NET PRESS RUM r w n i r t b f O. B. W M thc* B u eaa, N«w B arca AVERAGE DAILY cmCDLATIOM OP THE E VEXING HERALD for the month of June, 1937 Fair tonif^t and WednMdny; slightly warmer toni^t. 4 , 9 9 0 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Classified adTertlsing on page 12 MANCHESTER, CONN.' TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. VOL. XLL, NO. 235. WOE, WOE; W< 'SEEKING WOMAN Seven Murders Charged to Him. WOMEN’S v v A iu ir t lU iuucAN FLYERS FORD FAVORS ! IN ODD MURD£R NOISIEST 4TH Their Feet Are Getting Bigger, j Fingerprints Show Police That HERE SEES NOT One Size for Each Genera-1 5 DAY WEEK Dainty Hands Clubbed Girl GUESTS OF HONOR tion. ! to Death. SINGIHRREST Boston, July 5.— Woe to the FOR WORKMEN Oakland, Calif., July 5.— A womenfolk. woman or mat) with soft, dain­ The average woman’s foot, AT PARIS BANQUET I ty hands clubbed pretty 15- pride of the fair sex for cen­ year-old Mabel Mayer to death, turies, is growing at the'rate of America’s Richest Man Talks police believed today following Whiz-Bangers Ignore the one size a generation, accord­ discovery of feminine finger ing to A. H. Gueting, of Phila­ ''Any Americans Who Doubt prints upon the green purse of Law and Lid Is Off; North delphia, president, of the Na­ TEN HURT HERE On Aviation, Politics and the slain girl. tional Shoe Retailers’ Associa­ I The battered body of the tion. France’s Affection For the young music student wms found End Fete Fine But Marred In the last two generations IN AUTO CRASHES Easiness Conditions of the^ by carpenters in a vacant lot. the average size of women’s site iiad been beaten and shoes has increased two sizes. United States Need Only gouged to death with pieces of I By Blasts. Forty years ago women cus­ Future. i scantling found nearby. tomers who wore shoes larger Make a Trip Atlan­ Five San Leandro boys, than size 6 1-2 whispered it to Five Accidents Over Holiday, overheard discussing the mur­ Manchester passed the nolsest I the clerk, Mr. Gueting tells. Editor'?: Note;— Following der, will be grilled by detec­ But now, he says, the average tic,” Byrd Declares. i? the lirst of a series of five tives today. Fourth of July in its history yester- i girl of 14 requires a size seven. However, Result In No important interviews obtained Police believe a jealous wo­ day and the affair wound up in a j The increase in size is a witli Henry Ford by 'William man may have killed the dain­ monster display of fireworks and a j healthy sign even though it ty little flapper, who was said Grave Injuries. Parls, July 5.— “ Any Americans K. Hutcbinson, International band ‘ oncert at the grounds of the j 'jars the pride of the women, News Service Staff correspon­ to be proud of men’s interest Mr. Gueting declared. who may doubt France's affection dent. Mr. Ford discussed the in her. Manchester Community club at the for the United States need only five-da.v week, the future of north end. Chief Samuel G. Gordon This picture of Matthew Kimes (left), most notorious of Oklahoma At least ten persons were injur­ bandits, was taken in front of the jail in Flagstaff, Ariz., following make a non-stop flight from New aviation, what his great for­ of the local police said today that ed more or less seriously in a se­ the biggest crowd since the Cen­ Kimes’ capture in the Grand Canyon. 'With the bandit are shown a OVER A SCORE HURT York to France.” tune has meant to him, poli­ ONE THIRD OF WAR ries of five automobile accidents tics and business conditions of tennial in 1923 was taken care of couple who gave their names as Mr. and Mrs. ,G. H. Kady in whose car This was the statement of Com­ the future. The remaining in­ at ihe Community club. Kimes was riding. They explained they had no knowledge that Kimes which occurred here bver the holi­ mander Richard E. Byrd of the E‘ ginnng before 12 o’clock Sun­ was being sought. Seven murders and a dozen bank robberies in Okla­ day week-end. Three were taken to stallments will be carried daily BY 4TH EXPLOSIVES America in replying today to a throughout the week. DEBT IS PAID OFF day evening the celebrators started homa are charged to Kimes, whose brother, George, is serving a life term the Memorial hospital. Three of the in the Oklahoma penitentiary. speech of welcome by Col. Polima- to observe the day. Church bel’s, drivers were arrested on charges of Ky WILLIA.M K. HUTCHINSON both in the south end and north chetti'at a rece^ion given in honor end. were rung continuously during operating cars while under the In- Detroit, Mich., July 5.— Tremen­ of the American aviators by the Over 8 Billions Retired the morning hours. The bell of the Doctors Busy, Hospital Ac­ fluenjce of liqudr. Thirty-fourth Aviation Regiment of dous advances in the mechanical Second Congregational church Coast Guardsman *s Bluff Three Hurt in Crash France at Le Bourget flying field. end of American industry gradual-1 etai-Lcd ringing at midnight and tive With Casualties From Three persons were Injured hut Byrd, the pilot of his plane, Bert ly will revolutionize the business ^ Which Saves Nation 320 was rung almost steadily until 6 none seriously in a crash on Twin Acosta, and the relief pilot, Bernt Hills at 6:30 Sunday night. In at­ world, with the creation of giant | o’clock. The school bell at the Balchen were guests of honor. G. Eighth District was also rung as Cows Twenty-Two Sailors Noise Celebration. tempting to pass another machine. O. Noville, the other member of the business corporations and the uni- ^ Millions Annuall>; well as the bell in the North Metho­ Dr. J. C. 'Welser of 1008 Main crew, remained at his quarters in versal adoption of the five-day- j dist church. street, East Hartford, lost control the Continental Hotel. Also week as outstanding changes. Despite the vigilance of the police of his car on the slippery pavement among those present was Clarence of i More than a score of Manchester and crashed into a machine driven This is Henry Ford’s view Washington, July 5.— By the end members of the Center Gang got New York, July 5.— Ensign (^revolver containing three bullets. I Chamberlin, famous New York lo America’s industrial future. His only chance was to bluff, persons were Injured here yester- by 'William B. Brownell of 45 Ham­ Germany flyer. It was"given international News ' of 1927 substantially one-third of into the Center church and rang the Charles L. Duke is in line today for 1 lin street. Both cars were consider- bell. The Center gang, incidentally, Tour of Inspection. Service today in an e.xclusive inter-' America’s war debt, which In Aug- the highest honors that the Coast turning to Chief Boatswain’s Ma^e j day by fireworks. In every case but j T r o l l e r t r a f « r w^‘ had collected money from its mem­ Madsen, he exclaimed. If I m not i one. the Iniuries were of a minor; doiavo/i fnr TioorUr or. view. . . ' ust, 1919. stood at over $26,500,- Guard service can confer as the re­ one, the injuries were of a minor' delayed for nearly an hour until The American flyers made a tour bers for three days before the out of that pilot house in two min­ nature, being for the most powder j wreckage was towed from the trol- of inspection of both the military The richest man 'J' 000,000 will have been, retired, it sult of his daring act in leaping utes you turn the machine gun on confirmed optimist about the unit , - , ^ . . . Fourth for the purchase of fire­ burns caused by blank cartridges or . tracks. The injured were Elea- and civilian fields. It was their rd States. He believes America is a ' was learned at the treasury today, works for a sectional celebration. aboard a moving rum runner in the the*n.” first visit to the hangars at Le steadily progressive nation. He | The eight years of financial man- They innovated a new stunt during upper bay, seizing her liquor cargo, Knocks Out Sailor exploding firecrackers. The only i -yy-aish of East Hartford and 'Welser. Bourget field where 10,000 people the day, using gasoline and matches valued at $500,000, and by sheer The machine gun e.xisted only in serious injury was suffered by Mar-1 The former two were taken to waited for them in vain last Thurs­ feels the country will develop year i gyygj.jjjg since the debt stood at its the ensign’s imagination, hut Mad­ after year in trade, commerce. In-In­ maximum will have resulted in a to carry it out. bluff and resourcefulness cowing cus Tuttle of Wapplng. 'He was' Memorial hospital for treatment day night. They signed numerous Start Line of Fire and arresting her crew of twenty- sen nodded. Ensign Duke groped autographs and Byrd placed flower.s dustry. science and the arts. Its retirement of about $8,000,000,000 his way into the deck-house. He badly hurt when a small cannon ex- I discharged^ yesterday, possibilities are unlimited, he says, In outstanding obligations, repre­ A filling station near the Center two Nova Scotia fishermen. ploded driving several fragments ' In Jail Trial on the Lindbergh plaque. if American businessmen will lead had advertised the sale of five gal­ The young ensign, a six-footer, was stopped by a burly seaman, For half an hour the flyers senting an interest saving of $320,- who wanted to know where he was into his leg. He was taken to the . . Fred Marin of Highland Park the way. 000,000 annually. lons for 90 cents. Members of the had had only two years’ experience Memorial hospital when an opera- is in jatl In default of $2,000 bonds watched Marcel Doret, a civilian The Interview gang bought the gasoline and pour­ of Coast Guard work. going. A second later the seaman j to await trial on charges of drunk pilot, perform stunts in the air. It While the treasury had abandon­ was sprawlinrg senseless on the | tion was performed. His condition The auto king was interviewed ed its original intention of wiping ed it in the grooves beside the He was patrolling the harbor in is n>ot considered serious. and reckless driving. He was in­ was Doret who piloted Frederick K. in his office at Dearborn, in the the tiny launch CG-2327, when he deck. He had been felled by a blow | volved in an accident on Highland Abott to "Ver-Sur-Mer on Friday to out the debt in 25 years, should trolley tracks. The liquid flowed from the butt-end of the ensign’s ; Persons who watched the capers midst of a ten-thousand-acre tract surplus revenues continue as since down the street for several blocks observed a suspicious-looking, ves­ of the young men on the streets street at 8 o’clock Sunday night. In obtain for International News Ser­ of factories. He wore a modest gray sel creeping along the Bay Ridge gun. _ ! court yesterday morning. Marins vice the first interview with Com­ the war, with average retirements and when a sufficient length of the The ensign pressed his gun. early Monday 'morning, and late business sack suit and looked an>- of $1,000,000,000 annually, this groove had been saturated the gas shore. She was salt-caked and dir­ Monday night could not help won­ case was contlmued until next Mo'n- mander Byrd. ibiiig but the great industrial gen­ ty, and kept right on past quaran­ against the skipper's ribs and final- j day to await the outcome of injur­ Byrd congratulated Doret on his objective will be accomplished. was lighted. The result was a line ly swung' the ship around himself | dering that many more persons ius of this or any other age. He tine, up- the Narrows toward the were injured and far more seri­ ies which 14-year old Teresa Fra- ability in handling a plane and the Alone of the allied natione which of fire,'down Main street. by leaning hard on the wheel. She ; French flyer replied: spoke in low soft tones. participated In the World War the Automobile traffic, fearing to upper bay. ously. Hundreds of firecrackers Chez, of 99 Birch street received. Throughout the interview Ford Ensign Duge steered his launch grouDfded on-'the mud of Robhin’s She is in Memorial hospital. One- Fi-enchmaP’s Reply, United States has succeeded in pass over the burning gasoline, had Reef in ten feet of water. were lighted and thrown at persons 5iiessed the necessity for business- making an appreciable dent in the to stop until the blaze had burned near enough to be able to read the without the slightest regard fer third of her scalp was torn from “ I was happy to be the first flyer nieii and workers doii^S their full name on the vessels side, “ Econo­ Ensign Duke ordered -the six sea­ the front of her head. The Prachea collosal war deficit. Other countries itself out. A trolley car, whose crew men on the bridge below decks, and safety. Often they exploded in the to greet you at Ver-Sur-Mer.” duty to thfe hektTif thetr ahllrty. have barely been able to balance changed its pole, stopped in the my.” Then he called to the captain air close to the faces of passers-by. girl was riding in a car driven by Byrd, Acosta and Balchen then His creed for all business— and I sent his b.wn men to the Statue of Robert Hynds of 151 'Walnut their budgets and “ break even.” midst of the blaze but did not catch to heave to, but the demand was Last night matters were carried started to return to Paris to attend it will apply as well to every hu­ ignored. Liberty for help. In the meantime, street. Sergeant Jack Crockett Debt Retirement fire. the ensign had to hold at bay a still further. Roman candles con­ a luncheon in their honor given by man activity— was summed up Debt retirement is viewed by Fires Two Shots taining twelve “ .balls!’ were lighted made the Investigation and arrest­ the ministry of marine. thus: “ The best slogan for a suc­ Various sections of the town had The ensign fired two shots as a crew in a distinctly ngly mood. ed Marin. SeerHary of the Treasury Mellon as their own little celebrations and Four more hours passed before a and used as machfne guns, the tar­ “ I’d prefer to stay here and flj-,”' cessful business is; Do the ordinary the most ■■ffective step toward ner- warning, but the vessel kept on. By gets being anyone unfortunate Hits Parked Car remarked Balchen. Lliing extraordinarily well. ’ the noise of fire crackers was heard this time the little launch was be­ guard had been stationed to watch At 10:20 Sunday night, a car manteut ta;i reduction. With ei.gkty throughout the town until late last the en-1 the crew. Then Ensign Duke saun­ enough to be in their path. Often Chamberlin said he would remain The world is Uving 1 p,T cent of the debt ■itire.u It I- ing swept by waves, and the red balls of fire struck their; drived by Victor Ogren of Pater- at the field for a while in order to leal age, in which mans conquest; night. The old stunt of lining the sign’s uniform ,was drenched. He tered' into Coast Guard headquar­ mai'k The whole affair gave the son, N. J., struck a parked car own- fplt tlua’ the maximum in.come taxes, car tracks with blank cartridges ters to make his report after tweu- pilot a six-passenger Jnpitor motor .if the air is just getting under way. may b-. fixed at ten per cent. Less suddenly gi’ahl)ed the heavily-laden town a war-like aspect. ed by Nicholas Minovitch of Ken- plane. He took a short pleasure Ford said, and the mechanical won­ and little dynamite caps was work­ freighter’s rail and swung aboard, ty-six hours’ continuous and haz­ Injuries ! nington street on Porter street. than haif t.-e pre-ont fi-'ure Ex­ ardous duty. flight with his wife. He said he ders have only begun. perts believ(; that wit’ .k'i twenty ed to death and every trolley car armed only with a flashlight and a \ partial list of those injured in ; Ogren’s car tipped over and struck, wanted to fly a French military U. S. Has the Pioneers. years it will be possible to cut tax­ that went along the street did so in 'lianchester over the Fourth fo l-' Edward Lynch and Raymond Gos-, ■plane but that there was “ too much “ There are many changes com­ es to that percentage. a roar of noise as the caps exploded I lee, who were putting gas into an- red tape.” ing in our system of business and beneath their wffieels. Wiping out the debt will cut Cannon Bursts ! other automobile. They were Too Much Red Ta|)e. they are all for the better.” said Although the police had said that ARMS CUT PARLEY GRACE GIVES UP Marcus Tuttle of Wapplng, suf- thrown a dozen feet but only slight- governaiient costs approximately “ I found thatTd have to see six Ford. “ I consider the United $1,100,000,000 annually under the no fireworks could be discharged injury to his le* States as an extract of all the world, before 4 o’clock on the morning of (Continued on Page 3) or seven French generals before I figure of the 1927 fiscal year, that HIS PAflFIC HOP I l^ s m ln cannon exploded at could pilot the plane,” said Cham­ and as a result, we have more pion­ amount having been required to the holiday, many individuals start­ l l l u 1 f i v l l I V I I V I j home. He was removed to Mem- eer spirit than any other country. ed setting them off before midnight, NOW IN DEADLOCK berlin. provide the $33,528,000 sinking ' orial hospital immediately and an Chamberlin had a. splendid time There is lots of work waiting to and after that hour the noise wras ------operation was performed. Several GERMANY PREPARING be done if the leaders will find ways fund and to meet $787,019,000 in at the flying field. After he had interest charges. like that on a field of battle. hits of metal from the cannon were taken his wife for a flight, Cham­ of doing it. -And they will,^ for Firework stands had been closed A big financial operation will removed. It was said that frag-; berlin and an International News this is a nation that succeeds. ’ on Sunday but most of them re­ Hard lu ck Follows Him FOR N. Y. PLANE HOP Business conditions are going take place next year when the third U. S. and Great Britain Un­ ments of the cannon barely missed Service Reporter flew over Paris for. Liberty Loan of $2,147,664,000 opened promptly at midnight and a principal artery in his leg. half an hour in a Jupitor-mPtor through a change at the present mo­ William Symonds, nine years old, ment, Ford said in commenting on will be reitred. A considerable block did ft rushing business. Stands in From . Very First Day; Chamberlin’s Flight Arousing Fokker machine. He tried out the of this issue will be retired outright various places of the town wffiere able to Come to Agree­ of 172 Putnam street, Hartford, the present state of prosperity. Keen Interest In Berlin’s controls, maneuvered into many “ 'We are having a little breath­ and the remainder refunded proba­ gangs are w^on-’t to congregate weot to the hospital here yesterday fancy formations and e.xpressed hi.s for treatment to an injured hand in­ Aviation Circles. ing spell,” was his comment. bly along the plan used in hand! found a ready sale for all kinds of ment on Warships. Plane Badly Damaged. admiration of the interior of the “ Will the Mississippi flood dam- ing the second liberty loan now in flrew'orks, the big cannon crackers flicted by a blank cartridge. plane and the comfort which is pro­ a.ges have any effect on the nation s the course of -liquidation. being the most popular. Daniel Sovino, of 208 Woodland Berlin, July 5.— Discussion of a vided. The fourth Liberty, largest of the street, also was treated at the Berlin-to-New York non-stop flight ))i'osperity next winter?” he was Not An Arrest On Fourth • Honolulu,.T. H,, July 5.— Hounds Later Chamberlin took off in ■war time issues, is callable in 19 3?> Police prepared for the Fourth Geneva, July 5.— A state of com­ Chester hospital for an injured was given marked impetus today asked. ed by hard luck “ Broken Neck” hand caused by the explosion of a by the announcement of the Junk­ Doret's plane and executed the same Effects of Flood. and falls due five years later. Out­ but there was not one arrest in plete deadlock at the trl-partite acrobatic stunts previously done by standing in this block is $6,294,- town on the holiday. Nine arrests Dick Grace, movie stunt flyer, gave firecracker. ers Airplane Works that they are “ No effect at all,” the auto king naval arms limitation conference constructing a concrete runway for the Frenchmen. Aviators at Le replied. “ Only a small part of the 906,000. were made on Saturday and Sun­ up his dream of being the first man Bruno Giordano, ten years old of here was reached today when the 43 Spring street, went to the hos­ planes with especially heavy loads Bourget field were outspoken con­ ;-ommercial south was affected by day, however, and all were disposed to fly from Hawaii to California. cerning Chamberlin’s skill at handl­ naval experts committee adjourned pital yesterday for. treatment of an that would attempt record flights. the floods. The great gain is that of or bound over at police court Grace and his party were expect­ Ever since Clarence Chamberlin ing both planes. tlie country is at last awake to the HUB POLICEMAN KILLED indefinitely its labors "to permit injured hand and ^5.® yesterday and this morning. None ed to return to Honolulu from the a blank cartridge that did ! and Charles A. Levine mad6 their Before he left Le-Bourget field, job of flood control.” of the arrests was made because of the various delegations to seek a It was Chamberlin looked his own Bellan- means of adjusting the cruiser island of Kauai tomorrow. the damage. ' great flight from New York to The interview turned on the sub­ WHILE MAKING ARREST the police rules regarding firecrack­ Clarence Carlson, of 54 Hamlin ; Kottbus, Germany, there has been ca monoplane over carefully. Ha ject of business conditions in the ers. Two of them involved drivers needs of the different powers.” Four times Grace humped down stated that he planned to fly lo Cause of Deadlock street tried to relight a fire-cracker i considerable talk of a flight from future. ______who had been arrested for operat­ his crude, runway at “ Barking that didn’t explode promptly. It! this country to the United States. London next Sunday. “ Are great consolidations of busi- , Stolen The deadlock resulted directly Sands, on Kauai, on the start of a ing their machines while under the went off before he could light it The announcements of the Junk­ ness enterprises-the future of Amci-1 . , ®-d • Toi-cox- from inability of the United States solitarj', non-stop flight to Cali­ influence of liquor. again, however, and Carlson wergt ers company was’ regarded as signi­ lean business? ’ Auto Bearing New JersevJersey to agree to Great Britain’s demand fornia. Three times a tire blew out All roads led to the north end in ficant in aviation circles. It has BYRD’S SPEECH “ Yes,” said Ford. “ Business: Markers. for 78 cruisers totaling about 600,- on the landing gear of his tiny been reported that there is a race! (Continued on Pago 3) Paris, July 5.— Speaking at the will group into large and larger ------(Continued on Page 5.) 000 tons. It was understood here monoplane. between the Junkers Works and j companies. It means more minds j Boston. Mass., July 5.— Two men today that the United States dele­ The airman got away on a beaut- the Dornier Works at Friedrlch- Aero Club this afternoon, Com­ 10 run the business and run it g, stolen automobile, bearing New gation had received instructions ifuT take-off yesterday, but after shafen for the honor of sponsoring mander Richard E. Byrd predicted well.’ i Jersey registration plates, were be- WOMAN’S NECK BROKEN from Washington that unless an forty minutes in the air a faulty the first trans-Atlantic flight from that the next flyer to cross the At­ ‘Yes, easier to handle even than | jjjg sought by police of greater Bos- PACIFIC AVIATORS , Berlin to New York. lantic will be a Frenchman. Ihe small ones,” Ford declared. He ton today as suspects in,the slaying (Continued on Page 3) (Continued on Page 2) It is believed In some sources Byrd, Bert Acosta, G. O. Noville then explained his answer by add­ of Patrolman Harris B- Meinnes, of IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH that the building of the runway by and Bernt Balchen— the New 'York ing: “ The fellow at the peanut the City Square station. BID PLANE GOODBYE the Junkers company indicates that to France flyers— were the guests I stand has more trouble than the One of the men, believed to be that concern’s preparations> for such of honor at a reception given by the man running a big industry. The Doctors In Willimantic Say She ry a flight are nearing completion aviators of France. a drug addict recently released The four American flyers met peanut vendor is under pressure from jail, was connected with the Has Chance to Recover— Her War Department Orders " l " ' ‘ |and that it will not be long before every moment. He has all the re­ School Consolidation In and'Hegenberger to Re-, they serve notice that they are Pilot Drohin, the Frenchman who murder by means of fingerprints Body Paralized. land plans to hop-off for New York in a sponsibilities. He has to do everj'- found on the murderer’s revolver, turn via Steam ei ! ready to launch a_p!pe on a non- Uiing himself. The result is his I Farmans biplane within two weeks. j The weapon was found in a yard stop jump to the United States :asks are only half done. | t\'il!iiuantic. Conn , July 5.— j M anchester Interest in the development of “ We wish Drohin success,” said His Otvn Companies. ; near the scene of the crime. Mi.®.-; Lillian E. Coo:, of East Uort-l Honolulu. T. H., July 5.— Lieuts. Byrd in a speech. “ He certainly has Patrolman MeInnes was murder- trans-ocean flying has grown stead­ This subject of gianl.corporations land. Oregon, injured in an auto­ The Herald Is pleased to announce a series of articles espe-. Lester Maitland and Albert Hegen- ily since the epochal flight of our best wishes. We hope to be in struck a spark in the man, who , ed when he acosted two men m an mobile accident here Saturday b6rg6r will talc© thisir last spin to- America to welcome him when he dally prepared for its readers by Howell Cheney, chairman of Chamberlin and Levine, and it is heads the world’s greatest corpora-! alley in Charlestown on the belief night, is suffering from a brokfm day in the big, lumbering Fokkor believed German airplane compan­ arrives. tion His own companies had I that they were connected with sev- neck but has a chance to recover, the Ninth district school committee on the most Imiwrtant eco­ which carried them from the Paci- ies will not be satisfied until a To Be Frencluuau cash resources a few months ago to- i erad Chinese laundry robberies. It according to officials at St. Joseph's nomical and educational subject before Manchester todaj. fic coast to the Hawaiian islands. German plane makea an effort to “ We are sure that the next flyer taling about $550,000,000. was after the policeman had taken hospital here today. X-ray examin­ Teh army pilots planned to take a span the ocean. to cross the Atlantic will be a “ Twenty-five years ago,” Ford a revolver from one of the men and ation revealed the fact that the This series includes five articles and two-hour flight over Honolulu to­ Frenchman. A Paris-to-New York continued, “ you could take one idea ■w’as leading them to the nearest third vertebra had been fractured day alternating foT the last time at COTTAGES BURNED flight will be ,a greater achieve­ and carry it along very well by patrol box that the other whipped and treatment was rendered ac­ begins in The Herald the controls of the great monoplane Winsted, Conn., July 5.— High­ ment than any of the three preced­ .vourself. Now the people are bet- out a pistol and fired the fatal shot- cordingly. The woman’s body is en­ whose power and peculiarities they land Lake cottages were threatened ing trans-Atlantic jumps because of 3* ter posted generally and the com­ A round-up of all suspicious tirely paralyzed. know and love.' by a fire this afternoon that des­ the head winds that have to be petition is greater. 'We have more characters in the city was also un­ Miss Cook’s injury was received The Fokker wilt remain in Hawaii troyed two with a loss estimated bucked on a trip to the United and better minds in-industry. The der way under the personal direc­ when an automobile driven by Ter Thursday, July 7 for Inter-island^flying. Maitland-and at about $5,00(1. The cause of the States.” ndividual expects to do the extra­ tion of Superintendent of Police brother, Chester E. Look, of Hart­ Hegenberger s^l Tor Oakland to­ fire Is unknown. , ford, struck a hydrant. Cook told While Byrd was speaking a gray- ordinary thing, if he is to be suc­ Michael J. Crowley. The subject matter covered by Mr. Oheney in the articles is: morrow. ■ , “ Neverinn,” owned by Louis haired Frenchman spoke out, evi­ cessful, while in large corporations, the police that he reru, inhered drlv- (1) What Consolidation Means, (2) How Consolidation Can bo The army flyers were obviously Goldich, of Winsted -and "Drift­ img through a railroad underpass dently seeking to heckle the flyer, the purpose is to do the ordinary WAR INSURANCE AccompUshed, (8) How Consolidation Would Affect Cheney reluctant to bid farewell to their wood,” owned by J.^B. Chattleton, but Byrd ignored him. thing extraordinarily well.” half a mile from the scene of the monstrous pet. Their regard for the of Brooklyn, N. Y.v were complete­ accident and that his mind became Owned School Buildings, (4) .WhW Consolidation Would Cost ly burned with all-contents. Con- Byrd and his companions plan lo The talk drifted to labpr condi­ Waterbury, Conn., July 5.— Lo­ huge, trl-motored Fokker was as de­ sail for the United States the m id« a blank until the crash occurred. anti (5) What Consolidation Would Accom plish...... voted as the affection of an old rail­ tagers using buckets to secure wat­ tions. cal war veterans took out a total of die of neat week- th« ; “ Is the five-day-week a success in $1,169,000 in war risk Insurance He is believed to have had a faint­ way engineer for the locomotive he er from the lake, saved cottMes ing spell while at the wheel. EVERY MANCHESTER CITI^Ni IS U ^ E D TO owned by C. H. Johnson of guests of the Thirty-fourtji your business?” he was asked. under the adjusted compensation has driven for years. tion Regiment at Le Bourget ] “ Certainly,” Ford retorted, “ and lavs, according to announcement Cook was put under ball of $2,- READ AND STUDY THE SERIES. They had hoped to fly back to rlngton, _ and David ^ ^ Smith, ^ of ^ Win­ - 000 and a charge of reckless driv­ California, hut'the "War Department sted. The fire started in the inter Field this morning and were its here to stay.” here today. The city expects to lead ered'military honors, _ the state in the amount of the iq- ing continued until Saturday, July ordered other'wise. . "Neverinn. (Continued on page 5) surance. 16.

