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Established as a Weekly 18S1. Try THE HERALD'S WANT COL­ Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888. JiANCHESTER, CONN., TiH^RSDAY, JULY 17, 1919. UMNS. Cost one cent v e r word for PRICE TWO CENTS 'Plntn'hlialiofl no n 'Tlnilv 1 A first Insertion, half c ^ t Uiereafter. EX-CilNCELLOR LAW PACT, AND THE LEAGUE MAY BE CANDIDATE FDR PREMIERSHIP INSEPARABLE, SA YS SEN COLT; m M w e Than Hilfion and a Half SIR EDWARD CARSON English Politicians Disturbed P e i^ n s Left Withont CAN NOT BE TOUCHED . Over Formation qf Londot^onors 3,500 Yankee Vets: Street Transportation — 15298647 New Party. Treaty Carnot be Enfo|‘ced Except Through Leaglie, Declares Employees Demand W<^e Entertainment to Cost $100,000 Rhode Island RepublicaiH-Prm nt and Fntnre Peace of Increase— No Tronble Dnr SPECUUTING ON WHAT the World Depends on League— Senator Sherman's Guilty Ouly of Breaking Laws London, July 17.— London today holiday and every doughboy will be ing the Early Honrs of the LLOYD GEORGE MAY DO saw the third parftde of American treated as the honor guest of Eng­ Speech— Says Britain is Clever DiplomatisL of Good Taste and Com­ soldiers since the beginning of the land." No camp work will he neces­ sary as the men are billetted in Day. war. A composite regiment com- mon Sense. If He Throws His Lot'W ith Center hotels near the United States Eip- Washington, July 17.— The Party Advent of Labor Govern­ po^d of 3,500 of General Pershing’s bassy. League of Nations is , inseparable CHEAP RESTAURANTS AID HIGHLIGHTS OF TIETTP. ment is Brought Nearer. veterans arrived at Waterloo Sta­ The British au^thorities ha've pro­ from the peace treaty “ because the tion during the morning and vided an elaborate program. Sol Employees on strike, 7,800 treaty cannot be enforced except IN CUTTING H. C. OF L marched down the Strand and Joel, the theatrical magnate, and Trackage idle, 532 miles. UNIVERSAL REGRET OVER through the League” , which Is abso­ Persons affected by strike, London, July 17.— A hint that through Birdcage Walk, while Lon­ James White, a Scotch contractor, lutely necessary to secure the pres­ French Government Finds Solution 1,500,000. HIS HOT HEADED SPEECH former Chancellor A. Bonar Law doners madly cheered them. contributed $100,000 for the enter­ The regiment will have a six days’ tainment of the Americans. ent and maintain the future peace in Fixing Prices and Opening Oties and towns affected— may be put forward as candidate for Food Booths. ■ Boston, Brookline, Newton, Premier by the new center party of the world” , declared Senator Colt, Bonar Law Sorry Legal Restrictions Waltham, Watertown, Cam­ was contained in the political com­ Republican, of Rhode Island, in an Will Not Let Him Prosecute bridge, Arlington, Somerville, ment of the Daily Mail today. Mr. Paris, July 17.— The government’s Ulster Leader. address in the Senate today. - ’ Everett, Medford, Melrose, Law, according tA this newspaper, attempt to reduce the high cost of TO OPPOSE SHANTiG SEfTLEHENI Colt was one of the Republican Malden, Lynn, Revere, Chel­ has not accepted an invitation to living by establishing cheap restaur­ London, July 17.— Sir Edward Senators who conferred with the sea, Dedham and suburbs of the next dinner of the sponsors of ants with fixed prices and doubling Carson’s recent speech regarding President at the White House today. these places. the new party because Premier the number of government booths Irish conditions came up in the Reserves Judgment. Estimated number of fares lost Jjloyd George has stated his willing­ DESPITE JAPAN’S $TATENENT” -BOIIAH where food may be bought cheaply House of Commons today. The At­ “ Upon the question of reserva­ daily, 900,000. ness to attend. and organizing a campaign against torney-general, Sir Gordon Hewart, tions I reserve my judgment for full Estimated daily revenue loss Several fresh recruits have come speculation in food supplies, met announced that there were no discussion and consideration” , Colt under new ten cent fare— forward fol the center party, but on AMERICANS TO MANAGE with general approval, except from grounds for setting the law in mo­ Senator Says He Will CaO on announced. Although “ in favor of ^90,000. ' the other hand a reaction has set in the Socialists today. tion against Sir Edward for his the principles embodied in the Daily wage loss to strikers— liberals. BIG GERMAN SHIP UNES The Socialist press demands the threat to call out the Ulster volun­ President for Written League of Nations, “ he said that he $28,350. “ Is He In or Out?" removal of all restrictions on impor­ teers against home rule. did not mean that he had “ reached a tation of foodstuffs from the United Cars tied up— 8,000. “ If the Premier has decided to Plan to Reorganize Hamburg-Am- By a vote of 217 to 73 theJHiouse throw his lot in with the center party Protest Made Against decision that the League should be States and other countries. The erlcan and North German Compan­ rejected a motion by J. R. Clynes, the advent of a labor government is ratified in the precise form it is now Socialists charge that the present 7,800 QUIT WORK. ies in Near Future. Labor member, urging the govern­ brought distinctly nearer,” said the Agreement by American presented.” policy of protection is desigimd to Boston, July 17.— Elevated, sub­ ment to prosecute Sir Edward Car- Daily Mail. “ Is he in or out? That benefit only French manufacturers Berlin, July 17.—A report was way and street car service in Boston son for his speech of Incitement to is what the public wants to know. SHERMAN’S SPEECH. while the poor suffer from constant­ current in financial circles today Peace Commissioners. violence and breach of the law. All of the parliamentary lobby Washington, July 17.—Declaring ly increasing prices. / and suburbs was completely par­ that American financiers propose the • The debate turned on the legal correspondents dealt at length with that the interests of Great Britain The Other Viewpoint. alyzed today when 7,800 men and re-organization of the Hamburg- Washington, July 17.— Opposition point, in which the Attorneyrgener- the formation of the center party and Japan in the Orient are identi-; The opposite view is taken by ■Women employees of the Boston Ele­ American and North German-Lloyd in the Senate to the Shantung set­ al said he had the concurrence of the today, but not all admitte^ tbat it cal. Senator Sherman, Republican, Pierre Soulaine, writing in the steamship lines. .and><^biff the-vessels tlement will continue despite any vated R^-way Company went on Solicitor-General., Bftt almost fEU' 'Vas' a-nuft^ poUHe&l fa c ^ n t’ B d^ of Illinois, an uncompromising Figaro today, who pleads for a de­ will fly the United States flag when declaration Japan may make that strike. the speakers, without distipctlon of the Dally Telegraph and the Chron­ League of Nations opponent, declar­ crease in importations from Amer­ again put, into • commission. The she is prepared to relinquish full More than a million and a half party, condemned the Carson speech. icle declared that the party was ed in the Senate this afternoon that ica and an increase in French ex­ idea is favored by the German territorial rights within Kiau Chau persons were lefL without street rail­ Sie Donald MacLean, liberal, ap­ formed some time ago. a war between the United States and ports to bring about a more equit­ stockholders. or any other part of the Chinese way transportation service. Not a pealed to the government to try to Experienced parliamentarians at­ Japan “ will be Great Britain’s op­ able rate of exchange between the The government has announced province, Senator Borah, Republi wheel turned on the 532 miles of regain the moral authority of Par­ tach no special significance 't o the portunity to reign commercial and American dollar and the French its intention of reimbursing ship can, of Idaho, an uncompromising elevated companies trackage after 4 liament by condemning the language fact that Colonel Winston CKurcbill, financial supremacy from us."- franc. owners for their losses during the league of nations’ opponent, statec a. m. the Irish unionist leader used. Secretary of State for War, was Britain a Diidomatlst. “ American statesmen have pub­ war. Negotiations are now proceed­ today. Steam Trains Jammed. Unfortimate Says Bonar Law. present at the dinner on Tuesday “ Great Britain bore a large part licly promised to help in the rehab­ ing in Berlin. The ship owners are Steam trains were jammed, auto­ Mr. Bonar Law, the go'y&rnment night on the eve of the announce­ Wants Written Protest. in the war” , Sherman said. “ She ilitation of France," he said. ‘,‘Then demanding from four to six times mobiles and auto trucks came to spokesman contended that the gov­ ment of the formation of the party, When the Senate reconvened at is a diplomatist who has cared for let them cease desiring to* consol­ the pre-war value of their vessels. noon Borah said he was prepared to Boston loaded- with suburbanites. ernment was bound to be guided by according to the Dally Telegraph. her own Imperial interests. Na­ idate the dollar rate against the Motorcycles and bicycles were its legal advisers, though nothing Star Attacks Party. call up his resolution requesting the tions, like individuals, are often improvement of the franc rate." pressed into service and every main could be^more painful to him. If the The Evening Star attacks the new President for the written protest selfish. We have not forgotten that HUNGARIANS PREPARING , against the Shantung pact which thoroughfare entering the city was government had been advised that party, but the Standard hails it as in 1861 the abolition of slavery ap­ Secretary Lansing, General Bliss lined with long lanes of people walk­ the law was broken, he would have a party of the people. pealed to the moral sentiment of TO nGHT ROUMANIANS and Henry White, as three of the ing to work. Absence of disorders The formation of the new party cifflized mankind. Those who ad­ NO JUSTICE.FOR CHINA, American peace commissioners marked the early hours of the strike. is believed to involve the overthrow ministered the affairs of that empire were said to have signed while the Boston, already virtually fishless .of the Tory element and may result Three Divisions, Supported by Artil­ forget the Justice of human liberty SAYS DR. CHAO-CHU-WU peace commission was still engaged by a strike of 4,000 union fishermen in the recognition of the moderate lery Concentrating East of Buda­ at Paris with Japanese demands. and boatless by a strike of several laborites. At the same time ex­ pest. Bopeh and Senator Sherman, of Il­ She Should be Better Able to De­ thousand marine workers, is now perienced politicians declare that earless. linois, were among the Republicans fend Herself—Then She Will^CJet London will have to do some guess­ Vienna, July 16.— (Via London, who announced they were ready to Justice, He Declares. In striking the union carmen and ing before it decides- whether the July 17.)—Hungarian Soviet troops renew the fight over Shantung in the women made good their threat to go creation of the party has healed or are preparing to begin an offensive Senate before the end of the day. New York, July 17.— “ The only out today unless the decision of thfe widened the breach between Lord against the Roumanians and the Both Borah ahd Sherman planned thing for China to do now is to put ' National War Labor Board on their Northcliffe, the famous newspaper White Guard forces along the Theiss to deliver addresses on the Shantung her house in order so that she can demands for increased wages and an owner, and Premier Lloyd George. River, 70 miles east of Budapest, eight hour day was received at 4 a. next Sunday, according . to reliable settlement in which they were to better defend herself in future deal­ . m. today. reports received here today. At denounce it. Borah expressed the ings with international events. May­ W'ant 73 Cents an Hour. least three divisions have been con­ opinion that the JLmerican people be we will’ then get justice.” ^ The strikers had received a min­ MARINE WORKERS’ STRIKE centrated there supported with ar­ “ would not be fooled by any ‘srap§ of Dr. phaci-Chu-Wn, merUber of the imum of 43 cents an hour and a tillery. paper’ Japan might have-to offer in Chinese delegation to the Versailles maximum of 48 cents an hour for*a TO BE LENGTHY BAHLE General Boehm, the Hungarian explanation of the Shantung rob- peace conference, made this, com­ schedule of “ nine in eleven houfs” Red commander, resigned, owing Eo bery.” ment today on the Shantung settle­ under the state law. They demanded the differences. with Bela Kun, the Japan’s Camonfiage. ment. . ( 73 1-2 cents an hour for motormen Both Sides Standing Pat— Strike Dictator, and has been put In an “Japan may try to camouflage her Dr, Wu, who . with hii party, is and conductors. Breakm^s Being Brought from asylum for the insane on Bela Kun’s intentions regarding ^hantung by making a leisurely return toj China The company, in the hands of five South America. orders.' The dictator personally staling that all she desires thei'e are from France, has .been spending sev­ public trustees, is staggering under signed a certificate stating that Gen­ certain economic concessions, but eral days in this city. Tomorrow hcE a heavy debt and recently raised eral Boehm was irresponsible. the fact remains that she expects ta goes to Washington, where he ex­ fares from eight to ten cents. A New York, July 17.— The strike control the post of Kiau Chau, the pects to remain a month. T'* ■ partial boycott by the public fol­ of inarlne workers which has inter­ ‘gateway to China and the railroads “ China had hoped for justice and lowed. fered seriously with shipping enter­ leading tlferefrom’’, Borah said. equity at the Paris conference and ing and leaving New York and other FORMER KAISER'S FATE Many Bide Free. “ She may prate about being pre­ she does not think that she received Atlantic ports apparently has resolv­ Today the steam roads, already pared to restbre full territorial it here” , continued Dr. Wu. Edward Carson ed Itself Into a long drawn out strug­ KNOWN WITHIN FEW DAYS rights.in Kiau Chdu-to China inside “ Consider the situation a mom­ over-taxed, were swamped with pas­ Ulster Leader. gle between the unions on the one sengers. Extra trains were . of six months, but does anybody in the covetous desire to see a com­ ent: Shantung is a large - district, sldfe and the American Shipping' As­ Final Decision of Peace Conference I?.’, Hundreds rode free because of the versed in the history of Japanese mercial rival rent In twain. The life containing 36,000 square miles and ^ Insisted on action being taken or sociation and United States~'ShlppIng Commission Soon to be Made Pub- inability of conductors and brake- relations with the Chinese believe, blood of Great Britain is_her foreign a population of 38,000,000 people. would have resigned. The whole Board on the other. Uc. That is pretty near the population 1 men to gather tickets. Ticket sup­ fdr a moment, that she Intends to trade. She is a se^-farlng nation. thing was a very unfortunate affair, Both the union leaders and rep­ get out of'Shantung? Her promised of France, would think that plies in many stations were complete­ said Mr. Bonar Law. Her merchant shipping enters all resentatives of the private shipping Paris, July 17.—The Peace Con­ withdrawal of her troops from Shan­ In the dlspositfon of a huge tract of ly sold out. Criticism from Press. ports of the globe.” m companies Insisted today, that they ference Commission on war respons­ tung means nothing. She could territory like this, the people them-^ Automobiles'and motor trucks ran Sir Edward Carson’s speech bli will not recede at all from their orig­ ibility met today. It Is expected send her troops back to Shantung selves might have been allowed the through Boston today at a reckless Saturday has brought the Ulster NEW ANTI-RED LEADER. inal positions. The ship owners that a final decision regarding the whenever she was ready to invent a right of self deter.minfttitoe histoit^ “ Only wicke4 and 'stupidly credu­ dfawn with the exception of experts Count Michael Karolyi was presi­ 17 ftutomi^imn^: witMr^w ^tom "dlrecf action" , coiild>be Improved sailors for the eight hdftr-daV but depftrttoebt-' ' ‘ lous men could suspect >Jftpan of who would he left behind tb ftsslst dent of the ,Hung^an rep u te refused to grant tkeVsame demand such ftn act bf .ij^eachisii^'tow^ard^lijsr the White Guard, or anti’ BolBhevik to dfarch 22 wheo~he resXjgfted; opei^ Conilnded oi 3. by Atiftftfic eoas^seftmenr , allies," he declared, /: tr^ps. ^ tog the way tor^the'Bpj^beyik cl) Hi •V . ■■ ■ '..y-.j. . \ ■ •..» V : ? T ;

