fo^ toe Month of A j^ » 1980 noon and ptobably tonight; Finftiyi olondy with slowly rishig tempera­ 5 , 5 2 7 ture. Uembcra ot the Andlt Bureau of ClrculatloBU ___ Conn. State Library—Ck>mp. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SOUTH MANC;HESTER, c o n n ., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. (Classified ^Advertising on Page 14) VOL. XUV., NO. 193. r EX-CADET CAGLE, AND THE ^ ^ ADMIRALS DISAGREE Leads Revolt in India YALE STUDENTS REASON HE QUIT THE ARMY D R Y BROOK” SUPT. QUESTION IIP ARE SUSPENDED OVER NAVAL PACT TO THE VOTERS F O L L O m R IO T MERIDEN PROBE BEFORE THE SENATE in Statement Say He Did Not Fourteen Come Under Dean’s SOLDIER SAVES LIFE Selectmen Decide Special Merit Discharge for Call­ OF KING’S SMALL SON HSary P. Jones Says a Kf* Ban; Sixteen Others Lose Town Meeting Should Act Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia, May 15. (erent Setdement Woold ing Attention to Condi­ __(AP)—Prompt action today of Privileges as Result of a sehtinel outside toe King’s On Sanitary Sewer Dis­ summer palace saved the life of Have Been Possible; Was tions at the State School. his second son, Tomislav. Disturbances Last We.eh. The sentinel on duty below toe trict Purchase Proposal. nursery ■window saw toe child Naval Adviser at London; New Haven, May. 15.—(AP)— New Haven, May 14.—(AP.)— playing on the balcony, climb to Praise of the investigation precipi­ toe rail and faU. He drop^d his The question of tlie purchase of Fourteen students in Yale College tated by James Peck, discharged rifle and dashed forward just in Pratt Says America Got the rights of way through the so today foxmd themselves suspended farm superintendent into charges of time to catch toe infant in his called “dry brook” from the South from recitations for the remainder arms. the Best It Could— Borah brutality at toe Connecticut School King Alexander, frantic, de­ Manchester Sanitary an(J Sewer dis­ of the college year by order of Dean for Boys at Meriden is contained in scended rapidly and embracing trict and the reimbursement of the a statement drafted for presenta­ Clarence W. Mendell of the college, toe sentinel called toe officer of district for money expended for tion to toe executive board of toe Agrees With Jones on as an outcome of the student dis­ toe guard, instructing him to storm water sewer construction will Connecticut Child Welfare associa­ be placed before a special to'ira turbance of last Thursday night. take immediate steps o procure tion. the soldier’s discharge from toe Need of More Eight-Inch meeting to be held in June, the The disciplinary notice also de­ The statement prepared by Mrs. Board of Selectmen decided last prived sixteen students of the priri- army. He then presented him Percy T. Walden of New Haven, with 30,000 dinars (about $500) night. The date of the special town lege of the right to live in a cottage president of toe aisociatipn, Miss and arranged for a life-long pen­ Cruisers. meeting will be set after sever^ dormitory next year, “because of Mary Bvilkeley o f Hartford, presi­ other minor matters that may M the disorder in their rooms” that dent of toe State League of Women sion. placed before the meeting are set­ same night. Voters, and Mrs. Edith Valet Cook, Washington, May 15 —(AP) —- tled. Dean’s Statement of New Haven, state chairman of Two grey-haired admirals of the Action by Dean Mendell was fore­ In Conference Child Welfare for toe League, says: American Navy, each with upwards Last night the Selectmen held a cast as his inquiry into the disturb­ “The Connecticut League of ENVOY PRKENTS conference with Frank Cheney, Jr., ance progressed but the number of Women Voters and toe Connecticut of a half century of distinguished president of the district and Howell Poetess, orator, Oxford graduate students who were to be disciplined Now you see why Cadet Christian (Red) Keener Cagle, AU-Amenc^ Child Welfare have been watching service behind him, disagreed Cheney, head of the Industrial Re­ were not known until a formal football ster. has had to quit West Point. He is pi^ctured here with toe ■with toe greatest interest develop­ edly today over toe merits of -too and first woman president of the lations divisioc of Cheney Brokers. statement was issued today. In part wife whom he secretly, married two years ago in defiance of toe ments in toe reorganization of toe HIS CREDENTIALS naval treaty of London. Several questions with regard to the Indian National Congress, Sarojini this said: IcaLmy’s regulations; She is toe former Miss Manon HaUle of New Connecticut School for Boys, follow­ Sounding toe first note of pro­ sewer district’s proposals were Naidu, above, now has succeeded “Much of the disorder in these Orleans^ a b o ^ o o d sweetheart. Cagle resigned, a monto before he was ing toe recent investigations there test from any official quarter, Rear rooms was due to intruders from, Admiral Hilary P. Jones, long an ironed out, but most important of to the leadership of India’s “civil to have been graduated, following disclosure of toe marriage. and we have noted, with concern all was the decision, of the Select­ other rooms with the result that certain actions recently taken by toe Gabert B. Stockton in Vienna outstanding figure among na"vy men, disobedience” campaign against men to place the entire matter be­ some apparent injustice is being board of trustees. told toe Senate foreign relations fore the voters in meeting and let British rule. This unusual portrait done. A t the same time occupants of Praise Peck. committee |hat he not only dis­ agreed with many of toe decisions them decide. . study of her was made during her rooms are responsible for the order "The only employe of toe institu­ Is Officially Recognized Practically the only point m the of the rooms and failing knowledge of toe London conference bpt visit'to the last year. tion thus far actually discharged discussion about which the Select­ of the actual disturbers of the peace SAVE EIGHT AVIATORS has been James Peck on toe ground, thought a different settlement womd men and the district representatives She has long been a co-worker of who protected themselves by using 1 we 'understand, of being a ‘trouble by Austria’s President. have been entirely possible. have not reached an agreement is Mabafma Gandhi and Abbas Tyabji, other men’s rooms the conse­ maker.’ We know that we are voic­ At toe same time Admiral William V. Pratt, commander of toe battle the paying of any money for the Indian leaders who have been ar­ quences faU in some eases upon ing toe sentiment of a large group construction of a storm water sewer those less responsible.” _ IN SHARK FILLED SEA f AP'»__Gilbert fleet, was ad'vising the Senate navm of Connecticut nitizens in saying Vienna, May 15.-(AP)-GUbert that toe treaty suited between Spruce street and the “dry rested. In the case of suspensions the that, far from meriting discharge, Baker Stockton, successor to toe brook.” Cheney Brothers say that dean said: Mr. Peck is deserving of sincere him, that he was satisfied to have if this storm water sewer were clos­ “In the case of these men as with commendation for his disinterested late Albert H. Washburn as United fewer eight-inch gun cruisers tom ed the town would be forced to the others, responsibility lies large­ Two Believed to Be __^indeed self sacrificing—service in States nfinister to Austria, present­ toe Na'vy previously had asked, great expense to replace it. They POLICE FRUSTRATE ly upon the shoulders or other me®, calling attention to toe shocking ed his credentials to President Mik- and that in any case toe A m eri^ delegation at London got toe best it have no intention of closing this themselves more guilty.” conditions that obtained there.^ las today. ,, . „ culvert but they simply ctie that The students who were suspended On Plane and Two Others - - — “In contrast, no other dismissals In the course of an address, he could. point to proe what the Samtary were: L. H. Boles, , Both Naval Advisers MRS. NAIDU’S RAID m I . f . A/r 1 1 2 I Tourists Must Carry Gold or have, so far as we know, been made said among other things; Both admirals were naval advis­ and Sewer district has done for the W. E. Culbertson, Lansdowne, Pa.; although toe commission’s report “There has always been a bond ers at London, but Jones left before south end. On the other hand some N. L. Deutsch, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. Thought Lost Utt Islana at Coia certificates or Silver clearly indicated that a number of of sympathy between toe peoples of of the Selectmen maintain that the C. Reiner, Clayton, Mo,; B. Kauff­ _ Money Will Be Confiscated. toe United States and A'ustria. Our toe conference ended because of m- staff members deserved summary ness and he came to toe committee culvert system has been in 20 years man, East Orange, N. J.; W. C. discharge. To permit such employes people have long -viewed with pro- and has become dedicated to public Officers Surround New In­ uuTTuHawaii; J Big Plane Lost Nogales, Anz., May 15.— W d admiration - the achievements table today leaning heavily *• Thome, Rye, N. Y.; R. A. McLaugh­ to resign voluntarily, leaving them cane. His disability did not dimjn- use in that time. They also fear a lin, ; T. Todd, Seattle, Wash.; (AP.)—American bankers bave in good standing to t^ e similar of toe AUstrifltn people in all fields nf precedent . would be established if ish-the -vigor of his replies to ques­ dian Leader and Friends W. I. Wait, Kinderhook, N. Y,; T. J. Honolulu, May' 15.— (AP)—Bight been informe4 by'Mexican Con­ position* in - another state, would huQum endwvor. It is esped^y the work were paid for at the pres­ hofewortoy toat even through, toe tioning Senators. Welsh, Steubenville; G. Wolfe, Bal­ sul Jose Valenzuela that , an or- see»;to ua Uttl«- i*ort of * crime ‘T disagree fundamentally with Ad­ of toe 12 Army and Na-v^ fliers who very difficult period of political and ept time. timore, R. C. Webery, Akron. Ohio, • han been' received Jnjm against boyhood. miral Pratt,” he said. ‘1 cannjrt un­ Want Statement As They Take Salt nil members of the class of 1930 and were cast upon toe rough, shark-in­ Ptosident Ort^ Rubio fbrhki- Kack Hadley. ecohomical readjustment Vienna After a long discussion the Select- j derstand Admiral Pratt’s position. J, A. Godchaux, of New Orleans, fested waters between toe islands ding toe import of sil'veri in’ any "We also feel that a great in­ kept undiminished its prestige as a Great Britain, Jones said, always men voted to place the matter be­ . La., and Roy C. Robison of New form into Mexico. justice has been done to Mr. Julius had tried to beat down toe Ameri­ fore the town meeting after, how­ of Maui and Hawaii were rescued Valenzuela said toe otder ap­ Dharasaana, India, May 15.— York City of the class of 1932. Hadley, secretary of toe State Board (Continued on Page 9.) can strength in toe eight-inch ever, they have secured from Cheney late last night by toe inter-island plied to silver coin, buUioh and of Welfare, in toe statement of toe Brothers a statement in writing out­ (AP.)—^Police this forenoon nipped The IMsturbance. cruisers most desired by the Navy, steamer Hawaii- Two others were j ore and Mexican coin new in boat’d of trustees condemning his ntifi at London had brought about lining the obligations that must go The disturbance a week ago be­ in toe bud Mrs. Sarojini Naidu’s believed to be afloat in an army toe United States as weU as part in bringing about toe inquiry. with the rights of way and includ­ gan much like those in other years, such a r«Iuction. projected civil disobedience leader­ Amphibian plane. The fate of the coin of other nations. It would seem to toe public that STUDENTS OPPOSE The Japanese cruiser strength as ing assurance that Cheney Brothers the ringing of a false alarm of fire Under a strict interpretation - Mr. Hadley, if directly responsible ship by surrounding her and a large remaining two was unknown. against toe United S’tateg under the would not seek money for any other followed by other alarms, a student of toe order, tourists and others for toe publicity g^ven the affairs party of volunteers as they started treaty he placed at “5-5 plus.” storm sewer construction the firm demonstration with the fire appar­ The twelve fliers were caught in wiU have to carry gold, or gold of toe school, deserves from toe When toe witness concluded, or the sewer district may have to raid- the salt depot’ here. atus in the center and hurly-burly the grip of the rough channel yes­ certificates for money oh enter­ board, toe State Board of Welfsffe CHANGE IN NAME rTinirmau Borah said that while he built. In answer to this latter re­ The' police action indicated toe which led to sending police to toe terday in toe emergency landing • of ing Mexico. The penalty for ■vio­ and toe pubUc toe heartiest thanks was not ready to indicate wheto*- quest Cheney Brothers stete that government’s determination to prac­ college section. In the bodily con­ a big Army bombing plane lation will be confiscation of and commendation.for his courage he would support ratification of toe they are not seeking any reimburse­ tice firm methods against toe salt flict which finally came about a toe subsequent rescue attempto by silver coin possessed And a fine. in bringing to their attention a situ­ treaty, he agreed -with Jones in ments for expenditures that were raids.' ' number of students were clubbed fellow aviators who were \mable to ation of such intense concern to us Wesleyan Boys at Middle- respect to toe need for' more eight- Mrs. Naidu had assembled her and toe police were bombarded from’ taUft off after they had landed at toe all.” inch cruisers. (Continued on Page Three.) followers early in toe morning, dormitory windows with various ar­ scene. The statement was presented to volunteers flocking to the scene ticles. . Eight Rescued. VARIOUS FAITHS the executive hoard of toe State town Are Satisfied With TYPES CWF CRUISERS. just outside this town. Ten students were in court next The eight rescued fliers werd tak­ League of Women Voters a,t Hart­ Washington, May 15.—(AP)— ford yesterday, and will be offered Police Assemble day and seven were fined for dis­ en from a Navy seaplane The old feud over toe type of cruis­ ROY INAUGURATED Several hundred police had been turbance of toe'peace. Army amphibian, both of which, had ! to toe board of toe Child Welfare Present Name. er best suited to American nee-ls HOLD CONFERENCE Association at its meeting here concentrated for toe purpose of pre­ Dean Praises Police. gone to 'the rescue of toe bomber. I ■was revived in a running exchange venting toe salt raid. The depot at ■ Dean Mendell in a statement, The big bomber was believed to next week. of questions and answers today as HAITFSPRESIDENT Dharasaana is privately-owned but praised toe action of toe police and have been lost. The Hawaii is pro­ Middletown, May 15.— (A P )—two ^ ^ ^ Senate___ committees continued government operated, according to he began an inquiry into toe partici­ ceeding in search of another amphi­ Students of Wesleyan University are f jjgannga on toe London naval toe authorities. The government in- pation of students in the trouble. bian which was believed to be carry­ Jews, Catholics and Protes­ opposed to change of name of toe ti^ ty . . , The freshman class had been warn­ ing t^o men, believed to be afloat WOMAN PROSPECT alma mater a student survey just The smaller ship, with six-inch (Continaed on Page Three.) made shows, as only 84 out of 50t» ed previously that members who in toe channel. „ tants Attempt to Clear Up guns, found a champion in Admiral Selected by Hoover Commis­ took part in any disturbance would Piloted by Lieutenant T. L. Boyd, voted “yes.” T he proposal for a Willia'm V. Pratt, commander of tb » face drastic action. The list of stu­ of 'Washington; D. C., ^ d carrying NOT A CANDIDATE change of name was due in part to battle______fleet,______who told toe naval sion and Political Groups dents given out by Dean Mendell to­ Staff Sergeant H. Alexander of Misnnderstandings. toe fact that there are two otl«r uwjjg ^^gu satisfied wUk AMERICAN GIRLS day shows that all but two-suspend­ Kennedy, Ala.; Staff Swgeant ^ e stitutions In which “Wesleyan” te ■■j treaty provision giving the ed students were seniors and toe Becker of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Pri­ part of toe title. The Navy Uttle as weU as big cruisers, were made known by D. C. sffiis secretary Adams' of too Na'vy As Temporary Chief , others sophomores. vate H. L. Cowan, of Syracuse, N. St. Louis,'- May 15.— (A P )—Im­ Mrs. Emma L Nettleton Says chairman of toe student committee ^jgfore toe foreign relations commit- AT PRESENTATION Of those deprived of dormitory Y., toe bomber was forced down in passioned pleas from laiety and rooms next year, eight are sopho­ the channel while flying from Luke clergy alike to end conflict ih re in charge and these cover also ato- defended the treaty al- Port Au Prince, Haiti, May 15.— mores and eight j'uniors. The fresh­ Field to Hilo. ligion today were before a National ^ She Would Not Consider letics and publicity.. toough he had disclosed that ^e• Eugene Roy, selected for temporary men had heeded toe warning and Three Jump. seminar here of Jewish, Catholic and i On toe change of name American Delegation at Lon

ftANCHGSTBB EVISnNG HEEAU), SCiM b MANCHESTER. CQIOl. THURSDAY, MAY 16, i9s6. ■jPAGBTWO five years aa faculty repreaehtative ADWHRALS DISAGISE 6ABS0N BUYS PLANT of Yale college on the board and as Ship Arrivals MSTON WOMAN LEAVES a member of executive committee of Local Stocks the board. He was graduated from OVER NAVAL TREATY N.Y» Stobkir FORTUNE TO CHARTTY Albany, N. T., May 15.— Yale In 1009. (Furnlslied. by Initaaia i i .-Co.^ The Albany Evening News said to­ New York, Cherbourg, May 15, Central Row, Hartford, Conn. jLdazns ^ ...... 31^4 day that control of the Albany Per­ UNIVERSAUSTS ELECT (Conttnnod from l*age i.) AUeg C o r p '...... i ...... 27^ forated Wrapping Paper Company, Bridgeport, May 15.— (AP.)—The from New York. Am C a n ...... 144^4 I Newport, R. I., May 15.—(i^ ) OBADVATE NURSES MEET course ^e made a compromise. The France, Havre, May la, Newi 1 P. M. Stocka. An estate estimated at approximate­ one of the largest paper n ^ u fa c- Meriden, May 15— (AP.)—The goverping officers of the organiza-^ • Bank Stocks. Am and For Pow ...... 85 turing concerns of its type in this tion of the Connecticut Universalist question is whether we made a just York. Am Intemat ...... i.. 44 ly $5,000,000 was left largely to spring meeting of the Graduate Sailed: Bid Asked charitable and altruistic purposes in country ,has been acqured by Roger Nurses’ Association of Connecticut churches were «dl re-elected at a compromise.” Am PoW tod Bt ,...... 107 The secretary related that the p^V'pivm outh. May 14, for New i Bankers Trust Co. . . . 325 the will of Ellen Frances Mason of W. Babson, financial statistician, is being' held here today at the meeting of the . 98th annual conven- 360 Am Rad Stand San ...... 3 2 ^ treaty entailed a billion dollar biUld- YoriT ^ . ' I « t y Bank and Trust . 340 Newport and Boston filed for pro­ and his American Public Welfare First Baptist and Center Congrega- tion here today, Dresden, Bremen, May 15, New. Cap Nat B A T ...... 365 Am RoEMill ...... 75 bate here today. She died in Boston tional churches. About 60 nurses Reports of various committees ing program over ten years but ”a Am Smelt ...... 69% Trust, of Babson Park, Mass. weve read. Those re-elected follow: York I Conn. River ...... 425 a few weeks ago. William A. Wheeler, president of are in attendance at the meeting of somewhat delayed building program, Frederik v m , Copenhagen, MayiHtfd Conn. Trust . . . . 135 Am T and T ...... '.*• • *248% Specific bequests, public and per­ the board members and the private President, Theodore A. Fischer, spreading over more years may be iAm Tob B ....'...... 254 the company, the News says, has New Haven; vice-president, Edwin 15, New York. First Nat Htfd ...... — sonal, totalled slighUy in excess of sold his entire interest in the com­ duty section and about 100 are at­ wiser.” Vulcania, New York, May 16, j Land and Title Am Wat W k s ...... 113% $805,000 and of that amoimt $740,- tending the health and education E. Smith, Meriden; superintendent. Designs Changing. Anaconda ...... 60% pany to the Babson firm and the Rev. A. N. Foster, Norwich; treas- Naples. ‘ Mutual BAT 000 represented public bequests. The sessions. [New Brit Trust ...... — Atl Ref ...... 43% ' presidency will be taken over oy served I urer, Herbert E. Belden, Hartford. He pointed out that ship designs, residue, real and personal, was left This noon luncheon was particularly in crusers, were chang­ i Riverside Trust ...... 500 Bald Xioco ...... 28% Seth Wheeler, present vice presi­ Rev. Harry A. Hersey, of Dan­ Bendix A'viat ...... 41% in trust with the Old Colony Trust dent. The new vice president will and a joint meeting was held this ing, and a more deliberate program i West Htfd,, Trust . . . . 325 Company of Boston, the net income afternoon. bury, was elected to be preacher of L A T E ^ STOCKS Be*h S teel...... 97 be a Babson Company official. the Occasional sermon at the con­ might save expense and pro'vlde a I Insurance Stocks. to be paid to charitable and altruis- j “ “ xjoUster of Wellesley xAetna Casualty...... 140 150 Case Thresh .336 tic purposes as directed by a com -. Dwight G. W. HoUster, oi weue ^ vention to be held next year in stronger navy. 92% i Cerro E(e P a sc o ...... -. 55% NORWALK’S POPULATION “When do you expect parity wm xAetna life ...... 90^ mittee composed of Esther G. Bar- Hills, Mass. Stamford. 72 Chic Mil StR and P pf ...... 35% The amoimt involved in the aeai Norwalk, May 15^ (A P )—Incom- be reached •with Great Britain?” New York, May 15.— CAP)— . i ------xAetna Fire,-- $10 par . ’ 70 -- rows of Boston, Frank W. Hallowell ^ ^ _ plete fig^ures today showed that Stock prices sank slowly in unusual- xAutomobUe ...... 42 I Chic and Norwest . , ...... 82% of Newton, Mass.; Ida S.. Ripley of; was not mentioned. The company is NOT TO PROTEST CENSUS asked Senator Johnson, Republican, Cterysler ...... 34% SI 440 000, W ita lj Norwalk has gained 5579 since the Hartford, May 15,— (AP.)—May­ ly calm seas today, as professional conn. General ...... 138 Nev/ton, Mass.; Helen Morton of i capitalized at California. dnerators failed to provide renewed xHtfd Fire, $10 par .. 80 (Jol Gas and El ...... 86 ^ ’ ’ of no par 11920 census; the total to date is 33,- or Walter E. Batterson, Registrars “That depends, but my own -view I Boston and Richard M. Smith of j stock is 156,000 shares ' 329 gainst 27,743 ten years ago. buoyancy, and tee puWic remained i jjtfd Stm Boil, $10 par 68 Col Graph — ...... 28% ■Boston value common. William W. Cotter and Andrew G. is that it would be some time after Coml S o lv ...... 32 With a section of one large district Nystrom. and Chamber of Com­ apathetic. A few issues in which j National F ir e ...... 78 The ^sposal of the income of the j Wheeler and Hollister 30“ jtly stat- still missing, Norwalk’s population 1936, depending on the policy we only a market is prolded broke j xPhoenix Fire ...... 88 Comwlth and Sou ...... - • 17% residue is subject, however, to the ; gd negotiations for the sale ^ been merce officials today decided not to adopt,” said the secretary. Consol Gas ...... • -129% is expected to exceed 35,000 or an protest the census returns for Hart­ sharply, but leading shares gto-1 Travelers ...... 1510 : needs of the chUdren of Margaret | under way for two years. Wlte the increase of approximately 25 per­ “Isn’t it a fact that under the erally lost Uttie more than 2 points , PnbUc Uttlity Stocks. Contin C t o ...... ••• 65% Winthrop Forbes, wife of J. Grant j exception of Wheeler and Hollister, ford. The official count is 161,327 treaty it is impossible to attain par­ Ck>]^ Prod ...... 105% cent. and the registears estimate that the or so. xConn. E3ec Sve ...... 94 Forbes of England, for their com- , ggjd no, changes would occur in ity during the life of the treaty?” Neither long or short positions in | xConn. P ow er...... 88 Curtiss Wright ...... 11 fortable support. The fund continued | executive department, city’s population is at least 167,000. “That is true, we must leave two Dupont De N e m ...... ,...130% MAN’S BODY IDENTIFIED the market have worked out very Hartford Ellec Lt ----- 92 until Jan. 7, 1942 and for as much company specializes in the They base their estimate on person­ Eastman K odak...... 247% Thompsonville, May 15—^4AP) — al tax lists and school enumeration. ships to be built after the life of profitably of late, and traders were Greenwich WAG, pfd . 90 % longer as the committee may direct. manufacture of paper towels and the treaty." disposed to await developments suf- j Hartford Gas r ...... 72 Elec Pow and Lt ...... 90 The body of a man found in the It was shown today that an enumer­ Erie ...... 48% ^ An additional provision, however, toilet- tissue. Connecticut River hfere yesterday ator had failed to Ust fully 300 per-, Favors Division. ficiently definite to be used a* a . do, p f d ...... 45 S limits the life of the fund to 21 was identified today as that of expected! Johnson then asked Adam’s •view starting point for a new move.With | S N E T Co ...... 175 180 FoxFilm A ...... 63 sons on one street. It Is ------, ^ ...... -84 years after the death of the last Frank Tetrault, 51 of Aldenville, ______that corrections during_ the next few ^I on the eight-inch and six-inch gun moderate signs of improvement in , Manufactoring Stocks. Gen Elec child of Margaret Wiathrop Forbes Mass., who committed suicide last ; make the city total over • cruisers. freight traffic, retail trade, and: ^.m Har«Jware...... 60 62 Gen F oods...... ; ...... 59 • living at the time of the testator s Gen M ots...... 48% V-5 IN COMMISSION January 20 by leaping from a bridge 162,000. “I want a division of bote types,” bank clearings, bears have been ^ Amer Hosiery ...... 3C — death. Upon expiration of the trust j in Holyoke. Relatives made the said Adams. , cautious, but bulls have failed to at- j American Silver .... ^ 18 Gold D u st...... 45 the entire fund, as then constituted, identification from clothing and “Did you oppose in London tee tract any notable following in bid-1 Arrow HAH, com . . . 37%. 39% Grigsby Gnmow ...... 21% Portsmouth, N. H., May 15— (AP) MASQUERADES AS BOY Int Harv ...... ,.-107 ■ shaU be paid over to such charities dentEd work. New Britain, May 15.^—(AP.)— adoption of the six inch gun cruis­ ding up stocks. . | Automatic R e fr ig ----- 4 as the committee______shall direct. —Tbe fieet submarine V-5 went in- Speculative attention was focused • xBigelow Sanford, com 6£ . 71 Int Nick C an...... 33% Amone th^ personal bequests is | to commission today when Capt. Attired in boy’s clothes,'Mary De ers TRY TO SALVAGE TUG on tee Federal Reserve brokerage! xdo, pfd ...... 100 Int 'I'd Md Tel ...... 65% Grant David Boyd, executive officer of the Seno, 17, was arrested in Walnut “Personally I should have prefer­ Johns Manville...... 110% one of $150,000 to James New London, May 15— (AP) Hill___ park______this Eiftemoon and admit- red more 8-incl^ cruisers.” loan and condition statements, to j BUlings and Spencer . 3 Forbes to . be held in trust for his Yard read the na-vy departments Kennecott ...... 47% commissioning order to Lieut-com- Tug Security of New York,^h^ch j ted'thaVfor tee past five nighte she “Did you yield your views? appear after the close of the mar- j Bristol Brass ...... 21 children. went hard agroimd on Fishers ^ t and this also served to hold j do, pfd ...... 98 Kreuger and T o ll...... 33% mander John H. Brown, commander ;had slept in a garage on Lyons “I thought it wise to adopt the Kroger G ro c ...... 35% Island yesterday while proceeding > street. She was charged •with •vio­ operations in check. While tee ral y : colUns Co...... 102 of the submarine. situation opened to us.” in prices over the past week would, Ctoe, Lock— ^od and B. 525 Loew’s, Inc ...... 94% Brown in turn, in the presence of from New York to Bbston, was still lating probation. She applied to “When did you yield?” held fast today, but protected from seem to Indicate a substantial gain i (^it’a Firearms -----.' 27 Lorillard ...... 24% FACES DEPORTATION his six subordinate officers and crew New Britain General hospital today “When I found out it was impos- Mo Kan and T e x ...... 57% of 80 men read his own orders and a hard storm by tee lee of tee island for work but tee authorities, think­ in loans, hangover liquidation of Eagle Lock ...... 35 was in no further danger. She has rible to get more—we had to com­ weakly held stock on rallies some-, Fafnir Bearings ...... 