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Mi^^caEiEin^»"".(ooNN.) b v e t n in g h e r ^ d , T u e s d a y , jt jl y 6,19271^ V a g e t w o CAPTAIN BADLY BURNED WOMAN R I3 Q . AIRPIiANB WEDD: G ^ COOUDGETOSEE Local Stocks IS THE l a tFSI: ST STUNT Most Interesting Family in U. S. SAVES m s ENGINEER BY RUSSIAN P O U # Berlin, July 5.— An airplane A REAL ROUNDUP wedding is the very latest inno­ (Fnrnlsbed by Pnfnam & Co.) vation, Circling a thousand feet "America’s most interesting fam­ Svnms Ashore From Burning Four Dead, Five Hurt In Battle • Bid Asked above the Kaiser Wilhelm ily.” That Is what Hortense Saun­ l^tween Monarchists^ and ders, writer for NBA Service and ^hooner—Both Taken to Bank Stocks church today, two couples were Army Police. City Bank & Tr . . . .690 715 married in an airplane while a The Herald, calles the du Pont fam­ Rodeo Celebrities of the City Hospital. .265 285 ily, of Delaware, Super-romance Capitol Natl Bank . . gramophone played the wedding Moscow, July B.— Pour persons Conn River ...... 300 march. marks the rise of this family to un­ Provincetown, Maas., July 5.— . 53 57 told wealth and vast Industrial In­ West to Perform Before Captain Manuel Silva and Engineer were killed and five wounded in a First Bond and Mort The bridegrooms were Her­ running gun battle near Smolensk First Nat (Htfd) . . .290 810- man Rahskopf, advertising chief fluence. Between the du Fonts and Arthur Nelson of the gasollms 475 most other immensely rich Ameri­ schooner Hai^ry and Thelhia were today between Monarchist clnsplra<- Hart Natl Bk & Tr .455 and Eduard Vogt, chief engi­ the President Today. tois headed by a woman, M. V. Htfd-Conn Tr Co . .. .695 — neer of Lufthansa, a German can families there are striking con­ severely burned about the face and trasts. Miss Saunders visited Dela­ hands today when the gasoline Zacharchemko^ and a police army Land Mtg & Title . . . 58 — , commercial airplane company. detachment. Morris Plan Bank .. 125 — ______«■ ware to find out all about the du tank exploded following a backfire I'onts and has written four stories Rapid City, S. D., July 5.— Calvin Three Monarchists, includins Park St T ru st...... 480 520 of the engine. The vessel burned Madame Zacharchemko, and one on them. This is the first. The sec­ Coolidge, from ‘way down eapt’ pre­ Phoenix St Bk Tr . . .405 — to the water’s edge. army policeman were slain. Riverside Trust . . . . .450 — OVER A SCORE HURT ond will tell of the growth of the pared today to leave here at about Dragging Nelson over the deck noon for Bellefourche, S. D., where Armed peasants assisted In the Bonds du Pont industries. railing with him. Captain Silva rounding up of the Monarchist . 95 — he will take in a little of the more leaped Into the' sea and though Htfd & Conn West 6 BY 4TH EXPLOSIVES spirited entertainment they furnish band. Five of the pursuers, includ­ East Conn Power . . 99%• 102 By HORTENSE SAUNDERS painfully burned managed to bring ing a soldier, were Injured. Conn L P 4 % s . .. . 98% 100% Wilmington, Del., July 5.— With­ ‘way out west.’ his engineer ashore In safety. Nel­ The tri-state round-up, which an­ Madame Zacharchemko and two Hart E L 7 s ...... 377 383 (Continued from Page 1) in a radius of a dozen or so miles son was removed to a local hospital assistants came from Finland and Conn L P 5%s . .. . .109 110% from Wilmington lives the most in­ nually lures in all the finest riders where his condition Is critical. of the surrounding ranges to com­ attempted to dynamite the army Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 104 105 to Memorial hospital to have his teresting family— or family of fam­ Qther members of the crew police building in Moscow on June Insarance Stocks pete for fame and good hard cash, jumped overboard when the explo­ right hand treated for a burn. ilies— in America. was the attraction which is taking 3. On that occasion she fled to Aetna Insurance . . . .530 540 Robert H., seven-year-old son of sion occurred and swam ashore. It’s the du Pont family, about the executive away from his Sum­ Smolensk. Aetna Casual Sure . .770 790 Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Holman, of Firemen battled the flames that . 550 560 100 strong. mer White House for the day. It foPo-*-ed the blast but were unable .\etna L i f e ...... 26 Foley street, went to the doctor ANTI-TOBACCO PARLEY. Conn General...... 1520 1550 to have his right eye treated. He Poor relations being Inevitable, will be Mr. Coolldge’e first honest- to save the vessel. A utom obile...... 200 220 was injured when a torpedo “ back­ there may be some du Fonts in Del­ to-goodness western rodeo and aware who struggle along on a few judging from the program he’s go­ Prague, July 5.— ^Delegates to Hartford Fire ...... 530 540 fired.” .615 ,635 hundred thousands, but the feeling ing to witness plenty of action. DISCOVER FIRE the anti-tobacco conference •were Hart Steam Boiler . Slow With Rocket told today by H. C. Barden of Chi­ Lincoln Nat Life . . . . 89 93 Patrick Walsh, of 31% Charter in Delaware Is that a du Pont, un­ Rodeo Celebrities IN LINER’S HOLD National F ir e ...... 775 790 less he is a minor, scarcely can be Horses from the hills have never cago that the youth of Chicago Oak street, failed to take his hand “ smiles less and learns better” than Phoenix...... 580 590 away quickly enough after lighting excused from the family obligation felt the touch of a saddle, and steers New York, July 5.— Fire was dis­ the older generation as a result of Travelers...... 1190 1210 a sky rocket and suffered burns to have a six-figure bank account. which have never seen the insi.le covered today in the hold of the PubUc Utility Stocks that required a doctor’s attention. Nevertheless, the du Fonts are as of a corral havebeen assembled to Pacific steam navigation liner Ebro progress made by the anti-tobacco Conn L P 7 % ...... 117 120 George Bantley, son of Mr. and plain as old shoes, in the words of test the skill and dexterity of the shortly after she docked at the foot league in its campaign against nico­ Conn L P 8% ...... 120 124 Mrs. Fred Bantley of 9 5 Walnut the head of the Wilmington Cham­ best known cowboys and cowgirls in of Morton street. North river, with tine. Green Wat & Gas . .107 — street, had two fingers blown full ber of Commerce. the west. Such redeo celebrities as 89-passengers from South Ameri­ The conference adopted a resolu­ Hart El L ig h t...... 380 385 of powder by a blank cartridge. They are used to their money, “ Tad” Lucas, 22-year-old girl cham­ can ports. tion in which a plea was made to Hart Gas c o m ...... 88 90 Otis, 13-year-old son of Mr. and and Delaware is used to it, so every­ pion rider; Chester Byers, world In an effort to save the cargo of the League of Nations for aid in th“ Hart Gas pfd ...... 56 60 Mrs. Alexander Kerr of 4 51 Center body, Including the du Fonts just champion trick roper, and Paddy cotton, nitrate and tobacco, six league’s fight against the use ol Hart Gas r t s ...... 8% s% street, suffered a badly burned forgets about it. Ryan, national champion bronco members of the crew, wearing gas nicotine. S 0 N E Tel Co . . . . 161 175 hand from a blank cartridge. Rich But Human buster, will be seen In competition. masks, were sent down into the Among those cited at the con­ Conn El Ser pfd . . 75 78 Norman, » nine-year-old son or They wear their old clothes when Has Entry in Show hold, but w’ere quickly routed by ference as exhibits of famous non- Manufacturing Stocks Mr. and Mrs. Emil Plitt of 88 Bis- Especial interest in the round­ the nitrate fumes. smokers are Shakespeare, Ford, they feel like it, they drive their Rockefeller, Masaryk, Goethe and American H a rd ...... 78 sell street, has a burn in the mid­ own cars, go by their first names. up is being manifested by the presi­ Lines of hose then were run into American Silver .... 26 dle of his right hand inflicted by a When ever the community needs dential party because they have the hold and water poured in. Every Shaw. Acme Wire ...... 15 blank cartridge. their entry in the show “ Dakota” effort was made to confine the fire anything the du Pouts generally AUTO KILLS BOY Billings Spencer com — Vincent, son of Mr. and ''Mrs. provide it. With their property and Clyde Jones, major domo of the to one part tf the hold. Billings Spencer pfd . — John Lennon of 30 Barik street, industrial wealth running far into state game lodge stables. Clyde, The fire apparently started from Bigelow Hart com . . 82 suffered burns in his face and eyes who held the bronco busting cham­ spontaneous combustion. There was New Haven, Conn., July 5.— Mil­ the hundreds of millions, they con­ ford turnpike today claimed anoth­ Bristol B rass...... 6 % when a firecracker exploded prema­ stitute the nearest approach to a pionship two years ago, entered the no indication how long it had been Collins Co ...... — full three-day competition at Belle­ burning, but it was not discovered er victim, ArU'ur Sylvester, aged turely. feudal unit of any family in the eleven, was ran down and fatally Colt Firearm s...... 27% country. fourche by special permission and until the hatches were removed. Lagls Lock ...... 8 9 personal request of Mr. Coolidge. hurL by a maebine driven, accord­ Fafnir B earing...... 8 5 They avoid all obvious manifesta­ Reports coming back from the first HOLIDAY FAT.ILITIES ing to police, by''Mrs. Miller, of Hart & Cooley...... 165 HOSPITAL NOTES tions of affluence. They don’t play day’s running indicate Clyde more South Norwalk. Inter Silver com ....1 6 0 polo, don’t crash Newport, don’t than held his own. Buffalo, N. Y., July 5.— Eleven The accident occurred in the Int Silver pfd : ...... 119 gamble at Monte Carlo, don’t com­ The trip to Bellefourche will be dead and more than a score injur­ West Haven sector of the turnpike, Land’y Frary & Clark 85 pete in building private palaces. made by special train. The return ed, seven seriously, was the toll to­ close to the Orange line this atter- Mann & Bow A ...... 17 Memorial hospital was kept busy The du Fonts apparently like to will be made tonight. day from automobile, water and nooii. The boy was taken to New over the holiday week-end togeth­ do B ...... 11 work. The sons go to college, usu­ other accidents in and around Buf­ Haveu hospital where he waa found New Brit Ma pfd A. .102 er with the regular amount of work ally a technical school, then come falo over the holiday. to C3 dead. West Haven police are plus the additional emergancy cases do c o m ...... 18 20 home and work up in the family PENTLAND CLIMBING Seven persons were killed in­ investigating. 16 19 caused by fireworks’ injuries business— E. I. du Pont de Nemours stantly when the automobile they Niles Be Pond new. Admissions included: George LAtAMOTc&PONT PIEREE S, efc PONT J R Mont p f d ...... 50 .— and Company, one of the largest occupied was struck by a New York AIRPLANES COLLIDE 25% 26% Martin, of 147 North School street, corporations in the world. The CLOSE TO ANDERSON Central train at Niagara Falls. who was discharged Sunday; John Mlneola, N. Y., July 5.— Eight Pratt, Whitney pfd . . 80 88 daughters go away to school, to Back in 1802, Thomas Jefferson su ggested to E. I. du Pont de Nemours They were Mrs. Mary Lawloff, 35 Peck, Stowe & Wilcox 22 Walsh, of 265 Burnr.ide avenue. come bgck to Wilmington to marry and her six children, Andrew, 16; persons escaped Injury when a huge East Hartford; Miss Eleanor Koski, that he go into the iiowder-manufa ctiiring business. Out of the sug­ Carl, 10; Theodore, 9; Michael, 8; Sikorsky biplane crashed into and Russell Mfg Co .... 54 57 — usually to marry men in the du gestion grew what is today one of t he w orld’s greatest corporations, E. Jack Pentland jumped over 2,000 _____ of Glenwood Avenue, Bloomfield; Margaret, 5, and Walter. Samuel wrecked a Curtiss tralniing airship Smyth Mfg C o ...... 375 Pont company. Often they marry I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., of w hich Pierre S. du Pont is chali-man votes this week to within striking Scoville J’ fg Co new . 55 58 Mrs. Anna Conti, Buckland; Miss poor men. distance of the lead in the American Pawloff, the husband and father at Curtiss Field here today. Terera Trachey, of 99 Birch street; of the board of directors and Lam mot du Pont is i>resident. Stanley W*ks com . . . 66% 68 Along Kennard Pike Legion “ On to Paris” contest be­ was seriously injured. The Sikorsky plane, fitted out as Stanley Works pfd .. 27% 28% William Symonds. 172 Putnam The cows and pastures passed from a traveling cigar store, was taxing street, Hartford; Marcus Tuttle of You get vivid Impressions of the The du Fonts live in glorified ing conducted here by C. E. House, Standard Screw ...... — 101 FOUR DE.AD IN CRASH. into position with Captain Roscoe Wapping; Dallas Montgomery, 25 du Fonts if you drive out Kennard farm houses. You see old homes the late Col. Henry du Pont to his Inc., local clothiers. Clarence An­ 68 70 Pike, which runs from the d i Pont that have sprouted new additions son Harry. derson holds a lead of 12 6 votes Newburgh, N. Y., July 5.— Four Turner, pilot, and Mrs. Turner and 53 54 Knox street; Mrs. Abbey Field, of persons are reported to have been six others aboard, when it was 63 Essex street; Clarence Carlson, hotel to Wilmington to Longwood, and wings. You see old-fashioned j A side road angles off to Eugene over Pentland. 112 — killed and more than forty injured caught by a sudden gust of wind U S Envelope pf .. 54 Hamlin street; Bruno Giordano, the estate of Pierre S. du Pont just flower gardens such as a woman of du Pout's place. The main road The votes today stand: Union Mfg Co...... 25 .10 over the state line in Pennsylvania. rather simple tastes rather than a j goes by the foundations of a new Anderson...... 12,819 today when an e.xpress train of the and hurled against the ^other ma­ Whitlock Coil Pipe — 25 43 Springs street. Ontario & Western railroad crashed chine. Discharges included Mrs. Edward This estate contains one of the professional landscape gardener! place being built by Mrs. Bessie du Pentland ...... 12,693 finest conservatories in the country. would covet. The doors of the Pont, divorced wife of Alfred I. du Pentland’s gain this week was into a string of empty freight trains Quish and infant son of 23 Frank­ at Iona Island, at the foot of Bear PARIS DIVORCE lin street; Clarence Carlson, Bruno Orchids and azaleas are two indul­ houses do not suggest the presence I Pont. 2,006 and Anderson’s was 978. of a stiff-necked butler. So it is that the homes of the dU mountain, near here. Paris, July 25.— The Seine Gioidano, John Walsh, Eleano Kos­ gences which Pierre du Pont allows The cause of the collision has not himself. Bu,t his magnificent col­ Right at the edge of Wilmingtoni Fonts are scattered about coun­ Court today granted a divorce to ki and George Martin. been learned. Mrs. Elizabeth Jennison McAlpin Three births occurred, two on lection of flowers and shrubs is, lives Lammot du Pont. He is pres­ tryside. It would take days to see N.Y. Stocks them all. ABOUT TOWN from George L. McAlpIn to whom Saturday, a daughter to Mr. and open to the public. Anjmne who so ident of E. I. du Pont de Nemours JUDGE DAY RESIGNS wishes can revel in the color and I tow It .\II Started she was married in New York on Mrs David Vennard and a son to & Co. He is young for such a posi­ Hartford. Conn., July 5.— George Nov. 15, 1928. The McAlplns are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLaughlin of fragrance. tion, and is serious-looking. It’s They are homes that grow out of powder an.d dynamite. Themas Jef­ H. Day, for the past six years judge well-known In New York society. High Low 1 p. m. 406 Keeney street and Sunday a Twice a month on Sunday after­ nothing surprising, however, to see Mrs. John Toumaud has retuimed of the Police Court here, today sent son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eu­ noon, pipe organ concerts are given him fussing with his own car in the ferson really laid their foundations, to her home on Pine street after a Am C a n ...... 56% 56 56% i for it was Jefferson who first sug- his resignation to Governor J^hn H. Am Cr & Fdy 98% 97% 97% gene Lenaire of 53 Spruce street. in an underground theater at the driveway of his home. long siege of Illness at the Man­ Trumbull, effective October 1. In an uaobtrusive house adjoin­ I gested to Eleuthere Irenee du Pont chester Memorial hospital. All Chem . . . . 141% 141% 141% estate. Proceeds of a small admis­ The governor immediately ac­ sion fee go to Wilmington’s three ing Lammot du Poufs residence 1 de Nemours, founder of the com­ Am Loco . . . . 105% 105% 105% pany that bears his name, that he cepted the resignation and appoint­ GEO. A. JOHNSON -\m Smelt . . . 153% 153% 153% hospitals. lives Felix and next to Feli.'c lives Mrs. Harvey E. Jenks and daugh­ ARMS CUT PARLEY Ernest. Their farms are almost pro­ "tj into the powder-manufacturing ter of Worcester, Mass., are the ed John L. Bonnee, prosecutor of Am Sugar . . . 86 86 86 As you travel along the Kennard business, away back in lb02. the court, judge. saic. guests of Mrs. K. M. Gorman of Am T & T . . . 164% 164% 164% Pike, a ribbon stretch of road built j Jefferson's French friend took his Judge Day gave pressure of busi­ Civil Engineer and Surveyor 18% 18% 18% by Pierre himself and presented to Cubistic Cows Locust street. Mrs. Jenks was Am Woolen . . NOW IN DEADLOCK Further ou the traveler comes to I advice. The gigantic industrial formerly Miss Florence March, ness as the reason for his resigna­ Anaconda . . . 43% 43% 43% the state, you will find du Fonts to structure which Lammot du Pont tion. Tel. 299. South Manchester Atchison 181 180% 180% the right of you and du Fonts to idyllic pastures where very cubistic-1 teacher at Highland Park school. looking black and vvh.ite cows are j now heads and the vast fortunes Bald Loco . . . 232 231% 232 (Continued from Page 1) the leH of you— along with other v.Tiic’a du Pouts by the dozenq have 114% 114 114% people who have worked with them grazing— and then knows where all i Miss Margaret Lailey of Nor­ B & 0 ...... the spotted calf fur comes from. I amassed are the results. wood, Mass., is the guest of her Beth S t l ...... 47% 47% 47% agreement on cruiser strength and grown rich in the process. 178 178 178 could be reached, practically on the aunt, Mrs. William E. Keyes of C 0 ...... Washington street for the rest of Cons Gas .... 102 100% 102 basis of a proposal put forward by GOVERNOR’.S APPOI.NT.-VIENTS Corn Prod . . . 102 100% 102 an American delegate allowing CHINESE COMMANDEER LINDBERGH IS RESTING the summer. C M & St Paul[ 17 16 % 17 400,000 tons of cruiser strength Hartford, Cor«n., July.5.— Gover-i Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Denton and do pfd . . . . 32% 31% 32% each for Great Britain and the nor John H. Trumbull today ap- | SOMEWHERE IN “ N. Y.” Band Concert family of 20 W. Middle Turnpike Dtl & Hud . . 215% 214% 215% United States, that it would be bet­ THREE AMERICAN SHIPS pointed the following to the Sol-1 and Miss Irene Sandholm, le^t Sun­ Dodge Bro A . 19%' 18% 19% ter to allow the cruiser question to diers Hospital board, which will re- | ------By the South Manchester Youngr People’s Band day for Camp Sterling, Sterling. Du P o n t...... 239% 237% 239% rest in abeyance until 1931. place the old board, under an act | i c 35 Pieces Erie ...... 53% 53% 53% The naval limitations treates Also Take Over Three British passed by the General Assembly. ; -^Yorking At His Book— SeCK- Mass., where they will spend their Gen Elec . . . . 116% 114% 115% vacation. Also signed at the Washington confer­ and Two French Boats to Aid For two yeai-s. Col. Frank E., mg ^a 'Week of Real Rest anti Gen Motors . . 199'% 198% 199% ence, which have to do with capital Shea and Benjamin M. Holden, In Retreat. Quietness. GRAND OPENING OP THE Int Harv . . . . 186% 1S5 186 ships, expire in 1931 unless re­ of Hartford; for four years, Adrian A son was horn Saturday morn­ Int Nickel . . . . 61% 60% 61% P. Sloan, Hartford, Vergil F. Mc­ ing at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Home newed. London, July 5.— Three Ameri­ New York, July 5.— Colonel LIFE SAVING SCX)UT CAMP Eennecott . . . . 61% 61% 61% The American proposition repre­ Neil, New Haven and Major Charles to* Mr. and Mrs. Sidney McAlpin of 32% can, three British and two French Charles A. Lindbergh was in seclu­ Mar Oil ...... 32 % 32 % sented a compromise between the H. Sprague, Bridgeport; six years, Middletown. Exercises to Be Held at Mo Pac com . . 55% 55% 55% river steamships were command­ Walter S. Garde, New London; sion today somewhere in or near 97% 98% United States first proposal of 250.- eered and converted Into troop i New York for a week of “ real resL FUNERAL OF Mack Truck . . 98% 000 to 300,000 cruiser tonnage each eight years Major Allen F. Ketch- NY Central . . 148% 148% 148% transports today by General Yang ell, Greenwich and Col. R. B. De- i according to his representatives. He MRS. MONROE BARLOW. SANDY BEACH 53 53 for Great Britain and the United Seng in his retreat from the city of I arrived here yesterday in his New Haven . . 53% States, and the British demand for Lazur, Stratford. , 63% 63% 63% Ichang, on the upper Yangtse river, McNeil was formerly a mem-1 the Spirit of St. Louis, from O^tp- The funeral of Mrs. Monroe Bar- Crystal Lake, Wednesday Ev’gr, July 6th Penn R R . . . nearly 600,000 tons. This Ameri­ Mr. Pullman .... 182 182 182 according to news dispatches from ber of the old board. Mr. Sloan is wa, Canada, making the flight low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 :30 p. m. Radio Corp . .. 55% 55% 55% can compromise proposition .as Shanghai. three hours and ten minutes. Charles Olson of Stone street, was presented at the experts’ committee vice commander of the Department Everybody Invited and Welcome. Rock Is com . 115% 114% 114% All the vessels were bombarded of Connecticut, G. A. R. There will be no entertainment held Sunday afternoon from the Sears Roe . .. . 57% 57% 57% meeting, and almost immediately by the advancing Moderate Nation­ [or the famous flier during his home of her parents and at 4:30 S 0 of N J . . . 36% 36% 36% the work of the committee was ad­ alists when it was discovered that week’s stay and his personal repre­ from the Swedish Lutheran church. Bou Pac . . . . 118% 118 118 journed without a set date for the Yang Sengites were using them sentatives may reach him by tele­ Both services were largely attend­ Tob Prod . .. . 99% 99% 99% another meeting. as a means to escape, the dispatches GRACE GIVES UP phone only at designated hours. It ed. Rev. P. J. 0. Cornell was as­ United Fruit .,129 129 129 No Committees said. was said he will work on his book, sisted by Bror Olson, his assistant Union Pac . . .,174% 17 4% 174% This action left the arms confer­ The northern army garrison at “ We,” soon to be published, hut during the summer months. Uni Drug . . • . 44% 44 44 ence without a committee meeting Kiachao, on the Shantung peninsu­ HIS PACIFIC HOP most of his time will be spent in Mrs. Barlow died suddenly in Los U S St com . . 120% 120% 120% scheduled, with the members of the la, is reported to have revolted and recuperating from the strenuous so­ Angeles, Sunday, June 26. She Wab pfd A . . 96% 96% 96% various delegations conferring in­ joined forces with the Nationalists leaves beside her husband, a sister, (Continued from Page 1) cial rounds he has undergone since T o d a y a n d House E & M 76% 75% 76% dependently within their own under General Chiang Kai-Shek. his return to America. Mrs. Harry Mathiason, a brother, Willys Over . . 57% 16 Ts 17% ranks. The Tsingtao railway line has Colonel Lindbergh landed at the Henry Olson, and her parents, all of Following the adjournment, the been cut by the Nationalists to pre­ rudder forced him to return. Land­ Manchester. ing on the edge of the flying field, Teterboro airport, Hasbrouck T o m o r r o w experts committee issued a com­ vent the relief of the northern Heights, N. J., and immediately mo­ The floral tributes were many troops now being bottled up in the Grace’s plane skidded and crashed. munique saying the adjournment tored to New York. and very beautiful and testified to was taken with “ a view to permit­ Shantung peninsula by the Nation­ One wing was crumpled and the the esteem in which the young wo­ STATE HAS SURPLUS alists. fuselage badly twisted. man was held by a host of friends. ting the various delegations to seek Much Hard Luck ST.ATE POLICE FIGURES a means of adjusting the cruiser Hartford. Conn., July 5.— State The bearers were Elmer Ander­ CONVICTS SHOOT GUARD Misfortune has hovered over LOIS MORAN needs of the different powers.” police made 3,623 arrests in the son, Arthur Carlin, Mark Holmes. OF ABOUT 6 MILLIONS Baltimore, Md., July 5.— Tw'o Graces’ project from the start. A Evan Nyquist, all of this town; Axel The communique also declared cracker propeller held him up at year ended June 30 last, examined an agreement had been reached re­ desperate prisoners and a guard Anderson of Walpole, Mass., and were shot in an - attempted jail first. Then followed a spell of bad 53,000 applicants for motor vehicle specting submarines, but later it licenses, recovered property valued Maynard Bartlett of Hartford. Bur­ Holds 17 Millions In Bonds; break at the Maryland penitentiary weather and strong, unfriendly ial was in the East cemetery. was authoritatively learned that the shortly before noon today. winds. When the weather became at $50,000, investigated 9,580 com­ Other Figures Announced By agreement was only to limit sub­ plaints,, made 1.352 theater inspec­ Charles P. Carey, serving a life normal he had three tire blowouts POLICE CAPTAIN DIES State Auditors. marine torpedo tubes to 21 inches sentence for the murder of William on three separate attempts to take­ tions, looked into 11,055 weights size, and that no agreement had B. Norris, and Benjamin F. Sprag- off. and measures in use about the Waterbury, Conn., July 5.— John Hartford. Conn., July 5.— The been reached on the tonnage or in, serving ten years for robbery, Although heartbroken, Grace state, and patrolled 1,240,000 miles A. Kennaugh, retired police captain annual state audit, announced to­ number of submarines to be allow­ shot Albert Walker, a guard, tried to put up a calm front. of road. died in St. Mary’s hospital here to­ day, disclosed that the state now ed the various powers. through the mouth, obtained his “ I did my, best,” he remarked, Such are some of the figures con­ day after a long Illness at the age holds $17,345,000 worth of bonds, keys and were almost at liberty “ that’s all I can say.” tained in the annual report com­ of 67. He was one of the three including $13,207,000 in the sink­ ‘PUBLIC SAFETY PERIOD.” when detected by Guard Charles Lieut. Esten B. Koger, manager piled by Robert L. Sengle, secretary men to form Waterbury’s first de- ^VERAVOBOMI > KEITH.ALYCEMllU Alj[nuitPVlEE>»-o»VtT«^ ing fund; $3,281,000 in the teach­ Stortz. He ‘ jened fire on them of Grace’s flight, collapsed, how­ of the department. The police force tectove department. He served on Albany, N. Y., July 5.— Gov. and when the pistol duel was over ever, when the monoplane crashed. also m»de many fire inspections, the force from 1888 to 1921, going When Love Is Young! ers’ annuity fund; and $875,000 in both convicts had been seriously He took the failure of the flight the teachers’ pension fund. Smith today issued a proclamation issued permits for revolvers, and through all grades to be captain. setting aside three weeks beginning wounded. more keenly, apparently, than handed out licenses for billboard An all-star, ^-action love drama of youth awhirl in a The sinking fund has Increased July 18th as “ Public Safety Peri­ An investigation was put under Grace himself. > maelstrom of life! approximately $815,000 during the advertising and for auctioneers. od.” The governor revealed that way immediately to determine the Although material has tentative­ Then they had the ■prohibition ques­ past fiscal year, and with the cash the state-motor vehicle bureau has manner in which the two convicts ly been ordered at the Pearl harbor on hand in the state treasury, which tion to handle. arranged with garages and service secured the pistols. airport for repairs upon the plane, Through the activities of the G. Schreiber & Sons Thursday dayonly Thursday is about $8,000,000, makes the sur­ stations throu^out the state for it was generally believed Grace and plus over the net debt about $6,- state police the state was made free examination of brakes, lights 11 KILLED IN ACCIDEN'TS his party will sail for California drier by the seizure from bootleg­ MADGE KENNEDY in “OH BABY” 000,000. and steering mechanism of autos Chicago, July 5.— Fireworks, tomorrow. General Contractors Included In the bonds held for gers or rum runne^rs liquor valued ------^With------' ^ during the safety period. Declar­ bathing resorts and automobiles at $335,773. There were 440 per­ the sinking fund are $6,255,000 in ing experience has demonstrated claimed a heavy toll of victims ov­ Francis X. Ruuitfielhart of Riv­ BoUdeiv pt "Better Bnilt Homes’’ United States Fourth Liberty Loan erside, Ta., has more than 200 des­ sons arrested in seizing this amount Telephone 1565*2. Country Store and Surprise Night that a great majority of motor acci­ er the week-end holiday in Chlca- of liqitor. Running ahead of all bonds, $60,000 First Liberty Loan, dents are due to defective mechan­ g ■ and vicinity. cendants, including 8 children. 59 Loads of Presents, Loads * of Fun and Entertainment $4,000 War Savings Certificates, ism and equipment the governor Eleven persons were killed and I grandchildren. 131 great-igrand- other classes were the offenders ' and the rest in municipal and state urged motor owners to take advan­ 55 Injured in various Fourth of I children and 10 great-great grand- against motor laws who were er- rested to the number of 1,099. , Shop: 285 West Center StrMt .bonds. tage of free inspections. •July accidents. I children. •t I T - " r I ' " ” ’ • 1 ' JCSJTOHBSrBR [(CONN.) BYENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 192T. > . '.jrm

■^SSB- pare this p^hotograph with class pic­ home in Ellington on Saturday af­ CRACKERS CAUSE tures ol twenty-five years ago, ternoon. The pupils all played In 4 MANCHESTERTTES ABOUT TOWN many of which were on exhibition a very finished manner, sho^iug at the reunion and excited great in­ splendid training. After; the repital 3 OUT OF 4 BLAZES Rockville Mrs. Cooley served a dainty lunch­ Mrs. David Husband of *7 terest. eon of ice cream and fancy cakes WIN ELKS’ PRIZES A tea followed, given at Mrs. Al­ Church street is In Philadelphia at­ to the pupils and their mothers and tending the funeral of her aunt, len’s house by Mrs. Allen, Miss friends of which about forty .were Maud Linker and Miss Mary Leon­ Mrs. Jennie Norman, formerly Miss present. Jennie Miller. Mrs. Husband left ard. At this Miss Laura Broder Jack Keeney, saxophone player, Ice House and Contents At STILL SEARCHING and Mrs. May Linker Hawkes Autos and European Trips Manchester last Thursday to attend who is with three other local hoys the funeral on Friday of two cou­ poured, and they were assisted by playing at the New Hotel Royal at Mrs. Beatrice Linker Southworth. sins In Tabernacle, N. J. She went Highland Park Go; Others Block Island, has been offered a Go to Local Residents; to Philadelphia from Tabernacle. FOR BODIES IN LAKE A great variety of delicious sand­ contract to play with Norman Refrigerators wiches, cakes and confections was Stockers Bacconalians at the Beacti Are Small Fires. served, as well as ice cream mould­ Casino. The boys are having a fine Two Blanks Drawn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Donnelly ed in exquisite shapes. The color time at Block Island and speak m and family of Cooper street spent combination of green and white the week-end in their recently com^ DrewH verv high terms of Mr. Olsen, pro- Tw« At Crystal Whea was carried out in these refresh­ nrietor of the New Royal Hotel for pleted cottage at Coventry lake. The There were four fires in Man­ R edu ced ments as far as possible. Mrs. John whom they are playing a ten weeks Four out of seven of the bi old Donnelly cottage on the same chester over the Fourth of July Hackett of South Manchester pre­ prizes awarded hy the . Rockville site was destroyed last April in Boat Hits Roi^h Water; enKajcenient. week-end and three of them were Stock is heavy because sented the hostess, Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Keeney of lodge of Elks at its carnival last fire. with a beautiful basket of cut flow- caused by fireworks. One proved of the backward season West street and Mr. and Mrs. night came to Manchester. James ers. George H. Waddell of South Man­ James J. Duffy, dispatcher at the serious, resulting in the loss of an and we have to take our Notes. Stevenson, manager of the local Among the members of the class chester spent the holidays at Co­ Connecticut company office at the ice-house and most of its contents refrigerators loss. White Mountain who were present were Mrs. Eva lumbia Lake. ,, , Silk City Oakland Company, won Center, went to Bolton lake on Sun­ Refrigerators are not Broder Allen, Rockville; Miss Miss Lillian Deal of New York the Chrysler “ 60” Sedan with ticket day with P. F. Hannon of Main at Highland Park. EXCLUSIVE R E M O V A .Lt WASTE PIPE A W p-niA . (Special to The Herald) number 50432 Series D. Mr. Ste­ made’ “cheap”, neither Maud Linker, Ware, Mass.; Miss City has returned after spending street and caught a bass weighing The ice-house was on Birch AMOCOL O A li tM Rockville, Conn., July 5.— After Mary Leonard, Rockville; , Mrs. an who lives has returned to her home after an enjoyable trip to New York City Rockville. The parade in the and keeping up a running fire of and Albany. They traveled by A morning, followed by the sports on pleasantries which contributed spending the past week as the guest TEN HURT HERE well and entertains well of Mrs. Esther Reardon of Vernon steamer on the Connecticut river to the lower road and boxing match In largely to the enjoyment of every­ New York and took a Hudson river offers a cigar with a cer­ the center of the city, left anything one present. William A. Kuhnley avenue. , ,, , IN AUTO CRASHES boat to Albany and return. tain pride. He is sure of but a clean appearance, but before recently elected president of the R. Miss Helen Cusick of Stafford Springs is spending her summer va­ its quality. 9 o'clock this morning all was H. S. Alumni association, made the The regular Wednesday meeting cleaned up. welcoming address, which was re­ cation with her grandparents, Mr. (Continued from Page 1) Made Further Deposit an'' Mrs. Frederick Einseidel of and noonday luncheon of the Man­ In the same spirit of ceived with hearty applause. Har­ chester Kiwanis club will be held Rumors that had gained circula­ vey Clough, now connected with East Main street. ly injured. Ogren was arrested and hospitality the expert I PLUMBING FIXTURES tion that the purchase of the so- Mrs George Herzog of Brooklyn tomorrow at the Hotel Sheridan. the Flushing, Long Island High fined $125 and costs on a charge of Captain Allan L. Dexter will speak hostess serves as a climax Price alone should never govern either the selection of the called Prescott block on Park school, spoke in an interesting and street is confined to *he house with drunk driving. Ogren was unin­ street by Hartford men was not to illness. on the subject “ Are We Prepared,” to her perfect dinner — ^ fixtures or the plumber to do the work. Assurance of good ma- earnest manner on Educati jured. terial and workmanship la certain only when there Is no false be completed as only a small de­ ing his hearers serious thl: Philip Ziegler of Hartford was a relating some of his experiences In YUBAN, the coffee that is 'i Drunk Driving the World War. Charles E. House 5 economy in buying plumbing and when good judgment selects posit was made, was cleaned up think about. Then Mrs. Gee visitor in town over the week-end. Tony Dutko of 32 South Pros­ always delicious, always and the further assurance of the Allen gave a witty and cb| Mrs. Henry Klngborn of East pect street, Hartford, evidently will provide the attendance prize. ^ the men to install it. completion of the sale was made by talk, in the form of a diary, Hartford was the guest of her par­ felt that it would be more fun to refreshing. a substantial deposit again being ling social events and school day ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lehrmitt Mrs. W. George Glenney and of Village street over the Fourth. get "lit” then light fireworks and made. The bond for a deed given gossip of the four years during his experiences for the day culmin­ family of 443 East Center street Coffee Making Pointers carried with it a small deposit and The Men’s club of the Trinity and Wesley Glenney of 68 Bigelow I JOSEPH C. WILSON which the class was together. This ated when his car sidesvylped an­ called for a further deposit in recalled to her listeners many good Lutheran church held their annual street are at Beach Park, Clinton, Maddy coftee results 5 28 SPRUCE STREET. TELEPHONE 641 ovting July 4 at Henry Luetjen’s other machine and then crashed from uslna fine July. times, for the time being forgotten, into both sides of the stone bridge Conn., for the month of July. This deposit, C. E. House, one of fa -m'in Vernon Center. During the ground coffee in sn yipy ^ V ^iag^CXXXXXXXXXX3tXXXXX36XXXX36X3CX3tXXXXXXX^^^X80tXXa and stimulated further reminiscen­ at Buckland. His car was a wreck oetlinsry coffee pot ■ the owners of the building, said ces. Miss Alice Watts read a class —dav , baseball,------. athletic sports an"! this morning had been made, suffi­ poem, written especially for the [ target shooting wmre enjoyed but he escaped with minor bruises o r in a percolator cient to guarantee the sale. The occasion. Miss Hazel Murphy nfof Union and a $100 fine from Judge Ray­ ■with to o coarse a streVrspent the holidays with her mond Johnson in the Manches­ MAY USE OLD HULKS screen. Fine ground new owners take over the property I Following this, the toastmistress on September 1, on or before that sister, Mrs. George Bokis at Crys­ ter police court for drunk driving. coffee sboaM either called upon each of the remaining be enclosed in a bag if they elect on further payment Joseph Bray an occupant of the car members of the class to give a tal Lake. . r, .v or used in a tricolator. that is required between what has Mrs. Elizabeth Haun of South also escaped serious Injury. Both AS SUPPLY STATIONS short talk, telling what he or she is are employed at Hackett Brothers’ been paid and the mortgage. In the doing at present, whether married Manchester was the guest of Mr. elapsing period rents are to be col­ and Mrs. Bernard Obenaut of Wind­ tobacco plantation. or single, and further details about ■New Car Wrecked FOR OCEAN AIR LINES lected by House and Murphy. their families. These Informal sor avenue. Little Work For Police George Eidam of New York spent What was probably the worst words were greeted with great ap­ the holidavs with his parents, Mr. w'reck of all occurred at the north The police did not find it neces­ plause and formed a delightful fea­ sary to turn out in force at the ses­ and Mrs. Frank Eidam of West end on the road to Buckland early New York.