JiStabllshed as a Weekly 1881. Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888. V O L mvm NO. 191 Established as a Daily 1914. K M I I I w n U C K B / G , FOUR MEETING raor i n » SOI. im CANCELLED TOD A Y Paris, May 13.— The meeting of The members then turned their ----- the Big Four, which was scheduled individual attention to a multitude of for this morning, was called off just matters with the Italian question up BlIoCKDORFP-RANTZAU as some of the secretaries began ar permost in the minds pf the Ameri Hiram Jsjmson, of CaJifomia HAS COUNTER CLAIMS riving. can delegates. Berlin, (Via Copenhagen The German delegation sent word President Wilson heard a lengthy Choice for President Pro and London), May 18.— Count Lloyd George Will Meet von Brockdorff-Rantzau, head that furthe^* communications which report from Ambassador Thomas of the German peace delegation it will address to the Allies were Nelson Page, Who recently arrived Irish-American Delegates TWO DDEGATES Tern; Penrose for Fmance; at V'ersailles, is presenting not yet ready. The committee which from Rome and called at the White counter proposals regarding is drafting the Austrian treaty was House this afternoon. There were territorial cessions to the Al Smoot for Appropriations not ready with its documents and informal conferences between other m lies today. Said advices from report, it was said, probably was in iT ir I there was therefore no business on nfembers of the American delegation Paris, May 13.— The campaign of CO TO RERUN the seat of the parley. spired in anti-Irish circles. .*i the slate for the Big Four. , and Italian representatives. British newspapers against the visit and Warren for Military The facts are* that the'Irish Amer to Ireland of the Irish American icans'requested Colonel ,E. M. House Affairs — Progressives delegates— Frank P. Walsh, Michael to ask Premier Lloyd George for Leave Versailles to Inform STORMY WEATHER J. Ryan, and Edward Dunne— will an interview. The Premier agreed Satisfied With Slates. not prevent Premier Lloyd George to meet them when he had time and Their Government of De from receiving them when they re in the meanwhile he readily consent PREVENTS HOP-OFF turn to Paris, according to belief ed to allow the Irish, Americans to cisions Reacbd- -Germans Washington, May 13.— Committee m m expressed here today. go into Ireland. chairmanships and assignments, as TO w a c o N E The report that, the Irish Ameri In view of the/ circumstances it Wanted to Substitute Para selected at tomorrow’s Republican ACROSS ATLANTIC cans boasted that the Premier sought is consid^ered unthinkable that the Senatorial conference, will be re Veterans in Khaki to Have Imposing Escort— To March Be the interview is regarded as too ridi Irish American delegates would at graph in Treat; But Alfies ported to the Senate en bloc, or col If N C4 is Able to Start by culous to warrant comment. '^hia tempt to stir up any discord. lectively instead of individually, it tween Waving Flags and Cheering' Crowds— Beautiful Stand Finn for Original was indicated by Republican lead Nigbt Tbey Will Await ers today. Court of Honor for Dead Heroes— Snpper for 800 Fol ^ Document. This would permit the Progress Her. TO TRY TO CONTROL ives gracefully to accept the result lowed hy Gala Night. Paris, May 13.— The German the conference, it was stated, peace envoys, having agreed among without their being compelled to op- REPUBUCilN NAT. CONVENTION IN ’20 themselves that they cannot secure Distinguished guests; a parade of '^pose Senator Penrose, of Pennsyl- OTHERWISE TRIP WILL BE LAWREN(X MEN CHARGED a modification of terras, will sign the Tania, for chairman ,of the- Senate. military pomp and splendor; elhor- peace treaty, according to confiden ^Finance Committee, individually, MADE SOON AS POSSIBLE ate decorations; impressive military WITH INCITDIG RIOTS Gen. Leonard Wood, Senator EX-HUNGARIAN LEADER tial information reaching President while, at the same time, being able exercises and spectacles; aeroplane, ASSASSINATED, REPORT Wilson today. to record themselves as abiding by Milan, May 13.— Dr. Navay, Two Envoys Leave. If Reports are Favorable Start W ill flights and thrills; baby tanks; giant the action of the majority of their Strikers Say Men Promoted Violence Lenroot and Senator Hiram former president of the Hun Herr Lansberg and Herr Geisberg, Be Marie Tonight— Warships and howitzers; a profusion of war relios; garian Reichstag, was assassi party conference without jeopardiz and 'Then Revealed the Plots to two members of the Teutoiyc peace Destroyers Rearly Along Propos a display of Allied colors by day and nated on Monday while travel ing its majority of two in the Senate the Police. Jobson, Acceptable R esi ing on a train from Vienna to mission have left Versailles for Ber ed Route. electrical replicas of the same by Itself. night; multi-colored electrical nov Budai)est, according to a dis lin to inform the government of the patch from the former city to Borah W ill Oppose. elties by night; a profusion of mo Lawrence, Mass, May 13.