75 ifontg Ward ...... 44% took charge. The V-5 was launch­ ing she was a runaway boy, noti­ promise.” j Nat Cash Re8 A ...... v.. .. 66 % New Haven, May 15.—(AP.)—Al- ed December 17, 1929 and is of the a decided list to starboard, there fied tee police. In tee meantime she times causes a further reduction in j Fuller Bri..sh. cnass A . — is a big hole in her bottom and she Senator Robinson, Republican, In­ tee total even after a selling move- | Hart A Cooley ...... 125 " fred Kurth of Allingtown, who, ac­ largest type in the United States disappeared but was found later diana, asked if tee "real reason” for 1 Nat Pow and L t ...... • 4*7% cording to police, was once deport- Na'vy, It is equipped with every is full of water. wandering around the park, her 1 .. . ^ 4.U— ment has definitely ended, and tee.; Hartmann Tob, com . — Salvage operations has not yet giving up his stand for more | turned upward. ! do, 1st pfd ...... — I Nev Ck)p ...... 21% 5 ed, again faces that prospect. safety deidce approved by the Na'vy clothes soaked by a hea'vy rain !NY C to t...... ^. . . ..14T14 r? He was arrested by West Haven department since the S-4 disaster been started, but negotiations are storm. 8 eight inch guns was that tee other “ “ ^*on S u ou 8 R in tee da^s | inter Silver ...... 90 being carried on between her o'wner nations would” not ^ permit “ it- news w 2 tee reduction of . tee j do, pfd ....,...... 105 NY NH H ...... 115% ? police on a complaint of his brother- off Proidncetown. I Nor Amer ...... •. ,120% in-law, Andrew Shanley, who al- and a salvage concern. The task of DRIVER RESPONSIBLE “That was my reason, but I don’t American Locomotive annual divi-i xLanders, Frary A Clk 69 The V-5 wiU have its trial runs know about the others,” said ! Pack M o t...... 18 ‘1 leged that he had been assaulted, Bridgeport, May 15.— (AP.) — fiend rate from $8 to *$4, but this | Mann A Bow. CHass A 13 about the middle of June and when Adams. hid bIe?so gSerally expected that j do. Class B ...... 7 . 1 Pan Am Pet B ...... • 64% g Police recognized him as one who officially accepted by the govern­ quire several weeks for temporary Coroner J. J. Phelan today held repairs must be made and water Johnson wanted to know about it was without reflection in tee mar-1 xNew Brit. Mch. com 25 iPar Publix...... 69% was deported in 1928. ment will become a unit submarine Guizippe Scarello, driver of a truck, ; Penn ...... - 78% a Kurth, it was saichfc entered this pumped out before she can be pulled criminally responsible for the death the cruiser ratio with Japan. ket. Standard Oil Of New Jersey’s North A J u d d ...... /1 9 division No. 20 and based at San “You yielded because Japan was I Pub Serv NJ ...... ,118 -X S country in 1928 after the German Diego, Calif. clear. of Mrs. Essie Mead, 69, in Stamford annual report, showing $4.75 a Niles Bern Pond . . . . 33 adamant?” share a|£inst $4,43 in 1928» tod a Peck Stow and Wilcox 8 I Rad C orp ...... M £ quota had been exhausted, was ap- on May 8. Mrs. Mead was riding- in Rad Keith ...... - f • - • 44% 6 prehended and placed aboard a ship GOVERNOR’S APPOINTMENT an automobile driven by her daugh­ “That isn’t a . fair statement. We mildly optimistic summary of condi-i Russell Mfg Co. X . . . 70 ? it New York. The boat, however, HMtford, May 15.—(AP)—(gov­ ter when it figured in a collision thought it was just.” “ industry by W. a Tea-1 xScovlll ...... I Reading ...... •'117„ ernor Trumbull today announced tee Asked directly by Senator Swan-1 nresident, failed, to stir up re- xSetii, Thpm Co. com Rem Rand ,w % i stopped at St. Johns, N. F., where REDS KILL 200 with Scarello’s truck. Rep Ir and Stl, new ..,. . . . - .:. . -55 Kurth managed to slip ashore. Soon appointment of Eric T. Ball of New son. Democrat, Virginia, whether he | b ^ enthusiasm for tee oils. Some xdo, xdo. pfd .... ------27 — Haven a member of the board of thought the 8-inCh cruiser ‘ more j eastern utilities were flrni. Standard Screw ...... 110 — Sears R o e ...... • • •...... 83% H he was back in Allingtown again. PHONE FOLKS TO MEET Simmons...... -42% § i Shanley .after he had caused Hankow, China, May 15.— (AP.) harbor commissioners for New Ha­ effective,” Adams said, "yes.” in response to further- rumors of do. pfd, guar “A' New Haven, May 15.— (A P)—The Sinclair OH . . . i 28% S Kurth’s arrest asked that the —Two hundred persons today were ven harbor to fill tee vacancy caused semi-annual meeting of the general Pressed by committee members, new alignments. United CJorp. was xStanley Works . 42 f charges be dropped but police had killed and $600,000 property looted by tee death of Frank W. Rowley. Adams said he thought it would be said to have made an ever more t o Smythe, Mfg ----- Skelley Oil ...... 36% conference board of tee Telephone [ Sou Pac •.122 ^ to active interest in the case by by “Reds” attacking Simakow, a The appointment, is until the next Employees Association of Connecti­ impossible for Great Britain, in re­ tractive offer for a block of Colum­ xTaylor’ A Fenn ...... 115 town on the Han river 40 miles from session of the general assembly. placing tonnage, to substitute big bia Gas stock than tee one rumored Torrington ...... 57 59 1 Sou Rv,^ ...... , . . •11*% that time. cut will be open-at Norfolk Monday 111%. 113% 1 Stand Brtods ...... v.-.^M% Hankow. May 19. The session will be oontinu- gufi ships for small. Q, f6W- d&ys Underwood _____ Mfg w Co The Reds burned the town. The NE\^ TELE'TYPE SYSTEM. Johnson sought to learn whether Aubiim Auto- was on. acutely j union Mfg C o ^ . ig 21 St Gas and E l ...... • ..117% ed until Friday. _ j SO Cal ...... 71 COLLEGE UNNECESSARY garrison fought bravely, but was Hartford, May 15.— (AP)—The Representatives'____ of____ employees of any figures were ^discussed between weak spot, dropping nearly 30 u S Ervelope. com .. 225 overwhelmed. new teletype system to be insttoed company and representatives of President Hoover and Premier Mac­ points to a new low for the year ; do. p f d ...... 112 — ISO NJ ...... 80 Eg Hanchwan, across the river from by the state police department is management get 'together each Donald when the latter came here low 160, and more tean 100 points ; Veeder R o o t -----..... 40 42 j SO NY 36%, g . Boston, May 15.-(AP)-Charles Simakow, today was surrounded by expected to be in operation by Au-1 ^t Norfolk for a last summer. Adams said tee ques­ below its 1930, peak. Bears even- i xWhltlock (Joil Pipe 20 1 Studebaker ...... 36% ^‘Tex Corp ...... *r..... 57^(4 R. Gow, postmaster of Boston and 3,000 attackers,.well equipped with gust 1, according to Comtossloner, ^ygmegg conference which has its tion should be addressed to tee state tually singled out this lssuei despite X—Ehc-di'Vldend.’ !, % an engineer, today estimated that machine guns. ^ Robert T. Hurley of tee State poUce bringing about a friendly department. its cxceUent sales record, on Jhe , -Ex-rights. Tim Rod Bear .. ^. ..(.i .76% D only 13 per cent of tee qualities of a The Hsmchwan garrison, about department, '^ e new sy^em pro- j ya(jgj.gtanding on all' business mat- ^ Pratt’a Examination basis of the prospect of increaring Tranaccm Oil, .. i .. >.. ‘ . j * • .<. '31% 'tee qualities of a successful engineer conduct against May Miller, 17, Were not vital to defense of the Panama i sibling 2 or 3 points included U. S. Elec Bond and S hare...... 105 War Piet ...... 66% 1 Guard, 27 cadets were today gradu- Canal and Hawaii, but Pratt said 1 g^ggi^ American Can, Am erica Elec Shareholders...... Westing Air ...... 43% “' were; C^haracter, 41 per cent; judge-[ dismissed today after the girl aft- FIRE IN NEW BRITAIN. I ated from the Coast Guard Aca- ' ■ments, 17.5 per cent; efficiency, 14.5 s nounced in court that three days in New Britain, May 15.— (AP}^— , nnH p-ivpn mmmissions as en- he felt aerial forces had “changed Telephone, Public Service of N. Jm Ford of England...... 19 Westing El. and Mfg .....1 7 7 Ttal Superpower rights...... 6% Woolworth ..... 62 " pSe r r cent,------and understanding of hu-j jail had “cured” her of Commun-iFire drove Mr. and'Mrs. Abraham! S:iven commissions as en the situation materially,” since 1922, Standard Gas, Electric Power and Thus, hejigm. signs. v/hen he opposed abandonment of Light. Coca Cola, Westinghouse t Niag and Hud Power Yellow 'Truck...... •• ?8%‘ man nature, 14 per cent. Gordach and their five children The graduation exercises, which said, *87 "per cent of the ability of | ghe was arersted wllile distribut- ‘ from home in a heavy rainstorm, - . .. „cademv cvm- subiharines as a naval weapon. Electric, American Tobacco, Km - Pennroad ...... sas caty Southern, and Norfolk and S O Ihd ...... engineers to produce resets was, ing pamphlets to sailors along^ shortly after midnight last, night | g t^oPtbe The chairman read a re'vieW of 37 1 More tean 70 per cent of Salva- based on qualities developed outside j Riverside Drive. Pamphlets exhort?, and caused damage of $3,000 to the “ events of the 44th commence- American submarine policy, obtain­ Western. i United Gas Columbia Gas was bid up a few Unit Lgt and Pow A 49 • dor’s foodstuffs exports valued, ■'at ‘the classroom. ing the bluejackets to protest bouse, which is in tee BeMedere' ™__y ____ cof„rHai ed from naval sources, tending to | I $2,500,000 is shipped to tee Unftrf : i ment, which began last Saturday show that before the London con­ doints, in response to tee rumored Util Pow and Lt .. Courtesy, Gow said, was tee first against their allegedly hard lot. > section. The fire was discovered b y , - conclude tonieht For the 90% ■ States. - • V'essential .. . to success.------nothing to do with tee attorney William A. Keefe, who was ^nd is to co n clu ^ ference there had bcen^no definitely exchange offere by United Corp^ Vacuum Oil Communists.” she said today. “When ^ driving'^ by. Neighbors took tee 1 cadets they fou gh t tee fulflilment expressed American desire for abol­ and the Western Pacific Common SANDING BACK AGAIN I was taken to jail they deserted; children into their Cornea for the' stripes of ition of submarines. and preferred shares were strong on me, made no effort to get me bail,' night. Gordach is a real estate The hypothetical possibility of de­ rumors teat tee Van, Sweringens, operator and was formerly a dL o! ; officialdom, a h^^^^ fending an expanded American Mer­ having completed teeir acquisitnm \ " Vera Cruz, Mexico, May 15 — gnd did not proidde a lawyer. ‘ conscientious attention to duty dur __Advices have been r e c e i v e d ------cratic. state central committeeman. chant Marine in wartime was t of cpntrbl of Missouri Pacific, would ing tee training course of three ' Last ’Times Today here teat the Nicaraguan insurgent | NASHUA’S BELIEF FUND. Defective wires in the attic were touched on. , ‘ turn teeit‘‘ attejntlon' to -Western, FRIDAY leader, Augrustino Sandino, will be | ------blamed for tee blaze. years. Unlimiting Building Pacific.' It has been rumored for “The Love Racket” ioimd again shortly in Nicara^a. | Nashua, N. H., May 15.— (AP)— “I would like to go into teat some time that they would seek to and “They Learned TU'TTLE RESIGNS ■ He and his aides o-re^ suppos^_to | relief fund for those who lost NEW YALE OFFICIAL. but it would take many morel cruis­ line up a through system to tee SATURDAY About Women” '■ have passed through here incognito New Haven, May 15.— (AP) — New Haven, May 15.— (AP)—W. ers for defense than are provided Pacific, although, actual physical teeir homes and property in tee re­ S. Tuttle, of New Haven, for tee ! April 25 from the place of self-exile cent disastrous fire today totaled Yale Alumni Weekly today announc­ under the treaty,” said Pratt. “In merfifcr of tee properties' is not ex­ in. Merida, Yucatan, and to be now past 17 years, secretary of the Tele­ fact, it would necessitate almost un­ pected. St. Louis • Southwestern $126,856.24, the committee in charge ed that Prof. E. Selden Rose had phone Employees Mutual Benefit in tee interior of Guatemala. been elected chairman of tee board limited building.” ' rose several points to a new 1930 I _ reported. Among the donations re- m eiectea enwrman OI m e ooaru j^^g ^ membership of high, and American and Foreign A Great Star In A Great Role ! received today was one from Ben- Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mass­ Mexico City dispatches said teat of control of tee Yale Universitv about 3,300 telephone workers has achusetts, asked Pratt to propose a Power and Radio Kdth'Were firm., ^ SaSo id"l^^ ald'erharieft Mexico iamin Fletcher fridg^Pf f’ Athletic Association for the' next resigned, it was learned today and year to succeed Prof. George Nettle- method of meeting the superior o;^ioT,flQ fnr thp De- I a former mayor of Nashua. He is 90 John M. Coleman of this city has merchant fleet of “Germany, Japan, ton. ip L ta ^ t°o f N^wfeg^ria!^^^^ old and the oldest, living ex- been chosen to succeed him. and Great Britain.” • ‘ mayor of the city. Prof. Rose has served the past “I propose that you (Congress) DIVERSION CASE UP build up the American Merchant Marine,” Pratt replied. i ABOUT TOWN Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, ' Washington, May 15— (AP)—The one of tee patriarchs of tee navy controversy between Massachusetts The Woman’s Home Missionary and an, ad'viser to the London naval and (Connecticut over diversion of society of the South Methodist conference, followed Adams on tee wate from tee Connecticut River for church will meet tomorrow after­ stand before tee foreign relations use in Massachusetts now pending THE noon at 2:30 in tee parlors. committee. He had left London on settlement in the Supreme (Court, LAU GH ' RED CROSS account of Illness in February, and was laid before tee Senate com­ James Johnston of East Hartford, he leaned heavily on a cane as he merce committee today by the two TH RILLER well known in this town and Tal- walked to tee committee table. states senators and other represen­ cottville where he was bom, is re­ “Take your time, admonished tatives. Senator Walcott, Republi­ OF TH E Chairman Borah as the white-hair­ can, Connecticut, complained NOTICE ceiving tee, congratulations of his, AGES! friends on his promotion to the posi­ ed admiral began speaking-. against a pro'vlslon te the House tion of agency supervisor of tee Jones leaned eagerly over tee r^ers and harlwrs bill,' now under Aetna Fire Insurance Company’s table as he explained tee problems consideration before the committee To The Towns Peoph I southern department. Mrs. Johnson of naval limitation, authorizing $1,000,000 expenditurea was formerly Miss Annie McFar- for navigation development ,on tee DABTMOUTHS DEFEATED. The Screen’s lane of this town. Connecticut River,' above, Hartford. Concerning Twa<»iting teat the “entire questito, Romantic Idol AUSTRALIA WINS. New York, May 15.— (AP)— With of na'vlgation” must be left imtouch- Climbs to the Captain Mark Blanagan setting the ed untU “the diversion question is Peak of His Dublin, Ireland, May 15.— (AP)— pace, (Georgetown’s golf team de­ settled” Walcott offered an amend­ Triumphant THE NASHUA, N. FIRE feated Dartmouth 5 to 4 a^ the ment expressly, ^rolUbitlhg any Australia made a clean sweep of tee diversion by Massachusetts. Career as the opening pair of singles matches to­ Green Meadow Country Club today. T-wo-Fisted Hero day in the second round Davis Cup The Manchester Chapter, American Red Cross, after play with Ireland. of Geo. M. E, F, Moon, of Austrtoa, dropped Cohan’s Classic making a modest appropriation from the Chapter two sets in heating .Lyttleton Rog­ M ystery ' ers, Irish star, in a hard battle, 4-6, M elodram a! Treasury now extends an invitation to the People of 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 12-10. Bat J. H. Craw­ h u r r y UP! ford downed A. Maquire, of Ireland, BUY YOUR TICKETS! TOMORROW in straight sets 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. this Town and Community to contribute to the relief of Admission Admission NIGHT RICHARD RADICAL IN RIOT 60c 6O0 the victims of the NASHUA, N .H., FIRE DISASTER. Dresden, Germany, May 16.- at (AP)—Communists and Fascists battled today -in the ■village of Cheney Hall in Contributions may be sent to Chapter Chairman, >E. J. McCabe, 769 Main St., Heidenau, injuring 25 and overcom­ South Manchester. Kindly make checks payable to Manchester Chapter, American ing the local police force. ' About 150 CTommunists took part Red Cross., Lucius Finney, Treas. in toe clash. The village policemen “THEPATSY” DIX numbered only six. Eighteen injured ACT COMEDY - Kindly Cut Oat and Mail This Adv. With Your Contribution were sent to a hospital. S A lso Auspices , Formerly ftosentod ‘CAT, DOG & CO.’ LIGHTNING JUSTICE An Our (Gang Comedy Portland, Maine, May 15 —(AP) Tho Polf Players with Name of Contributor Amount of Gift —Less than twenty hours after he Epworth League of South GEO. PRICE JAR had confessed to beating his wife A Show Yea’U Enjoy* SOUND N EW S hCrianx S! ■to death, Kenneth Williams of Yar­ Methodist Church L u c i ^ A d d r e s s ...... mouth, today was indicted for mur­ der, pleaded guilty and was sentenc­ ed to Ufe Imprisonmeht.

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George^Damroth, . . , . and Hetoy Gaode.; Burial was iir St GRANTS C G illRATES Maj^r’s/cemeteiy, Burnside. OBITUARY V ! 45TH ANNIVERSARY ; ‘ Mra Celia O w e Funeral serices were held yester­ day afternoon for Mrs. Celia M. More Than 100 Merabers'^and Crane, widow of Curtis L. Crane, d e a t h s formerly of this^town, at-the I^dm. e bn|ht«i€M^rfuV Color of Guests Do ■ Honor to Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. lAnwood B. FOLLOWING RIOT Cushman, Ch^ter Member. Campbell of Fairfield avenue, Hart­ ford. Rev. John Newton Lackey, »• (Continued from Pa^ 1) Manchester Grange fittingly cele­ D., pastor . of the Central Baptist brated its 45th anniversary in OddiiM RS. lU aU S PINNEY, (CTontinned from Page 1) church of that city, officiated. The made obviously to improve Cheney Fellows ball leist evening, ^th. .66 of bearers were her two grandsons, Brothers’ property. They did hot were not involved in the disturbance the 150 members present and visit­ OLD RESIDENT, DIES Everett and KenneUi Ludington, ors from surrounding Granges swell­ own any property in toe Spruce to an extent which brought them Donald Munger, IHitilip Judd, C u ^s street section when that culvert was ing the number attending to more suggests isd f tb Summer under the dean’s disciplinary meas- Brown and Arthur Hateh. . Burial buUt. ’ = than 100. was in Buckland cemetery. n tes. ^ e guest of honor was the ordy, Wife of Well Known Civil War Conferences occupied most of the ' Among the Connecticut students ^ m m A ^ _I 1 orr — v*k_____ A T r * 4’ charter member of thfe original 27, Veteran Passes Away Last time of toe Selectmen last night, | who lost dormitory privileges were toe three members of toe board of ! M, W. Goss, and E. P. Goss of Mrs. Carrie B. Cushman, who was Evening After Brief Illness/ BOY SCOUT NEWS assessors being present to discuss | Waterbury and W. L. Smith of able to be present and was escorted to the platform and seated, on the re-assessment costs with them. The j Hartford. ' Mrs! 'Maiy . (HdlBrook) Pinney, 4 j assessors maintain that $500 each :a j right of Master Irvhag Wickham. wife of Lucius Piimey, Civil War The program was for the most Troop 4 met Tuesday evening at j not sufficient pay for toe i veteran, died late last evening at, M a^ ’s church with 20 Scouts' re-assessment caUs for. They are I part historical. Mr. Wickham had her home at 84 Prospect street fol­ POLICE FRUSTRATE ! culled the high lights of the S ; r a e ^ S F o p e n e d b y : after $1,000 each. The Selectmeb lowing a brief illness with a compli­ living toe Scout Oato imd Laws.; had previously voted to recommend I Grange’s history during the period cation .of diseases. She, was 85 years j and read them, and Mrs. Arthur Dues were then coUected and the; to .toe town meeting in thaj MRS. NAIDirS RAID old. . J roll called. The staff relay and pb-, the pay for this WOTk be $1,500 oy i Loomis, secretary of Mianchester M rs. Pinney had not been in good (Continued from Page 1.) j Grange, read thetne rollrou ofoi theuue 27 ;; .jjg nast few years due to Stacie race were run off to try to $500 per asses^r. They voted last - charter members, and toe ^nutes of j ? ^ -^g g^e had been un­ pick a team for the meet on Satur-j night not to change this previous time ago by! several of the early meetings _^ter , h^^^ doctor’^^ steady care' since day. The meeting closed with the, recommendation. .1 sured its safety some It ■ der a reinforcing■einforcing its guardguara. | the Grange was instituted here. • ‘I ^arch 10. Mts. Pinney was born in Scout Oath and Laws. 1 tt. n i -Early today virtually every police j developed at one time, the January 15, 1845. Notes. i ' Following a hearing the Select-| 'officer of Jalalpur had been trans-: bership arose beyond the 200 mark. gj^ ^een a resident of Man- The Wolf Patrol is ahead in the , men established building and veran- j feVred to Dharasaana. During the evening the l^^gbts bne naa^ inter-patrol contest wlto'377 points, j . da lines on Proctor Road. The stieet ■ Previous to this the first woman were extinguished and a larg^ birtj- ^este ^jm ey on her scoutsScouts are requested to be present; line was established as the budding 1 line for 100 feet on the Center j leader to be arrested for a salt raid • day cake with 45 lighted tapers w4s , Januarv 15 1867. Mr. and at Mt. Nebo Thursday-- - at 6:30' at Vedaranyam. Mrs. Lakshmpathi. wheeled in. Mrs. Cushman was es-; ’ observe their t o’clock to pick teams for the contest street end of the highway and a 10 .| had been sentenced to one year’s corted tatoe cake apd with one e x -, ^ s . r i y anniversary but did Saturday. . ^ . foot line was established for toe first 100 feet on the West Center | simple imprisonment. ghe^wls°r^quested t^ S it th M d ve a celebration at the completion Fred Barnsley was made assistanago.— ,i street end. The line between these An emergency order v;a3 in one. scoutmaster a few weeks Scribe Matchett. ■ points will be 30 feet building and feet today prohibiting assembly m j gake and every one_ ^icg^®°cre^m./^^Mrsfl^ney iTaves, in addition to 20 feet veranda. Schiebel Brothers the salt depot town of more than | served with a portion, V sons, George H ., * are plauming a factory on toe corner four persons, indicating that arrest | cake and punch was serve furnished------. . ^ Pinnev of this town, and . ' Captain j AT RFHFAR^Af ^ of Center street and Proctor road of- Mr";. Naidu and her volunteers Musical < ^r ^ k L of the United 1 HliiyiiUPAL and desired that, the street line bg was intended. by Miss Ruth was a and Mr. estates Navy. Mrs. Pinney the building, line for 125 feet in, on and Miss Grace Sp^er ' ; member of the Daughters of the Wickham played a piano duet, FOR TATSY’ TONIGHT Proctor Road. Property owners ap­ LEADER ARRESTED. ' ■ American Revolutioh and of the pearing were E. J. Holl, Cornelius STUDliaJiOIJNGE ■ Sholapur, May 15.— (AP)—Man- : Center Congregational church. i Foley, Robert Adams, Charles Jones, eckchand Shah, president of the mu-' j '' The funeral wlU be held ati 2 Final rehearsal of toe toree-act Alfred Patnaude, Alfred Schiebe^ . luxurious new lounge with many uses about L o’clock Saturday afternpoB at her ^ . hicipality of Sholapur, today was ar- | MINSTREL SHOW R A iiS comedy “The Patsy” :which will he Samuel Mason, Axel Swanson, WIIt -the home. V it Is particulkriy ad^ to th,® re^cd in connection with last week’s ; VI An vriivn ri I t i n Tate home. Rev. Watson Woodruff, | pj.gggjitg(j Cheney hall tqmorrow liam Wuerdig. . . i- ridts v/hich broiight on martial law. , FNOilHH FOR KIDS CAMP 1 pastor of the Center Congrtgational; g o’clock by the Epworto Clinton street between Oak and A small apartmtot studio living . room from • Before martial lav/was prb- tnlnJun ruu IVWw ! church win'officiate. Burlal will be : J^g^^^^g gf the ^ u t o , Methodist Florence streets was recoipinendea whence It derives its name. „ The base is a deep -cliimcd he was appointed an honor-, _____ ' ; in toe E ^ t cemefei^. / i church for the benefit of toe piano for acceptance following a hearing.j- resilfent'box'spring on'which »resfe anew type ih- ary magistrate to deal with the riot fund, will be held tonight at eight neriSpring inattress providing totmost comfort. The Not All Returns from Kiwams, The Selectmen voted to accept the situation but resigned, apparently Mrs. Anna L. Brown o’clock. It will be a dress l-ehears- invitation of the Permanent Me­ lounge is novered in colorful .’denim and includes Show Are Yet Reported: because of differences with the ,dis- 1 Mrs. Anna L. Browii, of 89 Laurel al. morial Day committee to attend the three Kapok pillows.:! .••••••.I $ 5 9 . ^ trict magistrate regarding the ban- j Pearson to Be Director. street, wife of Franklin S B r o ^ , Tickets for the production, which Memorial Day exercises in a body^ Complete dling of a group which paraded Sun­ died at 6 o’clock this borning,^fol- will have James Wilson 8nd Miss The board also approved toe jury day in defiance of law. He has Although total returns have not 1 lowing several weeks Vera Hotchkiss in the leading roles, list which was submitted. The peti­ strong leanings toward the inde- v S blen made, the Manchester j a paralytic shock. She was 55 are selling rapidly, there being no tion of Joseph F. Fortier for a gaso­ •pendence movement. , . l f/;^anis' Club _ raisedfunds enough funds j ygirS AfOf age.OCTA reserve seats on sale. Candy vrill be line station on Oakland street was Details of Capture., Minstrel Show Tues- ^ Besides her husband Mrs. Brmra sold after the play. The play con­ approved. Mr. Fortier also intends Details of the military occupation | evening, to again carry on the 1 (g survived by her mother, Mrs. cerns the struggle of toe heroine to build a tire repairing shop on thd The charming Maple occa­ of, the city Tuesday were made pub-1 Camp at Hebron this year. | Elizabeth Rost of for happiness which she ultimately To very early Colonii^j lic today. The soldiers arrived Mon-jKiiWiesC^^^^ the | sons. Elwood A.. Raymond V., Wal- site. sional chair above has color­ obtains despite having to play “sec­ Complaints were registered by I days, tola dinette suite owes ful linen upholstery that will day night and bivouacked m the . j ^j^g gamp will be run has not 1 ter E., of Manchester, Estey V. of ond fiddle” to her ambitious sister its qusintness. Includes drop, scatter summer sunshine in -wounds of the railway institute un-' PenoU tne camp wu ------T^rivntP Herman F property owners on Lilac street and ^3------, .V • been decided upon but one month is Springfield, and Private Herman B. until the hen-pecked father of toe Lyness street on the condition o f ) leaf toMo, arin chair and five your home. It til shortly after midnight, then made, gg^g^ to be toe time limit oa-the Brown of the 8th Cavalry, stationed family asserts himself. the roads. Dust-was the piain objCc- j side chairs (as costs but .... $24.00 a surprise march in the moonlight. I gf the camping period. at Fort Bliss, Texas; one daughter, tion. E. J. Holl requestod that the illustrtoed). With fixed bayonets they took POSts, director this year will Mrs. Hazel E. Fahey, of 362 Hart­ Complete .. $ 6 1 . 2 5 ford Road; one brother, George F. board do something to improve Pur­ 'in all strategic points, most of the [ jjgigg E. Pearson, a member of VOTE TO AH) NASHUA; nell Place at the Main street en-. [ detachments having machine guns,, ^j^g j^as had much Giesange of Medford, Mass.; three sisters, Miss Mary Rost, Mrs. An­ trance. The highway committee will and before dawn had possession of ] gjj_gj.ig]jge in this line in the Scout- investigate all three places. toe entire city. ] figid. He has been a leader at tonio Wheeler, Mrs. Louise Hughes, SEEK POPULAR GIFTS Search Begins. j Piofaeer, Winsted, for the past all of Torrington; and two grand­ Once the soldiers were in control, j years and is chairman of the children. . with restricted measures put into ef- 1 rp^ggi Committee of Troop . 5, of Mrs. Brown was a member of tne At a meeting of ten members of SAVE EIGHT AVIATORS ■feet,’ the work of searching out not ^j^igj^ j^g ^ras formerly Scoutmaster, Woman’s Benefit Association of the executive committee ^of the ^ leaders began and numerous arrests l Manchester and of the King’s Manchester Chapter o f. the Ameri-j IN SHARK FILLED SEAI ■ WiereVter yofi put it, this ' lovely tosulted. A few were released with Daughters of the Center Congrega­ can Red Cross a modest sum of ■’"little Maple'occahibhal chair will money was appropriated. from tpe ■wariiings, some were handed over: tional church of which she was also (Contlnned from Page 1.) wfn the ‘ admiration * of your for civil trial and the remainder will CLAN McLEAN HOLDS a member. treasury to assist jin the relief .work Choice of chintz or at Nashua, N. H., recently swept by be tried in military courts. 