V.-\BC of New York is Myer, 2b ...... 4 0 3 2 2 0 There is a saying that'a man may between two crews of young men - 78 157 will be played. This will start YESTERDAY’S RESULTS turn the trick. Chiapetta ...... 79 ! broadcasting the results direct from W est, c f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 be down but not out and that feeems who had waited tables in the two Miller ...... 82 75 157 Ithe Winged Foot Country Club at Monday morning July 1 when the Bluege, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Strong arm work by hi.® team­ training camps. Yankees play the Red Sox and will Cronin, ss ...... 4 0 0 0 5 0 to apply to the Windham aggrega­ Ciuci ...... 74 78 lo ’J 1 7:30 this evening. Jo© Williams, Eastern League mates cost George Uhle. Detroit And each crew always tries to be continued Saturday morning Tate, c ...... 4 1 2 2 3 1 Providence 7, New Haven 3. tion which is a glutton for punish­ Manning ...... 82 88 170 ■sports editor of the New York Eve­ Thom as, p ...... 3 0 1 0 3 0 ment as they say in the cauliflower mound ace, a 5 to 4 defeat at the lose. Not because they are lazy July 6 when the Senators and Cubs (Other games rain.) hands of Cleveland. Outfielder Clare ...... 80 76 156 ning Telegram, who formerly wrote Barnes, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 industry. They promise a different or feeble but because there is a Bnrke ...... 80 75 155 collide. The lineups of the four American League Johnson threw from center field the column “ Nut Cracker” in The teams follow: story tomorrow. The Majors are a tradition that if the Yale waiters Herald, will give the scores in full 36 2 8 24 15 2 Boston 5, Washington 2. clear into the grand stand in at­ win their race the Yale crew will i Boston ...... 002 030 OOx— 5 fairly young team but exceptional­ tempting to prevent a score and By DAVIS J. WALSH jand describe the cards of the win- Yankees: S. Venuart, c; Smith, Washington ...... 001 100 000— 2 Cleveland 5, Detroit 4. ly scrappy. They can be depended lose. And if the Harvard waiters jner and runnersup. p; E. Raguskus, lb; Ford, 2b; F. Runs batted in: Scarritt, Todt, St. Louis 7. Chicago 2. Catcher Shea hurled the hall almost won their varsity crew would lose. upon to furnish plenty of opnosi- as far in trying to nip a runner at Winged Foot Golf Club, Ma- Brimley, 3b; Lauritzen, ss; J: Judge; two base hits. Wlliianis. Bige­ (Other game rain.) tion. Varrick or Mantelli and Carl­ Refused to Finish. maroneck, N. Y., June 29.— Five Mays, If; E. Salmonson, cf; Len­ low, Rhyne, A. Gaston; three base National League second. For the past three years the two hits, Scarritt. son will be Manchester’s battery. Errors also were partly responsi­ possible probabilities and not more I with a 35 to the turu, played bet­ non, rf. Cincinnati 10, Pittsburgh 3. Rus Fisher or Jack Curtis may crews stalled so much that neither than three probable possibilities Red Sox: Metcalf, c; Cotton,'p; Chicago 9, St. Louis 5. ble for the 5 to 2 defeat which one would cross the finish line and ter golf in the wordy elements work for the visitors. Myles Thomas of Washington sus­ were all that was left of a once Bouffard, ss; A. Brimley, lb; G. (Other games rain.) Not much is known about the the race was called off. than he did after they ceased. Ar­ International League tained at the hands of Jr.ck Cussell The substitutes on the varsity great field this morning as the Na­ mour. with his 71. started late Mays, 2b; O’Leary, 3b; Adams, If; oersonnels of the two Windsor - of the Red Sox. tional Open golf championship of Breen, cf; Lloyd, rf. Rochester 5, Buffalo 4. teams. South Windsor which plays squads are also boated for a race and, therefore, escaped the worst (Other games rain.) on the day before the big regatta 1929 .prepared to go into the final of the storm. But it wasn’t scoring Senators: Prete, c; Blssell, p; NATIONAL the Bon Ami was beaten earlier In but this race is considered of great stages of its delerium, assured of weather for any of them, including Tomlinson, ss; Moski, lb; Cole, the season by the Green here by a THE STANDINGS fairly close score. The other ag- importance. The legend is that if the fact that competitive chaos Jones, Shute, Armour, Diegel, 2b; Glorgetti, 3b; Brown, If; Had­ At St. Lonlat— . ONLY 2 AMERICANS den, cf; Gordon, rf. eregatioh. the Windsor Athletics, is the substitutes of the squad win was to burst right in its face with­ Leonard Schmutte and Von Elm. CUBS ». CARDS 5 Eastern League their race they will bring good luck in a period of fifty minutes be­ C hicago the same outfit with which Man­ These, with the two leaders of Cubs: Lathwinski c; Mahoney, AB. R H. PO. A. E. W. L. PC. to their varsity. tween the hours of nine and ten p; Rautenberg, ss; Hares, lb; A. chester Green had a riot here last LEFT IN TOURNEY course, remained as the only con­ McMillan. 3b ...... 5 0 0 2 1 0 Providence .... .44 23 .657 summer. A large crowd is coming They Can Find Out. o’clock. Gettysburg and its bloody Raguskus, 2b; Neubauer 3b‘, Gus­ English, ss ...... 4 1 1 5 1 0 tenders with other than a vestige Albany ...... 39 22 ,63'» down with the Athletics and there 1 Wimbledon, Eng., June 29.— War flier and War Whoop, two of angle were only a grocers’ outing tafson If; Carney, cf; Hickey, rf. Hornsby, 2b ...... 4 2 2 1 3 0 of a title chance. The stretch-run L. Wilson, cf ...... 5 1 1 4 0 0 Bridgeport .... .35 29 ,547 nromises to be plenty of excitement. With the elimination yesterday of the get of Man o’War, were con­ compared to the repressed fury of through the final IS holes was to Three teams are in the west side Cuyler,- rf ...... 3 2 1 1 0 0 Hartford ...... 32 34 .485 Joe Prentice and Billy Forget will John Hennessey and Wilbur Alli­ sidered two of the worst actors on executiou that this hour will wit­ league for boys from 9 to 12. They Stephenson, If ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 Pittsfield ...... 30 32 .484 the track and the turf men who feature Sarazen and Jones, in all Grimm, lb ...... 4 1 2 6 1 0 form the local battery. Noel, a son by the Frenchmen, Henri ness. • will use the small diamond and will Springfield .... .29 38 .433 Lowell pitcher, will also be avail­ Cochet and Jean Borotra, respec­ study blood lines sought a reason Tommy .Armour, open champion probability,’ for theirs’ was the Schulte, c ...... 2 1 0 5 0 0 temperament best suited for the also go four rounds. Play starts Malone, p ...... 4 1 1 0 2 0 New Haven .... .24 37 .393 able for the Green. The Bon Ami tively, the United States was left for it. And they Ascribed the wild t-'^'o years ago, w'as to leave the July 1 when the Robbins and Allentown .... .24 41 .369 strain in the Man o’Wars to Has­ pressure of the last drive. will use Jack Godek. its ace. on the with only two hopes in the men’s first tee at 9:05 o’clock. He is three Sparrows mingle. The Arrows and 34 9 9 27 8 0 American League Bring line with George Kelly behind singles tennis tournament in prog­ tings, who is recorded as having strokes behind the pace. At 9:15, An Old Story Robins will meet July 6. The line­ St. Louis W. L. PC. had a way of doing things just the AB. R H. PO. A. E. the bat. ress here. They are “ Big Bill’’ Til- A1 Espinosa followed; he is co­ This was an old story to Jones, ups of the three teams follow; Douthit, cf ...... 5 1 3 1 0 0 .48 15 .762 way he -wanted to do them. Philadelphia . . . Monkey Business den and ^ George M. Lott, Jr. leader at 142 strokes entering the in fact, open champion in 1923 and Robins; O’Connell, c; E. Salmon- High, 3b ...... 4 1 St. L o u is ...... 39 26 .600 Manager Sam Prentice says that 1926 and involved in unsuccessful Frisch, 2b ...... 3 1 Cochet beat Hennessey 6— 1, 6— 4, last t'wo rounds of the champion­ son, p; Schultz, ss; Rose, lb ; Ku- Bottoniley, lb ...... 5 0 New York ... . .36 26 .581 the Windsof team refused to give 9— 7 while Borotra took Allison’s ship. Next away at 9 :2 5 'was Leo ties for the title In 1925 and 1928, lowicz, 2b; 'Suchy, 3b; Frayer, If; H afey. If ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Detroit ...... 