— At last a sugges­ y O B A N ture of the program. A telegram yesterday morning when an auto­ tion has been put forward for util- sion of the city court this morning and several letters from absent str06t. only one case, that of Patrick Kel­ Miss Lillian Tracy and Miss mobile driven by Joseph A. Her­ iziuig the many idle hulks whclh members were read. man, of 683 Garden street, Hart­ have so embarrassed the United ley, who was charged with intoxi­ For a few minutes the class was Grace Angell of Hartford spent the cation and breach of the peace com­ week-end with Miss Gertrude An­ ford, was jammed against a tree States Shipping Board during re­ silent in memory of three deceased when le backed out of the driveway cent years. They should be anchor­ ing up. Captain Tobin worked eight members. Miss idessle Finley, Mrs. gell of Orchard street. men night and day and there was Robert Kearns, son of Mr. and at the home of J. M. Franz after ed at regular Intervals in a line ex­ Nellie Shea Johnston and Mrs. Lila tending across the Atlantic ocean, little in the way of noise, but following which Mrs. Allen Mrs. James Kearns of 37 Village its occupants had bought some bait all the celebration Captain Tobin street, severely burned his hand on of Franz for a fishing trip. Others and be used as supply station for BAYER ASPIRIN read Tennyson’s poem, “ Break, Sunday. He was holding a hand­ an All-American trans-ocean air said ^ i s morning it was the most Break. Break.” During the even­ in the new Hupmobile, which was Fourth in Rockville in ing the old photographs were ful of dynamite caps when a spark a total wreck, were Benjamin Gold­ service. yea^R Kelley wai’^ '’“ und guilty of again passed around and admired flew into his hand. Igniting the stein of 13 West Road, Hartford This is the suggestion offered inh^Bcation and '_led $7 and costs. and several prizes of a humorous caps. Dr. T. F. O’Loughlin was and George Krintze of 135 West- by Edward Marshall, writing in the PR O Y^ SAFE Jordon-Gcbler nature were awarded by Edward called in to dress the hand. bourne Parkway in Hartford. The current issue of Forbes Magazine, Stanley Snarbel, son of Mr. and Miss Anna Gebler and Vincent Doherty. occupants of the car miraculously a business publication. ■!. Before rising from the table the Mrs. John Snarbel of 118 Vernon escaped serious injury, though all “ Surely it would be an Immense Jordon were married Saturday avenue, had bis hands badly larce- Take without Fear as Told morning at 11:30 by Rev. P. Bauch- diners sang a number of old songs, w'ere shaken up and bruised. stimulant to International business rated when fire crackers which he if Lindherg’s time between New man of the German Lutheran, among them the class song which Caught Between Trolleys was written at graduation time was holding exploded. He was tak­ In an attempt to pass a Hartford- York and Paris could even be ap­ In “Bayer’* Package church. They were attended by Bet ' en to the Rockville hospital where proximated hy regularly flying air trice Jordon and John Jordon, sis­ twenty-five years ago by Miss Alice boun*d South Manchester trolley car Watts, class poet. Rising votes of the hand was dressed, after which on the Connecticut Boulevard, East mail planes,” says Mr. Marshall. KOHLER qeKQHLER ter and brother of the bridegroom. he was taken home. “ And if Lindbergh did the thing They left during the afternoon thanks were given to Mrs. Allen Hartford, yesterday afternoon, a and Miss Linker and later to the touring car owned and driven by once, why should It not be done on a trip to Netv Jersey and will be daily?‘ The trans-continental air at home to their friends after July committee of three consisting of Clifton C. Kenney of Buckingham A Mrs. Allen, Miss Linker and Miss DEPOT AND NO TR.AINS street, Hartford, was caught be­ mail and its success plus Lindbergh 15. seem to answer that inquiry. aAYEI? Here’s the latest— 1902 Reunion Leonard. In like manner a vote tween the South Manchester car of thanks was extended to Mr. an4 ai»d an East Windsor hill trolley Such a service to be followed by The Class of 1902, Rockville Larrabee, Wis.— A depot waits a trans-ocean passenger line, Mr. High school, celebrated its twenty- Mrs. A. L. Chapdelaine In appre­ and was demolished. ciation of the tasteful and delicious here for the railroad that never Kenney, who was pinned in the Marshall believes, might provide a fifth anniversary Saturday. From came. The station wms built in usefulness for those Idle vessels of electric dishwashing! three o’clock to six l^s. George W. banquet, so beautifully served and wreckage, directed workers who for the use of the hotel parlor, giv­ the late 60’s and it is two and a were trying to release him. He was the Shipping Board. “ Why should Allen, opened her house at 56 Par^ half miles from the nearest rail­ not these war-time hulks be an­ Let us put in a Kohler Electric Sink for you and you’ll street to the returning members of en over to the class during the en­ not injured beyond some cuts and tire evening. The class elected way. Jason Pellet was so sure the chored in a line at Intervals across the class. The spacious rooms road was going to pass his place bruises. the sea, a matter long since shown find that one of the most trjdng problems of housekeep­ were tastefully decorated with Miss Maude Linker as permanent He said that he had driven from secretary of the class. Soon after­ that he built a depot on a knoll by oceangraphers to be a possibili­ ing is solved for life. This remai’kable sink washes the white foxgloves, white sweet peas which overlooked his farm. 'The a filling station and was followln® ty and thus be utilized as guaran­ and gypsophllia, which, with green wards the members of the class the South Manchester car. He tried dishes easily, quickly, perfectly. from Massachusetts invited the road went up through Brillion in­ tees of safety and supply stations leaves and green lighted candles, to pass the car on its left but .saw for an all-American trans-ocean air class to be their guests next year stead. the East Windsor Hill car coming You can buy this work-saving fixture on convenient carried out the scheme of the class service?” he asks. "Tnless you see the "Bayer Cross colors, green and white. Against “ Somewhere” in Massachusetts for toward him. He brought his car to f on package or on tablets you are monthly payments which cover our charge for instaUing this background the bright hued a “ get-together” party. a stop and the In-bound trolley also I not getUng the- genuine Bayer gowns of the ladles presented a Notes PLAN RESURRECTION stopped. The East Windsor car iAspirin proved safe by millions and it ,as well as the cost of the sink. Come in or ask us to Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. charming effect. struck the touring car, pinning it l|rBW ALTITUDE RECORD 'prescribed hy physicians over twen­ come to see you. W e want to tell you all about it. have elected the following officers After all had arrived and regis­ Lexington. N. C.— A municipality against the South Manchester car. ty-five years for tered, and greetings had been ex­ to serve the next six months: Carl The South Manchester car was in Colds Headache Anderson of South Manchester, that has not held an election for Washington, July 5.— A new changed, a trip was made to the 25 years now seeks resuscitation., charge of Motorman Frank Sher­ world’s altitude record for sea­ ■ Neuritis Lumbago old high school, where the class re­ noble grand; Carl Buckmister, vice man of Windsor and Conductor Toothache Rheumatism grand; Arthur T. Dickenson, re­ Yadkin College is the name of the planes was written in the records visited the scenes of its school tovfn. and but for a law suit over William Tedford of this town. I Neuralgia Pain, Pain JOHNSON LITTLE days. Following this, Superin­ cording secretary: Howard Little, today. ^ , Bach unbroken "Bayer" pack­ financial secretary; Arthur a bridge, the village might still be Lieut. O. C. Champion took a Plumbing and Heating Contractors. ^ tendent of School, H. 0. Clough, sleeping. Yadkin College used to Out of nearly 25,000 hills and age contains proven directions. showed the visitors over the new Schmeiske, treasurer. resolutions Introduced in the 69th Wright Apache plane 37,500 feet- Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost The pianoforte pupils of Mrs. be the center of a thriving little above the capital yesterday, break­ 13 Chestnut Street, Tel. 1083.-2, Sonth Manchester. high school, where they found tobacco Industry. Consolidation of Congress only 998 became laws. So few cents. Druggists also sell bot- much to enjoy and admire. Ruth McKinstry Cooley, who Is a many of these are of a local char­ ing his own world’s record of 33,- tlM of 24 and 100.——ady. student of the Julius Hart School tobacco interests throughout the 455 feet established two months Next came the taking of a group country closed the Yadkin College acter that not more than 200 will photograph hy A. R. Newell. It of Music in Hartford, gave a very affect the nation as a whole. ago. will be most Interesting to corn- interesting recital at Mrs. Cooley’s shops.

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Hanrlitfltrr ] l i l t f/ Cnening Hfralb ii>UBUSHBD BT THB HERALD PRINTING CO. FounCad by Elwood i. Ela Oct. 1. 1881 Mid-Summer Sale of Every Bvenlng Except Sundays *.nd Holidays. _ Entered at the Post Office at Man­ chester as Second Class Mall Matter. SUBSCHIPTION RATES: By Mall Six dollars a year, sixty cents s month for shorter periods. By carrier, eighteen certs r. weelt. Single copies, three centa XEIGHHORHGOD MERCH.\.M)IZ- men in our territory; and the large DRAPERIES SPECIAL advertising REPRE- IXG C.AMP.AIGJfS STIMULATE daily papers are the media through SE.N'TATIVB. Hamllton-De LIsser. TRADE. which buyers are attracted to the Inc.. 2S5 Madison Avenue. New TorU Loop places of business, amuse­ and 612 North Michigan Avenue, By DON E. MOWRY ment,, refreshment. Obviously, Chicago. therefore, these same media would The Manchester Evening Herald is Secretary, the Aiiicrienn Community Yards and Yards of on sale In New York City at Schultz’s be our most effective means to News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. Advertising Association. reach the same people upon the “Street and 42nd. Street entrance of same subject, and at the same time Grand Central Station. when they are being interested by "International News Service has the Neighborhood merchants who Fresh New Summer exclusive rights to use for republlca- feel that they are pot getting their the Loop establishments.” tlon In any form all news dispatches share of a growing community’s They want to stimulate more gen­ credited to or not otherwise crediu eral daytime buying. They propose ed In this paper. It Is also exclusively business might take a lesson from entitled to use for repuLilcatlon all Chicago, where the trade territory to show the district residents that the local or undated news published has been greatly enlarged by the it is to tlieir advantage to transact Cretonnes and Nets at herein." creation of a new shipping district their business with local institu­ outside the main downtown trade tions. They plan to bring residents TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927 territory. from closely adjacent residential This was done by merchants of territory. the central uptown district, who It all sounds like, the average Interesting Savings AN UNS.ANE FOURTH formed an association to get their American city's „ efforts— --- to - increase------There could be no better time share of Chicago business by creat- .the retail trade territory. The cam UMMER is here. Down come heavy win­ ing an advertising fund of $50,000 paign is going to be waged through than the present for the authori­ the Chicago daily newspapers, the ter drapes and up go light, crisp ones of cre­ ties and citizens of Manchester to a year for three years. Stonne or chintz with glass curtains of sheer, Their argument, briefly, is this; newspapers of the North Side, and consider whether the existing meth­ "The downtown Loop advertisers tlirough painted bulletins in select­ A cool nets! We have shopped the New York od of celebrating Independence Day are the competitors of the business ed, strategic locations. markets for the best summer goods obtainable makes for the well being, health — and believe we have secured some of the out­ and happiness of the community. nlng to spur the curiosity of an im- from sheer speed, has been Impres- standing values of the season! If it be decided that It does, well pressed but puzzled world. How sive. •the new Summer cretonnes are being used and good. If, on the other hand, it comes he? Who foots his bills.' Ill almost any of the cases where not alone for window drapes but for slip covers, Is the preponderance of opinion What, if any, is flie official status drivers liave hurtled along the i dressing table covers, screens, lamp shades, that to grant free license to un­ of this Ward McAllister of avia­ roads at breakneck speed until on a 11 I waste paper boxes, hammock pillows and hosts bridled rowdyisin contributes nei­ tion? He is evidently a gentleman curve or in some involved situation T of other things. ther to the furtherance of patriot­ of unusual enterprise and executive they have hit some other car, it ism nor to the total sum of the ability, for hardly anything in the would have been useless for a stale people’s enjoyment of what ought way of a public demonstration oi policeman to have apprehended the Silk Picture Cords to be an especially valuable holi­ any event of importance, departing speeder up to the very instant of 4 Yds. Cretonne day, then the present moment from the routine of existence, pops the crash. The driver could alw'ays would seem to be propitious for pro­ into being without you find Grover declare that his car was under per­ 59c viding for a somewhat saner and Whalen riding into view on the fect control, that he was endan­ Double silk cords with wire safer Fourth next year and in the head of the first elephant, so to gering nobody; and it would have centers and with tassels, in SILK RAYON 90c YD. Fresh, new Summer pat­ terns sold regularly for 39c years thereafter. speak. remained a matter of opinion as be­ Mulberry, blue, gray or gold. All the most wanted colors in brocades and stripes. Reg­ tween him and the policeman. It to 45c a yard. Manchester, during the past week, He speaks with authority, seem­ ular $1.75 a yard. has had a bellyful of the present ingly, on all occasions. If the Mar­ takes an accident, fatal or other­ sort of Fourth of July celebration. tians were to land anywhere with­ wise, to give the officer a chance un­ Scranton Lace The laws prohibiting the firing of in jumping distance of New York der the law as it stands and is gen­ Curtains Picture Cords 79c erally interpreted. explosives on the highways have they would be met by Grover Scranton Lace Filet Net Cur­ RUFFLED CURTAINS $1 Very heavy silk covered wire been ignored, not only for a few ■Whalen, extending the keys to the We shall not have another ses­ tain?, 2V i yards long in white or ecru with fine Clouney lace edg­ Ruffled curtains with double ruffled valances. French cords for mirrors, etc. Complete hours but for six or seven days. city; afterward, and not until after­ sion of the Legislature until 1029. ing?. Reduced to $2.9.5, $3.50 witb tassels and covered hooks, ward Jimmy Walker would wise­ There wTll be ho opportunity to re­ edgings in rose, blue gold or orchid. 2 I/4, yards long. Reg^ There is noise enough nowadays, and S4.50. doubls style. establish the speed limit so cava­ goodness knows, almost anywhere crack to them. ular $1.75. save in the remotest country dis­ Mr. Whalen used to be Commis­ lierly revoked at the last session. Scranton Fringed tricts, without wholly gratuitous sioner of Plant and Structures un­ Perhaps, however, judges of police Odd Draperies contributions in the form of per­ der Mayor Hylan, and was usually court throughout the state may ar­ Curtains petual popping of firecrackers and in a rumpus of some sort with that rive at the conclusion that it would Scranton Filet Net Curtains with A number of made-up draperies, fine frin.ge bottoms, reduced to other minor explosives; but, for a lover of the peepul. He got ten be a good idea to do a little inter­ $3.50, $3.95, $4.25 and $G.93 a in pair an'] odd, used in our “Cot­ week, invalids, nervous persons and thousand dollars a year on that job. preting of their own right to inter­ pair. Ruffled Curtains with Valances tage” and other store settings, are even those of perfectly normal tem­ We are under the impression that pret both circumstances and spoken offered at tremendous reductions. peraments have had to stand a he no longer holds it. At all events evidence when there is an arrest for Scranton Lustre Lace If there are any in this group you wearing and wholly unnecessary his present occupation of major- recicless driving-unaccompanied by Scranton Lustre Lace Curtains in can use ycu will certainly ia\e Rodition to the strain. And on Sat­ domo to the Statue of Liberty, mas­ a disaster— if there ever is one out­ plain and large floral designs. Re­ money. urday and Sunday nights and all ter of ceremonies in a^l in-coming side of a business street. duced to $6, $9 and $12.50 a pair. 'c pair day yesterday the bombardment, and out-going flights, swims, inter­ helped out by the illegal r.mging of national conferences, and so on,, H\XES PUBIjICITY Scranton Nets Cretonne Remnants church and school hells, reached constitute a sizeable chore each da> ; Roach Straton is not "White and ivory in small and Scrim Ruffled Curtains with large patterns, 36 Inches wide. Very 2, 3 and 4 yard lengths of Cre­ the proportions of an inferno. of the seven. • ■ | seeking publicity. He tuys so. To neat. Regular G5c, now 2 yards double ruffled, colored valances. tonne offered at HALF PRICE. Pedestrians on the streets and What we want to know is, does ^ pj.Qyg jj. devoted the major part for $1. Regular $1.75, now 1 yard 21/4 yards long. One of the Hero is an opportunity to drape drivers of automobiles were in Grover figure on the salary list ofj^^ gp^day night termon ti SH.29. Other Scranton Nets at your spare room at a big saving. biggest values in months. Reg­ constant peril from giant crackers New York City or is he charged | j-oasting the newspapers. Tlie lesult similar reductions. thrown by grinning oafs. Nobody on to Jimmy Walker’s limousine ^^’iwas that in the conservative New ular $1.25 value. the streets had the slightest right count? Not that it’s any of York Herald Tribune he got a I to that pursuit of happiness for business— but we’re curious. column and three quarters on Mon­ which Independence Day stands ex­ day morning. That is just about cept the small children and the SCARED STIFF^ double what he would have receiv­ rowdies—the former through buret Bully for Noville! He is one of ed in the same paper in any other RUFFLED CURTAINS $1..5 fingers and the latter through the those most heroic of all heroes, one way, except perhaps by declaring lite or nervous torture of their fellow be­ who isn’t afraid to admit that in Pl^in Marquisette, Voile and Scrim Curtains himself converted from fundamen­ ^alue. ings. the stress of his great achievement talism to modernism. ecru with tiebacks. 21/4 yards long. Regularl We will submit that all this he was. afraid. "This heroism stuff Those shrinking souls who si means nothing in the way of cele­ is all bunk,” declares Byrd’s fliglit utterly detest tlie ordeal of reading brating a national festival. All it comrade. "We were all scared. All Hot, plush chairs and davenports ^ about themselves in the papers that A dressing la’ole cover is so eas­ of us would have mortgaged any- RUFFLED CURTAINS $3.75 become bits of real cool summer means is that the lid is oft and the to city editor ily made and gives so much smart­ furniture 'vhen slipped with chinta means of committing petty out­ thing we had to have been any-,^^^^ to pann ththe prc.ss ness tor so little effort that more Ruffled Curtains of ivory dotted marauisette, 2Vi yards or cretonne! Just’ try one chair rages placed at hand for the be- ■where else in the world but up and more of them are being made at such and such a time are so ce; long. Regular $4.50. and note the resuitsl. bjjof of the innate lovers of out­ there in the America as Balchen | undergo the ordeai dally. rage. pointed her nose eftwn. We ^v-ere | ^ It is a high compliment to the scared stiff. j regularity that is almost surprising. managers of the north end celebra­ There are, it is to be suspected. • they’d overlook the on- WATKINS BROTHERS, I n c . tion to call the affair a success. Not people in the world who are devoid ; ^ that the committee did not provide of the quality of fear. But they are . EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RADICES. everything for the making of a suc­ not the kind of people who take cess, because they did. But the en­ part in such enterprises as that of ' I tire program was carried out to the the America’s flight. They are too accompaniment of the bombard­ stupid or else they ut''e.''!>\lack in­ FUNERAL DIRECTORS ment and, as might have been ex­ tellectual balance. They have, in pected, became subordinated to it. either, case, no Imagination. Andj Nothing could have been more fu­ such a person lacks the brain pow­ tile than the band concerts, which er to be of use on such an expedi- There is a jewel which no Indian quently worn bare long before men and “waiters to matoh their minesin in as "atmosphere” and everything might as well have been played in tion. Washington from Louisiana, the they are paid for. Can buy, no chemic art can counter­ home of Senator Joseph Eugene from Russian coBsacks to Japanese dumb show, fo/ all that they could Men as intelligent as those who feit; Ranedell, whose d>gnlty and per­ It is estimated that there are klmonas may be found. {■; be heard. The fireworks last night made up the America’s crew cannot It makes men rich in greatest sonal rectitude are so great that he some 600 applicants a day to GILBERT ,^ t N . ^ poverty; the “beauty clinics.” These are were the only feature of the feta be literally fearless. We call them ! Makes water wine, turns wooden Is called "Saint Joe,” though not to that ts-ere not substantially ruined so, but it is a figure of speech. They m i B Ills f&C6» the “beauty schools” where cos­ McGovern Granite cups to gold, For Instance, there is Congress­ metic courses are given to stu­ by the pestiferous firecracker and know enough to know when death The homely whistle to sweet man Whltmell Pugh Martin, who dents who hope to get work In CEMETERY MEMORIALS pistol. stares them in the face— with all music’s strain: beauty parlors. They do their ex­ Seldom it comes, to few from "Washington, July 5.—When has served one term as a Progres­ Kepresented by It is highly probable that a cor­ Ihnt. their death „„„ ...... means. to their sur Heaven sent, Postmaster General Harry New sive, one term as a Republican and New York, July 5.—Pulchritude perimenting on women and girls rect interpretation of the laws as vlvors. They cannot-face extinction That much in little, all in naught commissioned Commander Richard four terms as a Democrat. He will is perhaps the most demanded com­ who enjoy treatments free or very C. W. HARTEN8TKIN continue to serve as a Democrat In modity in the New York market. cheaply, In return for playing the 149 Summit St. Telephone 1621 they stand would make it possible as a woodlouse would face it, un­ Content. E. Efyrd to carry air mall across the Beauty, attractiveness, trlm- — Unknown author: Rlsposta. Atlantic, a dream began to come the Sevenitieth Congress. It is ex­ role of customers. for the authorities to put a peremp­ comprehending. true in a big way. plained on his behalf that although ness and just plain prettineas are tory stop to the discharge of The test ot true valor is that New, reminiscing the other day, Republican candidates in Louisi­ to be had in Job lots, and most Almpst every Institution de- DAVID CHAMBERS ana are as scarce as chicken in a businesses, from the Broadway mands trlmneBS in dress. In explosives on highways and In pub­ _these men will do the same thing recalled that as long as ten years shows to the arm-chair lunch the two larger movie palaces of lic places, Fourth of July or no again. There aro millions of nor­ ago he had discussed, with Byrd veal stew, his district develops marked Republican tendencies counters, avail themselves of It. Broadways the ushers are given CONTRACTOR Fourth of July. But if there Is a mally courageous persons who, the feasibility of an air mail serv­ One of the first admonitions to regular military training. One em­ ice and other angles of the future every time there Is talk of reduc­ general impression that the con­ having undtrgone their c.vpcrience the young woman rapping at Man­ ploys a former officer of the Ma­ and of aviation. Both had confidence In ing the sugar tariff. hattan’s gate is ‘Took your pret­ rines; another has an ex-’West trary is the case it would be merely once, could not be Induced to set the air mail idea. Then there’s Walter Cohen, the Feast day of St. Modwena of tiest.” Pointer. Each day they drill and, the part of good citizenship and foot in an airplane again for all the Byrd was still a naval aviator state’s Negro Republican boss and at the opening of a theater, they BUILDER Ireland and St. Peter of Luxem­ and New was then a senator from collector of the port at New Or­ The entire city from ghetto to common sense to adopt a town or­ wealth of the Indies— and small burg. Bronx, is premeated with the idea march In like military academy Indiana, trying to sell air mail leg­ leans. Cohen, whose father was cadets. Their deportment during 68 Hollister Street, dinance that would be clear to blame to them. But these chaps will Anniversary of the birth of Ad­ Jewish, has solidified the vote of of “looking swank.” The win­ islation to colleagues who wouldn’t dows of Avenue A on the East the show is similarly clock- Manchester, Conn, everybody and which would at least do it again. They will do it again miral Farragut and P. T. Barnum. take it very seriously. his maternal race and carries the Submarine S-51 raised off Block Louisiana Republican delegation in Side reflect the styles of Fifth ave­ worked. First and Second Mortgages restrict the use of explosives to :he knowing that they may be called to Island, 192 6. The postmaster general claims nue and out from the spider- In the chain restaurants the premises of those using them and stare in the-face of the grim spec­ virtual paternity of the air mall his pocket, so he is one of those webbed and soot-blackened door­ girls change costume style* at in­ arranged on all new work. service. He nursed It In Infancy and southern Negro politicians who can ways of drab tenement blocks tervals of every few months. Now limit the time to the hours of the tre— knowing that they may again brought It up. It may seem as If he have anything he wants. Incldent- be "scared stiff.” come the daughters of the immi­ it will be demure blue with natty holiday itself. had suddenly laid the child on allj% he is credited with considera­ grant families, Ihelr hair worn In white aprons and caps; then it There should be no more repeti­ That is why we are all calling A THOUGHT somebody’s doorstep by surrender­ ble ability. the latest hob and their clothes will be tan, with darker brown tions of this sort of Fourth of July these folks heroes. ing the service to private operation, Walter Cohen was In Washing­ though of cheaper material, bear aprons and cape. At the present it Typewriters ton when the Ku Klux Klan agita­ celebrations. And the time to attend but New doesn't feel that way. It’s a marked simillarity to the expen­ is Immaciulkte white with a hint What shall .a man give In ex- still the governments' mail that’s tion was at its height. sive modes of the moment. of blue trimming. All makes. Sold, rented, ex­ the matter is new, wlvilo the SPEEDING cliange for his soul?—Matthew xvi: being carried and he predicts "I sure-hope those Kluxers nev­ memory of this unpleasant experi Quite a number of individuals 26. great future for the service. er get after me, because It will be changed and overhauled. Advertisements almost Invaria­ § ence is fresh. are proving themselves guilty ot hard going.” he remarked. Nursemaids in the Park Avenue Special Discounts to Students The soul has more diseases than "I’m a Negro, a Jew and a Cath­ bly specify “neatnesB and chic” and reckless driving, even under the Your correspondent developed a and Central Park belts are just the body— H, W. Shaw. certain respect for New when he olic!” this goes from stenographers . to conditions of a law where there is All of which, somehow, was telephone operators. now in a new summer uniform that Telephone 821 found him in his office, on a warm The "dollar-down-and-dollar-a- is not unlike that of the hospital 1VHY GROVER? scarcely any way of establishing E.ATS SHOT day, with his vest completely un true. nurses. The vogue for this cos­ bottoned. Other cabinet officers are week” places reap a harvest from Grover A. Whalen’s precise posi­ guilt unless the driver smashes in­ Salina, Kans.— Fifty-six bird shot this condition. Most Sixth Avenue tume seems to have epread until, Kemp's Music tion with relation to transoceanic to somebody else. Unfortunately it were found in the appendix of Alex not to be seen In such a state of un within a single block, I passed ten dress. Now, If New would only shed Malory’s "Morte D’Arhtur,” business places cater to Install­ flights, guestti of the city of New is just this sort of proof that is be­ Rice, local sportsman, in an opera­ ment plan trade and tens of thoU' or more, each dressed exactly like tion. Rice is an ardent hunter and his vest completely— printed in 1477, ns the first story the other. ing supplied. The number of acci­ published in the English language sands of working girls are on york, reception of the visiting flro- kills and eats many birds and rab­ i their lists. Fur coats are fre Cafes have costumes ot, door­ Houfe etc., is a matter that is begin- dents over the Fourth, resulting bits. Interesting characters come to in book form. MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY t, 1927, pansion In automatic mai^nery. It end, Moving picture theaters re­ will give the peopie more chance to Getting Together at Last noisiest 4TH HERE ported that their crowds were not FORD IS IN FAVOR use up what they produce. . If as large as they have been on holi­ they spend ali their time making HERE’S DEC ALOGUE days In the past and the attendance OF A 5 DAY WEEK things, they have time only to SEES NOT ONE ARREST at churches on Sunday fell of con­ work, eat and sleep and have no siderably. time to use the mechanical produc­ Traffic coming through Manches­ (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) tions. The five-day-week means OF THE U.S. MAILS ter on Sunday and on Monday after­ more time for play and pleasure noon and evening was probably the "Will it spread eventually to in­ and the use of mechanical products. the evening, where the Manchester heaviest ever seen her. New York dustry generally?’’ “It will be a boom to business by Improvement club was conducting and New Jersey automobiles pre­ “Oh, yes," the auto king predict­ its annual celebration. Fireworks creating a demand for more pro­ Ten Commafidments For; dominated but cars were seen from ed. "That is one of the changes ducts.” ' I were set off on the grounds of the every state In New England and a coming. (Editor’s Note— In tomorrow’s Community club and a concert was number from other eastern states. Organized Labor. installment Mr. Ford predicts that Guidance and Behoof of a given there by Colt’s band of Hart­ There were only two important Ford, while sometimes reported giant air liners, carrying one hun­ ford. The effect of the concert was baseball games in town. A crowd of as a foe of organized labor, declar­ dred passengers, soon will be span­ ruined by the din of the fire crack­ 2,000 saw Hartford defeat Spring- ed he had no antipathy for organi­ ning the Atlantic regularly.” Sinning Pnbfic. ers and pistols which men and boys field 12 to 11 in an Eastern League zations of working men. * were exploding continually. game at the stadium. A crowd of "Do you believe men have a right Traffic 'Well Handled 800 saw the Community club base­ to organize?” he was asked. Here are the Ten Commandmci't Five members of the local police ball team overwhelmed at the north “It depends entirely on what W a t c h ; force handled the traffic in and they organize for,” said Ford. “I ot the Post oriico acri ic ' vh ■ c. end by the Bristol New Departure don’t care how much they organize some Moses of the servic.- : ' around the Community club nine. Elim ination! grounds. The men, in charge of Ser­ if they don’t Interfer with busi­ middle west has writfui. nr.: ■, p geant Crockett, did a good job on ness.” Qood Healih Dependt Upon (jo d tablets of stone but for the eel- | WATKINS VACATIONERS. The five-day-week policy, inaug­ EliminatUm, the traffic, keeping it moving with The following employees of Wat­ urated in the Ford plants a year umns of a post office monthly, f ir all the speed possible. There w'ere kins Bros, have entered on their ago. caught the auto king's mind I p E T E N T I O N o f bodily the guidance of tho.'C who v.o ild | no accidents at the grounds and the two weeks’ annual vacation: Carl again. waste in the blood iscalled avoid unpleasant conseiiucnce.;. ev­ crowd, except for the pest of ex­ Senkbeil, shipping department; “I'm sure the five-day-week will a “toxic condition." 'This often plosives, was kept in good order. In Joseph Fiske, finishing room, who he a success everywhere,” he said. gives rise to a dull, languid feel­ en as the prophet of old. I’o.'^t- addition to Sergeant Crockett the luaster Oliver Too]) of the Smith is making a tour of various lakes; “It is coming generally with the ex- ing and, sometimes, toxic back­ policemen at the place were Joseph Conrow, salesman ,who is in Manchester office think.s .■