1 ' The funeral will be held from the out salvage workers to pick up the Hlrtn..... Close observers here toy home at 2 o’clock Sunday after­ devastating fires tha-t caused mil­ damaged seaplane at dawn. , lions of dollars-daniiiaga and made ' ut>h6lstfery; $13.95 was not fear of mob violence which, ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY noon. Rev. Watson Woodruff of the Fate'of toe two,missing membeto prompted the authorities to request | ...... ' . Ctoter'Church 'trill officiate. Burial hundreds homeless. of the bomber’s crew was. not additional troops and the i^ osition I McLean No. 52 O.S.C. of ■will be in the Gilead ce'metery, It was also voted to invite toe citizens of toe town to contribute known. ' o f martial law. 'p^®y this town w ill’ celebrate the ninth Hebron. The bomber was one of eighteen Summer months have no populace was bent on demonstra g I organization in voluntarily if they so vrish by fill­ ing in the form printed elsewhere in planes that was being convoyed limit to many, uses for toe its defiance of ditonct magist Tinker hall tomorrow evening at 8 from Luke Field to Hilo by Navy ever popular Butterfly table. and must be controlled. j g.giggjj Delegations are expected toe Herald. FUNERALS seaplanes. The other 17 as well a? The one pictured is made of w^wxwtnrtxvref I trom Clan Gordon of Hartford and AUDIBNCB WnH POPE 24 aircraft from Wheeler Field were solid Maple and convoyed safely across the water. costs ^ ENVOY PRESENTS IS: .S'- John Damroth. Vatican aty. May 15.—(AP.)— but ...... splO'aJ/O Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters The funeral of John Damroth, age Pope Pius today received two pre­ SUES FOR DIVORCE HIS CREDENTIALS of Scotia, of Manchester, Ellen 49, of 180 Hillstown Road, who died lates from toe archdiocese of Bos­ Douglas Lodge of Hartford and in Middletown Simday, was held ton, Monsignor J. McGlinchey Bridgeport, May 15.— (AP.)—La- (Continued from Page C|ne.) others. yesterday morning at 8:30 o’clock and Monsignor F. A. Burke who mont BHtzgerald of Stamford today The committee in charge: Samuel from the William P. Quish Funeral were presented by Monsignor Sped" filed suit in Superior (3ourt for dir world center of art, music and medi- Little, chairman; Samuel Mason, Home on Main street and at 9 rngn who is how in the office of the vorce from his wife, Eleanor Berry glgg j James Findley sind John T. Munsie, o’clock at St. Rose’s church. Bum- piapal secretary of state. The Pon­ Fitzgerald of New York. He charged her with desertion two Watched Bv America • has prepared an excellent program side. Rev. J. C. Martin celebrated tiff conversed with them cordially “The government of the United of music and recitations, and has for some minutes and imparted the months after they were married in toe solemn requiem mass. 1926 in. Mianoi. / States followed wdth solicitude the engaged Bill Waddell’s orchestra to The bearers were , Joseph and Pontificial blessifig. trials of its sister republic Austria,! play for general dancing which will and ever manifested a desire to be continue until midnight. Refresh­ helpful. Our people applaud the ments will he served. courageous and the cheerful manner All members are requested to in which your people haye confropL- make returns of tickets sold for the , eff and b.vercome difficulties which prize drawing which will also take | Seemed almost insurmountable. They place tomorrow evening Jejoice with you at the great pro­ WHEN YOU NEED MONEY gress you are now making and trust I - Plainvtoe, .Epdoreers or Cto-Mskers YOUR OLD FLAT i Joseph Porowski I'Mortgage of Eurhituto „ , that each day will reveal more clear irigns of an ever brightening future. VARIOUS FAITHS . i of the automobile j > Entomrrassiiag In^ •li “For me, coming back to Vienna I H. Madigan ,6f,lJe)V . JHJdden Ctoarges, Advance Deductions or Fines i^eems like returning home. I shall 1 HOLD CONFERENd ! death here last nlight* was strive to continue the splendid work ] i dnder bohdi of $1,500 , ■ Your Si^ture Is Our Only Requirement ’ ' is YraRTH $ $2 to i$5 Monthly Frincd^ Psyments Repays a $10 to $76 LoaiU p „ Of Mr. Washburn in the develop- | 1.00 1 morning. .J^ iheht t o , toe, tullest extent of Aus-'i (Continued from Page 1.) reckless driving has been -Larger loans can be arranged on your own security and repaid’^ tro-American friendship. I trust | against him, and he in the same proportion. Interest at Three and (^e-Half Per ' every year will witness the growth mon confidence in toe moral re­ hearing in toe local Town ^ i^ t op Cent Per Month on toe Unpaid Balance, just for the Actual Time*::; Of deeper understanding and sympa- sources of religion. He urged ^ : ■/ ’> -Tuesday, May'27.T The toe Money Is toy between peoples which is the honest analysis of differences. PHONE, CALL OR WRITE. surest foiihdation upon which Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New Streets, and police say that ?orow- permanent - world peace can be i York, warned that both Jew and Who had five other, young men Ideal Financing Association, Inc. built.” Kristian must co-operate to ra^ Turn It In NOW in his machine, tried to p ^ s 863 St.. Room 5 , Bldg., Senth Manchester, Conn< President’s Answer the barrier of racial differences aqfl of a car operated-by Miss /^ to . 7*81 State license No. 463 IPresiditot Miklas, after'reciprocat- that it /must be accomplished Chalko, local school-teacher/ ing the good wishes of Mri Stock-1 through education to dispel pre­ jfailed. Porowskl’s car boimd^- off ton said • Austria bad-feelings of i judice and.ill-will. ■ • / The Benef ^ Of Our toe other, stnick a pole and tover- deepest ■ gratitude'- and sympathy.] 'Tiie Rw.-^phn A. McClorey, S. Ji, toward “ toe United ! States, which j of Detroit, discussed culture and rp- i' Madigan was taken to .the ^^istol Ijad not diminished, vrith the years | ligion. He stated that irrellgion h^s 4nd greeted the hew minister with | failed, and that religion has fallep liospital, where, he died^shorOjr sincere and. hearty sentiments. 1 into desuetude. He urged a return terwards. George -M oqi^ and Rene “We shall never forget the help to normal in religious faiths. Yallex, both of Bristol, and occu­ which President Hoover afforded by } Personal and family matters wito j pants of Porowski’s car were _Mso Now Is The Time his action in relieving the sufferings ■ regard ,to religion, including ques- Emitted to the hospital, where toelr Qf our people.” he said. , j tions of inter-marriage and of condition this morning was said, to The president made lengthy j church laws concerning the rearii%, fairly good. The ^ to. have your old gutters and conductors repaired or reference tO" the late Mr. Wash-I of children, were frankly discussed young men were unhurt. Miss Edith placed ■with new copper or galvanized ones. Expert burn’s activities and sympathy for j in round-table conference^ opening fchaiko’s nose was broken and mv- workmanship by'high: class mei^anics, guaranteed. Austria. ‘ yesterday and continuing today. ' | cral teetodwere,kil()cked out, while- Ver sister. IfissHel^P Lowo8t prices in-town. We are in a position to take fed injury and Miss Edna Bums, the care ^^bur met^ work su^ as skylights, smoke stacks, jtoird occupant of toe-,Chalko shine, sustained only minor injuries., broodyThomas Gleason in charge of our CHROME PLATE sheet tq to departm years’ experience. SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE 1 MEBII^iN-S8,45i . I Meriden, 15— I isleased today from Fancy Fresh Caught Mackerel 12 l-2c lb. ; toe district supervisor of toe ceneqs Fresh Eastern Halibut Steak .. 35c lb. ' ■*+ -NiP-w Haven show Meriden s^popu- Alfred A. on first'figiirea to toe/38,46i Steak Cod to fry ...... 19c lb. to r,"^Satlbn:toc«ase!of TeL 7167 . . 18c lb. liPPriidl Place Cod to Boil , :f-;tter® than 10 per_ ^ ., cent oyer the Cape Cod Butterfish . . . .. 25c lb. ! , S€i20 total of 34,764. Fresh Shore Haddock .. . .2SC'lb>. N^bw Havfeh, M o y ;l5 - - (A ^) — • - . ■/' DOWN A MONTH escaped harm. . Mrs. EMen Fermfe^, 54, Oils c i^ William Igel, the' truck driver ) Styffed and Baked Mackerel read7 for npon- 35c e ii^ $1.00 ■‘For fatally injured, on the M ^ord held under $1,0Q0 ,^nd pending ^^iiHiamon■ ^3uns tirranfltft ear^ todiHr-Wh,*u uu auto­ isfquest. ■ • Coffee Flavored Gup Cakes...... 25c d o z^ jN o. 1 grade In Idto ,of‘$.pouad* m obile^ whhsh she was sitting was 'A more at *0 centa'a pound deUv-; sliuck liW a truck. She was thrown Rais^ Doughnuts...... 23e dozen g q n s o l a t x (»K^ ^ (| e d . On sale: r e ^ at MiBbertto to the gwiuu4. tsuffering a broken “My f « e to going to be ioadtide Market, iWnlng street. neck riroui .which she died In a hos- rittal hsre aiveral hours l a ^ . tune.” ■ Manchester Public Market iP«ONE 5181 ' The autoinobils dHven Iqr. her son 'V o w .: mind. 773 MAIN STREET '1$. Q. Bowevfl Mtohael dev^ped trouble and was Dial 5111 stopped for .rspaira.^ Michael and W ■■■ ■ ■■■ PerolosSt.- . TeL.717$

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V. > i'IJ ,'M! — ------< ^ ^ MANCHESTER EVENWG: HERALD, SOOTH UANCHESTEE, CONN, THURSDAY, MATC 15, 1980. PAGE FOUS CRAZED MOTHER KILLS Ity was slowly increasing through­ ALL INDIA WAPPING out the entire day, moving from 60 dared work of racketeers. in the morning to 61 at noon and ITEADY DOWNPOUR Overnight Worcester, Mass.—Annual con-1 Mrs. Celia M. Crane, widow of HER THREE CHILDREN reading 66 at 8 o’clock last night. ventioh of 31st district of Rotarians . IN SECRET SESSION The wind direction was northeast Curtis L. Crane, who died last Mon­ attended by 1,000. ' | day, ywas biirled In toe faniily plot in the mor^g, ^d last night the A. P. News Canso, N.'s:, May i5.~(AP)—. ! BRINGS REIEF HERE direction was easterly. The velocity Allahabad, India, May 15.— (AP) in toe Buckland cemetery on Wed­ had increased from 4 to 12 miles _A secret program of disobedience nesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tlxree' of the .seven children of C. N. G: ASSIGNMENTS today was Inaugurated by the All- per hour. " - i Crane and family lived for many (^ r g e Munroe, a fisherman, were Winsted.—Elisha Wells, 74, miss­ India Congress Eifter a conclave that years in toe north part of Wapping, ing since Simday, foimd dead in dead today at Dover after their Hartford, May 15.-(AP)-Adjut- ‘lasted ^nterruptedly for three across from . M. D. Sullivans, and mother had attacked them' with an idly Needed Rain Last woods. Police give s\iicide verdict. they will be remembered by the Putnam—Speakers at Windham ant general’s office orders just is- days and mgnts. axe during a spell of insanity. PREPARE FOR TRODBLE sued note qualification by examiiia-| Emerging from the session, toe older residents of toe town. The woman was found in tears by county Women’s Republican Asso­ tions and assignments to duty ... of, Congress executives observed the Mrs, Albertos Jones, of South Nifht and Today Ends ciation meeting pledge support to neighbors summoned by the eldest toe following: strictest sUence regarding toe new Windsor, is ill at toe Hartford son, Andy, 12, who had tried in vain Ypu con moko ol| Lieut.-Gov. Ernest E. Rogers as hospital. Bombay, May 15.— (AP)—The Republican gubernatorial candi­ First Lieut. K. K. Kiney to be | plans. Elaborate precautions were to save toe life of one of the chil­ arrongomonts for o Dronght of a Month. 1 British government took extreme captain, medical corps, to remain in l taken to surround impending opera- The Misses Watsons returned to dren when he returned home. The date. I , . . j ----- ...-----I secrecy their home at East Windsor Hill, precautions today to prevent the PlalnvUle-Bicterd Madlgw, 21,1 dapartmeat da husband was attending his lobster loon/ up to $300# In projected raid of Indian Nationalists tachment special troops 43rd Di-1 Pandit Malaviya, Congress leader, from Texas and Bermuda, where traps. i Rain started falling during the vmder the woman, Mrs. Sarojini New Britain, killed and five injured, vision, vice Perry resigned. | telegraphed toe viceroy and the they have been spending toe winter. Tbe dead children are Albert, 5; 2 4 hours or loss two seriously, in auto collision. East Central Pomona Grange will knight and the storm was still in Naidu on the salt depots at Dhar- First Lieut, A. C. Dreher to be i chief commissioner of toe northwest Gerald, 3, and Theresa Elizabeth, an Norwich.—Nelson 'Souley, 60, meet with Central Pomona Grange f progress at noon today much to the saana. captain, medical corps, remaining | frontier province his intention to infant bom Easter Simday. TwO Orders were issued prohibiting as­ committed suicide by hanging. with the 102nd Infantry. . | yjgit peshwar and arrange distribu- at Newington, on this Wednesday boys and a girl had left home before ^'•approval of farmers and practical- sembly of more than four persons in Meriden.—City signs contract for Norman Edwin Gissler, to be first | ^on of relief to victims of toe recent evening. The officers of Blast Cen­ the slayings and Andy returned from Ropoymoots to ?;!ly everyone for that matter, with the vicinity of the salt depots World War monument. Lieut., medical corps, to duty with! military troubles. His notification tral Pomona will work toe fifth de­ a neighbor’s house during her in­ Suit Your locomo *S?^he possible exception of the mer- which though privately o^ed, are 169th Infantry, vice McGUlivray, | gree on a class of candidates for sane spell. ’Two were dead and she Bridgeport.—Mrs. Louise W. Mar- expresses toe hope there will be no Central Pomona. The Orange will ^chants who feel that it is always state opeirated. The entire police ble, Meriden, elected president o f ! promoted. objection. A recent order by the WM attacking toe third. He wrested ; their misfortune to have a storm on force of Jal^pur was said to have Women’s Universal Missionary So-j Second Lieut. T. P. Tellier, to be open at six o’clock for toe supper. the £uce from her add rushed to give government officers forbade Con­ The South Windsor Garden ^Club >'a Thursday or Saturday night. been removed to the threatened ciety of Connecticut. . - l^irst lieutenant medical administra- gress representatives from entering toe Filarm. Courteous Attontloii , ?■ The rain was badly needed in point. One year simple imprison­ Bridgeport.—Jury- disagrees in tive corps to remain in present as­ were invited to toe East Hartford An inquest was held last night. iManchester by the crop-growers in- the area for investigation purposes. Garden Club open meeting Tuesday Complote Privocy ment was imposed on Mrs. Lak- $200,000 alienation of affections signment with service company, Rafi Ahmed Kidawi, leader of toe The woman said she did not remem­ fiasmuch as there has been no major shmipathi widely known social suit of Oliver Martin, contractor, 118th medical regiment. evening at the High school audi- ber what she had done. She had ^rainfall since April 18, the little that civil disobedience movement at Rae torfuin. been in ill health. worker of Madros, the first woman against Arthur L. Clark, wealthy Bareilly, today was served viith a The only charge/is three astd ooe- ?did come from the brief thunder to be taken into custody by the A meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ auto dealer. notice forbidding him to address Association was held at toe Wood haif per cent per mionUi on napaM Sstorms during the early part of the government since the civil disobedi­ Bridgeport.—Mrs. Lewis R. Sala- RELATIONS RESUMED amount of loan. ?month being quickly absorbed by ence campaign began. H6r offense bes, Bridgeport, elected president of meetings and organize processions, Memorial Library Thursday after­ ISLAND SWIM MEET noon. Election of officers took place, |the arid ground. The rain will also was leading a demonstration against toe Connecticut State Federation of Personal Finance C a |help to swell the brooks and lakes the salt laws at Vedaranyara. Temple Sisterhood. Geneva, May 15.—(AP)—The MEN LEARN HULA A report was given of the' conven-, Honolulu—The Hawaiian Islands Iwhich have already begun to show Hartford.—Master Plumbers As­ Council of the League of Nations Honolulu-Hula dancing is no longer tion held in New London last will play host to two of the United Rooms 2 and 3 Sa lower water level. sociation of Connecticut names Wil­ meeting in continuation of its fifty- the exclusive sport of dusky-hued month. States’ crack swimming teams when State Theatre Bldg., Second. Floor Roads Dried Up BICYCLE RULES. liam J. Henry, of New Haven as ninth session today received formal Hawaiian women. Men have enter­ an inter-collegiate swimming meet ed the ranks of toe dancers and takes place here July 17, 18 and 19. 753 Main Street The recent heat wave had served ; president. ndtice of re-establishment of diplo­ When winter comes toe little gftp w dry up -— the ------roads to - . a mid-July i, Boston, May 15.— (AP) -Bicycle nampru.—v.,uttncoHartford.-Charles A. Rapelye, matic relations between Bolivia and Mossman’s Hawaiian School is ad­ striped ground squirrel curls up into Teams from Yale and toe Univer­ S o. M a n c h e st e r ., C o n n ^ ^condition,Scondition, causing passmgpassing veniciesvehicles | jg obsolete method of of Connecticut druggists, dies Paraguay in letters from toe repre­ vertising a ‘‘special hula class for a roimd ball and goes to sleep. He sity of. Southern California will TdephoM Dial S.4-3-3 'ito be hidden from view by clouds oi | Massachusetts. j jq g2nd year. sentatives of those two coimtries. men only.” Tourists’ interest in the becomes as hard as stone, but v/heii compete against Meiji University, Open S:30 to 5—Saturday S:30 to 1 :dust like an army tank in a smoae ; ^ safety code for cyclists has been | Washington— Speaker Longworto A. Cortadellas, Bolivian minister dance has led the school to adopt placed in a warm room will thaw of Japan, and toe University of ----LICENSED BY THE STATE— ‘screen. This was ! issued by the governor’s committee; a^j-ested to obtain House quorum, at Berne; said in a letter to Sir Eric toe class for men, the head of the out and come to life again. Hawaii. v the road connecting the | qh street and highway safety follow-; Log Angeles — Laura Rhinock Drununond, secretary general: “I school explains^______^-trolley terminus and the New ixm- ^ fatality of the season j cmgti wins second divorce from Roy now. have the honor to inform you l^on 'Turnpike. ^ i from a collision with an automobile. [ p-Arcy, New York night club oper- and request that you bring to the n Further proof of Uu3 condition IS j ^.mong the rules are: Use to e } ^tor and former screen actor. knowledge of the Council that ^ een from the fact that the | ^,^11 of the feet to pedal ivith; grip Washington— Mrs. Hoover im- thanks to the good offices of toe i®of Selectmen in nignt,, handlebars and ride on the'proves; takes brief automobile ride. Uruguayaui chaincellery the Wash­ I^or toe first time in Its history naa [ Never i Dallas— Bishop Cannon quizzed ington protocol of 1929 has been ja complaint over too much oust on another person on the handle- j j-jiree hours by fellow churchmen re- brought into operation. 'The inci- ' dent of 1929 has been settled and diplomatic relations resumed.” A sipiilar letter was received from BEFORE IT’S LATE! r ’dily B.4NK OF ENGLAND REPORT Caballero de Bedoay, Paraguayan I - The, tr-sferred to Dep.rth,«.t ot Ju,. minister at Paris. ^ y the board gets complaints over j statement of the Bank . Washington-Flexible provision in W h e n tempted to over-lndulge ^tax assessments, holes in toe road I shows the ! tariff measure may table bill after ^ r some other similar condition b u t, changes in pounds: Total reserve in- j . . nionths’ work la s t night’s complaints were of a , 881,000; circulation, de-, ^ w aS iS gtS -M cB rid e denies he nst unique nature. creased 2,036,000; bullion decreased, W h g contention Helps Ponds ] 1,155,000; other securities increased | gave ms P ^ permits the' Reach for a While the present storm is most 1229,000; public deposits increased • that istead law p ceded and is proving very benefi- 3,337,000; other deposits decreased, bial to garden crops and flowers, it 9,801,000; notes reserve mpjeasod, I » • dissipaUon of re- rould be more beneficial to toe 847,000; government securities de- Ji onds and lakes if toe rainfall were ligious prejudices at religious creased, 3,570,000. seminar. STRIKING heavier. Although toe rain fell The proportion of toe bank’s re­ London — Eight American de­ e^teadily throughout toe morning serve to liability is 56.05 per cent ^ours, it was more of a drizzle than j compared___^ with 54.64 a week ago butantes,-presented to court. hard rain.ain. However, this sort of j RateR^te of discount 3 per cent,cent. Managua, Nicaragua — Sixteen CWniNCIMi storm is much better for toe | ------:----- •bandits and four Nicaraguan Na­ &rops. The rain brought fVia the irtor.mer­ 1 tional Guardsmen killed in six skir­ i n s t e a d ! ^ ^ cury down to a much more corn- QUICK-WITTED THIEF mishes. Bombay—First woman arrested in fortable level. i civil • disobedience campaigfn sen- f The month of April was 1.431 Elyria. O., Mrs. Harold M. Hor Be moderate—be moderate in aE inches short in toe normal rainfall I ace evidently isn’t so well acquaint- tenced to one year, lor that month, and toe total deficit I gd with her husband’s voice, or toe i Portland, Me.--Kenneto William^, PROOF things, even in smoking. Avoid that far this year is 4.57 inches. It | thief who recently ransacked her ] 20-year-old state ward, allegedly future shadow* by avoiding over- as this shortage that prompted j home was a good imitator. One i confesses slaying young bnde on tftatD irt, A ir indulgence. if yott would malhfain e water company to warn users of 1 night recently she heard a noise in | April 4 begause of “general dissatis- , that modern, ever-youdifol figure* ter not to be wasteful with toe j the kitchen. “Is that you. Harold?” faction with conditions at home. i "Reach for a iweley instead.’* v'ater as conditions might become | she called downstairs. “Yes, dear,” Amherst, Mass.—Dwight W. Mor­ acre or less serious if toe drought j came the reply. Thinking it was row, ambassador to Mexico and o r M o is iu r e ton tinned. her husband Mrs. Horace/went back naval parley delegate, voted out- The highest temperature yester- to sleep. Later the real Horace------| standing Amherst graduate by 'flay was 76 degrees and the lowest came home to find the house ran senior class. em tqfictihe Lucky Strike# the finest .♦ bark was 54 degrees. The humid- j sacked. Boston—Throwing of acid which Cigarette you ever SEALED IN SIM smoked# mode of the «DaUUUL KUCTM C finest tobocco—The Cream of the Crep—"IT'S BBm iG ZBA TIN fi UNIT Opening of Another TOASTED." Lucky Strike h e convincing tmder-water test is proving the tacts hundreds of, hoson extra# secret heot^ Tthousands of users already know— that General ElectricRefrigerators are ing process. Everyone trouble-proof and service-free. A flawless mechanism, bathed in oil, is knows that heot purifies sealed in steel. Dust, ^ t , moisture and rust cannot harm it—or halt its and so2d#679physi€ians quiet.efficient,dependable operation. FRANCE • Completely submerged in water—this soy that Luckies ore less refrigerator has operated day after day. Only a General Electric could do irritating to your throat. CHAIN MILLINERY STORE this. Dramatically—convincingly— General Elecfnc has shown why not a single owner has ever spent a cent 741 Main St., Next to State Theater, Friday, May 16, at 9 a. nu for servicc^that efficiency is sealed in—trouble sealed out. Built of all steel and porcelain Imed. 'Comlnfl •vMils SPECIAL for our Grand Opening—2000 New Latest Style far greater food storage capacity is cost Ri«lr provided. It is movable—can be SPRING HATS, direct from Nev/ York at popular prices that installed anywhere. ghaciovis Itnfora" General Electric serves faithfully the command attention and recognized immediately as unusual val­ year round—work is saved—expenses $1.98 to $5.98 reduced. 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Mbition is hot enforced. But even m , T would oppose it oh toe groimd* pf eiasa iniusUce. - j " “I. have alwrays taught- law and toe by-products of prohibitioh have .L t " J IM orancl tdways been offensive to any .‘iV lawyer.” ^ ^. Bohlen’s nearest -..preyipus con­ G T«p b i liOcal Peo^e in F m J- nection* with .^politics was his large WaShihgtpp, i«i Show Section of The part in fr j^ h g toe Pennsylvania tost of ,^the _ administration^ b y RODNEY BUTCHER H A R T F O iO ) Big Show” at Memorial Hall state workmen’s compensation ^wt bius for t o f t ; '.itopfoyetoto °f which was passed in 1915 and his hibition enforcement'toddy. Itore the , PhUadelphia—Out of the cloisters A number of Manchester young service fpr eig^t; years as coiumel -approval o f bo;totortoxcdies of C o^ j F r » S a b ® * " Telepkmie tor Mw A m W, at the age of 62 came Professor for the state board adnainlsterlng people appeared in “The Big gress’.and elimina-1 p ^ ced ^ th e Insi»ance aubs Francis H. Bohlen to run for the the act. .. ~ ;tipn of minor mff^ between Entertainment Bureau i n j * e ^ s h - United States Senate on a wet ’ His running mate, Tpom asW .. nell lieRDorial last mght, takmg ticket in Pennsylvania’s Republican Phillips of Butler,'out: for the gover­ two itouses before being sent to part in the Fastdon Show, toe primaries. He is ^rhaps t^e^most norship, is many Uines a n^lonalre foe White ifouto/ \ ^ cHlnaji t o ’the second act, one of toe picturesque______of all "the cantfidates in and owns coal , mines apd utllitl^ ’This was to® niewtoe. to transfer- m m m high spots of the show. The i^r- ^ primaries, and he is making Hi 3 dislike for prbtiibittoh is ps foe prohibition unit from the Treaar fonsiance. a , is------believed------Imore to have or less of a hit wherever he enthusiastic as Bohleh?s. ury to the Justice Department the greatest amateur production goes in the " campaign. “I wouldn’t walk across toe co-ordinate it with theto«>se®wii>^ ever staged in Hartford in the musi- He won’t wdn. His opponents are street to be governor of Pennsyl­ agency there imder the direction qf cid comody line. « ^ Senator Joseph R- Grundy and vania;” he said when they game and a^single head, it was approved toy The’ Misses Katharine Schuetz, Secretary of Labor James J. Davis, asked him to’ go on toe ticket. toe Senate late yesterday, . w ito'a Hadabui WoQdhouae, and Lalhan and he has no real organization sup­ “But I’d. crawl on my belly from few minor amendments in which t ^ Murdock Were toe loc^ girls who port. But he has a good chance of Butler to Harrisburg in order to House la, expected to conc^. ’ took part and Roger Wmton, also polling a larger vote than any can- strike down prohibition.” Tbe vigorous wpt .an<^^dry, debate j,j of this town, sang toe. accompam- ^date who ever before ran on an ment^to several of toe fashion num­ that toe blU had .^heen, ejtpected fo ' exclusively wet or dry platform. evoke in toe Senate failed to ma­ bers. Bohlen is professor of law at tne RAirS CRYSTAL lAKE terialize. The prtoGipal- ^ Sentop University of Pennsylvania, an amendment Kirill provide-toat toe wh erudite gent whose speech bristles become effective nekt July 1- •wdth classical allusions to ordinary ■ PAVIUON OPEN MAY 24 The. wet bloc of toe. House today conversation and sometimes even | threw itself behind an effort to ob­ CIGTATIQ overflow into his caimpaign speeches, j tain consideration at this session qf He has had no previous experience either the LaGuardia bill for ipodi;- , as a political candidate, but a high - The tw'elfth season at Rau’s Pavilion at Crystal Lake will start fication of the ’Volstead.Law or the: reputation in the teaching of law. In Norton resolution for a referendum 1925 he was appointed to toe Lang- May 24. Everything is in readiness for toe grand opening and a season on toe repeal of th,® l®th Amen<^ , “I neVer saw a' legislator refuse dell professorship of law at Harvard and he is the author of a compre­ of enjoyment. ment. , a drink.” Happy Harrington and his —Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt. hensive case book on torts. There’s nothing dry or dull about Rhyth™ Boys ^ will be toe first at­ this professor. He dresses almost traction. Thls.bMd will start toe fol­ “The uniformed forces of the lowing week to play at Bab’s Rlace United States have never occasioned flashily. He speaks rapidly and vehemenUy and frankly. He some­ •on Lake Congamond for all summer or precipitated a war.” where they always go over big. Al­ __Dr. Jason N. Pierce. times writes his speeches in ad­ vance, but if he does he forgets all though they have be to heard fre­ quently over the air, they will be “I cannot believe that I am the about them and proceeds extempo- nerson in America who is . raneously. He is a highbrow in both heard for the first time in person at Charity shMl cover the multi­ person in " ____ onrt literalthe senses figpirative of and literal senses of Rau’s on toe 24 of May. They are a tude of sins.