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XET PRESS RUX AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION THE WEATHER OF' THE EVENING HERALD Forecast by O. fl. Weatker Bureau. for the month of Maj, 1927 Nevr Hayea 4 , 9 9 5 ir tonight. Tuesday increas* Sui^tting ' oudlness. SUvie lA'^vary t'onn VOL. XLI., NO. 211. ClkMifled Adrertlalng on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS COLUMBIA LANDS GERMANY GIRL FOUND DI:AD WAR IN CHINA, IN BATHING SUIT UNDY TAKES Marks on Throat Indicate Slie FLIES OVER 4000 MILES US FORCED TO GROUND JOKE, ASSERTS Was Choked to Death — Is INTEREST IN Identified. UlCAL SAILOR Amesbury, Mass., June 6.— COLUMBIA HOP ______A woman walking on the sands of Salisbury Beach to I BY BROKEN PROPELLER day discovered the body of a L in w o o d ^ ssey , of North girl, clad in a bathing suit and Kept In Touch With Cham-j bathrobe and with marks on the neck of having apparent­ End, Just Back From the ly been choked. berlin’s Flight By Radio; | WIVES OF FLYERS Only 65 Miles From Berlin When Accident Occurs; Went Police, who removed the body to an undertaking par­ Orient, Explains the SitU' lor here, were puzzled. Climhs to Crow’s Nest to 400 Miles Further Than Lindbergh When Gasoline Dr. Randolph Hurd, of Xew- MAKE STATEMENTS buryport, medical examiner, ation. was ordered by District Attor­ Watch For Plane. Gives Out— Two Forced Landings— Flyers to Spend ney 'William G. Clark of Es­ sex county to perform an au­ Both Overjoyed When They Night In Cottbus, Where They Landed— Berlin Prepar­ The fighting in China is not so topsy. Aboard U. S. Cruiser Memphis, .\t '^erious as it is said to be, and the The girl was about 2 0 years Sea. June 6.— (By Radio to I. N. S.) Cltiuese do most of tlic',' fighting old. There were no marks of Hear News That Husbands ed To Give Them Great Reception. identification on her bathrobe Captain Charles Lindbergh among themselves, according to or bathing suit. took a keen interest in the non­ <«>• Chief Machinists Mate Linwood Landed Safely. stop, New York-to-Germany flight of Berlin, June 6.— Broken distance LOG OF BELLANCA Massey, wlio returned on leave to Clarence D. Chamberlin in the records— a dramatic flight from FLIGHT TO GERMANY liis home at 54 Hudson street this American airplare Columbia, Saturday, June 4 I New York, June 6.— .Mrs. Clar- New York to Germany— two forced morning. Mr. Massey has been in Lindbergh kept in touch with the 6:05 a. m.— Hopped off from MANCHESTEK MILK . once Chamberlin and Mrs. Charles landings— Roosevelt Field, Mineola, the United States N'aty for 14 years progress of the Columbia by radio. A. Levine exchanged congratula- These great thrills given to the N. Y. and this is his first visit to .Man­ In Crow's N'est, j \ I tions today over the dramatic world and Germany by Clarence Field, Mineola, N. Y. chester for three years. I On Sunday, Lindbergh climbed to Chamberlin and Charles A. Levine, S:45 a- m.— Plane passed over SUPPLY GETS 0. K. I achievement of their husbands in Chinese .Method. ! the “Crow's Nest'' of the cruiser, who flew farther in the Bellanca Provincetown, Mass. "Tlie style of the Chinese consists 130 feet above decks, in a gusty I making a non-stop flight of gp- monoplane Columbia than man ever 12:00 p. m.— Sighted over Bay of making a lot of fuss, firing off a breeze to scan the horizon. He ■ proximately 3,900 miles from Min- has flown before, failed to satisfy of Fundy. off Yarmouth, lot of guns and in about a week's searched the skies in vain. Later, ^ eola, X. Y. to Eisleben, Germany, Berlin today. Nova Scotia. Resident Dealers Sell Only Berlin 'wanted to be the first to lighting they will probably kill ten while he was in the cabin, the \ and announced that they are “the l:5o p. m.— Sighted off Shag or eleven men. They aren't reck­ Columbia circled over the Cunard greet the fliers on their arrival, and Ledge Light. Nova Scotia. ' 1 happiest women in the world.” disappointment ran high when it oned with seriously, and the for­ Tuberculin Tested Prod­ liner Mauretania, twelve miles to “I’m simply wild with joy,” Mrs. 5:25 p. m.— Sighted off Si. eigners over there treat the matter the starboard of the Memphis. The was learned that the Bellanca was Pierre Miquelon. I Chamberlin exclaimed. “I knew in Cottbus, sixty-five miles away, more as a joke than anything else. ’ Mauretania at that time was m 6:20 p. m.— Sighted at Tre-I Clarence would make it!” with a broken propeller and that That is how he sums up the situ­ uct-High Rating. 49.33 North Longtilude and 15.OS •Mrs. Chamberlin was awakened passy, Newfoundland. ! ation. He tells of several landing West Latitude. The Mauretania 1 Chamberlin and Levine were to j in her room in the Biltmore to re- spend the night in that town. Sunday, June .1 parties in which he has taken pan was visible to the Memphis but no ) ceive the news of the great flight, 11: 30 a. m.— Plane flew low in the vicinity of Shanghai, and he one on board this ship sighted the Tired and weary Berliners who The campaign of the State Board j She admitted she was "only half had stood for many hours left Tem- over Mauretania, west of -a^s that the American sailors and Columbia. asleep.” Scilly Islands. ! of Health and the American Child plehofer field singing the praises of marines have encountered but little Inspects I’lans. i “What a relief!” Mrs. Levine 3:20 p. ni.— Sighted off Land- opposition in these forays. j Health Association for pure milk the men who had made so marvel­ Lindbergh, afte. a hasty inspec­ r'l TV /-II 1 I - . said. “I'm so proud of my hus- ous a flight, but bemoaning Berlin's send, England. Hold a Grudge. i finds Manchester with nearly a per- tion of the crates containing “The uiarence u. Lhamberlain (left) and his passenger, Charles A. tia-nd, I’m going to take the first 3:45 p. m.— Sighted over Pad- Of late, however, the fighting is . j-ecord ill fortune in not being able to New by-laws proposed Spirit of St. Louis,’’ spent a restful Levine, and their plane “Columbia.” They landed at 5 '5 0 this Europe to see him.” greet them today. stow, England. more serious as far as foreigne--i day. He remained in his cabin for are concerned than it has been b ^ 1 by Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chairman of 5:10 p. m.— Sighted off Ply­ several hours in the afternoon in rum lTfrom NelfY„;-U°“ x f " ' ‘“j i '" L i'S TO ST.\Y AT COTTBUS mouth, England. fore. The Chinese, he points out, I the local health board, and Dr. Fred conversation with B. !•'. Mahoney, jou in ej n o m N e\\ lo ik . The elapsed tim e was 42 hours anaithe following message through in- hold a grudge against the English Cottbus, Germany, June 6.— 6:30 p. m.— Sighted over Nor­ IF. Bushnell, local sanitary inspec- head of the company which built his 44 m inutes. | temational News Service to his mandy, France. because England is still collecting j tor ------: son: Neither Clarence Chamberlin nor will give .Manchester a 100 per airplane, and then had tea in the Charles A. Levine laye happy-, over 7:50 p. m.— Reported over 1 he indemnity resulting from the! cent, pure record. officers’ messroom. He asked to see ”My son, I am very proud of you Bo.xer PLebellion. The English ne and your brave pilot. The whole their record making flight from Holland, near- Amster­ cQTc . 1. . “ , . I Now, before a town by-law de­ the crew’s pet kangaroo and played New York to Germany— on the dam. with it for several minutes. i world hails your achievement. I ls 'because of '*■ I it, milk dealers who are resi- NEW HAVEN BLAST EX-WIFE OF HINDU contrary they are dissatisfied. 11:05 p. m.— Reported passing M'mi« nf thaf- *^^® *^onces-j dents of Manchester or towns very am leaving on the next boat to join you. Love from Lee (the flyer's “It's not as good as it should over Dortmund, Germany. lacked several ^cre are complying voluntarily have been— we should have reach­ Monday, June 5 Other fnreiVn nff- Il°cal regulations and with the stepmother). . Lproposed new by-laws. Only large KILLS ONE, 3 HURT IS FOUND MURDERED (Signed) “Dad,” ed Berlin,” said Levine, when he 12:55 a. m— Landed at Eisle­ AMERICAN TRADE ----- was greeted by International ben, Germany, due to lack citi'es^’^fir concerns distributing m-Uk-ptu^ of fuel. Their ’ phased from farms long distances Mrs. Chaqafe^Jio^yEiip beIo,r£..her News Service CoonJent here e of the hard feeling, away awav are failingfailine- totn abide bybv the marriage was Wilda 'Van De Bog- today at an impromptu ceremonial 1 4:35 a.‘m.— Took-'off for Ber­ .\merica, however, is not so genu­ regulation which will give the town ON THE INCREASE I Explosion on Pleasure Boat | Body of Landlady Also ert of IndepencTence, Iowa, never luncheon given the fliers by the lin from Eisleben. inely hated as are the others, for absolutely nerfect milk. With the lost faith in her husband’s ability dignitaries of Cottbus. 6:30 a. m.— Made forced land' •\mericans are rather well liked in to pilot the Columbia across the “I am awfully sorry we didn’t ing at Cottbus. Silesia, China. adoption of the new pioposal these i larger concirns will be unable to Moored to Float—Injured | Found In Same Room; Atlantic. She maintained a vigil make Berlin,” echoed Chamberlin, I breaking propeller. That is how the iiuation looks j&ell milk in Maucliester. of more than sixty hours’ duration, I who disclosed that the two men had ! ' ------® con- 1 Tested Cows Only. Exports Over Five Billions however, before she consented j gone through a terrific storm yes- Will Recover. Lake a “cat n?H>-” j and in Chinese town^ regulation will force Tragedy Puzzles Police. j terday afternoonU ■ ; Chamberlin landed in clover, ac- dealers to sell only milk that comes I When she learned he bad landed r-ording to Rames. for his plane During Past Fiscal Year, in Germany she made public the Went Through Storm | Came From .Manila. from tuberculin tested cows, “If it hadn^t been for that storm I was found almo:t buried in a clov­ -Mr. Massey came home this time following statement: er field. 2 whether the milk is pasteurized or N'ew Haven, June 6.— New Ha­' Detroit, Mich., June 6.— Police we would have been in Berlin last from .Manila, leaving that citv un ' raw. Local dealers, and those from “Much credit is due our friend, “It was after five o’clock in the January 1 on the U. S. S. Hiiron. Officials Report. ven's first marine disaster of the ! today were tracing the love affairs Mr. Giuseppe Bellanca, who de­ night,” continued Chamberlin. “We Bolton, Coventry and other nearby 1 of pretty Patricia Maurene Oswald, ran into a pretty bad c-torm just morning when I was awakened by The Huron was brought to Seattle, season, an explosion on board a signed and built the plane and Mr. a thud near my home,” said Diet- towns, sell only mijk from tubercu­ I 20. divorcee, in an effort to throw Charles A. Levine, the owner of after the Mauretania sighted us ■\Aash., after battling a typhoon for lin tested cows. But large city 42-foot cruiser, has resulted in one rich. “I got up and looked about rload ano (1, voa light / . on...... the slaying — v.,,. of two ^ women .'.uuicji, the uie \„uiuiuuia,Columbia, who >vuo uauhad theme courage yesterday. nine days outside of the Philippines, distributors who have been branch­ Washington, June 6.— With to see what had caused the noise and was put out of commission dead and thiee injured, the injured! found strangled in an apartment 1 to back the flight and accompany "And you know we didn't even outside. ing out into this town and territory American trade in every quarter of today being practically assured of ihen. . A stea u-siiip following the here last night. The victims were I Clarence on this epoch-making trip. have a map of Germany.” .Sees .Airplane near here sell milk from farms a3 the globe increasing, indications to­ recovery according to New Haven Miss Oswald and her landlady, Mrs.! “I am also deeply grateful to the The officials of the Lufthansa Huron foundered in the typhoon. far away as Vermont. Even if they “There in the clover field, almost day pointed to an all-time record hospital authorities. Fanny C. May, 53, a widow. , thousands of people who hate Flying Field at Cottbus hastened to -Mr. Massey left Seattle four days desired it they cannot assure their buried, I saw the great airplane, Jlrs. Albert B. Street, of New The clothes of both women were i cheered the boys on. the Bellanca in an automobile and ago, coming overland to this town. patrons that the milk they sell for foreign sales in normal years, and I ran out to it. He exhibits a photograph album Haven, died in the hospital late last in disorder. The condition of the 'T knew he would do it, and nev- took Chamberlin and Levine in “As soon as they saw me coming, comes from tuberculin tested cows. during 1927. night from her injuries. Both feet bodies indicated both had been er for a moment wavered in my full of pictures of places and people Manchester dealers have an cliarge, and the two weary trans­ Cha -iberUn ran towards mo. but ho seen during his travels. He has Present figures foreshadow ex­ had practically been blown off. Mrs. dead several days faith in him.” unusually high record in pure milk ocean fliers were brought to the couldn't speak Germ. n. He was lieen all over the Orient with the ports of slightly over $5,000,000,- Street lived twelve hours after the Miss Oswald had been living at Levine's 'Wife Hotel Ansorge. Both men looked almost crying and he shouted, ’Nix tests and the reputation is an en­ disaster. the address for about three weeks. Mrs. Levine, who collapsed Navy and has photographs taken in viable one. Dr. Moore and Dr. 000 for the fiscal year ending June j rather bedraggled and worn, but Bagage,’ which I suppose he in­ nearly every important city in Mr. Street and Mr. and Mrs. Har- She was divorced from Dr. Noresh when she saw her husband take off tended to indicate that his load Bushnell are both profuse in their 30, and probably about the same | Chendra Atorthy, a Hindu, born not more so than night-workers Japan_ China, India, the I'hilippines for the calend.ar year, more than ‘ R. Clark, all of New Haven, with Chamberlin from Roosevelt was gone. I guessed his trouble commendations of the local dealers. in India and educated in medicine | Field without telling her he was just leaving their task. Chamberlin and Hawaii. making up for the loss of $1,000,- are in the hospital, on the road to appeared______the more_ worn_____ of the two. _ and I asked ‘benzin-benzol? He The regulations in force in Man­ recovery. All are suffering from in the United States, and who has | going on the perilous adventure. 000 in foreign sales from 1925 to Levine showing scarcely any trace lie answered, ‘A'es, chester are rigid, but they protect , burns while Mrs. Clark has a frac­ been practicing in Detroit for thre has remained at her home in Belle yes, benzol.’ i local consumers and local dealers as i 1926. tured leg and Mr. Clark a fractured years. Harbor with her two children, of the wearing flight. ' well. Favorable Balance Ceremonial Luncheon “I hurried away and got my hi-, ankle. Unusual Career. waiting for every scrap of news. cycle and rushed into the village CLINE CASE MAY Contrasted to the $377,000,000 The mystery of the girl’s death Cottbus was not prepared for its I ------Moored to Float. She has slept very little since her and told them to rush gasoline out. favorable balance of trade Decem­ Mr. Street's “Penquin’’ was moor­ closes an unusual career. Born in husband’s departure. distinguished visitors, but this that the great American plane had ber 31, exports will exceed imports ed at the New Haven Yacht club Ireland, she spent the early part of A dozen friends and relatives made no difference. The entire come down in the clover field and NEW tro lley tu rn o u t by about $750,000,000 for the year float while the four were preparing her life there and at the outbreak were with Mrs. Levine this morn­ population was in a high state as accident frequency is concerned, being courteous they were signing ther than the former record, made II" decided. The state is going to Dobsonville and also the one on America, Mexico and China were according to figures compiled today autographs between every spoonful by Captain Charles A. Lindbergh in ask that it be first degree murder the long stretch between Dobson- lighter. by the Travelers Insurance Com­ of soup. his historic flight from New York and if this is found to be the deci­ villa and Ogden’s corner. Here’s Chance for Manchester Youngsters pany. Sums paid by the company for “Tell us what it’s all about now,” to Paris. The»elapsed time was 42 sion that the grand jury will bring, This may mean that the running accident claims represented the choroused Chamberlin and Levine hours and 44 minutes. the date of the trial will be decid­ To Break Into Herald’s Weekly Cartoon ed upon. time between Rockville and Hart-1 largest amount paid for claims of to the correspondent. “We have de­ PAY FOR VACCINES sport or recreational ca.sualties. / ford will be made one hour and teu lightful hosts, but they can’t speak HAS BAD I/UCK Judge Is Busy. minutes instead of one hour but in Only baseball and accidents under English and our German is frag­ Hartford, Conn., June 6.— The ’ Clifford Kni.ght, the artist who draws the cartoons for The Berlin, June 6.— Having spanned Just at present Judge Yoemans, doing so it will guard against mis­ the classification “in country or mentary. We haven’t understood State Health Department has sent [ Evenins: Herald, who has children of his own. knows they Ii'ko the Atlantic and broken all lon«g who i.s a.s.signed to the June session j haps. The light rail that is in use woods” exceeded golf mishaps. much of anything that has trans­ ■n Tolland county, is helping out in a letter to all physicians in the to be noticed as much as older folks. So he has decided to do distance flight records, ill fortune would hardly continue to carry the some drawing for Manchester's bo.rs and girls and here is his The most prevalent accident on pired up to now.” pursued Clarence Chamberlin and Hartford and in making assign- cars at the rate of speed at which state telling of a charge in the mat­ golf links appeared to be slipping oients on last Friday he put them ter of supplying vaccines. Hereto­ scheme: his Bellanca plane today when he they have been traveling. Now that school Is about over, mother expects some little or falling on uneven ground. AVHEN HE LANDED attempted to fly frpip Eisfcben to" iver until the last week in June. A further safeguard is being fore the health department has , Other golf accidents included be­ There are several important civil help from her children around the house. Under the heading Berlin, June 6.— AVhile Ctarence Berlin, his ultimate goaU planned for the people of Rockville supplied the vaccines free of j ing struck by lightning, insect bites, Chamberlin hopped across the At­ that are also to be heard and charge. The letter recites a gen- AVH.AT T do TO HELP D.AD OR MOTHER” Mr. TCnight will A broken piepellcr forced Cham­ and Stafford by the Connecticut j draw a sketch of what the youngsters especially like to do and collisions with inanimate objects, lantic in the most modern vehicle, berlin to the ground at Cottbus, IS the trial will probably string Company by the Installation of eral statute which prevents free j poisoning from shrubs, injuries I long for some time it is not ex- he will also print the name and address of the boy oi girl who the airplane, he finally had to re­ some 65 miles from Berlin. heavier rails at Talcottvllle. At th« distribution except in cases where I sends in the suggestion. from splinters and from’ being sort to an ancient form of locomo­ As soon as word of Chan|berUn’a rected that it will get under way point where the cars pass over the^ patients are needy. i struck by a golf ball and foreign this month. Now all you have to do is to write a little letter to The' tion— the bicycle— for aid. forced landing was received here, Hockanum river it is proposed to Hereafter doctors must pay for Herald telling what you like to do best and the artist will use particles in the eye. This is the story told today by an emergency plane was sent out “It is not unusual,” State's At­ Install a rail that weighs more and the vaccines and ■ collect from The “19th hole” even figured in torney Xoone said this morning. the best ones received. NOW WHO WILL BE THE FIRST TO Rames Dietrich, a mechanic, who with spare parts to repair the pro^ will give more space for the wheel patients wherever they can. Local GET HIS OR HER NAME IN THE CARTOON? hazards as twelve persons were lives In Eisleben and was the .first pellor if possible and If not possU flange making it less likely to leave “cut on sharp Instruments,” the vic­ (Continued on Page 3) health officers are to act as’collec- to discover Chamberlin when he ble to bring Chamberlin, and hi^ tb« rail. tion agents and remit the state. tims explaining that the instru­ was forced down there for lack of ments -were “bottles.” fuel. (Continued ga aj|]l ■^AGE TWO MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6 ,192t.

Billings Spencer pfd . — and the government will accord Bigelow Hart com . . . 83 C. A. LEVINE WAS BORN Chamberlin the honors and recogni­ D. A . R. STILL KEEP TREES F A U , LEAGUE STATE FIRE CHIEFS Bristol B ra ss...... 7 ON ST. PATRICK’S D.\Y tion that are his due. ABOUTTOWN Local Stocks Collins C o ...... 115 Experts’ Opinion Colt F irearm s...... 28% While the Bellanca’s flight lack­ An S 1-2 pound son, Charles An­ B A U GAME STOPPED North Adams, Mass., June 6. drews, was born Friday to Mr. qnd Eagle Lock ...... 100 — Charles A. Levine, trans-At­ ed some of the spectacular and STAFF OF OFnCERS HERE ON THURSDAY (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Fafnir Bearing ...... 80 dramatic features of the Lindbergh Mrs. Andrew Clemson, Jr., of 108 Bid Asked lantic flyer, was born her* on Rain and Wind Threaten Seri-i Hart & C ooley...... 175 St. Patrick’s Day in 1897, the dash, it Is nevertheless regarded 'jy Oakland street. Bank Stocks Inter com . . . .163 ons Damage But Do No Real City Bank & Trust . . 640 660 son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Le­ air experts as evei^ more significant. Int Silver p f d ...... 116 vine. Two years after his grad­ The Women’s Home League of H arm . Capitol Nat Bank . . .265 For the first time, the Atlantic has For Second Year No Change New Haven Fire Marshal Land’ry Fray & Clark 8 8 uation from local grammar now been spanned by an airplane the Salvation Army will hold a Conn Riyer ...... 300 Mann & Bow A ...... 18 needlework sale In the vacant store A large maple tree in front of 5’ school, he became a machinist’s with a passenger. Air authorities rir-t Bond and Mort . 53 do B ...... 12 helper and at the age of eigh­ in the Rialto Theater building to­ the old Philip Larson saloop on First Natl (Htfd) .. ..500 here regard it as a forerunner of Is Made at Annual Meet­ Principal Speaker-—See N Brit Ma pfd A . .. .104 teen went into the junk automo­ morrow afternoon and evening. Charter Oak street fell across the Hart Natl Bk & Tr . . 450 what air enthusists have dreamed do c o m ...... 18 bile business. for ye(irs— passenger service over street during the thunderstorm Hart Aetna rts ...... 61 Niles Be Pond new . . 17 4> Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick J. Straughan ing; Year's Work. j-esterday afternoon, obstructing Bon Ami Made. Htfd-Conn Trust Co .635 the Atlantic via the air. J R Mont p f d ...... 50 While it is considered certain and Miss Hazeltine Straughan of the highway. The heavy wind which Land Mtg & Title . . . 59 North & J u d d ...... 25% Du Pout . . . 24 5% 243 245% East Center street, accompanied by accompanied the storm uprotted Morris Plan Bank . . . 125 Dodge Bro A . 21% 21% 21% here that Chamberlin, and prob­ The annual meeting of Orford Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 8 0 ably Levine, his backer and passen­ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ward of the tree as though it were a weed. The Connecticut Fire Chiefs’ Club Park St Trust...... 4 70 Feck, Stow & Wilcox . 20% E r ie ...... 56 55% 55% Parish Chapter, Daughters of the This was only one of the number Phoenix St Bk Tr . . 405 415 Gen Elec . . .107% 106% 107% ger, will be accorded some out­ Soutli#3lJ, Mass., motored yester­ will hold its semi-annual meeting in Rusself Mfg C o ...... 40 day to East Northfleld, Mass., to American Revol '.tion, held at the of incidents reported. Limbs were Riverside Trust...... 450 Gen Motors .201% 200% 210% standing recognition by the govern­ Manchester on Thursday, June 9 at Smyth Mfg C o ...... 350 attend sacred concert given by Center Congregational church par­ blown off trees In different sections 11 o’clock, a. m., D. S. T., in the Bands Scoville Mfg CO new . 58 Int Nickel . . 70% 67% 68 ment, just what form this may take ish house Saturday afternoon, was of Manchester, some narrowly Htfd & Conn West 6. 9 5 Kennecott . . . 63% 63% 63% was indefinite today. Technically, the students of Northfleld schools hall at the Manchester Fire Depart­ Stanley Wks com . . . 65 at Northfleld Seminary. largely attended. The annual elec­ missing passing automobiles on the ment headquarters. The club in­ East Conn Power .. 99% 102 Le Valley . . .124% 123% 124 neither Chamberlin nor Levine are tion of officers took place and oth­ Stanley Works pfd .. 27% highways. The road from Hartford cludes all active and past fire chiefs Hart E L 7 s ...... 355 365 Standard S crew ...... 99 Mack Truck .114% 113 113 eligible for the Distinguished Fly­ er business was transacted. to Manchester was littered with Conn L P 4 % s ...... 98% 100 ^lo Pac com . 6 0 % 59% 60 ing Cross, such as is being given Manchester members of the The officers of last year were all of the state. Torrington...... 71 League of Women Voters are much broken branches of various sizes, During the meeting beside the Conn L P 7 s ...... 117% 120 N Y Central .153% 152% 152% Lindbergh, as neither are members re-elected and are as follows: re­ Underwood...... 58 interested in the exhibition of but no accidenrts because of these routine business there will be a gen­ Conn L P 5 % s ...... 109 110% U S Envelope pf ....1 1 1 New Haven RRR 51 50% 51 of the Army, Navy or Reserve gent, Miss Alice Dexter; vice-reg­ were reported. Brld Hyd 5 s ...... 104 105 North Pac . , 89 8S% 89 “ Titanla’s Palace,’’ an elaborate ent, Mrs. William E. Alvord; sec­ eral discussion on matters pertain­ Union Mfg Co...... 25 Corps. President Coolidge probably work in miniature architecture to be The thunderstorm did nothing ing to fire fighting and a talk by Insurance Stocks Whitlock Coil Pipe . . — Penn R R . . 65 64 % 65 could get around the regulations by retary, Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie; worse than to cause the postpone­ Aetna Insurance ....520 523 Pc-r Mar . . . 137 136% 137 shown at Sage & Allen's, Hartford, treasurer, Miss Mary Benton; reg­ Fire Marshal M. J. Fleming of New executive order, however, accord­ June 12 to 25. This fabrication, ment of the second game of the Haven on the subject, “ Duties of a Aetna Casual Sure . .770 780 Pullman . . . 18S 188 188 ■' ing to some authorities. istrar, Mrs. Herbert B. House; double header which the Hartford Aetna L i f e ...... 555 560 Press St Car . .62% .6 2% 62% which was planned and built by Sir historian. Miss Ella Stanley; li­ Fire Marshal.” Nevile Wilkinson, an Elgllsh artist, Senators and the Providence Grays Immediately after the meeting Conn General ....1 4 8 5 1520 Radio Cor . . . 48 47% 48 FRENCH DISAPPOINi;,ED. brarian, Miss Emma Hutchinson; were playing at the McKee street Autom obile...... 205 225 Rock Ls com ,10’.' 106% 106% is exhibited under the auspices of auditor, Mrs. Fayette B. Clark; the club will be the guests of the Paris, June 6.— While France the Connecticut League of Women stadium. The first game had pro­ district to a roast beef dinner and Hartford F ire ...... 530 540 N.Y. Stocks Stars Roe .. • 0' » i.6% 56 made a brave attempt today to ex­ board of management, Mrs. F. A. gressed as far as the ninth Inning Bart Steam Boiler . . . 625 .635 S 0 of N J . :i6% 36% Voters, as a medium for the rais­ Verplanck and Mrs. Gertrude Pur­ will be taken to the factory of the . press enthusiasm over the Chamber­ ing of funds for the League’s when the umpires called It because Orford Soap Co. for an Inspection Lincoln Nat Life . . . . 92 Studebaker . 50% 50% 50% lin flight, there was no denying that nell. of rain. National Fire ...... 780 790 Tob Prod .. 101 100% 101 w’ork. A small fee Is charged. The The chapter voted to buy five during the afternoon^ High Low 1 p. m. there was considerable disappoint­ palace presents in surprisingly ac­ Phoenix ...... 600 610 Union Pac . .176% 176% 176% ment prevalent since Chamberlin’s cubic feet of foundation under Travelers ...... 1200 1210 Am Can ...... 51% 50% 51% United Drug .168 168 168 curate detail every feature of an ac­ their memorial chair in the new Am Car & Fdy 10 7 106% 107 flight coincided with the abandon­ tual palace, down to the carvings GIRL AUTOIST HITS Public Utility Stocks U S Rubber . .44% 42% 43 ment of a proposed long distance Constitution Hall to be built in PREACHERS NAMED Conn L P 7% ...... H6 118 All Chem . . 144% 142% 144 U S St com .124% 124% 124% and hangings, with the proportions Washington. This summer the flight by Lieutenants Coste and Rig- delicately maintained. The League Conn L P 8% ...... 120 Am Loco . . . . 113% 113% 113% West E & M . 76% 75% 7 6 chapter also plans to take up the Am Smelt . . .162% 161% 161% not in the Urals.’ especially urges parents to arrange CAR IN RAINSTORM FOR UNION SERVICE Green Wat & Gas . . .106 108 Willys Over . 19’ 4 19% ■ 19% work of replacing the markers as Am Sugar . . . .92% 92% 92% The success of Lindbergh and for their children to see it. Hart El Light...... 375 380 Chamberlin coming atop of the well as straightening the stones on 46% Am T & T . . 16S 168 168 the graves of Revolutionary veter­ Hart El Lts r t ...... 4 6 failure of Nungesser and Coli and Miss Dielenschneider, New Center Congregational and Sout.u Hart Gas com ...... 84 86 Anaconda . .45% 45 45 PENSON— MATOTTE ans in the East, West and Buck- .183% 183% 183% IS FORCED TO GROUND Coste and Rignot has forced France ‘ Driver, Crashes Into New Methodist Episcopal union church Hart Gas p fd ...... 54 57 Atchison . . . to realize there is something wrong land cemeteries. Miss Alice Cheney 175 Bald Loco . . .224% 223% 223 Miss Betty Viola Matotte of In 189 6, with the assistance of the Britain Machine. services during July will be held in So N E Tel C o ...... 170 with her aviation. ' the South Methodist church. The Conn El Serv pfd . . . 75 77 B & 0 ...... 123% 122% 12 3% BY BROKEN PROPELLER Church street was married Satur­ sons of the Revolution, placed the “ We are beaten because of negli­ day afternoon at 2:30 at the Cen­ Driving rain obscured her vision. pulpit will be supplied during that Manufacturing Stocks Beth St ----- . 51% 50% 51% gence and over-confidence,’’ said first markers on the graves. 104% 104% ter Congregational church parson­ Miss Mary Dielenschneider of 17 month through the Center Congre­ American H ard ...... 79 81 Cons Gas .. . 