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The khti-salopn league’s PAINFUL APPKCIAT^ON, SI 00( reflliest that ihe pnnlshmeiit "tew seil J' V • / Phrlng seardf^warraiftiB fdr “ itnaBcions ’ '**What Shall we enact tohlghtT*-- Hew -York, July 17.-LTbe stock and finprPvable” causes be lessened Ai^ed Bantlngton Roarer, the eminenti market showed a strong tone at the hlso has bot met-with favor by mem­ trageillau. opening today with the demand for bers of the committee. ' “ How about ‘HamletT said his lead-r log lady. the rails continuing. In the first “No. During~our last performance of . 887 M ain^t. . few minutes gains of from 1 to 2 ‘Hamlet’ the audience of four riot only Joints were made in these issues. showed keen delight In seeing the TRY OUR BREAD New Haven rose !■ 1-2 to 40 1-4; St, n-mm to tht members of my company die in the Paul Common nearly two points to Nearest approach to home made bir^d, ^ n y fiwty it’s general slaughter which concludes that 52 5-8 and the preferred 1 3-8 at celebrated drama, but they acted as ii better. Bischit and Rolls too. Let tis bakie for you. tjjim rmottnoN 76 1-8. they hoped we’d stag jpead.”—^Blrmtng-' Wapping and "Wedgrewood Butter 65c lb. Sinclair rose yearly one point to ham Age-Herald. A Story of "Uit new It^iian tiid theideEtls df old Fresh Eggs, Milk and Creai^. 65 B-S’ while Royal Dutch New mance of Cherry blossom land, with an intensely dramatic plot For that picnic or dog roast, take along some of those A DtplOmatIo Illness. York showed a gain of 1 5-8 at Gobel Frankforts. You’ll like them.. wg Mn W tt "Wd-Forces “ I’m afraid you were not as sick as i FjOrd W«cklyv-‘‘T lie ^ le h t 120 1-2 and Mexican Petroleum you allowed us and perhaps yourself Sweet and Sour Pickles in bulk. three points to 204. Our Baked Beans, always ready. and Oppose Reeiection of to think,” said the patient mother. TodnorFow*~DB(y Dream s, A Goldwyh Consolidated Interstate Callahan “But,” answered young son, “it may Mining moved up 5-8 to 187 7-8. be that I acted for the best. I didn’t Steel Common rose 3-8 to 113 1-8 “Dry” Legislators. know ray lesson as well as I ought to and Crucible Steel, after opening and I didn’t want to worry the teach­ FOR SALEl— Several nearby 1 1-4 higher at 141 lost all this gain. er.” and homes in and near Mane For Information call Or ptRma The tone was very heavy during The Twenty-Four-Hour Day. Grant, 22 Cambridge street, fUabcbos- the forenoon. Crucible Steel broke “ HYSTERICAL FANATICISM” Classified ter, Conp. Tel. 2i’l. evenings or In “Gentlemen,” remarked Mr. Nu- the day time at 26 State street. Hart- PEOPLE’S HSH MARKET from 141 to 136 ‘3-4. Bethlehem for, Conn.. TeL Charter 6616. 161tf poppe, to a group of friends, “I owe Steel B dropped over two points to Advertisements 23 MAPLE STREET PHONE 456-4 Would F’ight Any Prohibition Evbn my advance In the world to the colic.’* TOR -SALE— Beautiful eight room , 104 3-8, Steel 1-2 to 112 7-8, “How is that?” asked his bachelor cottage on Lewis street, all modern • Tliough Only Ice Tea Convinced Unproveinents Marine Common two points to 64 1-2 neighbor. ------IN THE------0 .irage. Bargain. of Unconstltutionallty. r5 Spring 8 street. Telephone 446-2. St. Paul one point to 51 3-4, the “Well, you see I nsed to be nothing FOR SALE— Property wtih two Block Island Bluefish preferred nearly two points to bat a poor shirt salesman In a depart­ houses and large barn; garage, eto., ment store, but since the baby came nearly two acres, of ^nd, oAe house 74 1-4, New Haven 1 1-2 to 39 1-4. has 13 rooms, other 6 rooms. Pr(o« Chicago, July 17.—Announce­ I have become a floor walker.” EVEilG HflilltD 13,800, less than the value of one 45cts. lb. Mexican Petroleum 3 1-2 to 200 1-2 house. Easy terms. Edward J. HolL and Sinclair 1 3-8 to 64 1-4. Fam­ ment of the appointment of Joseph Weakfish 30c lb W. Bailey of Washington, former Anatomy Again. Swordfish 50c lb ous Players rose four points to 123. She was two and a half. She had TO RENT. United States Senator from Texas, Halibut 35c lb Butierfish 25c lb Reported for The Evening Herald skinned her ankle and was sobbing bit­ as chief counsel to conduct an early TO RENT—Five tenement with Mackerel 25c lb Round Clams 20c qt. by Richter & Co., 6 Central Row, terly. large garden. 76 Ulgelow street. Hartford. Closing prices. fight against the prohibition consti­ Mother was nil sympathy. “Where CAN ACCOMMODATE two or three Haddock 14c lb Opened Round Clams 70c At G & W I ...... 74 Mt tutional amendment, and of the in­ are you hurt, dear?” gcntleirmn roortiei-H without board. Ap­ Alaska G o ld ...... 3l^' BRING RESULTS ply at 07 Oakland street. Flounders 12c lb American Sugar-...... 138% tention to oppose for re-election “I—I—am hurt on ray wrist-leg,” she every state leglslatpr who voted to walled. RENT WANTED 'by a man and wife Am B Sugar ...... 138% RATE— One cent m word fdr only, 5 or 6 rooms In deslrahlo loca­ Am Tel & T e l ...... 103 % ratify the amendment, was made to­ first Insertion, one half cent a tion. W. II. (iurdnor at Rogers’ shoe Anaconda ...... 77% day from the western headquarters wordirqri for each subsequent in> store, 855 Main street! Am S m elter...... 88% of the association opposed to nation­ somon. The combined Initials WANTED Am Loco ...... 94 of a name, or the figures of a Am Cur F ou n d ry...... 116% al prohibition. number count as one word. WANTED—Autos to wash. Fitz­ AT&SFe...... 102 "It is Just possible that Senator Minimum charge 20 cents. gerald Brothers Oarago. Balt & Ohio ...... 48% Bailey may decide to Join forces with B R T ...... 31% WAN’nCD—By gentlemen one or two TONIGHT the attorney-general of the state of For the accommodation of furnished rooms with bath. Addreaa Bethlehem Steel B ...... 104%- our patrons we will accept Tel­ Box B, South office of Herald. Butte & Sup .•...... 35 Rhode Island” , said a statement Is­ ephone advertlNemMits ior this W ANTED— Women and girls, Km- Chile Copper ...... 27% sued by James Arthur Seaver, man­ column from any one whose Cons Gas ...... 104 IiloynKiiit Department, Ch<'iiey Broth­ aging director of the association who nxune is on our books payment ers. ' 267tf Col Fuel ...... 53 ■ OUJU to be made at earliest conven­ C & O ...... 68% departed for New York after several W ANTED— Men to work In dya- ience. In other cases cash house. The E. E. Hilliard Co. Can Pac ...... 166% days of conferences with middle "WENT HOME HUNGRY. must accompany order. Krle ...... 19% western men. It referred to the WANTED—A saleslady. Good pay. Erie 1st ...... 32% Apply at once to A. Eger Co., l%rk Rhode Island Legislature’s resolu­ “ They’re certainly patriotic.” Building. Gen Electric ...... ,...1 6 8 tion directing the attorney-general "What makes you think so?” > <5 O’BRIEN Gt Northern ...... 96% "I had dinner at their house the WANTED—Tenement of six 'rooms with iniprovomenta (or family of Illinois Cent ...... No sale to teat the validity of the amend­ other night.” adults. Adross, W. A>, Main Oflloe, Kennecott ...... 42% ment in the supreme court. Herald. Louisville & Nash ...... No sales Oh, Manl Lehigh Valley ...... 54% After saying that the association A man will oft bewail the shamea FOR SALE LOST. Mexican Pet ...... 196 would be Just as much opposed tn That flourish 'noath the sun, M K & T ...... 12 % Sweetly oblivious to the fact LOST—un St, James street or In J. (he amendment if It prohibited traf­ FOR HALE—Two family Tiioderii W. Ilah^ Co. store, a pocketbook con­ Mer M Pfd...... 119% fic in "cold tea or hot chocolate” Mr. That he himself Is one. house five minutes from Center slreet, taining sum of tiuiiiey and black check Mer M ...... 164 —Boston Transcript. large lot and garage. l'’er (lulek sale with signature. Reward If returned Seavey continued: Wallace D. Robb, 8G3 Malrt to S(juth Office of Herald. Miami Copper ...... 32% street, Park building. Norfolk & West ...... 108% “ The amendment contains the In Days to Comei. FOUND Nev Consol C op p er...... 21% first prohibition ever lodged in the "Are you sure this airplane servlet FOR SAI.E— 1916 Ford touring ear National Lead ...... 85% of yours Is safe?” Inquired the timid In first class condition. Can bo seeii (fonsliution. If the 18th amend­ FOUND—Bunch ot- Main St. Ball Ground North Pacific ...... 97 passenger. 106 Spruce street. stroct. Owner ma; caHing at . tjie N Y Cent ...... 81% ment Is legally a part of the’ consti­ “Is It safe?” echoed the manager. l-’OR SALE^lfiipmebllc. Must be lug propertyty. N y; N H & H ...... 88% tution, then the original bill of “Why, we sell commutation tickets 1”— Press Steel C a r ...... 9 2 % sold before August 1st. No reason­ rights, which makes up the first 10 Life. able offer refused. Can be seen at MISCELL Penna . . .’...... 46 amendments to the constitution, is •16f) Porter street. People’s Gas ...... No sales DAVLS b r o t h e r s AUTO PAWI’T illegally a part of that document. Right Practice. Shop, moved from 26 Cooper street to Admission To Repuh I & S ...... 99% FOR SALBl— Two almost new tires, 23 and 25 Mechanics street, Hartford, Reading ...... 91% The first 10 amendments to the con­ "It Is a shame the way that beauty size 34x4 q. d. clincher with rims and where .all old customers, as weli as tubes. Call at 23 Lilac St. evenings new, will be at all times welcome. Chic R I & P a c ...... 3 2 stitution, affirm, in principle, the doctor is selling those pretty girls after 5. Southern Pac ...... 108% Work and prices right. Davis Broth­ Grounds Free very principle which the 18 th gold bricks.” ers. Southern Ry ...... 31% “He Is doing a perfectly legitimate FOR .SALE—Ford touring car in amendment denies. The anti-saloon NOTICE— Board and room at Mosh­ St P a u l...... 50% business. Isn’t he grafting peaches?” good condition. 4 nvv/ tires and Third Ave ...... N o sales league, shifty in its principles as the .si)ares. Will sell for $210. Call after er cottage at 22 Maple Avo., MyrUe 7 p. m. 25 Lilac St. fleach, .Milford, Conn. All homo cook­ Tex Oil ...... 276% glance of a crook, may afllrm some­ ing. For particulars write to above Union Pac ...... 135% Highly Imaginative. address. U S Steel ...... 112% thing one minute and deny it the “The notes of the deep-voiced frogs FOR SALE—Good celery plants 10c. AT A o; URT OF PROBATE HET.I) next, but the constitution of the dozen or 76c pisr 100. Inquire Sam­ AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING and at Manchester, within and for the dis­ U S Steel Pfd . . . .'...... 117% out yonder suggest Wagnerian music uel Burgess, 116 Center St. overhauling. Specialize oh Forde. trict of .Mancliester, on the 16lh day Utah Copper ...... '...... 96 United States cannot and we believe to me.” Agent Copper King Spark Plugs. of July A. D. 1919. Laurel Park Westinghouse ...... 58% the United States supreme court will “They aren’t all deep-voiced. Some FOR SALE— North end, six room Prank B. White, 69 W^lnqt- stjreei. . T>resent. W ILLIAM S. HVDR. Esq.. Lib Bonds 3% ...... No sales house, off M.ain street. Garden, fruit OPEN EVERY DAY Judge. , so- hold.’ ’ of It Is pollywogneran music.” and large hennery. Price is right. Estate of HERMAN A. MILLER late Lib Bonds 4 s l s t ...... No sales Wallace 1). Robb, 853 Main St., I’ark DANCING of Manchester, in said di^rlct. de- Lib Bonds 4s2nd ...... 93.40 After asserting that the anti-sa­ Building TOWN ADVERTISEMENT cep >ed. Lib Bonds 4% ...... 95. In Other Days. The Administrator having exliibitod loon league had “ sandbagged” its FOR SALE—Two family fiat near ON TUESDAY, THURS­ his administration account willi said First Mermaid—What Is all the rack­ way along for 15 years, the state­ Center street. Strictly modern, prac­ DAY, SATURDAY EVGS. estate to this court for allowance, it et about? tically new. Wallace U. Robb, 853 is ment said "fli^illy these subservient Main St., Park Building. ’TOWN OP MANCHESTER Band Concert ORDERED— That the -36th d.iy of Second Ditto—Oh, only those sirens REGUYiATIONS RELATING TO Sunday Afternoon July 1919, at 9 o’clock, forenoon, at the “DRY” ENFORCEMENT BILL statesmen have seemed to be happy on the rocks blowing about the ship­ FOR SALE—If you are looking for I’robate Oflice, in said Manchesier, l)e load of men coming In. four family houses I have a large THE CARE OF BARNS AND and the same is assigned for a hearing and contented to eat out of the pro­ number for sale. Prices from $5,000 Moving Pictures on the allowance of Said administra­ STABLES AND THE CARTING TO BE REPORTED MONDAY hibition crib” and continued: to $9,000, all in good condition. W al­ OF f e r t i l i z e r a n d MANURE. Sunday Evening tion account with said estate, and this Agree With Professor. lace D. Robb, 853 Mai St., Park Build­ court directs the‘Administrator to give "W e shall offer stern and effect­ ing. REGULATION 1. No manure or Restaiirant, Merry-Go- l)ublic notice to all persons intei-ested "The professor seems to be a man night soil shall be transported upon tlierein to appear and be hoard there­ ive opposition to any and every can­ FOR SALE---Three family flat in Round, Boating, Free on by publishing a copy of this order Senator Sterling Confident it WUl of rare gifts,” remarked Mrs. Naybor. the streets or highways, or unloaded didate for state or national office good loc’ation. Think price is right. Swings, Parking Place, in some newspaper having a circula­ Go Through the Senate With Lit^ “He Is,” agreed the professor’s wife Practically new. Wallace D. Robb, from cars within the limits of the tion in said district, and by posting a 853 Main St., Parje Building!______Town of Manchester except under copy of this order on the public sign­ tie Opposition. , who prefers to run on a platform of “He hasn’t given me one since we were The best place for Outings such conditions as the Board of post in the town wlfere the deceased hysterical fanaticism.” married.”—London Tit-Bits. FOR SALE—Neat C room bungalow and Picnics. last dwelt, six days before said day with two extra lots, all improvement, Health of the Town of Manchester of hearing and return make to this Washington, July 17.— The Sen­ 15 minutes walk from mills. Price only may determine. CHARLES P. HAtCH, Mgr. court. Her Qualifications. $3,300. easy terms. Wallace D. Robb, Phone Laurel 204-5 WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. ate prohibition enforcement bill will Good Advice. “Don’t ask that girl to the ball. She’s 853 Main St., Park Building. REGULATION 2. Stables, barns * ...... H-7-17-19 be reported to the full Judiciary "My boy, get this in your head: and other places where domestic an­ only fit for a garden party.” FOR SALE-^Modern two family flat, You don’t need to go to New York to imals or fowls are housed, kept or Committee probably on Monday, Sen­ “How so?” short distance from mill. Price $4300. fed and the premises abo-ut such AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD make a success.” “Don’t you see she’s wall-eyed and Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main St., Park at .Manchester, within and for the dis­ ator Sterling, of South Dakota, Building. places shall be kept in such a stiM^e trict of Manchester, on the ’16th day Chairman of the sub-committee “No, dad?” what a gait she has on?” of cleanliness that, in the opinion of of July A. D. 1919. “Not by a long shot. If you’ve got FOR SALE— Tw'in Indian Motor cy ­ Present, W ILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., drafting the measure stated todafy. cle, in perfect condition. Price $70. the Board of Health, they'do not 16799 Judge. anything at all worth while, Nfew York Explaining It. Address Box A, Herald. constitute a nuisance. EsUite of AMERIGO COLA late of ‘.T believe the bill will go through will come to you for It.” *1 heard Mabel boasting the other REGULATION 3. Manure, bed­ Manchester, in said district, deceased- the Senate easily and with little op­ FOR SALE—Two family flat central­ The Administratrix having exliibited day that she had so many social con­ ly located, 5 rooms each floor, heat, ding and refuse from barns, stables Iier administration account with said position,” Senator Sterling said. He A New Fwt. light, etc. Price is $4,750 and per­ or other places where domestic ani­ DIED estate to this court for allow'ance, it nections.” haps a little le^s. Robert J. Smith, mals are housed shall be so stored is admitted he was hot hopeful, how­ “Here’s niy wife been taking coals “ So she has. She works in an np Bank ,.Buildin in New York City alone from kid­ ORDERED— That the 26th day of ever, for final action until after the to Newcastle.” town telephone exchange,” as to prevent the bfbfeding of files July A. D. 1919, at 9 o’clock, forenoon, FOR SALE— Two family flat near and the creating of a nuisance. ney trouble last year. Don’t allow at the Probate office, in said Manches­ peace treaty has been disposed, of. “In What Way?” Spruce street and Center, large lot, yourself to become a victihi by ter, he and the same is assigned fer a “She drove her car against the traf­ pleasant locality. Price only $5,000. REGULATION 4. Any accumh- hearing on the allowance hf said ad­ The Cellar Stocks. Robert J. -Smith. Bank Building. lation of animal excrement, (a rb a f^ 'M neglecting pains and achies. Guard ministration Account with said estate, fic policeman, pinning^tlra to the sem­ and this court directs the Administra­ The Senate sub-committee today rubbish or other matter liable to db- a^inst this trouble by taking aphore sthn^ and so she pinched the FOR SALE—Near Manchester’s Fifth cay or to be the harboring plade of trix to give public notice to all per­ was giving particular attention to Avenue, East Center street, nfodern sons interested therein to appear and cop.”