—r Peter 4il8. . sick of seeing the front page every young t^gregation rtf nausipians morning and every evening flaring the word, has fine gray hair and a .* snappy mustache. Recently when, with a wtolto 'of experience under Large'charity, doth never soil, bUt w to prohibiticm;” - i = 'toe leadership of one- of the be to only , whitens soft white hands.^, —Professor WUflam Lyon Phelps. with toe other candidates, he ad­ dressed the Pennsylveinia League of drummers that ever shook a stick. Lowell. ■ f Women 'Voters, his impressive ap­ An added feature this yekr at .. “Few are^'pacifl^ in a pinch.” ■ Rau’s Dance Palace will be a mas­ —^i^rwhod Broun, author. pearance, his crisp delivery and his obvious sincerity drew greater ap­ ter of ceremonies who will en­ plause than toe ladies gave anyone deavor to keep things going at a ‘T o live remains an art which ?varm and delightful pitch.. When In Hartford everyone must learn, and which no c3-;e. . . ■■ ■ ■ Memorial Day, May 30, Charles one can teach.” Cut at toe University of Pennsyl- why not stop at the H—0 —B —^Havelock ElUs. lia, Bohlen is one of toe most Millep and his orchestra from Hol­ for some of their gli­ jular members of toe faculty and yoke will make his first appearance ster Meat, Crahineatr Shrimp, ; boys, have organized a Bohlen this year at Rau’s where he had a ub to work for his candidacy. large following lasWyear. Soft Shell. Crabs, i Steaming miSTOW K This writer asked Bohlen how he Saturday, May 31, Leo Roy and Clams, Open liOng Clams and This Hai happened to leave the classroom and his Spanish Cavaliers will make Chowder Clains. take up such an arduous job in a toeir first appearance at Crystal' Lake. This is good news to the^dance Hillstown Grange has appointed a primary where he had little or no We also serve in our Dining chance of winning. public who know how well Leo and committee to give a dance in his boys are going in Hartford and Room a “ Five Course Lobster Grange Hall May 21. 'There will be “We’re giving the voters a chance Shore Dinner” each day from 4 to show that they resent toe dicta­ about the state as well as in old fMhioned and moaern dancing’. Massachusetts. to 8 p. m. for only $1.50. On Tuesday night, May ,20 toe torship of the dominant dry minori­ ty,” Bohlen replied. “Why let a ’This year all dances will be run Grange takes part in toe program on daylight saving time from eight- V at Tuxis Grange, Bloomfield. minority rule us simply because it is highly organized ? thirty to twelve-thirty, and it is Mrs. Harry Bremer has been “I’m not opposed to temperance. hoped that this consistent plsm will As, visiting in "Windaor for a few days. No one who has a son and grand­ remedy toe misunderstandings o f Mathew Claus of Forbes street son growing up, as I have, is op­ time that have been kpcwn-in toe Illustrated who was operated on at toe Hart­ posed to temperance. But this cam­ past ford hospital Saturday is reported paign of ours is designed to pro-^ 22 Slate Str^t, very comfortable. A sparrow’s wfogs^ihsikes thirteen mote temperance in fact instead of Hartford, Co m . Kathleen Cummings, daughter of prohibition in name. strokes a second while.flying. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cummings of ‘When I think of toe way even New York, formerly of here, was children are drinking today, I’m operated on some time ago for shocked. I’m horribly frightened ruptured appendix has not been able about toe whole thing. What pro­ seats to return to school yet. ponent of prohibition in times past truly exclusive. Mrs. Katherine Ohliger of Brewer ever thought that prohibition would Afhe Sofa...... $^.95 street who died at toe Hartford be worth such prices as we are pay­ hospital \^ais well known in this ing in Chicago, where the entire city vicinity, coming many tunes to at­ is terrorized by armed gangs fight- $2 Down Buys You AU the Clothes tend toe socials and card parties, I mg only___ for monopoly . , of bootleg- held in Grange Hall, ghe was also 1 gijjg territory? Frankly, the best You "Need at Dunhill’s .; a member of Hillstown Grange. ] explanation I can make is that I — was______shocked and frightened____ into The examination of Egyptian making this campaign. mummies, some of 'them 400 years “Personally and selfishly, I have old, show the existence in those days no great room for complaint. I am Lovely Spring iCoats of gout, tuberculosis and pyorrhea. one of a class against whom pro- "A Special Group of '■'Bjctra . Pto® . 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—■but nobody but CbkIs knew that. advantage can possibly accrus to Hartford, its people or Its bualneas, Hti«l|Mt»r What did ho care? W:_- ■ But now that there was a very by getting proof that Its population Swtiftig Bswtt serious imlikelihood of his being per- is 170,000 instead of 161,000. Even niitted to welch on his contract, it the element of rivalry sefxns to be H«R*LS“iaS?FN“GSSMpT.n.O. ^ was convenient for Cadet Cagle to “ out” because Bridgeport, though IS BtueU Strt^ j trot out the unacknowledged wife, its count is still incomplete, expects South Mancheiter. Conn. to show hardly more than 150,000 THOMAS FBRQOSON knowing that her production would Sm art sum are O narnl Mtnagnr • automatically cut the bond that tied and Hartford’s place as second city in the state seems to be secure Foundofl O ctobT 1. I ttl him to the military service of his enough. As if it made any differ­ PublUhod Evory Ertnlns E ««P f country—that he would bo lired, Sundays and HoUd^a. BqUrsd at tha after which he could bo hired. ence. . Post OfMc# at South Uanenaatar. Conn., as Sscond Class Mall Mattar. Just possibly former Cadet Cagle, j SUBSCRIPTION RATES dismissed without honor from West j t h e y l ik e rr Ona Tear, by m a W .* .* '...... As nearly as we can see it, the Per Month, by maH ...... * -60 Point, lucky to escape a court mar- Dalivcred. one y e a r ...... »».D0 . tiali may discover that he is not town of Andover and the village of Single copies ...... * Sandy Hook, down in..^ Fairfield «? wanted by any coUege as a football ' MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED County, ought to organize a little PREaSS coach; he will, if there is a shred of The Associated Press Is exclusively consideration remaining in the col­ solidarity or two-town league, being, entitled to the use i o r •'•P'iPlloV*®.'! of all news dispatches credited to It leges for standards of decency and apparently the only two communi­ or not otherwise credited In this ties in New England that object to M paper and also the local news pub* good sportsmanship. And perhaps llshed herein. his value as a bond salesman may having the “ main stem’' deflected All rights of republlcatlon of enough to keep the traffic from special dispatches herein are also re­ not now bo deemed as high as It served. ______was a little while ago. Who wants roaring imder their bedroom win­ SPECIAL, advertising RBPRB- to buy bonds of a welcher? It might dows. SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser, Sandy Hook has come in for Inc.. S85 Madison Ave.. New York. N. not be quite safe. T.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. Tn any event the very clayey feet quite a lot of wondering comment IV 1 •• n I Chicago. Ills. discovered under this football idol from other places which would be Full service client of N E A Service, may, as we suggested at the start, only too glad to have the ruck of Inc/ Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- bring the reflection to some school­ trucks and automobiles shunted off r/ - tlons. master or other that perhaps some­ to one side. But Andover’s case The Herald Printing Company. Inc., seems to be Just about parallel with' ftssutnes no financial raspontlblllty thing besides mere athletic prowess ior typographical errors appearing In —some elements of simple man­ that of the litUe neighbor over to ifadvertlsements In the Manchester the southwest. 1 Evening Herald.______hood, for example—might well be stressed as worthy of admiration It has often been said that there Three Artfiber Pieces $71. THURSDAY, MAY 15,. 1930 among Ijis boys. are some folks so habituated to the 3'Piece Aftfiber Ensemble $44. mental habit of self-defense that Natural and orange are the predominating colors of this CAGLE m ig h t h a v e b e e n k in g they would throw stones at Santa Three fuU size ^eces in natural and green artfiber, trim­ ensemble with black used as trimmings. Green predominates Perhaps the Cagle episode may The history of Dr. Nansen, Nor aaus if they heard him on the med with orange! Green predominates in the floral cfetonne have, in some school or other, some in the modem floral cretonne used. wegian Arctic explorer, scientist, slight effect upon the overemphasis roof. used. Chair, sofa and rocker. humanitarian and statesman, is fa' on athletics—competitive athletics miliar to Americans generally only t h e j a k e y r a c k e t — which is exercising so great an in­ so far as is concerned that part of fluence on American schoolboys and And now that it appears that all it which deals with his work In the the mysterious Jakey has been pro­ college students. polar seas. It has therefore always duced In the cultural Hub of the Cagle has been famous as one of been a little puzzling to a good Universe, the natural reaction of the greatest football players to rep­ many people in this country why the general public will be a mild de­ 07: resent west Point Military Acad­ Nansen should have been so patent­ gree of wonder as to Just how many emy at any time. To followers of ly an idol of the Norwegian na­ of Boston’s police commissioners, football all over the country—and tion. His achievement in proving the capteins and patrolmen own stock that means, nowadays, practically possibility of a drift passage across in the chemical concerns which have every boy over the age of twelve— > n 1111 i; 1! J n the Arctic ocean, while a very been distributing paralysis through­ : he has been an idol; a tremendous notable one, was after all only one out the Union., I figure deserving of ah emulation. . of innumerable tremendous sea ad­ I'll- Lately it had been announced that ventures that figure in Viking his­ Cagle intended to resign from the tory and legend—hardly distinctive immediately enough, in Norway, to cause its per­ IN NEW YORK upon his graduation next month. He former to be so singled out for na­ had received, it was said, offers of tional acclaim. Three Artfiber Pieces $53. 'tw o splendid salaries—one for part New York, May 15—From "Mat- As a matter of fact. Dr. Nansen tie M.” of Wichita Falls, Tex., comes 3'Piece Artfiber Group $71. j of the year for his services as foot- would probably have been almost if a note; “I am sure there are Natural and'green are the colorings of this group, trim­ moderne cretonne which has all the colorings of the fib^ i ball coach at a Southern college, not quite as great a figure in his of your readers who, like myself, in­ med -with orange. A moderne floral cretonne repeating all be other for the rest of the time tend spending a vacation in ^ New __green, orange and black—is used on the spring seats of this native country if he had never at- York this summer, who would like the colors is used. Sofa, chair and rocker. ' as a bond salesman. The bond sell- teined to celebrity through polar ex­ further suggestions on what to do smart stick-fiber group. H ^ 'J-in g offer of course was occasioned ploration. How great a hold he had and to see in New York.” j solely by his fame as a football star. on the affections of the people be­ ^ • Y I cause of his distinguished civic serv­ Very well! A few weeks ago I de­ Great stuff! declared all the Cagle tailed some of the colorful spots, j^rooters. Quite overlooking certain ices to Norway is to be gathered with an admonition to "clip this out ’ 1 facts. from the circumstance, rarely men­ and paste it in your hat.” But also, When Christian Keener Cagle be­ tioned but now brought to mind by I note, I promised more. So here the Oslo correspondent of the New came Cadet Cagle he signed an ^ Take in the entire new Grand Cen­ £; agreement to serve eight years in York Times, that in the period tral Station skyline belt, with em­ )the United States Army, four years when the union between Norway phasis on the new Chrysler, Grand ^ a student officer at the West and Sweden was process of dis Central and Chanin buildings. To get a particularly memorable solution, in ,1905, toere was a very jpoint Academy and four years as an view of this fast changing officer under commission. The op important movement on foot to scraper zone, choose a place in ^ ^rtunity to make such an agree make Nansen the first king of the Library Square, or the Sixth avenue fiient he sought himself—the United independent Norway. elevated station at Forty-second ^States government does not draft Don’t miss the new Greenwich ■Jr young men into West Point. West SURPRISE ■Village, for the old one paases fast. « Point is an expensive school. The The spectacle of Nickey Long- Eighth street becomes a highway pupils there do not pay for their worth being lugged into the House of "Villagy” shops and eating places from Fifth to Sixth avenue, tuition. Instead they receive pay. of Representatives by a sergeant- any of them worth a visit. And 3'Piece Artfiber Grouping $62. Two Reed find Fiber Pieces $81. f . They get 3780 a year and their keep. at-arms, under arrest, while Mrs. historic spots disappear daily • • • • I'T hey receive instruction not only Longworth looked on from the gal­ The old wholesale belt in Canal The fiber of this group is finished green and orange with Reed is wmbined with fiber and finished tan with greeri in military science but in mathe- lery, must have provided that nim­ street . . . the new radio theater black trimmings! A moderne floral, cretonne used repeats all and orange accents in this group. One chair and the sofa are In the old Amsterdam theater roof matics, English, French, Spanish, ble witted lady with several things these colors. Sofa, rocker and chair. included. . , . . the play, “Berkeley Square,’ \ ^ drawing, natural and experimental to say to the speaker of the House if it’s still: in town .... the upper ^philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy, Hudson . . . the typical Manhattan at dinner. ~ ^______L - ______li, geology, electricity, history, intema- back^ound of the sym­ Every, once in a while, generally phony concerts, with autos blaring ptional and constitutional law, ciVil when least expected, the country by and the city lights off in the dis- i engineering smd other Important gets a rather startling demonstra­ ^£L11C6* subjects. When they are graduated tion of Congress’ capacity for hus­ The breadlines of the Bowery and the Little Church Around thb. 'they are highly educated, quite tling along its own activities when Comer . . . . just to remind your­ aside from their training^ as sol­ it happens to feel like doing so. In self how iortunate you are to be diers. the present instance the legislation able to afford a vacation. 55 ' YEARS AT S0 UTH . MANCHESTER in hand was a bill that not one per­ And that boat trip around Man­ In return for this free gift of four hattan Isle, revealing the magic years of splendid schooling the son in ten thousand in the United changes which come over the city. 'cadet, before it begins, has agreed States ever heard of before. For .... The conglomeration of shops 'I to serve an equal length of time in some obscure reason a filibuster and humans in Nassau street whsh against it developed. There was no the Wall Street buildings empty the Army itself—at, of course, the their tens of thousands at noon or regular rate of pay of his rank quorum and the House couldn’t even in the late afternoon. which starts at second lieutenant. adjourn. For the first time in a He has given his word and his word blue moon the House exercised its The miles of swanky new model right of arrest of absentees—most apartments that , now lino the has been accepted. He is not asked East river .... And, if you’ve fathers both have the same kind of of teeth: It should be corrected as accord with the principle of Tolstoi^ for a bond. It is assumed that he is of whom were in the Capitol but out niBver seen It before, don’t miss blood, nothing can be determined. soon as possible as there is some great Russian who said, 'T canned a man of honor, a gentleman. of the hall of the House getting the Times Square shuttle crowd H E « i 8 . i ) S T a p a Many parasites inhabiting the danger, of-.epithelial .or skin cancer afford to hate because o f the thing devud^hg. h . is a good plan to use a it does to my own soul.” Gandhi something to eat. And Speaker at rush hour, nor the kaleidoscope bloOd may be detected by the mi­ If, because his presence in the of .humanity in Grand Central Sta- croscopical examinations. The most citrus fruit fast until , yoxur weight has said, “The Englishman nevejr academy has provided him wdth op­ Longworth was one of the early vic­ tiok_____ WhUe there, pass a half ...... common parasite to be found in the has Micome. slightly below normal, respects you until you stand up to' portunity to attain celebrity in a tims of his own machine. hour figuring out how much ex­ blood are those of msdaria. In some then you could have some local him. He is afraid of nothing phy-' At almost any time either bremch ploration you can do and. how many tImlM of the tropical countries an orgdn- treati^its.to the growths, such as sical, but he is mortally afraid ofi sport or other activity, it chances todchixig them w1t)i nitrate of silver his own conscience.” of Congress could be Just as per novelties you can find without leav- ism known as the trjrpanosoma or that he sees an opportvmity to make In the building. the parasite of sleeping sickness or electric cautery. 'They are not Here are the principles of the Ma­ money by going back on his prom^ emptory in compelling action. But he Grand street push carts after b l o o d examinations <|oglobin of your blood is not plentl- may . be present In the blood. Some­ likely to recur; If you have your hatma. Never force, but ever an- insistent, persistent presentation o f ise, and if he does go back on it by when it is a matter which demands, Sitfall, just down from Manhat­ ARE im p o r t a n t ful enough. The color is expressed times in tropical countries blood jean- teeUk • corrected and thoroughly very urgently, early disposition,-no tan bridge . . . And- the Orchard be founds containing quantities of. a cleanse yqur Wood stream. facts before the moral tribunal of; wriggling out of the Army in some ------T in percentage, thus the normal the world. His whole theory of Ufa! such measures are ever resorted to. street maelstrom at any hour be­ A^very food physician considers | said to range from 85 small worm called the filarla san- way or other, our cadet is a welch­ fore six . . . The old “braisstowh’' glnis hotninis. Contraetlag T^reulosls and of society is so far removed: Many Congress’ rules, like a great b i ^ tMta of tfxe .utmost importance | percent to 100 per' cent. The hemo- from the conventional pifftern that: er; Just a plain welcher. belt on the East Side ..... The The blood can also be tested for Questiqn:-M- writes; “My many of our statutory laws, are last remnants of Old Chelsea in the aa an aid in' making diognoses. You ^ globin of the red cells gives them work-'brings ine in contact with a there is serious doubt whether ha- Cadet Cagle, intending to resign the Wsjssermaim and Widdel reac­ can persuade hia own fo'lowers to', made to keep in reserve—and there middle Twenties. tion. In this way the doctor may be Twiiti affecte.^, with tuberculosis. Do es soon as he had gotten the last The Hvmgarion and „ Gsrpsy you think there Is any danger of accept it Gandhi;would scrap all. atom of benefit to be squeezed out they stay. iS^heh you consider it the principal means that the cells of your body able to- determine the presence' .'of power machinery and have falB peo<>'' restaurants dotting upper Second ithod o f providing nourishment I diseases which might otherwise only my contracUng this disease, and if of West Point, suddenly finds him­ avenue almost anywhere above do not obtain as much oxygen as so what caution should 1 take?” pie return to spinning and weaving J drainage to' practically every they should. be suspected. My readers knoW their own cloth. Part of hia day it; self confronted by a very serious CENSUS RECOUNTS Eightieth street . . . . And if you Answer: It Is possible to contract jai^g'c

I, ’ •j'Sw ... a ,~ c‘‘ '''"■'Sit -. Q MANCHESTE!R EVENING HEEALD, SOUTH B4ANCHESTBR, CONfN.,^ THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. BUjORDEREDPAIDBTfflEnilEN HEBRON BUPINGINSPECTIHFS Mr. and Mrs. John Twomey mo­ tored from Bridgeport on Saturday The following report of Building Inspector, Edward C.. Elliott, Jr., i Bills ordered paid by the Board Of Selectmen last night were as accompanied by Miss Helen Gilbert was accepted by the Selectmen iMt Honorable Board of Selectmen, . > 3 follows: 5,638.53 and Miss Helen Royce, both teach­ Ahem, Henry, April Estimate ...... ers in the Unquowa school in FIRST AIR MAIL Anderaon, Carl W., Labor and material 10.00 irs ^ ° M ™ r e ^ rt a s Building Inspector for the month of April, 1930, is here- 31.60 Bridgeport, sp'endlng the day with Anderson Sc Noren, Groceries ...... Miss Gilbert and enjoying a picnic On May 15.1918, the first regular Armstrong, Harry, Labor and material 3.50 with «.bnhtted; d w b LUNGS ‘ ’ ' E . t Cost 60.00 in the open air. Miss Gilbert return­ d ^ y air service in the world Armstrong, Wm., Care of d u m p ...... ed with them Saturday evening. William Munsie, Lot No. 65, Benton St...... 8 7,0M Baldwin, Peter A., Labor and material 46.50 W. Harry England, Lot. No. 69, Jensen St...... o,ow was inaugurated by the United 1.25 Mrs. Twomey is the art teacher at Barlo^, Clarence, Auto p arts ...... itti 74. the Unquowa school. W. Harry England, Lot No. 54, Jensen St...... 6,0TO States government between New Henry Floto, Lot No. 14, Do^e S t...... ^ ...... Blish, F. T. Hdw. Co., Hardware, etc...... 20.00 Miss Clarissa Lord of Storrs Col­ York and Washington. Bogaciuk, B., Rent ...... lege, accompanied several friends Tansia Lindstrom, Lot No. 146, Autumn St. ^ ^ *...... 3,000 Before this time there had been Brazauskas, J., Rent and Groceries ... 38.00 72.50 from that institution on a sight see­ 324,000 attempts to carry mail from point Calhoun, Patrick J., Plowing...... 18.80 ing trip about New York aty over to point or across intervening bodies Campbell’s Filling Station, Auto parts the week-end; GARAGES of water, but not on a large and Campbell’s Quality Grocery. Groceries 18.13 Edward J. Holl. Lot No. 32, Scarborci^h M . I.... 3 500, 9.15 Miss Marjorie Martin spent the 500, regular basis of service. Carpenter, J. L. Co., Truck parts ... week-end at the home of her par­ W. Harry England, Lot No. 3, North Elm St. The service was begun with a 86.32 ...... 400 i Center Auto Supply, Auto parts, etc. . 15.00 ents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Mar­ Carl A. Johnson, 14 Jackson St 300 special stamp of 24 cents to a let­ Chartier, R. J., Board and care ...... tin, returning to Dalton, Mass., John Clough, Lot No. 11, Washington St. .... ter, but later the rate was reduced 41.00 . 275 Cheney Brothers, R ent...... •; • • 12’5o'Monday morning, Joseph Angell, 118 Glenwood St...... 250 to 16 and then again to 6 cents. Connecticut Co., Current-McLean Hiu 60.041 The local Christian Endeavor so- Albin Wolfram, Autumn St...... The distance between the cities was Correnti. Paul, Groceries ...... 2 2«5iciety united with Gilead Sunday 32,225 negotiated in three hours amd 22 Dewey-Richmaa Co., Office Supplies • 121501 evening, at which time a moving minutes. Dolge, C.“ B., DisinfectentsD isinfectents...... 1 picture reel showing “The Rich MISCELLANEOUS , < At first the Washington-New Dudek’s Service StaUon, Auto rep airs...... young Ruler’’ was given. Earl G. Campbell, Main St. Cor. Mid. Tpk. East ....g a s Station 310,000 York service was maintained by East Hartford, Town of. Aid Rendered...... yhe Rev. T. D. Martin and Allan Earl G. Campbell, East Center St. Comer Poster .., Stetion\ 2 ,^ the air service of the army, but Farr, Mrs. L., Rent ...... 5 1 0 'L. Carr were present at the meet- Karl Marks, 136 Summer St...... ??? as soon as its reliability was dem­ Fischer, Gustave Co., Office Supplies...... • • • • , i^g of the Pastors’ Union of Tolland John Buchanan, 175 Woodland St...... Hen Coops onstrated, it was taken over by the Great AUantic & Pacific Tea Co.. Groceries...... ' County - ■ on ----- Monday------at- the =Second----- August Mlldner. 19 Lindman St...... Hen Coops 100 Postoliice Department. Grezel, Alfred A.. Collecting PaUs ...... 41 .75 Congregational church. North Cov­ Ernest Sass, 570 Vernon St...... • -Shea <0 Although the service was dis­ Hale, J. W. Co., Brush ...... 7.50 entry. An enthusiastic program was Thomas J. Lewie, Bolton Center R o ad ...... - Hen ^op 75 continued in 1920 from motives of Hayes, Archie H.. Truck h ir e ---- 59.63 carried out and a fine dinner served Walter Cassells, 57 Oxford St...... -n Coop economy, similar services were es­ Herald Printing Co., Advertising . 90.97 at the parish house. H. F. Tarbox, 611 No. Main St...... 4,,..H en Coop 00 tablished between the larger cities. Manchester> Alfred WlUiams, a student at Holl, E. J., Rent, etc 2.85 : 813,200 On September 8 of the same year Ingraham, A. W.. Labor and m aterial...... 00 Berkeley Divinity School, New Ha­ the transcontinental mail was in­ alterations Sc ADDITIONS ’ , Est. Cost We Are Headquarters for the Following: Jarvis, Alex., L o am ...... 2.20 ven, wiU preach at the morning augurated between New York and Keith, G. E. Furniture Co., Castors 20.00 sendee at St. Peter’s Episcopal CamiUe GambolatU, Bell St...... 3 1 , ^ San Francisco. Kellum, J. W. R e n t...... ” *"!!!! 150.01 church, next Sunday, a t 11 o’clock. Rogers Paper Mfg. Co., 216 Hartford Road ...... l.iw Boy Scout Articles Kittel’s Market,■ " Groceries^ __ _ ...... The hour of service was chamged Mary Salvatore, etal, 50 Pine St...... •••.“ *...... Koehler, Martin, Labor—^N. W. Cem etery...... somewhat, in order to accommodate Saul Berman, 801 Main S t.,...... Of course you have heard of the 00 refined panhandler who asked a Kottke, Mrs. Augusta, R e n t...... 22.00 with the bus schedule. Paul Parcharck, 75 North S t ...... 3 ^ Kuezynski, E., R e n t...... 3.75 Arthur Eiseman and family, of O. E. Powell, 226 Woodbridge St...... passerby for 15 cents to buy a choc­ T.pttnev E. A.. Labor and m aterial...... 98.00 Elmhurst, L. I., spent the week-end Francis P. Wetherell, 130 Washington S t ...... olate malted. Luettgens, W. E., 18 Dogs Killed, 13 Investigations, etc at their country place here, the for­ Fred Carpenter, 63 Pitkin St...... Iw Coats, Shirts, Breeches 16.00 mer Congregational parsonage. Lundberg, G. A. F., M. D., Medical Services...... 20.00 Michael Foley, 38-40 Summer St...... Madden, J. H., Groceries...... Recent guests at the home of Mr. 25.00 and Mrs. Sherwood Miner were Mrs. 4,350 HOW TO REDUCE Manchester Construction Co., Rent ...... • • • ■ 2,408.47 Manchester Electric Co., lUectric Service...... 23.54 Bertha Downing of New Britain, T o tals...... 343,775 Hats, Belts, Hose, Neck­ Manchester Gas Co., Gas^Seryice ...... • fis.95 Mrs. W. S. Park of New London Respectfully submitted, VARICOSE VEINS Manchester Lumber Co., Lumber, etc...... • • ok’ss and U. E. Clark of TylerylUe. It was EDW. C. ELLIO’TT, JR. Manchester Motor Sales Co., Auto ; ...... iat’is twenty-eight years previously when SSchester Plumbing Sc Supply Co., Hardware, etc...... 147.15 Mr. and Mrs. Miner last saw these Bob Gently Upward and Toward family, Paul Broome, and of her year, and in some parts of the town erchiefs and Slide and Manchester Public Market, ^Groceries ...... 33*06 guests, until their present visit. even the supplies of well water are the Heart asf Blood In Veins A good representation from He­ niece, Mrs. Leroy Benzlngcr, in Flows That Way. Mexican Petroleum Corp., Oil ...... 