—Two dential T b b e r, Tbey Say. decisions reached by the plenipoten While Senator Borah, of Idaho, Washington, May 13.— If the nav day. dernized fireworks; martial music men, accused by textilar strikers oi tiaries. Senator Penrose’s chief opponent in al hydroplane, N, C.-4, now at ^ v in g come here to promote vio- The final conclusions and a defi by seven bands; dedication and me Chicago, May 13.— A movement is the Senate, declared he would al Chatham, is able to start before leiice and then reveal it to the au nite course of action will be decid morial ceremonies; brilliant speak under way today to muster the full ■ -TA.i ways continue his opposition to Pen- nightfall for Trepassfey, N. F., the thorities, were arrested by the Law ed upon by the Germans before ers, cheering crowds and vaudeville strength of the Progressive party rose, in conference, and on the Sen- ^*N. C-1 and N. C-3 now there await rence police today, charged with In DOUBLE ELOPEMENT Sunday. and movies. and put up a fight for control of the ate floor, most of his progressive as ing a hop-off on the third leg of citing to riot, The Big Four met again this No .this is not a description of Republican National convention next sociates stated they were not at all their trans-Atlantic ^ght, will wait 'fhe men are John Deltuoa and CAUSES SENSATION morning and continued their con Boston’s reception to the victorious year. Inclined to extend their opposition for her, Commandm* J. H. Towers John Mach, members of4th«>'goireral sideration jof Austrian *^uestlons.^ 26th Division. It is just what Man Former Progressive leaders from the senior rienator from Penn.sy^- inforliiLd the Navy Department to strike committee, until a few days Austrians Expected. chester residents are going to see, a dozen states met here yesterday Girls Were Students at Clieshire— ▼ania beyond the conference. * day. However, if the N. C-4 is de ago, when they were expelled. Del The Austrian peace delegation is feel, hear and enjoy on Saturday, under the leadership of Governor Boys, Sons of Wealthy Parents. President Pw Tern. layed, the other two ’planes will tuoa was arrested at Salisbury scheduled to arrive at St. Germaine May 17th, the date of the glorious H^ry. J. Allen, of Kansas, and Gif- Old guard leaders werp agreed to start for the' Azores with the first Beach, and Mach was apprehended tonight and from indications, will Welcome Home celebration and re fora Pinchot, of Pennsylvania, and New Haven, May 13.— John H. support any one for President pro favorable weather conditions. Tow in Boston. / assume a passive attitude when the ception which the one hundred per after outlining a general program Sessions, 3rd, son of Albert L. Ses tern of the Senate, the Progressives ers stated. The arrest of the men caused a terms are presented. 0 cent plus town is to accord to her for the delegate fight in the primar sions, a wealthy manufacturer of may agree on. Senator Hiram Bad Weatlier. sensation, as there had been no pre Signor Crespi, of the Italian dele returning warriors, both domestic ies and state conventions, returned Bristol, Conn., and George S. W. Johnson, of California, and Senator Weather conditions are such that vious indication that the police tooK gation, is quoted as saying, that, and overseas. The plans are prac to their various states to “ stir up Keech, son of Frank B. Keech, of - Lenfoot, of Wisconsin, were the it is highly improbable that the two seriously the allegations of the real aside from her territorial demands, tically completed and the committees things” for a second meeting sched New York City, who were married latest ones tentatively “ slated” fo f planes now at Trepassey will be able strike leaders regarding them. Italy will expect all peoples who appointed are now and will be up to uled for the latter part of this in Portchester, N. Y., last Saturday that post. Johnson was reported to to start within 24 hours, it was The evidence on which they were were members of the Dual Monarchy the date of the grand event, work month. after an elopment respectively with be unwilling to accept it. stated. There have been high west arrested was furnished by A, J^ in 1914 to contribute t6 the indem m ing overtime. It is now up to local Those Present. Miss Dorothy Dow Munsell of Johnson the Choice. winds, and a moderate storm is re Muste, of Boston. nity Austria-Hungary must pay. residents to co-operate in every Among those at yesterday’s con Cheshire and Miss Phyllis Howell, of ' It was still believed today that ported to be approaching. Servian Demands. manner possible. ference were; Wethersfield, are not students at Johnson would probably be the Start Tomorrow. The Servians, (now a part of, According tp the plans which were Governor