37 32 .536 him its lineup last night fvldentallv measure 6— 3, 6— 1, 6— 3. GREEN AND CHENEY Diegel, six strokes behind the lead­ besides his victories in the amateur Moore, cf; D. Vennart^ rf. Orsatti, rf ...... 5 1 1 2 0 0 Cleveland ...... 30 33 .476 planning on bring a strengthened and ir the British open event, this J. W ilson, c ...... 5 1 3 6 0 1 Allison and Miss Jacobs defeat­ ers, 'W'ho was followed at 9:40 by Sparrows: Boyle, c; Ferguson, Washington .. . .25 36 .410 team. However, it was learned that was to be just another final day of Gelbert, ss ...... 1 0 0 3 3 0 ed Gentlen and Mme. Gallay of Gene Sarazen, another ex-cham- p; S. Salmonson, ss; Giovaninl, Haines, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Chicago ...... 23 44 .343 Pottinger, former East Hartford ' France, 6— 0, 6— 1 In their first GIRLS PLAY MONDAY pion who is tied with Espinosa in another championship to Jones. To lb ; Larch, 2b; Anderson, 3b; Duf­ Haid. p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 Boston ...... 21 47 .309 High school star, will be on the Sarazen, winner seven years ago Hallahan, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 round mixed doubles match. the honor position. fy, If; Janicke, cf; McBride, rf. Nationrl League mound with Dayey receiving. In­ and always a deadly competitor, Holland, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 cidentally. Prentice said he tried ta In their second round match in Jones’ Big Task Arrows: Angelo, c; Weir, p; Southworth. Z.....1 0 0 0 0 0 W. L. PC. the men’s doubles, Hennessey and The Manchester Green and Finally, at 10:40 the great the matter was much the same. Lewis, lb; Canard, 2b; Winster, Smith, zz ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago ___ 37 23 .617 hook a game with Massey’s club for Cheney Brothers girls baseball Armour was another competitor Pittsburgh . . . . .38 24 .613 Sunday but was unsuccessful, add­ Lott advanced by defeating F. Jones himself will fare forth in 3b; Tournaiud, If; Gudd,.cf; S. 34 5 11 27 12 1 Kublman and E. Nourmey, 6— 1, teams will clash Monday night at through the fire of this moment and New York .. ••••36 27 .571 ing that the latter seemed a bit one of the noteworthy efforts of his had successfully lived it down. Brown, rf. C hicago ...... 071 000 100— 9 skeptical about playing'his team. ; 9— 7, 7— 9, 6— 2. the West Side field in a return The horseshoe pitching tourneys St. Louis ...... 110 010 200— 5 St. Louis .. . , . .36 28 .563 career, an attempt to run down .444 All of which seems to point to a Helen Wills continued her flash­ game. The silk mill lassies copped the two leaders before nightfall Espinosa and Shute, fine golfers are for boys from 10 to 15. Eight Runs batted in; Bottomley. I. Wil­ Brooklyn ...... 28 35 both, were yet to win a major tour­ son. Hornsby 2, Malone 3. Douthit, Philadelphia .... 26 37 .41? town series before long that will ing way through the tournament the first 25 to 24 a couple of weeks after staking each to a pair of teams are entered in tournaments Grimm, Hafey, Stephenson. Orsatti, J. ago and look to repeat while the nament or even draw the finish to a Boston . . .. ___ 26 38 .406 sizzle with action both on and off by defeating Miss J. Igart, cham­ strokes in the overnight returns. at each playground. Play will be Wilson: two base hits, Douthit. J. the field. Green is confident of squaring ac­ fine pin stripe. It was believed Wilson, English, Cuyler, Grimm: Cincinnati . 38 .377 pion of Belgium, 6— 2, 6— 3. Most of the possible probabilities as partners and the winners will All three Manchester teams ■will counts. that this lack of “ big moment” meet for the championship. Follow­ home runs. Hornsby, L. Wilson, Paired in the second round of and the probable probabilities for Malone. GAMES TODAY use their regular lineups and local the men’s doubles, Tilden and experience might hamper either or ing are the names and pairings for the title are found among • those both of them in the stress of the officials will handle each contest. The best suspension bridge In the East Side tournament: At PIttnhnralii— Francis T. Hunter scored an easy England is at Clifton, towering listed. last two rounds, although no one Eastern League Take your pick^ victory over J. H. Gilbert and O. ■ Tuesday, July 2: Giorgettl- REDS 10. PIRATES 3 200 feet above the river Avon, An exception of note is Dens- will deny that they have the golf Cincinnati Albany at Hartford (2). G. N. Turnbull of England, 6— 3, O’Leary vs. Muski-Jones; Fashey- more Shute, who entered the 36- from which champions are mould­ Cerrento vs. Vince-Pettricca; AB R H. PO. A. E. Providence at New Haven. 3— 2, 6— 4. hole final day tied with Jones at ed. Swanson, cf ...... 3 3 2 7 0 0 Pittsfield at Bridgeport. AYCOCK IS WINNER In their third round match, J. Deyorio-DeSlmone vs. Barrett- Dressen, 3b ...... 3 0 2 1 0 0 144 strokes. Another is George Too Far Back Walker, rf ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Allentown at Springfield. Kozeluh and Andrews eliminated Dominick; Tomlinson-Murphy vs. VWANK Von Elm, who, at uhat, was pretty Diegel, however, would be con­ Aliczo-Zwick. K elly, lb ...... 4 0 1 7 1 0 American League OVER MARSHAU S 4 [I Himmer and Wilbur Coen, 7— 5, far back at 149. However, another sidered of greater potential danger Wednesday, July 3: Giorgettl- Crltz, 2b ...... 5 2 2 3 3 0 St. Louis at Chicago. ' 6— 3, 3— 6, 6— 2. The gu'y who gets his start Allen, If ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 70 such as he shot in the flood and were Ife in the place of either of O’Leary vs. Fashey-Correntl; Ford, ss ...... 3 2 3 5 5 0 Cleveland at Detroit. “ Big Bill’’ did not disappoint at the race track, usually gale of yesterday afternoon might them. As it was, both Leo and Mashko-Jones vs. Vince-Pettricca; Gooch, c ...... 4 1 3 2 0 0 New York at Philadelphia. Hollywood Golf Club, Deal, N. J.. his American admirers in the very -ss'eH leave him in a position Schmutte were deemed to be too Deyorio-Desimone vs. Tomlinson- Lucas, p ...... 3 2 1 0 0 0 Washington at Boston. June 29.— After playing average itands, and his match with Chris­ .finishes there National League golf over the first nine holes, both where he ceased to be the pursuer far back, particularly with a hurdle Murphy; Barrett-Dominick vs. 32 10 15 27 9 0 tian Boussus, one of the youngest and become the pursued. like Jones between them and the Aliczo-Zwick. P ittsburgh Boetdn at Brooklyn. of the Yale finalists for the na­ 9f the French contingent of invad­ One might as well concede, lead. Jones perforce, was the The West Side schedule: AB. R H . PO. A .E Philadelphia at New York. tional inter-collegiate gold cham­ ers who two days ago proved his however, that this is much more start and finish of all premises. It Thursday mornings; Benson- Bartell, ss ...... 5 0 1 3 5 0 Chicago at St Louis. pionship. Tommy Aycock and W. Brickell, If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 Marshall Forrest, collapsed on the worth by eliminating John Van likely to happen to Jones, because is committing a bromide to' state Salmonson vs. Goneske-A. Ragua- P. W aner, r f ...... 4 1 1 5 0 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Ryn, Princeton star, was a thrill­ not only is he the super-medalist that the man who beats him, will kus; Winster-Rautenberg vs. Ford- Traynor, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 0 way in and took the outrageous er. win the championship. They al­ Smith; Mahoney-Cotton vs. Ven- Grantham, 2b ...... 4 0 3 3 0 scores of 84 and 88 for the 18 of the ages but likewise five Comorosky, cf ..... 4 0 0 0 0 The score was 6— 3, 9— 7, 6— 4. ways must beat Jones or they just nart-S. Brown; Adams-Neubauer DEMPSEY WILLING holes. In the burlesque of a cham­ strokes beyond Von Elm before Sheely, lb ...... 4 0 1 11 0 pionship final Aycock stood 4 up don’t win. vs. Gustafson-A. Brown. Hargreaves, c ...... 