25.00 Hopevale. beginning to be threatened. Mickalonis, Stanley, R e n t---- bron Center attended the Mothers’ John N. Hewitt is having his 11.70 day pageant gfiven a t the Gilead The early crops, grass and vege­ Many people have become de­ Mohr’s Bakery, B read ...... 25.48 tation in general are suffering from house on Hebron Green painted. Haversacks Morris Sc Company, M e a t---- Congregational church -on Sunday Harold Gray and Sherwood Miner spondent because they have been 20.00 last St. Peter’s Episcopal church the lack of rain. Brooks and ponds Mozzer’s Market, Groceries .._ ^ 1.17 ^ are doing the wdrk. led to believe that there is no reme­ ' \ New Model Laundry, Laundry Service...... ^ held an early session in otder to ac­ are very low for this time of the dy that will reduce swollen veins commodate those of its members And in a few days’ notice can procure any article Packard’s Pharmacy, Drugs, etc ...... 4.15 and hunches. \ Plnehurst Grocery, Groceries .. who wished to attend the pageant, If you will get a two-ounce orig­ 31.06 and the Center Congregational for the Boy Scout or Scout Master. Get your uniform Pola, Luigi, Groceries ...... 42.00 inal bottle of Moone*s Emerald Oil Polish Grocery Co., Groceries .. church was closed for the day. (full strength) at any first-class 7.75 Messrs. Donald Campbell and and appurtenances for the coming events. Quinn, J. H. & Co., D ru g s ...... 14.00 drug store and apply it night and Rogers, Mrs. A. M., R e n t...... Thomas Carson, of Berkeley Divini­ morning as directed you will quick­ 23.25 ty School, New Haven, were guests ly notice an improvement which will Scharr Brothers, Mower, etc. ... 1.20 Schiebel Brothers, Truck parts . of their classmate, Allan L. Carr, at continue until the veins and bunch­ 17.25 St Peter’s rectory, Tuesday eve­ Schieldge, Wm. H., PrinUng ... 30.50 es are reduced to normal. Scott, O. M. Sc Sons, Co., Seeds . ning. Moone's Emerald Oil is a h ara- 28.70 A meeting of the .Hebron Wom­ less, yet, most powerful germicide C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc, Seaman, Harry E., Coal .. 4.85 o„ Shearer, James M., Auto p arts ...... 24 21 en's Exchange was held Tuesday and two oimces last a very long Smith, Thomas D., Groceries...... q'oq afternoon at the Congregational time. Indeed, so powerful is Emer­ South Bolton Dairy, Milk ...... * 1 a4*7R church parlor. Officers were elected ald Oil that old chronic sores and So. New England Telephone Co., Telephone Service...... for the coming year, as follows: ulcers are often entirely healed and State of Connecticut, Board and ewe ...... President, Mrs. Chauncey B. Kin­ anyone who is disappointed with its State Trade School, Labor and m aterial...... 5 so ney; secretary, Mrs. Ruby Gibson; use can have their money refunded. Tar Products Corp., T arm ac...... !*.!!!! ’ 3.75 treasurer, Mrs. Edward A. Smith; Magnell Drug Co., South Manches­ assistant treasurer, Mrs. Arnold C. hill of beautu ter, sells lots of it.—Adv. ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS T?MCh, jSSoS^W esreem eW ...... r $2 00 Foote; directresses, Mrs. Chaimcey B. Kinney, Mrs. Asa W. Ellis, Mrs. Herbert Porter. Plana were discuss­ Valvoline Oil Co., Gas^ and oil - ...... ;;*■** ■‘‘*...... 9.92 ed for the year and it was decided West Side Dairy, Milk .. .. • ; ...... «S46.30 to open the Colonial Airline Tea rouse full of beaufy for only $31 Willis, G. E. & Son, Coal and o i l ...... Room and Women’s Elxchange on 41.66 Friday, May 30, for the season. Tea That's a big promise. But Artlac Wilson, H. L., Salary as Sealer ...... 32.06 A Wilson, Joseph C., Labor and matenal , room and exchange will be run on will make good on it. Artlac is a mar­ 7.20 the same plan as last year, the tea Wogman, George, Milk ...... 200.00 vel ous paint discovery that can transform Bradley, H. O., Use of c a r ...... t*' ' room being in charge of Mrs. Her­ 1 ' 29.25 bert Porter. It will be <^eiL every ‘ your old odds and ends of furniture into Chambers, David & Loiiise,, Tax r^uM ^ 300.00 Digney, John, Use of csif ...... • ■ I...... *« day, including Sunday. 20.00 Edward A. Smith, Mark "H. W. bright, exciting, new things. Dougan, Thomas G., Ambulance service 1.55 Ensworth, L. L. & Son, Supplies...... Hills, and Max Frankel went to Even though you know next to nothing 2.35 Hartford on Wednesday to continue about painting you can get professional BoaVd « r e ■ J7.00 the agitation for an electric lighting system which will make it possible results with Artlac. It's the easiest paint ^d^r’e Lhboratoriea. inc.. ^iture Media...... ■ 40.00 for those in the locality in which in the world to use. Just paint it on over they live to have the lights. Mr. any smooth, clean surface, and it will M?“ch«t«’J?morlM • V •••••••■•• • Hills has a private plant but the others have none and are deprived even itself out into the silkiest finish you CAR DEALERS SSe? K .« ‘sS: & u n d « . 0 of electric lighting in their homes or ever saw. Ninth School District, Teachers, etc. ..^ ...... 1 3 40 on the farms. At a previous confer­ ence before the Public Utilities Let us show you the beautiful new Art­ DEMONSTRATE WITH Noble & Westbrook Mfg. Co., Daters, etc...... ^ t Stavinsky Bro., ...... '*'"!!!!! 144.00 Commission, held about three weeks lac colors.Let us telly ou some of the amaz- Strickland, W. A., Stone ago, the Utilities Commission rec­ 9!oo ommended that the Electric Light I Ing thingsyou can do with this great paint. SOCONY Taylor and Cummings, Milk _ , 13.33 Work, Theodore, S., License p la te s ...... •; Company try to make arrange­ 75 ments with the Telephone Company Anderson, Ethel,.r#ib Teacher ...... 43.00 Cassells, Alice E., Clerk to have the electric light carried by THE F. T. BLISH HDW. CO. Dean, Joseph G., Manual T rain in g ...... means of the telephone wires, in iiTThth School District, Teachers, etc...... 277 M the vicinity alluded to. 793 Main St., South Manchester Fifth School District, Teachers, etc...... Miss Lillie Broome has returned First School District, T ethers, ®tc...... to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., aft­ er having been the guest for about Fourth School District, Teachers, etc...... ■w Healv, Sarah, Sub Teacher ...... two weeks of her brother-in-law and Hoit»ah. Edith, | | ;;;; |11 Go to the car dealer for the Miner, Nan W., H ygienist...... 115.00 _ rn Vri1T*QA ...... AAV.WVr Moore, Isabelle T., Nurse 9.37 Reynolds, Ruth, Sub. Teacher S47an Second school District, Teachers, e tc ...... 847.^ Seventh School District, Teachers, etc...... TRUTH Iporer, Addald. M., ,Dr.wtag Teacher ...... 100.00 » Supemat, Willo, Music T eacher...... Talcott, Helen, Gym. Teacher ...... 65.00 Third School District, Teachers, eta ..... •. • • • • • 506.25 about gasoline— knows ! Fitzgerald, L. P., Sales and Service, Ford Roadster 200.00 50.00 Grimason, Robert H., Uniform ...... 55 Holl, E. J., Insurance...... Knofla, ArtburA., insur^ce...... SiSo ’HAT sells a new car? This impression it makes when Rich, Richard G., Insurance 2A1 Rogers, Willard B., Insurance...... 41.40 demonstrated. That’s why more dealers in New York Smith. Robert J., Insurance ...... 9.20 W «;tate Trade School, Labor and matenal and New England demonstrate their cars with Socony Special Solman, Mrs. C. W., Treas., Child Welfare approp...... - ^’000-0° 381,708.18 plus Ethyl than with any other motor fuel. ON- Your car, too, will always give "demonstration perform­ WOMAN WINS AIR PRIZE • ciety fbr a paper on airships. She has been on the technical staff of London —Hilda M. Lyon, young the British Airship Works for five ance” ^ y o u use .Socony Special plus Ethyl— the only pre­ Englishwoman, is the first woman years and has helped design num­ to win the R-38 Memorial prize of­ erous aircraft, among them Eng­ mium gasoline sold in New Ybrk and New England to which fered by the Royal Aeronautical So­ land’s new airship, the R-101. Frigidaire is sold with a definite guarantee, backed Ethyl is added. by General Motors. And still more important For years Socony Special was recognized as the best pre­ to you as a purchaser is mium gasoline in its territory. Now the addition of Ethyl Costs 85 Cents a Month the £act that year after hi ^ ' year Frigidaire contiziues makes it the finest motor fuel that science has yet developed To Lose Pounds of Ugly Fat to give satisfisetion ~ St long after the guarantee —explains why sales keep jumping month by month. and also gain in ambition and keen­ has c^ired* Thousands of Women ness of z^d? If service should be re- Know This Is True G*t on th# seal*! to-day and se® quired it is rendered how much you wel»h—then cent bottle of Kfu/cben. Satie which instantly and without 7 How would you like to lose 15 win last you for 4 weeks. Take one removing the machine pounds of fat in a month and at the half teaspoonful every mormna In a class of hot water and when you from the premises. same time increase your energy and have flnIsMd the first bottle wel»h yourself again. . improve your health? Now you can laugh at the people How would you like to lose im- who pay hundrada of dollara to a fow pounds of fat—now you will SPECIAL GASOLINE plu s ETHYL healthy fat that you don’t need and know the pleasant way to lose un­ don’t want and at the same time sightly fat and you’ll also know that 0-807 feel better than you have for years? the 6 vitalizing satis of Kruschen AIRCRAFT OIL (Satis that your blood, nerves ana ■'v . '4’' How would you like to lose your glands must have to function proper­ t ' « '’double chin and your too prominent ly)—^have presented you with glori­ PAUL HILLERY, INC. abdomen and at the same time ous health. ^ ,, 748 Bfala Street, Sooth Sfaooheitw '' Befefe making your luramer automobile tripi, write to Socony Touring Serrica, make your skin so dean and clear After that you’ll want to walk around and say to your friends,— THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO 23 Broadway, New York G ty, for belt routes and information on road conditions, that It will compel admiration? "One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts Sooth Maochoet<^ ,>^>; How .would you like to get your Is worth one hundred dollars qf any 778 Main Street, weight down to normal and at the fat person’s money.’’ Leading 'druggists America over STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW sasoa time develop th a t urge for sell Kruschen Salts—you can always activity that makes work a pleasure get it at Packard’s Pharmacy.—Adv.

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-iS.-i( K ‘ - ^St.' ■ I • ■ e •>* ■ M Anoii:^ E^m¥G h k a iS " ^ ^ - M conn, thuespay, m ay. ib, m o, ' ^ --■ ' ' " ""•" FATE OF TARIFF B ill {l in e r s in k s,sc h o o n e r, RAIN SEEN AS BOOSTER j OF GARDEN CLUB SALE Van Wagner’s Service Statk» CREW OF EIGHT SAVED a n Main street TM. 6891 Wall Street RESTS WITH COAUTION Official A. S. A. Station ____ REPORliS’ PZ IF IT IS BEAL SERVICE YOU WANT—BBINO IT HEBE. cm SMTH CHARGES - New York, May 16.— (AP)—The Seedlings^and Plants to Be Of• schooner Azua, bound for Bermuda Briefs Washington, May 15.— (AP) — j 4 ' ^ ' ' fered at Store Near Bid- RADIATOR FLUSHING with a cargo of coal, was rsmimed Car greai^g and crankcase service on my new eJeoIrlo lift. Whether the; Urltty,bin win b e j^ jjj (lliestioil? and’Bunk early today by the Savan­ V well's at Center. ‘ nah-liner a t y of Atlanta, 47,*mUes WE USE THAT GOOD SHELL OIL AT SOo PER QUART. passed or not depended today. Con' The Best Oil Money Can Boy. , iHit Guky of Polkieal Activi- New York, May 15 —^ Domestic gresslonal leaders believed, on southwest of Barnecat Light, N. J., Local Garden club members wel­ the Savannah line was advised, to­ If your car hasn’t got the old pep try sales of copper during the past whether the Senate’s Democratic-In­ M to Him bn B e^s of comed toe rain today, as did every­ V GAS AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE day by radio. j ty Bat Stock Market Qwz week totaled 136,700 phort tons, the dependent Republican coalition can J. E. McLean, master and owner body else whose gardens and'lawns ^ It costs no more than other gas but, oh> what a difference. largest weekly tonnage ever sold in muster a majority for , a final test of toe Azua, and all seven members were suffering from toe protracted His Trip; 4 . accessories the history of the industry, metal on its amendment revoking the of his crew were taken aboard toe dry sped. The rain will benefit toe IsStM O g. plants and seedlings which toe club Tires, tubes, batteries, spark idngs, gaskets, noost everything I and minerals markets reports. A President’s authority to make City of Atlanta, which proceeded to Savannah with her bow damaged will offer for sale Saturday all day yon want for the car. Conie In and get my prices and 1 am sure emergency changes in import duty Panama City, May 15— (AP) very acUve foreign business brought above toe water line. beg^inning at 10 a. m '., and help start yon will be satisfied. rates. Read Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, Dallas, Texas, May 14.— (AP)— the combined bokoings to a total of In Deadlock. The Azua was a four master. The them when they are planted in their Exonerated of charges of undue who returned to American soil City of Atlanta sailed from New new locations. 8 HOUR BATTERY CHARGING 196,000 tons. The buying wave, The Republican conferees of the; Txilitical activity in the 1928 cam- yesterday after tw o. years in the York yesterday with 22 passengers Only a few of toe gardeners have Bring it in the.morning, get It at night. ' ^ g n , Bishop James Cannon, Jr., of which started Wednesday of last two houses have reached an impasse i week, attained its peak last Mon­ and a cargo of freight. notified toe committee what kind of Washington, D. C., today still faced and before the end of the week the i Antarctic, has coined a non-commit­ Although confirmation was lack­ annuals and perennials they will day just before most of the sellep Senate Republican majority of the | tal reply to interviewers which has complaints signed by more than a advanced the domestic quotation to ing from Captain Diehl pf the City donate, but it is safe to assume score of delegates, to the general conference committee are to ask to | proved quite "as effective as that of Atlanta, it was believed toe col­ there will be toe usual wide variety. conference, Methodist Episcopal 13 cents. be relieved of an agreement restrict-, lision occurred in thick fog. The The list in hand already includes a ■ — } ing them from abandoning this used by Colonel ’Lind^rgh. church south, that he speculated on Colonel Lindb'erg]^" frequently par­ night was pitch black and toe sea few. of toe better known rock gar­ the Stock Market. Offering is being made of amendment. den plants, such hardy flowers as 000,000 National Power & Light Co. The coalition today was discussing ried questions with: ‘T have nothmg choppy. Nearly six hours of deliberation to say." Rear Admiral Byrd vanes The Azua was struck amidships, veronica, delphiniums, pink and by the Episcopacy committee yes­ 5 per cent debentures, due May l, whether it'should oppose this re­ and sank quickly with its heavy white hardy chrysanthemums, peri­ l^ m O N IMPROVEMENT 2030,. as the first step in a new quest or grant it and then oppose the wording, but is. no less firm terday failed to clear Bishop Can­ when the questions touch the per­ cargo. The vessel was built 12 winkle, coreopsis, iris, pink and non of the speculation allegations. financing program. The debentures the conference report, if the amend­ yews ago. Its tonnage was 605. It white sweet rocket, phlox, Chinese To this work our moiiernly equipped shop ' are priced at 91, to yield about 5.50 ment is not included. When the con­ sonal or scientific phases of his ex­ For three hours in the afternoon pedition. He says:, ‘T had a most i ^ e d from Hoboken for Bermuda forget-me-not, and among the an­ is devoted. All branches of automotive and 45 minutes at night Cannon per cent and are callable at 106 on ference report is brought to the Sen­ oh Monday, with a coal load valued nuals promised are pansies, zinnias, thirty days notice at any time up ate,' the issue will be approval or re­ interesting time.” ...... ' electric service and repairing, skillfully was on the witness stand. Much of at $12,000. The City of Atlanta is petunias, snapdragons, upright handled. Quick and satisfactory work the time he was known to have to and including April 30, 2030, they jection of the 'entire bill. Retiring early last night after an a 6,433 ton ship, built at Chester, growing verbena, salpiglosis and will rank equally ^ t h an outstand­ Republicans were of the opinion arduous day of ceremony and g r a t­ spent reading papers, presumably in Pa., in 1904. stocks. guaranteed. reply to the photostatic documents ing issue of 39,500,000^ 6 per cent that the coalition could kill the bill ing the rear admiral and the five The sale will be held in the vacant presented by Judge G. T. Fitzhugh debentures due in 2026. This t o ^ c - by refusing the conferees a free members of the expedition who ac­ Scientific ing will be followed by an offering hand the Democrats replied that the store at 539 Main street, near Bid- of Memphis purporting the records companied him aboard, the Rangi- WOED DISCUSS PACT well’s Candy and Soda Shop at the Electric Maintenance of Automobiles of his stock market transactions. of additional shares of $6 dividend Republicans were willing to let it tiki from Dunedin, New Zealand, cumiUative preferred stock of no- Center, The store will be open to­ After Bishop Cannon left the die. awoke today to a new round of morrow afternoon at 3:30 to receive HYDRAULIC BRAKE SERVICE committee room, the committee pare value. It is planned to retire speeches and acclaim-. .. London, May 15.— (AP)—Premier all of the $7 dividend preferred now Today’s Schedule plants, with Mrs. W. W. Eells, Mrs. “We Start and Stop You” ' spent nearly two more hours dis­ Ramsay MacDonald today told the Harold Belcher and Mrs. William outstanding, amounting to 140,295 The explorers were tdlowed the House of Commons, Britain’s part in cussing his case. The sole known KIN OF ROOSEVELT DIES morning to themselves at their Taylor in attendance, and at 9 accomplishment of that session was shares. the recent London naval conferences o’clock Saturday morning a number a two paragraph statement which hotel, but with the afternoon their would be opened up to the - widest SOUTH MANCHESTER GARAGE schedule called for visiting a swim­ of the committee members will be GEO. L. HAWLEY Residence placed the committee definitely on The National Biscuit Q o . , has ac­ possible discussion. at toe store to prepare for selling Business quired Pacific Coast Biscuit ^ for New York, May 15.— (A P)—W. ming exhibition by Coach Henry. J. The premier defended the accom­ Phone 7860 478 Center St. Phone 5864 record as supporting the political Grieser’s Red, White, and Blue at 10 o’clock. activities of five bishops. 140,(XM) common shares and Bishop Emlen Roosevelt, capitalist and a, plishments of the parleys, declaring An attraction at this third annual cousin of the late Theodore Roose-j Troupe, tea at the American Lega­ however small their results might & Co., for 70,000 common shares. tion with the diplomatic corps at­ plant sale of the Garden club will be velt, died today at his Fifth ave-1 have been, they were only possible an exhibit of windmills, bird-houses, t h e y a l l d o t h e n tending, and a dinner at the home nue home at the age of 73. i through “very great forbearance, bird baths and other garden novel­ BERTHA; Well, I know one An extension to May 22 has been Mr. Roosevelt had been ill for | of Governor Harry Burgess. helpfulness and good will of all the ties, made and colorfully decorated woman who thinks her husband is granted in the time for deposit of some time at his home at 804 Fifth j The party last night appeared a the Wilcox Rich B stock, under the delegates.” by W. E. Keyes of 17 Washington perfectly wonderful. avenue. He died at 6:30 o’clock this ^I jolly crowd at their hotel, the Mr, MacDonald said the gathering plans for a merger with the Eaton street. .BEATRICE: So you’ve ]ust morning. . jj Tivoli, where Charles E. Lofgren, was not merely a naval conference corhe from a wedding?—Answers. Axle & Spring Co. He was a member of the financial I Ralph S. Haines, and Richard Kont- but had been aimed at making a house of Roosevelt and Son, chair­ er, Russell Owen, and-Lloyd Berk- “substantial contribution to toe I ner, who arrived'with Rear Admiral STRICKLAND SECURES RELIABLE SERVICE man of AU America Cables, and an problem of general disarmament.” New Achievement f in e f is h officer and director in numerous i Byrd, all are staying. ‘ He continued: “We must bend our ThfiCs What You Get at other organizations. ! The explorer’s plans call for a ■attention not merely to the sea but VOSS WASHER AGENCV Bloomsburg, Pa.— Walter Ran- He was the son of James and 1 direct run from Panama to New to the air and the land as well. The In Face Powder ' York aboard his bark, the City of dusky wiU go a long time before he Elizabeth Roosevelt and married the mere limitation of one form of The skin of youth lies in every box s New York, which is due here from catches any fish quite so fine as 27 former Christine Kean. armament will not go very far to Merton H. Strickland, of Main of new wonderful MELLO-GLO In 1923 W. Emlen Roosevelt gave i New Zealand about May 23. secure the peace of the world.” street, has been appointed by toe Face Powder. The purest powder trout he bagged recently.. They 11% acres of wildland surrounding The prime minister said failure to Voss Washer Company of Daven­ made—its color is passed by the U. were all under size and when caught the”grave of at The whale is not a fish. It is a get results at Geneva undoubtedly port, Iowa, as local distributor for Expert Repairing on All Cars S. Government. No pastiness, fiaki- by Game Warden Lithwhiler, he Oyster Bay, Long Island, to the had caused the nations to fall back the firm. The Voss Company has ‘ ness or irritation. A new French mammal which lives on toe surface was fined $270. This fine of $10 a National Association of Audubon of toe water, breathes air (firectiy into their old fears and supersti­ been in the washer field for more process makes it spread more Societies for a wild bird sanctuary tions regarding security, “but it is than 50 years so local people w ll be smoothly and prevents large pores. fish was made because Randus^ through nostrils, and gives birth to Willys Knight and Whippet Work told the warden he had only caugM and shrine for bird lovers. Several of living young which ate suckled ai i still possible to correct that state satisfied concerning the integrity of -\ No more shiny noses—^it stays on I the Roosevelts ’have estates near of mind.” the manufacturers. . longer. Use MELLO-GLO. The J. W. four, while a search revealed the 27 the breast of the mother. in his game coat. that of the former president. To introduce toe Voss Washer in a Specialty Hale Co., South Manchester.—Adv. this vicinity Mr. Strickland is giving a valuable electric flat iron free with every purchase of a Voss Washer Business Men this month. The Voss is indorsed by Good Housekeeping Institute and ; No need of tying up .your delivery trucks. We fix embodies an exclusive patent on a floating agitator. ‘ Further details them while they are idle. THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION, about this principle will be found elsewhere in the Herald. Dial 4407 for Service Mr. Strickland has also been ap­ pointed by the Manchester Gas “WHATS THE GASOLINE TO BUY IN 1930?#: Company to sell toe Glenwood In­ J. T. McNamara, Manchester Green . . M -ft'. sulated gas ranges. Several ranges ' '.-...J r*-, . will be on the floor and visitors will be welcome to inspect them with no obligation at all. The latest in gas water heaters, the Kompals is also on display. Due to the unprecedented demand for General Electric refrigerators, Free Free Free prospective -purchasers are request­ ed to place their order at least two Upholstered Furniture weeks before delivery. According to figures just released the G. E. Ticket Given With Every 50c Purchase Company will merchandise 145 mil­ lion dollars worth of refrigerators. First Prize, High Chair; Second, Occasional Chair; Ttod, PUn® It will take 12,000 carloads to de­ Bench; Fourth, Radio Bench; Fifth, Bedroom Bench; Sixto, Foot liver and distribute the G. E. this Stool. year. Today G. E. has achieved first place in domestic refrigeration from Atlantic combines in the nothing four years ago. Mr. Strickland reports May busi­ ness for 1930 just about 100 per Washing - Polislung - GreaBng cent^ over May, 1929, on toe G. E. refrigerator. Nineteen G. E.’s were Prompt and Efficient Service at installed in May to date is Man­ chester’s share of toe total sales in Reasonable Prices. the United States. highest practical EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE Radiators F{lushed and. Cleaned Stamford, May 5.— (AP.)—Prob­ The famous Purge method guarantees you permanent able cause for a charge of embezzle­ and satisfactory results.; ment of $5,500 from toe Yale and Towne Mfg. Co., was found against Tire and Battery Service William Hann, 43, of 7 East Gun-] the essential hiU Road, New York, by Judge Lee Tires and Tubes at New Low Justus J. Fennel in Stamford aty] Court this morning, and Hanh was | Prices. See Us Now bound over to toe next criminal / * term of toe Superior Court at Bridgeport in default of $5,000 bail. Service That Pleases a t . He was employed for 18 years at complete all-round motor fuel toe local factory. Berg0n & Bcrmaii Battery Co. He was in charge of expert workmen, who are sent to various 24 Main Street, Phone 3819', Manchester, Conn. cities by toe company to repair and install bank locks. It is alleged that Hann drew expense money for fake trips in toe past few years and kept toe money himself.'A sudden rise in expense money caused toe Investi­ gation. ’ FINE o “What a'terrible-looking dog.” HEL-L HEL-ko . e x t r a - p o w e r e d “I tell-you that dog'cost me a I thousand pounds.’’ ‘ ^ “That mongrel? Impossible! “He did—he once bit a dancer . INSTANT PICK-UP jin toe leg.”—Der Lustige;Sachse, Buick ^ en cy Speaking I Leipzig. MAXIMUM MILEAGE Have you seen our good used cars? If not, we are- An ’ educator says • that! young here^to show you and also demonstrate and our prices I men no longer - burn the; midnight oil. It’s banana oil now. ' ' ' \ are righ t. 1927 Buick Coupe standard ■fi' 1927 Buick Coupe Standard ■ 1^ 7 Buick Sedan Standard 1^ Dodge Sedan ; ' ; 1925 Hupmobile Sedan. ‘ 1925 Maxwell Sedan - Special 1930 Buick Demonstrator W e recommend these cars rad wiU guarantee; .1).' I - r -r • ...f, > . James M. Shearer Tel. 7220 T(^7220 BUICK - MARQUETTE SUPER- /■ . * rt .I' '■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOITO MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1980; P A ^ t l ■.■■ ■ ' -1..3 -.V ^ •