^ 12 room house, plenty of land. Price insects or their larvae Is hereby de^' lie heard thereon b.v publishing a copy the clauses the bill which make only $4,700. Robert J. Smith, Bank dared a nuisance, and the peraon or^ (K)LD MEDAL of this order in some newspaper hav­ Building. ing a circulation in said district, and it permissible-for liquors th be kept persons responsible therefor, or by posting a copy of this order on the in private dwellings for private use. MARK HOLMflS RETURNS. FOR SALE—Walking distance from owner of the premises maintafl^fiiii;- public signpost in the town where the silk mills, 9 room house, one acre of any such nuisance shall be he1(l TOr,- deceased last dwelt, six days before Members of the committee hoped to land, coops, barn, fruit. This is a said day of hearing and return make bargain for $3,850. Very easy terms. sponsible for the abatement m sB sim to this court. reach some plan which would strike Home After ’Two Years in the Army Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. nuisance. - ^ ' WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. The .world’s standard remedy for kidney, at the man who has stored away — Saw Action at St. MLilUel— REGULATION 5. Any .pel liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. H-7-17-19 ■ FOR SALE—Modern 2 family l\ouse large quantities of liquor for his own Studied AgricttRure Abroad. on Cottage street, close to Main street, violating any of these regiiial Holland’s national remedy since 1696. lights, hath, etc. , Price only $5,000. OLD TENNIS CLUB DISBANDS, use, maintaining that" this is an or failing to obey a leghl 01 jAll druggists, three aizea. Guaranteed, Mark .N. Holmes son of Mr. and Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. the health o'fflcer or Board o f .Leak for tho name Gold Medal on every box evasion of the spirit the law and ii Mrs. N. H. Holmes of East Center A POOR INVESTMENT. and accapt no imitation FOR SALE—Wall St. of Manchester, for their enforcement rih.s.lf bo Or ford Club Goes Out of Existence unfair to those who were not able street, lately arrived from overseas, “ How did Glbison lose We money 7” Oak street, good single house with not more than One llundred, “He put It in his wife’s name and plenty of land, never offered for sale lars. -- -^Balance ill Treasury Donated to lay in a supply of wet stock. returned home late last night^—the Until ’ lately. Price less than $3,900. TO VACATE FERRIS BLOCK. to Hospital, Senator Walsh of Montana strongly then she divorced him.v. Robert J. Smith, Bank Building. MANCHESTER t first time in over two years. He en­ BOARD favors, a provision o f the bill which listed with the regular arjny July 1, FOR SALE— At north end near trol­ True of Many. ley line. 2 houses renting for $576 Approved by the Stato .Depai Residents Moving Out and Building The Orford Tennis Club of Man­ would make these stores taxable and 1917 and sailed overseas after He talks about hiinsetf a lot, year, will sell for $5,000. 11 1-2 per of Health, July 11, 191W,,.g -: Most Be Cleared by August 1» chester which has been Inactive would require the owners to report training- in Georgia and Texas camps 1 say-it not to roasts - cent investment. Terms. Robert J. He’d be a wonder could ho work Smith. Bank Building. since 1917, went o u t'o f existence the amount of liquor which they for a year. As well as he can boast. MOORE TO FOR SALE—^Near Church street, - Miss Grace Adams has moved her last evening by mutual agreement. have. His overseas’ experiences are both modern double ana one family house. London^ July 17,~1^An household effects from the Ferris All bills against this organiaztion Not That 6erL , Priefe and terms see. Robert J. Smith, Americglli bantam, Want Search Waratnts. interesting and thrilling. Besides Bank Building. building to the n6w Joiinston block have been paid and the books have Appeals of the anti^salopn league iighl ag OH the St.’-Mihiel front, he “Is your husbanri an Inveterate the flyweight chami^i6ii rif ;1 smoker?” , FOR SALE— Central Main street * on Main street. It is expected that been closed. A dmall balance which for more facilities for securing took up, after the armistice was business block for sale. Price is far and ^ntnm. Cbaiiifiibn 1 5” the effects of the K. of C. ‘organiza- remains in the treasury will he turn­ search warrants was not e: “No, he jnqt smokes the ardinary below replacement value. Robert J. will meet here ta^htfi ected tfe- signed,^ a, epurse in agriculturp at flve*for-a-quafl:4r Smith, Bank Building. ^ tion vrhich Is located In the former ed over to the Memorial Hospital meet with favorable reaults frorfi the, UnlvcarBity of Beaune, studying round borit a t FOR SALE— Noiith end, 16 rbom building will soon be moved to an- Fund. At one ■piffle-this club wais the Senate committee. Senati^. there until June, receiving.a diploma The Wky ot ft house, town wafer, on trolley, garaga be the eecrind otaier location as orders have been one of the inost fl^rishing social dr rice $1,400, part cash. W . Howaro little Sterling and Senator Walsh reltei^ od the eompletion of the course. “The cashier aald He dear np garlow, 140 Pearl St. recetvM from Watkins Brothers, the ^alhiMitionS in ’^tie tennis iated today that they believe that^tfae . Yesterday he received his honor* the in his boots.** '• • --y-‘ • - four roimdAi FOR SALE-rSouth 9 family, IrO . ,new owners, that the tenants must-f / Ap^nat X. 'Boy -ik.: ir. ■. I rants, whicb are nosr |n enjoy **No; he __ ' 'c ■ Howard '■ A ■■■■'•' • ■ ■■

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( f-.. TEE EVENING HERALD^-THU]^AY, JULY* 17, i m ______„ , 1^ . — ^ ,. .j,,.,,.j~'T*--'ti^ A. f 7 i BACK FROM mELAND. SIR CARSON D R in n i DOSTON T , STRIKE ‘.•i" '.'-:''i’ SnrrlTor o f Lusitania Returns After Three Mornths Stay In Old Home mL* ■ ■ FROM ENGLISH LAW fARkYZES IRAFnC — Meets Thomas W add^. f e i , . « » ■ (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.) John Moore of Manchester Green returned ’Tuesday from a three upon in the indu8t^ia^ field for se­ the case. Characterizing the strike .q ifS This Theatre Closed months’ visit to his old home In Ire­ curing political ends. The liberal as unwarranted and a violation of an land. He reports a pleasant trip and pro-Irish papers are equally quick to obligation entered Into with the A uto Elxpress found conditions fine in northern Tonight And Tomorrow point but that In point of tactics road, William Howard Tl^t, joint Ireland. 'While there he saw chairman of the Board, wired, Gov­ FIMIY there is no difference between “ King •i>3ii»minitaiiimiiiiiiDiiiiiiiuiHaiHimHiiu Big Show Saturday remarks as Indefensible. The attor­ employees did return to work Chair­ LONG DISTANCE HAULS, ney-general, Sir Gordon Hewart, de­ man Taft promised a decision by clared that the allegations that Sir August 2. AUTOMOBILE p X r TIES. Park Theater Edward Carson’s speeches incited to Union officials and the trustees of SIX TRUCKS, the elevated conferred today regard­ a breach of the law and violence had Careful Drivers, ExpnrieBoad broken down. There was nothing ing the possibility of submitting the ==?\ M «i. Sessue Hayakawa, the renowned in the speech in question upon which controversy to some other arbitra­ Continuing. In the Old Way. Japanese actor, who is ranked by it was possible to find legal proceed­ ting body. “Do you act toward your wife as you TELEPHONE CALL 7 critics as the premier actor of the Suggests Arbitration, ings. The passage referring to the did before you married her?” Orders may be left at Mwphy^ screen today, has big dramatic mo­ calling out of volunteers was hypo­ James H. Vahey, counsel for the “Exactly. I remember just l^^ow I Candy Kitchen. OW N YO U R ments in his latent production, thetical and contingent on depriving union, who sought unsuccessfully to used to act when I first fell in* love with her. I used to lean over the fence “ Bonds of Honor,’’ the theme of Ulster people of their rights as Brit­ persuade the carmen to postpone the in front of her house and gaze at her which is built around the reverence ish subjects, and this nobody pro­ strike, suggested that a board con­ sisting of H. Ware Barnum, attorney shadow on the curtain, afraid to go of the Japanese foE “ the honor of the posed to do. However much the in. And I^ ct just the same way now family name.” This feature will be speech might be regretted at a time for the elevated: Charlton Ogburn, Nvhen I gCt home late.”—London Tit- OW N HOME shown tonight at the Popular Play­ like this, there is no law which could chief examiner for the War Lkbor Bits, house. be set in motion, as no offense had Board, and Mr. Vahey himself would l be satisfactory to the union men. M T The story throws an interesting been committed. Perseverance. At the suggestion of Chairman ^e have it, the best to be Call at our office and we will show you plans for light on the traditions of the “This Is the third time you have Taft, who Is at Murray Bay, Quebec, tried to explain that proposition to modern homes suitable for your needs Samurai, or ruling class, of Japan. Try Our— 3 REPUBUCAN SENATORS and Basil M. Manly, who is in San me!” In this intensely dramatic story, “Is It?” said the care-worn states­ OLD COMPANY LEHIGH Haj'akawa plays a dual role, that of Diego, Cal., Mr. Ogburn left Wash­ ington for Boston to see what he man. “I’ll try to choose somebody Quality and Service our Mottih We’ll build to suit your \demands twin brothers, Yamashiro and Sadao, SEE PRESIDENT TODAY else next time. You see I’m hopeful Also Heavy Truddng sons of Count Sakurai, -who is high can do in the situation. that If I try to explain it often enough I may come to understand it clearly in the councils of state of the Flow­ McCumber, Colt and Nelson Accept and Piano Moving. Weyharge nothing for services myself.” ery Kingdom. Sadao has brought Wilson’s Invitation to Metet Him disgrace upon the family name by G. E. WiUis N Personally. A Difficult Aspiration. delivering important plans to Ger­ ABOUTTOWN Let us explain our proposition "You depend on the wisdom of the 2 Main St. Phone 91 man intriguers, and has fled to Rus­ Washihgton, July 17.— Three Re­ Senator A. E. Bowers reports this plain people!” . , sia with the spies. Yamashiro offers publican Senators, McCumber of afternoon that he has secured 140 “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum; to expirate his brother’s crime and Bring Your SuitsJ I' • North Dakota, Colt of Rhode Island, guarantors for the Chautauqua for “but while the plain people out my places himself at the disposal of the and Nelson of Minnesota, were to next year. way are getting their wi.'^dora, I want Here for Cleaningl THE MANCHESTER high officials. How he clears the to be on hand as much as possible, as meet President Wilson today, fol­ Miss Florence Benson of Lilley their Instructor.” And Repairing stain from the family honor and re­ lowing written Invitations from the street will leave tomorrow for the stores the plans to his country is White House. Forestville Camp Meeting Grounds told in a drama of power and emo­ Suspicious Imitating. FIRST CLASS WORK ONLY LUMBER CO. Senator McCumber Is one of the where she will be the guest of Miss First Hobo—Why did you hesitate tional climaxes that hold to the final Men's and Women’-a Suits Dry Republicans who have championed Dora Nelson for two weeks. when the lady told you to come in or Steam Cleaned and Pressed. denouement. the League of Nations, while Sena­ The members of St. Mary’s Epis­ and get a bite? / • DEALERS IN Very low prices. The two entirely contrasting char­ tor Nelson has not yet committed copal church Sunday school are en­ Second Ditto—Well, It sounded hos­ acters call upon all the resources of himself. Senator Colt, who has joying their annual picnic at River­ pitable, but I was looking around to Alterations of AO Kinds. see If she kept a dog. LUMBER, MASON’S SUPPLIES this great actor, who succeeds in pre­ been generally regarded as leaning side Park, Springfield today. Three Custom Tailoring senting distinctive characterization against the league, but “ willing to be special cars, jammed to capacity convincingly. E^xpert Training. AND COAL shown,” was scheduled to deliver a with the picnickers left the terminus “Did the profe.ssor of physiolo^ Dainty 'Tsun Aoki, who has an ap­ speech in the Senate this afternoon early this morning. have any success with the suspect?” ClLIFOmill ClEUEr pealing role as the sweetheart, is putting himself on record for the “Oh, yes; he made him show his 241 NORTH M^IN STTIEBT Mme Havakawa in real life.' Others covenant. SHAN'TUNG THREATENS PEACE. hand.” HARTMAN BLOCK who make up a notable cast are Senator Jones, of Washington, was “What then?" Marin Sais, Herschell Mayall, Toyo among the Senators to whom invi­ Senator Spencer Introduces Resolu­ “Then he showed his teeth.” Fugita and M. Foshida. tations were sent fqr today’s con­ tion Lamenting Terribl,e Injustice Obliged to Dissemble. On the same bill will be another ferences, but it waa stated at his of- to China— Hopes for Remedy. “The right kind of a man loves his FIRE B W I l t r l='<; THE C. W. KINC CO. chapter of “ The Silent Mystery” and flcA today that he was In the state of home.” the Famous Ford Weekly. Washington and probably would not Washington, July 17. — "The “Yes. But he must be careful about Automobile, Fire and' SUCCESSOR TO G. H. ALLEN Tomorrow, Madge Kennedy, the return to the capital before the end future peace of the world,” was de­ admitting it. Any chance remark on Liability Ins u r a n c e ; ALiIiBN PLACE, MANCHESTER screen’s wonder girl, will be shown of the month. clared to be threatened by the trans­ that line may encourage the landlord Km in "Day Dreams,” a Goldwyn mas­ The President planned to devote fer to Japan of rights within Shan- to raise the rent.” Also Tobacco Insurance terpiece. an hour to each of the Senators, in­ tuhg “ disregardful of the true rights against damage by haU LUMBER, COAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES stead of the usual 15 minute appoint­ and deep seated desires of more Plan Skyscraper Church. ment. than 36,000,000 Chinese inhabitants BEAVER BOARD, SEWER PIPE Ndw York, July 17.— A skyscraper of the peninsula, unjust to the Re­ church, 20 stories high and costing Jerome Coggia, whose name is at­ public of China,” in a resolution of­ mum G. m FLUE LINING $7,500,000 will be built by the Fifth tached to the great comet of 1874, fered in the Senate today by Senator TINKER BUILDING Church of Christ, Scientist, on Mad­ recently died In France, where he Spencer, Republican, of Missouri. SO. MANCHESTER ison avenue, between 43rd and 44th served as assistant at Marseilles ob­ “ It is the sincere hope of the Street, It was announced today. The servatory from 1866 to 1917. He United States that this manifest in­ THE C. W. KING GO. top of the building will be flat and to was the discoverer of seven comets, justice may be speedily reconsidered TELEPHONE ]26, MANCHESTER all outward appearances it will be an besides the one that bears his name; and remedied,” was the concluding NEW m m OBILE TOPS ordinary office building. also of five minor planets. ‘ paragraph of the measure. OEKIRGE’S GUESS. "Oh, George, I wonder how any­ Side Curtains made and lepetr-' METHODIST PICNIC SATURDAY. one could say that o/bseiice makes e<1. Bevel Glass Panel the heart-grow fonder.” New Celluloid 'Windows. Har* “ NO HATE IN TRENCHES” Why we must have a League of Nations By Morris “I guess that must mean the ab­ ’ ness ^v•)rk of all kinds. South Methodist Church Will Have sence of a third party.” ( MAliLES LAKING SAID FORD AT DINNER Annual Outing at Laurel Park Comei- >f;iin and Eldaidge Btt, — Program Planned. Another Paradox. Praised for his open hand and free Is old storekeeper Dan, Witness in Libel Suit Also Said Miln- The annual picnic of the Sunday Yet ever since we’ve known him he Has been a sell-fish man. GARDELLA, Jewe^ nfacturer Told Him France Might school of the South Methodist —Boston Transcript. 40 Asylum St Hai:tfoid Have Invaded Belgium. church will ba held at Laurel Park on Saturday. June 1919. Those w6o In the Kitchen. Up One Flight , Mount Clemens, Mich , July 17.— ^re to attend are requested to be at X "It Is certainly hard on the dough, Diamond Mounting, Gold Jferebg Henry Ford was given a brief respite poor fellow I He can’t get a rise with­ tho south end terminus before 9 a. out being worked.” Ladies' Bracelet Watches, Lodge from the stand today in the trial of m. An extensive program has been his $1,000,000, libel suit against the “But just look at the egg. He Is al­ arranged by the entertainment com­ ways getting ^’hipped for other folks’ ■ Emblems of All Kinds Chicago Tribune, and Kirkland B. mittee and will include boating, ath­ desserts.” Alexander, a writer^and advertising letic events and games. Prizes will a Take Your Typewriter Troubies to man of Detroit, was temporarily Fitting Match. be offered lor the latter. The pri­ D. W . CAMP| substituted. mary and junior grades will receive “Quite a fitting romance, wasn’t it?” Alexander testified concerning a "What was?” free tiansportation to and from the Ty p«w rlter M echanic dinner In December, 1917, when he “That of the young credit man who park, in addition to ice ice cream, was a guest of Mr. Ford, with Attor­ fell in love with the pretty cash glrL” soft drinks, and corousell rides. P. O, Box 503 Hartford ney Alfred Lucking and a Mr. Smith Nearer Problem. Phone VaHey 172 also present. *T say, are you thinking of getting Drop a postal and 1 will caD At the dinner, Alexander said, Mr. GARDNER’S CHANGE OF FIRM SALE OF ROGERS’ SHOE In your winter coal?” Lucking remarked that if the vari- “Nb; more concerned about not get­ STOCK. ’ OUB prime ministers, cabinet officers, ting a freeze out on my summer ice^” emperors, and generals were put in W. H. Gardner, who purchased H O rlfc k ^ theOiigiml the trenches they wAuld soon find a the shoe store of Alexander Rogers Had to Divorce Him to Get It. Malted Milk. Avoid'. way to, end the war. In reply Mr. in the Park buildiug, will start a “I'‘underetand she married him for his money.” Imitations and SubstitCitHi Ford said, according to the witness: Change of Firm Clearance Sale to­ morrow morning. He has been busy “Did she get itr "Yes,' they would find a way to “Finally, In the form of alimony.” end the war. There is no hate in for a week classifying and arranging the stock for this sale. Pnrehasers the trenches. As usual men who Serifsing Affinities, Ken s GARAGE I start the war have to finish it.’ ' will find a large stock of clean sea­ “Trhe young soldier yonder looks as Other statements attributed to sonable merchandise, shoes for men, If he bias Jnst nosed bis powder.” 37 Strant St. TeL 135^3 women and children, offered ht Mr. Ford were: “So he has. The girl jnst back of prices far below their real value. It him Jnst powdered her nose.” "If Germany had not Invaded Bel­ EXPLOSION NEAR BHBLIN. gium, England or France might is an excellent opportunity to stock Game Thing. Berlin, July 16, -via Londop, Julg haye", and "we too, would have up for future needs aiid wise ones will anticipate their wants *for at *T lost a lot of money at bridge this 17.— Eight guards are m issi^ aaC. been In the Franco-Prusslan war if week.” least a year In advance. Prices on are believed to have perishett ia / we were not at war with England.' “I didn’t know you played bridge.'* shoes of all kinds are goThg up rap­ 'explosion of two ammunition'fheili Alexander’s testimony was brief "t don’t, but my wife does.” idly. They will be much higher this at Hohenshoenhausen,. near and Ford was recalled to the stand fall and ’ftrlnter than they’’ are today today. F l^ foHowi^d the at its concinslon. Contrary to Form, . and there is no probability of their “The lawyers are lying low In that A comm^]|dat plqi 4s case.” there are em enceh that V NOTICE. being any lower for a long time to ■ Pursuant to the order of the court come. *fEhat’s strange,ange. I exnected they'd of IncandiSry orl|^. 'tens^^ ' - of probftte for the dlstrlst of Mancbes- do some tall lying In It"^ . ter, Cran.. we will sell at Diking san4s of mines, eaodes^ '' house of the Manchester Trust Co., in -""• SBid district OB July :9S, 1919, at 9 a. m.. A Seattle, Wash., man hae. kept a Resigned tp CemfKloni. the real estate 'of Justus W. IMe lOf' said distri<^ deceased. scrap-book of the recent iitorld war, cak*t e x p ^ eTBr)rth!ii|; tg :M>tl«M)rlhed .fn. the application for said and It weighs 100 pounds, Maui smooRdy idl the tUne^ R costs |12,000,000 a year to run *T don’t l^ e fd t jr fllyrao tTncle Barn's printing offlee. * motor _Wltr of W. Bhls- • ! , I*-* * _ > s.V t

\ /A G E FOUR German Rights in RATfflCATlON IN SOUTH IbcEwnlnglbcralO HOPE OF SUFFRAGETTES Art«r«d at tlk* po4t Office at Man- ■Aeatcr as Becond, C^ass Mall Matter Only Go To Japan By Treaty WiU Bend Efforts to Stntes Whidi V PabUsked by Promise Elarly and A®* from Tslttgtao to Chefoo, with all tlon— Connecticut to Be hett Out. • t t,;»* fke HehU Prioting Compasy Fol;ov/iiiG is an ^citract from the w ofiicial text of the Peace Treaty cov­ the rights, privileges and properties Bundayt and It is the plan of the • National brery Breiilng p ering the transfer df. German ri^^ts at^chlng thereto, are similariy ap- qulfihl by Japan,.free arid clear of all Woman’s Party to concentrate • its In Shantung to Japan. It is this work on a few states at a time, se­ By Mall. Postpaid charges and encijmbrances. t4-00 a year, |2.00 for six months transfer that is forming one of the lecting the states where ratification By Carrier ...... Twelve Conts a Week Article 157. principal arguments against the rat­ at an early^hte is possible. At the amvle Copies ...... Two Cents The movable and immovable prop­ ification mX the treaty hy the Senate. present moment, leaving Connecti­ erty owned by the German State in Main Merald BulldlDK. Man- cut out of this count,* ae no immedi­ elieater.heater. Bfh»chB ru c Office— Ferris Block. the territory of Kiaochow, as well Booth MahcJlWter. SJEANTUNG. r* ate special session is likely to he as all the rights whlch^ Germany held in the very injmediate future, might claim in consequence of th3 TBLEPHONBB- the chief work of the party is being Main Office,' Main and Hilliard BU.6M ^ Article ; w'orkfl or improvements made or of Branch Olllca. Ferrla Block ...... M8 Germai^/renounces* in fSavour of done in Georgia and California. the expenses Incurred by her, directly ■■■fl ^ ' ' Japan, all Uer.^^hts, Ut^ii^and priv­ Work is also going on in Alabama, or indirectly, in connection with this Annual July Sale of Used Pianos WAGES AND PROFITS. ileges— parti< ularly those concern­ and in many pther statfes, but the 4 territory, are and remain acquired Present conditions^ in some lines ing the territory of Kiaochow, rail­ party’s energies are chiefly directed by Japan, free and clear of all This is the fifth day of the Annual July Sale. In spite of the tremendous response of business permit employers to pay ways, mines and submarine cables to securing ratification in the far charges and encumbrances. with which the announcement of this sale was met there are still some splendid instru­ abnormally high wages and at the which she acquired In virtue of the western state of California and in ments to be sold. These include grand and upright pianos of the best-known makes. same time make good profits them­ Treaty concluded by her with China Article 158. the typically southern state of Germany shall hand over to Japan Any piano chosen will be^ reserved if you are not quite ready for delivery. Months selves. Unfortunately this Is not onfNJarch «, 1898, and all other ar­ Georgia. ly payments if you prefer. Free delivery to any part of the state. Adjustable chair true In all cases. Some employers rangements relative ,to the Province within three months from the com­ "-Already one southern state— ing IntQ l^orce of the present Treaty .given with each piano. , . , cannot pay the highest scale of of Shantung. Texas— haa ratified the amendment. the archives, registers, plans, title- You will find it surprisingly easy to share in the saving and other advantages of this wages without paying out more than All German rights in the Tsingtao- Two other states of the south are irreat sale__easy to make the joys of music part of your home life—but to avail ybur- they take in. That seems to be the Tsinanfu Railway, Ini^uding Its deeds and dociunents of every kind, thoroughly friendly and both could &e\i of th ese wonderful specials PROMPT ACTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. situation with the Shore Line street branch lines, together with its sub­ wherever they may be, relating to be caunted upon for ratification wero railway, whose men are on a strike sidiary property of all kinds, sta­ the administration, whether civil, It not that one of them— Tennessee for higher wages. This line, which tions, shops, fixed and rolling stock, military, financial, judicial or other, — Is debarred for acting on tho STEIN\yAY GRAND, Style $1,275, ^ l e $850 run.s from Webster, Mass., down mines, plant and material for the ex­ of the territory of Kiaochow. amendment until after a general * . , / » through Putnam, Willimantic, Nor­ ploitation of'Jhe mines, are and re­ Within the same period Germany election has been held and a new T M UNROE UPRIGHT, Style $375,*Sale . . . wich, New London, and around to main acquired by Japan, together shall give particulars to Japan of all legislature elected. As this cannot Price ...... New Haven, has not been making with all rights and privileges attach­ treaties, arrangements or agreements bo done until 1920, Tennessee will relating to the rights, title or priv­ money for some time, but the late ing thereto. probably he too late for its ratifi­ STULTZ BROS. UPRIGHT, Style $350, Sale ^ 9 9 pr ileges referred to in the two pre­ Morton F.Plant, who owned it, made The German State submarine cab­ cation to count. Arkansas— tho first Price ...... up the deficit from his own capacious les from Ttdngtao to Shanghai and ceding .Articles. southern state to give women prim­ pocket while he lived. Now the Em­ ary suffrage will Vatify at the first SHONINGER UPRIGHT, Style $400, Sale ployees have struck for higher pay changes on “ justice to China” and BOY OP 8 JOYRIDES. opportunity. Arizona and Oklahoma Price ...... • O and the present management, see­ Sharon, Pa., July 17.— “ Billy” — both of the south, though not calling Japan the “ Prussia of the FISCHER UPRIGHT, Style $450, Sale ing no way to make both ends meet, Burns, three, can lay claim to being reckoned among the oldor southern Paciflc” sat Indifferently in their Sen­ Price ...... I O has so far declined to grant It. In atorial chairs and watched a series one of the country’s youngest joy states, have both full suffrage and consequence tli6 entire line was of crimes perpetrated against China. riders. A machine drove up in front will certainly ratify. It would how stopped yesterday. Elsewhere on this page will be of the Burns home recently and little ever, be a great triumph for the Sut Employees cannot be expected to found those sections of the treaty Billy got aboard the running board fragists to get the state of Georgia work for less than living wages, or which transfer German rights in and clung on to the extra tire. When to ratify early In the procession of Watkins Brothers, to stay in ond job when a better one Shantung to Japan. It is seen that the driver started away he failed to the states. notice the child and carried him five is offeied them. On the other hand, only those things which were former­ The only difficulty In California is Open Any Evening by Appointment. employers cannot be expected to ly in the hands of the Kaiser are miles. Meantime the Burns family to secure the calling of a special ses­ pay so much for labor that they will turned over to the Mikado. The had the police hunting for a sup­ sion, California; is a large state have to run their plants at a loss treaty does not state that China posed kidnapper. and traveling expenses of members The chief difficulty in cooperation shall yield anything to Japan which are a considerable item. Governor between labor and capital is that Stephens is not’ willing to incur the she actually had when the war start­ WICHITA LONG ON BANKS. INSIDE A CORD TIRE. while labor will gladly share the expense, unless he can feel assured ed or that she won subsequent to Wichita, Kan., July 17.— Wichita To many motorists— even among profits when business is good, it is that the calling of a special session that time. Had the war not occur­ has more banks than Kansas City, those who profess to know by first unable to share the losses when will definitely conduce to early rat­ red, Germany might have been left according to'W ill McCarter, cashier name every working part of their business is poor. ification of the Amendment. He has to exploit her Pacific possessions for of the Continental National Bank of car— the construction of tires is therefore maije public a statement the full period of the lease. Kansas City, while on a visit here. whollt unknown. This is particularly that he will call a special session as SHANTUNG. No one would attempt to justify The “ Gate City” of the Southwest true regarding cord tires.lt is not un­ soon a» ha is assured that the amend- A terrific din is just now being the holding of Shantung by Japan has but nineteen banks, the Conti­ common to find a * full fledged meht can be ratified either in special raised at Washington over the set­ but it is a fact that her claim is every nental being the nineteenth, accord­ “ motor bug” , who insists on having or regular session by thirty-five tlement of the fate of Shantung in whit as good as was that of Germany ing to Mr. McCarter. Wichita, how­ cord tires “ Because they ride other states. Not content with this the treaty of peace. Senator John­ and no one— certainly no one in the ever, has twenty-nine banks and easier and last longer,” yet he the people of his state are petition­ son In his recen\ tour of New Eng­ United States Senate— contemplated trust companies. hasn’t the slightest conception of ing for a special session without any land cities referred to it again and a challenge of that qlalm. > what constitutes the difference be­ such conditibn, and at the present (Clip and paste this In your scrap-book) again as the “ rape of Shantung.” Furthermore, Japan has^ given her tween a cord tire and a fabric. ' Senator- Borah has introduced a res­ “ELECTRIC THIEP” QUOTES moment they seem likely to get their Copyright 1919, New Era Features. solemn promise that she will ulti­ The Fisk Rubber Company of olution calling on the President to BIBLE WHILE SETTLING. demand. Ratification will be unan­ mately restore Shantung to China Chicopee Falls, Mass., makers of What Happened July 17 hand over all the documents in con­ Bellaire, Ohio, July 17.— “ Thou imous when the legislature meets. and should she fail to keep this Fisk Cord Tires, are authority for nection w'ith the case and especially Shalt not steal” was the concluding 1014. 1017. promise the ' League of Nations the fcllowing definition of the cord those “ with reference to the attempt covenant provides that it may be sentence in a letter received by the Ex-President Huerta of Mexico flees French capture all positions, pre­ principle. of Japan or her peace delegates to brought before feiie , i^nternational Wheeling Electric Company in which to Puerto, Mexico; Cabajal and Car­ viously lost at Verdun * * • Uk­ i' JAPS ANXIOUS TO GIVE intimidate the Chinese peace dele­ council for settlementi was enclosed a check for |7.25 from “ The cord tire is a comparatively ranza getting together. raine question splits Russian Cabi­ a man who said he had tapped the new departure in tire manufacture. net, 5 ministers resign • • • gates and to control the 1915. wire of the company and had been KIAU CHAU to CHINESE It follows upon years of experience Changes in English Cabinet; Wins­ action of said Chinese delegates American Ambassador Page in­ using current without the company’s in the making of fabric tires, during ton Churchill becomes Minister of through and by means of intimida­ forms British Government that Am­ BOY SCOUTS ENJOY knowledge. He believed the check l*rcpared to Restore Full Territorial which time careful scientific study Munitions and Sir Eric Geddes Ad­ tion.” Senator Sherman has prom­ erican right at sea rests on Interna­ ised to address the Senate on the would cover the amount used. Rights WiGiin Six Months, Says was given to the most trivial detail miralty head * ♦ * Germans bar­ CAMPING EXPERIENCE Delegate. of tire construction. The effect of tional Law and not on British Or- red from U. S. Citizenship during; same subject tbday and Senator Nor­ ders-in-Council ♦ * ♦ Germany’s re­ ris of Nebraska has already done so, / WILL RECOVER AFTER speeds, loads, traction surfaoi'.s, heat war * * Denman and Goe^ialB at ply to Bryce report on atrocity lays calling the settlement “ the most dis­ Director Whiting Having a Busy FASTING FOR 42 DAYS. Parls, July 17.— The statement of friction and the composition of deadlock in U. S. Shipbuilding plans. all blame for war excesses on Belgi­ graceful instance of International Time Supervising Activities— Long Beach, Cal., July 17.— After made by a member of the Japanese materials all figured into the devel­ 1018. um * *• * American General Leon­ intrigue” , and saying a good many Business Men Visit Camp This having fasted for forty-two days in peace commission in an exclusive in opment of the present day tire. German drive checked east pf ard Wood announces^rst 1,000 can­ harsh things about the diplomacy Afternoon. an effort to find relief for a malady tervlew late yesterday that Japan “ Out of all this comes the cord Rheims; west of the city Americana, didates for Plattsburg Camp. of England, France and Italy. which followed Influenza, Miss was ready to restore full territorial principle which is an even greater holding fast; Germans gain slightly^ rights in Kiau Chau to China within along Marne ♦ * * Americana dpln- These critics of the Shantung pro­ “ Wilfred Smith consumed eighteen Gladj^s Thorp, of No. 431 East Six­ step forward than was the invention 1010. six months, and resents allegations inate their sector of river Marne, visions forget that the Allies were flapjacks for breakfast this morning teenth Street, will recover, accord­ of the first pneumatic tire. British by heav^ fighting approach that she intends to hold Kiau Chau elpar foe from both banks; thrill confronted at Paris with a coipbia- and is still alive,” This radiogram ing to the belief of her physician. “ Fisk Cord Tires are made up of German third line by advance on French Nation * • • Collapse ■ of ation of fixed of fixed circumstances was received At*"the .Recreation Cen­ Because of the long fast it was be- in perpetuity, aroused great Interest layer on layer of parallel diagonal 1;500 yard front * * ♦ German in peace conference circles today. German drive foreseen at Washing­ and not with a pliant theory of w<|jrld ter this morning frtfm the Manches­ believed she could not regain her cords, each lawer alternating in dir­ General Staff appeals to Empire for ton * * ♦ Quentin Roosevelt klllpd government. The treaty had to be ter Boy Scout Camp at South Cov­ strength, but sh^is now able to take Neither the Chinese delegates nor ection. But before the carcass is confidence, declaring battle most any of the other allied peace com­ .in flight over German lines • • • ^nade to fit a world where most entry. “ The boys are all well and liquids. built up, each lawyer is treated with stupendous In history * ♦ • Rus­ missioners vitally Interested in the •Generals Pershing and Bliss knight­ things were far from perfect and are having the time of their lives,” preparation of gum rubber suffi­ sians defeat Linsingen’s army; Aus- ed by King George • • • U. 3. cas­ some things were indefensibly the message further stated. Far Eastern problem have , thus far cient in quantity and properly com tro-Germans on river Llpa withdraw commented upon the statement. ualties over-seas pass 12,000 mark. wrong. Struggle as they might with Up to the present time there has EX-KAISER MAY RETURN. pounded to make a soft pliable cush­ 4 miles. " Anxious to Settle. the problems of the future, it was been but very little information from -. London, July 17.