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------ Mrs. Karabeck has been in town for "WHIRLWIND OF Y O U Tr THE GREAT WAR ARTESIAN WELIvSl" several weeks. I NEW THERMOS CAR ^ TEN YEARS AGO TODAY COVENTRY Walter Schutz and brother Arthur j Drilled Any Diameter— Schutz were Sunday guests at FOR FOOD SHIPPING AT THE STATE TODAY (By United Press) Any Depth Any Plaiii m h (K :h Autumn "View Farm. July 5, 1917—Federal gov­ At the Ready Helpers banquet This evening* there will be a re­ ernment institutes sharp search Charles F. Volkert f Friday evening the following of­ hearsal for the play to be given by ; for spies believed to be using Kansas City.—Missouri dairy Lois Moran Heads Cast In Pari­ ficers were elected: Pres. Lawrence the Ladies Fragment Society, July cables and wireless for code Blai$t Hole Drilling Hill, vice pres. Miss Eva Koehler, 15—entitled'"The Peabody Pew.” herds soon may be furnishing cream sian Comedy—“Oh Baby” messages to Berlin with facts secretary. Miss Eunice Koehler, The third and fourth degree will and milk for New York’s coffee. On Thursday. concerning troop ship sailings. Test Drilling for Foundation treasurer. Lester Hill, \ entertain­ he confered on a class Thursday A new type railroad car, equip­ Water Systems ment committee, kHcs Lillie Hill, evening at Coventry Grange. The ped with two large thermos tanks, A veritable cyclone of a girl is is being developed: and it Is indi­ Other featured plajers are Flora Pumps for All Purposes. Otis Hill, Henry Reed, Mrs. J. N. degree team from Hlllstown will do Lois Moran In her latest offering, cated it will soon be possible for Finch, David Butler, Ethel Shan­ Tel. , Atwood. Miss Marion Hill, finance the work. “The Whirlwind of Youth," which non and a number of well known The regular meeting of the dairymen on the Pacific Coast to committee, Mrs. Archie Palmer, is the feature attraction at the extra people. HIGHI.ANU PARK P. O. r Ready Helpers will be held at the supply their products to customers State theater today and tomorrow. Sunshine committee, Mrs. J. N. on the Atlantic coast, in large “Oh Baby” will be shown here Atwood. chapel Tuesday evening, 7:30, With the Country Store on Thurs­ for jhst one n'ght, Thursday, Standard time. quantities, without their becoming day evening the management is Miss Leona Hibbard of Manches­ The town wis well represented at spoiled on the way. presenting Madge Kennedy and ter and Miss Laura I-L Kingsbury the Christian Endeavor lawn party An, important shipping combina­ Little Billy in "Oh, Baby.” of this town returned home Satur­ held at the parsonage Saturday tion w711 be from Wisconsin, the “The Whirlwind of Youth" Is day after having attended the evening. About 75 were present. center of the dairying industry, to laid In Paris and the hectic studio Archery Tournament of Deerfield, Florida, where there is a scarcity life is shown in many colorful se­ Mass. Miss Hibbard and Miss of cows due to the lack of natural quences. An unsophisticated girl Kingsbury stood first and second feed and development. arrives from an English village to place at the Connecticut Agricul­ WAPPING A solid train has already been study art and her Introduction to tural College and therefore were sent from Wisconsin, to Florida. A Paris is filled with surprises— entitled to enter the tournament. test revealed that the milk varied though it brings the thrill and ex­ Miss Hibbard came in 2nd and Miss Miss Helen Lane, daughter of in temperature less than two de­ altation of a Great Love into her Klngsbtry 4th. of the college girls. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lane left last grees on the trip, while the tem­ life. They bdth are planning to attend Saturday to spend a week or two perature outside the cars varied 67 A pleasing galaxy of young in the National Tournament to be at the home of her aunt and uncle, degrees. players enact "The Whirlwind of held at Boston, Aug. 21 to 25. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Chicopee, It is believed that with the new Youth.” Donald Keith, Vera Mass. car, shipments of any food product Voronina, the ravishing Russian Mrs. Ralph Benton and son Ken­ Louise Burton, Billie Rose and beauty just brought to this coun­ dall of Natick, Mass., have been may be made to any part of the Leslie Collins left by automobile United States. try by Paramount and Alyce Mills spending the past week with their Saturday for Bear Mountain, New being featured. aunt. T|rs. Henry I. Barnes. York, where they will spend a few "Oh Baby”, in addition to Madge Ralph Benton spent the week days and over the Fourth. They RATS TELL HOW Kennedy and Creighton Hale, fea­ end with his aunt, Mrs. Hendy I- will take their tents and camp out FAST CITY GROWS tures the 28-inch Tom Thumb ac­ Barne*. where night overtakes them. tor, Little Billy. His part in the Geo. T. Deroo Sr., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Barber and Baltimore.—If you’d know what production is an important one and Mrs. Geo. T. Deroo Jr., of 'Win- daughter. Miss Agnes Barber, from the population of New York w'ill be he has to disguise as a little girl throp. Mass., spent the week end Brooklyn, New York, and Miss Pru­ in 2000 A. D., go ask the rats. to carry out his plans. PROCRASTINATION with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. dence Loomis, a daughter of Mr. The studies of a rat's growth In Henry I. Barnes. and Mrs. Clarence Loomis, have Johns Hopkins University here Isn’t it peculiar why people will put off ordering been staying for a few dkys at the Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and have resulted in the demonstration coal until the last minute when they could just as Henry Loomis homestead on Avery that the increase in population in family of Hartford were week end str6Gt. “Quality, Service well have their bins filled before the cold weather guests with Mrs. Wilson s sister, a given region can le foretold with interview with Lolotte on the Harry P. Files, Sr., of Boston, almost unbelievable accuracy. arrives ? I ’aiil Aclr.iiis secures an exclusive Mrs. A. B. Porter. se as compared to fromage de Mass., was at his’ home here over ‘‘j he cycle of expansion fouLd in It’s human nature to put off until tomorrow what relative merits of Camembert thee Miss Mary Ames of Hartford, the week-end and the holiday. plants also applies to human life can be done today, but every sudden cold snap ehevre. spent the week end with Miss Ruth Mrs. Alice Smith, who has been and its progress, the scientists hold. and Prices” >peut-etre, ma ehevre?’’ he demand- Taylor. quite sick and is still under the keeps us busy writing orders, each order stating This is chapter Tt> of the series of care of a trained nurse, is improv­ “must be delivered at once.” articles ^vritten by an ex-soldier cd. Mrs. Geo. Bennett Jr., and chil­ OLD APE’S SKULL 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT Lolotte pricked up her ears and ing. She was threatened with who is revisitinK France as a cor­ dren are visiting the former’s London.—A skull that is a mil­ All of which leads us to ask, have you ordered cliified her position slightly. “Ca mother, Mrs. Arthur B. Porter. pneumonia. TO ALL SUBURBAN TRADE respondent for The Herald. A son, Robert Louis, was born lion years old is tiie latest claim your winter supply of coal ? va-a-a-a-a-a! Ca va-a-a-a-a-1’’ she Mr, and Mrs. Clayton earner Friday, June 2 4th, at the Hartfprd before scientists who are forever CH.\rTER HXXIII bleated. spent their vacation with Mrs. wrestling with :he pi'iblem of "the THE W. G. GLENNEY CO. Obviously, this was a frank ad- hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Roland earner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams. Mrs. Williams was for­ missing link.” The skull, excavated Allen Place, Manchester. mission of something- But what? at Bilasp'ir, in the tiiothllls of the Warner Optical Co. | a In all the mile-long stretch of Noble Loomis. merly Miss Doris Cooley of this The reporter decided to try one Franklin Orciitt has returned Himalayas of India, was the discov- 42 Asylum St„ Hartford, Conn. .T ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||ll||||im illlllllJllllllllllillllllllllilin4litlli crumbling stone buildings on the place. more dodge. “Voulez-vous drink e-y of Guy Bilgri:n. superintendent road from Tool to Pont-a-Mousson from his trip to Boston. Grover Howard of Chicopee, quelque chose?’’ of the Geological Survey of Iijdlo. that were used by the Americans ' Chas. Scott and Ned Gallows of Mass., is spending a few days with Lolotte disdained a reply. But Brooklyn. N. Y., spent the week end his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Lane of Pleas­ Ih e skull w.as that of a fossil ape. as an evacuation hospital during IMadame Brisson saved the day. She at Mrs- Scott's aunt, Mrs. Benj. A. ant Valley. the war there aiie just two resi­ turned from the window for a mo­ Robert a Philadelphia type­ dents now—Madame Felicia Fris­ S trfl.c k Mrs. Robert Risley has returned ment and came back with a hunk Miss Smatha O’Brien of. Brook­ setter, printed a law book in 1771 son and her goat, “Lolotte.” from Providence, R. L, where she of bread. lyn, N. Y., visited her sister Mrs. has been the guest of her sister, that is still in use in the library at An American reporter who knew “Lolotte.” she explained, be­ Benj. A. Stiack. Mrs. William Steen, the last week. Livermore, Calif. the region during the war recently lieves in le regime sec. But she’s Chas. Tonner, Miss Helen KuH: Several ladies from Pleasant Val­ stumbled over Lolotte and the ma- The fashioiiy yes very fond of du pain.” man, motored from Bronx, N. Y., ley attended the Homemakers’ pic­ liamefi and got Lolotte to stand for There Eight Years to spend the vacation with Mr. and nic at Elizatbeth Park, Friday, an interview. The madame was right. Lolotte Mrs. Benj. A. Strack. June 24. Arthur A. Knofla "Commentelellezvous?” This was hunched her appreciation. Then Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall and but very much more than the reporter's lead. she dropped her front hoofs off the family of East Hartford were home Root beer Is a pure, wholesome, 875 Main St. “Voila-ah-ah-ah", answered Lo­ ledge and browsed away among the for the week end. beverage, when made from Wil­ lotte. She was nothing if not non­ weeds. Madame Brisson was sym­ John Karabeck and son spent the liams’ Root Beer Extract. Costs you the fashion committal. Besides, Lolotte was pathetic. She was sorry the repor­ week end at Mrs. A. B. Porter's. less than one cent per glass.— adv. Insurance and Real Estate. suspicious. She eyed the reporter ter wasn’t successful. She said that That which seems to have sprung up every­ closely, though somewhat askance. she and Lolotte moved into their barracks of the caserne sometime where as a fashion, is rapidly assuming the B a d A c c e n t .after the last Americans departed proportions of a national habit based on “How’s tricks? ’ The reporter in inin—she said the windowle-s knowledge and experience — the experience l.ipsed into English. Imiidin.gs were crumbling with age Madame Bris.son smiled. and wore sadly in need of repair— th a t it p a y s in the best sense of the word “Lolotte don't parley any Ang­ and she said nobody cared much to deal w ith th e A & P. lais,’’ she volunteered. “She under­ except she and Lolotte because they stands bcaucoup but she don’t wore the only residents. But there Six Big Advantages speak much because her accent is are KMLOOO and more Americans bad.’’ , wiio know the spot, and many will VAN CAMP*S TALL 'I'lie reporter was undaunted. He see it again when the Legion comes EVAPORATED CANS figured he had an exclusive yarn over in September. — Yet It Costs No More M ilk and hung on. “ Que est que ce quo celui la. TO.AIORROW— r.\RIS. THE WHITE NAPTHA SOAP CAKES , n-;o:i c;:s:,;oii. A picnic imriy was The ne\v-t3'pe All-Weather P ^ G S oap ' 1 liy the nicmbcrj of the HEBRON . . ...,1 11'ilb'.'.TOk’s Pond at tlie Tread Goodyear Balloon 1 I ;■ ilic I'j.sc’ons. Tire costs no more than the DOUBLE TIPPED PKGS I ■ *p;:ci::l town meeting • FULL COUNT r.ie nv.M hrll Thursday at- :i (' S ■ Matches Tv.-cniy-.-: iv.'o o’clock, the ques- early type balloons which coinpanied .'i;;-. i ;i I i.;o !a; ci the nov.- state East , :i have gone out-of-date with .. : jc.cicoming through PACIFIC ROLLS W hite’s iih'.e ' * ; ,,n wa.; dl-cujscd. Much the phenomenal success of CkEPE a hike and p-c:;ir i .1 was ( xpreased at the lay- Toilet Paper tier by the b:\; . ih.* luaa ifciii -A.mston a.s it this new 1927 tire. The the girks played pi.'.nacd afi’ccting the corner Mrs. Hills ti'.ught he:- Seaa.s seve.- BLUE PETER ■ ... ;.,j post oif.ee. Citizens feel new Goodyear—the world’s Fancy Norwegian CANS {al things about woodt:':'.!’:. Ever;. - t.;.s cjr.ier \.iii i).: a danger- ! body had a good time and plan to greatest tire—actually im­ Sardines in pure olive oil ot:;i place if the road is carried out come again. I a ; b'-,gun. It. v. ill be dangerous proves the performance Edward Hungerford gave a sec­ ;’;r tr.-.ffic and the jiedestriuu will LARGE ond lecture on “The Tiieory of th.c j lia’.’o no chance at all in getting and value of any car—no Imagination in Poetry at St. Pet­ : around the corner. After a great PKG er’s School of Liberal and Humane matter what size or type Puz ; deal of diseimsion it was voted to Studies on Friday in the mornin.g ! place the interests o_’ the town with session. Mr. Hite gave his usual !regard to the layout of the roads the car may be. It does lecture and reading from Plato. DEL NO. 2 1 in the hands of a coiniiiittee of tl)is through six important Mr. Warren gave a talk with read­ i three and Ames W. Sisson, Harold MONTE CAN ings from the poetry of Vachel Raspberries ! Gray and Fitch N. Jones were ap- advantages: Lindsay, Carl Sandberg and Ed,gar j pointed to act in this capacity. Ob- Lee Masters. An interesting ses­ jjection was expressed by the ma­ i% o z sion was held in the afternoon jority to the passing of the federal PKG when questions were discussed at Salada Tea 4S* z y road through the middle of the the daily “Question Box.” Mr. Hite green. This is the third time that 1—Traction 2—Safety 3—Slow, Even Tread Wear presided. In the evening the mem­ the townspeople have registered bers of-the school were entertained their views to this affect at town at the colonial home of Miss Caro­ meetings. The question of a play­ 4^SUPERTWIST carcass 5—Quietness 6—Appearance Campbell's Beans 4 cans line E. Kellogg. Many of then, ap­ ground for the children of the Cen­ peared in old fashioned costumes. ter school also came up but this Games and square, dances .were en- matter was left for a later decision. Let us show you this new tire—tell you what it will cost to equip your j'yed and refreshments served. Earl Tucker of New York and —we’ll take your old tires in trade, crediting you with every mile that’s Miss Marj-jfie Martin of Dalton, Miss Florence Farr of Hartford are GRANDMOTHER'S LARGE Mass., spent the week-end at the left in them. spending a vacation* at the home of The real loaf for picnic sand­ LOAF home of her parents, the Rev. and Mr. Tucker’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Mrs. T. D. Martin. Bread wiches— it stays so fresh Burnham. The phenomenon of the three Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levler of bands of light in the sky on Thurs­ Hartford were recent guests at day evening were witnessed by the home of their sister, Mrs. Clar- some Hebron people. Some report­ F. D. LEWIS ! ence E. Porter. ed that the bands seemed to spread Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunger- 11 Maple Street, South Manchester. Phone 2018 across the sky apparently spread­ for of Hadlyme and a party of ing from the tvest over to the east friends were guests of the Rev. T. and resembling the sun “drawin,g D. Martin on Wednesday. Mrs. water.” Martin entertained them at her Arthur Eisemann and family of 175 0 house. Guests and hostesses New York have opened their sum­ were dressed In colonial costumes sketches by bessey mer home here for the season. and a delightful old fashioned pro­ THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE; (22) Around the World SYNOPSIS by BRAUCHEK Work on the artesian well on H. gram was carried out. C. Porter’s place is continuing. The well is over two hundred feet deep 3nd yet no water or not enough to profligates : make a sufficient supply for use has been struck. Edinburgh.—Old jokes about Wednesday’s program of the St. Scottish thrift received the knock­ Peter’s school course consisted of a out when $105 was recovered from lecture and reading by the Rev. i file wishing well at Ciilloden, which Lewis Field Hite on the Symposium will be used to help various chari­ ef Plato. Thi.s was followed by the ties. It is an ancient custom.to toss usual discussion. Edward Hunger- a coin Into the well and make a ford, a tutor in English at Harvard wish. gave a lecture on The Theory of the Imagination in Poetry, giving the views of tlic ancients on the sub­ ject of inspiration as a gift divine and coming up to more modern ex­ planations through psychology. Austin W arren gave a talk on the poetry of John G. Fletcher, “H. D.” Lieutenant Sebastian Del Cano determined to carry and Amy Lowell giving readings South America seemed on* Ever westward his ships went, until but one was from each illustrating the charac­ Five ships, with 270 men sailed toward Spain's sun­ Across the Pacific for teristics of the author. At the af­ an endless, impregnable left. The Cape of Good Hope, Africa’s tip, was a. set on Sept. 20, i 9. Their' fate seemad certain' ternoon session Paul 'Vaka gave a barrier. Then, after weeks, the,brave crews blessed reward. After three years of sailing, tho expe­ i l i n t h e death, they were rash, this was foolishness! Thus the months of sailing, a way fought and sailed. Magel­ lecture on Montaigne and • other 11 dition had won. Now there could be no doubt tho French poets. Mr. Vaka is an as­ people spok^f for this was the expedition of Ferdinand to the Pacific was found, lan was killed in a battle world was round, (To Bo Continued) sistant In the department of Greek Magellan, setting out to prove the earth was round. the “ Straits of Magel-' v/ith Filipinos. and other languages at Wesleyan ciasiified Clwtehti and Sy:<»pw»- Co’PYfl«M, 1>27. Th* Cf«li*t Seei*^ University. Several visitors from lanJ” ■RMTtfflrd were present »t the fore- Wednesday, July 6—Thursday, July 7—Friday, July 8—Saturday, July 9 / r. AT CENTER BARGAIN SQUARE At First Bargain Table Wednesday WEDNESDAY New Merchandise—Seasonable Merchandise Store-wide offerings of unparalleled value-giving, every department participating —merchandise for every use and of every description offered at prices which defy $2 Handbags at Summer competition, to make 4 days of great importance to us and of extraordinary financial savings to you, our customers. 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WIWO Hf.c? "The most perfectly happy man is millenium would need to be pre­ FICTION i P ^ h Z faced by another of leisure witB the one who lives in a servantless © 1927 h!/ NEA Service Ben Lucien Burman house.’’ So writes a woman named wTiich folks could prepare for that print of a horse’s hoot which led to Lucy R. Tunis in her confession later‘ millenium when their work THIS HAS HAPPEAED the trees and then away. Mounting, story. She confesses that once she could be done in two hours a day. Attempts bSTe been made on with Ellse and the old man on their The woman who gets a true and tbe life of ELISE MARBERRY. was a capable and famed attorney, an American girl ownlns con­ horses beside him, be began follow­ even though a woman and though keen pleasure from baking an apple siderable property near tbe little ing the tralL For four hours be FOt?TH - married. She confesses, too, that no pie is not in a moment going to re­ town of PORTO VERDE, in wc*< rode, his eyes ever on the ground, ceive as a fully appreciated substi­ central Brasil. longer is she a smart gal attorney, ScTeral mystcrlons deaths naTC through den^e woods, along tbe but boasts of her prowess as a tute the opportunity to study mod­ occurred, bnt so far she has edge of seething swamps, past long ernism in an art gallery. After all, escaped harm, due to the shrewd­ home-maker. She explains that she ness of her cousin and protector, cliffs of brilliant volcanic rock, learned that no matter how cap­ most of us moan and complain V II.A K , who masquerades as her over a stretch of green upland able and how good a manager a wo­ about our woi’k, but when it comes attorney under the name of DA­ to the final analysis, our work ia VIS. VHak, a curious mixture of where the grass on either side was man was, no home could be really a American and Oriental hl^d, is a high as a man’s bead. home without her actual constant our life. student of criminology. He tries How Old? to persuade Ellse to leare the At last, as tbe setting of the sun presentee therein. country, letting him stay his was about to put a «wlft end to Don’t Believe It! The old question concerning at frien d , LINCOLN NUNNALLY, an their hunting, they reached a nar­ I can only say that this true story which age a woman Is most beautlA elderly American chemist, to solve ful is varied a little by Paul Poiret, th e m ystery. . , . , row swamp which quickly ended will delight the souls of many a wo­ After her two-year-old orphaned and gave way on all sides to matted man, especially the woman of an master designer, who asks and nephew Is kidnaped, to be found older day who has ever scoffed at answers the question of at which ngain by the alert Vllak, and an­ jungle. Here the trail of the other attempt is made on their horse’s hoofs ended. But new the new-style wife. But they’ll have age a voman is most interesting lives. Ellse agrees. prints, the confused footprints of to be delighted without me. I here­ from a costumer’s viewpoint. When Her departure is prevented by she is past 35, is his answer. He ex­ threat of floods. Messengers ride three or four men, some apparently by declare myself in the mental through the countryside, warning with naked feet, showed at the be­ ranks of the married wives who plains that most any young woman the natives. Vllak decides to go ginning of a narrow path that had know that they can work and make can wear most any garment, but to the house of GAYLORD PREN­ TISS. a recluse and a forbidding been freshly cut in the tangle of aPPIY a home, too. In fairness to most of that care must be given the clothes man and an enemy of Ellse's. vegetation. them who are not doing it from for the older woman in order that whom she suspects of a knowledge of the conspiracy against her. Vllak dismounted. “Chap got choice, but from necessity, it seems her best points may be revealed, Nevertheless, she agrees it Is their down here. Friends here waiting too bad that such discouragement and her poorer ones camouflaged. duty to warn him. should he thrown at them from an­ What specimens of vanity wa Vllak learns that the flood for him. Let his horse go, and they warning was a ruse to get Pren­ all went off into that." other woman. humans are! Asking always for the tiss out of his house and so In­ hard job just, to show that we can He peered Into the tangled murkl- Ho- Hum! forms him. The party Is besieged really do something not too obvi­ in a small stone tower next to ness where tbe new path led. Ha Are you looking forward to the Prentiss’ house, by armed nt- day when all necessary work can be ously easy! tackers. Vllak finally disperses chewed his lip. "No chance of fol­ lowing them any more today. Be done In two or three hours? Some­ Tombstone Lady them by dynamiting a flam and I read of Mrs. Bessie T. Redman causing a real flood. When the night In fifteen minutes. I hate to one breaks forth thus in a current water recedes they discover Pren­ of Seattle, who has a large and pro­ stop, but you know how absolutely periodical— “What a blessed relief tiss has gone. Vllak directs fitable business in tombstones. She laborers to set fire to the brush futile It Is to try to search the if there were no furnaces to stroke, on Prentiss’ property. jungle at night. Worse than futile. no more cooking to be done, and not only sells them, but designs NOW BEGIN THE STORY We’d only obliterate the trail. only or 4 hours of work a day them too. Once upon a time that -AMP CHAPTER XXXII Probably haven’t gone far. Get necessary to keep the wheels cf would have seemed more surprising 'PEWtON'PTT?ATE=' civilization in motion. This relief is than today. We have become so ac­ TT.AK continued to light the some beaters and come out first com ing!” customed to successful women Y fires until for a quarter of a thing In the morning. Better for U3 In that wilderness If we have Yes, and then what’ll we all do? steeplejacks, stokers, preachers, mile the woods were ablaze. The Such supposedly optimistic prophe­ tombstone designers, plumbers, old man Interestedly watched the some natives who know the coun­ sies always leave me a little bit blasters, and what nets that noth­ strange creatures that bolted onto try. They can pick up a trail nld, for I an so sure that such a ing surprises us any more. the road to escape the danger sud­ where, trained as I am, even I'd lose It. And they can spread out denly come upon them; the long- LACY CAPES. Rice constitutes the principal legged, crane-like jablru, the ugly, and Increase the radius of our search If the trail comes to an end. Little filmy capes of black or col­ item in the diet of at least one-third ungainly peccary, the graceful, ored lace or embroidered chiffon, The chaps ahead know where of the world's iuhabltants. agile bush-deer. But he was not — THAT fashioned of the same material as r they’re going, and we don’t." long afforded this spectacle, for Q b - KflOW O the gown they complement, are Vllak had been careful to build He turned to Ellse and pressed very new. back fires and the leaping flames her hand again. “ Don’t you worry quickly died away. The party re­ about this delay. It’ll be all right. WHITE PIQLE. turned to Ellse’s fazenda. Just a little time and we’ll find Hand-blocked Ppeiis .'n startling CORNS “Hear anything about the boat him." colors, s;:ks and even gi orgettes can yet?” Vllak asked his cousin as he The lines In her delicate face had bi> no smarter t!ir.n wueu they have strode up to the veranda and met He leaped from his horse and took her hand. “Steady. Steady,” he deepened. “I know you will,” she a vestee or coil.rr and cuffs of line her carrying her tiny nephew out­ murmured. said. white riQue. side to bask in the sun. The sun sank behind the horizon “Yes. I certainly did. Word without incident. In the morning tl n usual because she had to open as they turned their horses home­ SPORTS HAT. came just after you left. Smashed he set off alone to visit the fazenda a new bottle—and hurried back ward. Back at the fazenda, Ellse A natural baugkok cf medium a paddle-wheel up at Benca, and of Senhor Cojoseria. Passing \’il- with it toward the trees. She selected twenty of the best laborers sized, uneven brim, tal;es a practi­ won’t be down for another three lapa on e way, he stopped for a stooped over the bed. And saw that in her employ, and ordered them to cal gr.sgrain brown ribbon for banding and ge-s treu'cndous stylo days. High water sent her onto moment to converse with Wilson, it was empty . . . That’s all I be ready at dawn. Streaks of sun­ HEt? O ruF F / Stops p(un in oneminuh some rocks. Water’s falling every­ the carrot-faced superintendent of 1 rw .” light were beginning to show faint­ from its loose bow with fringed Elise’s fazenda, then rode on. “You saw no one lurking around C1927 BY NEA SERVICE, INa ends. You will forget you ever had a com where there. Looks as if the flood ly over the distant mountains when one minute after you apply Dr. The servant of Cojoseria’s white, the house?” danger’s over.” the party set out. STYLISH J A (RETS. Scholl’s Zino-pads—that’s how quick “Humph. That’s cheerful.” He luxurious home who greeted him “No one. Just the same way as VTlak, Ellse and the old man rode they end all pain. When the com is when the rifles disapp:ared. No BACK FASTENING. Jackets, whether sleeveless or helped her adjust mosquito netting said that his master had gone to in­ ahead. Behind them tramped long sleeved, hip-length or bolero, gone it never comes back. If new over the child’s crib which had been spect one of his rubber develop­ footprints of anyone we don’t know. A new motor coat is fashioned shoes irritate the spot, a Zino-pad twenty picturesquely assorted from leather, high-necked and but- take on a new importance thi» sum­ placed on the grass. “Another ques­ ments up the river and would not Nothing. I looked closely.” fixes it ovemightl negroes, half-breeds and Indians, TEST ANSWERS 1 tons down the back in smart style mer. Preferably they contrast return for at least a week. They reached the cluster of palm Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads are thin, medicated, tion. Who knows most about the some clad In a cheap red cotton I to prevent wind from penetrating with the gown they accompany. geography of the country around Vllak rode back the way he had trees under whose shade the child antiseptic, protective, healing. Safe, suri^ shirt and trousers, some In nothing Below are the answers to the 1 when speed gets high. quick, lasting results guaranteed.Get a box here?” come. He neared the castanho trees had rested. The old man, who had but the trousers, some In a single “Now You Ask One” questions on at your druggist’s or shoe dealers — been on the veranda, came forward She thought a moment. “Senhor which bordered the driveway of the robe-like garment made of dirty the comics page; NEW’ CORSETS. Arlyne C. Moriarty to meet them. Vllak looked at the I de Laurenco or Senhor Cojoseria. fazenda. To his surprise, he saw burlap. 1— The ’s ear cavities are New corsets vie with delicate empty cot, then on the ground I’d say Laurenco would undoubted­ Elsie hurry forward from between They reached the newly cut path in its front legs. flowers in color and are fashioned Teacher of Piano D S S ch o lT s about. In it were three sets of ly have been the best for you. Nice the trees to meet him. Her lips fay the swamp which Vilak had 2— The highest temperature infrom ribbons, lace and chiffons. footprints, one narrow and delicate, and Harmony chap, too. Like him very much. were gray, drawn. “Tinky's gone marked with a notch in a mango the U. S., 134 degrees Fehrenheit, Some are even hand-painted. 'Z in O ”pa d s which he at once recognized as the But unfortunately he moved away again,” she said quietly. tree. They entered the dark, has been recorded in Death Val­ 38 Florence Street, Put one on—the pain is gone! impression made by Elise’s pointed from her about six months ago and He leaped from his horse and gloomy fastness. ley, Calif. Telephone 1168-3____ shoes, another flat and heelless, the 3— The name dandelion comes Be-Poppied lives about thirty miles down the took her hand. He pressed it gent­ Paulos, the gigantic black, who river now. Cojoseria I don’t know ly. “Steady. Steady,” he mur­ mark made by the slippers of Han- from the French “ dent de leon,” nail. The third was the print of a was one of the ranch sub-foremen, or lion’s tooth, so called from the so well. He seems pleasant enough mured. with the chocolate colored pigmy to talk to, though some of his fellow She smiled wanly. “No, I’m not man’s working shoe, broad, squar­ shape of the leaf. ish. went ahead to swing their machetes 4— 'There are seven stars in the Brazilians haven’t a very high going to break down this time the at any twisted lianas, or call out opinion of him. But he does know way 1 did before. I know that it Vilak looked at this closely. Big Dipper. “What a Killer” “Schwartz has been here, hasn’t the direction If the path seemed to 5— Rattlesnakes, copperheads, the country and he is nearby. Just doesn’t accomplish anything. Just fall. But there was little work for and water moccasins produce their a few miles past my place at Vil- makes matters harder for you." he?” I t’s the D eadliest stuff to bugs ever made. Doesn’t Ellse nodded. “Yes. He came them to do. Those who had passed young alive and do not lay eg,gs. lapa. Do you want to see him?” With an effort she drew herself the day before had taken no pains 6— Hundred meter run, run­ leave one fly, mosquito or roach in your home alive. Kills "Yes. 1 want to have a litle erect. “It was practically the same when I was taking care of the baby to find out whether 1 had decided to conceal their course; there was ning broad jump, 16-lb. shot put, other bugs, too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and talk.” He drew out his watch. “If this time as it was before. Tinky always a broken branch or crushed high jump, 400-meter run, 110- it wasn’t so late, I’d go out there was in his bed outside, under the on some changes we had been con­ department stores. Powder 15c up, and sidering In the warehouse.” leaf under foot to point the way. meter hurdles, discus throw, pole this afternoon. I’ll make it first trees. Hannah was taking care of 3 vault, 1500-meter run, and jave­ thing in the morning.” His blond him. for I had some things to do “Humph.” He stooped, searched They traveled swiftly until noon; the trail showed no signs of end­ lin throw are included in the de­ brows knitted. “Mighty sorry about in the house. She got up to get among the leaves drifting on the cathlon. only that boat. If it doesn’t come Fri­ him a drink. You know where we ground, then picked up something ing. Vilak looked at his compass. 7— “Shipwreck” Kelly perched day we can’t wait for it any longer. keep the distilled water. On the and put It carefully In his pocket. “ Due west,” he said. "Almost a on top of Newark, N. J., ’’lag- straight line." W'e’ll have to get you and Tlnky out back veranda, just around the cor­ A moment later he was quickly fol­ pole. some other way. Judging by ap­ ner of the house from where Tinky lowing a strip of trees which led to (To Be Continued) 8— General Lord is direetor of black pearances, things have quieted con­ was lying, not more than thirty or the road as he had done after the the U. S. budget. siderably. But appearances are the forty feet away at the most. child’s first disappearance. Tinky !■ not found, and Vllak 9— Australia’s coat of arms de­ prepares for a louK Journey. |t vrili one thing I never trust." “Hannah got the drink—it may He reached the l.Ighway and after take that Ions, be thinks, to reach picts kangaroo and emu. The remainder of the day passed have taken a few seconds longer considerable examination found the the child. 10— Emiiialine Pankhurst, now l o r th e p l" * FLAG retired, was a noted English mili­ am iiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiim iiyHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiinii tant suffragist. l iq u id P O W D E R I ' HAREJI NOTE. P i n t . . . 45c seen It a thousand, nay, thousands "L’Evell,” a Parisian creation of This large hat of leghorn, edged Quart . .85c U Q U ID * of times and I know. Mother just white crepe de chine with sparkling with red velvet and trimmed with Home Page Editorial can’t make things easier for herself diamante, has the swathed hipline, red poppies, sewed flat on the brim, KILLS INSECTS as you may suggest. It is up to the bolero waistline and a suggestion of GcDd their stems winding about the H5T. BltdtFTtfCo. family to do that. the culotte in its draped skirt which crown, is a charming companion for a n d I MOTHER’S Every girl, every boy, and father, turns up under the hem. the summer afternoon frock^______too, should see to it that Mother’s summer is made more bearable by ^VVVVXVVVVVVVVVVVNY SUMMER every little bit of help they can give G o ) d her. Big hit, too! “ Mother’s Day” is all very fine. Now let’s make it FOOD FOR TUBERCULOUS IS liave for them. Nevertheless, milk Olive Roberts Barton SANITARY MILK MADE TO PLEASE EYE AND is one of the cheapest and most Mother’s Summer. '^he 'Cleanevs iltai 'Clean APPETITE. easily digested sources of proteins and a quart is nearly equal in from the By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN nutritive value to that of a pound The captain of the family souls, Editor Journal of the American of beefsteak. and incidentally of their bodily Cloudy Tonight— Rain Tomorrow PASTURE TO YOUR TABLE Medical Association and of Hygeia, In some Institutions the pa­ comfort during July and August, is the Health Magazine. tients have milk three times a day, as you may know, a person known Lifers Niceties That’s what the papers have said day after as Mother. It takes more clothes but if they tire of it, it is given day this spring. But suppose a sudden The cure for tuberculosis is at 10 o’clock in the morning as for the family in summer— ^the girls HINTS ON ETIQUET Our Dairy delivers germ-pure sought largely In hygenjc measures. chocolate malted milk, at 4 need more fresh stockings, undies, shower does catch you without an umbrella? Including a proper amount of rest o’clock as an egg-nog, and at 8 and dresses, the boys need more Milk to you in the most sanitary shirts, BVD’s and socks. Father, Call Dougan’s— and forget the wrinkles in and of exercise, of fresh air and of o’clock in the evening as hot cho­ fonn direct from the pasture to suitable food. Thus it Is that every colate. At such a time the hot drink too, needs more of everything, for your clothes. It’s as easy as that. modern sanatorium for the tuber­ may serve also as a sedative, lead­ in summer he showers twice a day, 1. Is it permissible for a your table. Just a trial of a few and twice a day he steps Into fresh guest to .suggest what route Cleaning and dyeing promptly and perfect- culous Is likely to call on the serv­ ing toward a good night’s rest. linen. days and you’ll note the difference. ices of a trained dietician to pro­ Cream may be given as custard or her host takes on an auto Your orders called for and de- And the towels and sheets and ly done vide nutritious materials for the as ice cream. Butter and eggs are ride ? patient’s diets. Since the patient valuable as a source of vitamins, sundry! Beds must be changed of- livered______They are taken care of as your 2. How can one repay the may not have a particularly good proteins and fat. tener. Then everybody likes to sit individual things— not huddled together in appetite, it Is often necessary to down to a table with spick and span courtesy of several pleasant f l \ MILK Since these patients are likely linen. It seems so much cooler a “ suburban bundle.” force the diet or to induce the pa­ to he more often at rest than en­ auto rides ? tient to eat more, by special efforts when its surface presents that slick gaging in exercise, foods must be satiny finish that comes of much 3- Should a hostess take her on the attractiveness of the manner cooked so as to be easily digesti­ In which the material Is prepared. ironing while the linen Is very children when she invites a T ~i ble. Meats, therefore, are seldom damp. couple of friends riding? THE from Tuberculin In one of the most important fried hut more frequently thor­ ^r\ The Answers eanatoriums of the west the gen­ oughly roasted. Vegetables are There are Iced drinks to be made DOUGAN DYE W ORKS eral tuberculosis diet Is planned salads to be kept cool In the Ice­ 1. Ask first if he is going any INC steamed preferably in their cook­ special place. If not, offer sugges­ HARRISON ST. to include adequate amounts of ing, rather than boiled, since boil­ box until the very minute of eating, Tested Cows cool desserts to be made, and pic­ tions tactfully. mineral salts, vitamins, carbohy­ ing causes much of the nutrition SOUTH MANCHESTER, nic lunches. The very ham in the 2. Invite the party to stop for tea drates, proteins and fats. Orange to pass into the water and to be CONN. sandwiches usually means a day in or supper at an Inn. juice is used largely for its value thrown away. In vitamins, as well as for its a very hot kitchen, beforehand, for 3. Not unless she has taught nourishment. mother. Those crisp delicious little them how to behave in a car. J l l l i l l L Phone In order to give a large number cakes mean a hot fire, too, and the , of calories, such foods as milk, SPORTS SHOES. icing a brisk beating. OMBRE VELVET. lllllfIBB 1 ^ 1 5 1 0 J. H. HEWITT cream, butter, eggs and meat form In plain words summer days An exquisite shadow-gray chiffon an abundant portion of the. diet; New sports shoes have a feminine mean little to mother but work, and evening gown takes a luxurious hut not too abundant, since their touch. A pump silhouette with more work. More sewing, more cape over It of the new ombre vel­ 49 Roll St. Phone 2056 ^ ironiiYg, more cooking, more every­ vet which shades from soft gray to too frequent use may wholly de- two narrow ankle straps supercedes i jtroy any appetite the patient may the old fiat brogue. thing. Don’t say “ but” to me. I’ve deen tons nsar thu bam.