104% ihe Petit Journal. “ We believed wc Graves of Real Daughters --- Corn Prod .. . .55% 54% 54% (Continued from Page 1) age by Rev. Watson Woodruff to The local D. A. R. is also plan­ Bissell street toitL police yesterday gational church with the music fur­ American Silver . . . . 25 were the masters of the air be­ nished by the South Methodists. Acme W ir e ...... 10 15 C M & St P . 15 14% 14% Wesley Benson, son of Mr. and ning to mark the graves of the real after her Dodge roadster had skid­ companion Charles Levine to Ber­ cause we had great aces. That is not Mrs. David Benson, of 2 6 Orchard Revolutionary daughters. Miss ded into a Dodge sedan driven by During August the services will be Billings Spencer com. — 3 do pfd . . . . 26 25% 2 6 enough. We must rejuvenate the lin where a great welcome awaits street. The couple was attended Harriett Hollister and Mrs. Mary D. "W. Selye of Park Drive, New held In the Center church with the them. material,, and work hard to do so. by Miss Ruth Helwig as bridesmaid Pitkin in the East cemetery and South Methodists supplying the pul­ We had better not consider war- Britain, opposite 333 Main street. Chamberlin’s great flight, which and Clifford Joyce, a cousin of the Mrs. Lydia Couch in Mystic. The The crash occurred at 4:30 in the pit and the Center Congregatlonal- iniVw Vm tm im lAnm tni wmoi Uu.e airplanes nor the machines of grocin, as best man. ists the music. During July, Rev. ran like clockwork over the danr five years ago as modern types.’’ committee in charge of this work is middle of a thunderstorm. gerous Atlantic route, has been The bride was attired in a dress composed of Mrs. J. P. Cheney, Miss Dielenschneider’s roadster, ■Watson Woodruff will remain in dogged by misfortune since he en­ of blue silk crepe and carried a Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie and Mrs. the top down, was proceeding south town attending to his parish duties, tered the German borders. bouquet of bridal roses, while the Gertrude Purnell. They hope to on Main street while the other but not occupying the pulpit. He STUDEBAKER Heavy fogs during the night ap­ WIVES OF SLAYERS bridesmaid wore old rose silk crepe complete the work before the sum­ Dodge was going in the opposite di­ will take his vacation out of town parently caused the pilot to get off and carried a bouquet of sweet- mer is over. rection. One of the roadster’s during August. his course and lack of fuel forced MAKE STATEMENTS peas. A history of the society is being wheels caught in the trolley tracks, The speakers for the union serv­ him to make a landing at Eisleben, .Immediately after the ceremony, compiled by Miss Ella Stanley, the causing the machine to skid into ices in the South Methodist church 110 miles from Berlin. Mr. and Mrs. Benson left on a wed­ historian. She has presented a the oncoming sedan. during July will be as follows: Propeller Breaks (Continued from Page 1) ding trip which will include a tour collection of Manchester historical Neither car was damaged to any July 10, Rev. E. A. Legg, Con-, of the Long Island coast. On their matter to the society. Miss Stan­ necticut Humane Society. A car any man will Having refueled Chamberlin took great extent, the roadster losing a July 17, Rev. Eric I. Lindh, off at 9:35 from Eisleben to con­ Germany!’’ Hartman announced. return they will make their home ley, who is chairman of the histor­ bumper and having a rear fender Bethany Congregational church, tinue his flight to Berlin, but when Mrs. Levine threw her arms with the groom’s parents at 2 6 Or­ ical committee, has for her assist­ smashed. The seaan lost a fender Quincy, Mass. nearly half way to his goal he suf­ around Judge Algernon I. Nova, a chard street. ants, Miss Emma Hutchinson and and one tire, which was blown out be prond to own, relative who held her to prevent Mrs. Gertrude Purnell. July 24. Dr. James J. Dunlop. fered propeller trouble and was by the impact. Fourth Congregational church,. forced to make another emergency her from falling. — Following the business session, Motorcycle Policeman Rudolph landing. She laid her head on his should­ FIRST GAS STATION piano solos were played by Mrs. A- Hartford. "Wirtalla investigated. July 31, Rev. Frank Fletcher, Cottbus, where Chamberlin made er and wept. She regained her A. Wassail of Hartford and Mrs. J. Miss Dielenschneider has been at a price any man composure, and then relatives be­ M. Williams read a paper on the Methodi-st Episcopal church, Leba­ his second forced landing. Is 'n HEARINGS CALLED driving her car only a short time. non, N. H. Silesia and is a town of considera­ gan to shake her hands and kiss Campaign of Yorktown, describing ble size. her. the meeting of Earl Cornwallis and can afford to pay. Tlie fliers, who left Roosevelt “ I don’t know what to say,” Mrs. General George Washington at ROBERT TERRILL LOSES Field. New York, at 6:06 on Friday Levine said. “ I can’t express my­ Notice Given of Applications Yorktown, Va. in 1781. PEACE, THE KEYNOTE « ------• ------* morning, apparently had lost their self. My thought is to thank God For Three New Stations; At the close of the program, the way in a heavy fog after passing for his guidance. I am so proud!” Hearings June 20. hostesses, Jlrs. J. M. Williams, LIFE AS BOAT CAPSIZES OF ROTARY GATHERING The Studebaker Custom Sedan, at Dortmund at 11 o'clock last night, Mrs. Levine said that unless in­ chairman, Mrs. Gertrude Purnell structions from her husband cause and Mrs. A. A. Wassail of Hartford $1335, is ofiScially rated the most and were considerably south of In accordance with a new state Robert Terrill. of Ansonia, their direct route to Berlin when a change in her plans, she will sail law three hearings on petitions for served refreshments. Conn., a brother of M. Clark Ter- powerful car in the world of its for Europe tomorrow on the Ber- The annual report of the secre­ King of the Belgians Greets they were forced down. Their gasoline station permits will be held lill, formerly of this town, and Delegates to the Convention isize and weight. Custom charm, en,garia. It is understood she will tary of the local D. A. R. follows: known to many Manchester people plane was undamaged, and they be accompanied by her daughter, in the Municipal building here on Secretary's Annual Report easy-chair comfort, arrow-swift Monday night, June 20, at 8 o’clock, was drowned yesterday afternoon A t Ostend. suffered no injuries. Eloyse, nine years old; Isaac Le­ The report of the secretary, Mrs. daylight saving time. The peti­ when a sloop la which he and two speed and traditional Studebaker Circuitous Route vine, her father-in-law; Mr. and Thomas J. Lowe, told of a pilgrim­ Chamberlin was taking a circui­ tioners are as follows: other men were sailing capsized off Ostend, Belgium, June 6.— “ I stamina! See it and drive it today. Mrs. Oilton Nova, her parents and age last June to Lebanon, as guests am greatly moved by the flight of tous route from Eisleben to Berlin, Attorney Hartman. The Levines’ Clarence R. Martin, at 353 Spen­ Sand’s Point near Port Washing­ apparently plannln.g on flying over cer street. of Johnthau Trumbull chapter and ton. N, Y. Mr. Terrill and a New Clarence Chamberlin and I hope nine-months-old baby is considered the holding of the 1926 annual this will be another step in bring­ STUDEBAKER Frankfort. He had 100 litres of too young to make the trip. Patrick Moriarty, at 424 Center York man lost their lives, the third gasoline taken on at Eisleben, suf­ street. meeting in the old war office of being rescued. ing the nations closer together,” ficient to last him only a little Evald Erickson, at Middle Turn­ Connecticut, once the store of Gov­ said King Albert of Belgium to­ CUSTOM SEDAN more than two hours. His plane pike East (land owned by Aaron ernor Trumbull, where more than a BUCKETEERS SENTENCED day, addressing the opening session was sighted over Cottbus at ap­ CONNECTICUT JUDGES Cook). thousand meetings were held by the New York. June 6.— Edward M. of the Rotary International Con­ proximately 11 a. m., an hour and All persons interested in the Council of Safety during the Revo­ Fuller a!nd William F. McGee to­ vention. a half after he left Eisleben. MAKE APPOINTMENTS granting of these permits are lution. day were committed to Sing Sing The King, who was arrayed In »1335 Word that he had been forced warned today by a legal notice in The report sho-^-s that the elec­ prison by Judge Charles C. Nott, the uniform of a general, was f.o .b . factory, with $100 voorth of extra down at Cottbus brought great dis­ another column of The Herald to tion, like’ that of this year, show­ Jr. greeted with loud cheers as he en­ equipment at no extra cost. Other Stude'- appointment here, where huge be present at the hearing. If there ed nio change in officers; that the They will serve from 15 months tered the convention hall, while Hartford, Jun^ 6.—Appoint­ day of chapter meetings has been baker and Erskine modele $945 to $2495, crowds still awaiting Chamberlin’s is no objection to the granting of to four years for operating a bucket bands played the Belgian national coming were beginning to fear his ments by judges of the state courts the permits and the Selectmen find changed to the first Saturday in shop, the offense for which they were made here today when the each month from October to June, anthem. safety when he had failed to ap­ no objections themselves they will were sentenced, June 19, 1923, af­ “ Belgium wishes to win the es­ state bench held its annual meet­ except March; that It was voted to pear at 11:30. then approve the granting of the ter three jury trials had misfired. teem of all countries by arrival in After an official welcome by the THi;S IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR His Flight glis, of Middletown. come associate members of Orford Germany of Clarence D. Cnaniber- STORM CAUSES THREE Burgomaster of Osten, President Chamberlin flew his Bellanca New London: Arthur M. Brown, Chapter; that the first fall meet­ lin. u E. i;.i-ber, veteran aviator a n fU4 lu AA fU4 a a fin fLi nn lui fui fUMU4 fm fUMiA nn M M fm M m u m .iin from New York up the New Eng­ of Norwich. ing was held with Mrs. C. R. Burr, of this city, today crasheil into a H- S. Rogers of the International land coast on Saturday, then up Fairfield; William H. Comley, ot AUTO CRASHES HERE October 2, the November meeting house. Barber and a passo...';cr es- Rotary set pfehce as the keynote of through Nova Scotia and across Bridgeport; Lorrin W. Willis, as­ with Mrs. Arthur Loomis, the caiJC'J r.ninjured. the convention. Newfoundland, finally getting out sistant. “ International peace— here is the iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii meeting of Dec. 4 at the Center to sea along the course followed by Tolland County; Thomas F. Severe Downpour Makes Driv­ Church parlors, that of January at Everybody is going to the Lawn goal,” said President Rogers. “ This Lindbergh not so many days ago. Noone, of Rockville. ing Dangerous— No One Is the South M. E. church, February Fete this week. Opens Thursday. is the point we strive for, that our He was sighted yesterday afternoon Public defenders appointed for Injured. 5 at the Manchester Community 6,100 tickets sold already. Colt’s man power may be used for con -. by the liner Mauretania, and cir­ one year: Band! Beethoven Glee Club. Hear structive rather than destructive Hartford County: John F. For­ Club, April 2 at the home of Mrs. cled around the ship in mid-Atlan­ A. P. Lydell and the May meeting them.— Adv. purposes.” SUITS tic, flying low, before resuming his ward, of Hartford. Three accidents, attributed di­ at the South M. E. church. The journey. Fairfield County: Robert G. De­ rectly to the severe thunderstorm, E As fine a line as you will find anywhere. = forest, of Bridgeport. occurred in Manchester or in the average attendance was 29, with Picking up the southern coast of guests. The ways and means com­ England; Chamberlin pointed the New Haven Conaiy: Peter J. surrounding district yesterday aft- I CHARTER HOUSE FASHION PARK | Columbia up the English channel, Trenchi, of New Haven. erDoon. All were said to have been mittee gave a successful whist at and finally turned inland, toward William W. Gager, of Derby, at caused by skidding on the slippery Odd Fellows Hall in October and a I • WILLIAMS’ OWN MAKE | Berlin. He was plainly sighted at Waterbury. roads. Christmas dance and '»vhlst at High Dortmund, where he again flew New London: Charles L. Stew­ One ocjurfed on Main street and School hall. The chapter, the re­ Tonight very low, and observers stated that art. was a crash :n which cars owned by port says, has been enabled by the I $25.00 and up |the flyer leaned from the plane, Litchfield County: J. Clinton D. W. Selye of New Britain figur­ efforts of the ways and means STATE SHOWS Q committee to buy a chair in the shouting a question about the di­ Roraback. ed. Slippery roadg and driving rain SOUTH MANCHESTER 7:00 and 9:004b rection to Berlin. Windham County: Charles L. were to blame for this crash, the new auditorium at Washington. 2 Asked Directions Torrey; Middlesex County, Daniel drivers said. The chapter has also given to the This the observers signalled to J. Donohoe;“ Tolland County, Rob­ An Essex coach turned turtle on American International college in I STRAW HATS I him, they said, and Chamberlin ert H. Fisk. Lake street late in the afternoon, Springfield and to the Memorial sped away in the direction they in­ Coroners. and a wheel was smashed. A new Continental Library, and has made - The selection is fine. All kinds and sizes. = dicated. At this time the fog set­ Coroners for three years: Wind­ wheel was hrougnt to the damaged its usual contribution to Manches- tled, however, and no more word ham County, Arthur G. Bill, of car and it was drivel home under the Memorial hospital, a valuable = Sailors...... $2.00 to $4.95 = was received for hours. Through Danielson; Fairfield County, John its own pnwer. Another smash oc­ box was sent to Ellis Island and a i Toyo Panamas...... $2.75 to $4.00 = the heavy atmosphere Chamberlin J. Phelan, of Bridgeport. curred on Center street when a car gift was sent to Mrs. Bissell, retir­ flew on and on, judging his direc­ Court messengers for two years' turned over. Neither of these lat­ ing state regent. The radio fund for = Genuine Panamas...... $7.00 and $8.00 = tion as best he could without being Hartford County Superior and Su­ ter twr accidents had been report­ an Indian school in Kansas was able to sight any landmarks. preme Court of Errors, Charles S. ed to the police last night. also aided. As his gas supply grew lower Comstock. At the December meeting a com­ and lower, he flew down close to New Haven County Superior and mittee was appointed to help Miss SHOES $3.95 and up |the ground, and finally located Supreme Court of Errors; Hampton EMBLEM CLUB INSTALLS Stanley complete a history of the S Good Quality = Eisleben, where he landed just as Harris. chapter. Reports of the standing his gasoline gave out completely. Fairfield County, at Bridgeport, committees are referred to and the 5 Long Wear = The residents of the town, fam­ no appointments. OFFICIALS WEDNESDAY Washington’s Birthday pageant, ous as the birthplace of Martin Tolland County Superior Court: “ Three Hundred Years of Style,” I Men’s Socks | Luther, crowded around in aston­ Patrick H. Cratty. The Emblem club, the ladies’ was reviewed. The report touches SPORTLIGHT ishment, and their amazement was Jury commissioners In- one year: on the guests of the year and rec­ NEWS EVENT 1 COMEDY 1 S 35c pair 3 pair for $1.00 5 almost without bounds when Hartford, Joseph W. Alsop, Edward auxiliary of the Elks, will hold an installation of officers in the Elk’s ognizes the services of members Chamberlin leaned from his plane E. King: New Haven, Frank A. 'Wa­ who have assisted musically in the TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY i 39c pair 2 pair for 75c. r and asked how far he was from ters and Edward S. Hunt; Fairfield, Home in Rockville "Wednesday af­ ternoon at two o’clock. All mem­ meetings. LARS I ERNEST 1 PAULINE I 55c pair 2 pair for $1.00 S Berlin, adding casually that he had Bradford D. Pierce, Jr., and George "An unusual and pleasant event just arrived from New York. S. Hawley: Windham, Charles H. bers ot the club and all who are to HANSON 1 TORRENCE 1 STARKE = 75c.^nd $1.00 pair. = become members but have not yet that came to the a member of our Brown and Oscar S. Atwood; Mid­ chapter during the year,” says the CAPITAL DISAPPOINTED dlesex, Samuel R. Sheller and received their cards are asked to attend the Installation. Those who report, "was the GOth wedding an- I Golf Hose I Washington. June 6.— The capi­ Sturges G. Redfield; Litchfield, ^riiverhary of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius William P. Marsh and Dudley L. desire further information are ask­ ^^Capt Salvation'^ tal was disappointed today at the ed to telephone Mrs. John Chartler, ^Pinney.” S We have an exceptionally nice assortment in the S ill-luck which forced down the Vaill; Tolland, Ozra G. Hanks and HERE IS A TRULY GRIPPING EPIC OP THE SEA ! Arthur H. Benton; New London, 2264. “ It is with regret,” says the re­ A powerful and colorful production of widely famous noveL s newest patterns. 5 Chamberlln-Bellanca airplane al­ port, "that we record the passing most within sight of the Berlin Arthur E. Storey and Hiram W. i"ead by millions of |»eople as a serial! It is now brongjit w the Schreiber. TVANDITS STE.lli away of one of our oldest mem­ screen with an all-star cast. A vivid story of high places and I ASK ABOUT OUR 10-PAYMENT PLAN. | goal. After besieging newspaper Chicago, June 6.— Three bandits bers. Mrs. C. D. Talcott on July 15, M mm Members of the State Bar Exam­ low, of love finding a safe haven at last throngh storm, ship* offices all last night with queries, 1926.” ining Committee for three years: today held up David Nelson. Jr., wreck, . officials had gone to bed confident William M. Maltby, Allan L. Brown, and his son in their jewelry store, that; the Columbia would make the Charles L. Terrey, Allen K. Smith escaping with diamonds valued at Do you want to save $50 on your C O N W A Y TE A R LE In Gorman capital for the reports from dining room suite? Nine piece THURSDAY and Dennis J. McCarthy. $15,01)0. “MY OFFICLA,L WIPE” I George H, Williams I over Holland and western Germany Committee on allotments for the diping room suite $85. Up-to-date had been reassuring and optimistic. Don’t miss the Lawn Fete this three-piece Jacquard living room One Day COUNTRY STORE and s Johnson Block i next year: Judge Isaac Wolfe, Theie was, however, general re­ Christopher L. Avery and L. P. week. Opens Thursday. Colt’s suite, $125. Pass us by and you Only SURPRISE NIGHT S Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Until 7:30. = joicing over the establishment of Waldo Marvin. Band. Beethoven Glee Club. are turning your back on a true *** the second non-stop record by an All clerks and assistant clerks^ Games. Booths. Admission 10c.— friend. Benson’s Furniture Com­ tm pany. 649 Main street.— Adv. . ft) L'‘'HiIliliilllliUIUiilllIllllilllllliUllillllIllillilllllllullllUIUllUJllUIIUlii American aviator within a fortnight were reapnointAd. Adv. miTCBESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6 ,192T. PAGE

in the city court this morning. The will be held on Monday evening, young man has figured in more June 6 at 8 o’clock. COMPLETE PAVEMENT than one case that has had the at­ Mrs. Henry Frey has gone to Rockville tention of the court and while he Canada where she will make her showed signs of having been drink­ future home with her daughter, JOB ON CENTER STREET ing it was two hours after the acci­ Mrs. Charlotte Templeton. dent and could not be charged with A big delegation of Manchester, operating under the influence of li­ Rockville and Stafford members of Balf Company Winding Up OPEN SIDEWALK quor. Judge Fisk in passing the Rockville Lodge of Elks will Work on Highway Today; judgment first gave the young man attend the dedication exercls''3 of an opportunity to turn his license Willimantic Lodge next Thursday Start on Main Street. over to Clerk Chapman that it evening at which time their beau­ BDS TONIGHT might be returned to the state, but tiful new home will be formally The Edward Balf company of Satryb did not care to do this. Af­ opened. Prominent Elks from Hartford started on the last part of JUNE GIFT SPECIALS ter this was refused the fine was throughout New England will be the new Center street highway this imposed and the clerk directed to present. morning, beginning asphalt surfac­ in write to the motor vehicle commis­ Joseph and Francis Jelinek, who ing on the road at the point where S 9,000 In Construction To sioner concerning the record of the figured in an automobile accident the crossover switch in front of the young man and set forth not only on May 23, l.ave been discharged Connecticut company carbarns was Be Awarded— Rev. Hope- this incident of today but to tell of from the Rockville City hospital. removed some time ago. FURNITURE a fire sometime ago when he ad­ The selectmen have appointed This spot has been the only one mitted burning his car to get a Roger J. Murphy as tree warden between the Center and Adams well Still Among Missing. new one, which resulted in five of Vernon to succeed Martin E. street left unfinished when the rest To suggest the variety of items that are here to please other cars being burned up .ind for Pierson, recently resigned. of the road was completed last fall. which he served at that time a the June Bride or Graduate, we have arranged a special Miss iilary Wendheiser, a mem­ Because of indecision as to what term of six months in Tolland jail. ber of the Rockville High school feature list of attractive values which we will offer dur­ (Special to The Herald) Polish Society Picnic senior class, was awarded a bronze w’ould be the ultimate fate of the Rockville, June 6.— Five bids Plans are being completed for medal by The New York Times, carbarns, the matter of moving the ing this month, while they last. The policy of continu­ have been submitted for the con­ the picnic to be held at Maple sponsor of the National Oratorical switch was not taken up until this struction ol vralks and curbs to be Grove, Franklin street on Sunday, Contest. Miss Wendheiser finish­ spring, when all the rails leading ously maintaining complete lines of up-to-date furniture laid in this city, which will be op­ June 12 by the Polish National ed second in the state contest to the carbarns were removed. makes this store the favorite for those seeking gifts. ened at the meeting of the Public Benefit -society. Tad. Kosciusko. It which was held at the W’eaver The stretch has been concreted 2 YE Works committee this evening. The is expected that there will be a High school, Hartford, April 30. for some time and has not been Hundreds of appealing suggestions will be found here. streets which are to be cared for large number of residents of Rock­ Prior to this she received $50 as open to traffic, all autoniobiles using At all times polite and painstaking salespeople will be “Hold Hete” this year are Windermere avenue, ville as well as from surrounding winner of the Tolland County con­ the south side of the street at that where plain curb for about 1,500 territory present. Admission to test. point. The Hartford contractors ex­ ready to assist you in your choosing. A few suggestions ELECTRIC IRONS feet is to be laid; Spruce street, the grounds will be free and dur­ pected to finish up the area this iss are embodied in this advertisement. curb and gutter. 4S0 feet; Hale ing the afternoon there will be Word has been received in town afternoon. street, curb and gutter, 510 feet; music, sports and refreshments. that the last survivor of the This same contracting company Walnut Finished Reed street, curb and gutter, 330 Radio Address “ Charge of the Light Brigade,” the started repair work on the Main CEDAR CHEST Martha Electric Buffet $5.50 feet; Hammond street, curb and Rev. George Savage Brookes, “ Gallant Six Hundred” at the Bat­ street pavement, digging up asphalt Washington Mirrors gutter, 560 feet; Cedar-Stone pastor of the Union Congregational tle of Ballaclava, Troop Sergeant Guaranteed for two years. streets, curb and gutter, 632 feet; next to the trolley tracks for some $ 1 6 . 7 5 Sewing church will speak from Station Major Edwin Hughes died at distance from the Center down the $14.95 This iron will heat quicker and Grove street, curb and gutter, WTIC at Hartford on Monday eve­ An Ideal gift for the June Cabinet 1,950 feet; Mountain street, curb Blackpole, England, on Wednesday street. Other points in the pavement (.■>0 inches long, hold heat longer by actual test. ning, June 13 at which time he will June 1 at the age of 9 6 years. Bride. Interior of genuine and gutter, 500 feet. In addition to give his talk, “ Three Men in a which need repairing will be taken Tennessee moth Itilling cedar. $19.75 the curb and gutters there is to be Pew.” Rev. Brookes has given care of as the gang progresses A real Cavalier Chest, (In Mahogajij) laid 1,260 lineal feet of walk, four this talk on various occasions and Mrs. Carroll Churchill and tw’o south. “Maxfield” children from Berea, Ky., are visit­ feet wide. is giving it over the radio by re­ Parish” There has been appropriated quest. The talk is humorous, ed­ ing her parents. Rev. and Mrs. S. Tip Tables C. Franzen of Hamlin street. Picture $9,000 for this work and when bids ucational and religious; a story of 3RD DISTRICT DECISION $8.75 are opened tonight, if within the every day life. $8.75 amount estimated, will be awarded. Farewell Party (Mahrgany or Have, At Least, a Seal Thomas E. Pascoe, former teach­ ON SCHOOL THIS MONTH Walnut) With Mirror In business communications be­ er in the Rockville High school and NOTICE! tween the City of Rockville and the now associated with the Travelers NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Town of Manchester, it is notice­ Insurance company, was given a FOR A CERTIFICATE OF Soon to Be Reached When Spe­ able that the Town of Manchester farewell party Friday evening. APPROVAL FOR A cial Committee Make Report GASOLINE FILLING STATION Telephone Stand and Stool has no seal on its stationery, some­ Pascoe is leaving for Buffalo this On Planning. thing that the City of Rockville has week to act as an engineer for IN THE TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. long had. Travelers. Whether or nnt there will be a Emmerick Packagv Through With Minister Notes Upon the application of PATRICK .’^lORI.YRTY new school building in the Third Solid Mahogany The fact that Rev. George Hope- The Pythian Social club will hold District will be decided by a com­ PILLOWS well, pastor of the First African for a certificate of approval of the GATELEG their next regular meeting Thurs­ mittee which will report back to Baptist church did not put in an day evening, June 9 Instead of location of a gasoline filling station $8.75 the district at a meeting some time appearance yesterday, although he last Thursday night. This change to be located on the premises of Pair, has until next Sunday to do so, PATRICK .MOIIIAHTY this month. At the annual meeting $23.50 is due to the carnival being held of the district last week it was vot­ This is a wonderful value. A $4.95 there is so strong a feeling in his on that meeting night. ON 434 CENTER STREET Pair Wool Plaid B lan k ets...... $10.50 parish that should he return he It was voted and ordered: ed to give this committee power to real 8-leg table with drawer. The Rockville Visiting Nurse as­ bring in prospectus for a new Genuine mahogany, rubbed and Each pillow in a separate will not be retained as their pastor. sociation will hold a Well Baby That the foregoing application be Beautiful Down Q u ilts...... $18..50 It Is five weeks since Rev. Mr. heard and determined at the Select­ building to be acted upon by the polished. package. Filled with clean, Conference in their rooms in the voters. sanitary duck feathers. Hopewell left Rockville and has Prescott block on Wednesday af­ men’s Office in the Municipal Build­ “ Pepperell” Package, 2 sheets, 2 c a se s...... $3.95 not been b.ck home since. Rev. ternoon, June 8 at 3 o ’clock. ing in said Town on the 20th day of The Porter stjeet school has George Perry of Hartford has been The Rockville Chamber of Com­ June, 1927, at seven o'clock P. M., been overcro'. ded for some time Bungalow Wall C lock s...... $5,75 supplying and he will probably be merce will hold its June meeting (Eastern Standard time) and that now and the matter of a new Invited, after next Sunday to be­ on Tuesday evening in their rooms notice be given to all persons inter­ school or conisofldation became Small Size Banjo C lo ck s...... $13.50 come the pastor of the flock. Mrs. in the Wendheiser block and all ested in said application, of its something that had to be decided Hopewell has nothing to say about members are requested to be pres­ pendency and of the time and place at once. The annual meeting did not Guaranteed Electric Irons ...... 2.95 the return of her husband only ent. There will be reports from of hearing thereon, by publishing a look favorably on consolidation that it has been necessary for him committees and details of the win­ copy of this notice at least three with the Ninth District, with the Manning Bowman Electric Toasters...... $3.25 to leave Rockville in order to make dow dressing class to be conducted times in The Evening Herald, and result that that matter was tabled. a living. by the Chamber will be announced. by sending a copy of this notice by A new section was added to the Overnight Cases fitted with Toilet A rticle s...... $4.50 Fined §100, License In Question The Luther League of the First registered mail to said applicant, all main school building some time Theodore Satryb, who yesterday Evangelical Lutheran church will at least seven days before the date ago but even with the added desk 52-Piece Dinner Sets in China ...... $17.50 Electric Portable afternoon knocked over one of the hold a lawn party on Tuesday ev­ of said hearii-g, to appear at said room so afforded the school is over­ lilent policemen at the corner of ening, June 28. time and place, if they see cause, crowded still. The Increase in the Tea Ball Pot with Sugar, Cream and T r a y ...... $9.75 SEWING MACHINE Windsor avenue and West Main The Past Chiefs of the Pythian and be haard relative thereto. school population is laid to the WINDSOR CHAIR Ureet was fined $d00 and costs on Sisters will meet at the home of For and by order of the Board of number of new families which have Electric Console S e t s ...... $8.50 the charge of evading responsibili- Mrs. Harriette Nutland on Grand Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ hoved into the various subdivisions $65.00 ly when brought before Judge Fisk street for their next meeting which ter, Connecticut. in the district. $6-50 Mahogany Duco velvet finish. JOHN H. HYDE, The old school building Is of Made by “ The Free” Sewing Secretary. wood and has been the only one in Strongly constructed, there is a Machine Co., and guaranteed Mailed June Cth, 1927. that district for many years. place for one or more of these G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. for a lifetime. Has built-in One the committee appointed to beautiful Windsors in every Westinghouse mo^tor. Free G. H. WADDELL,- home. Clerk Board of Selectmen. consider a new building are George Corner Main and School Sts. South Manchester, Conn. trial in your home. Deferred .. H. Wilcox, Lawrence W. Case, Payments YotPW i'red Pitkin, Harold Alvord and Never M iss' i N. Potter. No date' has been decid- NOTICE! i cd IIlion ,\ et for the siiccial meeting NOTICE OF PFP.LIC HEARING tc which the coinnutt-ce will report. FOR A CFUTII-TCATE OF CORONER’S FINDING right of way. APPROV.' L I'OR A CLINE CASE MAY Danielson, Conn., June C.