— William Ho- ion of rubber between each ‘layer of quite beyond even Lloyd George, the Boy Scout camp at South Coven­ henzollern, former Kaiser of Ger­ “ We are .prepared to restore full cords when the completed casing Is MORE THAN TWO MILLION U. S. RECOGNIZES Nk O« territorial rights in Kiau Chau to <;ilcmenceau and Wilson to alter the try. Recreation Direction Whiting, many, will return to one of the Ger­ finally vulcanized. ANIMALS LOST BY FRANCE. China within six months,” said the past. who is in charge^ of'the camp, has man states and live there tinder “ In this mannSr the working parts Paris, July 17.— The final official Washington, July 17.— Federal police surveillance, according to an Japanese delegate. “ We are most recognition of National Guard units The facts are these: In 1898 the been having such a busy time of It, — those parts that do the real work report on the war losses of French Exchange Telegraph dispatch from anxious to settle the whole question. in the states of New York, New Jer­ eyes of the great powers were turned that ho has found it impossible to of protecting the tube— are built. farmers shows the following; Milan today, quoting an obsecurg We ask nothing better than to return sey, Ohio, Missouri, California and toward the East and statesmen were get away for even a few hours. A The parallel cords, thirty to the Beeves, 841,420; sheep, 944,570; newspaper. the territory in accordance wit\i tho South Carolina was extended during laying plans for the acquisition of bulletin of the events which have inch, flex and yield as each point of hogs, 424,370; horses, 358,360; treaty of 1915. the week ending July 12, the Wajf territory there for their respective taken place is being prepared and the circumference boars the load. mules, 2,600; dOnkeys, 9,010. MEET. “ It is necessary, however, that Department announced today. countries. The spirit of Empire was will be published in these columns The cords tighten and slacken as Under the heading of agricultural New York, July 17.— An Infdrmal China enter into negotiations wjth The units of these states for whleilf in the air and China offered the mof^t with the director’s return, which is called upon and prove^as elastic and machinery and equipment the fol­ meeting off the National League will us, which hitherto she has declined recognition ^a s granted follows; •'* tempting field for exploitation. Four expected tomorrow. yield as readily as rubber itself. This lowing losses are reported: be held at its offices here today for to do.” New ..York, geven companies of Itt-' ] years before Japan had wrested A series of baseball games be­ property keeps friction ,heat down to Plows, 55,150; 39,350 weeding a discussion of affairs of general In- The Japanese delegate said that Port Arthur from China and had tween'Scout Master Kjellson’s team the minimum, imparts longer life tools, 50,750 harrows. 4-i,000 rollers,, fantry, one troop o f' cavalry, p ^ i terest. Rumor has It that an ex­ r'French assertions that. Baron Makino been promptly compelled to give it and Mr. Whiting, team is now being to the rubber, to the cords them­ 13.000 drills, 27,000 reapers, 20,000 company coast artillery; New played. The first game was won by tension of the schedule may be con­ had handed the Big Four a secret, selves and to the whole casing. That rakes, 14,000 hay-making machines, sey, one headquarters company, up by the combined action of written undertaking to restore Kiau France, Russia and Germany. But the latter’s team a 17 to 10 score, sidered.I la the open secret of why cord tires 15.000 binders, 70,000'wagons, 12,- companies of infantry,, oug mauMnij and the second by the forVnSr’s team Chau to China, were untrue. yield greater mileage. f 500 threshing machines, 90,000 sets gun company; Ohio, four comi . In the fall of 1897 a Russian fleet — No Secret Agreement, by a score of 17 to ^6. A number 8. P. DODGE, AMBASSADOR. “ At the same time this free flex­ of harness. infantry; Missouri, one compunj,; steamed -into this port and, under “ Such a written promise Is al­ the menace of its guns, China yield- of business men went out this after­ Milan, July 17.— President Wilson ing and yielding means greater rid­ fantry; California, six companies noon by auto to visit the boys. It ready incorporated in the 1915 ing comfort, because the jar and fantry, and South* Carolina, one I ed Port Arthur to the Czar. The has appointed S. Perclval Dodge, of FATHER IS GRANDFATHER treaty and in an .jpferchange of shock of the road are absorbed In talion Infantry.' . next month it happened that a is expected that a number will return' Boston, to be United States Ambassa- TO HIS OWN CHILD. at the end of the week to make room dor to Jugo-Slavla according to a dis- notes in September', 19J8,’’ he said, the tire Itself, not transmitted couple of German missionaries wero "The Japanese delegation would al­ ■ ■ •■'•J for new arrivals. patch from Fiume today quoting the through tire to the car springs and 'WOMAN POUND im i murdered by the Chinese in Shan­ low no plenipotentiary to doubt tho Jersey City, N. J., July 17.— Can Croatian newspaper Zegabrla. upward. tung and the Kaiser promptly put sincerity of that pledge by asking ad a man be his own child’s grand­ V. S. TO GIVE MORAL AID. “ It’s all fn the principle, com Burlington, VL, ITv 'on his war paint, sent his fleet into ditional written assurances. It is father? July ' Mr. Dodge was born in Boston In bined, of (Course, with correct manu­ Chinese waters and forced China ,to Paris, July IT.— The United States true that verbal reassurances were Can a woman be, her bwn child’s by the side of 'the!. ,fbad 1870, but has lived abroad a great facturing practice. All of these fac­ grant a ninety-nine year lease of will give only “ m6ral aid.” it , tho given the Big Four in this report, but sister-Imlawi < from an overdose *^of . dfu||l peace conference decides to -take deal of the time, He was formerly tors are carefully worked out in the >. Kiaochiau. The dismemberment of no formal secret yvritten instrument If a father-in-law and daughter- Francis A. Set^e, j| e| d tp Secretary to the American Embassies making of the Fisk Gord tire to the China was rapidly becoming a fact military, action against the Hungar­ was presented. Thm would havd been in-law marry, ' how Is anybody to daughter of wealth^;^1l in Tokfo and Berlin.^ Early 4n the extent that mileages above ten thou- ' and ' Great Britain, algrmed at the ian, Reds and increase the military entirely superfluous, in view of our keep track of the multiplicity of Tp- C., parents, Is at to i war he was special agent , of the sand are the -general rule, with, flt- aggrandizement pf. other European measures in Russia, according lations? today. . existing formal unidertaklngs.” teen and twenty thousand miles- not powers,' sent a note of protest to American^elegates today. It would, State Department in Paris and was . ■- -J___ :___ . As a start toward puzzling pos­ tolsts. “ be limited to furnishing supplies, it * placed in charge of ^rm pn and,Hun- at all uncommon. > ChincldeatWly .Bussla and Germany. But, In view Nettie C^ Tiifner, whp has sibilities, Fred Schmidt, sixty years is believed, garian Interests in Prance. a-young rnaii ' of all the present Senatorial Indlg- been elected president of the Penn­ old, of Hashcpuck Heights, N. J., and Greece’s claims in Asia Minor were Champlain ahd . naaon it 1b w ell^orth noting that sylvania" Oateopathli' association, is Twenty-six Japanese liner,chant- his danght^r-in-law, Emma ^chmtdt, presented to the copferenoe by Mr. French banks^are preparing to son .^of k ;■ the tlnited Btates was a silent spec- th^e flrat woman cb^isen to hqad a men were sunk hy ,Qerina®i subma­ thirty-two,'have procured a marctoge Veniselo8, -tbMu.llr.eelt premier,.' on grant additional loans to the- Brazil tatoy of all this., Some of the very state osteopathic asiii^iation. rines. » * ' Uoanse froin tiiie Jersey Railway company • M 1, - men are .bow-- rtngins the Wednesday afternoon. — ✓

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comes .|rom your left and you look siir nti fouisin this direction. m Ah! At last you are interested.^ hu^e banner gives forth this infor­ sttimiirs Fm a jrr mation. “ Hawaiian Palm Garden” . You know that this doesn’t pertain botany for upon the canvass a num­ ber of perfect figures in straw Here W e Hare the Spotted skirts, short ones, are doing cales- r. thenics. There is no speiler here. None is needed, yotT walk right in- .r Leopard FiftyTm Spots behind the hundreds who are ahead — Com t ’Em. of you—and try to get as close to the platform as you can. The grounds are packed by this time, for it is growing dark. Bashful LARRY, TURN THE CRANK swains are walking arm in arm with dazzling beauties. One of the girlies spies, the African dodger and clings BLi>^hor^ 3Iafai Shows, Shlc Shows, to her companion. He, brave soul ^ o w s of'AU Kinds at O’Brien’s that he is, puts his . manly arlu Ezpeeltion Shows. around her with a heroic smile, and whispers in her ear, “ Be brave, my ^ “ Oooo-vah hee-yah, OOOOO-VAH love, be brave.” “ My hero” says she. ■ ■ HEE-YAH, try your skill ladees and And ho rubs the freckle on his nose gentlrmen. The cane you ring is the and blushes to the toh of his cellu­ cane you win.” ‘‘Hoop-la, hoop-la, & loid collar. a game for the babees, a game for Yon pass by the little stands, the ladees, six hoops for a nickel, a which are fairly well patronized and halt a dime.” ‘‘See King Boola, the walk toward the youngsters para­ only untamed aboriginee in captivi- dise. “ The Ell Ferris Wheel” and the tee.” ‘‘Give a look at the beautiful “ carousel” . Aside from the motor­ Zaza who escaped from Amid Hab- drome and “ kootch show” , these are duFs harem. The great and only the best two paying propositions are exponent of the Yiddish can-can.” on the ground. Above all, they are This queer lingo reaches your clean amusements. And it may be ears as you near the Center.. And all bought out the well known Shoe Store of said that although small, the O’Brien Having inquistlve, you wend jtour way: tow­ shows, have a fair layout. The car­ ard the site of the babylon. As you nival folks are good folks. It is a near the point from whence comes business proposition with them. Of this mixture which grows lender course you find ip all shows, a few and louder as you progress, a whirl perce'ntage games. It’s the wis3 of light, resembling a n^asSive pin A l e x a n d e r guys, the old veterans,will tell you wheel bursts into view. A myriad who are putting the business below •V • of dancing globes reveal a sea of its level. tents. It is the carnival, and the Anl you start for home satisfied almost unintelligible lingo that drew 855 Main Street, South Manchester. 1 shall offer the entire stock at that you have had enough variety ' ' you onward, is nothing but the stac­ for the evening. You leave the il­ / ♦ cato bark of the consession spellers. luminated scene behind you and as Of course you wander into the you reach the Center, once more' grounds. Many are there before you comes the echo, “ Oooo-vah heee-yah. and the barkers vie with each other 00000-VAH» HEE-YAH.” Great Price Reductions in attracting your attention—and coin. You saunter past a ‘‘roll down” , “ knife rack” , “ hoop-la” , “ Japanese grame” , and many other LOCI BD8MSS MEN small midway stands, and pause in .front of a “ three-in-one show’, Many broken lines and odd lots will be sold at a fraction of dieir real which contains the “ worruld’s” most DECIDE TD STRIKE famous freaks. value And then the barker, that Indis- / penalble feature of side-shows, opens . up, with a discourse bn the objects Make Six Extraordinary De­ contained therein. Yoii are inform­ ed that for 11 cents you may gaze mands on Chamber of STOCK INCLUDES jthe greatest . collection ,of treiiky freaks ever assembled under ' ' CominWee. ^ ...... ■ ' '' i one tent. There is Willie, the dog faced boy. Andy, the dope fldhd. And many others, too numerous to mention. Sounds alright. So you WILL NOT ARBITRATE go in—and look around—ancT then Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes come out again. And you smile. Chamber Forced to Accede to And say to yourself: “ P. T. Barnum Strikers’ Demands— Bay Tired of is dead, but his spirit still lives. “ You Work. .pass by Booth’s World in Motion be­ cause there is no one around to in­ Labor troubles which are causing form you 'of it’s mysteries. “ Bum so much discontent in many of the business” , you say to yourself. “ He towns of Connecticut and which have SAlf orois M Y M Y 18 AT 9:30 ought to get a Speller.” 30 far been absent from Manchester The sound of martial music at­ are beginning to appear in the WOMEN’S GUN METAL SHOES.. MEN’S TAN AND BLACK SHOES tracts you to the motor-drome. growing discontent of the business Button and Lace, $3.50 and $4 values $5 to $7 values, to dose ' ■ ‘ Stationed in front of this bowl shap­ men of the town. In fact the un­ / $2.25 $3.50 ed structure is Giovanni’s Royal Na- easiness has progressed so far and polonlc Band of five pieces. You WOMEN’S OXFORDS AND PUMPS ...... made such serious inroads into the Jn black and brown, not all sizes, were $3 and $3.50 $ 1 .9 8 MEN’S SHOES ...... wonder how so few a number of in­ morale of the usually steady and Small lot of $6 50 and $7 shoes at $ 4 .2 5 struments can make so much music. substantial minds of the community The drummer impresses you the WOMEN’S BLACK KID COLONIALS AND #1 that the Chamber of Commerce has PUMPS... $5.50 and $6 values $ 4 .2 5 most, for he plays by note. He is been forced to recognize and seek to d the only one who owns* a sheet remedy the situation. But this WOMEN’S HIGH LACE BOOTS. Black, tan and naturally you edge closer for a body, astute as it always in ad­ white top models, $5.50 to $7 values, not all sizes $ 4 .9 5 squint. You strain your eyes in the justing business difficulties has been WOMEN’S BLACK GUN METAL OXFORDS .. ■/ ■ -! : . dimness and read: “ Sample Copy, unable to come to any compromise. Moonlight Sonato in F, for second HandT sewed welt, $4 values ..... $ 3 The business men demand, “ closed HOSIERY clarinet. And you acknowledge that shop” on Thursday, July 24th. They you are face to face with a real ex­ WOMEN’S RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS . . . will listen to no offer of arbitration. New goods, dark brown, $3.75 and $4 values ..... $ 3 ample of camouflage. Rank Bolshevism! A lad in khaki informs you that So a week from today every mem­ WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS PUMPS ...... ALL OUR CHILDREN’S 25c an International collection of death ber of the Chamber of Commerce High and low heels, $3.50 and $4 values $2-.25 HOSE ...... 19c defiers will amaze you with hair- will ignore his usual place of busi­ WOMEN’S GUN METAL AND PATENT OXFORDS. raising stunts while whirling ness and in company with the rebel Broken lots and odd sizes. 9 8 c WOMEN’S 50c HOSE ^ through the air at the rate of one party oi-ganlze a parade— a parade, hundred miles an hour on motorcy- •38b not so mudi of protest but of re­ MISSES’ WHITE CANVAS PUMPS ...... J'~cles. Yod go up an incline. Pay joicing and celebration. He will New,'clean goods, $2.10 to $2.25 values your fare of course, before you start. $ 1 .6 5 show that he is, after all the mastei MISSES’ 25c and 30c HOSE Here you get your money’s worth of his own destiny, time and actions. CHILDREN’S WHITE PUMPS AND 15 c For the exhibition is really worth The strikers will leave the town by O X F O R D S...... $ 1 .2 5 r while. / autcmoblle, either their own or those MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S PLAY X)XFORDS. Next in line is Murphy’s Athletic belonging to others. It was hoped Were $2.25 and $^.50. $ 1 .6 9 WOMEN’S 90c and $1 HOSE sho^WB. Again the overworked Na- that they would not advertise the 79c '* polonic Band. The drummer is still news of their Insurrection and that CHILDREN’S KEDS OR TENNIS SHOES to ( playing by note. The speiler raises they would break up at some subur­ All sizes, white, brown and black,canvas § $1.10 his hand and the band swings Into ban point. But, no. The rule has MEN’S 35c LISLE HOSE a ecstacy of “ Here comes’ the bride” been made that they must start at MEN’S RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS, high grade stock (jJQ K A and “ Oh, believe me if all Jiose en­ seven in the morning, must go by in'cluding Walk-Overs, $5.50 to $7 values, to, close dearing young charms” . A deathly the same route, en masse, through MEN’S 75c SILK HOSE Btillness falls over the multitude Glastonbury and Durham until they MEN’S OXFORDS • andTlrt barker with a royal flourish, come to Savin Rock. It Is here that Small lot, were $6.50 and $7, to close $ 4 .2 5 shouts, “ hee-yah he comes.’ ’ the independence Jubilee 'Will be f j - The silken portlers are parted. A held. The strikers may come home blonde Hercules advances. With by any route that they chose. the same kind of a scowl the boys The demands of the' strikers are: W. H. GARDNER Prop. I wore on the eve of June the thirsti- First—No work for any of the eth. You ard informed that he is Chamber members on July 24th the wrestling mianrel of the age. You (members of the committee except- ml' are invited to engage with him in t'd). j have nothing to fear from further smoke. He got (^on(v^andaexamined CARRIES PARAStWb-WHkliB'^^^' Inighty combat. One dollar if you Second— More clams than are Sixth—That Nate Richards does White Way and Savin Rock, It Js outb:‘eaks or that the strike Will last the machine, but could find nothing HfiTS AT iftay with him a minute. Fiye dollars usually served. not call for the seventh helping of believed that the strikers will be put for more than a day. wrong, and was about to drive on for five minutes. Ten dollars for ten watermelon'"as Jamaica Ginger is in such a mood that they will feoj -Kansas City, Mo.^ July Third— That plenty of (water) be when he fek s' pUinfm sensation i^ ^Inutes. SiEAy you to Vourself/ “ If served so that the clams may feel at now on the excluded list. ■ entirely mplllfled and satisfied and certain South Si 'found a noyei wall’ of obinl Y could stay with that guy a week, home. ' ' *. The committee in charge will will consent to open their, shops on HOT BUN’S RAYS SET Friday. After alj this little out­ afire. ■ '-h»' hot rwfh dt “ Old T’d be a millionaire.” \ You stand Fourth— "rhat good brain food 1 meet all of these demands and by HIB JUMPER^ ON FIRE. ’there Dsteiiing to the wrestler argue consisting of fish and lobster < be turning over the program of »ath- break on the part of the business .Investigation sliowed that tfah oXh tenhif..’' -was ijiign;oh a| irllh a bunch of small boys who made part of the meni|. letic events ta Nate Richards, by pro­ men is nothing bu\ the manifesta­ whioh had. soaked into hih clothlag 5^.va'ry''']|ot>^ j ^ b t 'joi’o w ^ , when suddenly Flfth^That ekeh member be viding with the helJfNif Mr- Bishop tion of the effect that supimer has Kansas City, Mo., July 17.— Prank had hera iistr afire by'th€| hot rays, oY m ei^bovd flOi from a iwei flute strike servkd balU^ » broiled chicken and aci eristocratlcsJCare ^ the Colonnade upon them every y««r abiitft this 1 Robinson, a farmer of Oak Grove, the sun. 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Iboal coudltloto; i M n S 0F BASEBALL'S M d eI CUBS INVADE NEW YORK tion of swine i&trflid|D l 3KEllATtY,MW*r where all the animhli-^kve^|m« m m. ■ ■ 10 CHECKER EXfERT TO BA1TLE WITH GIANTS vaccifiated.; • ' - ' " ■ Suppression of hogs by eradioatini^. thnt d f -s. To Beglii H iree Day Series Today- ’ ■ ' ^ , from cattle Which the hogs A- Hagnate One of Mott Cap^la dubs to Engage Dodgers at Bb- and also from daliry cows ■ ■, J ' Players in Country. bets Fleid Also. milk Is fed to hogs as'skim i' lttiJkii . ' ■t ' J’ k whey, or In other form. i' New York, July 17.— The cham­ fw Control of snd eztero^ , Long Before Owner of Boston Red'Boil pion Cubs, somewhat the worse for Coinlniied---()iH prices Too Hi]^ European Families parasites on hogs thi^ugh , use ol^i Ever Thought of Becoming Owner weap, but still the champions, in­ sanitary precautjioss, dlsiiv* vaded New York today to begin a of Champloh Baseball Team — But South America is Importiiti Pure K'od Stock. f^etapts and Ngfejiverals car«. He Was Checker Fan. three game series with the Olgnts. Stinilary apd caretot. The Cub invasion marks the be­ studies of feeding, (ey the pu^f^Be of Baseball fans have heard so nnicli ginning of what promises to be a The United States contains con­ tent, although continued Importa­ making gains conduh^ive to-product about the experthess of Christy trying stretch of games for the siderably more than one-lhlrd of all tion of meats and fats are expected. Ing pork at a low'net cost. Mathewsdn’ln checkers they have beep Giants, as Chicago Is to be followed the swine In the world. Swine are South America, on the other hand. Improved methods of slaughtering- led to believe that B(g Six Is without by the fast-going less numerous than sheep or cattle Is importing swine from the United lii- a rival in the ranks of organized hogs and curing pork ^ r home usri. and McGraw’s team will have to be in the world at large, but are more States with considerable regularity. baseball. Such Is not the cose, how­ Research in animal genetics as a m Since the vflrst of this year there ever, for Joseph J. Lannln, erstwhile on Its toes to hold the league lead­ numerous than either In the United basis for practical breeding. owner of the Boston Red Sox and lead­ ership. , States, which this year has more have been seven purchases and ship­ Farrowing of fall pigs in Northern ing spirit In the International league, While the Cubs are batttllng the hogs than its 10 nearest competitors ments ranging from about 30 to 70 States not later than October 1, when he Is In practice can give Chris­ Giants, the Reds will engage the combined. head each of pure-bred stock for Raising two litters of pigs a year ty the .game of his life at the checker­ Dodgers at Ebbets Field. These facts showing the vast ex­ breeding, In addition to a number of from matured sows In Southern board. The Cuba are seven games behind tent of the American hog growing sraallef f^hipments. States and also In Northern States Long before Lannln became Identi­ the Giants and playing far below Industry are cited by Dr. J. R. Replacing Inferior Sires. under favorably conditions of care fied with baseball he was a checker their speed in 1918. Fred Mitch­ Mohler, Chief of the Bureau of Ani­ “ The most recent activity of the fan. Not only did he indulge in the and housing. mal Industry, United States Depart­ department likely to affect the swine game for his own amusement and pas­ ell’s pitchers have not been going Continuous feeding and breeding Industry, as well as other live stock; time, but he backed With his bankroll well, and the club has been (lattlng ment of Agriculture, as "an anchor experiments accompanied by prompt some of the lending checker players In poorly. of confidence for weathering periods la the proposed new plan for hasten­ announcement and publication of the United States. American League fans have had of adversity In pork production.” ing the replacement of Inferior sires noteworthy results. ' Long before Mr. Lannln ever thought their Interest In the pennant race , He concludes that pork products by good pure breds. Early In June Complication of statistics and ^Ifty First Baseman of Boston Red Box. of becoming the owner of a world’s partially dlvekted during the ^last have become as well established In an outline of the plan was mailed to meat-inspection data governing champion baseball team his thoughts two days by the news that Carl Mays the diet of the American people as about 1,200 prominent breeders, number, weight, dressed percentage, John (Stuffy) Mclnnls, first bnsema,n In the last nine campal^s, since he were on checkers. He was only has quit the Red Sox. Mays de­ hogs have become established on live stock officials and extension arid other useful information re­ of the world’s cliamplon Boston first gained recognition as a regular 'eighteen years old when his Interest clares he wants to be sold or traded farms, and that as more than two- workers, soliciting their comments garding pork production and con­ Sox, has been for many years now player In fast company, Mclnnls has turned to the game up in Massachu­ thirds of the total 1918 exports of before the campaign Is definitely past one of the striking wonders of failed but twice to bat better than .300, setts. He soon perfected his play to and It goes without saying that the sumption. launched. Briefly, the plan Includes the game. If one w^re looking for His successful campaign last season such a degree that he vanquished all White Sox, Yankees and Indians meat were pork products and more than five-sixths of the animal fats recognition for the owners of pure­ a first baseman among a crowd of uni­ with the world’s champions witnessed the so-called Vountry store champions would all be glad to grab him, de­ There Is nothing new under the exported were lard, there is a great bred sires of the main classes of live formed men on the bench Mclnnls Is his lightest bitting perfonnance. He In the locality. Then he set about to spite hls recent show of tempera, sun. Even our good resolutions are ^bout the very last nian he would sus­ conquer the champs of the towns in stock, namely, cattle, horses, swine, batted only .272 in Boston. Once be­ ment. Whether or not Manager potential pork-absorbing ability in mostly old ones made over. pect of class for the position. Phys­ fore, only, he failed to qualify In the the Immediate vicinity. As a mem­ Ed Barrow of the Red Sox will grat­ the densely populated European sheep, goats, and poultry.. The rec­ ically he Is a living refutation, In ap­ ber of the Boston Checker club he charmed circle. That was In 1916. ify Mays wishes by disposing of him countries. ognition will take the form of a pearance, of everything a good first He clubbed for .295 that year as a took part in a great number of club remains to be seen. If he is sent “ We must take care of that busi­ printed emblem bearing the breed sacker Is supppsed to be In these member of the Athletics. But I f was matches and often traveled long dis­ ness properly and realize that con­ er’s name and which he may dis­ times of highly developed specialties. only a remnant of the old machine tances to see matches played. Less to Chicago there will be an audible W h e n play. We feel that this plan will To begin with he Is a chunky look­ with which Connie Mack had won four than ten years ago he traveled from howl from New York and Cleveland ditions are constantly changing both ing fellow who belles his five feet ten champlomshlps and three world cham­ Boston to Toledo to watch a match In fans, Chicago fans will be sure to at home and abroad” , says Dr. considerably hasten live-stock im­ Inches, lie Is'somewhat deliberate of pionships. Mclnnls at the time was which a player he had backed was en­ yelp If New York acquires him. Mohler. “ We must study carefully provement In the United States ami Yonr U ver is action off the field. His arms are the sole survivor of the Illustrious gaged. He was rewarded for his pains what to do next and then do it discourage tho use of inferior sires. short and he does not appear possessed “hundred thousand dollar Infield.” by seeing his player lose. promptly.” ‘Inferior sires’ Include pure breds as of the reach or “ stretch” which has Mr. Lannln has always believed Best Hitting Year. Foreign Demand for American well as scrubs. In ' a few months come to be associated with the first that checkers were In no small way out (ri O rdff Pork. the campaign Is expected to take base type. He Is a right-handed throw­ In 1912, the year Jake Stahl’s Red responsible for the success of Mathew- W IN G THE BASES * — MM er In a day when southpaws are in Sox nosed out the Athletlc.s, Mclnnls son on the pitching mound. Big Six Latest reports from department definite form.” You know the signs—a demand for the position. had his best hitting year, a .327j and realized from hls experience at *the The Tigers and Athletics played representatives in Europe indickte Other H<^lp for Swine Men. neavy head, sick stomach, CIbm of First Basemen. that year, too, he stole the most bases, checker board that a ball game Is not 14 innings, Ehmke pitching all the that pork importation by the United Other principal policies of the bad taste in the m outh, Yet Mclnnls comes very near to be­ 27. The next year, when the Quakers over In one Inning; the score at the way for Detroit and winning hls Kingdom may be considerably Bureau of Animal Industry relating ing the class of first basemen of the beat the Giants for the second time end of the game Is what counts In game against Johnson and Perry. smaller in the future than during to swine are the following: latent dyspepsia. Pay strict in the world’s series, -Mclnnls hit American League, a Circuit which baseball Just as It does In checkers. Erickson made the White Sox eat the war, price being an important Imiirovehient In quality and uni­ attention to these symptoms Ij^oasts of a number of rare profes­ .326. In 1911 he clubbed .821. He hit Checkers helped Matty to plot and out of his hand at Chicago, giving factor. In general, it appears that formity through the use of good, and get prompt rfelief by sionals of exceptional merit, Wally .314 In each of the seasons of 1914 plan at the beginning of a ball game, up only four hits while the Sena­ American fresh pork products have pure bred breeding stock, especial­ Plpp and George Sisler among them, and 1915, and .303 .In V)17, his last as he had done many a time at check­ using Beecham’s Pills. A ly sires. the last two mentioned of the south­ year with the Athletics. ‘ It caU be ers, and tanght him many other les­ tors pounded Loudermllk and Dan- met with favor on the British few doses will stimulate the paw variety of course. seen, then, that Stuffy Is a consistent sons of strategy on the ball field. forth freely. markets, but there is room for im­ Encouragement of swine shows liver, help the stomach, rejg- as well as a brilliant hitter** and exhibits, swine judging, pig- To begin with Mclnnls Is one of the The Red Sox dropped their eighth provement In the curing of hams and ulate the buwde and i niftiest and surest Infielders of the , Mclnnls was one of many, brilliant JOSH DEVORE IS NO VETERAN game of theuseason to Cleveland. bacon. It Is reported from France club work, community breeding, and game, for If he lacks any way In phys­ phenoms unearthed and schooled by Myers kept is^vep hits well scatter­ that the swine Industry there de- similar activities. a great 4%' ical handicaps he more than nmkbs Couple Mack for the purposb of re­ Hm Played In Four World's Berios ed while tkevlndians bunched hits creast'd--most rapidly between 1913 Proper supervision of feeder and general feeling. Ndi up for the deficiency In agility. And construction after his great team of With Ne^ York, Boston and Pitt» on Herb Pennock In the sixth, sev and 1916, but the decrease since Stocker hogs redistributed from jwill put you on your feet so If he foozles a wild throw now and 1905—which was beaten by McGraw’s burgh—31 Years Old. enth and eighth innings. 1916 has been comparatively small. market centers for additional feed­ then that a bigger man—a Chase oi' Giants In the world’s Berlea—^-had gone quieWy as a dose or two of a Plpp—might get he more than makes to seed. The list Included sfich other Shocker shocked the Yanks, hls Rapid recuperation seems possible ing. Many baseball fans speak of Josh up the difference In the deadly punch illustrious personages as “ ” former team mates, with a four hit ^ t h a good grain and potato crop Effective supervision of the manu­ Devore, Indian outfielder, ns an old he carries at bat. For Mclnnls Is a Baker, Jack Barry and Eddie Collins, shutout at St. Louis. The hitting tms year and a continuation of-pres­ facture and distribution in interstate veteran. Josh Is a veteran In baseball, ..’100 hitter In every accepted sense of nil of them still In the game and go­ and he has a record of having played of Bronkle, Gideon, Sisler and Smith ent high prices. WhilA the best commerce of antlhog-cholera serum BEECHAN’S the word. ing strong as ever, apparently. In four world’s series with New York, featured the attack of the Brownies grades of American hams and bacon find virus to insure the purity and Boston and Pittsburgh, but he Is not against Shawkey’s delivery. met with French approval, it is said potency of those prpducts. an “old” veteran. He Is only thlrty- Every game in the National that the^e products are too expen­ Immunization of valuable swine, PIUS HOW SISLER LEARNED League was postponed on account of sive for the average French family. ospecially breeding stock, against rain. It is not likely that France will Im­ hog cholera. Immunization of LarsMt Sah ot A a r Medicine in tlie WetM, TO PLAY INITIAL BAG The Giants would welcome rain port breeding swine to any large ex­ market hogs at an age depending on Sold eveiTwhere. In boxee. IOc.»8Sc. for the rest of the week. McGraw’s "Pitching came natural to me; pitchers need a rest badly. batting, too; but I was positive that first hose would not be so WORLD GLOOMY VIEW OF LAXITY easy. I didn’t ask many que.s- tlons; simply watched the other OP MORAl^ IS PAINTED. Louisville finally gave Southpaw Ad fellows In the league. I thought London, July 17.