I ■ \\ MANC3HESrER (CpNN.) EVENING HKIALD, TDESDAT, JULY 5 ,1M7.'

and 20 recruits In its enlistment BEAT.S FOCH fault 'was that he was too honest GUARDSMEN TO GO campaign which came to a close FUTTtRY, CROOKS’ and too prone to pl^e confidence last night. ~The Howitzer Com­ New York.— Capt. Lindbergh has In a stranger, Neverthelesa it cost pany has also obtedned a number of twelve medals Trom overseas— ^tha him 12,000 bard earned dollars TO CAMP SUNDAY new members. Expiration of enlist­ Legion of Honor, Order of Leopold, and« there is no hope of its recov­ ments, however, ha- somewhat off­ British Flying Cross. Lafayette Es- DAILY RADIO PROGRAM STRONCEST WEAPON ery. ^ set these gains. cadrille medal, French Aero Club’s Weepah, Nevada Each Manchester company will gold njedal. Belgian aero medal, Tuesday, July 5. 339.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—760. Local Units Expect to Take the French “ brokon ■wings” Insig­ 1:30 12:30—Watkln’s orchestra, Leading DX Stations. Whether or not the famous Wee­ hold one more drill. Company G on Increasing evidence that we are In 7:00 6:00—’.riieaier vaudeville. (DST) (ST) pah gold discovery was "salted”- is 140 Men to Niantic For Fort­ Thursday night at the armory and nia, the medal of the International the midst ol a period of translation of 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 476— WSB, ATLANTA— 630. the Howitzer Company on Friday. League of Aviators and that of the 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs. Letters of Recommendation hard to determine. At any rate it night. the classics Into a musical language 11:00 10:00—Cavaliers. Final orders will be given out at I-rench Geograpb.’ial Society, 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Georgia serenadera. cost the gullible and greedy mil­ Spain’s "Plus Ultra” medal and comprehensible to all, Is given In the 461.3— WTIC, HARTFORD—650. 12:43 11:45—Meyer's radlowls. lions of dollars and the name "We- Only four more days remain be­ that time. program announced for the Eveready 7:15 8:15—Soprano: anvlleers. 526— KYW, CHICAGO— 570. gold honor badges from Brussels 7:30 6:30—Dinner music. From Big Men Easy to pah” will continue to be used to ex­ fore Manchester’s soldier boys go Hour to be broadcast on Tuesday night 8;.'10 7:30—WEAF HLstory Momenis to Camp Trumbull, Niantic, for und Paris. This boats the honors be­ by WEAF and the Red Network. 9:00 8:00—Harmony belles. 8:00 7:00—WJZ program (.2M hrs.) ploit other worthless mines for stowed on Marshal Foch after the The Eveready Orchestra under the 9:30 8:80—Club Worthy orche.'dra. 10:30 9:30—Studio 4)rogram. years to comeu their annual 15 days of work, play 422.5— W O R , N E W A R K — 710. 11:30 10:30—Congiess carnival. Forge Chamber Warns. armistice. direction of Nathaniel Shilkret, Investigations show that there is and coats of tan. No travel orders Herald Advs. Bring Results Maviry Kellner, concert violinist, 7:30 6:30—Chin Lee's orchestra. 389.4— W B B M , C H IC A G O — 770. have been received from Colonel D. and Bemie Altschuler, ’cellist, will be 11:00 10:00—Five Messner Brothers. 8:00 7:00—Pollack’s orchestra. a present population In Weepah of the feature artists in this concert. 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 0:30 8:30—Popular prog: dance. Gordon Hunter but it is expected 365.6— W EBH-W JJD, CHICAGO— 820. six hundred, of Whom fifteen are tVNYC has chosen for its highlights 6:55 4:55—Markets; baseball. (Prepared by the' Manchester employed on the property where that Company G, the Howitzer an Interesting tale told by Dr. Prank 6:00 5:00—Forum; Dolan's orch. 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart program, Company and other units of the H. Zlzetelly entitled “ The Garter in 7:00 6:00—Novelty program, 10:00 9:00—Theater program. Chamber of Commerce) the first strike was made. At last Romance and Story.” and Clclo's Band 7:30 6:30—Statler ensemble. 12:00 11:00—Victorian; studio hour. 169th Infantry, C. N. G.. will leave 305.9— W GN-W LIB, CHICAGO— 980, Deceit, flattery, mlsrepresenta- account, tweutyrone new corpora­ concert. WGL will also offer two 8:00 7:00—Olsen's orch. with WJZ. tions had come Into being since the early Sunday morning. It is features. They are songs of Pales­ 9:00 8:00—Contralto, pianist. 9:00 8:00—WEAF program. tTon, abuse of confidence are the probable that the trip will be made 9:30 8:30—Musical: pianist. 10:00 9:00—String quartet, baritone. UNEQUALED! tine by .Myro Glass, and music by the methods most universally used by strike. As one mining journal says, by train although some units may Sadrian String Trio, William Stoess 10:15 9:15— Royal G irls’ Club prog. 11:00 10:00—Talk; music bo,\. crooks to accomplish their vicious "some doubtless equipped for stock will direct the Formica Concert Or- 491.5— WEAF. NEW YORK— 610. 11:20 10:20—Salernos: musical. go In army trucks. On all counts—perfect leavening—even chestrsa when it broadcasts a program 6:00 0:00—Waldorf dinner music. 12:00 11:00—(Drgan; orchs; songs purposes. market speculation only.” Approximately 140 Manchester of Italian music thiough WLW, and 7:00 6:00—Popular songs. 344.6— W L S , C H IC A G O — 870. There was a time when one Literature Is being freely circu­ texture — good appearance —wholesome­ 7:15 6:15—Talks; Sanka hour, 9:00 8:00—Special feature. men will go to camp. Company G the Royal Girls Club will present a 9:15 8:15—WLS players. could receive without question, a lated urging the purchase of min­ Is expected to have an enrollment ness—digestibility—economy! AltUre yours musical concert for those tuning to 8:00 7:00—Albln’s orchestra. well dressed man with good man­ WEZ. A regular feature “ Listen In 8:30 7:30—Songs of the City. . , 447.4— WMA(J.WQJ, CHICAGO— 670. ing stock whose only recommenda­ of about 75 and the Howitzer in the baking when you use With Cupid” can be heard through 9:00 8:00— Eveready Hour. 7:00 6:00—Organ: orch; talk (3 hrs.) ners, bearing the letter of Introduc­ tion Is that it Is located four miles 10:00 9:00— ’’Listen In W ith Cupid.” 10:00 9:00—W E A F programs. Company about 65. The former WEAF and the Red Network. 1:00 12:00—Popular prog. (2 hrs.) tion from some nationally known from Weepah. Of course the text of company has obtained between 15 10:30 9:30—Radio Cavalcade. statesman, judge, or flniancier, Wave lengths In meters on left ol 11:30 10:30—Janssen's orchestra. 499.7— W F A A , D A L L A S — 600. the circulars is freely interspersed station title, kilocycles on the right 348.6— WQBS, NEW YORK— 860. 8:30 7:30—Orchesera. written on a letterhead bearing the with figures In the millions, quota­ 7:30 6:30—Baritone: talk. 8:30 7:30—Orchestra. RUMFORD rimes are Eastern Daylight Saving imprint of the U. S. Senate or the tions from famous mines, intended and Eastei-n Standard. Black type in­ 8:10 7:10—.Tcwlsh program; artists, 10:30 9:30—Show Boat trip. The Wholesome dicates best features. 9:30 8:30— Old W elsh, En glish airs, 352.9— w o e , D A V E N P O R T — 850. Supreme Court, or some laTl-ge to confuse and mislead the reader 9:45 8:45—Ensemble, hymns, music. 8:30 7:30—WEAF program (2 hrs.) bank. into believing that it has some con­ 455— WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 10:30 0:30—Violin, tenor, soprano. j-—33 3—28 Leading East Stations. 325.9— K O A , D E N V E R — 920. A bulletin of the National Better nection with the “ mine” which is BAKINQPOWEIER 1:00 12:00—Pennsylvania music. Business Bureau forcibly Illus­ (DST) (ST) 2:00 1:00—Weather; talks. 11:00 10:00—Gonzales' Barcelonlans. being exploited. Acid Stomach 535.4— WHO, DES MOINES— 560. 272.6— WPG, ATLANTIC CITY--1100. 4:30 3:30—Manhattan trio. trates the danger of accepting any­ In the meantime there are plen­ 7:05 6:05—Shelburne dinner music. 5:30 4:30—Baseball; markets. 9:30 8:30—Pbilbreck's orchestra. one on any recommendation unitll 9:00 8:00—Chalfonte-Haddon trio. 7:00 6:00—Frank Dole. “ Terriers.” ^ 10:00 9:00—String trio; baritone. ty of legitimate Investments. The Deferred 10:00 9:00—Dance orch; Marcel duo. 7:15 6:15—Mediterraneans. 1:00 12:00—Dance program. either verbal confirmation from the 499.7— WBAP, FORT WORTH—60a Investment Bankers ’Association of ‘Thillips Milk of Magnesia” 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:00 7;00— George Olsen’s Orchestra indorser or personal investigation America states that in 1926 Invest­ ‘Payments You*ll 285.5— W B A L , B A L T IM O R E — 1050. 9:00 8:00— “The Continentals.” 9:30 8:30—Musical program. through some reliable source has 10:00 9:00— Arlon Male Chorus. 11:30 10:30—"C” group program. ment dealers of the country were Better than Soda Never Miss 7:3'I 6:30—Orchestra. been had. This bulletin uncovers 8:30 7:30— M ale quartet. 10:30 9:80—Roger Wolfe Kahn’s orch. 340.7— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS— 880. called upon to distribute over |7,- 9:00 8:00—"The Continentals," WJZ. 508— WIP, PHILADELPHIA— 590. 10:30 9:30—Natalie Arnoux, violinist. the machinations of a group of 10:00 9:00—City Park orchestra. 6:05 6:05—Baseball; music; talks. 10:50 9:50—Dance frolic. swindlers through the use of forged 390,000,000 of new securities 7:00 6:00—Children’s period. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. alone. This Is at the rate of ?24,- 447.5— W E E t , B O S T O N — 670. 1:45 12:45—Nlghthawk frolic. letterheads of banka and trust com­ Here after. Instead of soda taka 7:30 6:30—Musical. 8:00 7:00—Musical trio; baritone. 500,000 a day. a little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia” 8:00 7:00—Health talk. 9:00 8:00—Reading; contralto. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. panies, and forged slgn.Ttures of 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs, (l^.i hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Movies: dance music. 12:00 11:00—.T.ames Burrougiis. tenor. their officials. These letters pur­ The problem which confronts the In water any time for Indigestion 10:40 9:40—Andrew's orchestra. 315.7—KDKA, PITTSBURGH— 950. 1:00 12:00-N. B. C. program. man or woman with money to In­ or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and 352.7— W N A C , B O S T O N — 850. 6:00 5:00—Dinner music. 2:00 1:00—Music chjb: blues; dance. port to carry recommendations of 6:.30 6:.30—Music; pianist; talk. 6:55 5:55—Baseball: sacred songs. 405.2—WCCO. MINN;, ST. PAUL—740. certain investn\ents and on the vest is to determine the difference relief will come Instantly. 8:00 7:00—Specialty; play. 7:30 6:30—Markets: program. 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog. (1% hrs.) strength of these recommendations between Investment and specula­ For fifty years genuine "Phillips 9:u0 8:00—Musical program. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (8 brs.) 10:30 9:30—Talks; novelties. tion or worse. Even the most ex­ Milk of Magnesia” has been pre­ 308.2— W Q R , B U F F A L O — 940. 11:36 10:35—Theatrical review. 384.4— K G O , O A K L A N D — 780. the sale of utterly worthless allegea 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (3% hrs.) 379.5— WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00 11:00—The Pilgrims. securities was made easy. These perienced bankers and flnanceers scribed by physicians because it 345.1— W M A K , B U F F A L O — 550. 12:.30 11:30—Markets; time; weather. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. program. rnon operate in teus of thousands make mistakes, and conditions overcomes three times as much acid 6:45 5:4.5—Movie Club; baseball. 2:00 1:00—Organ; tenor; orch. 2:00 1:00—"J. P.” , “ H. M.” , surpri.se. change so that securities depreciate in the stomach as a saturated solu­ 7:30 6:30—Outdoor talk; About Town 6:00 6:00—Stocks: baseball. picking only the better class of In­ 6:30 6:30—Ten Eyck dinner music. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. la value. There is always risk tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving 8:00 7:00—Theater prog; Twins. 12:00 11:00—Fireside hour. vestors. but the same plan can be 9:00 8:00—Music; old-time dance. 7:25 6:25-Baseball; outdoor talk. enough In any event, but the risk the stomach sweet and free from 6:46—Syracuse dinner music. 1:00 12;(i0—N. B. C. program. and is einvlcyed with equal success 10:30 9:30—Irish tenor; theater. 7:45 2:00 1:00—James’ dance orchestra. can be reduced to a minimum by all gases. It neutralizes acid fer­ 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:30 7:30—Harmony Twins. anywhere 8:30 7:30—Castle Farm; orch. 9:00 8:00—Eveready Hr. with WEAF 344.6— W C B D , Z IO N — 870. Don’t Be Flattered dealing only with someone that you mentations In the bowels and gent­ 9:45 8:45—Accordionist; baritone. 10:00 9:00—Studio orchestra. 10:00 9:00— Zion Orch; mixed quartet, Flattery is one of the crooks’ really know and not being content ly urges the souring waste from tho 10:00 9:00— Formica orchestra 10:30 9:30—WEAF Cavalcade. artists. w’ith accepting every stranger at his system without purging. Besides^ Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. strongest weapons. He tells you that some well-known man has re­ own valuation and on his own rec­ at is more pleasant to take than 272.6— WHAR, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100 9:00 8:00 -V lol’ p; talk; Hawallans. 288.3— V / E N R , C H IC A G O — 1040. >oda. Insist upon "Phillips.” ferred him to you as one who is e ommendation or even a written rec­ 9:00 8:00—Instrumental trio. 10:00 9:')0-Plays: K. of O- orch. 7:00 6:00—Organ: ai fists; stocks. Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bot­ 535.4— WNYC, NEW YORK—560. 9:00 8:00—Kair.mar orch: artists. wise investor; or he comes to you ommendation until such has been 333.1— WKRC, CINCINNATI—900. 7:40 6:40— Story of the Garter. 416.4— W H T , C H IC A G O — 720. verified. As a matter of fact, busi­ tles, any drugstore. "Milk of 11:00 10:00—Movies; popular songs. 8:45 7:45—Classical program. talking wisely about big invest­ 32:00 11:00—Dance program. 8:00 7:00— Clclo’s Band. ments and well-known securities nessmen are not prone to circulate Magnesia” has been the U. S. Regis­ 10:00 9:00—Brown’s ladies trio. 9:30 8:30—Accordian. blues singers. tered Trade Mark of The Charles 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI— 830. 405.2— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—740. 10:00 9:00—Your Hour League. making you believe that he thinks written recommendations and the F o r h o m e a ta ith o a t 8:00 7:00—Pianist,- tenor. 6:30 5:30—Holst’s orch; questions. 12:00 11:00—Kit Kat Club; studio, you are well acquainted with all employment of such should in a H. Phillips Chemical Co. and its electricity, tkcM aytag 9:00 8:00—WEAF prog: studio. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 405.2— KHJ. LOS ANGELES—740. way, arouse suspicion and lead to predecessor Charles H. Phillips ia available with in- 352.7— W H K , C L E V E L A N D — 850. 516.9— WCAE, PITTSBURGH— 580. 12:00 11:00—Musical program. tbe latest, market news and that built gaaolina motor. 8:30 7:30—Studio program. 6:00 5:00—Dinner music; orchestra. 461.3— WHAS. LOUISVILLE—650. you know the value of all the se an investigation. since 1875, 9-00 8:00—Reque.st program. 7:30 6:30—Kay-bee; studios; organ. 9:00 8:00—WE.M' prog. 0% hrs.) curities which' he names, when in If in doubt, remember always 440.9_-yVCX-V/JR, DETRO IT— 680. 9:00 8:00—WEAF program (1 hr.) 10:.i0 9:30—Studio concert. 7:00 6:00—F.nsemble; soloists. 10:00 9:00—Feature: dance music. 319— WSM. NASHVILLE—940. reality most of them are only that your banker Is glad to advise 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 361.2— w e S H , P O R T L A N D — 830. 8:15 7:15—Music: WEAF program. names to you and you know noth­ you or the Chamber of Commerce 11:00 10:00—Red Apple Club. 9:00 8:00—Theater orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Staff artists: studio. ing whatever of their value. Hav­ is always willing to assist you in 374.8— W W J , D E T R O IT — 800. 10:00 9:00—WEAF Cavalcade. 11:00 10:00—.Songs; music: studio, TOWN ADVERTISEMENT 7:00 6:00—Dinner concert, 225.4— W S Y R , S Y R A C U S E — 1330. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. ing properly flattered you, he opens obtaining information. 8:00 7:00—Same as WEAF. 7:30 C:30—Syracuse dinner music. 11:00 10:C0—Popular and old time mu­ his lino on the i^orthless stock NOTICE 280.2— W G L , N E W Y O R K — 1070. 8:30 '7:30—Clark musical: talk. sical: poultry, pig talk. •vhich he has to sell, talking of It 8:00 7:00— Songs of Palestine. 9:10 8:10—Studio: shopping tour. 12:00 11:00—Rhvthm King's dance. Proposed order establishing build­ 8:30 7:30— Sadrian Strin g Trio. 10:00 9:00—Request prog: studio. 299.8—KMOX. ST. LOUIS—’.000. glibly in company with some legi­ 11:00 10:00—Dance: contest. 475.9— WRC, WASHlNGTON-640. 9:01) 8:00—Apple Girls; nichc^tra. timate security, with the idea of TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ing and veranda lines on east side 11:.30 10:30—Ensemble: violinist. 6:00 5:00—Waldorf orche.slra. 10:00 9:00—Crcli: soprannitcnor. confusing your mind by the associ­ and the west side of Summit St. 293.9— W L W L , n e w Y O R K — 1020. 8:00 7:00—Mavflower orchestra. 11;.'i0 10:30—Orch; mus'c mixci 8:30 7:30—Popular program. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (3^^ hrs,) 12:30 11:30—Lang's dance orchestra. ation of one with the other. NOTICE Extension from Henry Street on the You know obsolutely nothing of north to Middle Turnpike East on what he is talking and you blindly Proposed order establishing build­ the south, with time and place of accept his word that some oil well ing and veranda lines on east side public hearing on said proposed or­ Washington, July 3, for Colorado or gold mine is sure to make you and the west side of Moore Street der. Is here ! Springs. Among them will be Gail rich. But fog the line of flattery from Summer Street on the south The Selectmen of Manchester, MILITANT WOMEN Laughlin, Portland, Me., member that he has handed you, with his to West Center Street on the north, Conn., at a meeting held June 20, h e long, tiring washday with its naany WTIC smooth manner and pleasing per­ with time and place of public hear­ 1927, acting under and pursuant to irksome details is gone because of the of the Maine legislature and vice- Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., chairman of the National Couacil sonality, 3'ou would never in the ing on said proposed order. TMaytag and its many time and labor- world have thought of buying this The Selectmen of Manchester, 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and Travelers Insnri.nce Oo„ TO PUT RIGHTS of the vVeman’s Party; Margaret saving features that make washday but an hour Hartford, Conn. particular stock and It does not oc­ Conn., at a meeting held June 20, Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws Whittemore of California, National 1927, acting under and pursuant to Conn. 1917, approved Oct. 1st. of easy, comfortable washing. No changing o f 467. Vice-president, who is at present in cur to you to tell him that you will im-estigate it. You just allow your­ Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., 1917 having deemed it for the pub­ water in the heat-retaining tub, that cleans it­ UP TO COOLIDGE charge of the Washington Head- 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and lic good that building and veranda quarterfe; Mrs. Dora G. Ogle, busi­ self to be lead like a lamb to the self in 30 seconds after the washing is done. No slaughter. This type of criminal Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. L^ws lines should be established on Sum­ hand-rubbing of even collars, cuffs or neckbands. Program for Tuesday ness manager of the Equal Rights, Conn. 1917, approved Oct. 1st. mit St. Extension, a highway in the official publication of the party, and gets rich at the expense of the peo­ Try the Maytag—if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t ple who can least afford to lose 1917 having deemed It for the pub­ Town of Manchester, Conn., from Miss Anna Pcnnybacker, Philadel­ 6:30 p. m.— Dinner Concert National Party Meeting May their money. lic good that building and veranda Henry Street on the north to Mid­ keep it. 6:50— News and Baseball Scores phia vice-chairman of the Pennsyl­ On the desk before the writer at lines should be established on dle Turnpike East on the south, THE MAYTAG COMPANY 7:00— Dinner Concert continued vania divisions of the party. the present moment Is correspond­ Moore Street, a highway In the passed the following proposed or­ Newton, Iowa 7:15— Soprano Solos, Maybeile Interrupt Chief Execu­ International cooperation in the ence revealing the complete loss of Town of Manchester, Conn., from der viz. Barnes; Betty Roy Harris, Ac­ feminist movement will be stressed $2,000 by a local man and his wife. Summer Street on the south to Ordered: Subject to the provi­ companist by Miss Anita Pollitzer, secretary This money represents the savings West Center Street on the north, sions of said Sections that the fol­ 7:30— Commercial Trust Anvileers tive's Fishing. of the South Carolina Woman’s of a man who worked for every passed the following proposed order lowing lines on the east side and 8:30— Great Moments in History party, who has recently returned dollar that he has, and his only viz. the west side of Summit St. Exten­ 9:00— Harmony Belles from study of the movement in Ordered: Subject to the provi­ sion, a highway in said Town of 9:30— Club Worthy Orchestra Colorado Springs, Colo.— The Europe. sions of said Sections that the fol­ Manchester, be and they are hereby 10:00— News fight for equal rights for women The final act of the convention lowing lines on the east side and established viz: — will be put squarely up to President the west side of Moore Street, a EAST SIDE PAYS FOR HAIRCUT will be to choose the women who Coolidge, if militant delegates to are to carry the message of the i highway in said Town of Manches­ The building line on the’ east side AFTER 25 YEARS ter, be and they are hereby estab­ of Summit St. Extension is to be JHuminum HVasher the annual convention of the Na­ equal rights for women move to | President Coolidge. A large group l lished viz:— twenty (20) feet east of and paral­ Des Moines, la.— Twenty-five tional Woman’s party, to be held BAST SIDE lel to the east line of said Summit ALFRED A . 6 R E Z E L years a,so a man named Brown en­ will be chosen. They will make the | here July 7-10, have their way. The building line on the east side St. Extension, from Henry St. on Main, Opposite Park Street. Phone 1525-2 tered the barber shop of Philip tour in automobiles decorated with ; the north to Middle Turnpike East The president’s piscatorial activi­ the insignia of the organization and i of Moore Street is to ba twenty-five Wenger, got a haircut, asked the ties around the streams adjacent (25) feet east of and parallel to the on the south. barber for credit since it was his will make enough stops on the trip Ma37t.ag dealers everywhere follow the stand­ to the summer White House in the east line of Moore Street, from The veranda line on the east ardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to wedding day, and departed. The to distribute propaganda through­ side of Summit St. Extension Is to Black Hills of South Dakota will be Summer Street on the south to do a v/eek’s washing free, and v,dthout obli- other day the same Brown, now out the country. West Center Street on the north. be ten (10) feet east of and parallel superintendent of mails, got anoth­ interrupted by an automobile cara­ tion of amy kind.' This is the way all Maytag van of ardent feminists who will Among the prominent women in­ The veranda line on the east side to the east line of said Summit St. er haircut in Wenger’s barber cluded in the committee for the Extension, from Henry St. on the Gyrafoam Washers are sold. . shop and paid the bill. Brown has motor from Colorado Springs to of Moore Street Is f be fifteen (15) Rapid City for the purpose, they convention arrangements are Miss E n d feet east of and parallel to the east north to Middle Turnpike East on been visiting the same barber shop Mable Vernon, Delaware; Mrs. all these years, during which time declare, of fully acquainting and I line of Moore Street, from Summer the south. the unpaid bill has been a prize familiarizing the chief executive John Winters Brannan, New York; that kitchen rush Street on the south to West Center WEST SIDE joke between the pair. Brown s, id witl^ the demands they plan to put Dr. Caroline Spencer, Colorado, and Street on the north. The building line on the west he would pay on his silver wedding up to congress at the next session Mrs. W. Nelson Whittemore, Michi­ ^ Quick Quaker WEST SIDE side of Summit St. Extension Is to gan. The building line on the west be twenty (20) feet west of and anniversary and he did. for “ complete eqquallty of the Cooks in 2?^ to 5 m inutes ill III II — ' seXes." Mrs. 0- H. P. Belmont of New side of Moore Street Is to be twen­ parallel to the west line of said Mr. Coolidge will be asked by York, president of the Woman’s ty-five (25) feet west of and paral­ Summit St. Extension, from Henry The women in the mountains of St. on the north to Middle Turnpike southern Serbia have trimmed their members of the “ equal rights for Party, will be unable to attend the lel to the west line of Moore Street, convention. She is in France. o r hurried mothers, there is no from Summer Street on the south East on the south. hair with sheep shears in a “ child­ women” pilgrims to support a new breakfast that compares with ish” bob since antiquity. F to West Center Street on the north. The veranda line on the west amendment to the federal constitu­ Quick Qusker. It's faster thin plain side of Summit St. Extension Is to tion. Ths veranda line on the west side toast be ten (10) feet west of and paral­ Plan Big Caravan of Moore Street Is to be fifteSn (16) No breakfast rush» no fuss, no feet west of and parallel to the west lel to the west line of said Summit u '^ t i e j o e Plans for the equal rights cara­ b