— A EXPERT INSTRUCTOR FOR , Mortimer Moriarty, superinten­ GASOLINE l-'l!.U.\t; STATION DR. MAY NEW HEAD formal coroner’s finding holdin.g dent of the construction in this sec­ l.\ THE GO OVER A TERM Leonard Cline, of New York, crim­ tion. expects to start tomorrow on TOWN OF .M.WCHFSTFR, CONN. inally responsible for the death of C. N. G. CAMP ATHLETES the installation of a n6\v switch at Upon the apitliralinn of OF MEDICAL ASS’N Wilfred Irwin, also of New York, E\ El:i( K.SO.V Burke's, on the Rockville lines. (Continued from Page 1) on May 16, last, was filed here This switch has been planned for ■ for a certificate of n'ljiroval of the today by Coroner Arthur G. Bill Games to Have Advantage of location of a gasoline filing station Doctors In Annual Meeting De­ some time and Mr. Moriarty Is at “ not to try a case of murder in the and transmitted to Willimantic Special Direction; Officers of present waiting for the material. to bo located on the ’protnises of cide to Limit Free Antitoxin where Irwin died. .\A!tt).\ COOK term in which the indictment is Regiment Meet, Treatments. brought in.” Thus he gave the first Coroner Arthur G. Bill, who is­ ON .VIDDU; 3 it R\!*iKE E.IST of any official information that the It wa.s voted and ordered: sued the finding, declared that It is planned to have a special Dr. George W. May, of 186 East case might not be heard this term, since Cline 'already has been pros­ POLICE COURT That the i'oregoina application be athletic irjstructor at Camp Trum­ Center street, was elected president but would go over until September. ecuted for the death of Irwin, bull, Niantic, next month to super­ heard and determined at the Select­ of the Manchester Medical Associ­ May Have Trump Card there is no need of reporting the men's Office in the Municiiial Build­ vise program of sports at the an­ Six cases were before the Man­ ation at the sixteenth annual meet­ While Judge Yoeman’s may not I case to any prosecuting officer in nual encampment of the 169th In­ chester town court this morning. ing in said Town on tlie 20th day of ing of that organization held at be able to finish the cases that will Mansfield where the shooting to*k June, 1927, : L seven o'clock P. M., fantry, C. N. G. Although arrange­ Judge Johnson was on the bench Hillside Inn Saturday night. He start on June 28, he will also pre-| place that caused Irwin’s death, ments have not been completed. and Prosecuting Attorney Charles (Eastei'n Standard time) and that succeds Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, head of notice lie given to all persons Inter­ side at the September term of thej The detailed finding follows: Colonel D. Gordon Hunter says he R. Hathaway represented the state. the Health Department here. court In this county. There seems “ The undersigned coroner within ested in said application, of its has practically obtained a well- James W. Hall of East Hartford Dr. G. A. F. Lundberg was nam­ to be no hurry on the part of the land for the County of Windham known man for the work. He was through his attorney, 'William S. pendency and of the time and place state in getting the trial rushed of hearing thereon, by publishing a ed vice-president and Dr. Howard having received notice on the 16th formerly in the Rus.sian Army. He Hyde entered a plea of guilty to the hmmmm Boyd secretary and treasurer. Dr. through this term as there is much day of May, 1927, that Wilfred is well versed in athletics and has charge of driving . an automobile •Uetricity,thmMmytmt copy of tills notice at least three more in the way of an investigation fa tromamUm a ith in- Noah A. Burr was placed on the Pryor Irwin, 3 8 years old, of been in this country many years. while under the Influence of liquor. times in The Evening Herald, and that the state police department AatU g m a o U n m by sending a copy of this notice by committee which names the doc­ Brooklyn, N .Y., temporarily resid­ In previous years, it has been Hall was arrested by Traffic Officer tors for Thursday afternoon emer­ wishes to make. Superintendent of registered mail to said applicant, all ing in the Town of Mansfield. the custom to assign some C. M. R. H. Wirtalla on Saturday after­ gency duty, taking the place of Dr. State Police Robert T. Hurley has County of Tolland, in the State of G. officer to the duty but this has noon at the North End. He was In­ at least seven days before the date given considerable time in a person­ of said hearing, to appear at said Le Verne Holmes, who relinquished Connecticut, had been dangerously not proved thoroughly successful. company with another man and the- that duty. al investigation and while the story shot and was then lying in St. A line ofi'icr-r docs not have suffi­ officer saw they were intoxicated' time and place, if they see cause, as to the state's side has not as yet and be heard relative thereto. Ten members of the association Joseph’s hospital in the City of ' cient time lor the work. Two years and that Hall was in no condition attended the meeting. Dr. E. B. Al­ been learned there was that about Willimantic, interviewed said Ir- | ago. Company G, of Manchester. to drive a car. He advised them to- For and by order of the Board of the state’s attorney that would lead win and obtained from him an i Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ len, former member of Cheney won second place in the baseball j have the car taken to a garage and Brothers’ Medical Association and one to believe that he has a trump ante-mortem statement as to who j league that was formed but last' find some other way of getting- ter, Connecticut. card up his sleeve that has not yet had caused his injuries and the JOHN H. HYDE, now connected with Bloomingdale summer tlie game did not prove aj home. He later found the man. Hospital in White Plains, N. Y., been shown that will be sufficient said Wilfred Pryor Irwin had died j success. I driving the car and immediately. Secretary. to convince the grand jury that the was a visitor. Dr. Millard Knowl- at said hospital on said 16th day j This year it is hoped to do better placed him under arrest. Judge' Mailed June 6th, 1927. case is one where the bill returned of May about 11:30 p. m. I ordered G. H. WADDELL, ton, of Hartford spoke on the. dis­ in baseball and there will also be Johnson found him guilty and Im-. ''^M A Y T A If tribution of diphtheria anti-toxin should be of first degree murder. an autopsy to be made upon his ' posed a fine of $12 5 and costs. Clerk Board of Selectmen. boxing, wrestling and swimming - which hithertoo has been given to Able Counsel body by Louis Irving Mason, M. D., events. The morning is devoted to Thoihas Morrison paid a fine ot T ’S fun to wash with a Ma3rtag”t>e^ patients without charge. In the fu­ When Attorney General William medical examiner for the Town of $15 and costs for intoxication. He: King of Willimantic, attorney for military drilling but the afternoons cause of lie many exclusive Maytag^ ture only such patients as are un­ Windham. are set aside for recreation. has been before the local court on- NOTICE! able to pay for the serum will re­ Leonard Cline, engaged the'servic­ “ On the 17th and 18th days of several occasions- and Alexander- es of John Buckley, United States The annual fifteen-days encamp-1 ^ I features that make washday so short NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ceive it free. May and the 3rd day o" June I held ment this year will be from July |Crockett paid a find of $10 and district attorney, he secured an and easy— so satisfying in every way. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF an inquest as to the cause and 10 until July 25. The two Man-| costs for intoxication Henry An« APPROVAL FOR A able assistant and at the same time manner of said death. From the derson was found guilty of driving’ a man who not only is well known Chester units. Company G and the jBut you m ^ try the Maytag to really GASOLINE FILLING STATION MANCHESTER GOLF testimony taken in said inquest, Howitzer Company, are now con­ without a license and was fined as an able lawyer, but is also a the report of said autopsy, and an $10 ana costs. , "^appreciate its many advantages— do a IN THE man well known in Tolland county, ducting recruiting drives In order TO'WN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. examination of the premises where that they may reach the required Joseph Wrobelski, -who was be­ iwhde washing in your own home with-' TEAM ELIMINATED his residence being in Union. Irwin was shot, I find that he died fore the court, charged with intox­ Upon the application of His services will be especially strength for peace-time encamp­ ^out obligation or expense. . Then, if it CLARE.NCE R, .M.ARTIN at St. Joseph’s hospital in the City ment. More than a dozen young ication had his case continued un­ Farmington Triumphs 9 to 4; helpful in the selection of a jury of Willimantic on the 16tli day of til Wednesday morning at the re­ doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. for a certificate of approval of the as Mr. King, who is a resident of men have enlisted and others are location of a gasoline filling station J. P. Cheney’s 79 Is Second May from a "unshot wound in the expected to before the end of the quest of his attorney, William S. Windham county and an able trial abdomen. Hyde who represented him. ^ THELMAYTAG COMPANY; to be located on the premises of Lowest Score; Reed’s Score lawyer, does not stand in the same month. ‘•‘I further find that said wound Leonard C. Curado of 4 Dean- ' CL.AREXCE R. MARTIN Is 76. position as Mr. Buckley in his Saturday night, a meeting of the Newton^ lovoa ON 853 SPENCER STREET was inflicted and the death of said commissioned officers of the 169th street, Atlantic, M ass., -was arrest­ knowledge of men in his own coun­ ed by Traffic Offfcar R- H. Wirtal­ It was voted and ordered: The Manchester Country Club ty. Irwin was caused by the criminal Infantry was held at the Heublein That the foregoing application be act of Leonard Cline, of said Mans­ in Hartford, with close to 100 per la, Saturday afternoon for speed­ golf team was eliminated by the The so-called "professional jury” ing. Mr. Curado will be given a heard and determined at the Select­ Farmington team Saturday after­ field. cent attendance. All six Manches­ men's Office in the Municipal Build­ bill which was enacted at the ses­ “ The said Leonard Cline was giv­ ter officers, Captains Herbert H. bearing next Saturday morning. He: ing in said Town on the 20th day of noon on the Farmington Country sion of the 1925 Legislature, but en an opportunity to testify at Bissell and Allan L. Dexter, Lieu­ is a school teacher and the officer , June, 1927, at seven o’clock P. M., Club course in the state cup compe­ killed at the session that just clos­ said inquest but under the advice tenants Edgar M. Thompson and ordered him to appear at that time. (Eastern Standard time) and that tition. The scote was 9 to 4. Low ed, will save much for the county of counsel refused to do so. I de­ Walter Todford. were present. notice be given to all persons inter­ score for the match went to Reed, in the calling of men for jury duty. livered the body of said deceased Colonel Hunter read the en­ KTWANI.ANS GOING TO of Farmington, with 76 while John There will be the usual number of to his widow and brother. HARTFORD ested in said application, of its challenges allowed by the state, campment program for the en­ MuminumfWadtef pendency and of the time and ph.ce P. Cheney, Sr., of Manchester, had “ I file with this finding a copy campment, it will be about the of bearing thereon, by publishing a a 79. represented by State’s Attorney of the testimony ta'Ken at said in­ A fair sized delegation of the , Thomas F. Noone of this city and same as last year. A few minor copy of this notice at least three The results of the match, which quest and report of said autopsy, changes have been made but there members of the Manchester was played under the Nassau sys­ the lawyers for the defense, twen­ said Leonard Cline having already Alfred A. Grezel times in The Evening Herald, and ty-five in each case. This with the will be the customary bivouacs and Kiwanis club will go to Hartford to­ by sending a copy of this notice by tem of scoring, follow: Geoghegan been prosecuted for causing the sham battle. night 10 attend a joint meeting lost to Reed 3 to 0; J. P. Cheney number that do not believe in cap­ death of said Irwin, I find it unnec­ Main 0pp. Park Sts. Phone 1525-2 registered mail to said applicant, all ital punishment and have set an with Hartford, New Britain and at least seven days before the date Sr., defeated Dodge 3 to 0; J. P- essary to communicate the import TRACK WORK COMPLETED Maytag dealers everywhere follow the stand-’ opinion, will make it possible for Waterbury clubs. The session will of said hearing, to appear at said Cheney Jr., lost to Armstrong 1 to of this finding to any prosecuting AT LOVE LANE SWITCH be held at Hotel Bond at 6:30 and; ardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to _ the court to excuse. The large ex­ officer of the Town of Mansfield. time and place, if they see cause, 0; William Foulds Jr., lost to Bark­ pense that was incurred because of the members have the privilege of do a week’s washing free, and without obliga- ^ and be heard relative thereto. er 3 to 0; John Hyde lost to Regan (Signed) “Arthur G. Bill, coro­ The track gang of the Connecti­ inviting their wivos. The speaker previous jury duty in either the ner for Windham County.” tion of any kind. This is the way all Mavtas? - For and by order of the Board of 3 to 0 and Ben Cheney beat Caul- civil or criminal side of the Su­ cut company has finished Its work will be R. K. Atkinson, a member Gyrafoam Washers are sold. ^ Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ kins 1 to 0. perior Court within a five year on the tracks leading from the Love of the New York'Kiwanis club. Ha-. ter, Connecticut. period will not be possible. Nor Lane switch up the Post Road. The Is director of educattonal ■work fJT.- JOHN H. HYDE, Don’t miss the Lawn Fete this will it be possible for a man to be Everybody is going to the Lawn tracks have been moved from their The Federated Boys Club Interna- ' Secretary, week. Opens Thursday. Colt’s excused by the court without a Fete this week. Opens Thursday. original position ^to points from tional, representing 270 boys’ cluba. - Mailed June 6th, 1927. Band. Beethoven Glee Club. challenge being used up, as would 6,100 tickets sold already. Colt’s three to nine feet northwest to al­ G. H. WADDELL, He was formerls: connected with the ^ Games. Booths. Admission 10c.— have been the case six months Band. Beethoven Glee Club. Hear low for the widening of the high­ Russell Sage Foundation. Hii lub- Clerk. Board of Selectmen. Adv. ago. them.— Adv. way and the straightening of the ject .wiU be ^^-The lutidera/l^GO - A ISTANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. PAGE'^’OUR

the flood. There tvas nothing they 1 1 / |Rmtrt|«atrr f could have done to prevent It. The ■water that overwhelmed them came Ettfttlttg Mfralb from half the United States. Some j l^UBLISHED BY of it was the result of wasteful lum­ THE HERALD PRINTING CO. bering operations two thousan.i WATKINS BROTHERS’ ANNUAL FojnCed by Elwood ■!. Ela miles away. Chicago's drainage Oct. 1. 1881 canal contributed. Deforested Ohio Every Evening Except Sundays .*,nd Holidays. had a finger in the pie. The floods Entered at the Post Office at Man­ are a national responsibility and a chester as Second Class Mall Matter. m SUBSCKIPTIO.N RAl’ES: By Mall national disaster. Yet the best Ihr.t six dollars a year, sixty cents a can be done, in default of Congres­ month for shorter periods. June Bride Sale By carrier, eighteen certs r. weeli. sional action, is for Mr. Hoover to Single copies, three cents. induce bankers and others to lend EVERY CITY SHOULD SEER <;;crop. The yield was good. The SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ TK.UDE BEST SUITED TO IT ! Planting -w-as increased till there SENTATIVE. Hamllton-De Llsser, money and extend merchandise I were 3000 acres of sugar beets un Inc.. 285 Madison Avenue. New York credits to the victims of national der cultivation. and 612 North Michigan Avenue. By DO.\ E. .MOtVRl' Featuring The next step in the plan to make Chicago. neglect— with their haiwassed but \ Secretao, The .\inericaii Coimnuui- Grand Forks a sugar center in­ The Manchester Evening Herald Is potentially rich lands as security. ty .Udvertising .Association on sale In New York City at Schultz's volved the building of a refinery, Two Special Purchases News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. It is not a spectacle to be very which was to cost $1,500,000. Local tttreet and 42nd. Street entrance of proud of. V capital raised $400,000. Grand Central Station. A number of cities have found OF NEW "International News Service has the that they were particularly suited i At this stage of development the exclusive rights to use for republlca- for some industry which they had ' .American Beet Sugar Company, af­ tlon In any form all news dispatches aever considered as likely to come i ter thorough investigation, decided credited to or not otherwise credit­ B.VLKAN FUSE. to their locality. j that it wanted to enter the valley, ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively GLENWOOD RANGES entitled to use for republlcatlon all Over in the Balkans occurred, on Grand Forks, N. D., for example, and took over the Interests of the I local company, returning in full the the local or undated news published Saturday night, an incident that found out that it was a potential herein." sugar beet center. .At the time of payments cf each stockholder. At Tremendous Savings possibly may have more important the discovery there was hardly a it is expected that within a few MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1921 effects than the flight of Chambc’-- I years several more factories will be Glenwood C 280, a popular size range offered sugar beet grown in the Grank away below its regular price. In black finish Forks territory. i erected, aad that the beet sugar in- lin and Levine across the Atlantic. Single mantel. .Tugo-Slavia broke diplomatic rela­ small plot of beets was plant- dustry will be a dominant factor in .VTL.U.MTC FLIGHTS. ed in the Red Rivt r valley to test i the prosperity of the valley of List Price $105.00 ...... $59.50 tions with Albania. In the Balkans, the suitability of the soil for the ■ which Grand Forks is the center. Glenwood C No. 208 with 20 Inch oVen. In Another American plane has when a thing of that sort happens, black finish with double mantel. C O crossed the Atlantic in a single it is generally succeeded within a List Price $123.00. Special...... 7 * 0 1 / flight, outdistancing the epocl'.al Haynes is really one of the best lit­ day or two by border fighting; then tle enforcers this country can pro­ Glenwood C 208, in shiny black porcelain euam voyage of Charles Lindbergh but in comes the beginning of a war. Late­ duce and .Andrews is little better el finish. Single mantel. List Price $117.00, Special...... :i;'t the slightest decree dimming ly the wars have been smothered be­ than a misfit. Nobody in the prohi­ $89.50 the luster of that achievement. The bition business is stranger to this Glenwood 8 K, one of the most popular size fore they developed into reil flame. ranges, desired by those who do a great deal of popular imagination reacts by attitude, so the lack of cordiality Whether the same course will he / a" 3^ between .Andrews and the league is GOLDMiaW; baking. In black finish, single leaping to Hie conclusion that the followed this time remains to ;k- quite understandable. Gi ENWOOD mantel. List Price $152.50 .... great question is no\v definitely set­ seen. One asl II nyiM s. Til ere wa:s c\ 01 > r eni-son j AVayne B. AVlieeler doesn't come | finish brightened by glistening white porcelain. to ') nliv'-ve tlia t B A ml re \V ere to / the most meticulous deference to lain’s singular 1926 visit to Musso­ i right out and say all this publicly. ' Right hand elevated oven. . is enough bitterness al- AViial did ill" .\nti-Saloon Lea'^iuc ree.dy and any more miglit react No. 416 Glenwood Cabinet Gas Range with right slightest error in calculations or quarters. have again.st .Andrew.';'.’ against tl'.e league— and Wheeler. hand elevated oven and broiler comes in semi-por­ machinery, fabricated or human, At all events, there is a new Bal­ It i.s almost generally concede'! The le:igue doesn't publicly c.xplain celain finish with black. ^ Q Q List Price $105.50 . . • •...... could have resulted only in disas­ kan crisis. And since no crisis in that Andrews has done a far more itself for about tne same reason : workmaulilto job of ]irohibilioc oii- No. S118 Glenwood Insulated Gas Range having ter, Millions of persons on two con­ the Balkans is ever free from the tliat it doesn't undertake to expose forcctncnt th.au an\' of liLs lu'cele- tlu' numerous senators, congress­ right hand insulated oven with broiler. Finished tinents would uot’ -Tiave watched most terrific potentialities, it is C0ssor.s among prohibition enforc­ men. cabinet members and oth.cr in .semi-porcelain. et enni- even more brilliant future. j List Price $199.00...... eliminated from the problem by the aerial landing fields. plained to Congress that he couhln't For tlie liome tiiat wants to combine the advantages of coal get a drink whenever he wantid it. and gas comes the Glenwood Gold Medal sketched above. This Glenwood Oil Range, with four giant quick cook­ success of two aviators of surpass­ ing burners and built-in oven. Semi-porcelain Imt iliere has never been an;.’ q les- rau'te is finished in black with the elevated gas oven fitted with a ing skill and courage, nor even by QUEER WAR CL.MMS. 0 1 ; Glcnwooil oven heat control 1 Separate oven for coal baking and finish. the successful operation of two ma­ lion that Andrews and h.is wreeltir,/, j The German-.American Mixed crew of ex-army oiTicei'sI S liavo madmade ; * A k'-T separate broiler for gas. List Price $230.00. ■ List Price $105.00 ...... chines which, it must be remem­ Claims Commission, which for a as big a dent in tlic oo::e business ] . bered, represent the ultimate in number of years has been working as could reasonahly-4>ee exiexpectetl. 1 '■* ______present day aerial engineering. So, what has, the league got | out the probiein of A'rieiicau war against Andrews'.’ ; .A sweet disorder in the dress , The ocean air is not yet con­ claims against Germany has nearly Fundamentally, no doubt, the 1 Frudles in cloihcs a vantonness. quered, not yet by any means com­ completed its job. Under its finding league can never forget that An­ A la'.vn about the shoulders thrown WATKINS BROTHERS, In c . ; into a fine distraction ; pletely dedicated to the service of payments by Germany will not ex­ drews is a law-gnforcer ru'her Uian mankind, by the victory of these a crusader. He may Ix' persona 11\' I An erring lace, which here and EXCLLSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES. ceed $260,000,000, while claims ' there two adventurers. All that has been dry at this lime, but tie wasn’t be­ ■were originally filed amounting to fore he took over his big job and|K''H>'“ >^ crimson stomacher: demonstrated is that under excep­ cccuts 'his refer-neglecHul. and hereby nearly a billion and a half. the league only ac I Ribbon to flow confusedly: tional conditions exceptional planes Cutting of these indemnities to mation with re.sorvations. It has re­ A winning wave, deserving note, Funeral Directors driven by exceptional pilots, can, almost a sixth of the sum asked for iterated time and again that the I:i the temiie.stuous petticoat; commissionership needs a man wno with exceptional luck, cross from seems at first glance like -wliolesale ■A careless <;hope .iuc,, in whose tie New York to the continent of Eu­ thoronglily iK'lieves in the Volstead 1 SCO a wild ci’. ility: loppage in favor of the Germans, Act and whose licart will Ijc in hisj rope. How long a time must elapse 1 Do more bewitch me than when 1 but when the nature of some of the work. No army officers, the league art before these thrilling experiences allegations is considered it looks as hint.=. need apply. Is too precise in every part. may merge into the matter-of-fact W as Ha.MU's .Master Aliiid? DAIBV- if the commission may have done — Robert Herrick; Delight in Dis­ of everyday transportation no hu­ But the league goes farther than order. a decent bit of work after all. Fo.- that. It insists, without any luiblic man being can foresee. Those who example, there was one demand for bulls to this effect, that Haynes is COLD T H AT KEEPS predict t''.ut in a very short time $500,000 filed by a former liquor actually a better enforcer than An-1 we shall witness regular commer­ drews. It takes t’ne position that all 1 dealer. If it had not been for Ger­ Feastday of St. Philip the Dea-1 cial transport between the two con­ the policies Andrews has carried j A 'fflOUGHT many, there ■R’ould have been no out more or less successfully have . con, first century. "OU need not be even thinking of tinents are sheer star eyed optim­ ■vi'ar, he argued. If it had not been been the jiolicic.s of Hayne.s. And Much study is a weariness of Birthday anniversary of Nathan \ Hale, American pairiot; Velasquez, j ists ■who have very little on which for the war there would have been it adds slyly that nearly all the pol- j tile flesh.— Ecclesiastes xii, I-. buying. W e’ll be glad to bring you to base their optimism. They quite S;>auis:i painter; Coneilli, French I no prohibition. If there had been no icies tliat .Andrews has himsell j originated have h.ad to he booted There are more men ennobled by dramatist. 1 shut their eyes to Nungesser and prohibition he would have made Anniversary of the death of Pat- j up-to-date anyhow on this electric Coli while accepting Lindbergh and right out the door. In other words, Is.udy than by nature.— Cicero. that half million dollars. Hence his rick Henry. Chamberlin as a dominant fact. refrigeration everybody’s talking — claim. Their optimism may be justified Another claimant wanted com­ Kelvinator. by events. It may be that there is Static pensation from the Germans for the to be no end to the rapid develop­ money he had to pay for additional ment of the airplane into a depend- fS i clerical help employed -during Lib­ Cabinet Kelvinators .able, prosaic agency of ocean trans­ erty loan drives. port. It is quite true that aviation The total of these hypothetical complete, as low as is still in its infancy. But there have demands weeded out by the com­ been many infants that never did $210.00 installed (wir­ mission form a considerable part of grow up. Our point is not that fly­ the extremely heavy cut in the ing extra). Convenient ing over the ocean ■will never come claims filed by thousands of par­ to be a function of general useful­ sons. terms. ness, but that nobody knows Ho'w such claimants ever got whether it ever will or not, nor how lawyers to make out and register long it will take for it to so de­ their demands it is difficult to see. velop. {((r. WATKINS BROTHERS. In c . ? South Manchester FLOOD CREDITS. DETROIT’S SNIFTER. In default of any possibility of Forty thousand cases of Cana­ congressional action when Congress dian whiskey were smuggled into is not in session Mr. Hoover’s la­ Detroit alone during the week of bors for the creation of extensive May 21, it is admitted by General Kelvin ai orMetter credits to enable the Mississippi Andrews’ branch of the Treasury Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration ^cays flood sufferers to rehabilitate them­ Department in announcing that fif­ selves are, of course, worthy of the ty more men had been added to the highest commendation. Under the border patrol in that region. circumstances, it is perhaps exceed­ Forty thousand cases of booze, ingly fortunate that it is under the being in the neighborhood of ha'f skilled leadership of the secretary a million quarts, is quite a consid­ in Ware, Mass., Tuesday afternoon. of commerce that bankers and la- erable amount of stimulation, even TOLUND The all day sewing meeting of G. Schreiber & Sons for a city of Detroit’s size and the Union Missionary society was du:-trialists are undertaking to pre­ held Thtrrsday with Mrs. Charles vent a debacle of the agriculture of quality, to consume in a week, it Mrs. John "Weigold, ■wno has H. Daniels with a good number the great valley. there were no other sources of sup­ been spending the winter in Pan­ present. It was voted to send the But the fart remains, neverthe­ ply. It is rather doubtful it the ama with her son, Louis Weigold old garments already on hand with A and family, also her daughter, Liz­ General (bntractors‘ less, that credit extended means average consumption of hard liquor the work completed at this meeting zie and family has returned to her to the Mississippi flood relief. debt to be borne, somehow or other, in ante-prohibition days reached home in the soutiern part of the by those who are accommodated. the approximate amount of more town. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Tilden Bnilders of '‘Better itnilt Homes’^ Miss Lucile .Agard Is being en­ Clough was held Tuesday afternoon Telephone 1565-2. v The more money loaned to the than half a pint for every man, at 2:30 o'clock in the Federated flood sufferers the greater the obli­ woman and child in any consider­ tertained at the home of Rev. Rob­ ert French and Mrs. French in Church, Rev. William C. Darby of­ gations which those people must able community in the country. Rutland, Mass. ficiating. Interment was in the discharge, at some time in the f'a- Yet the drys continue to point Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tobiasson family plot in the Skungaumug Shop: 2S5 West Center Streft cemetery. lure, and the greater the amount of with pride to the asserted fact that ^ V have returned to their home in Interest 'added to their annual out­ smuggling, at least, has been al­ Windsor after a short visit with Miss Hazel West is confined to friends. her home with an attack of bron­ lay. most entirely stopped and that Mv-p A man recently died who had tu^t *Mr. and Mrs. L. Ernest Hall, chitis. In other words the hard-hit in­ Americans now have to content Miss Bernice Hall, Miss Alice Hall, taken a bath for 20 years. We Mrs. Abial Metcalf has been a der how they found out he wSa habitants of the flooded areas will themselves with either moonshine Mrs. I. Tildeu Jewett and Mr. and guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be called on, eventually, to pay for or liquor made from rectified dena­ Mrs. John H. Steele attended the ■dead? • - funeral of Mxa. WlUIaia, Andaraou Allen In South Wlllington. !' i floef ,Yet they did not cause tured alcohol.