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the warmer weather thins the fluid repair shop caught it on the radiator a connection to' the frame which such corrosion commences wear pro­ Suggest Channel Highway needs occasional tightening. smd results in less effective spring ceeds at a more rapid rate. drain cock which broke off and control. This can bd offset to a very caused him a lot of unnecessary With mechanical braking systems Fortunately, lubrication is great­ there are additional brake rods, large extent'by allowing the springs Dealers Here Offer ■ y Motor Hints ly improved and the pins are show­ grief. shafts, universal points and other to work “d^.” *1110 situation is just ered, or even force fed, with oil. % mechanism that may ratHe when the reverse of that in cold weather. Timely Soggestlons on tli« Unosuai Yahies This acts as a protection. Further­ Stops Battery Corrosion worn. Over a rough stretch of road Automatic chassis lubrication, if Care of tUe Vm t b> the Auto­ more, with the introduction of the Those corroded terminals of the Ie n g l is h c h a n n e l ] the driver can usually silence these overdone, will provide so much oil mobile Club ol Hartford. constat clearance tjrpe of piston battery can be taken care of by the c a n a l I by pressing on the brake pedal light­ for the shackles as to lubricate the there 4s less leakage during the simple process of greasing them. ly while feeding gas with the hand spring ends. About the best rule, Gibson’s Garage and Super-ServT warming up process which is when This does not mean even the trouble control. This puts the brake mech­ therefore, for the motorist with the ice Station offers to the motoring Gas Wears Piston Fins raw gasoline is most prone to get of unloosening them and smearing ^i»yr»E gyi anism rmder tension. latest equipment is to guard against public of Manchester a free, brake " How tight fitting pistons and rings past the pistons. To offset these ad­ them with vaseline. Some rattling is a direct result of being too liberal with oU, if he wants inspection service on the‘ Raybestos vantages, however, pistons are now ftan spare the piston pins excess In some service stations mechanics minor shimmying of the front best, riding qualities, in wauih Scientific Brake Testing MacMne. extremely cutaway in design so that merely pour a little heavy oil over wheels. There is just enough insta­ weather, ... Brakes adjusted or relUigd^br tested wear may seem to be merely a what fuel does get by can reach the the terminals, using a grade of lu­ bility to set up vibrations which li- r' at this garage do not grind of grjib, mechanical process, but it is chemi­ pins more readily. _ bricant similar to that employed for shake the entire car. Sometimes i sq\iealing and groaning stops Are NEW AUTO RECORD cal as well. The piston pins are apt transmissions. The oil works its this is caused by too liberal lubrica­ eliminteed and your car comes toL.a .Jack Up With Care way over the entire surface of the tion of the front end,” but more usu­ ——* fo be damaged by the gasoline that More thah 6,300,000 automobiles smooth even stop' Raybestos piiv- Cars are s o ' low, the front axle terminals and provides protection ENGLISH CHANNEL ally by wear on the king pins or ducts are nationally known anoint when the car owner will accomplish the j When brakes are imequalized one jack up the wheels to see that they is now conducting for himself the Expert Service nm free when the pedal isn’t being suddenly it will buckle. task of equalizing the brakes but' of them will be more effective than repair business at Van Wagner’s will find that his car does not stop pressed. i lO Henderson Road, Rhone 725S One owner who used a jack in a the other and the temptation is to GOODYEAR Service Station. He is quoting prices adjust the particular brake so that on all work on a flat rate basis that i f-l ■ — New Batch of Batteries will mean savings on the repair bill it matches the less effective one. Among the newer rattles which for the alert auto owner. The result is equalization, but less TIRES powerful brakes. owners have to contend with and Robinson Auto Supply have again Merely by taking up on the ad­ which may puzzle them when trying and justment of the less effective brake to silence the car is the devices re­ taken the agency for the popuiaT equalization can be had without sac­ sulting from loose shock absorbers. Fisk tires and will quote pricen .-to rificing stopping ability. In fact, by Some of the hydraulic devices have Have the Best any motorist in the market for tires that last A complete stock o f ac­ We carry in stock at cessories are on hand at this station at all times. •orr’= all limes every size that -1 is likely to hoj reqifired. These we offer to you at The Manchester Garage under reasonable prices. Get our the capable management of George price before purchasing. Hawley is rapidly building up_. a Dennis J. Sullivan large follo-wlng among the motorists who desire expert wrylce on their cars. Regardless of how large or located at SHELL GAS small the job may be the motorist will receive their prompt attention, and courtesy and service at reasonable VAN WAGNER’S SERVICE STATION prices.. 3li Main Street Phone 6691 or 6203 MOTOR OILS

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Alto^Dier Smart Practical OuWt By ANNETTE The Cheaper They Are the For the befwh, wee inodems sm pitpfu^tkin and now her voice was sweeter, he iSi too.-” : ' , - , for tuberculpsia waa widespread. sold as a ‘‘consumptibn curd’ ip'the the rule in LonidOn. before the-^war. finished with‘ applied bpnd that is . “I know, but you said it. Lamb s Alan seeks sympathy from his sec­ and quite sad. "There isn’t any­ In t h ^ days the jou- '.Mstic in­ ; days brfore the Fbbd.-w retary, Fhillipa West, who is wait- thing that I can say, except that There was a' time in-the British carried down Qts, fronts and lower right.; *^6 littlp; iWblyes axound stinct had*hot developed its pres­ capital when no young girl of edge. It creates a tailored effect. here' eat him. alive. .Md be doesn’t D n ^ Act made that iilbgat'ii^ibw iit^ o r the opportunity to widen the we’re engaged, and I can't say that ent high state and ethical principles advertised as a remedy fbr^ d ^ h s breach between husband and wife. over and over,, when there’s noth­ prominent family would have The patch pockets are sportive. ^ .even; Khqfw.i>;it.. He!s: ctoese; pud- had not been adopted by great peri­ dreamed of anything other than a Style No. C-694 comes in sizes 2, dikg,.fluff,"whim-it comes to spunk. and colds, m wUch .fonb'it ^ ^ a fhillipa successfully schemes to ing they can see to back me up odical publishing houses. Today new special appeal to : this' cpnatleht'.with aroxise Natalie’s suspifdons, and one “ You won’t let me see you at very stately wedding b^ore a very 4 and 6 years. i m y: fcont „:teeth-- If I - could newspapers indeed will carry the ad- leurge and distingfuished and splen­ It’s just too cute for words m pale I see him punch TOme" of those kids in beginning tubercidosis. ; / - day Alan finds her gbne. Wounded home,” Alan reminded her. vertiaementq of cures for tuberculo­ Certainly conditions are’- better didly dressed company of invited blue wool- jersey for bathiBg cos- the eye.” *.' us or''for other disorders of this pride jurevents either from seeking a “No, I won’t,” she said stubborn­ guests. Now simplicity in this m this regard' than ‘thejr were :25 reconciliation, and Alan seeks con­ ly. “My, home isn’t a pleasant place tuthe. ' ' , ‘Well, he doesn!t ruh.’l character. The National Tuberculo­ greatest event in a girl’s life is It’s easy to make and very inex “No—^8th|ids‘ and tf^es -lt beca40se years ago, but there -is; st^*iirach solation with Phillipa, who play's her even for me. I’m not^ going to in­ sis Assbeiatioh has been actively en­ need o f education o f the pubUh In becoming the fashion. pensive. i you told' hini never to -hght bkek. gaged'in spreading the information part cleverly. flect it upon you.” Some of the young. brides hate Pattern price 15 cents in stamps Bui'I,guess .you’re, safe there. He the fact that tuberculous canbpl(-be Meanwhile, Natalie regrets her “But I think I ought to talk that a specific cure for tuberculosis cured by any ina^c . .preparation all the fusa.;mxd bother of a big or coin (coin is preferred). Wrap wouldn’t anyway.” r - hasty' action. She hasn’t told her wdth your parents, Phillipa. After is not available and that the chief taken internally emd/thatJJ.JLS d iM - wedding. OmlriK.belong to the coin carefully. like him. He isnrt dubbed essentials to recovery are rest, fresh family of the break and prondses all, its asking a great deal “new poor” :of'the after-war days erous to rely on such'ipi^jiclpds'm » I, ■ ' ■■ I a coward .even if he doesn’t tshe his air aid good food. to^tafce her young sister back to of them, even in this day and age, of huge taxation and do not feel part. He’s jiist not htade to the early stages' of thlk diSeaSe’.* to entrust their daughter’s happi­ Manchester Herald In aC^ recent survey among tuber­ York with her. StiU she does that they ought to saddle their fight.” culosis .patients as to whether or not not-write to Alan, hoping that he ness to a man who is still married parents with the cost of a very Pattern Service . ■ . Bla Pobllc'Bicycle they had piffchased various proprie- . MOTH .PBRSU3PJP: ■ . will beg her to return. Her silence to another woman.” expensive wedding. ■'694 ' “...... Well,.-he ..needn’t^ fight, hut , he , tary medldihes for the td ief of their Now is the time to-pack av^iiy all marely' arouses his resentment. and Phillipa grabbed at the, chance The result is that some of them patterns are maliea doesn’t need always to be thinking j ,it whs found that some- woolens. Department atotes '. hfve prefer to go quietly to the office As o i» ^ spun him on with Phillipa, who he gave her. “That’s just it,” she from New York City please allow o f . the -other fellow. -They take | .^(riiere between 20 and 50 per cent of a wide variety- of cedar equipn^^t, exclaimed. “Everything is so un­ of a registrar with-Just a few close makes him feel neglected and abus­ five day«. things away from hinv anc he never j patients had attempted to use tarred bags, and other reeeptaclas ed. They are seen together con- settled, so uncertain, I can’t talk friends and have . the whole thing moves._ Just x—i. look out the window I remedies in self-treatment of oyer in about five minutes. The Price 15 Centa - that keep clothes and bUu^ete-::and stantiy, and PhUUpa, fewing that he about it with them. If I could tell now. I’ll bet a dollar to a sausage the disease. - rugs from the inquisitive w dlper- does not intend to propose marriage, them when we’re going to be mar­ cost is about $50 in all. skin that he’s not on his tbcycle. I A real “posh” wedding may Name ...... In "ndbre half of these in­ sistent moth. tells him her parents object to her ried, where we’re going to live, or never see hire on it.. liie.other stances the medicine used was cod what we’re going to do, it would not cost anywhere from $5,000 on up. Size . i ...... youngsters own it. it’s aa public as going with a married man, and The Dressmakers’ Lament liver o8, and-In most of the others brings Alan to the point of confess­ be so bad.” Her voice had grovra a taxicab. The^McG.regor kid’s bn it cough medicines of one type or an­ CRISP laarruLaB ; ; The people* that this new econ­ AddrcM ...... this minute and the kid’s sitthig on Lettuce keeps longer:,and .stays ing, more than friendship for her. louder, excited. She appeared to omy hits the - hardest are, of other- had beai taken. be carried away by her thoughts, the steps.” ' Out of 1499 patients, 52 remedies crisper if ypp/wash it,: rbtt'it 'in a NOW GO ON WITH THE STORV; course; the dressmakers of fond ...... so that when she said; “ if I only Send your order to the “ Pat­ The mother of . Charles sighed. had been used a total of 143 tiiPes dampened clb^ and place in street and vicinity. Nine or ten “Well, I do think ybu are partly refrigerator in an; eiarthiBh bowl. had an engagement ring to show big society weddings in a season tern Dept., Manchester Evening in attempts by patients to treat -^r CHAPTER XXIV. them, it would help a lot,” she seem­ Herald, So. Manchester Conn." right I wish he hiad. more spunk. used to mean making dresses not But what are you to, do ? You can’t ed a naturally expressed and inno­ only for the brides and the brides­ lyn did not give Phillipa a nng cent remark. Alan never guessed change children. It's just his na- fOT some time. She wras bitter over maids, but also specisd dresses for Massachusetts Rj^ew, a Girl Scout tuj.g to be kind.” how skillfully he had been reminded the many wedding guests. gathering m Boston on May 17.. his-neglect in Oie matter. He had of an oversight. Two of the richest and prettiest “We didn’t start early enough. showered gifts and checks upon The Manchester May rally will be If I’d had my "way when he was “That’s one thing we can settle girls In British society have just held op Friday, May 23, in H^h Natalie; she knew that. without delay,” he said, glad to recently given striking examples two years old and the other young­ School Hall, with ;a rehearsal - tiie sters started to tease him and pum- ‘^ e ‘s the kind who wants to be able to take some direct action. of the new tendency. Not so long give, a woman everything he has previous • night ft'T o'clock. . . mel him and brealohls top, I’d have “We’ll get a ring tomorrow, dear. ago it was annoimced that the It .was deciiied- that the final w'hen he’s in love with her,” she Countess of Seafield was to be taught him the use-of his fists. You You’ll pick it out, of course?” meeting of the Officers’ Association had a prize method of pulling them stormed to herself. Well, she could “Alan.” Phillipa breathed it married to Derek Studley-Her- not ^ k him for things before they will be hdid in the form of a picnic off and telling them to go home. thankfully, but she was too clever bert, a yoimg broker. Lady Sea- on Saturday afternoon, June 7, at were-married, but she did intend field, who is 23, is the youngest Now this boy here’s to be mine and to gush over her success. the Girl Scout camp m Bolton. I’m going to work it out on him. I toibave a ring. And the next day she got her noblewoman in her own right in Lois Parker, secretary. jto e wanted it, for one thing, as Great Britain. She owns vast es­ think I’ll begin now”’ ring. The girls in the office cast Troop 2 And suiting the action to the tangible evidence of his promise, knowing glances at each other, tates in Scotia-^ It was presumed The meeting M a y -12 was held^at I reached for the baby’s whirii he would remember every her wedding \ B| d be a gorgeous Counidl when they caught sight of it on - The regular monthly meeting of the home of Captain Norton. Regis­ bottle and held it high above his time he saw the ring flashing u^n affair. And th t^ n ot long the an­ tration carfs were given out. In­ her finger, but not one of them nouncement was sent out to the the Manchester Girl Scout C o^cil head. hei? finger. She did not dared to question her about it. struction was given. . Dorothy Bald­ The baby roared and slashed about to forget he had asked her to marry \ newspapers that, five days before, was held at the home of h&s. John Her mother’hnd father were over­ Pickles, Holl street, the afternoon of win passed second class si.^aling, with his fists. him. But, having _ asked her, he; she had been quietly married in St. Marion Macri second class knote, awed. James’s church in Piccadilly, with May 13. Those present were Mrs. “Attahoy! Atsastuff!. • seemed content to let the affa.r “There,” she challenged, moving W. M. Brownell, Mrs. John L. Win- Marlon MahoneY sbeond class first A Young Mauler rest in abeyance. less than a score of friends and rela­ aid, Helen Tysk and Marion her hand back and forth under their tives present. terbottom, Mrs. Louis Grant, Mrs. Then followed a mauling that He did not make love to her. startled gaze; ‘isn’t that a beauty?” Stephen Hale, Mrs. Robert Hawley, Mahoney cooking. A nature game brought a screaru of joy at first but j ■Mjat was all right with Phillipa But the equally pretty Lady was pl?tyed» and songs were sung, “Where did you gfet it?” Her Diana Bridgeman, the 22-year-old and Mrs. John Pickles. A which soon changed to a whimper except occasionally when she hour with refreshments followed the At the M iy 5 meeting f'ruict» and then to a roar of rage. The { mother’s voice had never been so art student daughter of the Earl Lazutkas, Maude Haasett, and, Eva weighed his new attitude toward stem before. and Countess of Bradford, went busmess meeting. small face on the pillow waa purple j Are you prepared, to render he"r,-and wondered if it portended The Women’s Auxiliary American Matice passed compass. and fury darkened his eyes until; Phillipa laughed. even farther. One day she an The following gifls are going to first aid and quick comfort the ilfifbr her plans. She did not want “Oh I know you’re going to nounced her . engagement to Sir Rob­ Legion has presented the Council they looked like holes burned in moment your youngster has an him to acknowledge too thoroughly with three folding tables for use at the Boston Review:. Lucy - Taggart. blankets. bleat,” she retorted, “but don’t. I'm ert Abdy, a young - baronet who Harriet Taggart, Margaret Crough upset of any sort ? Could you do to-' himself his lack of desire for engaged ...” rims art shops in London and Paris. Girl Scout headquarters. ‘Oh, stop! T h a t ’s a shame,” his the right thing—immediately—• Mrs. W. M. Btownell, Mrs. Fred­ Estelle Crough, Ruth" Crough. The mother interfered. . ‘.‘Give him his her.-* She caught her father’s eye, Md Three days later a party of five troop haa a new member, Ruth Bald­ though the emergency came with­ -She gave a great deal of thought gathered at Princess Row Register. erick Snow, and Mrs. John Rem- bottle and let him get settled. He for a few seconds her assurance artz attended the Girl Scout state win. ■ - - out warning—perhaps tonight? t6“^vays and means for bringing the deserted her._., But she had to see Besides the bride .and groom, the Ruth Croujg'h, scribe. won’t bleep a wink tonight.” harmless as the recipe conference at Waterbury, May 6. His f&thei" wab' satisfied, so he Castoria is a mother’s standby at rihglcss state of her left hand to it through. Their ^ interference only persons present were the best Troops such- times. There is nothing like wrapper rea.ds. If you see Chhs. hib" attention. She could think of TTiRTi and the parents of the bride. Miss Moss of Providence spoke on, complied. “He’s .got the right stuff couldn't bother her now. If she “How Rhode Island goes camping.” The Meeting i^ n ed with the it in emergencies, and nothing H. Fletcher’s signatorc, ^t/ is nothing that was not too obvious, Lady Diana, instead of having gone singing o f the. songs for the rally. In him. Ahd I’m going to keep him had to find another place to live, Officers’ Association in training.” better for everyday use. For a genuine Castoria. It'i^ harhdess ufitn Bernadine Lament came back Alan would take care of her. to the expense of a wedding gown, Two, ^ris passed their tenderfoot to the smallest infant; . doctors from the second trip that she had wore a simple, sensible tweed suit The May meeting of the Girl “.Yes, and when he’s as old as sudden attack of colic, or fhe ; “To. that young Mr. Norman you Scout Officers’ Association, was held X d G h a iS C udbear! gentle relief of constipation; to will tell you so. _. te^sn that winter. This time Ber- used to talk about?” her mother at the home of Mrs. Harold Agard naejine had gone for her health ablf m u. cocalon.*: tb»t wa caa-t allay a feverish condition, or to *You can tell from the .r^pq on asked, before PhHlipa had decided FLOUNCE TBIIH on the 7th. After a delicious buffet 1 stan^ to hav6 around* Youro all soothe a fretful baby that can’t the wrapper how mild it is^ apd Phillipa had been glad she what she should say to her father, supper, the meeting opened with the sleep. This pure vegetable prepa­ how goi^ for. little syrt^C 3ut gone. She was annoyed Mrs. West couldn’t think of any­ A natural linen hat, starched and repeating of the Girl Scout promise nor Patten won secwid, and Lucille a fl^ t fo u e h devotion to Bobby. She knew, that Brown won third. At the J»«etteg lP»^ ^ p^^^ ration is always ready to ease an continue with* Ca^o/ria *um «'; A one else who had money enough blocked with mushroom brim, has and laws. A Letter of Commenda­ a game called Bird’s Nest was play- stuff-m them. And if they have it child is grown. if_ the boy were about much, she tion. from Girl Scout national head­ 1 ailing youngster. It is just as to give Phillipa such a ring. For a n . unusual. trim in the form of ed.. • The meeting__ closedJ at‘6.15'with-tt. H when they are bom, as I think the v,"i)uld see a great deal less of Alan. flounce "of three-toned rose pleated quarters was presented to Captate even her untrained eye knev/ that Taps. ' / bat^ has, it’s wrong to try to accent Np doubt, if Bemadine hadn’t left the square-out stone her daughter j grosgrain ribbon which extends Elizabeth Norton by Mrs. W. M: it. We have to take our children as soon after Natalie went home to Brownell, -Commissioner. - Eleanor Patten, scribe. was exhibiting was a valuable one. > across the back of the hat, attached TTpop '6 ■ we find them, and. do the best we her mother, Phillipa said to her­ “Np,” Phillipa declared, un- at the usual banding line, Tickets, were giVen out for the can.” self, Alan would have found the The meeting^ bh May 12 was open­ abashed; ” tp Mr. Cenverse. ed with the repdating of the Girl This opinion probably conflicts companionship he sought with the Converse?” Both her mother and with the behaviorist theory, but I Lamonts, mother and son. Phillipa Scout Fromise. Patrol corners .were her father echoed Alan’s name. then held. The, remainder of the think* she’s right; could not conceive of a love that Against the silence of their per- meeting-was occupi^ -with the prac-r would endure beyond the grave. She pleaty, Phillipa smiled coolly,, in­ ticing of the- was absolutely convinced that Ber- solently. “To Mr. Alan Converse, my dDUbf if Gtf ' TEALEAYES rally. Bernice*'cdippleted nadine would have taken Alan if boss for a little while longer,” she her te n d ^ o o f work.“M ke meeting . Wet-tea leaves are one of the best she had known that he was sepa­ said. was closed with the goodnight. cir­ things in the world to lay dust. If rated from Natalie. “ But Phillipa, he’s married!” her cle and the- Singing of Taps. you- still use a broom, Instead of a He happened to reveal to her mother exclaimed in horrified ac- Barbara Stoltenfeldt, scribe. vacuum cleaner, ■ sprb^ e your tea that he hadn’t told Bemadine any­ cehts. . ''' ■ Trt»6p T.-' leaves over your rugs or carpet , be­ thing about it. She suggested sev­ “He’s been parted from his wife The-May 12. meeting twewd with fore sweeping! .They ' also 'brighten eral reasons why she thought he for weeks,” Phillipa explained calm­ a bean bag game flo w e d by patrol the rug considerably. ought not to do it. Alan agreed ly, at the same time avoiding her corners: .Anna T ^ e y pabsjsd' first father’s glance. class isigBaling. 'A new memiber mth her, without giving the mat­ “You’re crazy, girl,” he exploded BE-MAKING ENSEMBLES ter much thought. has joined the troop,ooi Jeanette'Tripp. Your long coat l^m last year’s wrathfully. “I won’t have it, I tell The meeting ciqsediWith■ ied;i theirepeat- But when Bemadine returned, j you. Do you hear? I won’t have it! silk ensemble can be ,cut into a short and Alan went up to see her and Ing of the lavt's. jacket this summer, ahd the rest of j My daughter engaged to be married Suzanne/Batson, aoribe. n J Bobby, Phillipa had to make the I to a-man who’s already got a wife. its length used for a; deep hip yoke most of it. She decided it was I It’s plain disgrace!” to lengthen last year’s short sldrt The meeting'of May 13 opened into a modem, fashionably longer high time to get her ring and bring Phlllipa’s face flamed red. “Plain wiUi the -horseshoe formatibn’ and Alan to a definite consideration of or fancy, take it or leave it,” she Investing Ariins Birge, Betty one. their future. thrust back; “he’s going to marry Stevens, Mai^ Tedford, Marie King, Choosing a time when Alan was me when he’s divorced from the and-Barbara Calhoun. Lois Agard less absent-minded than usual, and MKROB’S vUSE 'summer present Mrs. Converse.” passed signaling in second class. Mirrors placed Tightly, will do consequently more devoted to her, j “PhilUpa. . . Songs were practiced. Patrol cor­ more than decorate. They can be she'‘ apepared to be nervous and i “Oh, don’t rag me, mother. ners followed!; It was decided to made to reflect h ^ t, thus making downcast. There’s nothing wrong, I tell you. make ca n ^ dbUa at the-next meet­ the room more, cheery, and they Finally as she knew he would, I didn’t separate them. They quar­ ing, these to be: used as favors for can he made to reflect a view, thus DIET Alan asked what was troubling her. reled all the time. She was beast­ the troop’s p ^ ty the last of the creating the illusion of much more “Oh, just a condition at home.” ly jealous. . . .” month. Taps/closed'the meeting. ^ space in'a room than it actually has. she-Answered in an offhand man­ “And did she have cau.se for it?” '/Leds AiuTd. scribe. Drink pl«ity of pwre, whek^ ner: Mr. West broke in, .pointing an ac- Alan frowned, He didn’t fep:i j cusing finger c.t PhUlipa.. some Bryant & Qiapin^^ like delving into trouble, but be i “If you’re going to start treat- considei'ed it his duty to do as much ■| ihg me like a home wrecker. I’ll milk this summer. It is/fee| for j leave,” she threatened in answer. for Phillipa as she had done 2r‘| first food you lAould ; him. And she never had failed to 1 “ You’ll leave if you don’t take! I that ring off your finger, and be Indispensable for Ibe (M - be interested in his affairs, even damned quick about it,” her father ftHO wljen' they were dreariest. Of shouted. ‘ coiiTse, lately, while she had been •PICV^UP — * dren’s diet it is an eewonii-' living in a sort of shell of resig­ Phillipa smiled crookedly. “I ex­ -Toftr trmfc >9119 ftttQfAHS- cal and desirable food for nation, he hadn’t needed much com­ pected as much,” she said sneering- ly. “Just because I have a chance I EVEf? ui-rtiEj the grownups. A bottle of forting. to better myself, to get somewhere Curious, he thought idly, this U)h9 OF 1>ICKittP'— in the world, you want to hold me 'pott'f i^ou) wfth'f our pasteurized mi& is a lethhrgic state had seemed to come down With a lot of out-worn ideas upfOT, him with their engagement, about propriety. Furthermore, it UNTIL bottle of health. ^ with the settling of his fate, as seems you’re pretty ready and will­ 9011 GrT \N IfiAr r it were. ing to think anything of me. Why ? “What is it, dear?” he pressed, Because I’m your own flesh and using the only endearing term he blood?” LTO. - I7 U ,y LOST COLOR? applied to her since she had prom­ <‘Phillipar’ her mother cried in ised to marry him. frightened protest. CXtoAffS “The . same old trouble, if you An instant later her fright bad 10 - Colors siems’ to Kave . gone must know,” Phillipa answered trtth . ■ .i » , •J’* fully communicated itself to her ■r/'. a ready show of impatiecce. daughter. CUmn , out of your , /ru^, but it’s ‘-‘Yes?” he encouraged her. (To Be Ckmtiniiedj ' still there. Afl iftexpensiye “Yuu know I had to tell the folks Equipped for Real at .'.home that we^re going to he will restore iV PubUe Service* nuCBiied—some day,” she explained, 8TOKNG CLOTHES not without a touch of sicrlniony tn , iind; soften'the rug.; 7155 heT’ ^bice. “They wouldn’t hhve al­ . If you have small space at home A rug isnH _ uBtU oii^ i g H e a s t ■ r ^ ‘ 7M7 lowed me to continue going about add rather valuable winter things, •with'-you, if I hadn’t told them.” yim can ^ v e them stored in moth- shginiHo ^ make \t TeL7«» she Went on, talking fast pripof rooms at your local depart­ Alkn said: “I know; you told' ment stores for v e ^ little money. mePp^ut it” '' B •Wiril,” Phillipa burst out; ‘ COOL 8UPPEBS - “ they’re beginning to act as though ISwijfc'AklfM Yfi/.W thffi^tUnk I lied to. them; that .For.hot nights the family apprl=- ■ '• -,'^'.'•1* not engaged at all!” dftos cool suj^rs. A mo^el ineou ‘4(foBsense.” eqiM^ts of sdme hot soup,' like' course, it’s nonsense, but It’s creamed asparagus, a jellird ehidien i tSfribly disturbing Just- tiie lame. salad.'hot rolls, iced or hot tea, ghdt] If they’d only come right out and frimir strawberry or ra | g b e 0 7 „ C ■ p,.S', FAGETBraiSEir UAWOHESIBR EVESNTOG HER/Oft SOlriH MANCHESTER. CONN, THUESDAY, MAY 15, IWO. Noses Out East ENID WILSON PUTS d e f e n d in g V. S. COLORS AGAINST ENGLAND McConkey Allows Three HELEN HICKS OUT Hits •iW Hagnison’s Timely U. S. How They SUind '■ r*« Girl Outclassed; Gleima|GLENNA HAS NEVER biiUes Locab to W li CoileltBarely NosesOul| WON BRITISH TITLE TESTfUWAY’S BXSCUSS Eastern League Fidi MakesUft lim p MACKENZIE Hdda Cameron, Scotishi JOHNSTON I Bridgeport 9, Hartford 4. iiiiliiinhi: New Haven 8, Providence 6. Bristol Here Satnrday. American Champion Has 0502535323534823235323485348485323532348 Springfield 6, Pittsfield 4. Player, One Up. 1 Albany at Allentown (rain.) Failed in Five Attempts to VON ELM National League Manchester High kept in the rantq COLLET IN FINALS Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 4. ning for the Central Connecticut S t Louis 7, New York 3. (Others postponed, rain.) Interscholastic League baseball Formby, May 15 — (AP) —- Win Golf Crown. American League nant yesterday afternoon by turnln*]^^. Glenna Collett won ^ the final of the Brittsh Worn- All games postponed, rain. back the strong East Hartford nipg,- en’s Golf championship today BY WM. BRAUCHER. on the latter’s own field. ’The score n by defeating Enid Wilson one THE STANDINGS was 4 to 2. j fairways of up. She won her monung match Over the seaside ^IP The victory was the fifth hi bv the same mar^n. Formby, England, a game little Eastern I>agae * The American champion noled woman with a big bundle of golf W. L. starts for Coacl! Tom Kehey’s an eight foot putt for a birdie sticks is fighting to defeat a jinx New H av en ...... 17 11 which has bowed only to the und^ tfree to win the 18*^ hole and that five times has turned her back Bridgeport ...... 