4 0 8 4 0 After Tilden had taken the first they start. Besides, the rising at the end of the morning round. He set without extendihg himself H: Hagen, the British open m'ono- Brame, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 young barrister from Atlanta prob­ P etty, p ...... 1 0 .0 0 0 0 TO MEET DER MAX won out 5 up and 4 to play. Boussus uncorked some unexpect­ ably was to be in a mooff for dra­ polist, was hopelessly distanced at Linton, X ...... 1 0 0 0 ed shots and ran the second to ma after the disquieting events of 157. Johnny Farrell, 1928 cham­ Frehch, p ...... 0 0 0 0 leuce. "Big Bill” missed a number yesterday in which the elements pion, was eliminated altogether. Hemsley, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 San Francisco, June 29.—^Jack Horton and Mac Smith only can ONLY 35,000 PAD) Df easy smashes earl} in the sec- intervened to make an obstacle 36 3 11 27 16 0 Dempsey declared here yesterday end set, and had to pay for his de­ race of his second round and hope that they can come fast Cincinnati ...... 000 151 012— 10 that he would return to the ring enough to finish in the first six. Major Leagues PittjSburgh ...... 000 ODO 030— 3 for a fight ■with Max Schmeling for TOSEEBIGBOUT linquency by playing at top speed jounce him from his pedestal of So it went. Of a once great field, Runs batted in: Kelly 2, Ford, lo win the frame. The American S. the first day to tie for third place. Gehrig, Yanks ...... 21 the heavyweight championship of there remained only five possible Ott, Giants ...... 21 Gooch 3, Swanson 2. Dressen, P. :ook the third set comfortably. ■Waner 2, T raynor, W a lk er; tw o base the world. Leaders Got Break probabilities and one of them was ’IVilson, Cubs ...... 19 New York, June 29.— ^Fiifht fans Mrs. Bundy, American veteran The two leaders, Sarazen and hits. Hargeaves, Lucas, Swanson, “ I have not signed yet for the named Jones and another Sarazen. Hafey, Cardinals ...... 18 Ford; three base hits. Ford, Gooch; match but the promoters at Madi­ who paid to get in, numbered 35.- mlled the sensation of the day tVlFC CffAUCi Espinosa, got the break of a life­ ------^ Thpy ou.ght to make the fight Just Simmons, Athletics...... 18 home runs, P. Waner, Traynor. son Square Garden want me to 256 and made the gross gate for ind perhaps the entire tournament time here in being timed away as they did in Sarazen’s great year Klein, Phillies ...... 18 tight.” said Dempsey. “ The the Schmeling-FauUna fight ISSA.-’'- >y eliminating Eileen Bennett, from the clubhouse and back at Skokie In 1922. O’Doul, Phillies ...... 15 tails will be fined up ahortly." 005. 1— 6, 6— 4, 6— 4. long before the storm broke in all Foxx, Athletics ...... 14 Flies, army worms and stra'w Dempsey arrived here today from Of this gross total, 9431,000 In their first round mixed dou- its fury. Still, when it did break, Hornsbyl Cubs ...... 13 worms aren’t the only pests work­ Hollywood to fill a vaudeville en­ went to the Milk Fund for poor Jles match, Lott and Miss Edith -•OME BOciC-* it broke alike on the good and the Why can’t men wear a couple of Ruth. Yankees ...... 13 ing on the wheat cl'op. There are gagement. He was accompanied by children. Jross defeated J. D, Fisher and TH/kl^Tb ungood and some of the former Averill, Indians ...... 10 a couple of others working on the his Wife, Estelle Taylor, film act- UJASH. { straps over their shoulders all sum­ The fighters got 20 per cent of ttrs. Uber 6— 4, 6— 8, 6— 4. Avere better than others. Von Elm, mer like the girls 2 Haas, Athletics...... 10 prioes. resit ths net, or about £72,000. each, ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCIIES'I'ER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JIWE 29,1.929. VAG£ TWELVE VH E FIEP gECTIOM B U V A.N.D SELL H APAR I’M KN'I’S— FLATS— FLORISTS—NURSERIES T5 Want Ad Information L(^T AND FOUND TENEMENTS 63 CAVAGNARIfS CASE ALEX WILSON HEADS LOST— PAIR OF glasses in case, ALREADY WE HAVE 500.000 Manchester bet'ween Oak Place and Cheney plants. Prices reduced on all FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tene­ IN SUPERIOR COURT MIANTONOMAH TRIBE ment, all improvements. Inquire Evening Herald mills. Reward K returned to 'i greenhouse plants, such as .gera- Oak Place. Telephone 55S-3 or uiums and vinca vines, we till 115 Walnut street. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ 324. porch boxes, dirt and l^bor free. 6 R.OOM TENEMENT all modern Bound Over on Manslaughter Alex .Wilson "'of Gblrmap Place, MENTS Beddinp. plants about 20 varieties. improvements: also five room flat was named Sachem of- Miantono- Count six avsrsKS words to a line. Asiors, zinnias, etc. 25c dozen. W hat Do Charge-<-rAUege Bfakes Use­ Initials, numbers and abbreviations ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 on Newman street. Inquire 147 mah Tfibe. No. 58,.Imi»roved.Urder each count as a word and compound Perennials, flowering shrubs, rose East Center street. Telephone less on Car That Killed of 'Red 'Men,'at the' aoBual eleetlcm- j words as two worda Minimum cost Is bushes, evergreens, ?.od blue 1830. Woman. of officerapf that drgaoitation- held STEAMSHIP TICKETS— All parts spruce, tomato plants 15c per rtoz., price of three lines.• • in. Tinker Hall- last evening. JFred ol the world. Ask tor salilnfe lists $1.00 per hundred. $8.00 per thou­ TO RENT— TO ALULTS modern Line rates per day for transient and rates. Phone 750-2. Robert J. YOU Warnock was named senior s a ^ -' sand. pepper plants'10c per dozen. tenement of four rooms and large Louis Cavagng.ro; .56^, driver of more and Walter Smith, - junior : ads. Smith. 1UQ9 Main sireeu EITeofIve March II. 1WS7 75c per hundred. 379 Burnside ' attic room and garage. F. W. Hill, the Ford coupe which struck and sagamore. John i. Wilson was' Cash Charge Avenue Greenhouse, East Hert­ 10 Olcott street. Tel.'1780-2. fatally injured Mrs. Albertii)?. M. elected prophet. James ‘Foley,' H Consecutive Days ..i 7 ctsi S cts ford. Phone 8-3091. Always open. Peterson, wife of g. Emil. Peterson, keeper of records, Wiiliam j. Leg- 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts| 11 ots AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 WANT FOR RENT— COZY tenement of 1 Day ...... I 11 ctsi 13 cts of 25 j^iton street as'she: was cross­ get, keeper of wampum and. Wjl- All orders tor Irreaular insertions four rooms, pantry and bath, all ing Center street near’ the Edge- liam ,C. Schieldge,' icoll^tor of will be charged at the one-time rate. WE H a v e a b o u t 1-2 dozen very j MOVING—TRUCKING— 1 A home, a tenant, a good used car, improvements, with garage. 598 wood House. May 21. was bound wampum. There are twelve other Special rates for long term every good low priced cars in A-1 con- 1 Center street, Harrison's Store. day advertising given upon request- STORAGE 201 household articles, a pet, a position, a over to the September term of the appointive officers who will l.-e Ads ordered tor three or six days dition. Also three larger cars at j Phone 569. Hartford county superior court named before . the next meetiBg- and stopped before the third or 6fth prices that will appeal to you. All j STOR.4.GE ROOM for furniture or ' radio, or a room? Whether you are this morning by Judge .Raymqnd A. FOR RENT— MODERN 5 room flat, The installation will take place day will he charged only for the ac­ these ears must be sold at a price! >j merchandise, available at Braith- on the receiving or delivery end of Johnson in,Manchester town court. July 12. Hairy Goodrich, deputy tual number of times the ad appear, H. A. STEPHENS jI waite's, 52 Pearl street. all improvements. 164 Eldridge Prosecuting Attorney Charles R. ed. charging at the rate earned, hut the transaction, your aim is most street. Call 2624-5 or on premises, great sachem, jvilL be in charge. no allowances or reftinds can be made Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 ; quickly, effectively and profitably ac­ Hathaway arraigned Cavagmnro on on six time ads stopped after the j PERRETT & GI,ENNEY. Call any- evenings. a charge of manslaughter which 1928 Oldsmobile Coach. I time telephone 7. Local aijd long quired* through the Classified Columns fifth day. FOR RENT— 6 ROOM ts'iement at grew out of the women’s death. No "tlK forbids": display lines not 1928 Oldsmobile Coupe. ! distance moving. General truck­ of the sold. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster. 456 Main street, near Center. A{r After listening to.the evidence of SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The Herald will not be responsible ing. William A. Allen. Otto Sonnikson, tor more than one incorrect insertion 1927 Buick Coac;h. { ply to E. Benson, at Beason Furni­ (Continued friiiu 3) 1927'Oldsmobile Coach. TRUNKS TAKEN and delivered di­ ture Company. George A. Brown, .Tames McNa­ of any advertisement ordered for mara, Chief of Police Samue] G. more than one rime. CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. rect to pier ij New York City. Manchester Gordon and Patrolman John Mc- thousand other countries, illus­ The Inadvertent omission of incor- Center & Trotte. Streets Manchester and New York Motor TO RENT— CENTENNIAL apart- trates that truth. recr publtcatlon of advertlslne will be menis, foiii room aparimeni. 1ain- Glinn. the court found probalJ^e rectified only hy cancellation of the Tel. 1174 or 2021 Dispatch. Daily service between So. in a sense, this is ah alarmist New York and Manchester. Call lor seivice, heat, gas range, ice cause aiid bound bim«over to the charge made for• the • service • rendered. Evening Herald higher court. A bond was filed at Lesson. It points out the peril of 1927 FORD COUPE. 7 or 2577 or 2578. box furnished. Call Manctiesler disobedience tb basic law. which is All advertisements must conform $1,000 and furnikhed by Cavag-" 1923 FORD COUPE. Construction Company, 2100 or beayen-prescribed righteousness. in style, copy and typography with 782-2. naro’s broiber, John, who lives In regulations enforced by the publish­ 2— 1926 FORD TOURINGS. Good citizenship is the Siamese ers and they reserve the right to 2—rl926 FORD PANELS. PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 Call 664 Buckingham. FOR RENT— 4, 5 AND 6 room Allen and Sonnikson both work twin of godliness. To cut loose edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 2— 1926 ESSEX COACHES. from God is to go adrift into the sidered objectionable. JEWETT TOURING. W', E. HURi,OCK rents. Apply Edward J IloU, 865 at the Aetna Life Insurance Com­ CIX3SIN(5 H lilts— Classified ads Painting. Paperhsngiag Main sireeL i'elephoiie 560. pany in Hartford and were driving whirlpool rapids of Is'evitahle ship­ to be published same day must be re­ BUICK TOURING. and your want will wreck. ’ Whosoever is not. true to STUDEBAKER TOURING. and Decorating directly behind Cava.gna.ro' at the ceived by 12 o'clock neon. Saturdays Residence; 16 Lincoln St. Tel. 39-W FOR RENT— BEAUTIFUL five God. is false fo his nation and to MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES time of the accident. "They testified himself. - • ' room tenements, modern Improve­ that be was not driving recklessly TELEPHONE YOUR WANT 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 receive prompt attention ments, all remticjeled. 5 Walnut ADS. Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. PROFESSIONAL but that It was very apparent the street, near Cheney Mills, very brakes were useless when he at­ SETEX SEXTEXC:E SEBMOXa Ads are accepted over the telephone SERVICES 22 reasonalile. Inquire on premises, at the CHAKfJE RAT15 given above 1928 Nash 4 Pass. Advance Coupe. tempted to ston and avoid hittinst tailor shop. Telephone 2470. Life is a progress, and not k as a conv|B»ice to advertisers, but 1924 Studebaker Big 6, 3 Pass. Piano "I'uning the woman. The testimony of the station.—;£mersou. the CASH Ka THS will be accepted as Coupe. others bore out the same point. It FULL Pa YMEN'I tf paid at the bupl- Expert work guaranteed ,T€ss ofHce on or before, the seventh 1926 Studebaker Commander Kemp's Music House HOUSES FOR RENT 65 was the first accident Cavagnaro . If an offence come out of the. had in more than 20 years of driv­ day following the first Insertion of Sedan. Tel-821 truth; lietter is." it that .the, offe.nce:; each ad otherwise the CHAKUB 1924 Overland Touring. ing experience. He has declared K.ATIS will be collected No responsl- P O U L T R Y AND SUPPLIES 43; WANTED—TO BUY 58 TO RENT— ON HENRY street a that he will never again drive an colne'than that truh be .concealeid- hillt.v for errors in telephoned ads 1926 Studebaker Dictator Coach. — S. Jerome. CONKEY AUTO CO. REPAIRING 23 new seven room house with automobile. j will be assumed and their accuracy garage. Inquire of E. G. Mac­ cannot be guaranteed. 20 E. Center. Studebaker Dealer SELL YOUR JUNK to a man you Cavagnaro was defended by | LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, FOR SALE— ROASTlNG_ Rhode know, one who gives honest | Donald, 60 East .Middle Turn­ Go make thy garden as fair as. INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ torney William J. Shea of this thou canst, ' 1927 NASH COACH. chimneys cleaned and repaired, j Island Ducklings. Tel. 2518. weight and prices. Call at any­ pike. Telephone 688-5. town. TIONS 1927 ESSEX COACH. key fitting, safes opened, saw filing time. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton Thou workest never alene: . Births ...... A 1925 ESSEX COACH. and grinding Work called tor. street. Tel. 849. FOR RENT— 10 . ROOM Louse, two Perchance he "whose plot is next t* Engagements ...... B ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 bathrooms, oil burning furnace, thine Marriages ...... C STUTZ SEDAN. Harold Clemson. Iu8 North Elm Deaths ...... D NASH TOURING. street. Telephone 4 62. WII-L PAY HUHIES'I cask prices two car garage. Call 258. GUN nCHT MYSTERY Will see it and mend his o"wn. Card of Thanks ...... E for rags, paper, mag'azines and — Mrs. Andrew Charles. STUDEBAKER TOURING. FOR RE.NT— 6 ROOM liouse. all in Memonam ...... F MOWER SHAItPENlNO. vacuum FOR SALE^TWO HORSE mow­ metals. AUso buy all Rinds ot Lost and Found ...... 1 MAXWELL COUPE. improyemeuls, including steam cleaner, phonograpfi, clock, lock ing maebine. Telephone 1503. Chickens Morris H. Lessuer. Call HERE AT MIDNIGHT Let every young man "who would -1 ■Announcements 3 MADDEN BROS. heat. Inquire 99 Hemlock St. Personals ...... * 681 Main St. Tel. 600 repairing; key making. Braith- 1 545 or 1589. be a power and not a cipher in. tjj* f AutoinoblleB waiie. 52 Pearl street. FUEL AND FEED 49-A FOR REN'l'— LARGE house in world cultivate decision of char­ .Automobiles for Sale ...... J 1928 Whippet Cabriolet Coupe. acter.— Wiiliam Mathews. .Automobiles for Exchange.... » SEWING MACHINE repairing ot all Oakland all modern conveniences. Pistol Shots Heard Coming ■Auto .Accessories—Tires ...... 3 1928 Whippet 6 Sedan. FOR SALE— 2 TONS horse hay. ROOMS VVITHOU’I HOARD .51) See Ernest A. Roy. Depot Square makes, oils, neerlles and supplies., from Automobiles and Trol­ The good man . out of the good .Auto Kepairtng— Painting ...... " 4 Cyl. Buick Ccupe. last year's crop, $20 ton at the Garage. .Auto Schools ...... I-A 1926 Ford Coupe. R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. barn. W. L. Fish, Lake stieet. FOR RENT— A NICE room for one ley Men Report Seeing Bat­ treasure of his heart brlngeth forth •Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 3 COLE MOTOR SALES Tel. 715. Telephone 970-2. or, two gentlemen in desirable that which is good; , and the ,eyll ■Autos—For Hire ...... 3 locality. 31 Laurel street. Phone tle. Garages—Service— Stor^e ...... 10 91 Center St. Tel. 2017 SUMMER HOMES man out of the evil ^ tifeasure Motorcycles— Bio.vcie ...... H brlngeth forth that which. Is evil; , Wanted Aiitos —Motorcycles . . . . 12 USED CARS " TAILORING—DYEING- HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51! FOR KENT 67 Passengers arriving in Manches- for gut of the.abundance qf the- Itnsinese tint’ I’rtifesslonni Services 1928 Pontiac Cabriolet. CLEANING 24 FOR RE.NT— PLEASANT summer U r on the car due at the Center at heart his mouth speakdth. -r-Duk« lousiness Services ttftered . . . . 