t PAGE F IV E ' MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 192f. ( the adventure and lure of the sea. How his knowledge doesn’t stand <5 > - <¥> But these are only the backgrounds him in good stead is one of the THE GREAT AVAR main points in the picture. WAPPING TEX YEARS AGO TODAY. to the central theme, the love of a fc PliRME fm hch bo> and girl enmeshed in a plot Colleen finally marries her mll- (By United Press) such as few authors have ever llcmalre but it takes seven or eight X-ray pictures taken at the Hart­ June 6, 1917— Estimated that dreamed. reels in which to do it. ford hospital revealed that Mrs. 10,000,000 registered for draft Elnar Hanson, a descendant of a Launder at Home Thursday night will be a big sur­ Dwyer of this town has a compound long line of , is the star of j f c F M N C E yesterday while only 239 arrests prise to everybody in the State. He sniffed that, too. He fracture of both legs, and also that I for resistance were reported the piece and he is a sailor from top That is the occasion of the Country l-his is Chapter 49 in the series<^cork. the eight months old baby's foot to toe, both by heredity and in sniffed it with short quick sniffs. 1 throughout country. Store and the novelty ente.'tain- written by a former doughboy who was crushed. This was caused when actuality. His father is the skipper He sniffed it with long, deep ment. Manager Sanson has some­ is revisiting France as a corre­ the automobile in w'hich they were of a Swedish vessel and his brother sniffs. He handed the cork to thing up his sleeves for this week spondent for The Herald. riding plunged down an embank­ is sailing the high seas in a cap­ Emile. and will not divulge it until tomor­ by Electricity! ment into a creek after going tain’s uniform. His grandfather, CHAPTER XLIX Emile snifffd. Three gentlemen “ CAPTAIN SALVATION” row. At that time he will make an through the guard rail of a bridge great grandfather and all his an­ The scene is laid in the cafe of at an adjoining table, attracted by announcement in The Herald. the Hotel de Metz, Ste. Menehould, the argument, came over. Each in Stanley Quarter Park, New Bri­ cestors as far back as he can re­ If only women realized the many ad­ France. Time— Recently. The one sniffeu the wine. Then each tain, at il:30 o’clock last Monday AN EPIC OF THE SEA member, were sailors. principal characters — Monsieur one sniffed the cork. All five were night. There were four other occu­ Supporting Hanson in “ Captain vantages of washing by electricity, there Emile Denontout, former principal talking between sniffs. Emile pants in the car, William Dwyer, Salvation” are Pauline Starke, Chet de Gare of the Chemine de took a couple more sniffs of the (the woman’s husband), Guy I . Smashing Tale of Clipper Ships Marceline Day, George Fawcett, would be washing and ironing machines in Fer de I’Est who directed the oper­ wine and the cork. He continued Mudgett. the driver, Mary Ogan I and Iron Men at State To­ Sam DeGrasse, Flora Finch and Read Herald Advs ation of the train.s that carried five his aggressive remarks and ges­ and Arthur Sweeney, all of Wap-1 morrow and Wednesday; Col­ others. The picture was directed by every home. huge four-inch American naval tures. Jeau, the patron, sniffed ping, who were badly shaken up leen Moore Tonight. John Robertson. guns to the fronts in 191S— and some more, also. But, it could be but were not seriously injured. Colleen Moore in her laughable Monsieur Jean Grosstet, patron of judged from the tone of his voice, Ralph Pulford, sou of Mrs. Mar- ‘Captain Salvation,”— sage of the satire on the butter and egg men of tnat he was weakening. Laundering by electricity is not an ex­ the hotel. garette Pulford of Foster street was seven'seas, one of literature’s most Broadway, holds the State screen Emile, now retired, has request­ Finally, after everyone had taken to the Manchester Memorial beautiful love stories, set in a ter­ again today and tonight in “ Orchids ed a glass of wine. He called for sniffed around or two more, Jean periment. hospital last Wednesday afternoon. rific setting of struggle, elemental and Ermine,” the story of a tele­ an unusual Spanish vintage, an subsided. Emile, with a broad He had his tonsils and adenoids phone girl who wanted nice things. apertiff, for it was near lunch­ grin of satisfaction, was victori­ emotion and a maelsirom of human removed on Thursday morning and motives, is a paradox in pictures. It is one of Colleen’s funniest time. Jean brought the bottle, ous. He had decided that the cork will return to his home on Saturday pictures and the State audience last It is a simple, successful method of .covered with dust and cobwebs, in the bottle was not a good cork The new Cosmopolitan screen morning. drama, playing at the State theater night roared over the clever situa­ handling a household problem—as th o u -. from his cellar, He drew the and that the smell of the cork The Friendly Indians or the tions and the humor in the sub­ cork with a healthy pop. Taking could be detected in the wine. tomorrow and Wednesday, is one Jean had contended that he was Junior Y. M. C. A. Boys, held their of the most astounding contribu­ titles. Miss Moore is at her best in sands of happy housewives attest. accurate aim, he poured the am­ meeting on Friday afternoon in­ this sort of thing and she certainly ber-colored wine, of the consis­ wrong. tions to the screen drama in years. The argument that followed, stead of Thursday. They start next A love romance is told in a vol­ makes “ Orchids anl Ermine” one of tency of a light oil, into the glass, her best productions so far. Emile picked up the glass and with all t;-,p sniffing, requiring just week in company wdth three other cano of human emotions: with the Learn what these appliances will do for sniffed. He wriclilea his brows. ai hour— from 10:30 to 11:30 a. teams to play a series of baseball characters that represent the Jack Mulhall shines as the bash­ It was apparent that something m. When it was concluded Emile games in the newly formed Midget brutal, fearless, the godless; the ful oil millionaire from Tulsa, you by asking for a free demonstration of displeased him. He brought his drunk the well-sniffed wine. And Twilight League. man who sailed the old clipper Oklahoma, and Sam Hardy as his fist down on the table. In deep Jean put the well-sniffed cork I Miss Mary Dzen, who has been ships and loked death and worse in valet is a scream. The latter has our Electrical Laundering Machines. tones, filled with high angei, he liack in the bottle and put the very ill at her home, with the bron­ the face with a grin. It is realistic uead a book entitled “ How to Get assailed Jean. bottle on the shelf. chial pneumonia, is improving. to the point of almost terror at Long With Women” and he' has For The Bride Jean, a youn.g man witlt a mus­ Moral— Watch your corks. The Sunday School Board meet­ times and is a gigantic drama ol I learned about women from that. tache, remonstrated. Evidently ing was held at the parsonage last The uncertainty of what toj THE THOR he was "arguing back." He sniffed Thursday evening, at which was Sjive the Bride is removed by! THE APEX the wine. Then ne picked up the TOMORROAA"; In Belgium. planned the regular June social our selection of Jewelry— so! which will be held on June 24. Rev. ■w»^e in choice— so excellent in THE COFFIELD Ironers Truman H. Woodward ’s class is to furnish the games and Mrs. Henry ..udlity— and so moderate ini THE SMITH TEST ANSWERS S. Nevers’ class and Alfrad Stones price. ' Today’s Best class will furnish the refreshments. Iren Wrist Watches Arthur Sharp of this place has Gold filled...... $20.00 up THE SAVAGE Here are the answers to the recently purchased a Hupmobile Radio Bet I “Now You -Ask One" questions touring car. Set with diamonds .. $49.50 up THE AUTOMATIC ■ printed on the comics page. Mrs. J. Edward Collins who has I Diamond Rings THE GREYBAR Washers been seriously ill for the past week, 1— Vincent Alassey is the first Single Diamonds . .. .$21.00 up OLD-TIMERS' UONCER'r— A\ E.Al' . Canadian minster to the Lnited is much improved. States. Robert Daly of East AVindsor Diamonds and Sapphires Station WEAF will broadcast an 2— Dr. Juan Sacasa was liberalHill has purchased a new Stude- $25.00 up ; > old-timers' concert at 6:30 p. m.. contender for the presidency of baker touring car. eastern time, Monday. June 6. Nicaragua. Necklaces Other picks arc: 3— .Aaron Sapiro is suing Henry of different lengths graduated,; T h e Manchester Electric Co. WOO, 8 p. in., eastern time­ Ford for $1,000,000. and in beautiful tints $5.00 upj/ Tel. 1700 Harmonie Sin’feing Society. 4— Benjamin B. Lindsay, for 2 5 861 Main Street. AVSE.\. 8 p. m., eastern time— years judge of Denver's juvenile GEO. A. JOHNSON Dewey-Richman Mason-Di.von Four. court, recently has been criticized 1 WFHH. 8:30 p. m., eastern time for his views on marriage. __Negro quartet. 1 5— Major Segrave recently set a Civil Engineer and Surveyor M OTHER:- Fletcher’s Co. I WPG, 9 P- nt.. eastern tune I new world's record for speed in an George Olson's 3 6-piece orchesO-a. 1 automobile. Tel. 299. South Manchester Castoria is a pleasant, harm­ Jewelers, Stationers. Opticians ^ WBAP, 10:30 p. m., central time j 6—Insulin is u.sed in the treat- less Substitute for Castor Oil, New Store, 767 Main St. ‘ ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD. IT PAYS. __Texas -Aggie Band quartet. ment of diabetes. ! 7—The Atchafalaya river is in Paregoric, Teething Drops i r.onisiana. BATTERY WORK and Soothing Syrups, espe­ I 8— Moon.sloiies and pearl aie the cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. WTIC I biitlistones ffir June. Authorized “ Willard” Service 9— A Cajun is a person Of Aca­ Station. dian French descent living in To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Travelers InsurJ.nce Co.t Louisiana. Carbon Burning. Hartford, Conn. Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. Three out oS Sour 10— The Davis cup i.s av.mrded Auto Electrical Work. 467. annually to the world's c'iiampion Electrical Appliances Repaired. tennis team. Free Crankcase Service. Program for Monday prefer the A&F The average married man 6:00 p. m.— Sport Review wouldn’t worry about his wife JOHN BAUSOLA 0;1O__"Mother Goose”— Bessie Lil­ Of 1151 women recently asked about their, wearing her skirts a little sb.orter With Barrett & Robbins lian Taft if she’d only wear her dresses a lit­ buying preferences, 860 say that they are cus­ 6 30__Dinner Concert—Hotel Bond |tle longer. 913 Main St. Phone 39-2 Trio. Emil Hcimberger, Direc. ^ tomers of the A & P. In other words, 75% a. La Lettre a Manon ...Gilleti GasRan^e PREFER THE A & P ____ and they give as the b Cello Solo, Lamento j Chambers Gabril Marie i COOKS GAS TURNED OFF! reasdn for this preference the QUALITY and T.ee Joseffer __ j uHth the c Selections from "Misnon” ECONOMY of the merchandise sold at the Thomas | A & P. It pays to trade at the A&P. 0:50— News aucl Baseball Scores The Red Wing Coal Company 7:00— Dinner Concert contiuuecl, | Hotel Bond Trio j OPERATED BY a. Evening Chimes ....Marzlan| b. Dance of Henry VIII.German | THE MEECH GRAIN COMPANY c. Vale (Farewell) ...... Russell j A & P STORES IN MANCHESTER AND VICINITY OPEN AT 7 :30 A. M. AND. 7 :15— “ Vacation Hazards” — Dr. ; Sweet, Hartford Medical Soci-1 ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS Ctv j COAL COAL CLOSE AT 6 :30 P. M. OPEN UNTIL 9 :00 P. M. ON SATURDAYS 7:30__The Monday Merrimakers | 0:00— Concert by the New Britain | Clean Coal. Courteous Treatment. Normal School Glee Club L. I Ethel I’rior, Conductor. The club Prompt Deliveries. will be assisted b>’ Alfred Cohn, j Violiruist— Ida Levin, Accomp. , OFFICE AND YARD A June suggestion CAKES I The Night Has a Thousand, Garden and Fairfield Streets, East Hartford Conn. j-yes . . . . ^...... Boltwood Lifebuoy Soap IT t Telephone, Laurel 1295 Tht Glee Clul) 24'/j LB BAG 12V4 LB BAG II The Fairy Pipers ...Brewer C 3LB Soi>rano Solo,.\rlenc .\ndeison BAG III Larghetto ...... Handel PasitffyFlI our Alfred Cohn, Violinist IV a. Her Rose ...... Coombs Pure, snow white b. Four Leaf Clover . Coombs ig LB The Glee Club I ^ The best shortening V a. Ma Little Banjo Dichmonti^ Pure Lard b. Dc Sandman... I’rotlieroc j fi Mezzo Soprano Solo— Helen I BAKING Bjornberg | ^ VI The Big Brown Bear | S Rumiiord’s POWDER Mana Zucca ; g The Glee Club | & VII Scotch Poem . . . MacDowell j g A & P fancy sweet corn NO. 2 CANS CAN Piano Solo— Ethel Prior Young and tender VIII a.Roses of Picard}'.. Wood 1 Corn b. The Brownies ...... Leoni ^ ^ Tl;e Club with Violin Obbligato j 2 IX Badineria...... Bach , S i A€fP NO. 2 Alfred Cohn, Violinist Call at our store here or Sliced CAN X By the Waters of Minnetonka 1 Kneapple The Glee Club with violin ob-i bligato by .-Mfred Cohn ; in Glastonbury and let us LARGE 0:30—Capitol Theater Pre.sentation Helps make washday easier PKG 10:00 —Grand Opera Hour by the National Grand Opera Company Rinso 11:00— News and Weather show you this Wonderful 11:05— Salvatore Avolee, .\ccord SU N 8W EET 2 LB ionist and Ray Moretti, Violinist Sanitary package PKG 11:30— Capitol Theater Organ— Prunes “ Melodies for the Folks at Range Home"— Walter Dawley Hurts CAKES We also have the Mohawk Gas Ranges and the well Kirkman's Dirt T':e gia=s in your windshield is known Barstow-Richmond Combination Coal and Gas -.he same stuff they put in hospital Ranges and Gas Ranges. windows. It is up to the driver j : Bounteous Crops BOTTLE X X * which glass he will look through. Stoves are our business and we are in business to sell 1 Hires’ Root Beer Extract LB i O 0 e you some of the best to be had and have you save money Sealed fresh TIN We make the most of our trou­ from Tested Seeds too. C risco at the factory bles. If W9 didn’t sprinkle the lawn VANILLA o r LEMON BOTTLE 3 3 « :o make B' grow, we v.ouldn't hnv-'' A seed that lacks the power of germination will never All stoves we sell are connected up free of charge: e x t r a c t tu mow it so often. bloom into a beautiful flower or lucious vegetable. You’ll 3 fOR X ® * I: never be disappointed in our seeds. Big Banker Candy Bar PKG Full Line of Garden Tools Crusader Biscuit n.b.c. FILMS Screen Wire EDWARD HESS GRANDMOTHER'S LARGE LOAF Developed and (Copper, Pearl and Black The real loaf Full wtight Electrical Fixtures and Supplies. Bread for every purpose x lb 4 o s Printed Screen Doors, All Sizes Electric Washing Machines. 24 Hour Service a 855 Main Street, Park Building, South Manchester m E (S(De> KEMP'S BAMFORTH’S Branch Store Hardware, Tools, Paint Telephone Building, Station 35, Glastonbury Film Deposit Box at 691 Main Street, South Manchester J Store Entrance. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6,1927. PAGE SIX

him raw vegetables to eat, had chant so be could return hare un­ Center Flute Band 24 Years Old, to Play at Lawn Fete on Birthday built himself up and saved him­ der the Immigration laws. Behind Bars Seven Years self from threatening tuberculo­ Wan’s mother never knew her. sis. son’s proximity to the nooa^ After Becomes Candy Merchant the first trial he wrote ,her teat h>; had been acquitted. Every twf Now Is A Useful Citizen Wan spent several months orien­ weeks he wrote her during those tating himself while friends took eight years, giving the street ad­ care of him. It was in the kitchen dress of the jail. After It was all of an American foster-mother who New York, June 6.—Scattered over, he wrote and told her the notes from a Manhattan ramble: had become interested in his case whole story. Crowds in the steamship agen­ (hat Wan got the idea for his busi­ cies...... And more crowds at Hie ness. He made some candy, and sold It. He made some more, and sold piers...... The European season ir VTOXXET SLEEVE ...... I on...... \nd howl...... Broadway! that, too. His business grew. Wan now has a store of his own. 1 ______must be completely ihrouigli for the season, since four dramatic Back In Shanghai is Wan's I y ti 1111141M111 mother, whom he hasn't seen foi’ "Vionnet cuts the sleeve long and ^ S critics have sailed within two days. ts. Fiftli avenue begins to put up ten years. Within a year, he Is I'^Ide with the bottom edge roundlnif wticv ewwwwwwe j its window and door barricades going back to see her, but first he} In precisely the same arc of curve and go away for the summer...... had to establish himself as a mer-lthat the Vionnet neck takes. a i There's really nothing niucli in the way of real "class'’ left on the avenue any more...... The last of the ducal families arc leaving...... Perhaps tlicy are giving up the ghost since P,.rk avenue an­ nounced that it's “butter-and-egg" population had more money than SUMMERTIME most other strcet.s put together. An or,gall grinder, seeming lost on Park avenue, stops at 79th street, just at tlie side of Fifi Stillman's residence...... But his SILK FROCKS tunes draw nobody to the window...... The house, like so many on lliat street, looks austere and abandoned...... One day I did For Daytime anti ' observe a liuller pulling down a shade...... Two blocks east the ' grinder will get a great reception ; from tlie kids of Lexington ave- Party Wear I nue. Center Flute Band of South Manchester. 1 A big crowd of Italian youiig- I sters arc gathered in the up- Every model in the selection j town tenement licit staring at a huge dru.gstorc picture of Charley sail possesses its own unus.ual GEOGHEGAN SHATTERS liindbergh...... Every wlierc you FLUTE BAND NOW Battalino to Make 1 turn tliere i.s a picture of Charley, Ziaiig Sun Wan. who spent five voars in a death cell, was released, touches of charm and indi­ RECORD WITH 69 CARD and a flock of admiring kids...... Already liis exploit lias become a and is now a health candy inanufa<’turer. viduality. And all of them 24 YEARS OLD Pro Debut Tonight game for tlie back lots...... Back Washington.— Saved from the O’Callahan, and such prominent Maiu-hcstcr again ligureil in the fences and such become oceans to gallows by some of the most promi­ lawyers as WTlton J- Lambert, portray styledom’s latest sport limcliirlit yesterday wiien cross and tenement fire escapes nent men in Wasliington, D. C., Dennis McKinney and Charles are dizzy etlier heiglits to .scale. Fahy pushed and carried liis case "nud" (teoghegan, lutmbcr of the TO-MHHT .\T HAltTFOIlD Ziang Sun 7Van. after an imprison­ Imal Country Cluh, set a new rec­ Listening in on Broadway. 1 hear ment of eight years, five of wliicli right up to the supreme court. edicts as to fashioning, fab­ Will Celebrate Birthday Play- notliing lint hard luck stories...... ord fur the West Haitford Country Star Bout were spent in a death cell, lias be­ The highest court granted him a Four sliows lost $900,000 witliiii a writ of certiorari and a new trial. ric and coloring, and above Bobb.v Brown vs. Harry Kb- few moiitliH...... And three of tlicm come a useful citizen. lliis lirst trip around and 36 fer his Van was the central figure in There were two more trials ending ing In Bright New Uni- betts— 10 roiiJid.S. were musical comcdic‘x...... 7 in disagreement, jurors standing . ! second. His card of 6!) sliatteied Sciiii-final Hence the long look on diaries Dil­ one of 7Vashinglon's most famou.s all represent values that murder cases since the assassina­ 10 to 2 and 9 to 3 for acquittal. fnrmc At lawn FpLp fnriner record w’lich was held Steve Smith v:i. Sanmiy Of- lingham's face...... He is said to lorms At Ldwii I Lie. ^ 7 1 . tion of Lincoln. He wa.s a school Finally the government gave up feniian— 10 nnmds. have contributed a quarter of a and the supreme court’s part in i challenge comparison with _ ___ j (teoghegan played the first time Other Boiit.s million to the annual dramatic male at St. Johns rniversily. in Shanghai, of Eugene Chen, T. B. the case stands today as one of the (around before the rain started to Bat Battalino vs Otto Oohl- adventure...... Moral: be careful most important documents of any model of equa^ price When the Main street public j fall, and his few slips were made herg— t roumls. what show you invest in... Broad­ Soong, present southern govern­ .M.alty Mario Johnny ment minister of finance, and jurisprudence involving the third hears the shrill notes of the fife i the second trip after the rain had way may be a street of quick mon­ degree. anywhere. . „ , , , - I started full blast. He took three (Kid Blair)— 10 round,n. ey...... But the losses are twice as many other now important Clii- and the thunuer of drums about . | ^ “ .Spud" .Murphy \s. "IH.sIi" I16SG. 7Vaii went free last May, wcigii- quick...... Nearly a million doBc,;.; ing 17 5 pounds. He had been in o'clock Tliur.sda,'- evening, b " j io„rtli and then came along with Teniiiiy Jarrett— 10 rounds. oil four shows...... Try to fi.gure Ho came to America in 1910 not be nepessary to ask ‘HMiere s i birdie two on the short fifth, lay- and after a couple of years at Ohio a dark, narrow cell all those ' out the sum total of the couple of years, but he had exercised and, tne parade'.'" Tire demonstration j hundred shows that close up their Northern University, studied fi­ will be accounted lor by the fact; gj^tb he was on nance at Columbia. He was an inti­ by persuading the guards to bring Tlie first open-air professional: tents eacli season and withdraw to the storehouse. » mate friends of the head of the ill two. but again took three putts bo.ving sliow of the season in Hart Chinese educational mission, T. T. to fourth birthday of the Center Flute 1 for a live. On the 270 yard ninth Marion Davies is in from Holly­ Band of the South er.tl. and the| ford is set for tonight at the 7'elo- wood...... And with a lorngette. If Wong, and the other members, C. hi.s drive was over tlie green and T, Shie and B. S. 7Vu. Wan came band will be marching along Maini lie took three from tlie other side drome, llii.s openin.g outdoor "sliot ’ 'you please...... 77'liat .strange faii- street, headed tor Hepot Square and | ; cits the gals get out in Hollywood. to visit them for a time, became ill of 1 027 furnisiiing two interesting and moved to a hotel so as not incidents: The admittance of all . . . .oaw her dancing at a diiiiiei' JXlfthev'wiU iH-ovkie nnlsTc’ nn-|”>>'‘|>.''"l9 ’ club and. unless my eyes mlstalic to be a burden. Tlien one night all of tiie iff-’-M'y driving the green aud gettiiB ladies free and the iirofessional de- three were killed at tlie mission. the fprmal oiiening ilown in two putts for a birdie j but of the sensational, amateur iiij, licr dancing purliicr v.as 7'ir- Lawn i'ete of the .Matuu; . ; .r Com-] cent .\stor...... Given Third Degree $29-50 tliree. Geoghi.g.an's card against featlierweiglit. Bat B.rttaliiio. Police detectives held 77’aii in­ tnunit,'' Club. |p.j,. I Baseball ma.gnatcs long liave set 77'ebcr and Fields.. remember The band will leave the Center! communicado and under third dt‘- 3 7 3 4 -34 i aside Ladies' Ua.'s when tli? charge them?— rcupited for a few min­ at 7 p. ni.. Tliursday (-xening atwl : Bar out . . 4 4 4 3 4 utes at a Broa 'way flood be::cfit j gree for toil sleepless days and Will arrive at Depot Square at 7:1.7: Bar in .... 4 4 4 3 3 5 4 3 4 iI4 I eliminated for the fair se.\, but sh( \v...... Inights, at Die end of which Wan __i Ffomcr Itainault, who i.s iiromoting signed the confession they wrote o'clock. Concert numlu'rs will be | gj; j the pro shows at the Velodrome is : ^ .,\iid Sam Bcimai'd, wlio started j them, lias crossed tlie bar. |for him. apparently without read­ II played on the park on DeiKitj ^__3'.. I tlie first, as far a.s Itnown. to admit* ^ Square, and the band will then pro-1 (Icoglieg.in out 4 7 4 3 2 4 3 3 . . . . Hi.s real name was B.iriielt.i ing it. Ill tliose ten day.s, he says, tF'orghcgan in 4 i 7 3 4 7 4 4 3__o'g I ladies williout chnrge to bo.ving Init a pi'ogram printer siielli'd it | ills weight dropped from 156 oeed to till* "77 bite House | __i show.s. grounds, where it will pla;. initil wrong the flr.'it lime lie appeared j pounds to 109. For seven years ,-n I Tb.e star liout tonight will find and eight months he was a prisou 10:30 p. 111. ' c- stage and Sam never took the Its Mctnbersbiii Harry Ehbotts. tlic Brooklyn Ter- chaii'c'J’ it He do-} or. He was convicted at the flrcr,l The membersliiii of the Center rol^ inUed. against Bobby^Bimwii of i.,-reo with the printer | trial on ihc basis of the so-caBedj BO.XIXG AT HARTl'XiRD Lowell, wlio recently defeated tlie' and Bernard lie was to the day ' confession. Flute Band is as follows: Samuel clever veteran. Paul Do:*le. jjj., Irwin, Thomas Irwin, nussell Ir-1 Then I113 friends began U come! Ebbets i.s a iiard liiUcr as forty- Bro.adwrv to his aid. John D. Dav's, Hiighj will. 77'illiam Siruiamon. Joseph Another liigli class boxing show gasped when it Sinnanion, Robert Kerr. Hamilton featuring the leading aniatenr box- three iinocliout.s in fifty-tliree 1 | rned, upon the dcatli of Maiir tUDoniicll. of the New Yoik, McKee.Georuc Duncan. John Pratt, iei’s from Boston, Providence. bouts will testif.i'; Harry carries a ice. Ihe dancer, that lie liad been Times: Dr. 77'iiBr.m C. Denni.s, j Joseph Kennedy, Jose,.h .Muldoon, I f'-'^seport Xew Haven and real punch whicii is wliy lie is one lorn in Manhattan...... Tho former legal adviser to the C_hi-j of the best box office mn.gnets in whole town though he came from nese government and Tacna-.\rica Thomas Stratton. William Stratton, ‘ • ^ p , , • w f Special Anhoiincement ; T...... fans at Capitol1 I’ark tonight, the New Yoi'l,'. abroad...... adviser to General I’ershlng; Sen­ James 1 son, .. ' 71 home of aniatenr boxin.g, witc. a In tlie semi-final. Ste\-e Smith of GILBERT S7VAR'. ator Stanley of Kentucky; Fat’aer Richard Bo.vcc. George Bo.-ce ai.,1 I improve Bridgeport will clasli with Sanim.x' OUR Stephen . ( ain.s. ! 'B'oii. Tlie now arena at Capitol Offcniian of tlie Pacific Coast, a Phone A Pie Shop llie flute liaml ins 1 s 1 ~ <1 | jj, arranged that every one boy wlio i.s camiiaianiii.g iiiow with meeting p ace in the clul. rooms | , ring side* success in Eastern rings. This i.s Owing to an increase in our restaurant simre adjoining Oiaiige hnll. and 1 ; Fach and every seat has a down for ten ronnd.s. SUCCESS Monday oieninc tiie liand nice (,f jije ring, the liack Battalino will make lii.s fir.‘t ges- i . . . ' business we are obliged to discontinue the delivery of Tor rche'ir.'^uls. ^ ^ ■ row of seats bcinp; less than thirty ture as a iirofessional against Otto . ^I Service — Quality — Low Prices depends on Has ,)8 I’ri/.e ( tips ^ 1 from Die ring. 7'ou can see Goldlier.g of New York, wlio has l.g small orders. On nianx' occasions diiiiii- i cccn : i,iq^- struck and enjoy bo.x- met a number of weil-luio_wn lioys, } ^ We are opening a store on years the band ha.s ilistiiigui.shed j jj.jp. nex-gi- enjoyed it Sid Terris cliief anion.g tlieni. Tills Your Itself in tonipetition witli oGici | pg^Q^g .\n of the seats are elevat- bout, xvhich will go on just before | ^ SPECIAL muslcal organizations tliroiighouti j-j forniiiig one of tlie best of the the scmi-firtal, will be four round;-i|5 Main Street No 457 North the state. It holds ineiiibcrship In smaller out door boxing arenas in — ^jjjg distance being prescribed j Fresh Calve.s’ L iv er...... 65c lb. Satisfaction the Connecticut Fifers' and Drum-i^-g^y Kngland just one block beyond the Center. We will give you the under Connecticut boxing laws for Sperry & Barnes Rindless Bacon, sliced thin ...... 49c lb. mers’ Association, and for two Oiie.geiK’ral admission ticket of an amateur making his first trip as years held Die state c.'iampioii.ship. with this thought con­ same phone service all the way through but you will 25 cents admits to tlie park and > pro. Lean Rib Corned B e e f...... 12c lb. Last year the local bau

Not Majority Kiiiployers Professor Dow and County Age.ut Windsor, is a patient at the Hart-, There is another point which has E. E. Tucker ot Storrs Agricultural ford hospital. Where Landis H ad a Close Call BANKS BAR FRIDAY escaped general attention in the College made a visit of inspection WAPPING The Co'nsecration meeting of the business evening discussion, and recently on the fruit and poult:.v Young Peoples Society of Christian that is that while tlie Cheney Bros, farm of Edwin T. and Edward A. Miss Betty Bracey of Hartford Endeavor was held at the church AS O P M E N IN G concern is mucli the largest em­ Smith. was ilie guest ot Miss Almira last Sunday evening and the subje* t ployer in Manchester its total pay­ Miss P^lorence A. Smith of tlic Adams at the home of her parents, was "Our Christian Duty to Main roll is much less than half of the Seymour school. West Hartford, in Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Adams cn tain Health” The leader was Miss Would Throw Bulk of Work total of all the payrolls, and other company with several supervisor Friday of last week. |Josephine Congdou. i friends spent the week-end at Gro­ The Federated Workers met at I j employers pay off at various times Deers seem to be quite plentiful through the week. So that the con­ ton Long Point, as the guest of her the home of Mrs. Homer Lane, cn ! around Oakland, three ha-vdng been On Day That Is Legal Holi­ venience of the silk mill workers, friend Miss Sayres. Friday afternoon, about a dozen ! Carlton B. Jones has returned ladles attending. Mrs. Albert B. | seen near the home of Frances I though of great Importance, is not Wetlierell and four more on t!i« day; Explains Position. I the only convenience to be consid- from a trip to East Dover, Vermont, Stiles df I'leasant Valley was the j I ered, simply becaust. it is not tlic wheit§ he went to take Mr. and Mrs. assistant liostess. farm of Sherwood Bowers recently^ greatest factor in Mie situation. Hiram Clinton on busincjss con­ The choir of the Federated church About thirty-five of the friends €f nected ■with their farm in that ht'ld their rehearsal at the church Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Burnham Ju ,t W ait and See place. The party was gone several The position of Manchester “ I really believe." said .Mr. Rus­ on Friday evening tliis week. gave them a surprise party at their banks, which have become involved days. Mr. and Mr.s. Clinton make The Federated Workers are mak­ new liome at Manchester Green sell "that if everybody would just their home with their .son-in-1, as Innocent bystanders in the con­ wait until the newness gets worn ing arrangements to bold their an- 1 Saturday evening. MHiist was play­ and daughter, Mr. and Mr.s. WiL mial picnic this year at Huggins ' troversy over business evenings fol­ off tills change in pAydays before liam Porter in Columbia. ed and the highest scores were j lowing the change in the Cheney trying to do anytlilng at all to ad­ Miss Anna Stanek bas returned j Gorge cn June 21::t. taken by Mr. and Ifirs. Harlow | Bros, payday^, was made clear to­ just to it, they would soon discover from New Jersey to spend a twi) Mrs. Stella Elizabeth Boland and Willis of Manchester. Mrs. John W. j day by R. LaMotte Russell, presi­ that there was no need to do any­ weeks’ vacation with her parents,' Frank Alvinzie Dewey both of Wap- W atson and Frank W. Congdon re- | dent ot the Manchester Trust Co., thing at all about it. I tliink we Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Stanek. Mr. i ping were .married at the Congre­ ceived the consolation prizes. Miss 1 1C one of entire willingness to sub­ could go along as we have done, Stanek is still suffering from the! gational parsonage at Scuth Wind­ Elizabeth Stoughton in behalf of i scribe to any feasible plan to fur­ witliont any dislocation of business impairment of vision which result­ sor last week by the Rev. Will'iam Mr. and Mrs. Burnham’s friends, | ther the convenience of the mer­ or habits. Like every new mechan­ ed from bis recent injury to bis W. Malcolm, pastor of the First presented them with two gifts, an This is the wreckage of the Virginia League baseball grandstand at Norfolk, Va.. which •was blown chants and the public- That It i.s not ism the system needs to get worn eye and bas to have assistance ini Congregational church there. |end table and a smokers stand. A down by a sudden 70-mile gale. Four fans were killed and 2 5 severely injured. Judge Kenesaw Moun­ feasible to shift the one business down to itc bearings: then it will driving his car. 1 Mrs. Esther Demming ot South ibuffet lunch was served. tain Landis, high commissioner of the diamond, -was watching the game in progress when the storm blew svening of the week from Tuesday run smoothly, without friction. up. hut escaped unhurt. to Frldaj\ however, was definitely "However, if it does prove that established. we will be serving the community To pile up an entire evening's better by changing our open eve­ rush business on top ot the Satur­ ning to Tbursday we will be willing day morning transactions, all neces­ to do so. But we won't keep open sarily to be cleaned up before the on P'riday because we simply can- bank force was enabled to quit for | not.' the latter day, would be to eli.ni-1 nate the Saturday half holiday en­ tirely, Mr. Russell said, and the I bank officials do not feel that they HEBRON would be doing justice either to Iret theWhote Family Help their employes or to the efficient Miss Caroline Kellogg lias operation of the bank's mechanism covered from her recent .severe by such an innovation. The only ness sufficiently to be able to alternative to this would be the em- turn to her liomc. ployment of a large e.xtra force for School In Ilopevale closed last the Friday night and Saturday week. The teacli^r, Warren Knowles morning peak, a course objection­ has returned to Peacedale, R. I., au fo r the Piano able not only on the ground of un­ where be will spend the summer. warranted e.vpense but again of Ho was accompanied by Donald questionable efficiency. Coates who will spend some time Only Ivegal Day as bis guest there. There is a general belief that it The Jaggor school has an attend- would be possible for the. banks to aiu'e record for the month of May di.spense with the Saturday halt of 9G.1 per cent. Clara Porter and holiday and substitute a half day .^nIla Michalik have a perfect at­ off at some other point in the week tendance record for the month. -—Thursday, perjiaps, when the Clara Porter has been perfect in stores are closed.This simply cannot attendance for the year so far. ■Mrs. Fred Wilson of^outh Man- be ckine because it is forbidden i y i clicster was a visitor to this town law. Saturday afternoon is a legal on Tbtir.sday. Mrs. Wilson was for- bank hohday. and siuh batiks c.s do I merly .'Miss Ida Green and spett lic.siners after twcly., n'cK; rk on I her cliildliood here. that (lay do .