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• I *' ■ • < V ^SIANCHESTER XCONN.) EVENING H E l t ^ , ltrE S tiA T ,:J^ 6, __^ ii^—— ./A Community Club Loses Three Games Over CHENEY BROS. HIT National League American League 7TH INNING RAllY DEMPSEY TO TRAD) IN PRIVATE At New York:— PILL FOR 280 P. C. BRISTOL CLEANS UP SERIES At Brooklrn:— « a YANKS 13, 21, NATIONALS 1, 1 GIANTS 4, 9 DODGERS S, 4 (Flrat Game) BEATS CHENEY BROS. EYNN CHANGES EX-CHAMP’S STYLE NEW YORK „ „ N E W Y O R K _ AB. R., H. 1 PO. n .A 4 E (1 AB. R.H. PO. A B WITH EASfc S C O R E R 21-9 Reese, 3b Combs, cf ...... 3 2 1 3 0 Llndstrom, Morehart, 2b ...... 6 2 2 5 2 Macdonald Slips Up Once b Mueler, If Ruth, rf ...... 4 2 2 1 0 Roush, cf Gehrig, lb ...... 4 1 2 6 0 Three Rivers Wins 12-10 Teaching Him to Box Flat- TODAY IN FISTIANA Hornsby, 2b Meusel, If ...... 5 0 2 1 0 By DOC REID Devormer, lb Lazzeri, ss ...... 0 1 1 4 1 80 Chances; Linnell Batted local Team FaHs to Haye Jackson, ss Rugan, 3b ...... 4 2 4 3 2 Saturday; Rogers Hits footed, Shorten His Pnneh- Oie Box Scores Thomas, rf Collins, c ....- ...... 4 2 3 4 1 Harper, rf Pipgras, p ...... 4 0 2 u 3 July 5th, 1909 Taylor, c 611; The List. Pilcher For Afternoon Fitzsimmons, 38 12 18 27 9 Timely Home Ron. es and Demands That His Cummings, x WASHINGTON KETCHEL vs. PAPKE Conunnnlty ( 2 ) Henry, p AB. R. H. PO. A E Eighteen years ago today, Stan­ Game; Manager Bnlla Re­ Rice, rf ...... 6 i ‘ ” Cheney Brothers’ baseball team A B R H PO A 38 4 8 33 19 Man Develop Speed. ley Ketchel of Grand Rapids, Mich, 0 Stewart, 2b ...... 5 0 0 0 3 Cheney Brothers entered the sev­ has a team average of 280 ; I Mantelll, If . .2 0 BROOKLYN Speaker, cf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 and Billy Papke of Kewanee, 111., . .3 0 6 AB. R. H PO. A. enth Inning with a 10 to 7 lead fought their memorable return ring per cent for the thirteen games it signs; Team May Disband; Wright, 3b . 0 4 ^ Goslin, If ...... 4 0 3 1 0 . .3 5 0 ...... 5 1 Judge, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 1 Saturday afternoon but Three Riv­ battle for the world’s middleweight had played this season before the Sipples, cf . . . . .____ 5 1 2 3 3 ers, Mass., finished the ninth with By GEORGE BARRY . . 4 2 2 0 4 0 Ruel, c ...... 3 0 2 2 1 title, after each had gained a game in Three Rivers Saturday, Linnell, 2 b . Carey, rf ____ 4 1 Bluege, 3b ...... 4 0 0 0 3 a 12 to 10 victory. The game, which I. N. S. Ckirrespondent . .4 1 1 1XU h . . ____ 5 0 1 14 0 knockout victory over the other in six of which have been vic­ Westfield Wins, 14-1. St. John, rf Hendrick,, • • 0 0 Tate, c ...... 0 0 0 8 2 Saratoga, N. Y., July 5.— 'The 1 3 ____ 5 0 1 Reeves, ss ...... 4 0 2 3 2 was played on the winner’s field be­ tories. The 32 errors have played C. Massey, ss . .4 Felix, If 1 2 5 unhappiest man in the wide, wide previous bouts. Barrett, ... ____ 5 0 Thurston, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 fore a good sized gathering of fans McLaughlin, lb 3 11 1 0 2 4 world today is Tom Luther, of this The affair occurred at Colma, a prominent part in the seven de­ Butler, ! ____ 3 0 Johnson, p ...... 2 0 0 0 1 was a nip and tuck free-hitting ,. .3 4 0 ____2 0 1 3 0 Calif, and Ketchel was returned feats. Fielding honors go to Mac­ Wallett, c . Hargrea 0 1 match in which Three Rivers perlieu. , Not only did the Community Club , . . 3 0 2 ___1 0 0 0 0 35 1 9 24 IS winner on a decision at the end of Donald, first baseman, who has ac­ Fisher, p . . Meusel, z 0 And it is all because Leo Perni­ lose all of its three games over the Deberry, ___1 0 0 1 New York ...... 120 500 04x 12 ■ bunched its ten safeties better than cious Flynn has decided that Jack twenty hard fought rounds and cepted 79 out of a possible 80 ___1 0 0 0 1 Washington ...... 001 000 0 0 0 -- 1 Manchester did its dozen. week-end but also its manager and 29 2 3 24 15 3 Petty, p 0 again crowned king of the middle- chances. Total Herman, ___1 0 0 0 Two base hits, Dugan 2, GosUn, Dempsey shall strut no more of his as a result there is a possibility 0 Manchester used three pitchers Bristol (7) Ehrhardt k*n . . ____ 1 0 0 0 Meusel, Morehart; three base hits. stuff in public and that all work­ weights, he being one of those to During the time he was a mem­ 1 • • • 1 in effort to stem the Three Rivers that the team will disorganize for A B R H P O Elliott, p ___ 1 0 0 0 Combs; home runs, Collins, Gehrig: outs henceforth shall he exceeding­ regain a lost title. The match was ber of the team. Jack Linnell led the season. At least, several of the stolen bases. Combs, Ruel; double attack, Wiley, Eddie Boyce and Ed­ Scott, If . .. •. .5 4 4 2 3 6 33 17 ly private. the mammoth event of the time in both In batting and fielding with plavers said yesterday that thej 39 plays, Lazzeri to Morehart to Gehrig; gar. In the fifth inning, Ritchie 611 and 1,000 percentages respec­ Tamm, 3b . . . .5 1 1 0 000 210 000 left on bases. New York 6, Washing­ All of which means that Luther sport circles and created world wide doubted that they would Play aw 1 3 1 000 000 030 00— 3 drew a pass and raced to third on who owns the open air tent where tively. The regulars with the high­ Reilly, cf . . . . .4 ton 10; base on balls, off Pipgras 3, "White’s double. Paquettl then interest. more games this season. Bri^stol . .4 0 1 8 Two base hits. Taylor. Jackson: Thurston 3; struck out, by Pipgras 3, Dempsey weaves and bobbs and est batting average are Giorgettl, Goodrich, lb sacrifices, Reese, Taylor, Harper De- walked fillii-g the bases and setting New Departure cleaned up both 0 1 2 Johnson 7; hits, off Thurstn 10 in 4 slings punches hither and yon, will Hanna, E. Boyce and Edgar. All PoiElund, 2b . . 4 cornier; double plays Jackson to Johnson 8 in 4; balk, Thurston; los­ the stage perfectly for a home run called feeble protests to Flynn’s ends of yesterday’s doubleheader 1 Butler to Par- lose something in the neighborhood are around the 300 mark. The Horkheimer, ss 3 0 0 Hornsby to Devormer, ing pitcher, Thurston: umpire, Geisel; smack to deep left field by Rogers. methods. But Flynn is holding winning in Bristol in the morning 7 , . 4 0 1 9 tridge to Hendrick, left on bases, Nallin and Dineen; time, 2:07. of $3,000 to $4,000 in prospective official batting averages of the men "Waters, c . . . Brooklyn 6; bases on .4-gain in the seventh, Three Rivers Danpsey rigidly to the law that he to 2 and here in the afternoon 21 Zetarski, rf ., . .4 0 0 4 New York (Second Game) profits. For Luther was to get a who have played with the C. B. A. to 9. Sunday afternoon, the Com­ halls off Fitzsimmons 2, Elliott 3; New York ...... 410 029 32x— 21 went on a scoring bee due chiefly to laid down, and comments: Murray, p . . . . 4 1 2 0 struck out, by Petty 2, by Fitzsim­ “ cut” in fifty per cent of all mcn- A. nine this season are as follows: munity Club was soundly trounced Washington ...... 000 010 000 1 a wholesale issue of free tickets. ey taken in at the gate. “ Leave this big fellow to me; Linnell, 5 games, 611 per cent; mons 3: Henry 2. ElHott 1; hits oft Four consecutive batters were don’t interfere wuth my program. 14 to 1 in Westfield, Mass. Total 37 7 13 27 12 Petty 6 In 8 innings, Ehrhardt 1 in 0, ‘■‘If Dempsey had worked pp'dlic- Zwick, 2-600, Brennan, 3-500; “ Didn’t Show Up” fnone out In 9th). off E lliott 1 in 3. walked before Hltquettl doubled And when the fight is over you fel­ Score by innings: At St. Louis:— ly on Saturday, Sunday and Mon­ Bryan, 1-500; Giorgetti, 5-444; Manager Wilfred Bulla announc­ Fitzsimmons 6 In 8, Henry 0 In 3. BROWNS 8, 8, TIGERS 4, 10 which resulted in five runs for the day,” wailed Luther to Flynn, “ it lows wifi find that I was right— Manchester . . 100 001 000— 2 passed ball, Taylor, Hargreaves; win­ Mantelli, 9-354; Wallett, 5-333; ed during the game yesterday aft­ (First Game) Bay State aggregation. would have meant a profit for me not dead wrong, as some of you Bristol ...... 101 010 40x— 7 ning pitcher, Henry; losing pitcher, ST. LOUIS Hanna, 12-313; E. Boyce, 6-307; Elliott: umpires, Moran, O Day and Jack Llnnel'i and Bobby Boyce of at least $1,500.” think.” ernoon that he was all Two base hits, Scott, Retl’.y: AB. R. H. PO. A E Flynn is optimistic— but he is Edgar, 11-298: Plitt, 13-282; R. manager of the club. He is the Reardon: time, 2:28. hit successive triples for Manches­ Flj-nn Siieaks home runs. Reilly; sacrifice hits, X__Cummings batted for Fitzsim­ O’Rourke, 3b ...... 1 0 1 1 1 0 alone in his optimism. All others Boyce, 12-256; Stratton, 8-200; third pilot to leave the club this Adams, 3b ...... 2 1 1 1 0 1 ter in the f iTth after Edgar had sin­ “ Listen, you,” bespoke Flynn in White. 7-176; Macdonald, 13-171; Horkheimer, Sippies; stolen bases, mons in 9th. O. M iller’ 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 1 0 wag their heads in doeful fashion season, “ Babe” Oakes and Punk Scott; double p'ays, Horkheimer, z—Meusel batted for Hargreaves In gled. The box score: rebuttal, “ This fellow Dempsey Boggini, 2-142; Hunt, 12-117; and ciemson having gone down the Bennett, If ...... 5 0 3 3 0 0 and chant the old, old remark: Forsiund, Waters; k-ft on bases, Sisler, lb ...... 5 0 1 9 2 1 Cheney Bros, ( 10 ) isn’t in training with the idea of “ You can't teach an old dog new Neville, 1-000. road ahead of him. Bulla gave his Herman batted for Petty in 8th. Sciuilte, cf ...... 5 0 0 1 1 0 A B R H PO making money for you. He's train­ Manchester 4, Bristol 7; first ba.se (Second Game) tricks.” Following is the composite box reason as the unlimited amount of K-oc. If ...... 3 2 1 3 0 t Hanna, 3b .... 5 0 ing to beat Sharkey so he can get score for the thirteen games: on balls, off Fisher 0, Murray New York ...... 013 001 400— 9 Schang, c ...... 4 1 1 4 1 0 work involved and struck out, by Murray 7, Fisher 3. Brooklyn ...... 010 000 300 4 Melillo, 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 0 2 Hunt, s s ...... 5 0 a crack at Tunney and knock him A B R >H P 0 A E very much put out over the fa lure Gerber, ss ...... 4 3 2 3 3 1 Edgar, cf, p . . . 5 1 loose from his bean. And I’ve f y- Linnell 18 10 11 7 10 0 of three out of town players to ap­ Jones, p ...... 3 0 1 0 1 0 Linnell, rf .... 4 2 ured out that the best way to i-t Zwick 5 0 3 12 3 0 pear here for the afternoon game, At Philadelphia!— Williams, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 R. Boyce, If . . . 5 0 results is prijvate works from now Brennan 2 0 1 0 0 0 l^eBrll, Alexander and Cleary-Man BR.4-VES 5, S. PH ILLIES 4, 3 Keeping Tabs munlty (9) BOSTON 38 8 12 27 10 Zwlck, c ...... 3 3 on. So that will tie just and Bryan .4 2 2 0 0 2 ager Bulla claims they did not live A B R H P 0 A E AB. R. H. PO. A. E DETROIT Plitt, 2 b ...... 5 2 stop weeping.” Georgetti 9 3 4 1 6 0 S ; to the agreement they made . .5 0 0 1 1 0 Bancroft, ss ...... 4 0 1 2 2 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. Macdonald, lb . 5 2 No one around the Dempsey Mantelli 31 5 11 11 4 1 Mantelll, If ■ J. Smith, rf ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 with rim. Wright, 3b . . . 5 2 3 1 4 1 Warner, 3b 1 Wiley, p ...... 1 0 camp seems to be very happy i-ver Wallett 15 3 5 21 5 4 Had No Pitcher 2 0 W elsh, cf ...... 5 2 2 4 1 0 Gehringer, I !b ...... 5 0 0 1 0 the condition or the progress of the Linnell, 2b , . . 5 0 2 2 Farrell, 3b ...... « 5 n i n Manush, cf ...... 5 1 2 3 0 E. Boyce, p .. . 2 0 Hanna 32 9 10 15 17 9 At any rate, the truth Is that the St. John, cf . . .4 0 2 5 1 0 Fournier, lb ...... 3 0 0 12 1 0 ForiTergill, 1 ,f ...... 5 0 0 2 0 ex-champion— except Flynn. All E Boyce 13 3 4 1 3 0 Community Club was forced to en­ McLaughlin. lb 5 1 0 15 1 1 Hogan, c ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Heilmann, r f ...... 4 1 1 2 0 Total 40 10 12 24 10 of which may be explained by the Edgar 37 5 11 23 5 2 High. 2b ...... 3 1 2 1 1 0 Neun, lb ...... 4 1 1 11 0 ter its most important game of the C. Massey, ss . » 1 2 3 2 6 0 4 fact that Dempsey is operating ni a LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS Plitt . . 39 9 11 15 26 7 Brown, if ...... 3 0 3 o 0 0 Tavener, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 Three Rivers (12) • ) season without the services of a . . 2 1 0 5 1 1 Greenfield, p ...... 3 1 0 0 4 0 Bassler, c . 0 0 0 4 0 way entirely new for him; condi­ R Boyce 39 O 10 1.5 1 0 Wallett, c . . A B R H P 0 A first class pitcher. Even Vin Far Varrick, rf . . . 1 1 1 0 0 0 Stoner, p ...... 3 0 0 0 3 tioning himself under a scheme At Chicago— Tiger Flowers, White 17 4 3 3 0 2 34 5 13 27 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 rand who worked on the mound . . 3 0 1 1 0 0 Hankins,' p ...... 0 Daley, cf . . . . .4 which Flynn has outlined and former middleweight champion, M’d’Rald 29 4 5 76 3 1 S. Massey, rf PHILADELPHIA McManus, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 Sunday and Rus Fisher who served . . 4 2 2 0 2 1 AB. R. H. PO. A. E Charabus, rf . .4 which Flynn— but no one else— and Maxie Rosenbloom, New Yot’k 6 32 6 1 Edgar, p . . . 2 1 1 2 Stratton 30 8 ’em up down in Bristol were not in Spaulding, If ~38 4 9 24 8 2 Ritchie, 3b .,2 thinks will be a colossal success. light heavyweight, fought a ten- Bog.sini 7 3 1 10 1 0 3 2 1 3 uniform and in desperation. Captain Total 9 14 2J 18 Cooney, ss . St. Louis ...... 000 023 30x— 8 "White, 2b . . .3 After Speed round draw; Bill Tate’s negr.a Hunt . .34 2 4 8 17 1 Gil Wright was forced to call upon I Mitchell, X . Detroit ...... 020 000 110— 4 Paquetti, lb . . 4 1 2 6 0 Flynn is forcin:: Dempsey to box heavyweight, knocked out Emanuel ( 2 1 ) •p- '] Williams, rf Two base hits, O’Rourke, Manush; Neville 3 0 0 0 3 0 Pop Edgar to ascend the mound. R H Rogers, If . . 4 1 1 3 0 flat footed. That s somethin^g Jondis in the first round of a sched­ ■“ i Wrightstone, lb three base hit, Rice; home run, 0 0 5 0 Dempsey never did in his life. He s Edgar did a nice Job for seven inn­ Scott, I f ...... 0 Leach, cf . . . „ , , « Manush; stolen bases, Neun, Tavener; Borsey, c . . . .0 uled ten round bout; Tommy Sul­ Total 364 74 102 250 110 32 W ilson, c ...... 4 0 0 4 1 n 1 5 2 demanding that Dempsey work for ing although inclined toj^e a bit Tamm, 3b . . . . left on bases, Detroit 11, St. Louis 8; Holt, c ...... 3 0 livan, St. Paul welterweight, out­ Thompson. 2b ...... 4 0 1 2 4 0 bases on balls, off Jones 4, Stoner 2; . .4 1 0 3 1 speed and little less. He has insist­ wild. But he blew up badly in the Reilly, cf . . . . . i'’riherg, 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 0 1 Tineczar, ss pointed Harry Dudley, California struck out, by Stoner 3, by Jones 5, Market, p . . . .5 0 0 0 0 0 ed that Dempsey shorten his punch­ negro, in six l ounds. eighth and ninth inning Goodrich, I ’o . . I'erguson, p ...... - 0 0 0 1 0 by Hankins 1; hits, off Stoner 12 in WHO SAID SMILES slugging match was turned into a I Scott, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 1 7, off Hankins 0 in 1; losing pitcher, es to such an extent that Dempsey At New Orleans— Jimmy Finly of Forsiund, ss . . 27 8 is doing little ctlio-' than jolting. HATH NO VALUE? Horkheimer, ss Stoner; umpires, Ormsby, McGowan Total 33 12 10 Louisville, Ky., won decision mev ! 35 4 10 27 11 2 and Owens; time, 2:09. Score by innings: There’s no power lu the socks he Joe Simonich, Montana welter­ Eddie Bags Five Waters, c ...... ! Boston ...... 102 000 110 5 X—McManus batted for Stoner in Syracuse, N. Y.— If you don’t Bristol was leading but 10 to 7 'Philadelphia ...... H 2 000 000— 4 Cheney Bros. .030 1*20 400— 10 unleashes because Flyun is re­ weight, in ten round.s. Zf-tarski, rf . . . 8th. quiring him to hurl them in such a think smiling costs money, ask Ash­ at the beginning of the eigh Conway, p . - • • i Two base hits, Williams, Scott, z—Williams batted for Adams in Three Rivers .012 040 50x 12 At Macon, Ga.— Young Stribling, but Bristol .cored eleven ; Brown, Wrightstone; home runs, Fr>- 6th. Two base hits, Zwick, Macdon­ way that the c::-champ cannot get of Macon. Ga., light heavywe'ght ton Temple. Temple put up a dra­ I herg, Welsh; stolen base, Welsh; (Second Game) ald Daley, White; three base hits, any leverage. champion, won the .‘'eleree’s deci­ matic plea for leniency after he had runs in this short time knocking Total 47 21 22 27 16 0 j sacrifice, Friberg; double play, Coo- Detroit ...... 320 030 110— 10 And Dempsey, boxing flat footed, admitted the charge of beer run­ Edgar's delivery to every corner of Score by innings; ' ney to Wrightstone, Bancroft to St. Louis 110 130 200— 8 Linnell, R. Boyce; home runs, Rog­ sion over Chuck Wiggins of Indi­ the old ■ J'ournier, Cooney to Thompson ers; hits off Wiley 6 in 2 innings, shows a tendency to fall forward, ning. Court told him to take a seat the field. Eddie Goodrich, Bristol ...... 312 103 038— 21 anapolis, Ind., in the sixth round of ! Wrightstone; left on bases, Boston 7, Boyce 2 in 5, Edgar 2 in 2; stolen off balance, whenever he misses a a scheduled ten round fight last while a few other cases were dis­ reliable, crashed out five hits in as Manchester .. 030 022 002-- 9 I Philadelphia 7; bases on balls, off punch, whereas, in the other days, posed of. It looked like Ashton manv times at bat and walked an- Two base hits, Goodrich 2, Zetar- Greenfield 2, off Ferguson 3, off Scott bases, Linnell. Plitt Macdonald; night. ^ struck out by Greenfield 1, by Fer­ At Cleveland by boxing on his toes, he was al­ would get a suspended sentence. “ L r time with the bases loaded. ski, Waters, Forsiund, C. Massey, INDI.VNS 2, «. WHITE SOX 0, 2 double plays, Hunt, Plitt, Hanna,; At Meadville, Pa.— Cuddy De guson 2, by Scott 2; hits, off Fergu­ ways in position t^ smite with the Then he smiled. Court saw the S m , Forsiund and Wdters also (First Game) first base on balls, off Wiley 1. De Marco, Pittsburgh welterweight, Wright; three base hits, Scott, son 10 in 6 (none out in Tth), off other paw if he missed with his smile. Calling Temple to the bench, hag-ed three hits apiece. Cliff Mas­ Wright; home runs, Varrick; sac­ / CLEVEL-A.ND Boyce 8, Market 4; hit by pitcher, won the judges decision over Reddy Scott 3 in 3; losing pitcher, Scott; um AB. R. H. PO. A. E Rigler, Jorda and Hart; time, Tineczar, Borsey; struck out, Wiley first shot. Blanchard, of St. Paul,' Minn., in the judge fined him $1,000. The sey fapped out three hits for Man­ rifice hits, St. John, Wallett; stol-ipires, .Tamieson, if ...... 4 1 1 4 0 0 Some of those in Dempsey s chester. A large crowd watched the en bases. C. Massey, Reilly, Good-ii:45. 2, Boyce 4, Edgar 2, Market 9; um­ ten rounds last night. smile fled. (Second Game) Spurgeon, 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 1 0 camp have made what might be Summa, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 fame wWch did not get under way rich, Zetarski; double plays, Fors­ Bo.ston ...... 2no 220 02h—8 pire, Donahue. until forty-five minutes after sched iund, Horkheimer, Goodrich: left ...... 010 000 001— 2 Burns,' lb ...... 2 0 1 10 0 0 Philadelphia J. Sewell, ss ...... 3 0 1 1 3 1 Ul6« on bases, Manchester 4, Bristol 8, L. Sewell, c ...... 3 0 0 4 1 0 Bristol scored in every inning ex­ first base on balls, off Edgar 8; bit Jacobson, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 cept the seveoth w hile Manchester by pitcher, Wallett; struck out, by -Vt Pittsburgh Lutzke, 3 b ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 By B R IG G S PIR.4.TES 7, (5, C.VRDS 2, 4 Levsen, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 C It Happens in the Best Regulated Families runs were scattered along at inter­ Conway 2, by Edgar 3; time - PITTSBURGH vals of about every two tunings. hours; umpires O’Leary and Zvick. a 6. R. H. PO. 2 5 27 9 1 CHICAGO Charley Varrick, Manchester right- L. W aner, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 WJALK T h e FLC50R Rhvne, .ss-2b ...... 5 ti 3 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Y ou lielder, crashed a home run into the 0 0 5 0 0 Hl^A FOR an j Ho u r right field woods in the second inn­ ■Westfield (14) P. 'Waner, rf ...... 4 2 0 7 Metzler, cf ...... 3 Traynor, 3b-ss ...... 4 2 3 2 Berg, ss . . . 2 0 0 1 1 1 Y o u GET HirA Q,UIEXGD ing with C. Massey on second. a AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Grantham, 2b ...... 3 2 2 4 Hunnefield, ss ...... 0 0 0 2 1 0 few moments later, Varrick was Miller, 3b . .6 1 1 0 Groh. 31> 0 0 0 0 Falk. If ... taken from the game aad Sammy McGowan, lb . .3 0 0 . 8 Barnhart. If ...... 2 0 1 P Sheelv, lb . 0 Harris, lb ...... 3 1 0 7 Clancy, lb Massey sent out into risht ii® ; Davis, rf . .1 2 0 Gooch, c ...... 4 0 1 6 McCurdy, c Bristol made 22 hits and 21 runs, Barry. 2b . .4 0 1 0 i'.Ieadows, p ...... 4 0 1 0 Barrett, rf Manchester 14 hits and 9 runs. Fitzgerald, cf . .5 2 3 0 Bricknell, z ...... 0 0 0 0 Kamm, 3b , 4 0 W ard, 2b Reilly’s Homer W ms Sadowsky, If . .5 4 3 7 11 27 11 0 Thomas, p The morning game at Bristol was Keefe, rf . .4 2 3 1 ST. LOUIS Faber, p ., AB. a much closer affair. With the ex­ Clark, ss . . .3 2 3 4 Xeis, X ... 3 6 Blades, If ...... 2 Boone, xx ception of the seventh, Manchester Ensign, c . .4 1 Toporcer. ss . played practically on even basis Augustine. c . .1 0 0 3 Frisch, 2b . . . 28 0 2 24 10 2 •with Bristol. However, in that inn­ Jachym, p . . . .4 0 1 0 Bottomley, lb Three base hits, Spurgeon; stolen ing, the home team rallied and bat­ 0 0 0 Southworth, If base. Burns; sacrifices, Berg, Summa: Symancyk, p . .1 L. Bell, 3b . . . double play. Ward to Hunnefield to ted in four runs in the following Schulte, c . . . Clancy: left on bases, Chicago 7, fashion; Murray singled to center, 41 14 18 24 11 1 Douthit, cf . . Cleveland 4; bases on balls, off Scott singled to short, Tamm sin­ Manchester (1) .Alexander, p Thomas 1, Levsen 5; struck out, by Keen, p ...... Thomas 1, Levsen 3; hits, off Thomas gled to left, scoring Murray and AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Clark, X ...... 4 In 7, Faber 1 In 1; losing pitcher, then “ Scoop” Reilly smashed out a Zwick, c ...... 4 0 1 2 0 1 Thomas; umpires, Hildebrand Evans; home run. Manchester fut but Massey, If-ss ..3 1 2 2 3 0 34 2 8 24 15 3 time, 1:41. three hits off Murray, oae of which Pittsburgh ...... 100 330 OOx— 7 X— Neis batted for Thomas In 8th. St. John, cf-lf 3 0 1 2 0 0 St. Louis ...... 010 100 000— 2 XX— Boone batted for Berg in 8th. was a lucky one. Manchester srored Linnell, 2b . . . 3 0 0 2 2 1 Two base hits, Beli 2 Douthit, Tray- (Second Game) one run when Mantelll and Wright Partons, ss-lf . . 3 0 0 5 2 1 nor; three base hit, Gooch; stolen Cleveland ...... 101 030 lOx— 6 were passed in succession and mov­ bases, P. Waner; sacrifices, Schulte, Chicago ...... 000 002 000— 2 McLaughlin, lb 4 0 0 8 0 jBarnhart: 0 double play. Bell to Frisch ed up a peg on Sipples sacrifice hit, Brennan, 3b ,.2 0 0 2 1 0 to Bottomley; left on bases St. Louis scoring on Linnell’s fielder’s choice. A U - RIG H T*. I'M Varreck, rf . . . 4 0 1 1 0 1 11: Pittsburgh 1; bases on balls, off At Boston!— Mantelll also scored the otiier run, -\lexander 3, Keen 1, Meadows 4; ATHLETICS 10, 3. RED SOX 3, 11 WVSE — NIOT A Farrand, p-cf . .1 0 1 0 0 0 h e m a s ou walking, takiing second on a field­ struck out, by Alexander 1, Meadows (First Game) - A N P T JOST Y C o u g h ikj a 6; hits, off Alexander 11 In 7 Innings, PHILADELPHIA Hir«A P O W M , a p i t LOAV>.. b u t f o r er’s choice, third ou 29 1 6 24 9 4 Keen 0 In 1; hit by pitcher, by Mea­ AB. R. H. PO. A. h a t ujo l t T H E UOV/A and scoring on a single to right by dows 1 (Frisch): passed ball, Schulte; Bishop, 2b ...... 4 1 1 2 1 OF Cou<5HiM<3 T U , > .Westfield ...... 401 036 x— 14 losing pitcher, Alexander; umpires, L E T n a e G o *Io Tommy Sipples. Lamar, If .... 5 1 3 2 0 u ja* iiwiiii-j

Hartford Bids ■ m ATLAS DraDE WTFH Bon Ami Defeats Demiisey Can Be^t Any Man dEAN-UP D01I6LEHEADER WITH EAST HARTFORD NHiE Tonmqf l a i i g i ^ TeDs Scribe SPRlNGnELD; SCORES 12-11,8-3 Broad Brook 12*S The Atlas baseball team of this By DAVIS J. WALSH at regular Intertals and taking his Ndwr York, July 5.— Supposing ter with Dempsey at Philadelphia.’* town, composed in the main of for cuts at the ball. .The Bon Ami baseball tsaih Then he grinned and turned mer High school players, spilt a I. N. S. Sports-Editor Gets Less Money found little trouble in trodneing Deihpsey and Tunney fight again— around as a parting shot. Senators Have Won 22 of THESCOREBOARD double header yesterday with the However, Gehrig had at least one Broad Brook In that village Sunday the^ what? , “ Get 'me ‘straight. ' Fm not pre­ Bast Hartford Dixies. 'She Atlas New York, July 5.— Bderle swam factor to overcome and that was a afternhon. The score was 12 to 6. dicting now. Deep down in my heart won the morning game in Bast slight complex toward inferloitity. in Godek had the home town boys, at That dUiiUdn u causing a lot of the-dhannel and the first thing we childish chftter in and about the I think, and I’m telling yho. Jack Last 28 Gaines; Keesey, YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Hartford 11 to 6 but were forced to the presence of the great man of his mercy throughout the nine in­ Dempsey can whip any man alive— taste defeat at the Fobr Acres in Miew the boys were swimming h^ck the dugout. I t ' Is not altoiether nings and It was only a matter of cauliflower marts ae all this Demp- Eastern League 'sey-Tunney-Shdrkey business goes and that includes Gene Tunney!” Hartford 12, Springfield 11 the afternoon 6 to 0.X° fbe second and forth as a part of their Satur­ certain that Gehrig has rid himself how big the score Vould be. He Bedford and Davis Hit game, Manchester made but two day night bath, and mothers were of the delusion yet. Ruth dravs also whaled out three hits. Man­ on. (morning). chester scored four runs ip the very Seeing as how Gene has made it Hartford 8, Springfield 3 (after­ hits. Billy Dowd got a home run in doing it for the husband and kid­ $70,000 a season, Gehrig $8,000, the first game. The box scores: and there is nothing quite so infer first inning and never In dan­ the mode tq he Intellectual, one noon). dles. Just a few weeks ago, the ger thereafter. The box score: finds it necessary to go to'an intel­ Homers Here; No More Albany 3, Pittsfield 2 (morning)- Atlas (11) lone eagle winged his way across ior as inferior money. Probably AB R H PO A this pretender to home run royalty Bon Ami (12) ligent man fpr an intelligent an­ Albany 4, Pittsfield 3 (10 inn., that Atlantic to Paris. Today, the AB R H PO A swer. E. Dowd, If . . . 6 2 3 1 0 gent who doesn’t do It probably thinks it is all a regretable mistake, 'll' Games Here. afternoon.) Kerr, c ...... 4 1 1 6 1 even now. Mantelll, cf, 2b G 1 2 3 2 ' Said source happens to be Tom­ New Haven 3, Waterbury 1 would be regarded as a hum, al­ my Loughran, who, incidentiy Is a W. Dowd, 3b 5 2 3 1 0 though a thoroughly dead one^ Ev­ He la quiet' and subdued where Keller, SS ------4 4 2 1 2 (morning). 3 3 2 3 0 Ruth is hoisjr, garrulous and given Keeney, 2b . . . 3 2 1 2 1 ^ “ live” news font since ho stowed New Haven 4, Waterbury 1 Farr, cf . . . an John McGraw is talking of mak­ For two hours and fifteen min­ Winzler, ss . 5 1 3 1 3 . ing the trip next year with a party to a bit of natural swank, If you Smith, cf ------3 e 0 0 0 away a choice bit pf Camemhert in (afternoon). ^ Brennan, 8b ..5 2 1 1 4 the person of Willie Strlbllng. > utes yesterday morning it ^rained Foley, 2b . . 5 1114 of friends; at least, they are will pardon my British. Gehrig Providence 4, Bridgeport 3 (1). 4 12 14 really dislikes to call attentlon^o Godek, p ...... 5 1 3 0 2 This cleaiL cqt, smart-looking 'basebairhits at'the“ McKee Street Faulkner, p friends now. Coleman, lb ..3 0 0 10 0 What was Walter Hagen’s score Bridgeport 4, Providence 2 (2). Boyle, r f ...... 3 The force of example Is the an­ himself , Ruth demands it as his young man, who belongs to the new Stadium here and then in the after­ American League due. Kelley, c ..4 0 1 10 1 school that is crowding out the old when he won the 191D open cham­ noon at Sprnigfield the storm let Quish, lb ..... 5 swer and it may or may not have . .4 1 2 0 0 pionship at Brae Burn?— T> K. ,T. New York 12, Washington 1(1). something to do with the fact to­ Bralnard, “ pug-ugly’' ' pans of the past, can loose again with the result that New York 21, Washington 1 (2). Sacherek, . .4 1 0 0 0 discuss boxing with you as keenly Hagen had 78-73-75-75 for 301 the Hartford Senators slapped out 40 11 16 27 13 day that Lou Gehrig ,h'as jumped TTiTm to win. Cleveland 2, Chicago 0 (1). Dixies (6) the field, including George Ruth and Impersonally as a professor 45 hits to win a double header Cleveland 6. Chicago 2 (2). 41 12 12 27 12 2 analyzing chemistry. Wh(r were involved in the trade from the Ponies and advance into a Ab R H alias Herm, in the home run sweep­ GoKers Ton Have Met AB R H PO A E that sent Stuffy Mclnnls to the In­ Philadelphia 10, Boston 2 (1). Martin, c ...... 2 stakes. The young man got two "How about Dempsey versus tie for third place in the Eastern by Kent Strut. Broad Brotdt (5) Tunney again?” I queried. dians in 1921?— R. F. J. Boston 11. Philadelphia 3 (2). Poscher, 2b . . . 4 yesterday; George «o t none. He RCO. U. •. PAT. OPT.' League standing which they head­ Kristofak, ss .. 4 6 0 0 0 '' He looked at me quietly for a Mclnnls was traded by Boston ed in the reverse order but a few St. Louis 8, Detroit 4(1). Hewitt, SB .... 4 bagged one on Saturday; George R Johndrow, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 for Ehner Smith and George Bums. was Just as good as he was yester­ moment. Then came this interest­ days ago. It ran the Senator s Detroit 10, St. Louis 8 (2). Bengston, lb ..4 INTY NAH WTXefil Croteau, c .. . 3 0 0 9 2 0 How did Wilson Yarbo! and National League J. Nagle, 8b . . 5 day, in brief and to wit, he got a ing reply with the emphasis as in­ string of victories up to 22 in the B Johndrow, cf 2 2 1 0 0 0 dicated. Floyd Hybert come out in their re­ last 28 games and also New York 4, Brooklyn ^11), (1) C. Nagle, cf, rf 2 total of none. * Setlco, 2b, p .2 0 1 0 3 2 cent bout at Cleveland, O.?