—A rather Thomas his unconditional release. * * if I could catch them with one gloomy view of the increasing laxity hand like Stuffy Mclnnls I’d be of morals was taken by the Bishop Bill Brennan has consented to stay satisfied. I shw how ’Walter of Edinburgh in the course of a on as an umpire in the Southern Plpp shifted his feet and league. recent sermon at St. Paul’s. * « • stretched for yards, and I saw how Chic GaPdll Went In the dirt “The outlook of girls,” he de­ Caruso Fred Beck, lately back from for the low throws. • clared, “ has changed in a remark­ France, has signed to play with the Mclnnks, Plpp and Gandll able degree. Every avenue of foy stnokid Peoria club. taught me how to play first base. knowledge, both for bad as well as m I studied them and used them good, is open to girls almost from Freshwater Is the name of an um­ for my teachers. pire who has been calling them In the their infancy. Their natural curi- Three I league. asity is unduly stimulated, even in * * * tender years, by what they see and Art Ewoldt, former Des Moines third BIG ED SWEENEY RELEASED hear. baseman, has arrived from overseas, “ Their modesty is coarsened as £ i » - and the management plans to use him Pirate Catcher Who Was Thought to they grow up by what they read in i In the outfield. Be Most Capable Backstop Is i« * * suggestive stories, and their sense Let Go by Pirates. SS S N sss Lefty Bill .Tames, as a pitcher for Joth Devore. of delicacy is hardened by the sights Galve.ston, shows signs of coming buck Big Ed Sweeney, former New York they see In homes where privacy Is to something like his old form. ITankee catcher, who was purchased one yeats old, as shown by the oflSelal unknown. dope book, which yearly prints hls * * * by the Pirates last winter, and who “ Cinemas complete the mischief ^tv record from the time he' broke Into C. E. Stevens, former Coast, West­ that Is begun even before they are baseball in the Cotton States league In ' ■■ ern, Northwestern and Texa.s' back­ ten years of age, and, crowded to­ stop, has been signed by Evansville. 1906. Devore shows earmarks of mak­ * 4> * ing a great comeback, Hls pins are gether as they are In large schools, Pete Adam.s, the Fort Smith first steady again, he Is a good fielder, a evil Is readily.communicated one to baseman. Is playing great ball for Okla­ good base runner and he has been the other, and virtue is honey­ S'.' homa City and seems to be a real find. knocking Ih e stitches out of the old combed with vice.” • « * apple since he joined the Indians. Josh A was married last* winter, and hls more The western league is not the bat­ MOON CHILD. Cop* .btlait settled habits since that time appear brR itoynold* ters’ paradise this season It used to London, July 17 (by mall).— The to have given hlmr new life. Tob >Ce. be. There afe frequent games with father of a boy who was charged low scores. ■Ci'' 5V' with theft at Marylebone Police ■ * *' * . REGRET PASSING OF CRUISE Coutt said the boy’s mind was affect­ The Oakland club has taken on !^ T E V E R was such right^handed-two- ed by changes of the moon, and at Pitcher Harry Weaver from the Chi­ • t Louis Fo n t,Sorry to Boo OutfloldOr 1 \| fisted sm ok^oy as ytfti puff out o f a such times he was not fit to take cago Ci^s on the recommendation of Qo to Boston— Had Sprung jim m y pipe pack^ w iffi Pnnee Albert I Rowdy Elliott. , Chartoy Horao. care of himself. A doctor replied that the boy was That*s because P . A , has the quality! ; * * • i ' I Many St. Lonls fqns will regret the Danny Murphy, who Is handling the mentally defective, but that modern You can’t fool your taste apparatus ^ y mote than you i Hartford team this year, says that passing of Walter Cratse from the Ca)r«> science did not associate this state can get five aces out o f 9Jisux^.deck! ’^hen you hit the Eastern league Is going to ifiay dinals to Boston as Wally (has played of mind with the moon. great ball from time to lline^ e«t>ecially Prince Albert, com ing and ^ in g, and get up half an hour faster ball than ever before. The Bench ordered the boy to be • • • ^ in 1917, when he led the league In hit­ sent to a certified institution. earlier juist to start stoking your pipe or rolling d g a r^ e ^ ting for several monj^hs. - Jimmy Cooney, returning to Provi­ you know you've got prize pn the end of your |ine! dence, Is making a great hit, and Miner Bngglns picked up Cruise lit 206,029 AUTO LICENSES Cooney himself shows no disappoint­ the ap^ng of 1014, while the Oardlhalt Prince A lb ^ ’i^ quality aiqpe puts it in a das$ o f it^'own, were training ih 'Jacksonville, Fla. IN KANSAB.DURING 1010. ment that he failed to ’stiek with the 'Sdl Swatnty. but when you figure fhat A . is made by our excluphm ;Red -Sox or catch on with the De­ Wally was with the Jacksonville club Topeka, Kan.f July 17.—The troit Tigers. has been with the club ever Mnce It at that time and made such an impress State o t Kansas' issued. 206,029 au­ patented process that cuts bite and pea^-~~weJhrTyfJu sprlDg trained in Rirmlngham, was Sion on Bng that he bronght the o ^ tomobile licenses for the year 191^, feel like getting a fio c ^ f dietkinitfies to find en o u ^ handed bis unconditional release. ‘ ' fieMer hornet With'him. Wally falLra Loa iAgeles Is ^ t e d oyer the ftc< vrhteh clotted July 1> according to to express your happy days sentiments! < / m c WM h ’ *4iir to stick, fitnggltts sending him to S t ffgUTto tononndsd by tke State. Tbe ^mr ‘ hWtlri* !i Pont. Oraise made good there tod wag .waa thb' wuittb* maXlM' B F toYnttjg g chattel horse 206«Ot9tb ilteenae went to one Ben 1 kUlfjfMf 1 this spring aad haf ngt bann gt-hls Wennee, a firing of o.. b ...... •'I-.!'’ iWaSietiw;>,ef VVleMU/ lo t ilcenie No; .yv. •; A:':- '■fl: ■' .-'■I ■ ■ ^-•' 'r- '- :- ■*■ ■'■' ■ .'<■ ^:^^^ V --•■•

Sj-'v'i' 17. Me . ' m . i m E V B N ^ t. J- * V this 6ut i d . W ' Qonai^hB. BP Jloo Mfss liurlet daug^^ Mrt 'W . K. T fi^ e Th/ htta MlrtJ Icprnelia Vanderbilt, danfehter of Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt., are tw6 vm Of Wales Selecting Wife Over other charming young heiresses ilrho \ji\ are jtfst approaching debutahte age. 1 Miss Caroline Stevens, of the noted Here; Other Royalty Also Castle Point (Hobolten> family, and Miss, iaplen Fish, daughter of Hato- «WB TAM. FAIR’Y. I ilton Fish, are charmingmembers Written for the^ United States of families that not only posdsss School Qhrdhn Army.) great wealth but have been prolnl-' ‘T teaity think out garthn A the nent In New pfork since - Colonial nlohBt place in the world,’"tmid'^Dolly times. The Astor and Harrlman It did look^very tileasant tn the early families can also offer a winsome se­ morning. Dolly’s brothers had lection of young buds to attract the worked very hTara, helpihg the gar­ 1 Prince. dener. T%e «a>dener had grumbl^ )ecauee so xavch iiiore ground was put Into the garden this year than usual, -hut Bob hud Billy. had heard 'V.; WISE suns EWiaEES a great deal about gardening In school and 'they hkd told him they would do much of the work. to BlilD B K Thehr teacher had told thenf about r n the people far away who were starv­ ing because of the Great War. All U the men of those countries had been Porch of the Wisely Store wint ■ '• * Close aid AD WD obliged to flidit. So there had not been as many crops raised as usual, Cottage, 11 A. •f>' Go on Pieme at and nOw the women and the little children could not get enough to MT s.Wisely, like 3,000,000 other wise house­ Rirersid& eat. The people of the United States wives, is n , vv wffp hflTP made elaborate plans for their annu- United States School Garden Army, Heater, It provides plenty of hot water for the young Prince finds a wire nere a i It Is more than possible that his al field day and outing for their em­ and they had listened eagerly when dish washing, scrubbing and other uses. Prince of Wales intends paying the it will be from one of the socially choice will be a niece of Uncle Sam. ployees at Rivqflrside park tomor­ - United States a visit this fall, there proiliinent, well-established multi­ their teacher read to the company a N ew Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are made in American girls—nurses In the are a lot of planning and anxious millionaire families of New York. row. message from Secretary- Lane. 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes— with or without mothers In American society, espec- American army, canteen workers The store will be closed, and the Bob copied the message because he ovens and cabinets. At your dealer’s. ‘ tally that part of American, society and telephone glrln-danced with] They are employees will be the guests of the wanted Fatherhob to hear it. And, which flits between New York and the Prince at Coblenz and they do-1 representative tain I firm for the entire day, all expenses then too. Bob wanted little Dolly, OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK In other words, we should expect ^ STANDARD IJ^NeWport. cided that he was a regular fellow. who told him about the Dewdrop him to marry into the group to Apd why not? Rumors has it that They have written back ever so many and an orchestra will accompany the Fairies, to know that Secretary Lane letters about that dance and just which the Astors, Vanderbilts, Har- party. There will be a concert in from his office in Washington, had ,lt is entirely possible the Prince may rimans, Millses, Fishes and a few select an American girl for his what they think of the Prince, and front Of the store at 8.45 a? m. and sent a special message to the "Army other select ones belong. .I*'- bride and—well, you can’t blame they have written so enthusiastic­ special cars will transport the party. in the Field.’" There are several charming young COq^STOVES ambitions mothers, can you? ally that Americans girls ^re Just The start will be made at 9.30 This is what the Secretary of tho heiresses of this set who are of a And, speaking of royalty Ameri­ hoping thatI v U W V the t . supplyt'Kf ef of eligible J iiv li o ^ o’clock and immediately upon ar­ Interior wrote to Boh and Billy, and Also Puritan Cook Stoves - ca-bound, there are also the Ducheds Princesses— now said to be limited j suitable age to make a match with rival at the park' a group photograpTi all the other boys-and girls in tho of Roxburghe, the former Miss May to the Italian reigning family— w ill, the Prince. Prominent among them will be taken of the party. Wives United States and Hawaii, and tho : short Chimney stove. Goelet, who is due to be the guest be completely exhausted before the : is Miss Flora Vanderbilt,. Payne and husbands of maWied employees Philippine Islands— of her mother, Mrs.' Ogden Goelet, Prince makes up his royal mind as . Whitney, the debutante daughter of are included In thq invitation, which "A million and a half of you an­ of Newport; the Countess Nada Tor- to which one he will marry. j Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. The was given by Mr. Wise to the as­ swered the call last year; there ’ by, one of the most beautiful women If he does not choose an Ameri- j latter was Miss Gertrude Vanderbilt, sembled force Mohday evening. should be five million this year. In England, and Lady Decies, the can he may make his choice in Can-1 the eld'br and favorite daughter of Lunch will be served about 1,2.15. "The war is over; hut the world ” former Miss Vivien Gould. Society ada. I the late Cornelius Vanderbilt. Her The committee in ehar^ of sports Is only beginning to bo rebuilt. In smiDAROBiiGagRY has it that Lady Decies expects to There is no question that a great husband, Harry Payne Whitney, was has arranged an attractive program many parts of Europe, farms , and be ,1^;^ Newport to thke part in part of the British public would the oldest son of the late William for which prizes haw'been donated the men to farm them are no more; proposed festivities to be given for much rather see the Prince married ; C. Whitney, the greatest street rail- by the firm; the progrhin will close yet the world must be fed. the Prince. to an American or a Canadian thap road magnate Ih America, with the long-established' baseball “ Food is the key to most of the So, with such a notable quartette they would to a princess of one of \ Miss Flora Whitney is one of the game between the married and the problems of Europe. The United as this coming over, is it any won­ the comparatively unimportant' greatest heiresses in the country, single men. States School Garden Army has It der that the Blue Book is being kingdoms of the Old World. | destined io inherit a large part of The firm has engaged the large n Its power to be a big help to the scanned, dressmakers and tailors be­ Morever, it is said In Paris that the Vanderbilt and Whitney for- dancing pavilli'on for the exclusive nations in the task of feeding the ing worked to death and caterers and British royalty would not object to tunes, representing an enormous ac- use of the party, and has provided World. Every garden added to tho decorators being swamped with or-, the choice by the Prince of an Am- cumulation of railroad property and Satriano and Tasillo’fi double band number planted last year means an­ ders? Royalty is coming, especially erican or a Canadian, believing that real estate in New York. Through and a jazz orchestra of twenty other step toward lasting peace. the Prince, and society stands such an alli.mcc would not only do the Payne side of the house she will pieces. These will provide continu­ The boys and girls who have breathless, perhaps, because it has much to’ strengthen the bond of , also receive a share of the Standard ous music for dancing. Liberty, gardens in 1919, the Gar­ leaked out that the Prince intends friendship between Great Britain , Oil" millions. The program for the sport events den Army officers who assist In keep­ avoiding social functions and formal and America, but would do more to j Another attractive Vanderbilt Is as follows: ing the Army efficient, and the teach­ aflaiiB. make rovalty secure in Great Brit- j heiress is Miss Grace Van^c^I^ilti Shoe Race for Girls— First prize, ers who direct the work, will render But above everything else is the ain than v.‘oa!d the marriage of the ; daughter of Mrs. Cornelius Vander- ribbon...... hat; second prize, pair silk a patriotic service to be compared report that the Prince has a mind of Prince to a Pi’iucoss of .a second-rate biit. Jr. She would be a-debutaptej gjo-ves. only with that of the men who won Sixty Yard Dash for Boys ■First the war.” ^ prize bathing snlt; second prize, pair Now after' .Dolly had heard the message, which Fatherhob said was “Yah! General Shermans v a s right 1” By Morris running shoes. / f ’ Egg Race, for Women Only— First fine, she went into the garden. ------^ prize, silk waist; 'Second prize, pair I wonder if everybody’s garden silk hbse. las Dewdrop Fairies in it,” said Sack Race, Open for All— First Dolly to herself. “ They make it so For The Canning Season prize, outing shirt; second prize, n-ter-est-ing.” Dolly was very flash lights proud of her long word. “ I Wonder Fifty Yard Dash for Girls— First If I shall see one today. I won­ E-Z Seal Fruit Jars prize, hand bagf second prize, box der-^’’ stationery. Dolly would have gone on “ won­ Pints $1.15 dozen. Quarts $1.25 dozen. Pie Eating Contest for Boys— dering” if she had not just then JELLY TUMBLERS 55c DOZEN Prize, watch. seen the very person foir whom she 100 Yafd Dash, Free for All— was looking. She was sure at once GOOD LUCK JAR RINGS First prize, thermos bottle; second that this was a Fairy. It stood Just CANNING RACKS, 8 JAR SIZE TO FIT WASH prize, purse. by the side of the path. It was not Pillow Fight, Free for All— First standing still, but was moving gent­ BOILER ...... EACH prize, sofa pillow; second prize, dec ly from side to side, without taking orated pillow. Its feet off the ground. It waa very Thread and Needle Race— First graceful, and very, very tall— for a prize, grass workbasket. Fairy, that is. It must have been as AUTO REFRIGERATOR BASKETS Prize Waltz— Prize, |2.50 in gold. tall as Dolly’s longest finger. It was Baseball, Married and Single Men lady Fairy, dressed all in light $6, $7, $^ and $9 each — Prize, box cigars. green. The , dress was very tight- Cars leave park, first section, G fitting and hjkd a long train. Some p. m., second section, 7 p. m. pointed green feathers were in her The F. T. Blish Ifdw. Co. Hfonorary committee; I Wise, hair. Her hair waa a beautiful light- chairman; A. Hutter, V. F. Sanoi D. gold color and as soft as silk. E. Bernard, L. Samuels, B. A. Hart, “ You are right abou^ this garden,” D. Olschefskie, Miss B. Kalish. said the Fairy. “ It is a very nice Sport jddges; D. Ellison, starter; garden. You should be proud o ' Cy Miller, announcer. Bob and Billy for working so hard Judges ^of ^ames: 'V'-. F; Sano, E. to make everything grow. And you Creations for the Brid^ Hart, L. Samuels, A. Hutter. / needn’t wonder about the Dewdrop Prize wuUk judges: Mrs. I. Wise, Fairies. They are In qvery garden A jewelry store is the natural place to seek gifts of la$t-' David Olschefkle, Miss M. Mnldow- if people will only look ior them. ipg value! There are many things here that a ^ beau-: ney, Miss M. Donavon. ^ Do you want to look into • my dew- tiful, useful and that will hold their worth alhiost indefi­ Cdfnmittee^f afrranghmeuVs: F drop?” L. Warren, chairman; pubUcttjr com- Instead of pourlftg the deWflrop nitely.., - • , ■ “InittOe, ‘ bhai’T^s Chambhhain, bfialr- out of a watering pot, this Fairy Numberless articles in jewelry, etc., that five ihan;' coihMltte^ on trahsti^iHtatloii, held It in ie t hand. It. filled hOr much pleasure to the bride. ,7 Joseph Bason, chairntau; qoiiMfttee hand quite full. It looke iik® k ku ; k a k o ordth*1 V?' ■ 1 . - . ■ I' ' ■' '■ * . ■ • * r 5.’ its ^ * • . - : i » » ■ t -r \ - I - j MyE-'. j'-‘.