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WIW»W IHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIimilBW !!ll l l l l »r.!B WHEN FASHIONABLE PARIS TURNED OUT FOR LINDY iLum^Axa Paul A Flutter of Feather Boas Greeted Him, Giiermaine Records. _ T - * 1 . ALLENESUMNEF.ALEENESUMNEH Brides are hard-hearted and<^luncheon, tea or dinner party. “ criON ' M t K Paris.<^take advantage of our trip to see stingy. Old maids always want Which means, I think, the death Dear Cousin: something worth while, after the "a little more heat” in their apart­ © 1927 A/ NEA Service {/ Ben Lucien Burman I suppose America like France, kneel of entertaining, for what’i crowd began to disperse. ments. Old people are the most the use? It has been bad enough THIS HAS HAPPE.VED motive, trouble quickly follows. Is simply rocked with the news of Paris Lulu Belle generous with tips. These observa­ for the last few years for a hostess LINCOLN M'.NXALLY, elderly “I can’t take you with me. Try Lindbergh’s achievement. And I tions come from one Harry Miles, Amerlcnn cheml«f» myatcrloualy to understand! And knowing your So we went to see Josephine Ba­ to plan her luncheon tor days, to I suppose every daily paper is show- who, after years of experience as •umm oned t o Ihe queer llflle disposition I might add that if you ker strut her stuff midnightly in a sigh with relief and pleasure at Junfcle-bordered town of I*()HTO ■ing pictures of him here or there cafe after she gets through with an apartment house Janitor, has A’EIIDE, In west central BrAzlI. attempt to follow, you’ll be endan­ her perfect luncheon menu of I and telling how madly we are rush- the Follies Bergere. She has a just written a novel about his ten­ eneountera nn old friend, VIL.\K, gering all of us, mostly yourself. ling around over here just to get a creamed mushroom soup, sweet­ who tell* him It wn* he who had lovely, graceful, seal-skin brown ants. The book is called “^Oh, Jan­ I’ll be compelled to send you back I glimpse of him. Imagine, my dear bread salad, hot buttered rolls and ■ ent for him. body and she danced in a blue itor.” He explains bridal stingi­ a parfait with little cakes, only to Vilak** cousin. ELISK MAR- just as you throw rocks at your dog ' I was at the field when he landed! ness on the grounds that brides, BEHRV. nn Amerlcnn fflrl, own* n who Insists on following you down I The One .Ymbitlon have her guests sit down, look dis­ eolTee pluntatlon nnd other land not being accustomed to apart­ mayed, nible the saltines that go near Porto Verde and has re­ the road. Not because you don’t I Aunt! says news of what he is ment house livln,g, do not know with the soup, and say as each ceived mysterious wnrnlnRs to set love your dog, and wouldn’t like to I dolDtg and w'hat is being done for out of the country. Vllak 1* enough to tip. Old people, however viand Is passed, “ I’m sorry, but have him along, but because you him will be more than stale by the £ V alarmed, because several death* having "been around some,” re­ I’m dieting.’’ already hnve occurred nnd the know the chances are that he’ll be time it reaches you through my member the Janitor. And here’s a superstitious natives think some killed by an automcAlle. Now letter. But she suggests that I des­ Rude Pigs! supernatural force Is at work. poignant observation— The day Nunnnlly arrives an­ please be sensible.” cribe to you some of the amazingly "Persons of small Incomes live That, say I, is bad enough, but other man Is killed, TO.NY BAH- He pressed her hand gently, lovely costumes in which French beyond their means. The less in­ when they begin bringing their IIKTTA. one of IHIse Mnrberry’s women are gowning themselves— special concoctions and ordering foremen. He had been hit with a strolled to the door and returned come one has. the more inclined he hoping against hope that they will club in the hands of LOIEA with a bundle, part of which he is to be a snob.” the hostess to cook them, that, say POTTS, another foreman. Before be among the lucky few who meet gave to the old man, part of which Two Wives I, is too rude to be overlooked. If he died a strange paralysis took and personally greet “Lucky you're dieting, live in private, and hold of him. nnd Vllak confide* to he put on the floor at his feet. There A passing strange wedding cere­ Lindy.” keep your troubles to yourselL Nunnnlly that he is certain Limey are boots and gloves for you, mony occurred in Chicago a few P<»tts. thouirh he m ay have struck Frenchwomen are welcominig days ago when wife number one You’re no more interesting than the victim, was not the murderer. Nanny,” he said. "Get Into them. him with a flutter of elegant feath­ I'hnt evenliiK Vllak Induce* acted as bridesmaid tor wife num­ a w^oman who tells all about her And put your raincoat on now. I er boas, with new sports coats that operations, as you try to regale the Nunnelly to come with him on a know you’ll tell me it’s hot but put ber two. Neither was there hair- visit to the house of GAYLORH are striking in their originality, pulling nor the "dirty looks.” gathering with a detailed account l*Ui:\TISS. a reticent and forbld- It on anyway.” with evening gowns and wraps of dlne man, known to be an enemy Stranger still, perhaps, is the atti­ of the deml-ounces you have lost. of Kllse. Vllak bcHere* Prentls* He helped the old man Into his such luscious shades that even a tude of wife number one who, A nice little old lady whom I Is som ehow Involved In the m y*- saddle, leaped in himself, and, wav­ young, inexperienced male like him though learning that her husband know gave a tea party the other terioii* death*. would be attracted even without B efore i^otnK to PrentI**’ placet ing a half-amused, half-troubled was a bigamist, forgave him, di­ day. It was a red letter day In her Vllak nnd Nunnnlly call on Ellse goodby to his cousin who stood knowing why. vorced him, and helped him life. For a week she tolled In her Vlarherrr, After a few minutes, peering after them, a delicate sil­ Spring In Farce hot kitchen, making little fruit and Vllak demands of Kllse what took straighten out his tangle of self- place In her house that afternoon houette against the barred door, set Of course we have a tremendous made woes by marrying the girl nut cakes, that improve with age, nnd she tell* him all the rifle* on off to the road again. chance to see clothes. For no one whom he had duped into believing little cookies, meringues and mac­ her place have been stolen. Her They retraced their route until stays home these days, except to he was a single man. Maybe this aroons. overseer, Adolf Schwartz, advise* dress and start out again. The sun her to leave the country. they neared the bridge which was nobility of character. Then Come the day. One solid hour’s is shining as if it, too, is celebrat- conversation of nothing but, "My, NOW BEGIN' THE STORY crossed the river. A red glow again, maybe it was a desire to get showed a few hundred yards down iiiig and that encourage.s an even who in the world could eat rich CHAPTER VIII rid of a noxious pest once and for the railroad track. “Queer,” said more gorgeous display of costumes. all. things like this? My, they loot de­ TTII.AK ir.ailc a quick tour of the Vllak. "Never saw that before. Have you. my dear, run into the Speaking of weddings, here’s a licious but I wouldn’t dare! Can’t ’ huiliiiup. then closely examined Let’s have a look at It.” new summer feather boas? Stun­ novel suit. Joseph Hassatt of I please have just a tiny unbutter- ning! becoming! Utterly to be de­ er cracker? the door. “Good lock, all right," They stepped their horses nearer Mount Vernon, N. Y., recently sued he murmured. “Open it. please." sired are they, made of ostrich somebody or other for $50,000 who I tarried when the other guests and through the brush saw five or feathers in the loveliest of pastel had gone. The little old lady was In The little German obeyed, expos­ six torches burning brightly, by the hit him with a car. Joe based his shades or black, white or a strik­ suit on the story that because of tears. She figured that just two of ing a white stone interior, filled light of which some twenty or ing combination of both. injuries sustained he lost his mem­ her hard-made delicacies had witli electric wire, storage bat­ thirty men were hurrying about The first one I saw held me been eaten. “ Rude pigs!” I said at teries. detonators, the delicate, ory. and that because he lost his pitching a tent. They were the speechless for it was of the most memory, he forgot that he was to their retreating forms. “ Why don’t more expensive parts of machinery customary motley of black, Indian, immaculate snowiness, worn with they stay home if they feel that which might prove too much of a meet a certain girl at the church and half-breed, with an occasional a black satin coat that buttoned on a certain date and make her his wav?" temptation to the natives if left in surly Individual who appeared to clear up to the throat and had in­ the ordinary waroliouses. Tlie blushing bride, and that because he be white. They were clad In the teresting side flares and suggested did not do so. the humiliated girl floor was hare except for the few nondescript clothing of the typical Jenny in its chic. A baskct-wcavo fabric coat witli now refuses to marry him at all. drifting loaves inescapable in tliis Brazilian laborer, here a once bril­ The boa was very lon.g and worn stunning deep cuffs and collar of And who can blame him, even if region of superabundant vegeta­ liant purple shirt hanging out over with studied carele.s.sness around all the wise-cracking hushands will tion. vivid green breeches, there a tat­ the tliroat, tight, with one end embroidered white satin. chortle something to the effect that But a tiny scrap of green. whl?h tered strip of cloth which had been haniglng down its wearer’s back he doesn’t know what he was to the old man seemed just another manufactured as an American suit and the other Ion;, end hrouglit spared ? frock, flaring tulle skirt, tight leaf, caught Vilak’s eye. He picked of underwear. The Clear Track bodice with slippers matching. She it up and wlien tlio German’s at­ Most were the dregs of their Mr.s. Evangeline Lindbenzh, Most icciT Ihc drci/s of Ihcir roi'cs. u ith rn/r? r;/rs amt ririous, dr- is termed the "Parisian Lulu tention was concentrated elsewlierc races, with cruel eyes and vicious, mother of the New York-to-Paris ffcuoatc filers. Belle." She is an .American colored flier, explains much of her son’s at­ put it earofully in his pocket. Tlioy degenerate faces. The teeth of girl who has completely captivated strolled outside again. some of the Indians had been filed titude towards the perils of life. On “Did you see him?” |tliat had strayed over her dark Paris. the day that Charlie hopped off In a few moments they had left “Yes . . . and no." She was olive forelicad. “It’s merely that into sharp points. "Must be sec­ i There were hundreds of distin­ the puffing Seliwartz. and were tion hands,” Vilak remarked. she went to her chemistry clas.s silent a moment. “I shan’t try I’ve made up niy mind about a few guished costumes at this cafe. One room in the Detroit High school 1. If a hostess is serving din­ once more inside I^lise's brilliant “Those In the States aren’t the again . ■ . alone.” i things wlicre I've been weak and jthat deserved an exclamation of where she teaches, asking the prin ner without the assistance of living room. gentlest creatures in the world but \’ilak grunted. “Ilumpii . . . ' foolisli before. In tlie past when deliglit was an evening dress of a cipnl to ee that no reports of her | any maid, is it gOOd form to in- they can’t hold a candle to the ones soft citron- green with patterns “Hid you go to see Prentiss yester­ wliat happened?’’ |you have gone out on your danger- son’s progress were given her. as : gjg^ jumping up tO help? day as you intended’.’” Vilak asked “lie came running out of his | ou.s expeditions here I’ve done they get down here. The cream of of sprays of flowers done on it in she wanted to be able to have her as lie leaned over and caught a house, opened tlie gate, aud set tliat notliing except sit on my veranda the country. Wonder It the rail­ gold spangles. It was topped by mind on her j'ob. The aliility both ! 2. How long are bread and brilliant fy creeping dangerously eiiornious mastiff of liis on me. If aud lazily rigid a novel. I'm not road sent them up on account of the sweetest evening coat I think to desire a clear track for the jitJ) butter plates left on the table? close to a spider web in tlie corner, I liadn’t been a fairly good tree ! going to do it any longer. I can’t the flood. Think I’ll find out.” I've ever seen— the same shade of in hand and to lie able to get it. is green as the drss but of the softest, 3. May paper doilies be used lie tangled the insect’s legs in the eliniber it wouldn’t liave liceii very witli a clear conscience. I'm re­ They dismounted, stepped through often hereditary and i.s perhaps gleaming stain. It had novelty in summer time to save laun- web an instant. . . . pleasant.” sponsible for bringing you down the brush and reached the open. In the biggest trait a child can be quilting bordering it aud running dering? Klisc watclicd him wonderlngly. Vilak took out liis cigarct case liere. Tlie \’ictorian period is over. a little depression of the land a given. Tliat’s tlie one thing tliat you, with bright fire was burning. Nunnally up th« front and making a flared "Cook This!” The Answers “What are you doing that cruel and smoked tliouglitfully. Nun- j collar that stood up like an Eliza­ thing for?” she protested. nally and Elise talked quietly. The | all your wisdom, can’t seem to looked at It. His wrinkled face be­ The late.st. If you’re dieting, I. Offer but do not insist. came puzzled. “Er . . . why have bethan ruff around its wearer’s you take your diet, viand.s ri,ght ?. Until dessert. “I'm being kind, not cruel,” he old man was cncliaiitcd by her undorstaiui. A woman’s as good as they that . . . er . . . yes . . . sleek, dark head. along with you to your hostess’s J. Yes. retorted. “I am trying to sliow it cliarm and intelligence. lie added a man, as liad as a man, as brave Rows of Cortluroy ills persuasions to tliosc of her as a mail.’’ that?” he asked in a whisper. “It’s tlie error of its ways and by dem­ hot tonight . . . very hot. And The border was just too intri­ cousin that she leave Porto Verde 1 \’ilak put a pellet of betel on his onstrating that webs are dangerous they’re not using it to . . . er . . . cate and lovely for words. For it as quickly as possible, citiier to re- ; tongue and rose to go. “Tlic liarem lhad six or eight rows-of cording to for it. save it from crawling to an melt anything. It’s . . . singular turn to the I’nitcd States or to take ! doors now open wide, tlie foolish .give it smart finish at the edges unhappy end. But it won’t learn. . . . yes . . . er . . . singular.” ■ Watoli.” up her resilience in some civilized wives lo foolisli freedom stride.” he I and then it had accordion-pleated part of Brazil. Siio only shook licr Vilak stared thoughtfully at the lie lifted it from tlie wch and set quol eil. I inserts quilted so that in addition i head sniiHngly. Tlie talk drifted blaze. "Fires can be used for other it on the lloor. In a moment it was "'I'alk away, if sarcasm makes ! to the (luiltod pattern, these little ; \ I to tlicir plans for tlie iiigiit and ' things than hea*t.” he answered. He again crawling imvanl the well, in you feci more superior. But with j pleated hits between the quilting First In Service! I then to Prentiss again. Elise, after bent down and drew something out j stood out like little puffs. As dain­ another tlio spider iiad swooped all due respect lo you it won’t I hearing iliat the two men iiitcmlcd of the hot cinders. This he held be­ ty as fair garb and fully as on- That is (he reputation we have earned down and before X’ilak could pre­ I'hange my intention in the slight­ I visiting liis fazenda, rcmarkeii ^ fore the chemist, "Perhaps that, ! traiteing! during the years we have served the people vent, slain it. “It’s a cruel law, est. I'm going . . . must you in­ of South .Manchester. : quietly tliat slic would go witli for instance. Mean anything to 1 Summer furs arc interesting. But nature’s law, the jungle law, or sist on cliewing that dreadful I tlicni. you?” I it just doesn’t seem right to me .No matter what the theater, no matter whatever > ou w;int to call it. And betel?” what the difliculties, wo make our service first \’ilak licard. liis gaunt, odd- The old man’s sleepy eyes nar­ 1 to ri.g oneself out in fur when so the closer we arc as men to it so alwa.vs. Fastidious and e.xactiog |>eople nat­ shaped Iiead jerked forward. “Xcw.s “Sorry, I must. And with equal rowed behind their glasses. All he : many organdies, silks and laces are the more cruel arc wo. Spider kills to me.” he mumliloii. “Afraid I’ll regret I must also announce that could see was what appeared to be at hand for hot days. urally come to us as cii.stoiners. for we have fly, frog kills spider, little snake the tyi>e of scr\-ice that will please them. liave to contradict it.” ; you sliall not come with us. Seri­ a small bit of charred wood no dif­ Selfish kills frog, big snake kills little ously,” he .said witli finality as he ferent than the other pieces of ' I hope my next epistle tells you snake, man kills big snake or an­ “I’m afraid that I’ll have to con­ neared tlie door. “I’m not in the branches which formed the glowing j that I’ve succeeded in actually -U. other little man. Did you go to see tradict you in turn, esteemed cou­ sligiitcst douliting your courage or embers. He shook his head. “No r meeting your countryman. I doubt Prentiss?” sin. I’m going.” I W.K.STRAUGHAN questioning your intelligence, for . . . it . . . er . . . means nothing it. They are just keeping that Siie nodded. "After all, we are “Haven’t you had enough happen "ScfVice AlWdt/s” v.iiioh I liave tlie liighest admira­ . . . er . . . nothing.” utterly becoming is the new long young man altogether too much to the only Americans here, and I felt to you wlien you went out there in ' PHONE 681 tion. I simply have a very strong Vilak tossed it back into the fire. boa of white ostrich feathers. themselves to suit Paris. like a licast for not trying to do the daytime? You want more Give me a line when you feel JIS CAST CENTS A ST. comiction— fuiulamcntally it may (To Be Continued) SOUTH MANCHESTER.CONH. something for him. As far as I am trouble:” i like it. Or any other time! be liased on prejudice. I admit— around and slung nonchalantly ov­ concerned he can liavo the land lie’s “Tlnit’s not the que.-tion.” She i liiat wlicncver women have any There Is adventure ahead of Nun- er her arm. With love and kisses. on for good. I won't dispute it.” nnlly and Vllnk. The night Is fllled bruslied hack a few wisps of liair cunnci'tion witli crime except as a with n thousand unseen dangers. New Rodier Fabric GERMAINE. Sll!linill!l1!l!lllllllllllllll!lllllllliyi|IUIUHlllUIIIIIIIII|IIIUIIHUIlHllll!!intnWU0UUUI!llllllllll!!!UlllllllllHllllll||||||||l||lllll||liii||||llllll||||||ll|||l|||||||||l||||ll|||l||!!||li||!|li|||||||iiil!ll!i!li|||||i|i|!||||!| She wore a black sating turban with soft draping. Her gloves were white glace k'd with flaring cuffs. Another smart get-up was a mid­ MRS. ADA M. thing lo do that will keep him ac­ summer coat of the new Rodier fa­ tive. bric that looks like basket weave MERRIFIELD Home Page Editorials linen with hat of same material. There’s the back-yard! Some pine Teacher of Goxi Nature boards and a carpenter! Presto The white coat, with smart seven- Mandolin Tenor Banjo change! In a remarkably short eighths lenigth and just enough of a n d Mandola Cello-Banjo Planning time one piay have a see-saw, a a flare to prove itself quite new and chic, had deep cuffs and tiny Ukulele Mando-Cello a horizontal bar, a sliding board, a collar of black satin heavily em­ Banjo-Mandolin Vacation swing, and a sand box for little broidered in white wool. children. Write to the Bureau of Ensemble Playing for Advanced One night it was rumored that Campings Child Welfare— Department of La­ Pupils. Good Ifea] the Herricks were going to give MEDICAL ETHICS TROl BI.E- duties Include service as an ideal, bor, G. Street, \Vashington, for Agent for Gibson Instruments. SOME PROBLEM "Chariot,” as everyone here calls patience and delicacy as highly de­ By Olive Roberts Burton simple directions for making these Odd Fellows' Block FOR .AVERAt.i; MAX sirable. full assumptions of ro- Lindbergh, a peep at Montmartre things— arvd others. Perhaps Fath­ and the way the whole crowd col­ At the Center.— Room 8. Mon­ sponsibility once a case lias been er can do it In the evenings. If By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIX undertaken. lected was a marvel. Aunt Louise day, Tuesday, Wednesday and there Isn’t enough room, perhaps decided we were foolish not to Thursday. Editor Journal of the American Solicitation of patients is con­ three or four families can go to­ Medical .Association and of Hygeia, sidered as unprofessional and un­ Vacation for the child means gether where there Is room and ethical, but the customs of the Why the Health Magazine. Ju.st the opposite usually for the each contribute toward the play­ community in which the physician mother. To the public as a whole, the things. It does cost a little, but let lives should govern his actions. If The quiet peace with which she question of medical ethics seems a it has been the custom to publish phonographs and radios, and new Waste Energy has been able to go about her du­ rugs wait. good bit of a mystery. The aver- a business card in the local news­ ag? man believes that medical eth­ ties from eight-thirty until four will Your child will have a club that PRKS paper, there is no reason why ho no longer be hers and for three Over the ics were developed primarily for may not do so. will keep him busy all summer. He c l e a n s e r s Ta n d I d y e r s the physician, and with little re­ months more or less she faces min­ must have friends and he must > ' • > ' Results, after all, govern a iature pandemonium with the add­ TELEPHONErWlO gard for the patient. If this av­ physician's standing in his com­ have exercise. Remember that. Let erage man believes that there ed anxiety of dangers of the street. him help to make the thli^gs— Sa M*acne«i*r, Coniw' munity. Fortunately, the men who The ideal way, of course, would Wash Tub? should be a code of conduct— a set are great In medicine arc also like­ there’s an Idea— girls, too. A set of of principles whh-h should govern he to find some quiet spot In the carpenter tools and some pfne ly to be great In heart and mind country and let t'ne children run — when you can get the family wash­ the actions of the medical profes­ and spirit. boards are about the first things sion at large— he i.s often at a loss Ioo.=e. But it costs more than a lit­ I’d give a boy. Washable Suits ing done so cheaply, so quickly and so to know how to tell an ethical and tle. even to go to "some quiet satisfactorily by us? scientific doctor from an unethical spot.” Even so there is usually part Palm Beach. Gabardine. All the light sum­ NEW HAT.S We use no bleach, acid or injurious and ignorant one. of the summer at least to be spent mer fabrics lose their cool shimmer altogeth­ In many cases, public Judgment at home. Please toll the bell for Tommy Earl chemicals: only soap and plenty of Crowns have come down In the is based on the kind of a car the There are two answers . For as he drove he hugged his girl. er too easily. But you can keep them bright world and brims are gaining in im­ clean water. doctor drives, the church he at­ Mother will either have to be a and fresh by frequent dry cleaning. They’ll tends. his wife’s social position, portance. Hand-painted designs, martyr or a general. They say ■wear longer. And they’ll give you a lot more We call for your work—do it up open work, lace Inserts and ribbon his whiskers, or f c protuberance • very mother has to have sixteen satisfaction in the meantime. right — then deliver when you say. of his abdomen. Frequently a appliques all decorate straws and sidi^-;. Wo shall make it seventeen, New Thing \ felts. And the cost is indeed trivial com­ forty-eight inch waist measure Is ttiking it for granted that the roie Cleaning and dyeing. .. .promptly and perfectly done. pared to 'what you yourself spend in taken as^the equivalent of a forty- of martyr is not to her liking. eight caliber brain. The fact re­ TUCKED TRIM>nXG A general then she is, and a gen­ In Face Powder Your clothes called for and delivered. They are taken time and energy. mains, however, that a man may eral must idan a campaign. A gen­ A new youth shade that is exclu­ care of as your individual things... .not huddled togeth­ One-inch inserts of tucks in self- | Phone us Now— 795-2. score high on all these points and eral planning a campaign, must be | sive to MELLO-GLO. 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T!ic LAUNDRY the physician t his patient. These days.— adv. i child simply has lo be given Bouie-[ J. W . H als Co,-—adv. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6,1927. PAGENINEf 2f200 Fans See Hartford Beat Providence 11-5 SET NEW MARKS AS LOCAL National League Hartford Team Again Wins A m erica Uagae pREf PASSES IN SIXTH Here By Shutout, Score 1-0 A t St. I.nuta;— HIGH LOSES AT WESLEYAN ROBI.NS 0 0, CARDS S, 1 Results HEPS WINNERS TALLY 6 T IE S (First Game) ST. LOUIS For the second time this season, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 2 4 0 0 the Austin Organ company baseball Douthlt, cf .. .. 1 PIRATES KEEP UP team of Hartford came to Manches­ At XVn»hlB«toiii— Captain Hall’s Absence Hurts HIGH SCHOOL WINS Frisch, 2b ...... ___ 3 1 0 1 4 0 DROWNS », NATION.kLS t Hard-Hitting and Weird Bottomley, lb . ___ 4 1 1 15 0 0 ter yesterday and returned home ST. LOUIS ELEVEN RUN RALLY Hafev, It ...... ___ 3 2 1 2 1 0 without allowing the local team AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Holm, rf ...... ___ 3 0 1 1 0 0 O’Rourke. 3b ...... 6 1 4 4 1 0 Manchester’s Chances; U. Bell, 3b O 0 3 O 0 WINNING STREAK any runs. First, they trimmed Cheney Brothers 5 to 0 and then Adams, 2b ...... 5 1 3 4 4 0 Pitching Highlights As FROM WINDHAM 9-4 Snyder, c ...... ___ 4 0 1 i' 1 0 Sisler. lb ...... 5 0 0 10 2 0 BARELY BEATS C.B. Thevenow, ss . . ___ 4 2 2 1 4 1 yesterday went over to Hickey’s E. Miller, If ...... 5 2 3 0 0 0 Meriden Finishes First .Ylexander, p ... ___ 2 1 0 0 2 0 Grove and tacked a 1 to 0 defeat H. Rice, rf ...... 6 1 1 1 0 0 Senators and Grays Bat­ Schulte, cf ...... 4 1 3 3 0 0 31 8 11 27 17 1 on the Community club. Rain stop­ Twenty-three Points Ahead ped the game during the eighth Schang, C ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 and Locals Second. Chap­ BROOKLYN Gerber. 88 ...... 4 2 1 4 4 0 Jerry Holmes Goes Good; AB. R. H. PO. A. E. inning. Zachary, p ...... 5 1 1 1 3 0 tle Until Rain Intervenes; Care}-, cf ...... ___ 4 0 2 4 0 0 Putnam Scores Eleven Times 2 The game was a splendid pitch­ Partridge, 2b .. ___ 4 0 1 2 1 Of Runner-Up and Lead­ ing battle between Vin Farrand 42 9 16 27 14 0 man Tech Here Friday. Hendrick, cf . . ___ 4 0 1 0 0 0 WASHINGTON Gets Last 13 Hitters In Herman, lb .... ___ 4 0 0 7 3 0 and Dazzy Farrell with neither In Fourth But Only Wins May Play Here Saturday 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Felix, If ...... ___ 4 0 2 0 1 ing In All the Fields. having any noticeable advantage. West, cf ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Flowers, ss .... ____ 4 0 1 1 2 0 Meriden High school, which lost Salas was hit by Farrand In the Bluege, 3b ...... 4 0 1 1 6 2 Row and Fans 9; Big Game Butler, 3b ...... ___ 4 0 0 2 1 0 third and later scored on Far­ Goslin. If ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 13 to 12; Caron Hits With Waterbury. to Manchester High in Meriden 50 Henline, c .... ___ 3 0 0 5 3 0 McNeely, If ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 Pottv, p ...... ____ 2 0 1 0 0 0 rell’s single. to 40 recently, won the Connecticut By DAVIS J. WALSH Speaker, lb ...... 3 0 2 6 0 0 Interscholastic trade and field MeWeenv, p .. . ___ (1 0 0 1 0 0 Manchester had several chances Cullop, lb ...... 1 0 0 3 0 0 Thursday With East Hart­ Statz, X ...... ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 I. X. S. Sports Editor Homer With Bases Full. meet championship Saturday after­ to score but lacked the punch to E. Rice, rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Hartford defeated Providence New York June 6.— What are produce hits when needed the Tucker, rf ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 noon at Andru.s Field, Wesleyan 34 0 8 24 11 2 Rlgney, ss ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 here yesterday when two pitchers ford. Score by Innings: you going to do with a club that is most. Doubles by Edgar and St. University, Middletown, scoring twenty-three percentage points Reeves, ss ...... 2 0 1 1 2 1 for tho Grays lost all control o f 4714 points. Manchester was sec­ St. Louis ...... 004 004 OOx— 8 John availed nothing. Harris, 2b ...... 2 0 0 2 2 0 An eleven run rally in the ahead of the runners-up In hitting, A small attendance watched the Stewart, 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ond with 5 5 2-3. Bristol third, Two base hits. Carey, Bottomley; fourth Inning barely proved suffi­ the ball and Issued five free tickets leads the league in the latest field­ game and it is understood that the Ruel, c ...... 1 0 0 6 1 0 101.',, Wo.st Hartford. fourHi. homo run. Hafcy; stolen bases, Dout- Tate, c ...... 1 0 0 3 0 n to first base in one inning resulting Windham High was no match lilt, Hafey, Friscli: double plays, ing averages, ranks well up in stol­ Community club may decide to -go cient to give the Belding-Heming- IS 1-M. and Middletown last with Thevenow to Frisch to Bottomley; en bases and has placed four pitcli- | on the road during the stay of the Braxton, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 way company nine a victory over in a six-run rally for the Eastern no score. Meriden's victory pre­ for Manchester in Willimantic Sat­ Murray, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 left on base, Brooklyn 7, St. Louis ers in the first ten? Offhand, the Hartford club In town week-ends. Thurston, z ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cheney Brothers in Putnam Satur­ League tailenders. Rain stopped the vented Manchester from winning urday afternoon and the local ( 9; base on balls, off Petty 5. Mc­ writer would venture to say that Weeny 2; struck out, by Petty 3. Mc- However, nothing official has been game in the first half of the ninth permanenjt possession of the beau­ schoolboys won handily, 9 to 4. you are going to let it win a lot of given out in this respect. Neither 33 1 6 27 11 3 day afternoon, the home team AVeeny 2, Alexander 1; hits, oft Petty inning with Hartford leading 11 to tiful silver loving cup offered to Jerry Holmes was on the mound for 11 in G inning-s, McWeeny 0 in 2; ball games and that is what the was any box score of the game sub­ Score bv innings: squeezing out a 13 to 12 winner. the winner three consecutive times. St. Louis ...... 