— It. K. their last appearance in Manches- New York 9, Brooklyn 4 (2). McLuskie, If . . . 3 It was only a year ago that base­ YAS«UH, ftOSI, R Johndrow, If 2 0 0 3 0 0 “ I dislike making anj' more pre­ ball men began to realize that the dictions. I led a lot of my friends D. Boston 5, Philadelphia 4 (1). Curry, cf ...... 0 Alt's U)«tCiM' Redfern, 3b .. 4 1 1 1 4 0 Hybert won the'decision. More than 2,00t‘ fans saw the Boston 8, Philadelphia 2 (2). man they called the hardest hftter FO' tT - Tyler, lb ------3 1 1 12 0 0 wrong on that fight. I don’t want Flaherty, p . . . 3 to do it again. I can't help but be­ How old Is Eddie Roberts?— D. mornlrug game here and were treat­ Chicago 6, Cincmnati 1 (10), Taylor, r f ...... 2 of all time had a legitimate rival, Plglon, p, 2b .4 1 0 O' 0 0 one, in tact, who hit the ball just lieve though, if Dempsey is in even H. M. ed to ^ Lhibition of heavy hitting (first). He was bora in 1003. which nearly ended disasterously Chicago 6, Cincinnati 3 (2). 6 27 3 4 as hard and as far— when he hit 28 5 4 27 9 2 the condition he wasdn training at 29 6 it, which was altogether often at Atlantic Cit» he can whip any man Was Jess Haines with any major for Kitty Bransfleld s crew in the Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 2 (1). Score by innings: Manchester ....400 140 200— 13 league clubs previous to Joining the ninth inning when the Pomes stag­ that particular time. Broad Brook ..000 130 010— 5 alive. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 4 (2). A tla s...... 121 014 020— 11 Got the Breaks Retaember, all this is from the St. Louis Cards?— D. J. O. ed a batting rally that fell on- D ixies...... Oil 300 000— 6 Two base hits: Keeney, Mantelli, Yes. He was with Detroit and iahort of tying the score. The scores But Gehrig happened to get the Bralnard, Tyler; Sacrifice hits: man who fought Tunney to a draw THE STANDINGS Two base hits, Farr, Foley, W. break of a lifetime. Destiny had — someu papers gave him the deci­ Cincinnati for brief stays. i)f the double header were 1- to 11 Eastern League Dowd; three base hits, Farr; home Brennan, Bralnard; Stolen basest What was the best pitching per­ and 8 to 3. Three home runs decided that Ruth and himself Brennan, Mantelli 2, Kellar, . Cro­ sion— in eight rounds In 192 2 at W. L. PC. run, W. Dowd; stolen bases, Faulk­ should be members of the same formance In the American League .•T were morning game here. ()ne .562 teau; First base on balls off Go-' Philadelphia. He was only 19 years Albany ...... ___ 41 32 ner, Nagle, B. Dowd 3, W. Dowd. ball club and daily contact and ob­ old then. • He Is 24 now and has last season?— W. K. J. Seared the left field fence near th^ ___37 31 .544 Umpire; Calahan. dek 2, PIgion 3; Hit by plcther: Ted Lyons of Chicago, pitdied foul line, being propelled by Jim Pittsfield .... servation had their almost Inevi­ Croteau; Struck out by Godek 6, beaten Mike McTlgue and Jack De­ Hartford ___ 32 32 .500 Dixies (7) table effect. Gehrig had the force laney, among others. He is the out­ August 21. Keesey’s bat. The embers .500 PO A E Pigion 6. a no-hit game against Boston on long clouts that «ot past the field New Haven ...... 34 34 AB R H of Ruth’s example before him at all standing contender for the light- Bridgeport .. . . . 33 34 .493 Martin, c . . . .5 1 1 14 0 0 times and, being the only man. In heavyweight championship. ers but stayed inside the and 0 0 DING, DONG, BELL! were credited to Bedford and Dav- Springfield .. . . . 35 37 .486 C. Nagle, If .. .5 0 2 1 the world who could figure to prof- Brooklyn, N. Y.— “ Belling the “ Dempsey,” says this debonjair Waterbury .. . . . 33 39 .458 Hewitt, ss . . .5 2 2 3 1 1 it accordingly. It wasn’t altogether- cat” is to he an Important activity young fellow who wears a consej- Snails’ ashes and noncy. ground f®------divided the Providence .. ___ 32 38 .457 Bengston, Ih , .5 1 2 6 1 0 easy for a bright young man like of Long Island garden clubs this vative brown golf suit, “ I’ve always rams’ horns and mud, and bread Miller and Auer 1 1 0 Ipitching assignment for Hartfofd American League I^oscher, 3 b . . .5 2 3 Gehrig to go wrong. He hasn’t. summer. Mrs. Ldroy Barton, pres­ contended and still contend, is the dough and milk were listed among — QTirl Pafow W. L. PC. J. Nagle, 2b . . .5 0 2 1 2 0 He hati the God-given ability, he H£ CARRIES MORE CLV/8S ident of the Port Washington Gar­ greatest fighter that ever lived. the beauty preparations of the Ro­ foi Springfield New York .. . ___ 52 21 .716 McLuskie, cf . .4 0 0 0 0 0 had the. incentive. The rest mere­ THAN A SPORT SHOP. den club, urges the measure to save “ I don’t know what was the mat­ man women of ancient days. hungry batters 0 0 0 0 0 ly was a matter of going up there Thirty-one base hits fell into safe Washington . ___ 40 31 .563 Curry, rf . . .3 birds. 'territory and twenty-five more in Chicago .,.. ___42 35 .563 Jones, p . . . .3 1 1 1 3 0 'the afternoon for a grand total o Detroit ...... ___ 37 32 .536 1 -Jf-. ''56. Sharp fielding, however, Philadelphia .. . .38 35 .521 40 7 13 27 8 cut down some of the Atlas (0) 1 would have Cleveland . . ___ 34 40 .459 ibingles. Lefty Thomas worked for ___ 29 41 .408 AB R H PO A E _the afternoon and St. Louis . . . 1 I Hartford in Boston ...... ___ 16 54 .296 E. Dowd, S3 . . .4 0 1 4 5 BloVmer and Brown had the as National League Kerr, c ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 'signment for the Ponies. The W. L PC. Faulkner, cf . .4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 box scores follows: Pittsburgh . ___ 43 25 .632 Winzler, 3b . . .4 0 At Manchester!—- ___ 44 27 .620 Foley, 2 b . . . .3 0 0 0 0 0 SENATORS 12, 8, POMES 11. » Chicago ...... Boyle, If . . . .3 0 0 2 0 0 (MominK Game) St. Louis .. ___ 39 30 .565 HARTFORD ___ 39 35 .527 W. Dowd, p . . .3 0 0 0 5 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. New York .. . . .2 0 0 13 1 0 M T 3 2 0 0 0 Brooklyn . , ___ 35 37 .486 Davis, rf ...... ° ^ g Anderson, 0 0 1 0 0 30 ___28 37 .431 f . .2 Krai’?- ...... 5 i 2 2 0 0 Boston .... q 42 .382 Bchinkel, Jf ...... ° ^ ^ Philadelphia ___ 26 0 1 Keesey. lb ...... ’ f „ o ■, o ...... 26 47 .356 29 2 27 13 Hermann, 3b ...... 5 1 Cincinnati Score by .innings: Morrissey cf ...... 4 0 1 6 1 u Dixies ...... 131 000 002— 7 Bchmehl, 2b ...... 3 2 2 3 . ^ GAMES TODAY N-eiderkorn, c ...... 3 - - » Atlasi...... 000 000 000— 0 Eastern League Two base hits, Poscher, J. Nagle, Hartford at Albany. Kerr; three base hit, Poscher; Springfield at Waterbury. 36 12 15 27 9 2 home runs, Jones; stolen bases, SPRINGFIELD ^ Pittsfield at Bridgeport. Martin, Poscher, J. Nagle, Curry, AB. R. H. PO. A. E Providence at New Haven. Jones, E. Dowd, Anderson; double American League plays, J. Nagle to Hewitt; left on b IS bs' 502140 Washington at New York. .says bases, Dixies 9, Atlas 4; base on Philadelphia at Boston. balls, oft Dowd 2; struck out, by Bedford, cf ...... 4 o 4 0 0 0 Detroit at St Louis. Jones 13, Dowd 5; hit by pitcher, Mahnken, lb ...... 2 1 0 o Bosse. lb ...... 2 1 2 4 0 0 Others not scheduled. by Jones, (Quish); passed balls, MaePhee, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 2 0 National League Martin, Kerr; umpire, Zwick; time Neibergall. c ...... 5 0 1 S - 0 Boston at Philadelphia. of game 2:15. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. ir^age, p • 1 n 1 0 0 0 Gutierrez, x ...... 1 ^ Cincinnati at Chicago. Others not scheduled. 41 11 IG 24 12 2 Hartford ...... 224 211 000— 12 "Q)m e agai n fpHngneld ...... 030 121 103-11 NEW YORK YANKEES Two base hits, Keesey 2, Hermann, Bedford 2, Schmehl; three base hits, THREE RIVERS COMES Bedford; home runs, Keesey, Bedford, WAY AHEAD OE HEID / Davis: sacrifices, MaePhee Miller, Schmehl, Morrissey: double plays, HERE ON THURSDAY T^Iorrissey to Krahe, ^lacPliee to By LES CONKLIN Benes to Mahnken: left on bases, Springfield 8, Hartford 8: base on I. N. S. Staff Correspondent. balls oft Miller 2, Auer 1, Fortune 3, Cheney Brothers will play two Baae 2: struck out, by Miller 1, For­ games this week and there will be New York, July 5.— Double vic­ tune 3, Page 2: hits, off Jliller 11 in tories have put the Pittsburgh Pi­ 6 Innings (none out In 7th), .4.uer 5 in a practice session tonight at the every 3, Fortune 12 in 4, Page 3 in 5: wild Four Acres. rates and Chicago Cubs well out iu pitch. Fortune: winning pitcher, Ml- Thursday nljght, Three Rivers front in the National League race. ler: losing pitcher. Fortune: umpires, In the American League, the New Rorty and Bradley; time, 2:15. comes here for a return game and X—Gutierrez batted for Page in Coach Brennan hopes to square ac­ York Yankees won a double header, 9 th. counts with them. Saturday after­ too, and are now so far ahead of the (.Afternoon Game) noon, the mill team will go lo New other clubs as to have virtually At Springfield 1— clinched the pennant. Hartford ...... 014 002 001—8Britain to play the Corbin Red Sox, Springfield ...... 000 030 000— 3 the management announced. There doesn’t seem to be a club in the American League at this stage that can stop the hard-hitting Yankees who are 163 points ahead of the second-place Washington Senators whom they downed twice “NATURALS” MATCHED TONIGHT yesterday under the outlandish scores of twelve to one and twenty- one to one. And, incidentally, Lou And wh(» youload-up the old jimmy- IN VELODROME BOXING CARD Gehrig, who had been in a tie with TH E R E ’ S a warm invitatioti m every Babe Ruth for home run honors, pipe and open the drafts— say. Mister! walloped two more homers. He now cool puff on a pipe packed with P.A., Several bouts, bringing together Among the leading bouts carded has made 28. if you get what 1 mean. You sort of Cool as the blast of a traffic-cop’ s whisde- Pittsburgh, In the National leading Connecticut amateur box­ are these: 165-pound Class League, by beating the Cardinals Sweet as his words: *T didn’t mean youJ* ers, each of them what is known in look forward to each intake, the way P . A. b talS tverywhire hi tidy red Jack Kelly, Waterbury; Joe twice, 7 to 2, and 6 to 4, while the ihu, pound «ad htdf-pouud tm humh ring circles as a “ natural,” will Howard, Hartford. Chicago Cubs were winning from you watch the mails for a letter from Mild as the Gulf Stream, yet with that dots, and pound erystal-glass kssnudm feature the weekly amateur boxing 160-pound Class the Reds, two to one and six to wiih sponge-nioisUnar fop. And three, failed to gain any ground hut your best girl. .Good old Prince Alberti fillip rich tobacco body t t o satisfies to absayt wilk trarjs bit o f .bilo and patch show of the Massasoit A. C. at the Joe Bard, Hartford; Lucien Larl- tasnorad by the Prine* Alhttf procatu Hartford Velodrome tonight. viere, Waterbury. made it apparent that for the pres­ The dozen bouts, which will or­ 160-pound Class ent at any rate the race for first Never 'wears out its welcome. the very limit. nament the card, find opposed ama­ Louis Camer, Hartford; Billy i honors is between the Pirates and Pm getting with a pipe at|d P. A* teur battlers who are keen rivals Kelly, Waterbury. Cubs. It was a tough double header W hy, the instant you open the tidy and logical opponents; these kind 147-pound Class for the third place Cardinals to everyday. I Vant you to get yours. All of bouts always make the best kind Vic Morley, Hartford; Johnny drop. Pittsburgh is now leading red tin and get a whiff of that wonderful of milling and there is every indi­ Knock, Meriden. Chicago by only twelve points with you have to do is step.around the corner cation that there will be thirty-odd 110-pound Class St. Louis fifty-five points back of P .A . fragrance, your moudi waters f«r rounds of rugged warfare at the Eddie Reed, Hartford, Jackie the Cubs. Meadows of the Pirates and td l the man-befaInd-theriXHmter you spacious Velodrome toni,ght. Harmon, Waterbury. won his eleventh victory of the year a taste of such tobacco. Did 1 say The bout attracting the most at­ The first bout is set for 8:15. as against two defeats. ^Tragrant”? I hope to tell you! The want a tin o f Prince Albert. H e heart tention is that between Jack Kelly Frankie Portelle and Jack Watson The New York Giants, who had of "Waterbury, state middleweight will referee while “ Silk” O’Lough- been nowhere rapidly, came to life flowers that bloom in the ^ rin g have that hundreds of times a day from men champion, and Joe Howard of lin will do the ballyhooing. and trimmed the Brooklyn club Hartford, who formerly held the twice, four to three and' nine to nothing on Pd&ce Albert. l«Ve yourself. Try P.A. title. ^ YESTERDAY’S HOME RUNS four, thereby keeping In the run­ Kelly and Howard are rivals of ning. The Giants knocked Petty out along standnig. The Brass City boy American League of the box In the first game and is a hard hitter as Ed Skinner of Gehrig, Yankees...... 2 2 8 won after a struggle of eleven in­ New Haven and other good boys Ma'uush, Tigers ...... 2 4 nings. Petty has been a Nemesis to can testify and he has a long list of Lazzeri, Yankees ...... 1 11 the Giants, too. victories to his credit. Howard Collins, Yankees...... 1 ■ 5 right now is in fine shape; Joe has Wera, Yankees ...... 1 1 Continuing their losing streak, had a much-needed lay-off and is Rice, Senators ...... 1 1 the Phillies dropped a double head­ ready for the gong once more. He National League er to the Braves, five to four and promises to wipe out the recent de­ Hornsby, Giants ...... 1 15 eight to two,, a fact which has no feat Kelly imposed upon him. Both Welsh, Braves ...... 1 7 bearing on the race. Both clubs these boys are rugged and hard Holm, Cardinals...... 1 2 seem to be hopelessly second divi­ kel hitters and there is apt to he a Friberg, P hillies...... 1 1 sion clubs. —the national joy $mo knockdown or two before this The leaders— American League: The Chicago White Sox, -who have melee has wended its way. Gehrig, 28; Ruth, 26; Lazzeri, 11; fallen back to third place, lost two / Joe Bard of Hartford, who is Simmons, 10; Williams, 8. Na­ more games to Cleveland, strength­ ening the belief that earlier in the e 1M7, t. J. VbmMi rahjOBM spilling opponents with regularity, tional League: Hornsby, 15; Wil­ Comptsf, Wiiutoii*S.lMn, N> C. will meet a tough hoy In Lucien liams, 15; Wilson, 15; Webb, 12; season they had been playing over La,riviere of Waterbury. Joe is apt Terry, 10. their heads. Detroit and St, Louis to have bis winning streak halted League totals: National, 253; split a double header and so did the br this able Brass City youmz&tor. ^American, 215, .Red Sox and tha Athletlca, ■

- ^ ' ♦ii- ' (nojfJNT.l BVEjiriNG liBilALJ) JULY 5, 19S7, P A G E t w e l v e You Save Money And Get Better Remits By (>rdering^Y6ttr^iU Ads -- ■ - ' -- - V r ‘tS ' ' '' si< Business'fiOcatloiu for Rent 64 BonsM Cor Sale 72 Automobile for Side ii- V______Want Ad Infonnatloh liOet and Found BUNGALOW—5 rooma ali improve­ USED CAR ments, garage In basemenL Imnao- .Studebaker 1924 Big 6 Sedan. F P R * RENT— STORE at 885 Main LOST—PAT CHECK between Weav­ Studebakor 1924 Bfg “6" Touring, diate possession at $6600. Apply B- BARGAINS '5 ' Manchester, ing Mill and Hose House No. Find­ Btieet. Telephon®, 625. . ^ J. HolL TeL 660. ^ ______. i f - - er please return to owner at Broad Studebaker 1924 Light 6 Coupe. Studebaker 1922 Special 6 Touring, 65 ^ OEJvening Herald Goods Weaving MllL' Stut* Roadster, 1924 ^ Hoosm for Rent FOR SALE—One of the newest houses yOlM OWN TERMS TKe Lowest Rates In Greenacre section, • two-5 room LOST—PAY ENVELOPE between Classified Advertisements Oldsmoblle 1926 Sedan SINGLE HOUSE- of five rooms, on flats, ail modern improvements, 2 Fordor Sedan Teacher’s Hall and P. O. about € car garage. For a quick sale will 1924 >i Buick 1924 Master Six Coupe Doane street, all modern improve­ Touring car o’clock. Name J. Mannix on envelope. Nash 1923 Sedan ments.. Inquire Depot Square Restau- quote very low price, liberal terms Finder please return to Miss Louise and only small amount o t cAeh re­ Sedan I n K nn a word and compound Williams at Watkins Brothers. 'CONKEY AUTO COMPANY • .^ran^Tel. Ju-n n 1 u u >.|' »U-|Ji.ri.n I- quired. E. J. Sllcox, 98 C h # c h street. Touring car^ w^rds a“ two word^ ilinlmum coat 20 East Center St. Teh 840 For Herald Watit Ads Phono 1348. ______Is price oJ three lines. LOST—SMALL POCKETBOOK con­ Saminer Homes for Rent 67 192'i’ chevrolet Tourln* par, taining small sum of money, and are given on orders for SIX DAYS and that Is the right NEW SIX ROOM house on 'Wood- 192i$ Nash Touring . Line ratei peR day, tor. transient keys. Finder please call 1876.______Auto Accessories*—Tires' ' 6 order to give to secure the most satisfactory results. BENNEARY: Open for the season. bridge street. Price right. Home cooking. Re^ona^le ‘.atea Box A, Herald. LOST—SMALL TAN AIREDALE dog, Advertising is cumulative In it’s effect and an ad-that Effeetlfe Marcli 17, 1927 a u t o TRAILER brand new, solid John* P. Mahonej’, Box 3*. Sound about three months old. Finder noti­ rubber tires for sale cheap. Phone Is published for SIX consecutive days has greater result ON HARTFORD TROLLEY line, six Cash Charge fy 178 Bldrldge street or tel. 1813. ■View, Conn.^ .______7 ctsi 9 ots 1717 a fter 6 p. m. producing power than one published for one, two, or room bungalow, steam beat, oak 5 Consecutive Days •• 11 cts ' trim, fire place. Price is right,- small j Consecutive Days .m 9 Ota SMALL TELLOW DOG about six three days and then repeated after a lapse of two or amount of cash down.'Call Arthur A. 11 ots ,18 ots months old, lost on North School Auto Repairing— ^Painting 7 COTTAGE—For rent at O I Day three days. This is a fixed and proved rule in adver-^ Woods Beach. Telephone _____ Knofla. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main St. CARS, TRUCKS All orders for irregular street. Finder notify Frank Lucas, 117 No. Sfchool street. Using and you can depend upon it. ^ ' will be charged at ^^® ^ * ™ r y PERSONAL ATTENTION given to all Apartment Buildings for Sale 69 PORTER STREET—Desirable loca­ TRACTORS Special rates for long term evox, repair work. Superior brake re-lin- tin'', attractive Colonial house, 11 AnnnnncemePtS Ing and greasing service. AU work ^ REMEMBER rooms, arrangoi for one or two Genuine Ford Parts dayAds a^"®f'«l“V ordered for r7^re“e*’or three o sirdars» fully guaranteed. Schaller^s Garage, ■ FOUR FAMILY HOUSE in fine condi­ families, substantially good dondl- and stopped before the third or CITY SHOE REPAIR 634 Center street, TeL 1226-2. that when you get results before the six times are lU) tion, price $11,500, sm all tlon, water, gas. elt-ctrlcliy. furnace, day will be charged only lor tn Is located at 29 Oak street. ’When cash takes it for quick sale. Inquire price and terms reasonable. 'Valton your shoes need repairing see me for VALVES AND CARBON Job, la^r you can stop your ad. by mail or telephone if you wish, 73 Pine street. W. Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street. Real Ford Service at flat t u i l number of rate ea rn ed but charge on Chevrolet J4.B0, Pontiac and you will be charged ONLY for the actual number of ed. charging can be made special work. . Hartford. 2-7584 or Mc.nchester 221. Shoe Shine open every day S6150, Oakland $8.50. A ll 'work times the ad appeared in the paper, charging at the rate rate prices "by expert guaranteed at Catlin’s Service Sta­ Business Property for Sale 70 7 ROOM SINGLE, fire place, steam z * a r s ‘ s5.” .s.»p«o ..t=r earned. chaulcs using the most mod­ STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from tion, 255 Center street. South Man­ heat, and oil burner, garage, large ern e_qulpment obtainable. forbids’ display lines not all parts of the world—Cunard chester. This Is a service arrangement for the benefit of our MOONE’S GARAGE, Manchester lot, situated off Woodbrldge street. Anchor, White Star. French. Ameri­ Green, business and equipment. 3 See Stuart J. W asley, 827 Main St. ®°T^e Herald will not be responsible can, Swedish, North German Lloyd 10 advertisers. year lease. Inquire at Home Bank for ^ ofe than one incorrect Insertion Garages— Service— Storage WASHINGTON STREET — Nice elx and several otbera Assistance given TrUSl^^ ^ ri rirV of a X advertisement ordered for in securing passporta ■ Robert J. room single, fire place, steam heat.; Smith. 1009 Main street. Phone. Farms and Lafid for Sale 71 lot 65 feet, by 155. A nice homA ■ MANCHESTER r'The^^nadvertent omission or 750-2. FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inquire at 13 Terms. Arthur A Knofla, 875 Main rect publicatlot. of advertising ^® Wadsworth street. street. T elephone 782-2. The Manchester Upholstering Co. Apartments— Flats— FARMS—Ono big and one small MOTOR SALES CO. Is now located at Wanted Autos— Motorcycles 12 Help Wanted— Male 86 Tenements for Bent 63 farrh, right In Manchester, liandy to t**- . ed 116 Spruce street mills and trolley lines. Owners want 1069 Maln'St-' So. Manchester South Manchester a p a r t m e n t s — ^Two, three and four to sell immediately,,: your Opposite Army * Navy Club AUTOS—Will buy cars .for Junk. YOUNG MEN—Between the ages of price. These are two bargains. lor 7 OUT OF 9 IN COURT All advertlsementT" 18 and 30 years; Are you Interested, room apartments, beat. Janitor ser­ In style copy and typography wun THE SILK CITY Barber Shop, Main Used parts for sale. General auto re­ particulars, see P. D. Oomollo, 13 ' Open Evenings and Sundays pairing. Abel’s Service Station, Oak in becoming a competent Linotype vice, ga s i»nge, refrigerator, In-a- regulations enforced by the and Eldridge streets, guarantees door bed furnished. Call Manchester street. TeL 1540. • TeL 740 you quick and efficient service, three street. Tel. 789. or Intertype operator-m^hlnist. rrs and they reserve the The Fall term of the New England Construction Company, 2100 or tele­ edit, revise o^ reject any copy con- barbers, no waiting. Printing School will begin August 1. phone 782-2. Legal Notices BECAUSE OF UQUOR 'Flotlsts— Nurseries 15 This school is operated by the New " 'S s i N G ^ H O U R S - ^ ®ds Automobiles for Sale England Dally Newspaper Associa­ ELDRIDGE ST., 172—Four room tene­ a t A-COURT OF PROBATE HELD to^be published same “ S®lJrdayB BEST VARIETY—disease free cab tion-to afford opportunity for those ment, all improvements, rent 'rea­ ceived by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays at Manchester, within and for the ; bage plants. D J. Robertson, 943 properly fitted to learn machine sonable. Phone 2251, or Inquire district of Manchester, on the 2nd day Eldridge street. GDNS STOP CONVierS 10:30 a. m. , . a j TEN REAL VALUES Middle Turnpike East. Phone 477-3. composition under competent in­ o f July, A. D., 1927. 1 Telephone Your Want Ads struction. Preference is given to Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Four Drunk Drivers Face CABBAGE PLANTS—10c per doz. 75o those who have had previous print­ FORD STREET—5 room flats 2nd IN HIGH GRADE floor. Improvements and renovated, J Alia a re- accepted over the telephone per hundred, $5 pec 1000. A nderson’s ing experience, but this is not a re­ Estate of Arthur E. Clarke late o^ FROM RESCUE ATTEMPt ^^HARGE r a t e given above right off Main street at Center. Ap­ at the CHARGE RATB LATE MODEL CARS Greenhouses, 153 Eldridge street. So quirement. If you have good health, Manchester in said district, deceased. Judge— Two Go to Jail; a convenience to advertisers M anchester. T elephone 2124. at least two years of High school ply 13 Ford street. Phone 1944. Upon application ' of Adm-Est. 1 1 ------the clsH_RATES wlU be acceP;®^^,^. BUICK M ASTER SIX— 1926 2-passen­ education, and are determined to Arthur E. Clarke praying that distri­ Three Yoiiths Drowned Ini ^“fTTT*r'\YMENT if paid at the bust master the operation and care of 5 ROOM FLAT nearly new, on 39 f u l l , before the seyenOi ger. Country Club Coupe, rumble Danish ball bead cabbage plants. 50c Ridgewood street, all Inlprovements. butors be granted on said estate as ness office on - insertion of seat In rear deck. Driv^,^ ^9’®,?® per hundredf per thousand, composing machines at a minimum per application on file, it is Other Cases. Sight of 1,000 PriaoBOT Hel(l| Henderson snow ball cauliflower costr get in touch with the New I ents $35 with garage. Call 861-5 or otherwise the 'CHARGE miles. Looks like brand new, fully Inquire Elmore Hohenthal, 9 Ridge­ ORDERED:—That the foregoing . plants 75c per hundred, $5 per thou England Printing School, 54 Taylor application be heard and determined Back By Guards, * I^TE will be collected. No responsl- equipped, good rubber. This car can wood street. be purchased at a great sacrifice. sand. Wayside Gardens. Rockville. street, Springfield, Mass., for further at the Probate office in Manchester in hnuv for errors in telephoned ads and complete details of the course. Ossining, N. Y „ ' July R.-^'Drag-j win "^be Assumed and their accuracy 714-2. FIVE ROOM FLAT with all modern said District, on the 9th. day of July, Nine cases were before the Man­ BUICK M ASTER SIX— 1924 4-passen­ Improvements, inquire Wm. Kanehl. A. D., 1927, at 9 o ’clock in the fo re ­ ging the bed of the HuilMa river! cannot be guaranteed. TRANSPLANTED celery plants for chester police court yesterday morn­ ger Coupe, driven 16,000 miles, 5 Live Stock— Vehicles 42 519 Center street. noon, and that notice be given to all with grappling hookE, Owilning very good tires, upholstering like sale. 621 Old Hartford Road Green­ persons interested in .said estate of ing, the Fourth of July. Four of Phone 664 house. Telephone 37-3. the pendency of said application and police continned their search today new. Newly painted a very snappy EXCELLENT SADDLE HORSE with HAYNES ST., 14—Five room flat, a s k *^o r w a n t a i > s e r v i c e blue. A real bargain at $700. the time and place of hearing there­ the nine were charged with driving for the bodies of three unldehtifled w estern saddle and btldle $125. 1109 “ downstairs, all modern improve­ on. by publishing a copy of this order W E HAITE R E A D Y NOW 10,000 w in­ ments. 'nqulre 21 Russell street. while under the influence of liquor. New York youths who drowned a,» Index of Classifications PEERLESS—1922 4-pass. Coupe in ter cabbage plants 10c per dozen, Middle Turnpike East. Phone 886-12. ir some" newspaper having a circula- A-1 condition, 4 brand new tires, 50c per 100, also 100,000 celery in said district, on or before The latter included Victor Ogren of fqw yards out from the Sing Sing.* good extra spare. Newly painted, plants; transplanted plants 15c per Poultry and Supplies 43 ■% ^?v°em e™ rf^''r"erso^^^^ July 5th.' 1927, an d -b y posting a copy Paterson, N. J., Fred Marin of prison bulkhead yesterday in a of this order on the public sign-post upholstery like new. See this car dozen, $1.00 per 100 not transplanted Schultz. 38 Clln.ton street. tragic holiday accident. “ fo r $300. 10c per dozen, 75c per hundred; Ger- in said town of Manchester, at least 4 Highland Park, Tony Dutko of •days before the day o f said hearing, Prospect street, Hartford and John Their canoe overturning In the ranium s 20c each, $2.00 per dozen: MARCH PULLETS—AU breeds from FOUR ROOM TENEMENT all im­ PAC K A RD SINGLE SIX— 1925 5-pass. Salvias, Zinnias and Delphiniums excellent stock. Also milk fed broil­ provements, corner Pearl and Holl to appear if they see cause at said M. Jensen of Silver Lane, East choppy waters of the rivCr, thn oated: „ .. 1 Touring, one shot lubrication sys­ 25c per dozen, large Coleus plants ers. Wm. E. Bradley. Phone 1163-3. time and place and be heard relative Hartford. Jensen and Dutko were three young men went to their Lost and Found ...... | streets. Inquire Mrs. J. Armstrong. thereto, and make return to this tem, four wheel brakes. Low mile­ lOo each, $1.00 per dozen. H elio­ 321 Oakland street, Manchester. 