13 1926 Chevrolet Coach. 10 PIECE OAK dining I'oom set. home, 2 furnished rooms, llglil FOR RE-NT— WHITE Sands Beach. 1:07 this morning reported that vl.: 45,. Household Services Offered .....1 3 -A housekeeping privileges if desired. Building—Contracting ...... U 1924 Oakland Coupe. HARRY ANDERTON, 38 Church $65. Oak table and 6 dining room Black Hall. Lyme. Conn., 7 room they had witnessed what appeared Florists—Nurseries ...... 13 1926 Chevrolet Coupe. street. Phone 1221-2. Dealer for cnairs. For inspection call at 19 -Aulumn cottage. Tel. 786-2. to be a gun fight between two qien Forenoon and afternoon'and .night, Funeral Directors ...... 13 And 6 cars to be sold at $10 English woolen company, tajlors VVATKINS street. in automobiles. Shortly before 1 —Forenoon ... , , Heating— Plumbing — Roofing . . . 1' since 1898. Reputation, coopera­ FURNITURE EXCHANGE o’clock last night a coupe came Insurance ...... 1® down, and $5 per week. No inter­ FOR UFNI'— KlUtNI.^HEI) mum And afternoon and night,— " ‘ tion, service, q-jality.______FOR RENT— SEVEN room cottage through St. James street at a rqpld Forenoon, and:—wliat? Millinerv — Dressmaking ...... 19 est or finance charges, rejuired. FOR SALE— FOUR PIECE leather suitable for liaht housi-kee^ilng. in a Sound View. Call 2112. ■Moving—'Trucking—Storage . . . 20 KEMP BROS.—^^130 Center St. rate of speed, turned Into Pi "^k The empty song repeats itself. No Painting— Papering ...... 21 parlor suite, bed, davenport, arm­ Seivvitz Hiiilding. Inquire Selwtiz COURSES AND CLASSES 27 FOR RE.NT— 5 ROOM furnished street anti went with a rapid speed . more? . . ; Professional Services ...... '22 chair, rocker and table. 203 Oak Shoe Shop, down Park street. This w^s fol­ Repairing ...... ‘2* 1928 Reo, 2 ton Hydraulic dump cottage at • 29 Maple avenue. Yes, that is life: make thlp .fore­ street. Phone 2261. lowed a few seconds later bv a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 truck. SPECIAL DAY and evening 'sum­ Myrtle Beach $35 per week In­ noon sublime,— . . Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 larger and faster car that also went 1928 Reo 2 ton stake body mer classes now open in barber- A BEAUTIFUL three piece brown ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 cluding gas and lights. David Mc­ This afternoon a psalm, this, n l^ t Wanted — Business Service ...... 2fi through Park street. They cpulfl a prayer. Kclncnttnnnl 6x10 1-2. ing. Low rate of tuition. Inquire velour parlor suite. Quick sale Collum. 143 Florence street. Tel. be heard crossing the brid.ge onto And Time is conquered, and tiffv; Courses and Classes ...... 27 1927 Federal stake body. Vaughn’s Barber School, 14 Mar- $89. Benson Furniture Company. FOR RENT— 3 ROOMS furnished 1193-3 or 2S20-W. Private Instruction Browns Garage— rel. 869 k-it street, Hartford. or unfurnished or single rooms Walnut street- and within ten njin- crqwn. is won. —;E. R. Silt Dancing ...... Corner Cooper and West Center Sts. and garage. 109 Foster street. Tel. utes a shot was heard coming- from Musical— Dramatic '...... FOR S.ALE— GARLAND gas stove, with glass oven door. Inquire 4 2 2453-J. the west. In a short interval anoth­ Wanted—Instruction ...... 1922 BUICK COUPE HELF WANTED— HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Financial Cedar street. ______er shot was heard and soon after Bonds—Stocks— Mortgages 1927 ESSEX COUPE FEMALE 35 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IS a third. ■ : Business Opportunities BETTS GARAGE FOR SALK— TWO USED oil stoves BOARDERS WANTED 59-A The police station knew nothing Money to 1,/oan offered for sale by Cheney Broth­ 3 tiell* and Sitnnttnns Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spru.ee and 3 used refr-geraiors. One ers; 1 single house on Charier Oak of any shooting until the crew and Help Wanted— Fern He ...... CASHIER WANTED.— Phole 2 643. | Radiola Model 18. One Radiola WANTED— TWO MEN boarders. street. 1 double, bouse on Charter passengers of the last trolley car Help Wanted — Male ...... Model 41 and one Pbi'eo radio. Privileges of home. For informa­ Oak street. These houser are arrived and reported that they had Help Wanted — Male or Female FOR SALE— 1924 Essex Coach. Alfred A. Grezel, Main street. tion call 230S. witnessed two cars with men. in Agents Wanted" ...... Telephone 1913-4. situatea within easy access to the Situations Wanted— Female ... HELF WAMED—MALE 36 Opp. Park street. So. Manchester. mills or to Mai" street.'-They are each car exchanging shots from the. Situations Wanted—Male ...... cars at each other. . As: soon as'tbls Emtilovment Agencies ...... BOARD AND ROOMS for two at ottered for sale in good order and ELIZABCTH PAIU£ SALESMEN— S.NAPPY line har­ FOR I SALE— $ 50 allowance on condition at reasonable terms. Information "was learned Ipcal po-; Live Stock— Pets— Ponllry— Vehicles AUTO ACCESSORIES— your old stoves in trade for a 169 Main street. All conveniences. lice were sent- out to investigate, Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... 41 vest and dress hats. Sp’ endid op­ Please apply to Mr. G. S. Bohlin, IfENRV STBEE'T Live Stock — Vehicles ...... <2 TIRES 6 portunity with unlimited possi­ Sterling range— Alfred A. Grezel. Superintendent of Housing Divi­ going to"wards Love Lane, but they Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 bilities. Must have'car, references. Main street. Opp. Park street, So. AP ARlIVi ENTS— FLATS— sion, Cheney Brothers. could find nothing- that, warranted .Brand new' and; ui^to-date, ' C? Wanted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 Manchester. a report being filed with-Chief Samr ■ For Sale— Miscelinneon* BAT'TEHlEl:. FUR YOUR aulomit- Pioneer Hal Co., Maidenlane & IENEMENTS 63 rooms, heated ba'semeht’ garafee»'[ bile. ranging from $7 up. Kecharg- FOR SALE— SINGLE HOUSE 6 uel S. Gordon this mnrriing. "Those, sdn .parlors, walks," shwisiis,, gas,'; alVi Articles tor Sale ...... 45 23rd, St. Louis, Mo. ^ ______, FOR SALE— THREE room suite Boats and Accessories ...... 4K mg and repairing. Distribumrs ot FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM tene­ rooms, practically new. all im­ who were In the ^trolley car • are in..; Very reaaohable ■ prices ' ad&j Building Materials...... 47 store route i of furniture, including electric Prest-O-I.lie Batteries. Center MAN TO COVER 100 ment $19.00 per month. Inquire provements. hard wood finish, nure that they saw men shoo'tpg at .tenns. ■ Diamonds— Watches—.lewelry .. 4S this-county, deliver and collect radio, like new. Call 2854. each other from'Cars and that both Electrical Appliances— Radio ... ^9 Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. at 35 1-2 Walker street. new garage. an& chicken coop, 4 family, honse on gpod comer. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A 673. national product. Write for sam­ large lot. small down payment. ears were headed for-Hartford. . Garden — Farm —Dairy Products 5ti ple, you’ll like it. I'^'actory, Box TENEMENT TO RENT— 4 large Yes. we will sell' If at $5,100. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 256 Woodbridge sireeu Household Goods , 173, Florin, Pa. rooms, all improvements, except There are - over 1.500 newspa­ Bolton- Lake etrore eottitge, on a-1 Machinery and Tools ...... GARAGES—SERVICES— FOR S ^ .B — NEW HOMES oD pers printed in foreign languages Musical Instruments...... HAINES BROS. Player piano. heal. Apply 166 Bissell street. ,50 foot water front, Irtt,;large stopej Office and Store Eiaulpment STORAGE la Walker." Henry, Washington. Par’r- In the United States; fireplace. . Wgry.reaappabte prlee. : Specials at the Stores SITUATIONS WANTED— Roll?, bench and scarf $350. FOR RENT— FIVF ROOM flat, all er, Phelps Road and Fairview , Whales have been known to live Wearing Apparel — Furs ...... 37 FOR RENT — GARAGE, corner FEMALE 38 Terms. improvement^ with garage. 