000 152 102—9 5 and also resulted in the postpone­ the winner.s and he pitched a fine passed balls. Hcnlin; losing pitcher, National League in general is do- | mitted for publication by the Com­ AA'ashIngton ...... 000 001 000— 1 Except for the fatal fourth Putnam It was Meriden's first victory. Petty; nmpirc.s, McCormick, Klein ing with the Pittsburgh Pirates to­ munity club, the following having Two base hlt.s, Schulte (3). E. Mil­ ment of the second game of the Two new records were broken, game, retiring nine batters on and ItlcLaughlin; time 1:47. day. ler, Speaker; three base hits, Goslin, found the Manchester team far su­ doubleheader. Exactly 2,151 per­ X —Statz batted for Petty In 7th. been obtained from Hartford. both by Manchester athletes. Joe strikes, issuing but one base on (Second Gnnie) The Pirates finished their second Austin Company (1) H. Rice; stolen base, E. Miller; sacri­ perior. sons paid to see the teams battik In McCluskey broke the mile record BROOKLYN successive week with a winning av­ fice., Schang; left on bases, St. Louis the McKee street stadium and many halls and allowlne; only seven hits. ABRHPOA E 9, Washington 9; base on balls, off Cheney Brothers scored two runs setting a new mark of 4 minutes, AB. R. H. PO. A. E. erage of better than .600, the Card­ Zachary 4. Braxton 1, Murray 1; got a good soaking when a heavy He also batted well. It was his third Carev, cf, rf ...... 5 0 0 1 0 0 Baker, I f ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 in the first Inning and five in the 55 4-5 seconds and Ted Chambers O inals alone giving a superior per­ Hayes, 3 b ....3 0 1 1 0 0 struck out, by Braxton 3. Murray 1; thunder shower ended hostilities. vlctorv of the season and the Partridge, 2b ...... 5 1 0 6 0 hits, off Braxton 12 In 6 innings, off second but this seven run lead was broke the half-mile mark with 2 Hendrick, rf ...... 4 1 3 0 0 0 formance. St. Louis, breaking out Rice, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 The game, while interesting from school’s ninth. Holmes also retired Murray, 4 In 3 Ipnings; losing pitcher, shattered when Putnam went on minutes and S 3-5 seconds. Statz. cf ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 again in an epidemic of startling Zonghetti, c . . 3 0 0 0 0 Braxton; umpires, Dlneen and Nallin; a viewpoint of hard-hitting, was the last 13 hatter.s in succession. Herman, lb ...... 5 0 14 Manchester's chances were con­ •> 1 0 1 pitching which included eighteen Cotter, S3 .... 3 0 1 0 0 1 time, 1;55, a battin.g spree in the fourth. Six­ marred by wierd pitching. Each siderably handicapped by the ab­ What is by far the most import­ Feli^, If ...... 1 0 1 0 0 scoreless innings against the Dodg­ z—Thurston batted for Murray In teen batters faced the combined ant game of the season will take Flotvers. ss ...... 4 0 0 6 6 0 Kilray, 2b ----- 3 0 1 4 2 0 Sth, team had to use three pitchers and sence of its star, Captain Billy Hall Butler, 3b ... 4 0 0 ers, won five and lost one since last delivery of Elmo Mantelll and Pop nlace in East Hartford in that city 1 1 2 Salad, rf ...... 2 1 1 1 1 0 eleven base on balls were issued. who was out with an Injured ankle. Hargreaves, c . . ... 3 0 0 4 0 0 Monday and jumped ahead of the Greenbaum, lb 2 0 0 4 0 0 Edgar in this frame before three Nevertheless, the game kept the In­ Hall, in all probability, would have Thursday afternoon of this week. Doak, p ...... 4 1 1 0 2 0 Giants and Cubs into second place. -4.t Nevr York:— outs could be made. Ten solid hits Farrell, p .... 2 0 1 1 1 0 YA.NKS 15, TIGERS 3 terest of the large throng right up scored at least ten points for Man- Wilfred Wiley, star southpaw, of American League and four base on balls did the the local team, will oppose Buddy 38 6 9 27 16 1 NEAV YORK until the deluge came. cliester in the pole vault, broad and ST. LOUIS IMeantime, the American League 24 1 5 21 4 1 AB, R. H. PO, A, E. trick, Manchester playing errorless Hartford pounded Douglas, high jumps. Credit is due Meriden, Brewer, Hartford's ace. East Hart­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. had developed even more of a Conimunltv Club (0) Combs, cf ...... 3 1 0 3 0 0 ball. Caron smacked a home run b.owever. for the Silver City ath­ ford leads the league with but one Douthlt, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 1 two-team race than before, the A B R HPOA E Koenig, ss ...... 3 1 1 6 2 0 with the bases loaded off Edgar. Touchstone and Van Brunt for a defeat. Manchester has lost twice Frisch. 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 2 1 Yanks and White Sox staking Ruth, rf ...... 4 1 2 3 0 0 total of fifteen hits, five of them letes did a creditable job, especial­ Bottomlev, lb .. ... 4 0 1 7 0 0 Hunt, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Gehrl,g. th ...... 2 1 0 12 0 0 Putnam made 18 hits and Man­ ly its entries in the shot put and and a victory will knot the league Hafey, If ...... o n 0 7 1 0 themselves to a highly successful McLaughlin lb 3 0 0 9 0 0 Paschal, If ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 chester 17 hits. Edgar, Llnnell and for extra bases- Providence smote discus throw. In the shot put standing. South-worth, rf . ... 4 0 2 3 0 0 week while the Athletics were Llnnill, 2b .... 3 0 0 1 1 0 Lazzerl, Sb ...... 4 0 2 2 2 0 Plitt led the assault for Manches­ ten hits off the combined delivery One strange fact about the Wil­ L. Bell, 3b ...... 4 u 1 1 1 0 ceasing to be an active contender Morehart. 2b ...... 3 0 0 2 7 0 ter with Carey and Nelson featur­ of ITahn. Miller and Auer, three of George Keeney did surprising Schulte, c ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 St. John, cf Grabowskl, c ...... 3 o n 2 0 0 limantic game Saturday was that, for the lime being by blowing five them for added bases. Tommy Har­ work for Manchester by placing Tlievenow, ss ...... 3 0 0 0 1 1 Edgar, 3b . Moore, p ...... l o o 0 3 0 ing for Putnam. second. He also won the javelin of Manchester's nine runs, hut one Haines, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 1 tall games and forty-two points in Partons,. ss Thomas, p ...... i o 0 0 0 0 With the score one run in Put­ ris got a home run in the first in­ was earned, while Windham High percentage. The commanding po­ Stratton, If nam’s favor as the eighth inning ning off a fast ball served by Mil­ event. Red Sheridan's work in win­ 31 27 7 4 26 5 6 27 14 0 ning the 220 and coming second in earned three of Its four. It’s the 1 6 sition of some weeks is likely to be Wallett. c . started, Hanna fanned but Plitt ler. runs that count, however, and not Score by innings: determined in the New York-Chlca- DETROIT got a single to right. Stratton forc­ the 100 with a sore leg was deserv­ Brooklyn ...... mo 003 002— G Farrand, p AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Each team scored three times In how they are scored. Willimanilc’s go series at the Yankee Stadium Warner, 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 1 0 ed him at second and Linnell ing of praise. St. Louis ...... 001 000 000— 1 the first inning and from then on Manchester's next meet will be six errors were very costly. Two base lilts, Hendrick, South- this week. 34 0 4 21 5 0 Neun. lb ...... 4 n o 9 0 0 grounded out ending the local Manchester hit well. Ah Lupien worth, Bottomley.’ Statz; sacrigccs, The respective leads of the pace Manush, cf ...... 5 0 2 2 0 0 chances. steadied down until Providence with Chapman Tech of New London Felix; double plays. Partridge. Flow­ Austin Organ ...... 001 000 0— 1 Fotberglll, It ...... 5 o 1 2 0 0 faltered in the fatal sixth. Going and Ty Holland leading the pack setters today is four games for the Community Club ..000 000 0— 0 Heilmann, rf ...... 3 1 1 o o 0 here Friday afternoon. The sum­ ers, Herman; left on bases Brooklyn Manchester (12) into the inning with a 5 to 3 lead, maries of the various events Satur­ with three bingles apiece. Each 7, St. Louis 6 ; base on balls, oft Doak Pirates and a game and a half for Two base hits: St. John, Edgar; Devjveras, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 smote a double. The locals made 3. Haines 1; struckout, by Doak 4, the Yanks, the latter's position be­ Gehringer, 2b ...... 5 0 1 3 3 0 A B R HPOA E Douglas passed Scbinkel and Harry day follow; stolen bases: Farrell 2; sacrificees, Tavener, ss ...... 4 1 2 3 4 0 four runs In the first inning and Haines 4; wild pitch, Doak; umpires, ing almost logical as that of the Greenbaum, Stratton; left on bas­ Hanna, 3b Heitmann, pinch-hitting for Morri­ 100 yard dash; Won by Rock­ Klem, McCormick and McLaughlin; Wlngo, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Plitt, ss . . son, slammed a single to left. Man- led to the finish. For a while the time, 1:46. Pirates in view of the fact that the es, Austin Organ 4, Community Bassler, c ...... 3 1 2 4 0 1 well. (WHI; second. Sheridan, Stratton, c third. O'Connor, tB); score rested at 6-4 In Manchester’s Huggins entry tops the league in Club 5; struck out, by Farrell 2, Wbltebill, p ...... 4 U 1 0 5 0 gum fiied to Douglas but pinch-hit­ favor but it was Increased to 9-4. batting by thirteen points in the Linnell, 2b ter Neiderkorn walked. Krahe's fourth. J. Deming, fMeriden). Farrand 1; hit by pitcher, by Far­ 38 3 12 24 13 1 Young Merrill, playing left field At Chleaj^ut— latest average, has outscored both rand (Salad); umpire, O'Leary. Edgar, cf, p sacrifice fly scored Schinkel and Time 10 4-5 seconds. CLBS 7, [> Score by innings: for Willimantic, turned in a nifty BIl.VVES leagues by more than thirty runs, New York ...... 000 201 03.x—3 Mantelll, p, cf then Douglas filled the bases with 200 yard dash; Won by Sheri­ CHIC.A.GO is well ahead of both leagues In Boyce, If dan (SMI; second, Kaufman, (B); performance bagging all of the six AB. R. H. PO. E. Detroit ...... 001 100 100— 3 his third free ticket. At this point. flies that came his way in addition Beck, 2b ...... sacrifice hits and extra base hitting Two base hits, Eazzeri, Fotberglll; White, rf Touchstone took up the burden for third, J. Deming. (Meriden): . 4 1 1 3 4 0 three base bits, Tavener. Paschal: to making a hit and scoring a run. Englislt. ss ...... 4 1 3 7 4 0 and likewise has four pitchers in Macdonald, lb Providence and promptly forced In fourth. Rockwell, (Meriden). Time Webb, rf ...... 2 home run, Ruth; sacrifices. Paschal; He is but 14 years old and is a . 1 0 0 (1 0 the first ten. RAIN STOPS LOCAL double plays, Tavener, Gehringer and Hunt, rf . Wilson, cf ...... ♦> 1 n 3 (1 0 two more runs by walk.ng Butler 2 4 3-10 seconds. freshman. Ty Holland made the o Outhitt.ng Sox Ncun; Morehart and Gehrig Gehrin­ Brennan, rf ■4-40 yard dash: Won by Rein­ Stephenson, If ... . . 4 1 0 I) 0 and Keesey in succession before best catch of the game, a beautiful Grimm, lb ...... 3 2 The Yanks are outhitting the Sox ger. Tavener and Neun. Whitehill, hart. (Meriden); second, Jaeger, 1 1 8 II Gehringer and Neun; left on bases. Hermann nicked hiOKfor a double. running spear of Kichol’s drive in Hartnett, c ...... 3 1 U 3 (1 0 by .312 to .287 but the latter have 44 1- 17 24 12 0 (B); third, Cheney (SM); fourth. Frelgau, 3b ...... TEAM FROM WINNING New York 4 Detroit 14; bases on balls, Hartford picked up two more the seventh that was labeled for a . 3 1 1 0 1 0 a lot of pitching fools and the will off Moors 2, oft Whitehill 5. off S. Deming, (M). Time 55 seconds. Blake, p ...... 3 0 0 1 4 0 Putnam (13) tallies In the eighth on hits by But­ sure triple if it got over his head. to'win and they are doing just that. Thomas 2: struck out. by Whitehill 4, 8S0 vard run; Won by T. Cham­ o 7 by Moore 1 by Thomas 1; hits, off A B R HPOA E ler, Keesey and Hermann and In Nino BogginI, who is hitting in 7 s 27 15 0 They shared with the Cardinals the bers. (SM): second, Hyatt, (Meri­ BOSTti.N intra-league honors of the week Moore 12 in 6 2-3 innings, off Thomas Carey, ss. 3b . . . 1 5 3 3 2 the ninth Providence started a rally den); third Sprafke, (M); fourth, the 400 class, kept his average up 0 in 2 1-3 Innings: hit by pitcher, hy Catfrey, 3b. p .3 1 1 2 1 0 by drav;lng two bases on balls be­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. with five victories in six starts, the Bon Ami and East Glaston­ Jloore (Warner), by Whitehill (Koe­ Slade (B). Time, 2 minutes, 8 3-5 by walking three times and fan­ Moore, 2b ...... 3 u 1 2 1 0 Yanks being second wits six out of Bennett, lb..4 1 1 7 0 0 fore old Jupiter Piuvius came to Hichboui-g. rf . . . . . 3 0 0 3 0 u nig). by Thomas (Heilmann); win­ seconds. ning once. eight, the Dodgest third with five ning pitcher, Thomas; umpires, Geisel, Caron, if ...... 5 2 2 4 0 0 Hartford’s relief. The summary: Welch, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Mile run: Won by McCluskey, High, 3b ...... Ormsby and Owens; time 2:20. F.* Murphy, Hartford play Waterbury . . 4 0 1 4 0 0 out of seven and the Pirates fourth bury Deadlocked When X—Devlvera ran for Heilmann In (SM); second, MacGray, (WH); Fournier, lb ...... 3 0 0 7 0 0 with four out of six. 9th. rf, cf ...... 5 0 2 1 0 0 here Saturday if suitable arrange­ .Manchester (0) Brown, If ...... 4 0 0 0 0 (1 Plankey, cf, 2b 4 2 1 1 0 0 third, Cuspy, (M); fourth. O'Day, o The Giants and Browns were XX—Wlngo batted for Tavener In ments can be made with the local A B R H F O \ Bancroft, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 0 9 th. Nelson, 2b .... 3 3 3 1 1 0 (MI. Time 4 minutes 55 4-5 sec­ Hogan, c ...... 3 n 1 6 0 0 the only other entries to play above Old Jupiter Piuvius Says High school which has already E. Dowd, rf . . '5 0 2 1 1 0 o Bardier, c .... 4 1 2 S 2 1 onds. Edwards, p ...... 2 0 u 0 11 .500 for the Aveek and the latter, in secured permission for the use of Foley, 2 b ...... 3 1 0 2 3 1 Burrus, x ...... 1 n 1 0 0 0 J, Murphy Running hign jump; Won by consequence, jumped from sixth to the field on that date. Leavitt, (.Meriden); tie for second Holland, cf . . , 5 3 3 3 0 0 Wertz, p ...... u 0 0 u 0 0 Stop; Ed Coleman’s Hit p, r f ...... 4 2 1 0 2 0 Winzler, 3b ,.,4 1 0 0 1 0 fourth place. They won only four The summary: between Booth, (B), and Franca- out of seven, at that, but the race Farr, ss ...... 5 1 1 1 1 1 30 0 5 24 11 1 Score by Innings; is so uneven at the moment that 37 13 18 27 9 3 villa, (B): third. Fanning, (WH). W. Dowd, lb . .5 1 0 8 0 1 Ties Score. WATCHING H.YRTFORD It. GR.\YS 5 Distance, 5 feet, 5 inches. Chicago ...... 002 010 13x— 7 anything can happen below sec­ Manchester ....250 022 010— 12 H.\RTFORD Lupien, If .... 4 1 3 1 0 0 Two lia.se hits, English, Stephenson, Pole vault: Won by Leavitte, i ond place. There was only sev­ Putnam ...... 010 1110 OOx—13 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. BogginI, c ____1 1 0 10 1 0 'Beck; stolen bases, AA'ebb, AA'ilson, Two base hits; Edgar 2, Nelson KraliP, p.s ...... 4 1 3 1 4 0 (Meriden): tie for second between i Hogan; sacrifices AVilson. Webb 2, enty-nine points today separating Morri.ssev, rf, cf . . . 4 2 1 2 1 0 Holmes, p . . . .v 0 1 0 2 0 Rain halted the baseball gahH THESCOREBOARD Gay. MI. and Moyson, (B); tie for Blake; double plays. Higt to Moore to the Athletics in third place and the Linnell; three base hits; Stratton; Butler. 3b ...... 4 2 2 3 1 0 I Fournier; Blake to English t(? Grimm, between the Bon Ami and East Keesey. lb ...... 4 3 3 10 0 0 third between Scarlato, (SM), Tigers in seventh. home runs, caron; sacrifice bits; Totals 35 9 10 26 9 3 • Irimm to English to Grimm; left on The Dodgers thus had the best Glastonbury teams in that city Sat­ Hermann. 3b ...... 4 0 3 2 0 0 Mercer. (SM). and MacGray, bases, Boston 6, Chicago 6 ; base on Carey. Plitt, Mantelli, Macdonald; Schinkel. If ...... 4 1 0 3 0 0 (WH). Height 9 feet, 9 Inches , Willimantic (4) balls, off Edwards 5, Blake 2, Wertz eastern record in the National urday afternoon at the end of the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS stolen bases: Carey, Plitt, Strat­ Horrison. cf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Running broad jump; Won by A B R H P 0 A E 1 : struck out, by Edwards 4 Blake 2 League at a time when it was al­ sixth inning with the score dead­ Eastern League ton, Linnell 2; double plays: Carey Heitman, rf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 I AA'ertz 2; hits, oft Edwards 5 in 7 In- locked at three all. Manauni. c ...... 5 0 1 2 0 1 Fisher. (WH); second, Wilkinson, Pickett, rf . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 most vital for the Giants to show Hartford 11, Providence 5, (8, to Bardier to Bennett; first base on ; nings, off AVertz 3 In 1 innings; bit what they had up. the sleeve besides -Manchester tied the score Just Kahn, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Meriden); third, J. Deming, Nichols, c .... 4 1 2 5 3 0 i by pitclier, b\- Blake (Richbourg); rain.) balls off Murphy 1. Edgar 2. Man­ Miller, p ...... 1 0 0 1 2 0 (Meriden); fourth, F. Demirkg, Dillon, 2b ... .4 1 1 3 3 0 I wild pitclies. Wertz 2; passed ball, an arm and an elbow. They failed before the game was called with a Pittsfield 4, New Haven 2. NIeUerUurii. .x ...... 0 1 0 o 0 0 j Hogan; losing pitcher, Edwards: um- telll 3; hit by pitcher: Nelson, (MI. Distance 19 feet, 9*4 inches. J. Merrill, cf . . 4 0 2 2 1 0 to gain with the record of four out two-run rally. East Glastonbury Bridgeport 5, Springfield 4. Brennan; struck out by Caffrey 5, Auer, p ...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 : plres, AVilson, Quigley and Pflrman; of seven; in fact, they lost two per­ Discus throw; "Won by Dlttmer, Saba, 3b ...... 4 0 0 4 4 2 I time, 1 :o0. got all of its three runs in the sec­ Waterbury-Albany (rain). Mantelll 2, Edgar 5; passed balls, centage points. The tip off on the 36 11 13 24 9 1 (Meriden); second, Tyler , (B); Southward, lb . 4 1 0 5 0 2 ! X—Burrus batted for Edwards In ond without a single hit. In the American League Stratton. Umpires Lebean and PROVIDENCE : Sth. Giants would seem to be uncovered third, Johnson, (SM); fourth, Warren, ss . . . 3 0 0 2 0 2 sixth, Bill Brainard got on on an New York 5, Detroit 3. L’Heareaux. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. by the fact that they have dropped Spencer, (SM). Distance, yOO feet, H. Merrill, If . . 3 0 1 6 0 0 error and "Hook” Brennan singled. St. Louis 9, Washington 1. Pnploski, 3b ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 two out of three to the Reds, a club Vitullo’s single scored Brainard Kane, c ...... 3 1 2 .5 0 0 4 inches. Usher, p ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 ! Xt Clnclniinf 1: National League Rntlrifruez. lb ...... 4 0 1 G 1 0 Javeline Throw; Won by Cheney REUS 10. GI.WTS 0 that had been moving at the daz­ ai)(d then Ed Coleman drove,in the Millsaps. 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 1 1 x P iu e...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 zling pace of .200 for the earlier Cincinnati 10, New York 9. (SM); second, Swanson, (WH); xxMcLearn . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 CINCINNATI tying tally with another single. Chicago 7, Boston 0. Harris, If ...... 2 2 2 n 0 0 third. Cavini, (SM); fourth, Sack- i AB. n. H. PO. X. E. games of the week. Keeney’s single to right, Kellar’s CLOVERLEAVES PLAN Wight, ss ...... 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 Dressen, 3b ...... 5 1 1 5 2 1 St. Louis 8, Brooklyn (1st). Obec. rf ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 ett, (SM). Distance 145 feet, 4 ^^ Of the National League con­ sacrifice hit and Brennan’s single Totals . .34 4 7 27 12 6 I Zltzmann, cf ...... 6 2 2 1 1 0 tenders. however, the Cubs put in Brooklyn 6, St. Louis 1 (2nd). Cronin, rf ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 inches. [ Pipp, lb ...... 4 2 2 G u ] accounted for the run Manchester Douglas, p ...... 2 0 2 2 2 0 Score by Innings: the most inept seven days, the Joe Manchester . ..402 001 011— 9 I Bressler, If ...... S i ,2 2 1 0 made In the first frame. Touchstone, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, rf ...... 2 1 2 4 1 0 McCarthy club losing four out of FUND FOR INSURING Eayrs. xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Willimantic ...013 000 000— 4 Jack Godek pitched a fine game Van Brunt, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Plcinlch, c ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 six and dropipng from .583 to .548. THE STANDINGS EDDIE BOYCE GIVES Two base hits, Lupien, Holland. Christensen, xx ... 4 1 1 4 i o for the Bon Ami walking but one Eastern Leag;ue 30 6 10 24 7 1 Three base hits, TJsher. Ford, 2b ...... 4 0 1 3 1 0 batter, allowing two hits and fan­ AVannlnger, ss ...... 2 0, 0 1 0 1 ning five. Nickolson also went well W. L. PLAYERS NEXT FALL X—Neiderkorn batted for Miller In OPPONENTS ONE HIT Sacrifice hits. Holmes. Hargrave, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 6th. Stolen bases, Nichols, BogginI. May, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 (iEORGETTI-ZUCHEni for the losers retiring eight on Pittsfield ...... 21 16 XX—Eayrs batted for Touchstone In Double Plays, Saba to Dillon; Kolp, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 strikes and walking only one. Albany ...... 22 17 Sth. Luque, p ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 However, Manchester touched him Waterbury ...... 2 2 IS The football season is a long way Score by innings: Pitc'.iing for the local Aces Sat­ Saba to Southward. Donohue, p ...... 1 0 0 1 1 0 Hartford ...... 300 006 02—11 urday in Hartford, Eddie Boyce, Left on bases-, Manchester 6, Lucas, p ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 RACE AT VELODROME up for eight hits and Judging from Bridgeport ...... 20 18 off but not so far that the unde­ Providence ...... 301 001 00— 5 the way he was going when rain in­ Springfield ...... 22 20 feated Cloverleaves are not al­ Two base bits, Peploski, Cronln.v former S. M. H. S. moundsman. Willimantic 4. Hermann 2. Keesey; three base hits," turned back the House of Good Base on balls, oft Usher 6, 38 10 13 27 9 3 terfered. Manchester would have Providence ...... 20 23 ready beginning preparations for NEW YORK Connecticut ■will have a special won had the game gone the requir­ New Haven ...... 17 20 next fall. Manager Bill Griffin has Kane. Keesey: home run, Harris; Shepherd nine with but one hit. The Holmes 1. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. called a very Important meeting stolen bases, Harris 3, Obec, Her­ fnal score was 4 to 1. The Aces Struck out, by Holmes 9, Usher Tyson, If ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 interest in the weekly bike meet at ed distance. Hartford ...... 11 23 mann: sacrifices. Douglas, Hermann, O’tN'ell, c ...... 0 t) 0 1 1 0 the Hartford "Velodrome Thursday The summary: National League for 8 o’clock Thursday night at Krahe; double plavs Miller to Keesey, made eight hits and scored three 5. Krahe to Butler to Keesey, Millsaps runs in Uie third. Cole amt Angelo Passed balls, Nichols. Devormer, c ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 night because of the presence in a Bon Ami (3) W. L. Conran’s bowling alleys. Llndstrom. 3 b ...... 5 1 ] 2 0 1 feature event of a New Britain boy The purpose of the meeting will to Rodriguez; left on bases. Hartford made a brace of Vmgles. Rt'n stop­ Umpires, Gray and Brigham. Harper, rf ...... 3 1 2 2 0 0 A B R HPOA E Pittsburgh ...... 28 13 9. Providence 7; base on balls, oft Jeanes, rf ...... 0 1 0 1 ' 0 0 and another rider, whose family Keeney, 2b . . . 8 1 2 1 0 1 St. Louis ...... 24 17 be to make some kind of arrange­ Miller 4, Auer 1. Douglas 4. Touch­ ped the game in Iho seventh. Time, 2 hours. ments for the securing of funds Yesterday's game with the Hart­ Hornsby, 2b ...... 3 2 1 6 2 0 formerly made its home in Bristol. Brainard, If . . 3 1 0 1 0 1 New Y o r k ...... 24 19 stone 2; struck out. by Auer 2: hits, X—Batted for Warren in 9th. Terry, lb ...... 4 2 2 4 1 1 with 'which to Insure the players oft Kahn 3 in 0 innings. Miller 7 In 6, ford Olympics was postponed until XX—Batted for H. Merrill in 9th. Harry Horan Is the New Britaln- Kellar, cf....2 0 0 1 0 0 Chicago ...... 2 3 19 Jackson, ss ...... 6 0 1 0 1 2 Ite and the star he will meet in a Brennan, 3b . . 3 1 2 0 2 0 for the games next season. A dance Auer 0 In 2, Douglas 9 In 5 2-3, Touch­ next Sunday and will be played in Roush, cf ...... 4 0 0 3 0 1 Brooklyn ...... 23 25 or some form of entertainment will stone 3 in 1 1-3, Van Brunt 3 In 1; Hartford at that time. Practice ses­ Cummings, c ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 special sprint race is AVillie Fenn, Vltullo, S3 .... 3 0 1 1 1 0 Philadelphia ... IS 22 winning pitcher. Miller; losing pitch­ probably be held in the near fu­ er. Douglas; umpires, Conroy and sions will be held on Tuesday and Mueller, If ...... 3 0 3 4 0 1 Jr., son of the Famous Willie Fenn Coleman, lb ... 3 0 1 8 0 0 Boston ...... 15 22 LE.4DING LEAGUE HITTERS Henry, p ...... j 1 1 j q 0 of bike racing of twenty years ago ture. Moran; time 2:12. Friday nights this week instead of Thompson, rf . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 14 32 Greenfield, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 who was a Bristol man. Kelley, c ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 the usual Wednesday and Fri­ Fitzsimmons, p .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 American League days. Reese, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Horan is riding In fine style on Godek, p ...... 8 0 2 0 4 0 McQuillan, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern tracks this year and he and W. L. .Yces (4) National Lea^e Fenn should make an evenly- Totals 25 3 8 18 7 2 New York ...... 31 15 AB R H PO A E 37 9 12 x26 6 6 Chicago ...... 30 17 Cole, If ...... 5 0 2 0 0 0 Harris, Pittsburgh ...... 419 X—Reese grounded out for Fitz­ matched and hotly-contested race. East Glastonbury (3) simmons in Slh. Willie Fenn was Bobby Wal- A B R HPOA E Philadelphia . . . 23 22 Hills, cf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Harper, New Y o rk ...... 4 09 St. Louis ...... 22 23 AViley, ss ...... 4 2 2 3 5 1 Hornsby, New Y o rk ...... 386 z—Two out wheh winning run was thour, Jr.'s, keen rival last summer Chapman, if . . 2 0 0 0 BOXING TONIGHT SCO red. at the Hartford Track and it was Weir, lb . . . . .2 Cleveland ...... 22 24 Klecka. c ...... 3 0 1 9 0 0 Farrell, New Y o rk ...... 386 XX—Christensen batted for Plcinlch 0 0 4 Wright, Pittsburgh ...... 364 in 9th. an Interesting situation to see these Cofleil, 2b . '. .3 0 0 3 Washington .... 20 23 Wogman. 3b ..3 0 0 1 2 0 Detroit ...... 19 25 Angelo, 2b .... 3 1 2 1 2 0 Leader a year ago today: Cuyler, xx-x—Hargrave fouled out for Waii- boys, both sons of famous sires, Pfau, 3b .. . . .3 0 0 1 CAPITOL PARK ninger in ninth. testing their speed around the sau­ Somers, c . . .2 1 1 8 Boston ...... 12 30 Eagleson, rf . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh, .367. Score by Innings: WETHERSFIELD AVENUE, HARTFORD. .lanicki, lb ....3 0 0 7 0 0 Cincinnati ...... 000 511 003— 10 cer. Comp, ss . .. . .1 1 0 0 Boyce, p ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 American League New York ...... 006 000 003— 9 The headline event at the 'Velo­ Wilson, cf . . .3 1 1 1 Two base hits. Tyson, Henry, Zitz- drome Thursday night will be the Davies, rf . . .2 0 0 1 10— AMATEUR BOUTS— 10 Gehrig, New York ...... 417 mann, Pipp 2, Bessler; stolen bases. GAMES TODAY 30 4 8 21 10 1 Imternatlonal motor-paced race in Nickolson, p . . 1 0 0 0 General Admission 25 Cents E. Miller, t. L ouis...... 406 Harper Roush, Plcinlch; sacrifices, Avhich the Italian team. Georgettl Eastern League Good Shepherd (1) Itoush, Mueller, AValker, Wannlnger; Springfield at Bridgeport. Meusel, New Y o rk ...... 394 double plays, AA'alker to Ford; struck and Zuchetti, will ride against the Totals 19 3 2 18 2,000 Seats, All Ring Side Seats. AB R H PO A Simmons, Philadelphia ...... 390 Pittsfield at New Haven. Lamson. cf . . 2 0 0 1 1 out by Henry 1, May 2, Luque 1; bases American team, Frank Keenan and Score by innings: o Cobb, Philadelphia ...... 376 on balls, off Henry 7. Greenfield 5, Manchester...... 100 002— 3 Albany at Waterbury (2). Featuring Stars from McDonald, 3b . 3 '0 0 1 -McQuillan 1, May 2, Kolp 1-. Luque 3; Charlie Jaeger. Leader a year ago today: Dugan, Georgettl thrilled the crowd of E. Glastonbury ...... 030 000— 3 American League Jensen, ss .. . . 3 1 1 1 2 New York, .414. hit by pitcher by May (Harper); hits Chicago at Boston. BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, NEW HAVEN, Woodman, lb . .3 0 0 8 0 off Henry 5 in 3 Innings (none out In 5,000 at the races last Thursday Three base hits, Keeney, Pfau; 1 fourth). Greenfield 4 in 3 (none out with his sensational win of the 35,- sacrifice hits, Kellar, Weir, Som­ Cleveland at Philadelphia. BRIDGEPORT AND HARTFORD Johnson, 2b . . .2 0 0 2 “ The Big Five” In seventh) Fitzslmmd'ns none In 1, Manion, rf . . . .1 0 0 1 0 mlle motor-paced race against a ers, Nickolson; left on bases. Bon (Others not scheduled). McQuillan 4 in 1 2-3, May 4 in 2 1-3, National League Griffis, cf ... . .2 0 0 1 0 Hornsby ...... 386 Luque 2 in 3 1-3. Donohue 6 In 2 1-3, strong field. Ami 6, Glastonbury 5; base on Reserved Seats for Ladies Free. Lockwood, c , 2 0 0 6 0 Cobb ...... 376 Lucas 0 in 2-3; winning pitcher, He Is rated by many as oue of balls, off Godek, Nickolson 1; hit Chicago at Boston. 4 Ijucas; losing pitcher. McQuillan; left the greatest riders of all time and by pitcher. Chapman, Comp, Dav­ Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. The Home of Amateur Boxing. ' Jacobson, p .,. .2 0 0 0 Ruth ...... 339 on bases. New York 10, Cincinnati 11; Speaker ...... 325 time. 2:30; umpires, Jorda, Bigler his sL\-day victories would seem to ies; struck out, Godek 6, Nickolson Brooklyn at St. Louis. 21 1 1 21 10 Collins • • • 310 , and Haru bear out thtm coutantloa. (Otbera not lolieduled).