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Mr. and Mra. Cn^rtUi It^Cran^ of Edgar Anderson of Oalc str^t has : f \ North Schooi street hthf6‘ re^i|rned left the employ of William Bnbinow. after sbeuding a weelt yfeltlBg their Mrs, A l^n W. Green, of Main daughters in "N^^est Haven. BCtreet,is vlsitinlg her daughter, Mrs. ABOUT Police court cases la Manchester Dqyothy_ Robinson of Antwerp, N. Y, . Store are nd^ the exception and not the Hose Qo. No. 2 of the ZK>rth mid TOWN rule. Since the first of the month fire department will hold their aa-\ Closes __iver s ary, / there have been two sosslons. nual meeting at the hose bouse this Every A number of Manchester men evening, v Thursday members of Sheplrerd Encampment The baseball game betw^n the V of Odd Fellows went to Thompson- Ribbon Mill and Main Office teams df at Noon e let) fat ion* J_J_ Vllle last night to attend the installa­ the Industrial League was postponed tion services of the Encampment in last evening because of wet Mm. James E. O’Brien of Cooper that place. grounds. street Is visiting Mrs, Francis Dona- Everything is going up. Even the - The Misses Mildred,' Maude and hne at the Donahue cottage, Sound costs of the police court have taken Irma Johnson of Linden street, left Have you paid thiS'great sale a visit yet? If not, do not put off longer to do so. The end of it is rapidly hovering , G View. a jump. By the new law that went yesterday ^^o visit their father, Se- in sight and the chances to secure some of the splendid bargains it has to offer are growing slimmer and slimmer. Fair­ ifn. Florence Hlllsburg Is in New into effect on July 1 the' costs in leetman Aaron Johnson, who Is sum. Britain today lecturing on Ameri­ about every particular such as at­ merlng at'a New York resdrt. ly complete ^assortments are still on hand, to pick from, despite the heavy selling which has prevailed all along on all I -V canization at the New Britain Nor­ tendance in court by the policemen Mrs. A, Eger of 73 Florence street lines. , Therefore an excellent variety of choice is assured you^on the things you desire most. mal School. and the rate of travel per mile have left today by boat for New York The annual picnic of the Sunday about doubled. A man who is where she will spend two days visit­ school of the Swedish Lytheran brought to the police court these ing. ' She will go from there for a church will be held at Elizabeth days for any offense will have to pay two weeks’ stay at Atlantic City. Park on Saturday, July 26. twice as much as he did on previous .M. J. Moriarty has sold his Cooper Women*8 Summer Underwear There will be no meeting of Troop occasions. street property to James H. and Special Friday No. 6, Boy Scouts of the Swedish Owing to the fact that an addition Anna McFgdden of Woodland street. 85c UNION SUITS $1.00 and $1.25 LINEN HUCK TOWELS EACH Lutheran Church as Scoutmaster had been put on to the coop of the The property consists of a new frfur 69c Ernest Kjellson is at the camp in Junior Homing club, two homing family bouse \yith extra building. Our regular, fine stitch union suit, styles, low neck A- This is a job lot of linen towels which we bo.ught pigeons belonging to the Johnson The sale was made by Wallace Robb.' and no -sleeves. Trimmed or bapd top,. tight knee. Coventry. four months ago at a very low price for taking Miss Hlldp Anderson of South brothers on Clinton street, refused to About 200 youngsters enjoyed the Sizes 36-88 only. alight. These pigeons along with the lot. We have kept these off sale until this Main street left today for a visit open air movie performance at the time in order to give our customers extra good another bird had been shipped to Cottage street playgrounds last LADIES* EXTRA SIZE KNIT PANTS with her cousin Mrs. Norman Savee values every day during our Anniversary Sale. Stamford last week. The latter evening. The Pathescope was oper­ of Whltewatef, Wls. Mrs. Savee 'This is our regular 75c. quality, made with tight They are all hemstitched, most of them with was formerly Miss Helen Johnson of bird arrived home Sunday morning. ated by Walter Olson who has top. Finished with lace trimming. The boy’s father had built on to the space for monogram. Size 18x34 inches. Not this place. » charge of these grounds. The films over 6 sold to any one customer. Word has been received that the coop and when the two birds arriv­ included educationals, scenics and a 25c EXTRA SIZE VESTS Chapnlck brothers, Ralph and Mor­ ed yesterday morning they circled Broncho Billy feature. These Towels are Subject to Oil Spots ton of Birch street, were operated around their former quarters and 'The Manchester Investment Com­ Swiss ribbed, fnll bleached, straight vest with upon yesterday at the Hartford hos­ flew away. The youngsters have pany, organized three years ago with neck, and tape draw string. Sizes 40, 42 and 44. UTICA SHEETS pital, Both boys are getting along turped five other birds loose in an about fifteen members, decided at a $1.95 splendidly. effort to bring the prodigals home., meeting held in the office of R. E. LADIES’ 25c SUMMER VESTS Same count as Pequot. Notions Carney last evening, to go out of Size 81x90. business. ’The assets of the com­ We have 30 dozen of this number in regular size pany will be disposed of and the only. Fine stitch with V neck, arm holes and neck SALEM SHEETS charter surrendered. run with cotton tape. ‘ $1.85 A party ^of young people, about Size 81x90 inches. North End fifty in number, surprised Oliver 69c SUMMER PANTS $1.40 ELMDALE SHEETS Wilcox a t^ ls home on Birch street, $1.% each 15c Bottle Quick Wednesday evening. The young A fine stitch pant with a band top, lace trimmed ■ Size '81x90 inches. people enjoyed a social good time in­ knee. In sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. White Junior Department Store terspersed with refreshments. Mr. 50c MOHAWK PILLOW Wilcox who was home on a furlough LADIES’ 45c TRIMMED VESTS CASES ...... 45c each Shoe Cleaner '1 A. WeSMAN from a Base Hospitftl in Washing­ 29c Size 45x36 inches. 243 NORTH MAIN STREET ton, where he has been recuperating We have 20 dozen of this number, swiss ribbed 48c MOHAWK PILLOW since being wounded in action over­ .with two designs of lace trimming. An unusual CASES ...... 43c each seas, returned this morning. value, In sizes 36 to*^8 only. Size 42x36 inches. lOc A surprise party was held at the home of Cecil Ogden In the Purnell Silk Driess Specials building, Main street, last evening, ■C'- about thirty young people attending. $13.98 for $ 9.98 The affair was given in honor of 44 George Smith of Baltimore who is 11.98 visiting Mr. Ogden- Games, danc­ 18.00 ing and music were enjoyed until a 44 late hour. Mr, Smith expects to re­ 18.98 11.98 turn to his home in the South the 4< 12.00 latter part of the week. 20.00 Bert T. Allen of Hartford has 44 broken ground for a bungalow that 17.00 10.00 is to be built on Woodbridge street 44 Mr. Alien last week bought the two 16.98 9.50 building lots at the corner of Wood- 44 bridge street and Doane street frqm 30.00 17.50 Charles O. Treat. He Is planning to build three bungalows, two of which ■will face on Woodbridge street and one on Doane street. He will live in Night Gowns $1.50fo/98c one of them and the other two he SHEPHERD ENCAMPMENT TOURING CAR RUINED 1 5 will offer for rent or for sale. The EGER’S JULY SALE Ladies’ House Dresses 1.98 for 1.25 bungalows will be up-to-the-minute INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS IN EARLY MORNING FIRE In every particular. - Bathing Suits at Lowest Prices CLOSES ON SATURDAY Delegation from . Hartford Witness Blaze Put Out By No. 1 Chemical Now for the boys! These garments have advf^ced in Beforie It Threatens South Man­ ■ J Ceremonies—Big Surprise Due at -j)rice from $2.50 to $3.50 during the past two weeks. ILLEGAL DRIVING COSTS Next Meeting Jidy 28th. chester Garage—Origin Unknown. But we had them in stock so we can offeir them at these extraordinary prices: MINER FINE IN COURT At the regular meeting of Shep­ An alarm sounded about 3.30 this O herd Encampment, No. 37, I. O. O. morning from Box 15, called out the BOY’S SUITS F., the following, officers were install- east side fire companies to a small o Chai:ge of Using Machine Withopt ejl by District Deputy Grand Patriot blaze in the rear of the South Man- Boys’ Serge Suits, sizes 3 to 9, special...... $5.50 O O Consent Of Owner Nolled—Pay^< A. H. Simonson and staff: ■:;hester garage on Center street. A Boys’ Serge Suits, sizes 10-18, special ...... $9.50 Ten Dollars and Costs. I Chief Patriot, Samuel Richmond Klssell car owned by George Will­ Boys’ Mixture Suits, $9.50 Values ...... $T.50 iams' who conducts the ^garage, High Priest, Joseph J. Behrend. Brown Mixture Suits, $9.98 values . .^...... $8.50 6 George Miner of the South End, .Senior Warden, George McCor­ caught fire ^n some unknown way a seventeen year old youth, was finec^ mick. \nd was soon extinguished by chem­ BOYS’ BLOUSES, guaranteed fast color, 75c values 46c m $10 and costs in the police court this Scribe, James J. Hall. icals from the apparatus of Hose Co. morning for driving an automoblTe Treasurer, Charles N. Norris. No. 1, which arrived on the scene 98c values 86c. without a license. Young' Miner Guide, Newton: Taggart. ihead of the other Companies. The BOYS’ B. V. D UNION SUITS work? In one the garages and knows recall sounded ten minutes later. First Watch, John Muhsie. 75c Values at ...... 46® how to run the different kinds _pf Second Watch, Clarence E. Wil­ Mr. Williams stated this morning Boys’ Last Long Union Sliits, 98c values at...... 86c machines. Last night he took one son^ ^ that in his opinion some one had out that belonged to Michael Tuck First Guard of Tent, William been sleeping in the auto which had — ------— ------(------of Hartford. The car was brought Knofskie. been placed in the rear of the build­ to Manchester by the chauffeur for Second Guard of Tent, William H. ing for repairs. He had been in- Tuck and left at one of the garages Frost. Tormed' over the phone by a neighbor in town. The young man did not Visiting delegations from Hartford who lives direcYly opposite his es-- ^ G E R & C® think he was doing anything wrong witnessed the installation ceremon­ tablishment that there was a fire on 0 i in taking the machine out as he had ies which were followed by a social the outside ot the garage in the rear. P A R K 3LDG FISHING been in the custom of doing this. He 849 MAIN ST. SOUTH MANCHESTER hqur and refreshments. It was an­ w^s charged with taking the ma­ season coming on now. nounced at this meeting that a big chine without Ihe consent of the time was expected at the next meet­ Let us supply anything owner and also with driving without ing to be held on Monday evening, a license. The first charge was you need in vour equip- July 28. ,Ail members are re­ Hustling down to the scene he dis\ liemen, $100 per year.. This app] wiped off the slate and the judge to the entire force: Chief of Poy< ment. quested to attend this meeting. “A covered that the itissell car owned made the fine 'on the second, count big surprise fs in store for one of the by him was in fiames. He turned in Captain, officers, patrolmen and' the minimum, which Is $10 with RODS, REELS, SILK membets,” r^ d s the Nannouncemefit the alarm which was promptly res­ pernumerles and will become' costs. Miner was arrested by Offi­ “It may be you, who knows?’’ ponded to by the fire fighters. The" fective July Uth, The 10 per cehl LINES, UNEN LINES. cer Glen-|ey. auto is a total wreck. The fire, how­ bonus also stands. QUALITY AND PRICES . LEADERS, SNELL * PLANS-AMERICANIZATION. ever, will not hinder activities at Evidently the Inspection of thef HOOKS, FLIES, ENLISTS AT SPRINGFIELD. ARE WH^T COUNTS the garage as the building was not partment, held pripr to^the^ Ui^ 5lichael W. Croker of Manchester, Work to ^jBe Continued This Fall— We believe in giving a square touched. In^, must have i^d^' E /fa' FLY BOOKS, d^l to all, which means perfect vis­ impression on the cqhtmissfi wa,s accepted for enlistment yester­ -Instltate of Teacheea to "Be ion, highest quality foods and low* BAIT BOXES,. day at the army recruiting station, Held. ^ prlces.- lilts, also coupled wfth thSKtf ;^ ‘ As we sell six times as and reports, which were LANDING NETS, ETC. 17 Hampden St., Springfield, Mass. $100 WAGE INCREASE V Cuoker had served an enlistment in Although early, Mrsr Florence glasses as anyone else in Manches­ and approved of a^ the 0^ ..f ter we can afford to sell them cheap­ Sion. Regfilgr^ rbuth^e bu^; the Hospital Corps at Fort 'Ethan Hlllsburg, Americanization director, er.. If you want good, yea extra FOR ALL LOCAL CODS ^llen some yeafs ago. , Major is already seeking out the qld teach­ good glasses and don’t feel that you also transacted. ’ ^ v:-; F. I. BUSH i t CO. Stoddard, the medical ex&mlner at ers for next falPs work akong the can j)ay the high prlcM charged by / ■> foreigners^ of Manchester, some, than you should call at our This 5f^ill Be Additional to. Ten Pqr' the Springfield Armoly had been on South Manchester office and- receive The director pland^ to hold an in Cent. Bonus Tv- Cbnunissioners Word has 0^1 the watch for a good hdspital corp a square deal and get your glasses that Jo^ph Fay' man to replace a Sergeant who h> stitnte in' tl^ High School hall early at the right price. y, ; Pleased With Work of Police. this fall w h ^ all the teachers will he Office Open Every yCKlght E x^pt ------—, -y ' i'y arrived and‘ ls aty about to he discharged,-and after a J„ awaiting'ida-; short conference, with^ Crokar d