20 streets, in tact all sections ot the for 500 years. Bolton Lakd shore lota,.good fish­ Wanted—To Buv ...... 58 Benton and Wadsworth streets. WATKINS Fairview street. Telephone 990-5. town. Our list always complete. ing, bathing beaCh,. all lots thickly ; Hooms— Hoard— Hi>lel»—Resort* FURNITURE EXCHANGE lleatanraDts Greenacres. Wm. Munsie, Tele­ WANTED — By an experienced Arthur A. KnoHa. Phone 782-2, wodded and shady. Prices. $200 to j FOR RENT— A SIX room flat, at Rooms Without Board ...... 3D phone 2686-W. nurse, nursing by the day or" 875 Main street. $.60Pr. Terms. \ . Boarders Wanted ...... 5D-A hour, would also care for babies. BRAND NEW SAX $U s! 23 Cambridge street. Inquire at FOR SALE Country Board— Resorts ...... 60 case. Ukuleles $3, banjos $10 up. 21 Cambridge street. $14,500 bu’ys a. nice r-rodm alrngle^j Hotels— Restaurants ...... 61 Phone 859-4. Hot dance records 3 for $1.00. All Wanted — Roorps— Board ...... 62 BUSINESS SERVICES RESORT PROPERTY close; to car line.' Why pay rent j h ig h .SCHOOL Senior would like sheet music 30c per, copy. Repair TO RENT— 3 ROOM flat, all mod­ Kea’ testate Ftir Kent OFFERED . 13 74 FILLING STATION when y.o.u "can get a mipdern hoine."at^ Apartmeuts. Flats. Tenements 63 to take care of children at the work' on all instruments. Easy ern improvetnents, on North Main FOR SALE this price. Cash $500. Business Ijocations for Rent 64 seashore during summer. Box G, terms. street, over Dr! Moran’s office. In­ ON STATE ROAD Houses for Kent ...... 66 ASHES 'TO CART, hedges trimmed, all kinds of light trucking. J. H. Herald. THE MUSIC BOX quire Pagani Bros. FOR SALE— 4 SHORE lots locat­ > Reasonable Price. Suburban tor Kent ...... 66 ed on' the most beautiful view of Summer Ho.mes for Rent...... 67 ■ McCarthy. Tel. 1632-2. TO REKT— 4 ROOM tenement, Wanted to Kent ...... 65 Oak Grove Beach, .Nlantic, Conn, Full Particulafs from Heal testate For Sale LIVE STOCK— VEHICLES 42 FOR SALE— ■yiCTROLA^nd radio steam heat and garage. 182 Maple Price very reasonable. Andlsio 69 MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, Apartment Building tor Sale PILLOWS STEAM • STERILIZED sqt combined. Call 1150-3. street. Apply'at 178 Maple street. Bros., 9 Cottage street. Tel. 816- Business Property for Sale .. 70 FOR SALE— TUBERCULIN test­ ROBERT J. SMITH P'arms and Land for Sale .. . 71 an d MADE OVER 'EQUAL TO TO RENT~i-5' ROO]VL tenement, i gR ooK MANOR BEACH— For Houses tor Sale ...... 72 NEW— $6 FOR OLD MATTRESS ed cow, ready to freshep soon. 1009 Main Street . ; ’ 1009 Main Lots tor Sale ...... 73 Call 637-5. Junior: “ Columbus certainly was Wells st^hei. William Kanehl. Sale. 6 room cottage $2400 for Resort Property tor S ale...... 74 IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONE some prophet.” Telephone 1776. Phone 750-2. ■ In su r^ce Steamship Ticket 75 ON^ DAY s e r v ic e quick sale, reasonable cash pav- Suburban for Sale ...... Senior: “ Why?” . . . meni. Also lot 4O’xlO0’— $400. In­ Real Estate for Exchange...... 76 MAN.'UPHOLSTERING CO. Alabama was bone, dry prior to Junlbi'':’ “ When he discovered j FpR RENT-rr-TWO room suite, tVanted — Real Estate ...... 77 331 Center St.— Opposite Arch St. Johnson Block, facing Main street. quire C. J. Todd. 26 Linden street. Auction— l.egal Motloee December, 1918, and in 1919 rati­ America he shouted, *I see dry Tel.'454-2, a/ter 6 p. m. Auction Sales ...... 78 Est.. Since 1923 TeL 13o8-2 fied the prohibition amendment. land’.” Telephone 624 or,janitor 2040. Legal Notices ...... 79 GAS BUGGIES— Ways and Means By FRANK BECK WWIL£ I KNOW EVERYBODY IN TOWN IT DON'T SEEM .RIGHT THAT HE SAID HE HAS A HARD ENOUGH t h o u g h t h is i n t e n t i o n s ' t h in k s Vm c r a z y t o h a v e a SOME WOMEN CAN PICK AND TIME KEEPIN' HIMSELF, LET ALONE It will pay you to inspect these reconditioned cars U£&nWAS h o n o r a b l e . I N EVER MAN, AND THEY'RE RIGHT ABOUT CHOOSE PROM DOZENS QF MEN ' A WOMAN. 1 WOULDN'T BE HARD ^ “ With an 0 . K. That Counts.’ REALIZED BEFORE HOW MUCH IT., TOO. BUT T GOT TOO MUCH ; THAT ARE C R A Z V ABOUT THEM„ TO KEEP. 1 GOT THE MONEY AND OTHERS LIKE ME CAN^T PAPPY LEPT MG . I SEEN ilM H/WIN' A MAN AROUND THE 1926 Pontiac Coach 1928 f pptiac CodW? ‘ HOUSE MEANT. IT WOULD BE EVEN GET ONE . AND I KEEPIN' MYSELF ALL’THESE AlKlt EVER BEEN CHOOSEY, Y E A R S , AND I WOULDN’T COST A complete new Duco fin­ ; Here is a car practically AW FU L IF SAM N E V E R ish. ^illotqr thofoagbly CAME ANY MORE. EITHER . IT D O N 'T SEEM HIM a n y t h i n g . I WONDER J Yy new.- A1 lU m hi^oat. RIGHT AT ALL. IF I o u g h t TO" gone overi Tire^ good.' F ully eqaipiied.' TELL U \ M ? ^ An ideal car at the right price. 1926 Overland “ 6” 1928 Chevrolet Coach ,. A- caniBlete .nfjv Good, .looking.. Thoroughly painf- .jeubt. Th; . ,, . _ recondtuoned. .. gone oyer,

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•X, THAT HOjPlTAt'y «OT WOOXV P& Tells the Preacher ^ AUieA^Y. YCSTfiROAy THfiY “ Can you look back on your life b iC a, TODAY r 6 0 A « o Y iM A Room w hat AM So HCCP M6 and say that you have stuck to the ARo u M' a h ' H6 straight and narrow path?" Sa y s " y-r a t ". hg toco m e IP H« OOGSN' 5 H0WS M6 HIS r "W ell, I gotta admit I did do TUftMOor TO some little detouring." H£ U^AS 6 0 lh>' TO f I cruft € ^— j Be RHoToeRAPHCO. BC a TRCS Dislocated Promised “ Each day we have a dozen rows, The girls— my husband likes to pet ’em! He’s broken all his marriage vows,” She said, I asked, “ Well, can’t "1,1 you set ’em?’’

Relax: “ In Australia people live 20 miles apart.” Reflux: Ah, ha’! That’s one place where when a man buys a lawn mower it automatically becomes his own property.” •

First Pessimist: “ Men are get­ ting so decietful nowadays that you. can’t trust your best friends.’’ • IMS i ^ Craiky, Gmt Britaia H|rhtj reMrrtd Onca “ And what’s worse,” interrupted I Kisir Kutures Syntittte. lat. his companion gloomily, “ you can’t A loaf around the golf course get your best friends to trust you.” is better than a slice. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Judging by present style tenden­ West Toonerville News Item By Fontaine F6x cies woman’s waist line is a point By Gene Ahern where her skirt coming up will eventually meet 1 :r waist coming ELMER FUTTY, THE V«UUA(iE WlSE(^PACKER. PUL«LS THE (5 down. oNE HE'5 SPRUNG list SEVERAU WEEKS. I SBBti oaR Al’^ - ' I kfJouJ viHo > oH, tie 's SEA- We often wonder, as we make . "FRlEidP Ihi ’lHS V6d CALLS ' sicKi-McHe-TbLP our trifling purchases, if there are LASf CoaPLE HlMSEt-F "MA3bR A BUkIc H of us fewer ounces in a pound than there ^ ALE-the GOLF ROAD WORK. used to be or if the size of the p A V s ; v/ca KiJou/ w rfo l#A-THS SMOKIMG CAPfAlMS the k ounce has been reduced. r M E AM p a t OF- OCSA I BAR -THAT tie WAS Today’s letter golf workout is - LILIERS BV THEIR OLl His wav -fo a short trip over a STATE ROAD, The honeymoon has gone blooey eA'BB'/ OLP paFFER i fir st KlAMESk — ' AMP any one will do. Par is five and when he neglects to shave every UlrtHtHE CUCUAABER AFRICA To-TRAP one solution is on another page. morning before breakfast and at­ vfef “fHoasHT -THE WILP ANIMALS tempts to kiss her while wearing a ^.,1- iri p ’ U c s E v sHlP V/£k\TlLAT(fJ6 FOR CIRCUSES face about as presentable as that of ou lM s A B i g c o p p e r s T A T- a South American baboon. FliWKiEUS WERE MEXT VEAR / MIME UJ KiEV/APA BAPio Lotip s p e a k e r s / >^TH’ AAAToR. Your uncle seems rather hard of AMP IS COU-fRAcnlAiG hearing. o i/ 0 viHV He I oup m e i Hat^ wHo rf WrfM E k lG L A M P lb > “ Hard of hearing! Why once he , > r i He was a big -Texas IS KUoWS conducted family prayers while SUPPLV a l l C O PP E R EV/BRV-fHWG. BUT ) kneeling on the cat!” OIL OPERAtbR f TO R He r QLiE a MV HoW “To reach If Aram came back to earth the HA’ PEfcii^'/^COIKiS t yoR"THE c He c k ^ only thing he’d recognize would be f I - J W the Jokes. <^00£) R o A O S Two thousand years ago Aesop said: “ The only thing some guys THE RULES. can make is an acquaintance.