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SPECIAL SALE on flowers and vege- i ON CENTER STREET attractive *lx SALVATORE REALE table plants. Pansy. Sweet William. A Remedy ON DELMONT ST.—Five room flat, DELMONT STREET—New six room room bungalow In perfect condition. Classified Advertisements Delphinium, Snap Dragon. Calen- \ single, just finished, oak floors Oak floors, fireplace, French doors, CHARTS—The most comfortable gar­ dulas. Zinlas, Asters. Strawflowers, first floor, all modern Improvements, Count «lx average words ^ a Una ready about July 1st. Inquire at 37 throughout, French doors, fire place, large porch, fine shade trees, and ment ever designed for figure con­ Marigold. Petunias and Burning I one car garage. A home you’d be shrubs, good large lot, owner wishes Initials, numbers and trol. In Charls, scientific designing _Bush______25c. per doz. V’inca Vine 20c Delmont street. each count as a 'word proud to own. Small down payment. to sell. 'Tel. 685. ■words as two words. Minimum cost has replaced bulk and weight! This i each. Hollyhocks 50c per doz. Gera- | Household Worries Jlortgages are arranged. Arthur A. ingenious garment weighs a mere 15 nlums ■ - 25c. $2.75 ----- per--- doz. MarthaAro,-M-,o , For RENTALS—Several desirable rents Is price of three lines. with modern Improvements. Inquire Knofla. telephone 782-2, (over SEVEN ROOM cottage for sale with ounces, but into its extreme light­ Washington Geraniums, 40o each. I Quinn’s Drug Store). When things go wrong or your servant^ leave on short Edward J. HolL TeL 560. furnace and garage, near school and ness are woven designing principles Dracaenas. 30c each. Michael Pina- i trolley. Price $3500. Phone 631-2 or Line rates per day fo: transient so deft and skillful that its effective­ tello. 379 Burnside Avenue, Station' | notice or don’t show up at all— don’t worry but just re­ SIX ROOM TENEMENT, all modern MANCHESTEP. GREEN—6 rooms, 345-14. ads. ness is amazing. For Charis service, 22, East Hartford. member that a Want Ad In the Herald will quickly do bath, electric lights, 2 1-2 acres land, ESectlve March 17, 1937 phone Mrs. M. M. Rockwell— 1069-2,. Improvements, with garage, 52 Rus­ the replacing and often ■within an hour or two after the sell street. Phone 303-2. easy terms. Consider renting. Tele- SIX ROOM COLONIAL house, all Cash Charge Insurance 18 phon 886-2. modern with more than 1-3 acre of 6 Consecutive Days 7 cts 9 cts STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from paper is off the press. land, good location. Price under 9 cts 11 cts all parts of the world— Cunard In emergencies like this just reach for your telephons TENEMENT of four rooms with all t Consecutive Days improvements. Inquire 132 Maple PORTER STREET—Desirable loca- $60UO. See Stuart J. Wasley, 827 Main 11 cts 18 cts Anchor, White Star. French, Ameri­ Take an accident policy at 25c a and tell the Herald Want Ad Taker what you wish and tinu, attractive Colonial house, 11 street. Telephone 1428-2. 1 Day ...... day before you go on your vacation, street. All orders for Irregular Insertions can, Swedish, North German Lloyd rooms, arranger for one or two and several others. .Assistance given from Stuart J. Wasley, S27 Main St. the rest will be easy. will be charged at the one-time rate. THREB ROOMS— Heated apartments families, substantially good condi­ WASHINGTON STREET — Nice six in securing passports. Robert J. tion, water, gas, electricity, furnace, room single, fire place, steam heat, Special rales for long term every Smith, 1009 Main street Phone. with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ day advertising given upon reques- ftlUUnery— Dressmaking 19 price and terms reasonable. 'Walton lot 65 feet, by 155. A nice home. 750-2. Have You a Vacant Room? ter Block. Ads ordered for j;* Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street, Terms. Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main and stopped before the third or fifth Hartford. 2-7584 or Manchester 221. street. Telephone 782-2. The Manchester Upholstering Co. Business Locations for Rent 64 day will be charged only xor the ac­ is now located at HEMSTITCH WORK — F. DION, A Herald Want Ad Will Rent It. tual number of times the ad appear­ 116 Spruce street 235 SPRUCE ST. TEL. 1307-12. Farms and Land for Sale 71 ed. charging at the rate earned, but South Manchester no allowances or refunds can be made STORE 18x45 feet, suitable for mechanics, basement of Balch and on six time ads stopped after the Want Ads Are Cures for Household Worries. ^ NINE ROOM HOUSE with all Im­ 3 j Rloving-Tracking-Storage 20 1 Brown Block. Depot Square. USED CARS Personals provements, seven acres of land, ^“ ^o'^Tiil forbids” : display lines not chicken house, cow and horse, farm PERRETT AND GLENNET—Local and stable. For information tele­ REDUCE the new tvay, use Slender- PHONE 664 Honses for Bent 65 REAL BARGAINS * °^ e Herald will not be responsible and long distance moving and truck­ phone Manchester 1465-5. for more than one Incorrect Insertion ine; no dieting, no medicine, just ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ of any advertisement ordered for massage away excessive fat. Trial NE’W HOUSE at 117 1-2 Prospect 1923 FORD COUPE ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. $75.00 complete— $20.00 down more than one time. bottle 63c. Phone 122-2 for delivery. street, four rooms, two on first floor, The Inadvertent omission or incor­ and two on second floor, all Improve­ Legal Notices rect publication of advertising will be Paluting— Papering 21 ments, shades on all windows. Rent 1924 FORD COUPE rectified only by cancellation of the Automobiles for Sale $24.00. Tel. 185-2— after five. $150.00 complete— $54.00 down charge made for the service render­ PAINTING and paperhanging. Work Articles for Sale 45 Apartment*— ^Flat*— AT A COURT OF PROB.ATE HELD Buick 1927 Master “6" Demonstra­ SIX ROOM HOUSE with Improve­ 1922 FORD RUNABOUT ed. done neatly and reasonably. Ted at Manchester, within and for the $75.00 complete— $20 down tor. LeClair. Te'l. 2377. Tepements for Rent 63 ments, garden and garage If desired. district of Manchester, on the 4th. All advertisements must conform Buick, 1925 Brougham. B.ABY CARRIAGE— In good condi­ Phone 2309. 21 'Warren street. dav of June, A. D.. 1927. Buick, 1925 Standard Sedan. 1924 OA'ERLAND SEDAN in style, copy and typography with Repairing 23 tion. Telephone 1493. Present AA’ILLI.AM S. HYDE, Esq- $75 00 complete— $25.00 down regulations enforced by the publish­ Buick, 1924 Touring. a p a r t m e n t s —T wo, three and four Judge. ers, and they reserve the right to Buick, 1923 Touring. room apartments, beat. Janitor aer- Estate of Catherine Calhoun late of Buick, 1923 Touring "4”. EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ Fuel and Feed 49-A vlce, gas range, refrigerator, In-a- 1922 N.A.SH TOURING CAR edit, revise or reject any copy con­ GARDEN CLUB SHOW Manchester in said district, deceased. A bargain, $75.00 down. sidered objectionable. Hupmobile, 1925 ” S” Sedan. ers sharpened and repaired, door bed furnished. Call Manchester Upon application of Peter Calhoun I CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads Hupmobile, 1925 ”4” Touring. scissors, knives and saws sharpened. VO O D for sale, soli sand and gravel, Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ praying that administration be grant­ Chevrolet, 1922 Sedan. W'ork called for and delivered. also light moving and trucking, day phone 782-2. 1924 FORD TOURING CAR to be published same day ed on said estate, as per application just overhauled, $40.00 down celved by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm or evening. Telephone 33-2. IS FREE TO PUBUC on file, it is 10:30 a. m. J. M. SHEARER street. Manchester, Conn. Telephone FI’VE ROOM FLAT, first floor, on ORDERED:— That the foregoing CAPITOL BUICK CO. TEL. 1600 1922 FORD TOURING CAR Telephone Your Want Ads 462. Haynes street. All Improvements, for application be heard and determined first class shape, $75.00 complete— Household Goods 51 particulars apply to J. Richardson, at the Probate office in Manchester $20 down Ads are accepted over the telephone CHANDLER COUPE good condition, L.AWN-MOWERS put in proper order, 21 Russell street. in said District, on the 11th. day of motor just overhauled. Cheap If plionographs, clocks, electric clean­ at the "c h a r g e RATE June, A. D., 1927, at 9 o’clock In the taken at once. 237 Spruce street. ers, irons, etc. repaired. Key making. Display of Spring Flowers to 1924 FORD RUNABOUT as a convenience to advertisers but FOUR ROOM TENEMENT— Corner forenoon, and that notice be given to pickup body, new paint, good tires, Phone 1349. B-althwaite, 150 Center street. G.^S STOVE—Vulcan, smooth top, Be On Exhibit Tomorrow Af­ oil per.sons interested in said estate the CASH RATES will be a® three burner in excellent condition, of Pearl and Holl streets, all im- excellent mechanical condition FULL I'.AYMENT if paia at the busl- of the pendency of said application reasonably priced. Call 1877. provements. Inquire 140 Pearl St. ternoon and Evening. $40.00 down ness office on or before the seventh S...WING -MACHINES, repairing of and the time and place of hearing CHEVROLET runabout. Call at 28 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. thereon, by publishing a copy of this day following the first Insenion cM PORCH RUG—Genuine Crex grass each ad, otherwise the CHARGE West Center street. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, also order in some newspaper having a Phone 715. rug 6x9, only slightly used $5.98, one on second floor, at 168 Oak MANCHESTER RATE will be collected. No responsi­ AVatkins Brothers Used Furniture circulation in said district, on or be­ b ilit y for errors in telephoned ads Dependable Used Cars street, all improvements, with fore Jure 6th, 1927, and by posting a Store, 17 Oak street. The hours for the spring flower will be assumed and their accuracy Manchester Motor Sales Co. 28 garage. Inquire 164 Oak street. Call copy of this order on the public sign­ MOTOR SALES CO. 1069 Main St. So. Manchester Private Instruction show of the Garden Club of Man­ cannot be guaranteed. 616-5. post in said town of Alanchester. at 1069 Main street. So. Manchester Open Eves & Sundays. Tel. 740 Musical Instruments 53 chester, which will be held at the least li days berore the day of said Opposite Army and Navy Club PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all FIVE ROOM TENEMENT on Holl parlors of the Center Congrega­ he.tring. to aiipear if they see cause Open Eves & Sundays Tel. 740 Phone 664 ESSEX SEDAN, 5 passenger. In good street, all Improvements. Inquire at grammar school subjects by former VICTBOL.4.— Tall, cabinet, with 60 tional church tomorrow, have been at said time and place and be heard ASK “ OR WANT AD SERVICE condition, 2 extra tires, $300. Call 20 grammar school principal, for rates 111 Holl street or telephone 1214-4. relative thereto, and make return to Ashworth street. Phone 475-2. records, fine for summer cottage, fixed at from 3 to 9:30 o’clock in cell 21 5-5. this court. Index of Classifications $40 complete. Tel. 685. FIA'E ROOM upstair tenement, all te afternoon and evening. The pub­ Ford Coupe $50. modern improvements. including lic is cordially invited and there WILLl.AM S. HYDE Ford Sedan $75. Money to Loan Wanted—To Buy 58 heat on EIro street. Phone 245-2 or Judge. COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS Fvenlng Hers.ld Want Ads ata now Ford Touring Car $35. 1183-2. will he no admission fee. The show H-6-6-27. grouped according to classifications is given in line with the club’s pur­ bLow and for handy JUNK—I will pay highest prices for SILK CITY OAKLAND CO. 5 1-2 PER CENT FIRST MORTG.A.GE FOUR ROOM FLAT, all improve­ pose of fostering interest in flori­ A lizard silk handkerchief, caught appear lu the numerical order Indi 195 Center St. Tel. 2169 all kinds of junk: also buy all kinds ments. with or Ax'lthout garage. Hen­ LOANS of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ culture and the expense of the ex­ around the neck with a platinum cated: Building loans or permanent mort­ derson Chambers. 12 Pearl street. Lost and Found ...... 1 HUPMOBILE 1924 touring, in excel­ phone 982-4. Phone 1123. hibit will be met by the member­ and diamond novelty pin, enhances Announcements ...... • gages. lent condition. South Manchester FIRST BO.ND & MORTGAGE CO. OF I ship. the beauty of a sea-gray sports cos­ Personals ...... Garage. Phone 680. R.4.GS. MAGAZINES—Bundled paper Automobiles HARTFORD, INC. and junk bought at highest cash The judges will begin passing on GILLROY tume. 805 Main St. Phone 2-5072 FIAtE ROOM FLAT with all modem Automobiles for Sale ...... Studebaker 1924 Big 6 Sedan. prices. P h.re 849-3 and I will calL I. improvements. Inquire Wm. Kanehl, the merits of the various exhibits Automobiles for Exchange .... » Studebaker 1924 Big "6” Touring. Eisenberg. 519 Center street. at 1 o’clock, before which time it is Auto Accessories—Tires ...... ° Help Wanted— Female 35 IS IN TOWN Studebaker 1924 Light 6 Coupe. essential that all shoAvings shall be Auto Repairing—Painting ...... ‘ 1922 Chevrolet Coupe. Rooms Without Board 50 JOHNSON BIxOCK. Main street. 8 Auto Schools ...... ‘ g Hudson Coach. 1924. room apartment, all modern Im­ in place, and it is expected that all Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » Stutz Roadster, 1924 HERE’S Y^OUR CHANCE GIRL WANTED for general office FOSTER STREET— One and two provements. Apply to Albert Hs t It the awards will have been made be- Autos—For Hire ...... work. Manchester Public Market. son, 33 Myrtle street. Phpne 1770. for the doors are open to the pub­ Garages—Service-Storage ...... i« Oldsmobile 1925 Sedan cheerful sunny rooms, furnished for TO OWN A CAR Insurance housekeeping, modern conveniences. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... Buick 1924 Master Six Coupe MODERN SIX ROOM fiat, first floor, lic. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... re Nash 1923 Sedan Call 1545-2. DON’T PASS IT UP ! Buslneu and Professional Servlees WOM.4.X to do housewojjk at shore all newly decorated $35.00. Inquire 6 Nearly twenty-five (25) for month of July. Box H. Herald. Hudson street or telephone 226-4. Business Services Offered ...... i* PONKEY AUTO COMPANY Household Services Offered ------13--^ 20 East Center St. Tel. 840 FURNISHED ROOMS, 205 Center NO. ELM ST.. 45— Four rooms, lower It’s our misfortune to yeai's experience in Insurance Building—contracting ...... i j Dogs— Birds— Bets 41 i street, corner Rosemary Place. fiat, furnace, bath, gas connection IN'^ERNATIONAL PAPER Florists— Nurseries ...... x& USED CARS— $20. Inquire upper flat. Phone 258-2. (COMPANY FURNISHED ROOMS for light house- have so many and kindred lines is at your ser­ Funeral Directors ...... PUPPIES for sale. Call New York. N. Y. May 2Sth, 1927 Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. -AIREDALE I'.eeping for rent. AVith kitchen, bed­ Overland Sedan 1926. 1S6G, NEARLY NDW— Five room flat, all The Board of Directors have declared a used cars. vice through this office. Insurance ...... • ...... room and bath room, all Improve- improvements, rent $35 month, with Millinery—Dressmaking ...... iiieots. Inquire at 18 Williams street Buick, Durant and Maxwell tour- BOSTON TERRIER, Pomeranians $15 garage. Phone 1587 or 199. regular quarterly dividend of one and Moving—Trucking—Storage .... or telephone 97-2. ing, 1922 and $20. Zimmerman's, 1S2 Bissell three-quartert per cent (1H%) on the Painting—Papering ...... “ J It’s your good fortune street. Phone 932. Cumulative 7% Preferred Stock of this Professional Services ...... 3- CRAtVFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. ! L.ARGE PLE.AS.ANT front room on 455 MAIN STREET—5 room tenement Company, and a regular quarterly divi­ to have such a large Repairing ...... v . " ” ...... Si Center & Trotter Sts. Tel. 1174 POLICE PUPS for sale. Apply 209 I lip.tliroom floor, suitable for one or A-1 condition, all improvements, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. 2 4 dend of one and one-halfper cent (1H %) Travelers of Hartford Oldsmobile and Marmon Sales and East Middle fi'urnpike. Telephone I two persons; centrally located. Tel. ready June 15th. Apply to Benson’s choice. Toilet Goods and Services ...... -5 Service 1156. AA". S. Barron. i 721. Furniture Co. Telephone 53-3. on the Cumulative 6% Preferred Stock Wanted—Business Service ...... 2b Easy terms— One year to pay of this Company, for the current quar­ Educational Life, Fire, and Live Stock— 'V'ehicles 42 Boarders Wanted 59-A NOW READY— Cozy four room rent, ter, payable July 15th, 1927, to holders $25. DRIVES A CAR HOME Courses and Classes ...... for a small family. Seastrand Broth­ of record at the close of business July Private Instruction ...... 2» Auto Repairing—Painting 7 ers, 91 South Main street. Dancing ...... 5 YEAR OLD HORSE for sale. AVill FOR GIRL—Room and board. 73 Pine 1st, 1927. Checks will be mailed. Trans­ Casualty Lines Musical—Dramatic ...... 2S ON CENTER ST.— Five room flat, all fer books will not close. PFRSONAL ATTENTION given to. all go single or double, full guarantee. street, 3 minutes from mill. Call Wanted—^Instruction ...... 30 modern improvements. p!so garage. O w e n S h e ph e r d , Vtce-Prtj. cS Treat. W. R. TINKER, Jr. repair work. Superior brake re-lin- Frank Kaminski, 72 A'illage street, after c p. m. Financial Rockville, Conn. Inquire 147 East Center street. Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ..:r.. 31 Ing and greasing service. .All vork 130 CENTER STREET Business Opportunities ...... 32 fully guaranteed. Schaller’s Garage. 634 Center street. Tel. 1226-2. TWO MEN for room and board. In­ SO. M--^NCHESTER, CONN. Money to Loan ...... 33 Poultry and Supplies 43 quire 73 Pine street, after 5 o'clock. Money Wanted ...... 24 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiin EDWARD ]. HOLL Help and Sltuatlona .•AUTHORISED SERVICE— Chevrolet, Oakland and Pontiac. Flat rate or Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 POULTRY nice plump j Legal Notices 79 Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 straight time. Prompt service, three 1 DRESSED Tel. 560. 865 Main St. service men. .All work guaranteed. ! dressed Viroilers. milk and grain fed ; AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 now' ready for "that good fried ' at Mancliester. witliin and for the Agents W ’.nted ...... Catlin’s Service Station, 255 Center street. Phone 669. chicken dinner.” Special delivery of ^ (iistrii't of .Manchester on the 4tlf. day Situations Wanted—Female ... 38 two or more to you on eitlier W ed-, of June. -A. D.. 1 927. Brand New $6000' | Situations Wanted— Male ...... 39 nesday or Friday each week. Re- | Pivsent WILLIA.M S. HYDE, Esq., Employment Agencies ...... 40 Garages— Service— Storage 10 | Live Stock—Pet»—Poultry—Vehicles quire days’ notice. Phone 1063-3 Fred J udu 0. Miller's Coventry Poultry Farm K.state of Moses Blow late of Man- I Dogs—Birds— Pets ...... 41 6 room single, furnace, oak floors an(i trim. Garage E GARAGE for one car for rent, corner (Also wholesale quantities). , clii stf r in .said district, deceased. Live Stock— Vehicles ...... '2 Upi.ii application of the Adminls- Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 of Cooper and Summer streets. Call in basement, good convenient location. Tt is a bargain. S 2156. n a t n i - for an order of sale of real es- ( Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 l a t e belonging to said estate as per For Sale— Mlscellaneons i B.ABY CHICKS. Smith Standard Cert- HOLLYW(X)D o-culd thoroughbred from free range application on file. Articles for Sale ...... 45 ' Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 stock. Chicks on hand at all times. (IRDURED:—That the said applica­ 97 acre farm, Coventry, 10 room house, several thou- i Boats -ind Accessories ...... 46 | tion be lieard and determined at the Building Materials ...... 47 | Manchester Grain and Coal Co. Apel P'.ace. Tel. 1760. J'robate office in Mancltester on the sand feet of timber. Hundreds of cords of fire wood. = Your best bet either for investment or speculation. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 FOR S.ALE—BOYS ’’New England” 11th. day of June, A. D., 1927, at 9 Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 bycycle, excellent condition, call at o'.'loek in forenoon, and the Court di- A place worth the money. Only $4,200. = 59 Cooper street. Tel. 241-5. B.ABY CHICKS—Ducklings, Cert-0- Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A Culd slock: popular breeds; guaran- I roct.s said administrator to g;ve pub ^ Seventy per cent, of lots already sold. Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 teed live delivery; free catalogue. l i e notice to all persons interested in I Household Goods ...... 51 said estate to appear If they see Machinery and Tools ...... 52 Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 Clark’s Hatchery. East Hartford, How about a nice lake shore lot at Bolton. Some ^ Thirty houses built or in course of construction. Conn. '■ause and be heard thereon by pub- Musical Instruments ...... 53 iisiiing a copy of this order once in Office and Store Equipment .... 54 nice ones as low as $250. Build a cottage— enjoy fish­ AUTOS—Will buy cars for junk. WHITE LEGHORN BROILERS, one suiiie newspaper having a circulation _ Some of the most desirable lots can still be obtained Sporting Goods— Guns ...... 55 Used parts for sale. General auto re­ in said jirobate district on or before ffi ing, boating. Nice new sandy bathing beach now ready. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 or two pounds. Call 579 Hartford pairing. Abel's Service Station. Oak Road or telephone 248-3. June 6, 1927 and by posting a copy of at original prices. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 street. Tel. 789. t i l l s order on the public signpost In Wanted—^lo Buy ...... 58 said Manchester, six days before the Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts da.i' of iiearing and return make to At the Green— fine home of eight rooms, modem, We also have several houses for sale (Colonial and Restaurants Business Seiwices OfiEered 13 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS eight weeks old— 75c. tile Court. large plot of land, splendid shade and shrubbery, low Rooms Without Board ...... 59 WILLIAM S. HYDE English type). Modem in every particular. Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A ASHES REMOVED and moving done. Judge. Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 MILK FED BROILERS price— terms easy. Robert Creighton, 15 Knighton St. 40c per lb. by weight H-6-6-27. Hotels—Restaurants ...... '...... 51 Telephone 105-5. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 Our prices are reasonable and terms easy. Real Estate For Rent YEAR OLD BARRED ROCK LAWNS MCWED, hedges trimmed, now laying at $2.00 each RAUCHLE— JOHNSON If the place you are lookipg for is not advertised just Apartments. Flats, Tenements.. 63 algo all kinds of repairs done neatly Business Locations for Ren. . . . 64 and satisfactorily. Work done by BOLAND and GREENE call us— we may have it. Houses for Rent ...... 65 hour, davs, or week. John H. Mc­ Miss Hilda Johnson, daughter of Suburban fer Rent ...... 66 865 Middle Turnpike East Carthy, is Pine Hill. Tel. 1293-12. Phone 477-5 Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson of Summer Homes for R en t ...... 67 Eldridge street, was married Satur­ Wanted to Rent ...... 61 Florists— N urseries 15 EDWARD ]. HOLL Real Estate For Sale Articles for Sale 43! day afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Apartment Buildings for Sale..» 69 Swedish Lutheran church parson­ 865 Main St. Business Property for S a l e ...... 70 FLORAL DESIGNS—Cut flowers for age, to George C. Rauchle of Hart­ Tel. 560. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 all occasions. Palms, ferns, potted FUR CO.AT--ladies large size, black j Houses for Sale ...... 72 plants of all kinds. Prompt de­ pony, gray collar and cuffs, good to i ford. The ceremony was performed Lots for Sale ...... 73 liveries in Manchester. Wayside Gar­ drive in, $25, violin for beginner $10, | by Rev. S. C. Franzen of Hamlin Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main St Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 dens, Rockville. Phone 714-2. 12 green window shades practically street, as Rev. P. J. O. Cornell was xVXVXX X NX XXXXXNXVVXXXXXXXX Suburban for Sale ...... 75 new 50o each victrola ,50, 5 tube ' out of town. The couple was at­ Insurance, Steamship Tickets Real Estate for Exchange 75 HARDY PHLOX, large field grown radio set, complete $75. No dealers i Real Estate, whatever. Call at Apartment 14, I tended by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 plants, pink, white, Salmon pink. XXXX ■X X X X X XX X X XX XX X. X. X.x V Anctlon—Legal Notices Anderson’s Greenhouses, 153 El- Purnell Block. 827 Main street morn- | Lange. Mrs. Lange and Mrs. Auction Sales ...... ■ 78 dridge'street. Phone 2124. ings or after 5 o’clock. , Rauchle are sisters. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '..egal I otices ...... 79 GAS BUGGIES— Hem, The Ostrich By Frank Beck BLUEFIELDS ( fTEAL. l lNVfNTr»ON. FOR THE LIFE OF ME, HEM, LISTEN , AMY, ^ AFTER THE NEIGHBORS TH EYb ^ ^ P5TI OH, \ M yl. . wSAl 17 ju s t ic e ! : c a n V g e t t h a t m a n . b o s c o , FORGET ABOUT HIM. HAD CARRIED BOSCO HOME SWALLOW I BOSCO...t h e r e 's a ___ CAN Fom erly known as the “ Proctor Farm” is rapidly de­ OFF MY MIND. I LAY AWAKE HE WON'T START AND LAID HIM OUT ON ’ANYTHING, LAWYER H ER E.. HE HE HELP .ALL LAST NI6I4T IMAGINING 1 ANYTHING 'WITH THE LAWN, THEY TURNED THAT BUNCH SAYS h e 's a f r ie n d US GET THE veloping and we are now offering lots for sale in this m - SAW HIS UGLY FACE LEERING ME AGAIN. IF HE THE HOSE ON HIM TO OF GOOFS. HOWEVER., OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO COMPRESSED AT ME IN THE DARK. IT's SILLY, DOES, I'LL MAKE BRING HIM TO. AND t h e y 're so THE JU S T MOVED IN ACROSS AIR C A R -. most desirable section of Manchester. HBM OF COURSE, BUT I ’M SURE HE^ HIM LOOK LIKE THEN AS SOON AS HE , GULLIBLE, EVENTS THE STREET. HE HEARD v/AS TOO JU ST THB SORT WHO'D STOP h e'd been SHOOTIN’ CAME TO LIFE HE THEYb THINK THAT A a ABOUT your r o w OH w e a — Opportunity to participate in the increased value that STARTED SPIELING FOLLOWED WITH HEM. HE HAS BRING HIM Bv'SV W ITH lAT NOTHING TO GET EVEN THE SHUTES IN CARBOLIC ACID must come to property ovmers in this section of our WiS C0}.,

MAM CHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1927. 1»AGE ELEVEN fay Percy Crosby FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: 5KJPPY ' ej£ SENSE ani NONSENSE IWT (^we tmcm iAn ujahy "Tzj O o r FOR A C C Mistress— Bridget, I wish to have CHAWKcery w u r 77/eY* A iH t - F c jc c the tomatoes served undressed. S T u)OMehi Dinner hour. Guests seated at o» tiurs. table. Bridget (entering with bowl of tomatoes, clad in scanty under­ 7 clothing)— Indade, Ma’am, and I’ll not take oft another stitch if I lose me place.