16 12 feated West Hartford combine. That the match. Both semi-fiMUsts from one of her most cherished am­ Albany ...... 13 11 score was 11 to 7. Victories were nlaved good, Miss Collett ha\- bitions—the British Women’s Cham­ MOE Allentown ...... 13 12 scored over Hartford 9 to 2, Rock'^" S J a mISal score of 79 for the pionship. (>»■ OUIMBT Hartford ...... 13 13 Glenna Collett has been playmg WILLING Springfield...... 15 15 ville 16 to 7. Middletovii 9 to 3 hhaP Tovnd whUe Miss WUson scored VOIGT Meriden 7 to 3. QO golf 16 years since her father, a Providence...... 13 14 Miss Diana Blshwick won her former professional bicycle rider, Pittsfield ...... 9 21 Manchester High has one fttorie'' game to play this week. That ivilL way to the final by saw her pick up a driver one day National Leagne MiM Kathleen M a«do^d, ^ e and make a great shot. It was that W. L. PC. also be a league affair. It comes up and four to play.. Miss ^1 shot which decided Glenna’s career, ATHLETICS BEAT New York ...... 14 9 .609 Saturday afternoon when Bristol bett and Miss Flshwick meet in It has been 12 years since the golf­ DONAHUE FAVORS Chicago...... 16 11 .593 sends its aggregation to the West the finals tomorrow over se ing world began to realize that the Defeats England Brooklyn ...... 13 11 .542 Side field here along with its tennis .538 outfit in retiun for a track engage-^ holes. comely girl from Providence was a REDSOXIOTOI St. Louis ...... 14 12 great golfer. During that time she BARRING CARNERA Cincinnati ...... 12 12 .500 ment in the Bell City. Next wee'tc^ , H e l» Hicks Loses. battled five times to win the Brit­ Pittsburgh ...... 12 12 .500 four games confront the Kelleyites.' Formby, England, May 15.—(AP) ish Women’s—and each time the Boston ...... 8 14 .364 Monday Weaver plays here and Sat-' Glenna Collett, American fates, or Joyce Wethered, turned her 1 In Foursomes Philadelphia...... 7 15 .318 urday Hartford comes to town for’ I fought her way into the semi-M^s West Side Leagne Game Has American League a return engagement. Wednewiay back. N. B. A. May Follow in Fool-1 the locals travel to Meriden and< of the British womens 8®^^ W. L PC. ■Bionship today but her yoimg com­ Last year it was Joyce Wethered Many Thrills Regardless Philadelphia ...... 17 7 .708 Friday play at Rockville. patriot,^Helen Hicks, was eliminated. who turned back “our Glenna” in steps of N. Y. Boxing Com- j Von Elm and Voight, Lone American Pair to Suffer De- Washington ...... 16 9 .640 1 The local schoolboys showed niacH ^ Miss Collett fotmd a worthy rival the 36-hole final. The British Cleveland ...... 14 9 .609 all-around improvement in yesteri^'^ in the person of Hilda Came^n, woman, called by some the greatest Of dueled Score. New Y o rk ...... 11 H .500 day’s victory over East Hartfdrdi'^ ScoUand, but won a hard fought and woman golfer in the world, was 5 mission and Block Italian. | jg Four Matches Which Opened Walker Cup Play Boston ...... 11 .440 Playing with a make-shift lineup, I close match, 1 up. down to Glenna at the ninth hole, Chicago ...... 9 13 .409 the Manchesterites displayed no'real Miss Hicks, however, but came back to win 3 and 2. St. Louis ...... 10 13 .409 weakness and richly deserved.tb^' Today; Prince of Wales Spectator LEAGUE STANDING .321 ffet eoing against Emd Wilson, 19 Nearly all of Glenna’s battles on Caiicago, May 15.—(AP)—Primo Won Lost Ave. Detroit ...... 9 triumph which they achieved. Only'' ?ePr^X^British player,, and jm s British soil have gone the same I.OOO one error was made by the .taro Camera the giant Italian heavy­ Athletics ...... 2 \ 0 teams together, which shows the 1 Ihminated by the convmcing margin way. weight today faced indefinite sus­ fling’s tee shot was hole high, ten Yankees ...... 1''* 1 .500 I GAMES TODAY ' of 5 up and 4 to play. This year proved no excep^n, for .000 caliber of ball exhibited. j „. o; in the recent international nmtches, pension by the N. B. A. feet to the left of the cup and Jones Pirates ...... 0 1 Eastern League ; Miss^Wilson and were Major General John V. Clinnin, Sandwich, Eng., May 13— sank the putt, to place the Ameri­ Red S o x ...... 0 1 .000’ Dave McConkey, pitching Ms', ito clash in the ^e Glenna, after making a good start, chairman of the Illinois State (AP)— Robert T. Jones, Jr., can side seven up. The Athletics trounced thi Yan- Albany at Bridgeport (2). first game of the se'^ason, allowed but'; ; temoon in what is expected bogged down and. the fates and Athletic commission and chair­ and Dr. O. F. Willing won the Tolley and Wethered played great kees 10-1 in the West Side League Providence at New Haven. three hits, two singles and a double ? the deciding match of British women defeated her in two man of committee appointed by first point for the Americans in golf against Von Elm and Voigt on last night at the Four Acres to take Hartford at Allentown. and also struck out sev^ batsmen. • -nionship The survivor was ex matches, singles and foursome. Stanley M. Isaacs of Cincinnati, the Walker Cup matches by de­ the first round of the afternoon first place. Springfield at Pittsfield. He was especially effective after thei i PectS^to have a comparatively easy Joyce Wethered annoimced she president of the N. B. A. to investi­ feating T. A. Torrance and Rex match to square the count. The The score does not tell what a National League first couple of innings with.^the> time of it with the finalist from the would not take part this year, and gate the 16 knockouts Camera has Hartley in a foursome, 8 up arid Americans had finished two up in pack of thrills were witnessed. One Boston at Chicago. lone exception of the eighth in whii^. ilower half of the draw. that was a disappointment for Glen­ registered during his tour, last night 7 to play. Cyril ToUey and the morning. The British combina- thrill is to see 'Ty Holland umpire at New York at St. Louis. his own error coupled with Foleys-. Miss Hicks was outplayed all the na in whom the competitive spirit recommended that Camera and his Roger Wethered evened Up the tio scored three 3’s and a deuce to second base with his old fishing pipe Brooklyn at Cincinnati. double arid an infield out, paved the;, iwav bv the husky British yoimg- bums high, but the fruit of victory quartet of managers be indefinitely score by defeating Gieorge Von contribute winning holes. steaming away. In the first inning PhUadelphia at Pittsburgh. way for both Eaist Hartford nms. ' %ie New Yorker was four over one of the best fields that ever suspended. Elm and George Voigt 2 up. G. Gustafson made a neat catch of American Leagne Manchester scored one in the fifth; * down at the tum^_^d never co^Jd g took part in a British Women’s Concurring in the recommenda­ The American side was as­ AMERICANS IN LEAD. Dahlquist’s bid for a hit. In the sec­ Chicago at Philadelphia. Lupien, tirst man up, singled and' her shots in working order ^ d Miss would taste to Glenna almost as tion were Walter Liginger of Mil­ sured of an even break on the ond, which was the big inning for St. Louis at New York. sweet as a victory over Joyce. stole second, took third on Me- Wilson ended the match at the 16th waukee, secretary of the Wisconsin day’s play when Roland Mac- Sandwich, Eng., May 15.— (AP) — the Athletics they bunched six hits Detroit at Boston. Conkey’s neat sacrifice and romped* Boxing Commission and Thomas E. Kenzie and Don Moc returned and two wadks to get seven runs. In Cleveland at Washington. home on Tierney’s infield out., -to• ^ " S s Collett found Miss Camero® Glenna has learned to take things Donohue of Hartford, Conn., former a victory over J. A. Stout and George Von Elm and George Voigt this same stanza, Keams who was the sixth Magnuson singled and-' a worthy opponent ^^om start to fi more or less as they come, overcom­ president of the N. B. A. Other Sir Ernest Holdemess, two up finished the first half of their Walk­ not being backed up very well, scored on Buddy Kerr’s double. .In icih The American had a lead or ing the petulence which she demon­ members of the investigating com­ and one to play. er Cup golf foursomes match with struck out three men. Twelve men the eighth Moriarty. walked, stole two- UP a t the turn but Miss Cam­ strated earlier in her career. This left the score two points Cyril Tolley and Roger Wethered, batted in this frame. In the fourth “An ideal toward which I have al­ mittee. NATIONAL second and went to third on Bycholr ^ eron cut it to one shortly afterwards In his report Clinnin said mem­ for the visitors and one for the two up. with two Yankee men on bases and ski’s single. The latter stole second and fought the American champion ways struggled,” says Gleima, “is bers of the committee believed a home team with one match to Von Elm and Voight fought a none down, Faulkner showed him­ and both counted on Magnuron’s,, to a draw over the last nine holes more than physical prowess, co-ordi­ definite buildup iiolicy to establish finish. great battle with Tolley and Weth­ self a master curvesman by strik­ At Cincinnati:— timely single to right, his second .op-'^ nated nerves and muscles, the “will Camera as one of the outstanding Harrison R. Johnston and ing out S. Gustafson, J. Hewitt and ROBINS 7, REDS 4 losing by a to win” and all that. It is a mental ered. The Americans took a one B ro o k ly n portune blow of the afternoon. Both Hicks vs. Wilspn. heavyweights of the world, had been Francis Ouimet defeated Wil­ hole lead at the third hole but the Maloney in succession. During this AB. R. H. PO. A. E. rival shortstops fielded well. ' attitude, partly grave of spirit, phil­ liam Campbell and J. N. Smith, followed. He added, however, that British pair squared the match at great exhibition, however, he let a F re d e ric k , cf ...... 5 2 2 6 0 0 Manchester (4) ■ 5S5 5 4 3 -3 9 osophy and good manners reduced to no direct evidence of a “criminal two up and one to play, placing wild pitch go out and Dahlquist Gilbert, 3b ...... 4 1 2 1 3 0 S S w S ...... “ 4 5 3 3 -3 5 the essence of sportsmanship.” the Americans in the lead, three the sixth and they were all even at scored the only nm the Yankees got. Herman, rf ...... 4 0 1 0 0 0 AB R H PO A E , Glenna knows how to lose, which conspiracy had been unearthed. the turn. W rig h t, ...... 4 2 4 1 3 0 Kerr, ss ...... 3 0 1 2 3 0. The incoming cards. Leon See, Billy Duffy, Frank points to one for the day’s Faulkner ended the game nicely by Bissonette, lb ...... 4 0 1 10 0 0 many good golfers have told me is foursome competition. Tolley and Wethered went into to O’Leary, 3b....4 0 0 0 20 Miss H ick s:...... 645 46 ChurchiU and W9.1ter Friedman, des­ catching his rival, Keams napping B ressler, I f ...... 5 0 3 3 0 0 Hedlurid, cf . ^ . . 4 0 0 3 0 0 one of the most vital lessons in the ignated as managers were included the lead for the first time at the on first base for the flmal out in the F in n , 2b ...... 4 1 2 2 5 0 game—the lesson \yhich marked the tenth where the Americans needed Lopez, c . I ...... 4 0 0 4 0 0 Lupien, li ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 •“ S s T S e t t ‘played in great form in the recommendation for suspen­ Sandwich, Eng., May 15.—(AP)— seventh...... 4 1 2 0 0 0 ’ on the first nine holes of her ™a^^ turning point for no less a golfer five but Voigt and Von Elm squared L uque, p McConkey, p .... 3 0 0 0 4 1 sion. All four American pairs led their Keams showed some good stuff as ’Tierney, lb ...... 3 0 0 10 1 0 with Miss Cameron but her game than good round Robert ’Tyre Jones, the match at the thirteenth. Then can be seen by his nine strikeouts 38 7 16 11 0 British opponents at the halfway Moriarty, 2b was erratic on the last nme. As a Jr„ the Emperor of the links, him-' WANTS FAIR TRIAL point of the Walker Cup interna­ the Americans won the fourteenth but his team seemed bewildered at C in cin n ati self. and fifteenth in succession to go two AB. R H. PO. A. E. 1 Bycholski, c ■ m Sterof fact it was only because Logan, Utah, May 15.—(AP) tional gojf series this morning. times and the A’s took advantage of Callaghan, cf ...... 5 t 1 5 1 J ‘ m Tss Cameron’s game also slipped As Helen Wills Moody is the Informed that recommendations up, Wethered and Tolley needing every break. Ambrose caught a 0 Poker Face of tennis, Glenna, I With 18 holes completed of the F o rd , ss ...... ■* ■ that Miss Collett was able to get have been made to the N. B. A. for total of 36, Bobby Jones, American sixes on both holes. The last three nice game having an assist to his A llen, z ...... 1 0 think, can be called the Great Gam­ credit and efficiently holding up Walker, rf ...... 3 1 29 4 6 27 11 1 under the wire in front. the indefinite suspension of Pnmo captain, and Dr. O. F. Willing, of holes were halved leaving the Amer­ 9 East Hartford (2) The American champion held a bler of golf. Her expression re­ Camera, Leon See his manager said: icans in possession of a two hole Faulkner’s speed ball on a drirk Stripp. 3b ...... 3 mains changeless. With her little Portland, Ore., held a lead.of five up Meusel, If ...... 4 I AB R H PO • three hole lead at the end of the “All we ask is a fair trial before the on Rex Hartley and T. A. Torrance. lead at the end of the first half of gray evening. K elly, lb ...... 4 , S s t six holes but lost tte seventh oval face set, she just chases that At a meeting held after the game C ritz. 2 b ...... 4 0 * Jones, 2b ...... 3 ball aroimd the course from the first commissioners.” Harrison R. Johnston of St. Paul, the match. 0 j Slifkus, S3 ...... 4 ' to be two up. The eighth and nmth “We have not Been heard by any American amateur champion, and Jones-Willing 5 Up. the following captains were chosen. S u k e fo rth , c ...... 2 were halved and Miss Collett drove tee to the last green, without waver­ Pirates—Ty Holland. R ixey, p ...... 2 i Pottinger, p .... 4 state commission which has barred Francis Ouimet, Boston veteran, led Bobby Jones, American captain, Heilmann, zz ...... 1 I Tumey, If ...... 3 7 vJm the tenth tee with her two- ing. us” See declared. “They have sus­ Yankees—Yump Dahlquist. Kolp, P ...... 6 0 You might compare her with William Campbell and John Nelson and Dr. O. F. WUling of Portland, 0 i Hellstrom, c ---- 1 pended us frequently but in n.early Smith, three up. > Ore., were five up at the end of the Athletics—Fritz Wilkinson. Lucas, zzz ...... 1 __ '‘■”^ r ir ^ a s ‘“£lvedin«.e,but Helen WiUs Moody in other ways, all Instances we have been given our Baker is acting captain of the Ballard, l b ---- - 3 too. Glenna’s clothes sit well upon George Voigt of New York sind first eighteen holes of their four­ 34 4 9 27 10 1 Gavis, cf ...... ^ 4 purses and barred without having a George Von Elm of Detroit, held a Red Sox imtil Friday night when an B ro o k ly n ...... 102 003 100 7 her and she is good-looking. In her somes mkteh with T. A. Torrance election will be held. Saimders, rf .... 2 chance to present our cases. lead of two up on, Cyril Tolley and and Rex Hartley of England. C in c in n a ti ...... 210 001 OM-—4 hole After the twelfth had been action on the links she is smooth “It’s not American justice” he Friday night at 6 p. m. the Pir­ Buns batted In, Frederick 3. Her­ Wcki, rf ...... 1 Roger Wethered. The Prince of Wales arrived by man, ■Wright 2. Bissonette. Meusel 2, halved Miss Cameron squared the and easy, just as Helen is a picture said “but anyway we will continue ates and the Red Sox meet. Neither Foley, 3 b ...... 3 of well-oiled human machinery on Don Moe of Portland, Ore., and airplane, the plane landing on the Rixev; two base hits, Gilbert, Kelly X—^Mellon ...... 1 match with a three at tMr- with our plane, and if the N. B. A, Roland Mackenzie of 'Washington, team has won yet. Friday’s game 2. Critz; three base hits, Wright 2; tw courts. edge of the Sandwich course. The puts one of them in the cellar. home runs, Frederick, Wright. Meu­ teenth. Stroke for stroke the Ainer- wants to hear us we will be glad to the yoimgest American pair, held 29 2 3 27 8 ff ; ican and Scottish girl marched go before that body.” Prince immediately joined the gal­ .Athletics (10) sel; stolen bases, Callaghan, W alker; Alex Smith taught Glenna a few an edge of one up on Sir Ernest lery following Jones and Willing and AB. R. H. PO. A. E. sacrifices, Herman, Blssonett^ Suke­ Manchester ...... 000 011 020-'-^ f- through the next three holes but the Camera will go to Rock Springs, Holdemess and J. A. Stout. forth; double plays. Ford to Critz to East Hartford .... 000 000 020—2 turning point in Miss Collett’s favor things down at Bellaire, and you can Wyoming, tomorrow night to ex­ saw the Americans win the nincu B. McConkey, 3b 2 2 0 1 0 2 Kelly, Critz to Ford to Kelly; left on Here she^-almost see them in her swing. A Prince of Wales Arrives G. Gustafson, cf .411 2 1 0 bases. Brooklyn 8, Cincinnati 7; bases Two b ^ e hits: Kerr, Foley; sacri­ came at the seventeenth. Here she hibit his wares. The Prince of Wales joined the hole. regained her one-hole lead with a long easy backswing with the left A spectacular rally enabled Don WUkinson, lb . . . 3 1 1 9 0 0 on balls, o t Luque 3, Rixey 1; struck fice hits: Kerr, McConkey. BaHardf "” shoulder moving forward—a pause gallery as Jones and Willing round­ Moe of Portland, Ore., and Roland Ambrose, c ...... 4 0 1 9 1 0 out, by Luque 1; hits, off Rixey 13 In . Btcien bases: Lupien, Moriarty;* - four while Miss Cameron was tak­ ed the turn, alighting from his air­ 6, Kolp 3 in 3, ------, - ing six. . The eighteenth was halved —then an even downswing, wrists MacKenzie of 'Washington to lead Armstrong, If losing pitcher. Rixey: umpires.res Pfl?:Pflr Bycholski, M a^uson. Jones 3, HelKI and body co-ordinated perfectly. plane to divide his attention be­ Markham, ss . man. Jorda and Klem; time, 1:59 Strom; left on bases: East Hartford'* in fives and Miss Collett had gained tween the first and second matches. Sir Ernest Holdemess arid J. A. 5, Manchester 1; stmek out by Pot­ the semi-finals. Most women golfers try to put too M .H.S. NET TEAM Stout, one up at the end of the first Faulkner, ,p ., 2—Batted for Ford in 9th. much into their swings and there is Bobby had a chance to perform for Woodbury, 2b 2Z—Batted for Rixey in 6th. tinger 10, McConkey 7; base « i -' Miss Hicks failed to display any­ His Royal Highness from a big 18 holes. The Americans were three zzz—Batted for Kolp in 9th. balls off McConkey 2, Pottinger, 1; thing like the kind of play that had a lunge of hips or shoulders as they down at the thirteenth but played E. Bissell, r f ___2 0 0 0 0 0 strike. Never that way with WINS MATCH, 5-0 bunker before the I5th green. The H. Keams, r f ___0 0 0 0 0 0 hit hy pitcher: Hellstrom 3; umm'; been expected of her in her match Prince sat on the edge of the bunk­ great golf from then on to finish the At Sf. Louis:— pire: Eberle; time 2 hours, 20 min->^r with Miss Wilson, a Glenna. And she outdrives nearly G.ARDS t , GIANTS 3 every woman playing the game to­ er. Bobby did none too well, leav­ first half of the match in the lead Total ...... 27 10 9 21 11 2 St. L ouis utes. youngster who weighs about ^ 170 Manchester High had an easy ing Willing a long uphill chip. The The fourth American pair, Harri­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. day. Yankees (1) O time defeating Eaust Hartford in Oregonian, however, got the ball son R. Johnston of St. Paul, and Douthit. cf ...... 5 2 3 0 po^ds.^ . In Glenna may not win the British AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ..4 1 2 0 4 The first hole was halved nis yesterday winning all three close enough for Jones to hole the Francis Ouimet"Of Boston, also led A am s. 3b ...... o a Women’s. She will overcome the Falkoskl, lf.,..;3 0 2 1 0 1 Frisch. 2b ...... 4 1 3 0 fours but Miss Wilson took the sec­ singles matches and both doubles. putt. their British opponents, William 0 2 0 ond, third, sixth and eighth to tremendous mental hazard of never Jolly, s s ...... 3 0 2 0 3 0 Watkins, r f ...... 3 0 KENTUCKY DERBY having won it if she does. But, win The scores follow: Bobby gave the Prinde a thrill at Campbell and John Nelson Smith, at Eagleson, ss .... 0 0.0 0 0 0 H afey , If ...... 3 0 0 1 0 round the turn four up. She went . “Huck” McHale beat Russell W ilson, c ...... 2 1 1 5 1 or lose, she is still the best little the short I6th when he holed a 15 the halfway mark. The Americans Kerr, l b ...... 3 0 0 5 0 0 ..4 1 2 13 0 five up at the tenth where Helen karker, 6-9, 6-1. ‘ foot putt for a birdie two. Orsattl. l b ...... needed six but the American girl golfer we have. had a lead of three up at the end of Dahlquist, 2b ... 3 1 1 0 0 0 Gilbert, S3 ...... 4 1 0 1 2 Walter Klein won over Fred car^ Mjmkentie and Moe, the American the first 18 holes. Grabowskl, p ...... 1 0 0 0 3 FIELD NUMBERS ID won the next hole to reduce Miss Dowd, 3 b ...... 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 / U roll, 6-3, 3-6, 8-6. yovmgsters, staged the greatest fight Captain Bobby Jones, in his final S.'Gustafson, rf ..3 0 0 2 0 0 B ell, p ...... 1 0 0 0 Wilson’s lead to four up, the twelfth son’s long hitting was expected to “Gog” Turkington trimmed Rus- of tiie day when after turning all F ish e r, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 and thirteeenth holes were halved stand her in good stead. In her pre-toumey statement, expressed J. Hewitt, cff. ...3 0 0 1 0 0 sell Veits, 6-1, ,6-4. even and dropping three of- the-next- confidence bis team would win, but Maloney, c ...... 3 0 1 9 0 2 32 7 10 2'i 13 but Miss Wilson ended the match on morning, match she was frequently four holes and then came back to New Y ork the fourteenth where Miss Hicks In the doubles Eddie Werner and declared he expected no such easy S. Gustsif son, p .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 GaUant Fox StiD Prime F| 20 and 30 yards in front of Miss Bill Turkington took Russell Viets finish one up. Stout was carrying victory as was scored In 1928, when W. Keams, p .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. again took six. Hicks. Holdemess In this "*match just " as Marshall. 2b .. 0 13 1 In the lower half of the draw, Di­ and Fred Carroll into camp, 6-4, 6-0 the Americans defeated the British, Parmelee. p ...... 0 o ® o Miss Fishwick, who is only 19 in one match whUe .Engene Rossi Torrance helped Hartley along and 11 to 1, at Chicago. T o ta l...... : 27 .1 6 18 4 3 Llndstrom, 3b ...... 3 1 - 1 1 4 Yoritc to Capture $50,000 ana Fishwick of North Foreland, years old is favored to defeat Miss Tolley gave Wethered a lift. T erry, lb ...... 4 0 2 12 1 gained the send-final round by de­ and Tony Urbhhetti had no trouble Scores of previous competitions Three base hits, Markham, Wood­ MacDonald in the other semi-final trouncing Russel Karker and Fred Only the two Scotsmen. Campbell W6rc i bury, " . ■ O tt. xf ...... 3 0 0 0 0 feating Daisy Ferguson of Ireland, match. She won the English girls and Smith, formed a well balanced Jackson, s s ...... *..4 0 0 3 4 Prize Torf E?ent one up. Her opponent in the round Doocy, 6-1 aind 6-1. 1922— At National Golf Links, Two base hits, Paulknar. Reese, cf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 championship in 1927 and 1928. partnership and they came to g;rief Long Island, U. S. A.: United Base on halls off Gustafson 1, Leach, If ...... ^ 9 9 9 0 before the final was to be Kathleen The Hicks-Wilson match this at the short eighth where they took States, 8 matches; Great Britain, 4. Keams 2, Faulkner 1. H ogan, c ...... 4 -1 1 5 9 MacDonald of Scotland who elimi­ three to get out of a hunker. Ouimet Fitzsimmons, p ...... 1 0 9 0 2 nated Sylvia Bailey of England, 2 morning drew a gallery of 400 in 1923— At St. Andrews, England: Struck out by Keams 9, Faulkner Crawford, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 2 LoulsvUte, Ky., May 15.—(AP) -^ spite of the rain while a scant 50 holed in a five fot putt to win the United States, 6 matches; Great 9. * O’F a rre ll, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 The Kentucky Derby field had nai^i"*' and 1. I8th hole and go to luncheon three itiiln Bothers Players. foUowed Misses Collett and Camer­ DAVIS OIF PU Y Britain, 5; one halved. Hit-by Pitcher by Gustafson, rowed down to 16 today with thftfe * up. 1924— At Garden City, L. I., U. S.Wilkinson; by Keams, Faulkner, H. 30 3 4 24 16 1 Rain fell during the quarter-finals on. > Jones and Willing halved hte I9th St. Louis ...... 100 600 OOx—7 listed as doubtful startens, as ovrii- Glenna Collett and Enid Wilson A.: United States, 9 matches; Great New Y ork ...... 003 000 000—3 ers and trainers definitely withdreSfr and proved a source of annoyance to in fives with Torrance and Hartley, Wild pitch by Faulkner 3. Runs batte"a in, Hafey, Terry 3. the players, especially the Ameri­ started their semi-final round in but the Americans took the 20th Britain, 3. their eligiWes, for -various reasons, ja great form, each shooting airtight 1926—At St. Andrews, England: Stolen bases, McConkey, Wilkin­ F ish e r, D outhit 2, Adams. F risch 2; from Saturday feature rage cans who do not seem to relish-wet with a four to a five for the British, United States, 6 matches; Great son. two base hits, Llndstrom, Terry, golf. The usually long hitting golf. They were all square after Philadelphia,' Pa., May 15—(AP) and went six up. i Frisch 2, Douthit, Adams; home run, Churchill Downs. r three’ holes. The American girl .drop­ —^The Davis Cup tennis teams of Britain,'* 5; ^ne halved. Frisch; stolen base, Wilson; double Gallant Pox still tilled the favorite Helen Hicks was out driven by Enid Jones slightly hooked his tee shot 1928—^At Chicago, U. S A.: plays, Fitssimmons to Jackshn to ped an 18 foot putt to win the Camada amd the United States take at the 2Ist and left Willing high on today to capture the g50J)d0 added-*: Wilson on all but one hole and was fourth, but lost the fifth. Miss Col­ Unied States, li matches; Great- Terry, Llndstrom to Crawford to Ter­ stake despite a poor workout yesteit?r t.' seen to have no chance when the big their first steps today on the peri­ a sand dune, but the Oregonian laid ry; Crawford to Jackson to Terry; lett went one up a t the sixth, lous road which leads to the chal­ Britain, L ;■ wild pitch, Fitzsimmons; bit by'pitch­ day in which he showed a disJ^e British girl covered the first nine the ball, a yard from the pin with LastNisfit’s Fights where Miss Wilson missed a short lenge round agadhst Framce. the British three yards away in one. er. by Bell (Ott). HubbeU (Hafey): the mu^ Faster workouts by othejt holes in 35 strokes, with two birdies putt. base on balls,, oft Qtabowskl 3, Fitz­ eligildea, however, narrowed • 'Two singles ma^tches were listed Bobby missed the putt, and the h o Ir s e r a c in g . simmons 2. Parmalae 2, B4U I, Hnb- on her card. Miss Collett was one up at the for the first day of the initiad Amer­ British won the hole-with a three. Chicago—^Pal Moore, Memphis bell 3. Fttzaimmons 1: Utt o