1— The idea of Letter Golf is to An Important citizen must suffer change one word to another and do Intensely while visiting In another it in par, a given number of strokes. town where people don’t know how Thus to change COW to HEN In Important he is. three strokes, COW, HOW, HEW, Most surely is there beauty in HEN. 2— You change only one letterthe ordinary lives of men, though & at a time. none but an artist can see and ap­ 3— You must have a completepreciate it. s word of common usage for each « , iT Jump.” Slang words and abbrevia­ A man recently went to a church tions don't count. affair, and got all “ pioused” up, 4— The order of letters cannot beand then came home and found his changed. wife had a prize fight on the radio. One may occasionally hear some E S , n s Beauty may be only skin deep, wise cracks over the radio, but the TH E AAAXJbR but it is at least knee high. loud ones made by static can be (c> heard almost any time. a l l R lG t iT . Elsie is pretty as a picture. Yeh — and oh, boy, what a frame! If the radio control board desires Altta BY NC\ tutvica INC. good will, let it begin by teaching ('< I'onldinr J'ux. I'J.N uaMT.err, >‘J- Sometimes a girl’s ideal is shat- the things to behave before com- tfeed, but oftener he is just plain pariy. broke. When every family has a radio W ASH ING TO N TUBBS II A Letter Fyom Home! By Crane Any old cat can ba the cat’s and there’s nobody to invite in to whiskers, but only a tom cat can show off yours before, static will be the cat’s paw. very likely disappear. OH ho! sow e .UTTUE (ilRt’S BeSN 'MRlUNGr TO e o v FR\EHD, 1 SEE". 6 0 oP NO. IT'S ouO — ^ FRONV C,0^'{. ^ 607.V

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ma.u.t...... na.U.8.MT.OFT. /ft' Qi*aa BY NO «wicg. wcyyZX'. Oiua BY NCA senvicc. ma SALESMAN SAM Such Ungratefulness! By SmaU (READ THE STORY, ’THEN COLOR IHE PICTURE.) The hawk that Coppy hit was good-byes, the hopper quickly DON’T WOP.RT, c•0^■L' 1 ' I - 1 . scared, but not a single Tiny cared. hopped away and disappeared from W hEM fRUC STYLES sight. “ I wish that we could go SAtA WITH US IN A WATCH Vv I 1 He’d grabbed the big grasshopper Fl^^^LLT “ ♦ N o w along to see that nothing else goes TR.USTT RePEATm’ AlK-RlFLE. WORK'. ' and then shortly let him drop. So, wrong,” said Scouty, “ but I guess ^RRl'460 HOMe, RFA.DY to the bird one Tiny cried, “ Go ’way AHO SURPRISED IMtUfC that, after all, he’ll be all right.” •TOP from here and save your hide. The whole bunch sat dowsi, with GUZJl.KITtY You’d better start in .flying right a sigh. The sun went down. The AMD RED, BV 3. GU2-Z L^tA*&-c:o-. away and never stop.” moon ’rose high. “ It’s night APP6AR1NCT r The hawk took this as good ad­ again,” wee Clowny said. "L et’s ABOVe vice, and circled ’round the Tinies find a place to sleep. I ’m just as twice, and then it disappeared from tired as I can be. I hope that no SlbRS^ HAKS- sight. Of course the bunch were one bothers me. I ’ll find a dandy IMfirTO A > glad. Then to the hopper Scouty spot if you will promise not to Flo c k o f said, “ If he had grabbed you by the peep.” ^ llooms, head instead of by the back it Then, through seme trees he led RED C surely would have been too bad.” the way in search of some place SCAIAPeRBO The hopper answered, “ I ’m all they could stay. 'Twas dark so IM Tb * n r they could hardly see a thing be­ right. 'Course I was In a sad, sad HIS AIR. 1 plight, but Coppy kindly saved me, neath the skies. All of a sudden <&0M - and I ’m mighty grateful too. I they stopped still, then hopped be­ guess I ’ll travel o’er the ground be­ hind a nearby hill. Not far ahead fore another bird comes 'round. I the Tinies saw two big and shining hate to leave you all, but it's the eyes. ^ ' i / f / t ' only thing to do.” • // / "Y ou ’re right,” said Carpy. "You (The Tinies have a clever plan in are wise.” And, 'mid the Tinymites' the next story.) .OjBBajLmjgw* »«»■ lonnawatwr. V . •j'. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1989U p a o e f o u r t e e n iSlaiirl|P0tfr EvettUtg f rrald .M#' ago that he was taken iU with in­ Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Walton anl ] ^ ’S IN THE WRONG PLACE; DR. N . A. BURR IS GOING fluenza. This was followed by a HRS. WEBER’S S l ^ . 1 children will leave early tomorrow START SUMMER COURSES DANCING FAMOUS OLD LYMAN BEND HIM TO NORWICH siege of pneumonia. Dr. Burr went morning for Kennebago Lake, in SUDDENLY DEAD EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT the northwestern part of Maine, AT TRADE SCHOOL HERE It’s just one thing after an­ TO SHORE TO RECOVER to the Berkshlres but suffered a where Mr. and Mrs. Walton have other. First, when a man told relapse and finally cam'3 back to Mrs. H. O. Weber of 21 Carden A t spent their summers for the past SHOP T O E RAZED ns last night that he lived be­ Manchester and entered the Mem­ street, received a cablegram that ten years. On the way they will Eighth Grade or High School tween the Center and Depot Dr. and Mrs. N. A. Burr and orial hbspltal here on May 30. He her sister, Mrs. Sanft, wife of Rev: pass through Portland, Lewiston, LAKESIDE Students May Take Up One Square on Main street, we re­ family o f Park street will leave was discharged June 14 and has Wm. Sanft of Jersey Cuy, N. J., Augusta land stop at the Belgrade marked quite casually: been under the care of the family this afternoon for Beach Park on died suddenly last Monday In Brem­ and Rangeley lakes. Miss Muriel Place Where First Iron of Several Studies. . "Oh, so you reside In the nurse. en, while on a European trip. The- " Palmer of Oakland street will ac­ the Conaecticut shore near West­ remains will be brought home for Summer courses will start at the red light district." brook where they will spend sev­ As a result of his treatment. Dr. company them. Next, while walking on Main burial, and the funeral services wilb Plows and Wheel Hnhs Manchester State Trade school next eral weeks. Dr* Burr is slowly re­ Burr has recovered sufficiently to ABOUT TOWN street near the Hale store we be held in the church which Pastor- Monday morning, it was announced gaining his strength after his long travel and has decided to go to The services at the local Salva­ read a sign "The Coffee Shop Sanft has served for the. last 32 There will be a clinic for all tion Army corps over the week-end today by John E. Echmalian, who illness. It was more than a month the shore to recuperate. Were Made to Go. Treats Ice Cream." So we went years. school children planning to enter are to be interesting. Three young has been in charge of the school school for the first time next fall, officers of the Centennial Session, since the resignation o: A. A. War­ In there, gulped down aix In the Robertson school on North who were commissioned In New With the razing of the old Ben­ ren went into effect. dishes and when asked to pay, School street next Tuesday after­ York last Tuesday night, will con­ jamin Lyman Wagon shop and the The purpose of these daytime airily- pointed to the sign out­ noon at 2:30. duct the services. Lieut. John accompanying barns, owned by Mrs. courses Is to give eighth grade and side. Kuehl is a young German emi­ Arthur Cook, at the Green, will dis­ high school boys an opportunity to We are writing this from a Doctors Leonard and Paul Ben­ grant who arrived In the country appear one of the oldest and most become familiar with any particu­ certain institution on Seyms der, with their wives will occupy about two years ago, and did not historical buildings of that section, lar trade in which they are inter­ street, Hartford. We wonder Dr. Lundberg’s cottage at Coventry Benjamin Lyman located there in ested. Courses will be arranged to _ why they put us In here. SPECIALS FOR THE HOUDAYS know a word of English. He now meet the wishes of the students j lake next week. Dr. Leonard Ben­ speaks the language with great 1805; the house formerly was the der was a classmate of Dr. Lund- fluency. He was converted here home of Stephen Cone. wherever possible. berg. All three physicians are grad­ In this old wagon shop, Benjamin Instruction will be given in , m a-1 uates of Jefferson Medical college two years ago and gives promise of Lyman showed his Yankee genhis chine shop work, electrical, their tests and wrre awarded the 1 Bottle Polish and 1 Can Top Dressing ...... $1.00 becoming a very useful and effi­ certificate and badge of a First at Philadelphia. by being the first in the state to draughting, carpentry and textile, cient officer. Lieut. Anderson who manufacture cast-iron plows, to be among others. The re-directed Class Scout. The Manchester Public library next week will be going to assist used in place of those with wooden policies of tho State Trade schools Five others that took single Splash Pads for all makes of cars...... $1.50 will be closed every afternoon ex­ at New Haven, Conn., will also be shares. He was also the Inventor call for a summer course that will tests which are riequlred for ad­ cept Friday during July and present and assist in the service, and manufacturer of the iron endeavor to serve the needs of vancement in the work. The boys August. It will be open evenings and Edgar Heard, the son of Ad­ hub (patented in 1825) which pupils in Manchester to the fullest were addressed by Elbert M. Shel­ Pathfinder Tires built by Goodyear. A very good buy for the money. as usual. jutant and Mrs. Heard, who has went into extensive use. extent. ton on. the work that they can car­ been'retained at the training col­ Wagon wheels had formerly been Any boy wishing to take up the ry on during the summer months Gibbons Assembly Catholic lege as the sergeant major for the made with wooden hubs. 