E p i t a p l ) To Willie Brown m Please tune your lute, He dared a holdup Man to shoot; To poor dead Will Kneel down in prayer. The holdup man Didn’t shoot in the air. Keep walking to keep well, the doctors advise. To be sure; and. oc­ casionally jump. 4 i p y r / Mrs. Bim; “ What’s the most Opyright, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Int. marked advance you noticed in the K*.U.a.RAT.fiir;. I1MT rrHlA«W VlCt,l summer styles?” Mrs. Bam: “ The figures on the WASHINGTON TUBBS 11 Many a girl has been lost a< West Toonerville News Item By Fontaine Fox sea price tags'.” By Crane The Television device v^'iH be hard on husbands who ’phone home from the “ oflace” at 10 p. m.

Here’s a good slogan for the AUNT SoPHRONY W I N K L E ^ t h e PROHIBITION a d v o c a t e 08CN'. \S A AtV YX3 TOR SOtAE churches: “ Come early and enjoy WM To ILiOe vJTh T DISCUSSION. the rush for the back seats.’ J o i n s i n t m e g e n e r a l . CiRCUS— -ALL .■ 50 svwiT-eye. vS T o ©OUU OP iM A Manchester Grocer: This is the; best brand of peaches on the mar­ P ie ce OP- ket— your husband will like them. T hem p o t PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW Manchester Woman: The only peaches my husband likes .are in U The first five questions in to­ bathing suits. day's intellisence test ask you to identify people who have figured If they are pitching horseshoes j prominently in the headlines of re­ that never were worn by a horse, \6 ^ < cent world news. Answers to all the the place is a resort. . . T O O questions are found on another •1 liage. It’s usually the young puppy who m i b 1— Who is Vincent Massey? puts on a lot of dog. , ,4 O j 2— Who is Dr. Juan B. Sacasa? Still, a man's $7.50 hat, contain­ 1 4 3— Who is Aaron Sapiro? ing 7 2c worth of material, might //;- 4— Who is Benjamin B. Lind­cost $19.95 if called millinery. say? 5— ____Who is Major ..._____ Segrave? I First Housewife- Yes, I heard a 6-Insulin isTsed^ in the treat-1 and got the bed, I saw a man s leg. ment of w-hat disease? Second ditto: Good heavens! \] U 7— Where is the Atchafalaya riv­ The burglar’s? er? “ No, niy bishand';. He had / IX r ^ *Tw\S> OUO r o ll op PovdeLLl heard the noise, too.” er>— dOST L^kvlt S— 'What are the birthstones for .A ONLN TWEMTs Ihe month of June? What is the use of a woman al­ ,vc ON) Tva' l o t . s > e e ? c bAlLE'S m o r e . 9— What is Cajun? ways trying to pull down a short <,'MO GOOD. 10— What is the Davis Cup? skirt? Evei-ybody knows the colors of her garters and bloomers, any­ ■ 7 7 way. mm « H_ « - s - = 51 ■ m. y Our memory goes back to the * ■ 5 - C time when we -^veren’t absolutely ’/ y certain -which w-ay a girl's knees bent. OM E OJOMEKi CUHO The Road to Wealth ^^AK(E Let me live in a house by the sidO| cf the road, O P \7 ■Where the automobile.* pass; DAMTlME* And furthermore grant that my -Ao abode Be a fountain of oil and gas. The per ciplta circulation v? cash is now $42.53. Puzzle: Find the {® F o n liin e F o x . 192", T i.e R pII Syndicatf, Inc.') U S. p a t . o f f C1B27 BY Nt* StRVIC^ INC. $42. v _ Mrs. Smith was expressing her regrets to Old Epp, w-hose 'wife had passed on. She had been Mrs. Sm!Lu'.s washei woman for many In Safe Keeping* By Blosser yea:-s. "I don't hnow v.-hat I am go- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . ing to do for u laundress,” Mrs. Smith was saying. "Now nevab you X'UL BOV MOM A \ (SEB.'TUE mam i/a ta e SXm e ' VeSS'P^TTtEkE'S' mind, Mrs. Snrilh.” Epp broke in. Mice MEW FORAEXr BA/OK COOLDAi”r B £U 5\JE SAM& /J^\/ A)AM ^=^ PE&U "Ah's co'tin agin an' I co'tg rapid. A\s e v e s \joAEA) AS s a w CAEISy7V\ASA/0D I'LL \ CE'waao CAsr )-.^Q,U,as v ^ <2>leA, , 'amatF, AMOFOL PROUP 7MAT Jes you v.-ait a v,-cek or so.” I a a T BI6 CAECK 2. AAA0D&D 4^ SN E A p a r t y TP ALL ) ' TO A/AA -= MOW i 1 6or A 9AMk AdcouMr / AU- yWV owA) - r VOo/o-r /M.y f o e a d s - a a d iOT MOMEV W E'LL AA'OE fcE B A /A k .^ SP£MD A /oy OF IT FOR SAVE F00USA7AIM6S, CREAM - A L L VUE CA/0 EAV.'.' 4-% AO SIR.' 'IDE 7, " i f C i n ^ Ma TCOCHRAN — PICTURES ^ K N I « y T_/ . 0,0■ 7 Bsa u. s PAT. orr. !'■ ft W /Y

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by Gilbert Patten (Read the Story, Then Color the Picture) JACK LOCKWILL IN THE AIR The Tinies followed Old King shack -R-hich sort of made it creak ff'-—* ^1; r Roar along the beach a block or and crack. But, even so, rigjit soon more and then they reached a the bunch in slumberlaud were 4 monstrous oak. Said he, “ My gene. They all slept fine and rest­ '-s- shack’s up there. We'll have to ed well and quite .'.greed the place shinny up the tree. Come on now, w-as swell. Next i lorning they were Tinies, follow me. It really isn’t up and out as early as the dawn. hard to do, if you will all take Right soon they heard the old care.” gink shout, “ Come on, you Tinies, So, up they scrambled, one by I’m about to spring a big surprise one. It really was a heap of fun. on you, of which I have all sorts. it didn’t take them long to reach That shack up in the oak tree tall the thack w-here they were bound. is really not my home at all. I Then Scouty stopped and said, “1 only took you there to see if you [ear that all of us are not up here. wmre real good sports.” I’ve looked around for Clowny and And then he led them down the tie’s no where to be found.” beach, up to a place that was a King Roar then said, “ I think peach. The Tiuymites all greeted it Jack listened with the keenest you’re wrong. Just listen to that with happy shouts and yells. “ This him. “ I w as going to try to climb above the stonn, ^ e is my real home,” said the king. went on, “ when a flash of lightning showed me the black snoring song. Then gage upon An instant later, Lockwili, having risen, plunged headlong at the Dropping his revolver, Willie “ He’d got me, too,” allowed “ You’ve never seen a finer thing. I topping into this valley. .S o l followed it." “^ d «aved me and M^ that yonder limb. I think your ruffian’s back, like a football player making a tackle. The man was began to shed . tears. “ Oh, Lieutenant Moore. “ You saved built it all myself and it is all Darmon’s invention,” saief Jack. "I guess only the edge of the storm friend’s asleep.” Said Coppy, hurled forward by the impact of Jack's body, and his head crashed Jack!” he cried, “ I thought he'd 5 me also, my boy.” “ Well, i don’t “ Goodness me, you’re right. He made out of shells.” againstthe old stove, almost upsetting it. He dropped and lay still. know how I did it, for I’m an passed here,” said Willie. "It’s stopping now.’ killed you!” "I guess he would, eissTSYBEA.siiviei.iHc (To Bo Contmuod) may as well sleep there all night. Moore went to an*old wooden bedstead, from which he removed only for you,” admitted Jack awful coward,” said Willie. He surely will be safe there, if his enough of the bedding cord to tie up the impostor. Y balance he can keep.” , (Scouty has a wild idea in the I TAftn all the rest crawled In tha naxt atozx-A 5TO1TOir,3tJNE«,W2r.

Rev. Joseph Cooper of the South LAWN FETE Methodist church left for Danielson TROOP THREE WINS EPWORTH ANNIVERSARY today to attend the Norwich Dis­ June 9, 10, 11 On “ White trict Union Ministerial conference, NOTED BY LOCAL BODY an annual affair. BOY SCOUT CONTEST For One Week—A Demonstration of The annual meeting of the W. C. Pageant Given at S. M. E. House” Grounds T. U. will be held on Thursday aft­ ■ ■ 1 J ; ! 1 i I ! . J 1 Church Marks 3Sth Year of 1 ! I I J 1 I i J i 1 1 i ernoon at 2:30 in'the Center Con­ Lads Stick to Test Stunts In ; ' ) J J I J J J ; ; : Manchester Community Club gregational church. Contributions Religious Society. Colt’s Band, Beethoven Glee of flowers are requested for the Memorial hospital for invalids who Heavy Rain; Boy Breaks The 38th anniversary of the or­ The Well Known are confined to their homes. ganization of the Epworth League Club, Center Flute Band, S. M. was observed last night in the H. S. Orchestra. Arm on Field. South Methodist church when a pageant was given by the local Admission 10 Cents. UNEXPLAINED GAS FIRE branch of that society. It was en­ Troop 3 unexpectedly came titled “ The 'World Has Gone After FAILS TO DAMAGE CAR through to win the annual Boy Him,” and was staged under the di­ .Scout inter-troop meet which was rection of Miss Pauline Beebe and ABOUT TOWN held at the Charter Oak street | Miss Ethel Brookings. grounds on Saturday afternoon.j Rev. Joseph Cooper gave a short ROPER The Beethoven Cif'e Club of the Tank Is Filled. Then Poof. This troop, which was given stout address on “The Aim and Origin Swedish. _ _ Lutheran . church will ... re­ There’s « ■■-VI Flame A-Plenty; A "rvi ___ X - . - IkT No; opposition by Troops 5 a-r-d 6, led of the Epworth League” and the hearse at the church tonight at 8 , these two by five points in the final scripture reading was given by My­ Cigarette to Blame. /------o’clock. count. Troops 5 and 6 tied for sec­ ron Burr. The pageant, an allegory, ond place with 32 points each and showed the dream of an Epworth ------j Fire at 10 o'clock last night for Leaguer, taking him through the Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Anderson, | n^o^ents threatened Camp- Troop 5 won the toss for the place. N and son, Russell, and daughter, I Filling Station but was A large crowd of interested per­ Nativity, and goir^g, to some ex­ GAS RANGE sons attended the exhibition and al­ tent, into other religions besides Dorothy, of Edgerton street, spent put'out by Delphis Pt, i Ub the week-end at the Nyquist Col- employe, with a fire e.x- though” rain interfered la^er in the Christianity. A demonstrator will be in our Kitchen Furnish­ lege at ll'alnut Beach, Milford. | tinauisher. day the Scouts continued their Following is the cast: Bob, a Leaguer. Robert 'Wilson; A Hartford motorist stopped at stunts until the schedule haJ been ing Department all this week demonstrating why Mrs. Mary Behnfield of Russell completed. Competition was keen! Dot, his sister. Miss Ethyle Little; The gas stove sketched above is a the station to get some gas. St. and the outcome was in doubt until The Three Kings, Arthur Krob. women prefer the Roper Gas Range. This is the ’ street with her daughter, Emma, John filled the tank and started combination cook stove and gas heat­ who recently left town to spend the the last event. Troop 3 won this Eric Crawshaw, Roberts Burr; the one gas range that suits the cook in every way. hack toward the station when and the meet, having 37 points at Greeks Who Would See Jesus: er which is excellent for chilly fall ami summer at her cottage at Watch ^ flames burst out from the automo­ early spring days. Its beauty cheers the kitchen. The ventilated Hill, R. I., reports that great im-j the end. Trpop 7. the other compe­ Philip and Gordon Maxwell; Two bile. No one but the driver of the titor, finished with four points. Greeks. Robert Mercer, David oven insures uniform results. The Roper Oven provements have been made on the car and St. John was present. Fort road prope.iy since the syn­ Burr Boss Fire Maker Hutchinson; Andrew, Thomas Due to the heavy rain, the car As it was expected, Francis Burr Control cooks a whole dinner without any watch­ dicate has taken over the land for­ was wet and St. John was able to Cordnier. merly under the control of the gov­ of Troop 6 won the friction-fire and In Moslem lands: Two Moselms ing. Install a Roper Gas Range with “ touch-a- put out the fire before it did any water-boiling events with ease. He at prayer, Roberts Burr, Arthur Easy T erms ernment. A number of Manches­ . damage. It is not known how the button” lighter in your kitchen now. ter people spend their vacations at was overthrown in the semaphore Krob; a young student of Persia, ! fire started. Neither man was and Morse event, with Russell Eric Crawshaw; traveler on the ll’atch Hill every year. smoking. Remig, both considered almost cer­ I road, Raymond Mercer; Muezzin. tain winners. The Hartford judges Rev. Joseph Cooper; Mr. Kramer. Why buy an inefficient, wasteful gas range when you The members of Sunset Rebekah HOSPITAL NOTES Lodge, No. 39. will meet at the: ______had difficulty in awarding the Robert Mercer, Mrs. Kramer, I-'lor- prizes for the various events, for can buy one of the famous quality Roper Ranges on easy Center street entrance of_llt^e East, Memorial hospital ence Wilson; Oriental girl, Alice the competition was unusually Harrison. close payment. Only a small amount down delivers and con­ Roy Johnson, a member of Troon Mrs. C. S. Nyquist and son, nects a Roper in your kitchen. Pay the balance in small suffered what is thought to b.e a*| Evan, of Linden street spend the S S c f i ?h"o ch«re"“The horpHatha‘" a '’5?.bed fracture >>f the arm when nr week-end at their cottage at Wal­ monthly payments. All prices to suit your pocketbook noVa'^Bidwell, I’Tie first noble grand | dnota but has only 2S patients m while running around the field wiliij nut beach, Milford. a number of other scouts. He was j rcV‘’t1,e‘'’rbeh™ r:dn',.'o''l‘l ?re;;i ‘“ Admla:.ons Sunday -ere Mr,, taken to the offices of two doctors, j .tegular nree.ing In Odd Kellorrs V er„lca^g,,„ neither of whom could be found, and later went to the hospital to ar-l tiall. ' The latter has ear trouble. range lor X-rays. There were four discharges yes­ After the meet the members o f The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of the Troop 6. sixteen in number, wenij $ 59. 50 ! Highland Park Community Club terday, as follows: Mrs. Barnard $39 to $295 Le Pine and infant ion, Bernard, to their log cabin at Highland Park The ROPER will go on their annual outing with Scoutmaster Ray Mercer. Theyi That’s the price for this hand­ Wednesday. They will spend the Jr., of 195 Eldridge street; Mrs. Mary PasqualinL of Wapping, who stayed overnight at tne cabin. re-| some 1927 model Range— ong dav at Mrs. Fitch Barber's cottage turning yesterday. at Bolton Lake. All those expecting had been in the hospital since May of the newest— OVEN CONTROL = 0 “ nld'ni'e'ft St Xlrhol, sloro 28; Philip Keith " ’,"''A T L ‘’d\.''d' MARY C. SHEA i 'i l ?oTsl’lfrlSr„fe'd"..d'’2ns‘slgn*et DETWiT jEWHt. MNCES Mrs. Mary C. Shea, of Avery Bror Olson, who will be gradu­ Rankin, of 62 Russell street, who Demonstration -the secret has recovered after a major opera­ street. South Windsor, died at her ated from I'psala college. East home early yesterday after a long Easy Terms Too— Over a long Orange, N. J., the la.'^t of this tion performed a month ago. We invite you, Miss or Mrs. Manchester to come in As the result of a fall of few illness. She is survived by five time without any interest ex­ of good baking month, wa.s a week-end visitor at sons, two daughters, two brothers and sample cooking which has been done on the Ro­ the home of Rev. and .Mr.=. P. J. 0. fe: 1 from the veranda steps at his tra. and two sisters. The funeral will be per Gas Range. 'Tuesday we shall feature a ICornell nrnf»li ofoi Churchv iuircu street. -'nMr. . Olson home - on------205— Union - street, yester- Low First Pay: held tomorrow morning with serv­ will assi'81 Rev. Cornell during the | day. Charles Lachat, aged oO, was The Roper Automatic Oven Control keeps your summer months. | removed to the hospital with a ices at the home and St. Bridget's $3, or $5— SCALLOPED DISH oven at that specific heat. It assures you of uni­ ____ ' badly fractured left leg. church. Burial will be in St. Bridg­ A little more or a little les^ et’s cemetery. (Scalloped ham and potatoes) form baking successes. No burned cakes, “ fall­ The French :md Genunn clubs a'; doesn’t make any difference to en” cakes or “ doughy” centers. And best of all, ;iie High sclioo: here wen; loUrys-: ENVOY LEAVES ME.YICO. us— if it will help you. tal Lake ih's afiernooc, where a ------^ INDIVIDUAL CUP CAKES no one has to stay in the kitchen while the food is nicuic was held. Mis- Marie C. No- Mexico City, -June 6.— United ------" ' P baking or roasting. 'an. Miss Floi '-me F. Kelle:' aiidi states Ambassador James P. Sbef- Mi-s Minnie B. Rook were in ; {igUl was given a great farewell last 'iiarge. More than 'ifiy sclioo’ chil-| night by members of the American Y ou r L oca l Hale’s Gas Ranges— Basement Iren went on the' trip. ! and British colony when he left for I i the United States. Many Mexicans Building Miss Millicent Fox of Oakland also came to say goodbye. street entertained a number of Ambassador Sheffield insists that rlartford young women at her home his"trip to the United States is mere­ Material Dealer on Frida,'" evening. The party was ly a vacation, but the reports of his civen in honor of two of the young resignation persist. Our grandmothers had all this week ladies, who will be graduated this their storerooms filled month from the Culver-Kinder.gar- ■with flour, sugar and ten training school in Hartford. A | Has Handy very enjoyable evening was spent. | other kitchen essentials. .Service Drawer 81..”)0 The' hostess had ner home beauti- | SUMMER Today the grocery store Under Top 1 , fully decorated for the occasion | gives the housewife a Burners Sale and and' served dainty refreshments. i b $1.65 VIOLIN selection of hundreds of Colanders The regular moivtlily meeting of foods, many of them ready Big Cabinet! the Lake Vieiv Parent-Teacher As­ for the table. — BIG OVEN: rust resisting 98c French Fryers sociation will be held at the South SCHOOL linings. Demonstration Main street school tonight at 8 I Just so the building material — DOOR HANDLES: Solid 98c o'clock. U. J. I.ui'ien -u-ill give an For Beginners dealer fills an economic need porcelain. Interesiing talk on '"Sportsman­ of our present life. He gathers ship.” — DOOR CATCH: Fits close— VIOLINS FURNISHED together a hundred and one and holds tight. Watkins Brothers are installirv,g [ materials suited for as many different i needs. They are —PANELS: White as China new drai)ei"ics in the w"omen's room Dinner ware. .of the South Methodist church. The FREE available at a moment’s notice. 7.3 c draperies are in old gold and ""ill He has at his finger tips the “ They Bake Better’’ liarmoiiize ivitli the subdued deco­ CLASS NOW FORMING knowledge that prevents Patented Oven: Keeps gas bills ‘‘Wear-Ever” rating scheme of the room. This clumsy and costly mistakes in lower: and oven heat steadier and Square Cake Pans place is furnished in earl.'" Ameri­ APPROVED METHOD building. more constant— assuring baking be­ can style, its chairs having rush ENROLL NOW ing always more uniform and un­ 59c seats and being of old fashioned From a purely selfish stand­ failing than any other oven in the 90c type. The room also houses the V i point any community should "\\"oi"ld. 9 inch square, 214 inch Aluminum early Italian carved cabinet w"hicli That’s the Reason "THEY BAKE support its building material deep Sauce Pans contains the communion service. dealer for this reason—to in­ BETTER!” now— and .ALWAYS be­ fore now— and always afterwards. crease the service obtainable A factory demonstrator and representative will be in through him. 59c iiiiiiiiiimmiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiii our Kitchen Furnishing Department (basement) all this Johnson week, demonstrating the superior qualities of “ Wear- (Two quait) W . G. Glenney Ever” Aluminum cooking utensils. She will also tell you why every housewife should equip her kitchen with this ALTERATION SALE | Co. Little well known line. “ Wear-Ever” aluminum must not be I Allen PI., Manchester Plumbing and Heating compared with ordinary spun aluminumware— which in Contractors. a short time must be replaced. I Last Day TUESDAY Last Day | 13 Chestnut St., Phone 1083-‘2 South Manchester Hale’s Aluminum— Basement 35c $2.25 I White Broadcloth Shirts, Genuine B.V.D. $ collar A 1 Q Q Double Boilers Jelly Cake Pans UNION SUITS L15 attached .... ^ A $1.69 2 for 49c Men’s Oxfords Fancy Rayon and Q Q ^ A . L . BROWN & . C O . V /z quart SO U TH M f\N CH€S TER • CONN ' (deep) Lisle H O S E ...... OJ/C Dress or Sport $1.95, .$2.95, $3.95, Men's Fancy $4.95, $5.95 Men’s English Broadlcoth Shirts in ^ /I Neckband white and fancy pattern with and without ^ Shirts ...... $1.79 i\Ien’s Fancy Neckband and Contmuing Our RUSTIC FURNITURE SALE This Week Collar Attached Shirts, values to $4.00 ^ ^ 2 9 collar attached from $1.50 to $3.00. | Boys’ Blouses, all sizes...... 79c Children’s Oxfords, Pumps, Men’s Four-in-Hand in all the latest pat- ^ BOYS’ SUITS up = terns. Polka Dot Stripes and Plaids. ^ a concert for the inmates for about was welcomed by Mayor 'Waters of All Two Pairs Pants $1.00 SALVATIONISTS’ BAND three-quarters of an hour. The of­ Norwich. Here a large crowd ficials had permitted such inmates gathered. MEN’S SOLES M EN ’S SUITS I as were able to listen from the The day’s meetings were con­ Men’s Panama and Straw Hats. Pana- ^ HAS BIG NORWICH DAY grandstand in the ball grounds and cluded by a united service in the sewed on, regular price $1.50, '8.95, '11.95 Some with T-wo Trousers Central Baptist church, when all ! the band has never played to a in my place $1.00. Boys’ Dept., Downstairs. more attentive audience. the churches of the city joined for ^9.75 “ N*24.75 mas $5 and $7, Straws from $2 to $4.50, ^ Delights Patients of Two Hos-' a big mass meeting. Major Bates Ladies’ soles sewed, regular After the visit to the State hos­ of Hartford was the special speaker price $1.25, now in my placd pitals, Plays For All-City I pital the band went to Uncasville at this service. Commandant Ab­ 75c. Union Service. |on the Thames where another con­ bott, the local officer, accompan­ I Many Other Real Bargains. i A brand new assortment of Men’s Caps cert was given for the patients of ied the band, and was the speaker Best material used. Prompt m the tuberculosis hospital. There m w m The Salvation Army band visited In the morning at Trinity Metho­ attention at the in grey and fancy patterns. ^ Norwich yesterday, where a full are a great number of patients, dist church, when he gave an ad­ \ day's program had been scheduled. many of whom are unable to dress on the work of the Salva­ They left by bus from the citadel leave their beds. It was a treat tion Army. I Arthur L. Hultman f i at S o’clock, arriving in Norwich- for them to lay and listen to the Boston Shoe * Town where they held an open-air band play and sing. Some patients Boston and Paris Garters, Holeproof ^ from Manchester were highly The rank team of Memorial : 917 Main Street ' 1 service, afterwards taking part in the regular church service held in pleased^to see the band boys and Lodge, No. 38, K. of P., will go to : Visit Our Boys’ Department. = Hosiery. ^ East Hartford tomorrow night to Repair Shop r| "lie Congregational church. After have a little personal visit with i • t m the church service the band visited them. -\t 3:00 a concert was giv­ confer two ranks on East Hartford uuiiiiHiiiiimHiiHiHiiimmiummiiiiiiiiiiniimiuniiiiinniiniuiiiHiiiuiiiiiiii the.State Hospital where they gave en in Union Square where the band lodge member!. 105 Soruce St.. So. Manchester

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