140 Pearl street. Announcements ...... j age, mechanically perfect. If you tropes 15c each. Lady Washington court. each found guilty and a fine of $100 deaths while more than a thousand P ersonals ...... WILLIAM S. HYDE Antomobtlcs ^ want a car with plenty of snap and Geraniums 30c each. Michael Pina- 100 R. I. Red Pullets, 3 m onths old. and costs imposed and each went convicts and prison guards looked \ 'i \ class here it is. tello, 379 Burnside Avenue, Station From accredited stock. Bargain FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor. Judge. to jail in default of payment. Ma­ on helplessly. Duty forbid the Automobiles for Sale ...... c SI 25 each Theodore Relchard, tele- , at 168 Oak street, 'all Improvements Automobiles Exchange .... B 22, East Hartford. Phone Laurel H-7- -27. rin's case was continued until July guards from freeing a dozen prison­ NASH— 1925 B ig Six 4-pass. Coupe 1610. phone 1205-5. ' wltli garage. Inquire 164 Oak street. Auto Accessories—"Tires ...... ^ in excellent condition throughout. Call 61S-5. 11 under bond of $2,000. As he ers who begged, on their knees, Auto Repairing—Painting ..... A bargain at $850. ROASTING CHICKENS for sale, was unable to furnish the bond ho Heating-Plumblng-Roofing 17 JOHNSON BLOCK. Main street, 3 tears streaming from their eyes to weighing between 4 and 5 lbs. Carl went to jail to await his trial. be permittd to go their rescue. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ® CADILLAC— 1927 Series 314 7-pass. Marks. 136 Summer street. Tel. 1877. room apartment, all modetn Im­ ABOUT TOWN Autos—For Hire .•••••'•***"*** in ROOFING SPECIALISTS provements. Apply to Albert Hp~rl- Ogren was fined $125 and costs. He Seen by Convicts Garages—Servjce—^torage ....« Sedan, driven 6,000 miles. This car positively can not be told from new Slate, Gravel, Tin, Asphalt Shingles. son, 33 Myrtle street. Phone 1770. was the only one who paid up. The craft overturned hardly two: Motorcycles—Bicycles ..... ----- “ and can be purchased at a great Repairing a Specialty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tiffany who Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .. Joseph Bay, Frank Wallace and hundred feet from- .the high picket sacrifice. DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. Articles for Sale 45i ON PROSPECT ST.—in the rear, nice came to town last Friday to attend Basincss and Services^ 31 Oak St. W ork Guaranteed. cozy home with latest Improvements. Joseph Kamansky were charged fence behind which the prisouCTS Business Services OfEereJ ...... 13. a Call 2435-2 after 5 o’clock. the wedding of Mrs. Tiffany’s sister. with intoxication. Each man was Household Services Offered ....13 A CADILLAC— 1924 m odel 263 5-f)ass. Tel. 1167-12 GOOD G U LF‘ g a s o l i n e 20c gal. Try were taking their daily exercise. Landau Sedan. Balloon tires, Duco five gallons. Y ou w ill lik e It. H arri­ Miss Mary McMenemy and Walter fined $10 and costs. Bay and Wal­ The scr-oams of tbe.youths as the Building—Contracting ...... finished, a very snappy gray. Ex- RENTALS—Several deslrablh rents F lorists— Nurseries ...... Millinery— Dressmaking 19 son’s Store. 598 Center street, town. Crockett on Saturday, returned lace were able to pay but Kamansky canoe capsized in the rough white- ceptionall.' low mileage, mechani­ with modern improvements. Inquire home today. Mr. and Mrs. 'Tiffany Funeral Directors ...... cally very good. Edward J. HolL TeL 660. went to jail by default. Joseph caps attracted the prisoners’ atten­ Heatlng—Plumbing—Roofing .. f-' Garden— Farm— Dairy Products 50 who have been living in Dorchester, Enright, charged with speeding, Insurance ...... q HEMSTITCH WORK — F. DION, 6 ROOM TENEMENT,- all improve­ tion, and in a moment a horde cf Millinery— Dressmaking ...... CADILLAC— 1922 m odel 61 4-pass. have just moved to their new paid a fine of $10 and costs. grey-clad-.convicts swarmed to the '■ t Coupe. Newly painted a very hand­ 235 SPRUCE ST. T E L 1307-12. LATE CABBAGE plants for nale. ments, steam heat and garage at 52 cottage in Needham, Mass., design­ Moving—Trucking—Storage .... ^ some Waverly Gray. This car is in Russell street. Phone 303-2. Ckintlimed. .Cases. f»ce. shouting, encouragement to P ainting— Papering ...... ^ Samuel Burgess, 116 Center street. ed by Mr. Tiffany Who is an archi­ >?■ wonderful condition throughout. Telephone 298-2. In court this morning two Con­ the unfortunate victims. Realizing Professional Services ...... “ See it for only $800. Moving~Trucking“ Storage 20 THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments tect. tinued cases were disposed of. The with bath. Apply shoemaker. Trot­ that the canoeists were flghtlag-a Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. first was that of Charles August, CADILLAC— 1923 m odel 61 7-pass. Household Goods 51 ter Block. losng battle, the prisoners shouted Toilet Goods and Services ...... Sedan painted a yery pretty Cadil­ PERRETT AND GLBNNEV—Local August Simonson, veteran mail charged with driving while under Wanted—Business Service ...... to the guards to free them but the lac green. Exceptionally low mile­ and long distance moving and truck­ TWO 5 ROOM FLATS, all modern Im­ carrier at the South Manchester the influence of liquor. He was in Educational ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ FOR SALE—FIVE PIECE parlor guardk' stood adamant, their guns age, upholstery like new, 5 very and 2 provements, with garage, Wads­ post office, will be-laid up for a an accident on June 25 with Alex Courses and Classes ...... ^ good tires, fully equipped. To ap­ ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. suite, mission library suite leveled. ^ Private Instruction ...... gas plates, all in perfect condition. worth street, Greenacres. Inquire E. week because of an injury he suf­ Shearer at Main and Bigelow I fv preciate this car one must see it J. Silcox, 98 Church street. Tel. 1348. Orders allowed ho prisoner from D ancing n— and drive it. A real buy for $950. Repairing 23 23 Cooper street. fered at his summer cottage at streets. He was arrested by Ser­ M usical— D iam atic ...... " Snipsic lake; Rockville, yesterday. geant John Crockett, who, when be' the yard without official permission Wanted—Instruction .. 30 FIVE PIECE fumed oak dining room no matter what the emergency. F in a n cia l CADILLAC—1923 7-pass, model 61 He was working around his place went to investigate, found the man Touring, in very good condition EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ suite, fine condition, $25, few good Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 31 when he stepped on a board and a Bitterly regretting that word had -...... n ,, throughout $650. ers sharpened and repaired, also used gas stoves $10 up. Close out of MACCABEES PLANNING was intoxicated. Attorney Hyde, Opportunities ...... scissors, knives and saws sharpened. new refrigerators, , take them now, not come to him-tn time to effect Business 33 nail entered his foo.t- His mail who defended August, entered a Money to Loan ...... All cars guaranteed as represented Work called for and delivered. when the weather is hot. Benson’s a recue, Wardea Lewis B. Lawes. Money W anted ...... Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm F urniture Co. Tel. 53-3. route is being handled by Ernest plea of not guilty. Judge ^Joim- Help and Situations 39TH ANNIVERSARY Zwick, a student at the Springfield who learned o f the tragedy wheh it EASY TIME PAYMENTS street, Manchester, Conn. Teleph. ne son found him guilty and: Imposed Help Wanted—Female ...... - 402. ______Y. M. C. A. college. a fine of $125 and costs... was too late, said.’tfie guards had. Help Wanted—Male ... ------Wanted—^To Buy 6 8 acted dutifully tt preventing the Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS Manchester Tent, No. 2, Knights , Mrs. Margaret Ososky of 27 Ker­ LAWN-MOWERS put in proper order. The committee for making ar­ ry street was found guilty of keep­ prisoners from attempting a rescue. Agents W inted ...... *7-A phonograp'.is. clocks, electric clean­ JUNK—I will pay highest .prices for of the Maccabees, will celebrate the ‘Everybody around here feels Situations Wanted—Female ... 3» ers. irons, etc. repaired. Key making. all kinds of Junk; also buy all kinds thirty-ninth anniversary off its or­ rangements for the anpual outing ing liquor with intent tofeell. Judge Situations Wanted—Male ...... , oJ BROW N THOMSON & CO. USED CAR DEP’T D.-althwalte. 150 Center street. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ ganization here, in the Balch & of the local branch of the Red Johnson imposed a fiue.0f J$125 and sadly about it," Warden Lawes HARTFORD phone 982-4. said. “ i:^do>.not/hlaine the officers. hve^°sS-pft®«^PonlVrV-Veiucle« | TEMPLE STREET SEWING MACHINES, repairing of Brown hall on Thursday evening of Men lodge will meet tonight for the costs. She was arresf^d'by'Patrol-: Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... first, time at the club house on 13 man John J. McGlinn qfi. the lilght -They cohld not: tklie flie responsl-* ; Cadillac & LaSalle Distributors all mak-es, oils, needles and supplies. Ra Gs. MAGAZINES;—Bundled paper this week. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... ^ R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward street. and Junk bought ij.t highest cash The guest of honor on this occa­ Brainard place at 8:30 to discuss of June 25 after he and; Policeman _ hlllty qf ^ndfaw-j^rlapners Into the : Poultry and Supplies ----- ••••,* -7 Phone 715. prices. Ph,.re 849-8 and I will oalL L plans. It is important that -iall Wirtalla had watched ttieVplac© river.!! '' Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Eisenberg. sion will be the state . supervisor, For Sale— Miacellaneons BUICK MASTER SIX members attend. some time. They saw a man go in 1927 DEMONSTRATOR Toilet Goods and Services 25 Edward Donlon of New BfaVen. Articles for Sale ...... Arrangements for the obseivance and come out with a package under Boats and Accessories ...... 4b PRICED HIGH': Rooms Without Board 50 are in the hands of the entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Gunsburg and his arm. They accosted him and Building M aterials ...... 47 Mr. and Mrs. James L. McGonigal Diamonds—Watchej^—Jewelry .. 48 J. M. SH E AR ER SHULTZ BEAUTY PARL6 r ment committee and a cordial in­ he admitted having bought the CAPITOL BUICK CO. TEL. '.600 of New York City spent the week­ Electrical Applianaes—Radio .. 49 FURNISHED ROOM in private family vitation is extended tq all the old liquor and paying $2.00 for it. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A 983 MAIN ST.. H A RTFO R D at 73 Pine street. and new members to attend. Re­ end with Mrs. Sarah McGonigal, of The policemen then went to the Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 Woodbrldge street. house and accused Mrs. Ososhy of Household Goods ...... 51 Dependable Used Cars Takes great pleasure in announcing freshments and a social get-togeth- tweafjMivG ~ [(25) Machinery and Tools ...... 62 Manchester Motor Sales Co. that they will be open in the evenings Country Board— Resorts 60 gj. follow the business and selling-liquor and she admitted it. Musical Instruments ...... 33 1069 Main St. So. M anchester by appointment. Miss Eva Rasimalte of 31 Charter In court this morning she claimed Open Eves & Sundays. Tel. 740 speech-makinig. years 'experience in' InenrancG Office and Store Equipment .... 54 Call 3-1912 FUP.NHSHED ROOMS for rent at Oak street was removed to the Mu­ she was excited at the time and did Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 Cresmont Inn, Myrtle Beach, with Specials at the Stores ...... 56 nicipal hospital suffering with ery­ not understand what the officers and kindred lines is af jronr ser- OAKLAND and PONTIAC kitchen privileges. Pole 107. Inquire sipelas. were talking about. The police­ Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Private Instruction 28 o f Phone 1545-2. SWEDISH DAY SCHOOL "Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 men also found a still in the hbuse viceithrongK this <^ «iirTS>>TO^BE AH INVENTOR A M TOO HEM AND TOLD YOU NEVER reasonable figure. ’ -1% acres of land, bfeaidnfuify lafd out with ROMANCE, BUT YOU CANT EXPECT SUCH iShi^TeirEnniiMG, [TO SHOUT AT ME. IDA. HEM-AMO 1 AND 'WnUC IN THE CLOUDS TOO. PATIENT, BUT JUNIOR MY. all kinds of shade and fruit trees and ^ahruljbery. 12 room DELUSIONS TO BRING HOME ANY OIVtOENDS. PLEASE REMEMBER house, good barn. This Is a wonderful place and a rare chance THE HAVE ^ BEEN ^ VERY but X SOON BROUGHT HIM l’d r a th e r WHAT A WILD q u e s t i o n o p THE , OAV HECTOR AND 1 WERE MARRIED TO CALL MB MOFTHER, to get an old colonial home. HAPPY , IN SPITE DOWN TO EARTH. YOU OU6HT give h im a HORSE. LOOK. I WE HAD A 6000 PLAIN TALK TOGETHER. NOT 1 4 AMA . AND HO’SV HECTOR OP HIS BAD TO BE MORS FIRM WITH p a t on t h e IDA , HE WANTS I TOLD HIM EXACTLY WHAT WAS WHAT. I DO WISH Mh/O Here is a bargain—6 room bungalow, with steam heat, gas, g o t r i c h , ^'LUCK. iCM HAS hem . a frying i^an or BACK AND YOU TO SEE etc., garage space for two cars, located five, minutes’ walk from W H IC H HAS WHEN HE CAME TO, HE GOT INTO HIS UVE IN HIM RIDING BE K/iORE A\X/ HARNESS, AMD HASNT BALKED SINCE. GOOD^! tOEAS IF ROLLING PIN *WU.L SOON Main street. $500 cash needed. Why Oay rent. Pigurajt BEEN UPPERMOST KNOCK THOSE IDEAS POVERTY, THAN HORSEBACK.' DIGNIFIED. GEE. WE^E IK) AMvfe we’O BE NO BETTER O ^ THAN HE COULD GET HAMN’ FUN. out, Price 15,260. .... ‘ • THE C/VITAL OUT OF HIS HEAD. BE BLACKING MIND S IN C E YOU ARE IF I HADNT PUSHED HIS EYE EVERY UNCLE HEM Building lot, ene acre, with city water, gae,' electricity ”ln HIM INTO THE REAL ESTATE, TO CARRY IS SWELL VISITING HER THEM OUT. TIME HE CAM front of It Price only |600. -v i < , BROTHER- IN-tAW, BUSINESS. WAS a n s w e r e d Coventry Farm—50 acres, seven room houee, rnnntng TODAY BY HER water in barni yard. Bam for seven bead stock, alio, t poultry SISTER, IDAr houses, work,shop, apide orchard, a practical farm tor 99,660. Terms.' ^ < WHO MODESTLV ; I ■ : ■ i- * • : a d m i t t e d Bolton Lake, “Lake View,” some nice cottage aitea offered THAT THE DAY as low as $250. Several new cCttagea already built Drive t?F'. HE GOT MARRIEO’ out and see for yourself. Turn' north ^ust west of first lake.:; A N D TH E DAY 4 HE BEGAN rO MAKE MONEY W A S NOT L, .1009 Main ^ MERELY A REAL ESTATE, INSUBANCE, STEAflfSHIP TICIOSTS 4 COIfVefDCN^. I2L MANCHESTER (CONN.> BNTENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 5^ 1927.

FLAPPER FANNY SAYS? SKIPPY SENSE a«i NONSENSE THAT. W66 JA BOARD 7RAT M AYB€ I R£SS EV€R U lR O r e - Me MAIL • ------HAYSS STANCSy JOCfSSUJROYSyO m €* iWONOeR? luHAT Knowledge without the necessary MAYB€ CAIVARV IMVlTSP DiDxeVFROROa? work to apply it properly is of no M€TO A PARry An ' x N£\/€R value. Ktieuj A80VT AiOPAfOl? The "Woman on the Floor Above ANV"(OAy? Worries Me The woman on the floor above worries me. Her Inquisitive glances upset me. Her rasping voice annoys me. When I return home at 3 in the morning I suspect she does not ap­ prove of my actions. j When I lie late in bed I feel sure she is distressed. She is suspicious of everything. And especially of me. S I can’t get away with a tb.ing. She always knows when I've had a drop or two. \\ Rtt.uc.Mr. Mr. ' Sue can invariably tell where I’ve Copyright, P. L. Crosby, 1927, Johnson Features, Inc. eiMT CY MA comce me. been. But I ’ll fool her some day and A batliiuM girl doesn’t care a wrap. not come home at all. The Boss Played 103 Holes of Golf in 3 Days By Fontaine Fox WASHINGTON TUBBS U The woman on the floor above worries me. By Crane I'm married to her. Y \3 What the world needs is a repair shop where broken promises can be ------GIVING THE OFFICE F o R .C E A FINE CHANCE To r OVV, NOT ALL O’ T h GM, at least patched up. WONGST, RECOVER. FR.OM THE T R I P L E H o H O A V . Sv\0\M GVRUS CrTHtR WNS GoN. vNv\x I c#kN -DNre NOO V0\"tU COUPL^ dlMMS? j Ons Laugh It Off A U ■SlOe 'SROW DIME’S IN RONGGt, ■Too VAVGV\-Wf\T fOR MG Don’t think, Clarice, that I feel NO TltAG. VIlLU VN.? A N ’ ClOZH. ANOTHER NATURE QUIZ blue; No sorrows All my cup— The day I was turned down by you 7 The first five of today’s questions Somebody else turned up. were prepared by the American Nature Association to give you an­ The man who tries to drown his other test on your knowledge of troubles always seems to have an natural prenomena. Answers to idea that they are located in his all the questions will be found on stomach. another page. 1— "Where are the ear cavities To go over big you must tur;i all on a black cricket? your negative qualities Into positive 2— In what spot in the Unitedones. States has the hottest temperature been recorded? If people obeyed the law of the 3— How did the common dande­land and of their bodies, lawyers lion get its name? and doctors would have to go at 4— How many stars outline thesomething else or go hungry. Big Dipper constellation? V 5— "What three snakes produce American’s chewing gum bill in their young alive, instead of from the last year was 90 million dol­ eggs? lars, exclusive of the cost of gaso­ 'AT'S FUNNY. 6— "What events are included inline necessary to remove it from the HE THEY’D the Decathlon" trousers. BE HEREr IM T em MlNUTeS 7— "What brought recent notori­ He who runs may read and she ety to Alvin “Shipwreck” Kelly? who walks may powder her nose— S— "What position of importance and does. is held by General Herbert M. Lord? 9— "What country’s coat of arms Junior: Ma! will the ten com­ depicts the kangaroo and the mandments hurt anyone? emu? Mother: Certainly not, son. 10— ■W’ho is Emmeline Pank Junior: Well, that’s all right, hurst? then. Baby just ate the ones teacher gave me yesterday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pillsbury of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson Mrs; John M. Anderson of Ham­ and family of Holl street have re­ lin street and daughters Vivian and Chestnut street spent the week-end and Fourth at Giant’s Neck, Nlan- turned from, a two weeks’ automo­ ABOUT TOWN Florence are visiting Mrs. Ander­ bile trip, during which time they -- - ^ ^ - son’s son Carl and his wife in De­ tic, Mrs. Pillsbury and the children will remain until August 1. visited relatives in Detroit, Mfch., troit. Miss Vivian Anderson will re­ going by way of Niagara Falls and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Crowell of turn after a two weeks’ stay at her Canada and returning by way of brother’s home while the others The Misses Helen Cornet and Highland Park who have been visit­ Mary Dielenschneider have been Pennsylvania and the Allegheny ing in France, left that country on will remain for a month. spending a few days at Grove mountains. They made stops at Saturday and are expected to arrive Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Beach. here on Friday of this week. — / York and covered 2,000 miles. Association, will have its flrit meet­ ing in'July on Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Duncan have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hitching and returned to their home in New York Miss Esther Brlndle of Flushing, Leonard Kingman of 71 Summer this week in Tinker hall. City. Mrs. Duncan was the former Jj. I., spent the week-end and holi­ day at her home on Marble street. street and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dr. George Dwyer of Boston, sang Miss Irene Crockett and came here Kingman of 827 Main street have a tenor solo at the morning service for the wedding last Saturday ot returned from a week-end trip at Second Congregational church her brother Walter and Miss Mary Lady Roberts Lodge, daughters through northern New England. Sunday. He has been visiting his McMenemy.. of St. George, will hold its regular They stopped at Old Orchard, York meeting in Tinker hall tomorrow Beach and Wells Beach, Maine. mother, Mrs. Margaret E. Dwyer of North Main street and other rela­ Ernest P. William of New York evening promptly at eight o’clock. City spent Sunday and the Fourth A social hour with refreshments Mr. and Mrs. William Haggerty tives in town. at his home on Hudson street. will follow the business. This wUl of Main street spent the week-end John Hand has sold to Harland be the only meeting this month, and with Mrs. Haggerty’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Florence Warner of 53 Moses Blow at Middlesex, Vt. Corey of Hockanum a shore fro.nt the meeting the first Wednesday cottage at Coventry lake. Mr. Corey Hamlin street is spending ten days in August will be the only ones un­ intends to build there in the near visiting friends in Boston and near­ til September. Members of the family of James by shore resorts. A. Aitken, formerly of this town, future. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Aitken's parents, IMr. and Mrs. J. W. Goslee of Huntington street. Mr. Aitken was recently appointed superintendent of the Inland Ma­ rine department of the Aetna Fire Insurance company and will have his headquarters in Chicago. Miss Doris Robshaw, who will teach in the Manchester schools this year, is spending the month nf July with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Perry of Concord, N. H. Miss Margaret Robshaw and Miss Hazel Hare of the Willimantic Normal school are visiting at the Robshaw home on Huntington street. Mrs. L. A. McIntosh and Mrs. Harry Birath of 47 East Middle COOL SUMMER Turnpike are visiting friends m Jamestown, N. Y. They expect to be there for two weeks. Dr. Mortimer E. Moriarty of this town, who has been an interne at St. Francis hospital for 16 months, will begin practice in Manchester WASH FABRICS at the end of this month with head­ quarters in the offices of Dr. T. H. Weldon. Dr. Moriarty, who receiv­ ed his bachelor degree at Cornell in 1922, was given the degree of doc­ tor of medicine at Yale in 1926. He At Three Popular Prices is a graduate of the High school here.

, Mrs. E. H. Crosby and Miss Priscilla Crosby of Robert Road are at Hemlock Lodge, Lake Pocoto- paug for a stay of several weeks. For a Carefree Vacation yard yard yard Arnold R. Taylor of East Cen­ ter street has returned from Bos­ ton where he has been undergoing T>on"t leave 'valuables unprote&ed In this lot you will find a large The fabrics In this lot are suit­ Our best ■wash goods, both th® treatment at the Peter Bent Brig­ ham hospital. assortment of 40 inch printed ba­ able for both women’s and chil­ rayons and the prints, can be found tiste which comes in a variety of dren’s cool summer frocks. At 59c In this assortment. A wonderful Miss Ethel Buckmiller of Nauga­ LfOCKING your doors when you go patterns and colors, guaranteed showing of our regular $1.39 wash­ For jewelry, documents ! you will find our regular 79c ra- tuck, a graduate of the school for fast; the new stippled voiles which able printed radium; printed can­ nurses at Bridgeport hospital, and away does not insure against the loss dioux chiffon in many new designs; Miss Beatrice Buckmiller, director and small articles, rent can be had in rose, white, green, tons: Rose Marie crepes; sport sat­ of Buckmiller’s orchestra of Nauga­ a convenient safe deposit of valuables left unprotected. Un­ blue, peach and lavender; Everfast 36 inch charmeusette In dainty old ins; raffon, taffoshan and taffeta tuck, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Si­ materials, guaranteed fast; plain warp prints. All new, smart pat­ mon Hildebrand of School street. box. occupied homes are the special mark fashioned prints; 36 inch ray-de­ ■w'hite voiles; 32 inch tissues, also rayon; 36 inch sylphan and a few terns and colorings. Buy a dress Miss Doris Carlson ot North Eas­ Suitcases, trunks and of burglars, and the risk of fire is an 36 inch printed dotted swiss, linens pieces of 32 inch tissue in dainty length now while our assortment is ton, Mass., has been spending the and rayon alpaca in new summer summer colorings. complete. past few days with Miss Ruth Ben­ bulky packages may be additional hazard. shades. son of East Center street. stored at a modefate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Viot of monthly charge. Silverware, jewelry, documents, and Highland Park are at Lake Placid, N. Y. Valuables may be other articles of special value may Mr. and Mrs. Henry Von Hone of broughtfor deposit at any be deposited safely in our vault dur- Washable Silk Honan, yard $1,19 Astoria, L. I., spent the week-end time and arrangements and holiday with the latter’s par­ ixig your absence. The cost of this If you are looking for a material that is good looking and at the same time washable, you ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of made in a few minutes. 50 Clinton street. protection is small. should buy this washable silk honan. Its rough finish and heavy body makes it specially adaptable Miss Mary Boyle, daughter of for sport dresses, children’s dresses, linings, draperies, etc. The Mrs. Mary B. Koch of 115 Walnut French blue, old china, resida, beige, maize, white and the latest color— The Spiiit of St. Louis. street is at Seventh Lake in the Adirondacks where she will remain for the summer. Hale’s Yard Goods—Main Floor Miss Rosamond Atkinson, kinder­ garten teacher in the Barnard The Manchester Trust Company school here, left Sunday for Laurel South Manchester, Conn. Lodge Camp, Roscoe, N. Y., where Free Delivery she will spend the summer. Free Parking Daily Any­ Mrs. R. H. Wirtalla and daugh­ Space in ter, Ruthmary, of Strant street, are where in visiting Mrs. Wirtalla’s mother, Rear of Mrs. John Scanlon of Holyoke, Town Mass. SOUTH -MnNCHCSTCR • CONN niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii^ Store. Mr. and IMrs. George Waddell of East Center street have opened their summer home at Columbia SPECIAL Lake for the season and will have For, One Week Only as their guests for the month cf July, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddell Cleaning and Pressing of St. Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ladies’ Dresses $1.50 Believe It Or Not iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiifi John Keeney were guests at the cottage for the week-end and Gents’ 3 Piece Suits $1.25 Phone 2403 We’ve tried hard to build up a business | i ALEXANDER JARVIS. Jr. | Fourth. 1 SAND, GRAVEL, STONE | 1 For Summer Wear The family of W. L. Parkis of MRS. I. B. NELSON | in this town by giving a little better ser- j Summit street is at Groton Long 42 Bi’anford St. | = I CINDER FILLING | Point for the month of July. AU Goods Called for and delivered. i vice and selling a little better goods than i i Loam and Grading. Ashes Removed. | = the average store. = Moving and Trucking = Here And There | WWVWVX'V\>>V\V\VVVWVVVVVVVVVV>-VV i Now is the time to have your lots graded at the = I But it’s no use. ii Cemeteries by S I MEN’S and WOMEN’S BATHING StUrrS | i I ALEXANDER JARVIS, JR. | = Most of them bright, contrasting colMS’ i Reymander’s Market i Manchester folks don’t want that kind = 416 Center Street, Phone 341 | S 9 1069 Main Street, Opposite Army & Navy Club I of a store. I $2.00*“$5o00 I = ------— ------» , Phone 456 We DeUver ■■ <; I So WeVe Going Out i Men’s Sailor and Panama Hats The Red Wing Coal Company Men’s Summer Underwear FRESH FISH Of Business Athletic Style ...... $L00 Suit OPERATED BY Genuine B. V. D...... • • • ...... • • $1*50 Suit ^ For Wednesday I Selling everything in the store including THE MEEGH GRAIN COMPANY I the fixtures I Men’s White and Fancy Broadcloth Shirts BITUMINOUS ANTHRACITE = with and •without collars attached. , COAL COAL Special—Haddock 12^ s Below Cost Clean Coal. Courteous Treatment. I MEN’S AND BOYS’ KEDS Halibut, Fresh Salmon, Steak Cod, Cod to Boil, Bos­ I There’s something here that you can use | Prompt Deliveries. i The popular summer footwear ton Blue, Flounders, Filet of Haddock, Butterfish, OFFICE AND YARD Swordfish, STEAMING CLAMS AND QUAHAUGS. I —at a price. i $1.50 to $2.50 Garden and Fairfield Streets, East Hartford Conn. £ Gome and get it. Telephone, Laurel 1295 I Holeproof Hosiery Munsingweac Fancy Native Strawb^ries Vegetebles of allkinds* The Amos Adams Co. I A. L BROWN &. CO. f M eats,. I 70 East Center Street. Phone 192 s I : ■ . . . '"i I Advertise in The Evrnimg Herald-It Pays ......

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