'The ex­ study can register at the school in preparation for the tests that 3 1 x 4 ...... $10.00 30x5.00 ...... $9,50 Ladles of Columbus at their meet­ next session of cadets will be as cellence of the plows and wheels of office on School street. Sessions will be given again in the fall for ing last night, decided among other sisting with the meetings. the present day Is said to be due, will be held every day In the week advancement towards the Eagle 3 2 x 4 ...... $10.50 30x5.25 ...... $10.75 matters of business to postpone the in no small degree, to the merit of except Saturday and Sunday. Scout honor. drawing of the hope chest until a Mr. Lyman’s inventions. Pupils may take either a half or a 29x4.40 ...... $7.00 later date. In this shop, he manufactured full day’s study. The morning ses­ 30x4.50 ...... $7.75 32x6.00 ...... $13.50 FIREWORKS STANDS the first light one-horse wagons, sions will run from 8 to 12 and The ladies of the Swedish Con­ whereby the good wives were saved the afternoon from 1 to 5. Two special trolley cars, bound 29x4.75 ...... ^.... $8.75 33x6.00 ...... $14.00 gregational church on Spruce street the nepessity of going on foot, or for Elizabeth Park, from Rockville will serve a supper of cold meats, SPRINGING UP FAST choosing between the ox-cart and passed through Depot Square this salads and various other dishes at Easiest station in town to get into. Prompt and courteous attention. We also the pillion. SCOUTS HONOR COURT morning at 9:45. They were of the tho church this evening at 6 o’clock. ^ ------Some forty years ago much work was done at this same shop in per­ old open car type. have complete line of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rlsley of Nine of Them Along Sidewalk fecting the invention of the Holland AWARDS TWO BOYS Strong street, their children and Between Center and South Stylographlc pen which later was Mrs. Margaret Luettgens of Main End Terminus Already. developed by L. E. Waterman and Head Gaskets, Ignition Points, Distributor Caps, Hub Caps, . street have left for a stay of several became the famous Waterman foun­ The last Court o? Honor, until weeks at Point O’ Woods. tain pen. September, was held last night in Firework stands are being erect­ When these old buildings are en­ the Recreation building when two Generator Brushes and Brake Lining. Miss Eleanor Johnson of Clinton boys, who had made application for ed in nearly all of the alleyways, tirely removed there will be dis­ street entertained a party of 25 closed to view a modern two-car the test for first class scout were friends on the lawn at her home unoccupied lots and even in door­ garage which has recently been given their examinations. They Generators and Starters Repaired. Thursday evening, which was ways of some of the business built In the rear by Contractor were Robert E. Carney, Jr., and prettily decorated with streamers blocks in Manchester. The law in Walter Hobby for M,s. Cook. Raymond Mozzer. Both passed and Japanese lanterns. Refresh­ Socony Gasoline, Shell Motor Oil, Hood Tires, Goodyear Tires ments were enjoyed at tables out Manchester allows the sale of fire­ under the trees, as well as various works, but does not allow their dis­ games and dancing. charge before 4 o’clock In the Hartford Batteries morning of July 4tn. This gives Miss Mary Dlelenschnelder of an opportunity to those who deal lu Blssell street and Miss Eileen these lines to do considerable WATKINS'BROTHERS. Inc. Donahue of Pari street are spend­ business in advance by getting ing the week-end at Sound View. their stands erected ahead of time. There is a good margin of profit The friendly Bridge club wound in the sale of fireworks, but the Manchester up its season with an all-day out­ purchaser of the fireworks Is tak­ ing yesterday at the Edgemere ing a chance against the weather if hotel. Lake Pocotopaug, East the last day is awaited before the CHAPEL AT lljOAK'ST. Monumental Co. Hampton. The trip was made in fireworks are offered for sale. automobiles. Bathing and water From Maple street to the Center Phone 1551 sports occupied the forenoon, and there are no less than nine places Robert K Ande rson. Pftone'500 Monuments of Every fV C R ] gave everybody in the party an ap­ where fireworks are to be offered .Funeral Director, Ior.28?7i^. Description* petite for a delicious chicken din­ out of doors on stands while there eAifc—s—nil C A t t O M C O H P U T i ner. Bridge was played in the are several others places that are Lettering and Cleaning in Main and afternoon. Mrs. George W. House, i selling fire works in the stores. A r o i t the president, won first prize and All Cemeteries. Middle Turnpike .UMKATMN Miss Bernice Wheeler, consolation. ( K A t t O N Four guests were present. N. AMBROSINl, Prop. Mrs. Robert Kelso of Laurel BOYS’ HUT BURNED street is spending two weeks with 157 liissell St., Phone 2055 friends in Paterson, N. J. IN WEST SIDE WOODS How The New Connecticut Motor Mrs. Charles W. Norton and small son of Benton street are spending the week-end with friends Rain changed what looked like a Vehicle Laws Effect You In Springfield while Mr. Norton is severe blaze into a small fire when on a fishing trip in Maine. a hut built of burlap bags and Your license to operate an automobile is valuable, leaves by youngsters on the hill Sunset Rebekah Lodge wiH hold overlooking the corner of West and isn’t it? You wouldn’t like to lose it. 3ut you can its regular meeting in Odd Fellows Cooper Hill streets caught fire and under the new Connecticut Law (effective July 1, 1929) hall Monday evening. It is expected was entirely destroyed late yester­ since the Motor Vehicle Commissioner has been empow­ The Savings Bank of that Mrs. Gertrude Zerver of Glas­ day afternoon. ered to suspend an operator’s license and registration tonbury, the new district deputy, Hose Companys No. 3 and No. rill make her official visit. 4 responded to the rlarm rung in following a complaint that a final judgment, arising out from Box 24. Unable to spread to of the use of a motor vehicle, has remained unpaid for The family of William Rush, of the side because of the wet foliage sixty days or more. South Main street will spend the the blaze went straight up In the next threo weeks at East North- air burning a tree limb, fifteen feet If y,ou are required to file proof of financial responsi­ field, Mass. from the ground. Belief was ex­ bility for future accidents and are unable to do so, you pressed that boys were smoking in­ Manchester V. may be denied the privilege of registering or driving Rev. James E. Greer, assistant side the hut and carelessly threw pastor at the South Methodist matches or cigarette stubs about. your car. church, who is spending a portion The most satisfactory way of meeting the require­ of his vacation at the home of his parents in Gales Ferry, is ill with ments of the new Connecticut laws respecting judgments grip. Rev. M. S. Stocking of the and financial responsibility is to secure adequate Auto­ NOW PAYING North Methodist church will be in SUNDAY DINNER mobile Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance charge of the service :t the church in The Travelers, Hartford. tomorrow evening at 7:30. Rev. Robert A. Colpitts leaves tomor­ at the We will be glad to supply you with full information row afternoon for a meeting of the about these new laws without obligation. A convenient World’s Service Commission at easy-to-read booklet is yours for the asking. Send or Chicago. phone for it now. Misa Ruth Palmer Smith of Gol- HOTEL SHERIDAN way street who last week complet­ ed her first year at Tuft’s college, Turkey, Duck or Chicken will spend the summer at Hyannis, Mass. with all the fixings $1 JOHN H. LAPPEN INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 19 Lilac Street, South Manchester Telephone 1800 EXCEL COOKER Installment payments if desired.

SALE CONTINUED P e r A n n u m Until July 15 Crystal Lake Hotel and Park (Crystal Lake, Near Rockville) Deposits Made the First of Any Month Draw Interest at 5 Percent Frank L. Pinney, Manager. Owing to the large demand for EXCEL per Annum. Interest Compounded Quarterly. COOKERS we have extended this offer BAND CONCERT Interest Credited To Accounts January 1st— until July 15. Fourth of July Afternoon April 1st—July 1st and October 1st OFFICERS: SPECIAL CHICKEN, TURKEY, STEAK DINNERS. R. LaMotte Russell, Treas. Thomas Clarke, ELECTRIC RANGE A LA CARTE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. Frank Cheney Jr., Pres. An Ideal Place to Spend a Vacation.

SALE EXTENDED Board and room by day or week. liarge airy dining room. Private dining roonu for small parties. No cover charge. Regular turkey dinner 91.26 per plate. Chicken and steak Till Monday Noon At 1.00 P. M. dinners. Special a la carte. THE SAVINGS BANK OF Skating rink, merry go round, shooting gallery, fleet of steel boats, bath honses, excellent bathing. Sandy Beach, with dance haU accommodating 1,000 people. Is also located at the lake. / y V The y v Specializing on quality foods. For terms to large parties, picnics and outings Phono 801-2 or write. MANCHESTER Manchester Electric Co. MANAGER FRANK L. PINNEY SOUTH MANCHESTER 773 Main Street, Phone 1700 Crystal Lake, R. F. D. ,4^ Rockville, C

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