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OFFERED 13 POULTRY AND ning water, State Road and bus Wright tied score with a homer ■with *°^lie Herald will not be responsible line, one acre of land, 2 car garage. one on. And in the course of the for more than one incorrect Insertion SUPPLIES 43 FOR RENT—ABOUT JUNE 1st. Hartford Gamei TO STUDY WAUNG WALE ASHES REMOVED BY the load or Will exchange for a small 6 room rest of the game he added two of any advertisement ordered for five room modern flat, on West triples and a single and scored one more than one time. . , ^ inpor- job. Any other jobs for light truck. f o r s a l e — ROASTING ducks, Center street. Wm. Kanehl. Tele­ house. O. R. Lamphler Farm, Man. The Inadvertent omission of V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Dial 860 Main street. East Haftfwd. more nm. Geneva, May 15 — (AP) — The rect publication of advertls ng will be baby ducklings, hatching eggs phone 7773. At Bridgeport!— Coimcll of the Leagfue of Nations rectified only by cancellation of the 'Telephone S8C7. B. T. Allen, 37 Tel. 8-322L______, All but two of the games In the BEARS 0, SENATORS 4 6148. B rid g e p o rt adjourned today after approvbig charKe made for the service lendered. Doane street. FOR RENT—2-4 ROOM lower tene­ National smd all in the American All advertisements must oon^rm WANTED—TEAM WORK carting ment, all improvements, small FOR SALE;r-6 ROOM house; also 5 league were postponed. The St. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. the personnel for a special commis­ In style, copy and typography with room bim '^ow . All Improvements? Sheridan, 3b ...... 3 1 0 1 1 1 sion which- •ndll study the his^toHc ashes, plowing, etc. L. T. Wood families, 13 and 17 Cottage street. Louis Cards tdoved into the first di­ E. Smith, rf .. • •'•••• S 1 2 3 0 0 regulations enforced t>y i^e Polish­ Call a t 168 Benton street. Dial 0 problem of the 'Wailing Wail' in ers and they reserve the right to Co., 55 Bissell street. ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 E. J. HoU. vision by beating New York Giants ■\'’eltman. c ...... 4 1 2 4 2 yesterday 7 to 3;as A1 Grabowskl N ason, if ...... • f • • • • 5 2 2 2 0 0 Jerusalem, so often the center'of edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 8713. 0 sidered objectionable. FOR RENT — SMALL tenement, aiad'Hermaii Bell gave just four hits. Klmmlck, 2b ...... 3 1 0 2 ^pute between Jews and Arabs. ■ CDOSING HOURS—Classlfie^d ads to Fitzgerald, cf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 FLORISTS—^NURSERIES 15 FOR SALE—GOOD LOAM. E. near Lake in South Coventry, $7 The-game was costly to Giants as it 4 0 The cominissioners are 'H . EUel be published same day ,^®.J®: LOTS FOR SALE 7S A llen, ss ...... 0 1 1 ceived by 12 o'clock noon; Saturdays Dickenson, telephone 7188. ______month; also police dog for sale reduced them to a virtual tie with Belanger,- lb ...... 4 1 3 10 0 0 Loefgren, former Swedish f o r e ^ WE HAVE NOW ready 500,000 Tennant, p ...... 4 1 1 0 3 0 Minister, Charles Buds, Swiss jur­ 10:30 a. m. cheap. W. E. Orcutt, Coventry. PROSPECT ST.—A few chpibe the Cubs. 0 0 flowers and vegetable plants; also Telephone Rosedale 34-3. Higgins, p ...... 0 0 0 0 ist- . and Mynhieer' von -Kempen, t e l e p h o n e y o u r perennials, shrubs, evergreens, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES building lots a t a low price. High, Dutch coloniar official. ' quiet, healthy location. Build near 37 9 13 27 12 1 WANT ADS. fruit trees, shade trees and orna­ —RADIO 49 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS on H a rtfo rd During today’s session, Fpf’ei|:n Ads are accepted over the telephone mental trees. These plants are first Rogers Place—off Prospect street. the mills and enjoy the advantage STORMY ON SOUND AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Secreta^ Hendersdn of (jreat'Bnt- a t th e CHARGE RATE given above of noonday lunch at home. R. J: 0 1 1 3 0 as a convenience to advertisers, but class and low prices. This is the LATEST MODELS of Atwater Bath, lights and gas, ?20. Dial Corrella, 3b ... .,6 ain, said that his government ’ was Kent, and Zenith Radios, electrical McKay, 21 Summit street. Phone H. "Watson, cf . .,5 0 0 1 0 0 the CASH RATES will be accepted as best time of the year to plant 4979. ..3 0 2 1 0 0 not relaxing ndeasiures for main­ FULD PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ work of all kinds. Raymond A. 6185. R oser, r f ...... n them. Always open. Phone 8-3091. New London, May 15— Buffeted Hohman, If ...... 5 0 1 O 0 0 taining order in Palestine. There ness office on or before the Walker, 64 Mather street. Phone FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat with all ..4 2 2 10 0 0 will be no immediate raducti<^ in day following the 379 Burnside Avenue Greenhouses, by hea'vy seas, two steamers east- M alay, lb ...... j modem improvements, including Paynter, 2b ...... 5 1 2 4 4 1 the military and police forces in each ad otherwise the CHARGE East Hartford. 4673. bound in Long Island Sound ^ d ..2 1 0 0 2 1 RATE will be collected. No f®sP°P®j" steam heat at 67 Sumpier street. J. Watson, ss .. five coastwise tugs sought shelter J. Smith, c .... ,.o 0 0 3 0 0 Palestine. ,’ blllty for errors in telephoned ads FLOWERINQ SHRUBS, Rose bush­ 0 0 will be assumed and their accuracy Inquire at 3 1-2 Walnut street. OPENING STOCKS B ry a n t, o ...... 0 0 0 1 His Majesty’s government have es, rambler roses, climbing vines, FUEL AND FEED 49-A in the local harbor today. ..2 0 0 0 3 0 cannot be guaranteed. The unfavorable weather condi­ B row n, p ...... increased the military forces in Pal­ hedging plants, evergreen trees, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, Novosells. X .. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 estine.’’ He said. “They have under INDEX OF fruit trees, • grape vines, spring f o r s a l e —BIRCH seasoned hard all improvements, garage if de­ tions generally dem0raliz,ed regular Cannon, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 wood, or hickory sawed for stove, New York, May 15.—(AP)—The schedules of vessels operating in the Manfredi. xx . ..0 0- 0 0 0 0 consideration •with their expert ad- CLASSIFICATIONS bulbs,' hardy ^ants, perennials and sired. Apply 95 Foster street or Walsh, XXX ... ..0 0 0 0 0 0 •risers'the question” of the Garrison furnace, or tire place by the truck Stock Market opened irregular to-1 Sound. 0 0 B irth s ...... « annuals of aU kinds. Burke The load, good service and measure dial 5230. Woodman, p .. ..0 0 0 0 parmanently required in that coun­ Engagements ...... ^ Florist, Wayside Gardens, Tel. day, although variations were of The passenger steamer Lexington PhilMps, xxxx ..0 0 0 0 0 0 try and pending a clear decision on M a rria g es ...... guaranteed. Fred Miller, Coventry. ! ROOM SUITE, new Johnson Rockville 714. which was bound from New York to 32 , 4 8 24 12 Ufis .imbject they do not propose to D e a t h s ...... k Telephone Rosedale 33-3. Block, all modem improvements. fractional extent In most instances. Providence, came into the New Eng Card of Thanks ...... " U. S. Steel dropped 1% and Au­ Bridgeport ...... 200 102 13x— 1 make'any reduction fon^" In Memoriam ' Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ land Steam^p Co’s, wharf at 11 H a rtfo rd ...... 000-000 031— 4 Dost and Found ...... * STORAGE 20 GARDEN—FARM- tor 7635. burn Auto lost 5. Electric Auto- o’clock today, and tmloaded passen­ Runs batted In, Veltman, Nason Announcements J MOVING—TRUCKING— Lite sold a point higher, while New gers. A small freight vessel, which Belanger 2, Walsh, Corrella, Fitz­ Personals * DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement York Central and A. M. Byers rose operates between New York and gerald 3. Woodman: two base hit STORK W A M G i A atom obilM on School street, near Main with Fitzgerald; stolen bases, Nason 2 Automobiles for Sale * WOULD LIKE a few more cus­ %. Vanadium, which had a broad Pawtucket, dropped anchor in the sacrifices, J. Smith, Walsh, Wood­ Automobllea for Exchange ...« » PERRETT & GLENNEY INC. nil improvements, and garage. upturn yesterday, was unchanged. harbor to await better wind and sea man: double plays. Brown to Payn­ Washington, May...... 15.—(A Py^ Auto Accessories-—Tires ...... • Local and long distance express tomers for Tuberculin tested milk, Dial 7393. ter to Malay, Paynter to Corrella Auto Repairing—^Painting ...... ‘ delivered at your door every morn­ Radio and American Can sagged conditions. left on bases, Hartford 15, Bridgeport The Weather Bureau today IssiKd and freight service. Including over­ about half a point each. The following tugs dropped tows ^ following storm wamitti{t' A uto Schools ...... ‘■ " night express service between Man­ ing 13c qt. Call Rosedale 36-14 or FOR RENT—AFTER June 1st, five 10; base on balls, off Brown 3, Can­ Autos—Ship by Truck ...... » room downstairs flat, on Bigelow With the exception of continued in the harbor and went to the lum­ non 1, Woodman 2, Tennant 8, Hig­ “Ad'risdry: Northeast storm^warn­ A u tos— V o T H ire ...... ■ chester and New York. Furniture 3028. strength in some of the utilities the ber wharf of the F. H. & A. H gins 2; struck out. by Brown 2. Can­ ings ordered 9:30 Nantucket, Mads., Garages—Service—Storage moved under the supervision ot ex­ street. Inquire 53 Bigelow or tele­ Chappell Company: Bristol, Prud non 1, Tennant 2, Higgins 2; hits, off Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... i j WANTED—CUSTOMERS , for T. B. phone 5853. market worked into soft ground aft­ Brown 10 In 6, Tennant 6 In 7 (none to Easiport, Maine. ^Disturbuice Wanted Autos—^Motorcycles i* perts and in specially constructed tested milk, at your door daily 13c er the initial orders had be^ exe­ ence, Marion Moran, Watuppa, and out in Sth). Cannon 1 In 1, Higgins central off New Jergey coapt, 'Rov­ Boslness and Professional Services trucks.. Phone 3063, ^860 or 8864. APARTMENT AND OFFICE roorns cuted. U. S. Steel’s loss was extend­ Charles T. Gallagher. 2 in 2, Woodman 2 in 1: hit by pitch­ ing east-northeastward .In cob^ c- B u sin ess S ervices O ffered ...... 1? a quart with tickets. Maple Rowe er, by Higgins (Bryant); passed ball. Household Services Offered . .13- L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and Farm, Coventry. Phone Rosedale for rent in Forest Block, Main ed to 2 points, while American Can, Bryant: winning pitcher, Tennant: tion with high pressure^over 'Citna- Building—Contracting ...... piano moving, modern equipment, 33-13. street. August Kanehl. Dial 7541. General Electric and Radio each losing pitcher. Brown: umpires. Dunn dlan. maritime provinces, •will 1^: at­ Florists—^Nurseries ...... yielded a point. and Barnett: time, 1:58. tended , by strong easterly^ Funeral Directors ...... experienced help, public store­ tXDR RENT—4 ROOMS all im­ American Telephone and" Public A. 1. CONVENTION X—Batted for Brown In 7th. probably reaching gale force today Heating—Plumbing—Roofing house. Phone 4496. provements, rent reasonable. In­ Ran for Smith in 8th. In su ra n c e ...... HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Service of New Jersey soon joined XXX—Batted for Cannon In Sth. and shifting to westerly- -and Millinery—Dressmaking .... quire H. Mintz Department Store. the list of prominent issues showing xxxx—Ran for Bryant in Sth. diminshing tonight” ,, Moving—Trucking—*^torage PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 USED RADIOLA 25 with loop $15. moderate losses, although Columbia Bridgeport, May 15.—(AP)—An Painting—Papering ...... One oak buffet $12.50. Kitchen FOR RENT—FOUR room flht, third Gas and Electric, which had been outline of the entertainment to be Professional Services ...... cabinet $5. floor, all Improvements, all re­ HOME RUN HITTEBS R e p a irin g ...... ’ V * ‘ PAINTING AND PAPER hangiui. hea'vy yesterday, turned more than given the delegates to the state con­ A B A R G A m Tailoring—Dyelng;^leaning neatly done, prices reasonable. Watkins Furniture Exchange decorated, garage at 36 Clinton 2 points higher. American and For-r vention of the American Legion to IN MAJOR LEAGUES. rV'. ' Toilet Goods and Service ... James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut street. Kione 4970. eign Power and Pacific Lighting be held here July 24 to 26 was .Very choice building lot on Pitkin Wanted—Business Service ... 26 FOR SALE—3 PIECE parlor suite, street offered for sale. Sidewalk, Edncational street. Dial 5921. kitchen table and chairs, Glenwood FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, all were up substantially. given today through publicity given Yesterday C ourses an d C lasses ...... 27 Colorado Fuel and Iron, Wairen to appointments of chairman of com­ Frederick, Robins...... 1 cirrb, sewers,.'gas and a paved 50 Private Instruction ...... kitchen range. Inquire 346 Keeney redecorated, all improvements, 95 foot street. $1550 is the price, terms Charter Oak street. Apply Sam Brothers and Columbian Carbon mittees. , . Wright, Robins ...... I D an cin g ...... REPAIRING street. made progress against the general W. Parker Seeley is made chair­ Meusel, Reds ...... I if ‘desired. Build now and save Musical—Dramatic ...... - j Yulyes, 701 Main street, telephone money—ask your contractor about Wanted—Instruction ...... eO FOR SALE—3 USED ice boxes in trend, improving nearly 2 points in man of the convention committee Frisch, Cardinals ...... 1 F in an cial MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum 5425. the first Half hour. Eastman Kodak, Leaders ’ building costs? 'Bonds—Stocks—^Mortgages » .... 31 cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ excellent condition. Apply Alfred •with these sub-chairmen: B usiness O p p o rtu n itie s ...... ing, key fitting. Bralthwaite, 52 A. Grezel, 1 Purnell Place. FOR r e n t —5 ROOM flat, all mod­ Gpodyear Rubber and Manhattan ' Albert E. Wheway, publicity; Vin­ 'Wilson, Cubs 9 Cjlose Cjcnter street, beau­ Money to X,oan ...... ** Pearl street. ern improements. Inquire at 27 Eflectrical -Supply, however, lost cent L. Keating, finance; Col. Philip Klein, Phillies ...... 8 tiful hoine of 6 rooms, fireplace, tile Help and SItiurtlons FOR SALE—ICE BOX in A-1 con­ from^one to 2 points. Stanimrd Oil Hurley, parade; James Sheehan, Foxx, A thletics...... 6 bath, 2 car garage. Owner’s busi­ Help Wanted—Female ...... 2u Elro street. Help Wanted—M ale ...... ae SEWING MACHINE repairing ot dition. Call 6398 or inquire at 116 of . New Jersey, whose 1929' report, houdng: Raymond Congdon, enter­ Jackson, Giants...... ® ness calls him away and this Ideal H elp W a n te d —^Male o r F em ale all makes, oils, needles, and sup- North School street. FOR RE3NT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ published today, showed earnings tainment and P. G. Moore, badges. Terry, Giants...... 6 home Is offered a t a sacrifice price. Agents Wanted ...... 37- j)lies., R. W, Ga.rrard. 37 Edward ern improvements. Inquire Roberf equal to $4.75 a share against $4.43 The headquarters of the legion and Herman, Robins ...... 6 Qaii us at once for appointihent to Situations Wanted—Fem ale ...... ao FOR SALE—MAHOGANY gateleg R. Keeney, 16 Eldrldgp street. in 1928, sagged by a major fraction the auxiliary will he at the Strat­ Hafey, Ca'rdinals...... 6 Situations *Wlant©d—Male ••••#•• 33 street. TeL 4301. extension dining table and buffet, inspect. Employment AgenclM ...... • on profit taking from the recent ad­ ford Hotel. League Totals Dive Stock—Pets—^Poultry—VehlclcH . practically new. Will sacrifice for FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat with all vance. .' . National League...... 1^0 ROBERT J. S8HTH Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... *1 COURSES AND CLASSES 27 * quick sale. Call 35 Westminster improvements. Inquire at 82 Cot­ The morning’s news was meager, American League...... - ...... 97 Dive Stock—^Vehicles Road, or dial 7930. tage street or telephone 4332. but the selling of the industrial 1009 Main Poultry and Supplies ...... BARBER (TRADE taught In day Yesterday’s Stars fire and Autombbile InswSpoe. Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat on leaders was apparently anp^er Grand total 237 For Sale—^BHscellaneons and evening classes. Low tuition move by the bear faction to ix^h Articles for Sale ...... *5 rate. Vaughn Barber School. 14 WANTED—TO BUY 58 Center street, also 6 room tene­ ment, all modern improvements. capital of imcertalnties in the bust-: Boats and Accessories ••••••#*•' Market street Hartford. ness situation, as reflected'in cur-- : Glenn frig h t, Robins—Hit home Building Materials ...... 47 Inquire 147 East Center street. Am, two triples and single for per­ Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 WANTED—SAND and ashes for Telephone 7864. rcht reports on steel operations. Electrical Appliances—^Radio . • •,„ <3 BUSINESS filling, at 189 School street. Profit taking from the higher fect day at bat as Robins defeated Fuel and Feed ...... Reds.7 to 4. ~ Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 OPPORTUNITIES 32 FOR RENT—NORTH END, tene­ ground made by the market gener­ Household Goods ...... 51 WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices ment of 5 rooms, all improvements, ally this week was also in evidence. Herman- Bell, Cards—Held Giants M achinery an d T o o l s ...... “2 SHOP FOR SALE—Sylvia’s Hem­ for rags, papers, magazines and 159 Oakland street. Phone 4960. Sterling cables opened at $4.86 to one hit in last five Innings as Musical Instrum ents ...... 63 metals. Also buy all kinds of Cards won eighth straight game. Office and Store Equipment .... 54 stitching and pleating shop in the 1-32, up 1-32. Specials at the Stores ...... 56 House and Hale Building. Inquire chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Dial FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, on Frankie Frisch, Cards—Home run Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 6389 or 3886. Maple street, modem improve­ and two doubles helped Cards heat r HCAR YOU RE TAKING Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 or Phone 6231. LEADING HITTEBS ments, rent very reasonable. Apply IN MAJOR LEAGUES Giants 7 to 3. (W PECIPCP to ENfK Rooms^Board—Hotels—Resorts JIWK Miss Walker, Main office. J. W, THIS TWO-YEAR-OLD Restaurants I will buy anything saleable and DOWN TO LEKINGTON Hirt — IT w iu . b e H(S Rooms Without Board ...... 69 HELP WANTED— Hale Company. National League Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A FEMALE 35 pay best cash prices. Prompt atten­ AB. R. H . ’PC. Real Estate for Sale to RUN THE KEN­ FIRST TVW -W LE RACE. Country Boafd—Resorts ...... 60 tion. Wm. Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Step’son, Chi...... IS 48 8 22 .458 TUCKY DERBY. H o tels—R e s ta u ra n ts ...... 61 WANTED—WOMAN to do house­ Tel. 5879. O’DouI, P h il...... 21 82 21 37 .451 Wanted—Rooms—B oard ...... 62 BUSINESS LOCATIONS Hogan. N. Y...... 17 65 11 28 .431 at a Bargain in '~ 7 Real Estate For Rent work, and care for children, go FOR RENT 64 P. "Waner, P itts . ..2 3 84 18 36 .429 i r Apartments, Flats, Tenements ..: 68 home nights. Write Box H, in care Herman. Bkln. ...23 92 27 39 .424 Business Docatlons for Rent ... 64 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Leader a year ago today, Stephen- Dobsonville Houses for R ent ...... 65 of Herald. FOR RENT—SMALL STORE suit­ .son, Chicago, .434. • Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FOR RENT—TWO AND THREE able for barber ^hop, Manchester A m erican L ea g u e About 20 acres around North Summer Homes' for R en t ...... 67 rooms furnished with 'gas; also 3 R ice. W a sh ...... 24 99 24 41 .414 Wanted to R ent ...... 68 HELP WANTED—MALE 36 Green. C^l 8991. Burnett. Clev...... 1“? 58 22 23 .397 Shore of Lower Pond. Can be used Real Estate For Sale room tenement, 109 Foster street. R uth. N. Y...... 22 81 26 31 .383 for summer 'cottages or chicken Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 WEAVERS WANTED on night Inquire of Janitor. O liver, B oston ...2 5 110 19 42 .382 farm. Two tenement dwelling with Business Property for Sale ..... 70 shift 4:15 to 1 a. m. Raw and CisseU, Chi...... 22 95 21 ' 36 .379 Farms and Dand for Sale ...... 71 FOR RENT—^FURNISHED rooms A BIT DUSTY Leader a year ago today, Jamieson. store In basement. Also a 15 room H ouses fo r Sale ...... 72 artificial silk. Write Bill-Bee Tex­ Cleveland, .418. dwelling and an 8 room dwelling. Ivots fo r Sale ...... 73 by the week, at The Waranoke tile Corp., Whitestone, L. J. Att. Hotel. Call 3867, or at hotel. . S H E ^ (somewhat foggy on musl E aetei L ea g u e For terms apply to Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Mr. Curran. Potvell, N. H. .. 13 49 11 24 .490 Suburban for S ale ...... 75 caL matters )-l Is Bach composing Cochlin. Al’to-wn 17 45 9 19 ;422 George F. Hann on premises or Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 WANTED—FIRST class automo­ FOR RENT — EAST CENTER much now? ■Walsh, A lb an y . 19 54 17 21 .389 T. F. (iarvan. Agent, 33 Park St., Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 street, 131, room," near c ^ te r, Con­ 'H E: No, madam, he’s decom Smith, Hartford 18 52 9 20 .385 Auction—Degal Notices bile salesman. Write Box R, in care 27 99 27 36 .364 Rockville, Conn. Degal Notices ...... 78 tinuous hot water, on bathroom posing.—Passing ’ Show. Boyle, Prov ...... 27 of Herald. floor. By PRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—The Glitter of Gold IF X W ER E IVIARRIED MV WIFE WOULO aHAVE A CHARee ACCOUNT AT UJOUB’S . THE ONE THINQ I»D INSIST UPON IS TW ^ SHE KEEP FASHIONABCY TO eeW NED. NOTHINO-'^ THefOPERA_ WAS AUACAVS >KfOUL.D B E T O O ,

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'v}£LL,V1HV OON'TCHA VNOfLK) (BEAU THE STORY, THE N COLOR THE PIOTURE) ,, ,setwsT?s ^^e rv£ fftlN’X T h’ B0-20 \ X STiLC.- OrOT ftMNOVlMOi- (^F yoU'B-e so The milkmaid, to the Tinymites, * down and take a look at them. They LASTTUAe.- /iAe wmft just great,’’ cried aowny. “I can at the farmhouse. Don’t be • late. OF ! hardly wait. I know that real fresh Pick wild flowers, on your merry TH«k is good for every little lad. If way and bring the milkmaid a L eG -L e.ss we can have a cup or two, we all bouquet. Most every girl likes flow­ will be obliged to you. It’s been a ers, real well. She’ll think that they Jong, long time since any fresh milk are great.” ’ , w ^ we have had.” Oh, my, but all the bunch had “Well, well, I’m glad you feel fun. They seemed to like to jump that way,” replied the maid. “This and run. The countryside for miles very day I’ve taken plenty to the around had very wondrous charm. fnrm. You all can have your share. When heaps of Zeroise was had, But, first of all, why don’t you run some flowers were picked by every around and have a lot of fun. It’s lad. And then an hour was up and sure to make you thirstier, out in so they headed for the farm. the open air. »T>own"in the valley you will (The Tinymites have a real farm 1 find a lot of cows of every kind. Run dinner in the next story.). X T H U E S D A rj l l A T 15, PAGE SIXTEEN J Hattfl|g0ter % TEACHERS TO A T T 0 ® PUBUC WHIST PEARSON TO ATTEND POLICE COURT CONVENTION THIS P. M. City View Dance Hall BETHLEHEM FESTIVAL Keeney Street Four cases were disposed ^ D E R ^T M E N T i STOREftiU S O . the Manchester police court D tftA R T M ENT STORE SO. MAHCHEST^Eg^^HH^^ TOMORROW NIGHT morning when three liiotor vehicle TKe majority of the school teach­ AT.T. HONEY PRIZES Local Music DireqLor to Ac­ violators were fined, and toe case of ers in Manchester are planning to Refreshments. Dancing. company Worcester Artist to Ernest aough on toe charge of non- attend the Hartford Couny Conven­ Pwinsylvania Affair. support was noUed. Clough aas been living up to his agreement tion in Hartford late this afternoon. I Following the Beethoven Glee made at the time he was ordered by The program opens with a lecture^ llllllilitllltiilllllllllliili JffiOUnOWN 1 au b concert at toe Teacher’s Con- the court to pay his wife $15 a at toe Bushnell Memorial ' by ! vention at toe Hotel Bond in Hart- W66lc« Emmet D. Martin of toe Peoples’ In­ ' ford tonight, Helge E. Pearson, di­ Harold MacLachlan, 21, of Main stitute of New York, who will talk A pen'and pencil set offered by rector of the club, wiU leave for street, was fined $10 and costs for on “Education and toe Crown the Carter Ink Company to toe stu­ New York, where he will join J. driving* without a license and $10 Mind.’’ • ^ , dent of the Connecticut Business Fritz Hartz, director of toe Men­ for improper brakes. Judgment At dinner to be held in toe Hotel CoUege making toe delssohn Singers of Worcester, and was suspended on the charge of Bond at 6 o’clock tonight, George H. in penmanship during toe winter will continue on to Bethlehem, driving without a muffler. He was Locke, chief librarian at Toronto, months, has been awarded to Ernest Penn., where they will attend toe arrested by Patrolman R. H. Wir- Cole of High street, by decision of Canada, wiU speak on “Wither are Bach Festival over toe week-end. talla. We Drifting.’’ The Beethoven Glee toe judges.^ This is toe third year This musical festival is an annual Joseph Tonski of Foster street that the Carter Ink Company has was fined $10 and costs for driving club of this town will sing several affair and attracts people from all selections. made this contest possible. over the world, invitations being without a license. He was arrested Harrison of Rockville won toe set sent out Idng in advance of the by Traffic Officer Walter Cassells. in 1928 and it was presented to WU- event. The Bach chorus of Bethle- ■■ Raymond I. Goldberg of 630 Gar­ liam Pallait of Buckland in 1929. den street, Hartford, paid a fine of , hem will be heard in concerts fea- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILI I turing toe works of John Sebastian $10 and costs for speeding. He was LOOK—ONLY Adjutant Joseph Heard of toe ' Bach in the Moravian church of that arrested by Patrolman David Galli- Salvation Army and Mrs. Heard left gan while making 55 miles an hour city. today for New York City to ^Ltend on Center street. the big jubilee congress of the organization. REV, HELLAND TO GIVE The cast of the play, NAME HALE, WILCOX which young people of toe South HIS FAREWELL SERMON Methodist church will Present to­ morrow evening in Cheney hall, w u KIWANIS DELEGATES have a dress rehearsal this evenmg Assistant to Rev. P. J. 0 . Cor­ ATTACHED at 7 o’clock at the hall. ^ nell at Swedish Lutheran Annual Convention to Be Held The Merry Ten Sewing club had Church Leaves Here Sunday. O n e G rou p their last get-together of the season In Atlantic City This Year, O’Sullivan Cushion last evening, when they enjoyed din­ tRev. H. A. Helland, who for near­ June 29-July 3. ner at the Far East Garden, Hart­ ly two years has been assistant to Rubber Heels ford, followed by a theater party. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, pastor of the Stephen C. Hale and George H. DINNER SETS Swedish Lutheran church, will Wilcox have been appointed dele­ and Chapman Court, Order of Amar­ preach his farewell sermon here, gates to toe International Conven­ 1 anth, will hold its regular meeting Simday morning. Rev. Helland is tion of Klwanis Clubs to be held at Reduced! tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock in about to receive his Ph.D. degree, Atlantic aty, June 29 to July 3. Goodyear the Masonic Temple, Royal Matron in a post graduate course at Hart­ Clarence P. Quimby and Fayette B. Olive Chapman requests toe officers ford Theological Seminkry and w ll Clarke have been appointed alter­ taking part in the annual memorial return immediately to his mission­ nates. Delegates will attend from W in gfoot service to be there at 7;30. ary work in Madagascar, an island 1851 commi^tles In the United 20% to 50% southeast of Africa. States and Canada and will examine Rubber Heels Trade-In Your Old Range Professor Gardner of the Eastern Rev. Helland has already complet­ the behavior and welfare of the We have gone through our dlnnerware and taken odd Nazarene college at Wollaston, ed seven years of work as a mis­ American youth. For Ladies’ and Children. and discontinued sets and reduced them 20 to 50%. For This Mass,, will be the speaker at toe sionary on the island and was grant­ Child welfare, juvenile delin­ Fifty to one himdred piece dinner sets in both band and meetings of toe young people’s rally ed a leave of two years absence quency, and vocational guidance Remember we also use leath­ floral patterns on white and cream grounds. Sets suit­ at the local Nazarene church. which he has spent in this vicinity. are three subjects which will be dis­ er soles that do not burn or able for large and small families. Everett PhiUips and Edward Mann His wife will return with him to cussed by the delegates after toe sweat your feet. They are G arland will be in charge of the song ser­ Madagascar. years work has been accomplished. $12.50 50-Piece Dinner S e t ...... $7.98 vices. The meetings will be held ... Other Manchester people who flexible. tomorrow evening at 7:30 and again plan to attend the convention are $12.50 50-Piece Dinner S e t ...... $9.98 Saturday and Sunday evenings at PUBUC RECORDS Charles E. House, Harlowe Willis, $15.95 50^Piece Dinner S e t ...... $12.50 Kitchen Heater toe same hour. and Arthur Knofia. The trip is $31.50 71-Piece Dinner S e t ...... $24.50 planned by the Kiwanis Cominittee $47.50 100-Piecd Dinner S e t ...... $24.50 Walter Williams of this to w , is Warrantee Deed. to take in the convention and Wash­ Sam Yulyes appearing tonight as guest soloist ^n Myer Greenberg to Mary Barrett, ington, D. C. It will take ten days, $35.95 100-Piece Dinner Set ...... $24.50 toe Minstrel Show given by the land and buildings at 125, 127 and and is open to anyone wishing to 701 Main St. So. Manchester $65.50 100-Piece Dinner S e t ...... $49.50 Gas Range 129 Birch street. South Manchester. take it. Further information can ICnights of Columbus of Broad Next Door to Dougherty’s Brook. Registration of Trade Name. be obtained from G. H. Wilcox, sec­ The restaurant known as toe Cof­ retary of the local club. Barber Shop 41-Piece The Luther League of the Swed­ fee Shop, South Manchester by ish Lutheran church will hold its bi­ Anthony De Luca, owner and pro­ ( $125 monthly meeting tomorow night at prietor. 8 o’clock. Notice of Intention to Sell. Albert A. and Robert DeNivelJe Sheffield Ware Garland Kitchen Heater Gas Range finished in porcelain enamel