R. P. Bass, New Ham- Yale as reported but at the Roxbury choice of tomorrow’s caucus: Pen This disturbance was expected to Jugo-Slavia), are demanding com laid* out at a meeting of the Welcome PREDICT REVOLUTION shire; School, in Cheshire, a preparatory rose for finance committee; Smoot, make a start impossible until late A plete reparation, in addition to Bos ■ Home Celebration general committee Clarence P. Dodge, Colorado school, which numbers among its for appropriations and Warren, for tomorrow at the earliest but the nia and Herzegovina. Jugo-Slavia and its sub-ordinate committees at Springs, Colo; graduates many wealthy men. 9 Military^ Affairs. | planes are in excellent condition and IN jyGO-SLAVIA NEXT is ready, however, to accord the Au the High school last evening, which Alexander C. Moore, Pittsburgh, Miss Munsell, is the daughter of It was said that the desire of could hop off at once, were condi strians and Magyars access to the was presided over by Frank H. An Pa;
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[887 Main St. HEIIEI8 A I1T O& THE 8i:0RY Of Better Bakery \f9 We’d make our bakery products better if we could. “ THE SQUAW MAN’ AN ARTOMFT They are just as good as the best of materials and skilled lal^r can make them. A manly Englishman, to shield the woman We believe they will suit you. Try our Bread, Rolls, he loves froni dfegrace, shouldere another’s' dakes and Pies. i crime and becomes a pariah in Wi^ondng. Cooked Food Department She marries another and he marries a l^ail- tiful red-skinned Indian maid. Always has on hand a full assortment of Gobel’s cele brated meat products. We know of ih>ne better. You thiiijk you see the story hut'you don’t. Our own Baked Beans, fresh every day. Come arouiid tonight and be surprsied. Chamberlain’s Dried Beef, sliced thin. It’s a corker. Gobel’s Bacon, cured just right, sliced thin without the rind. When you fall in love with an Indian girl Let us supply your Dairy needs— Butter, Cheese, Milk she does not stand around when you fight. and Cream for whipping. No siree! SEE THI8 PIGTURIZATIOK OF THE 8REATE8T 8TAGE 8UG0ES8 EVER WRITTEN PRICES: MAT 5 AND ICC;
VICTIM OP AUTO SMASH AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD rfCB FOR SALE—Five minutes from at Manchester, within and for the dis Main street, large 2-famlly house. BROUGHT HERE LAST NIGHT. ABOUTTOWN trict of Manchester, on the lOth day Good neighborhood. Price only Jack Greenberg of 7 Otto Place, o f May 1919. '$3,900. Robert J. Smith, Bank Build Present, W ILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.X Classified ing. Hartford, was badly bruised and Next month the special drive will Judge. Estate of JUSTUS W. HALE late of FOR SALE— M'S home dt the Green; shaken up early last evening, when be ofi roses and school meetings. Manchester, In said district, deceased. Advertisements 400 foot frontage: 4 acres of land. The he was thrown, out of his wagon, af On motion of The Manchester Trust most delightful place in town; beau Manchester Lodge of Masons will Co. ('xecutor. tiful shade, lots of fruit, 9 room ter being in collision with a Kissel confer the Master Mason degree this ORDERED—That six months from ------IN THE------house, steam heat, electric lights, hard the 10th day o f May A, D. 1919, be and wood floors, white enamel bath com car, driven by George C. Barnard of evening' the same are limited and allowed for plete. garage for 3 cars, poultry house Hartford. The accident happened the creditors within which to bring in for 20 head. Come up and take 'a Mr. and Mrs. Sapiuel Smith of their claims against said estate, and look, you can’t help but like It. Very Furnished just the other side of Taloottville,.. Ford street are receiving congratu the said executor Is directed to give easy terms. W. Howard Barlow. public notice to the creditors to bring where the road turns toward Ver^ lations on the birth of a daughter In their claims within said time al EVEK ilAl]) FOR SALE—Barn 24 by 30, desirable non. Mr, Barnard, accompanied by lowed by posting a copy of this order to convert into a house, two small born early this morning. on the qniblic signpost nearest to the buildings and corn crib. Price rea T. B. Gary, also of Hartford, was The Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s place where the deceased last dwelt sonable. Inquire of Frank F. Spen within said town and by publishing cer, 387 North Main St. FREE driving toward Hartford. Green-; Episcopal church will meet with the same in some newspaper having a circulation in said probate district, berg was jogging along in the same Mrs. John Robb, 23 Summit street, within ten days from tlie date of this FOR SALE—Four family house on direction. Just before -the Kissel Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. order, and return make to this court Cooper St. Lot 60x300. Price rea-; by saving of the notice given. sonablc for quick sale. Wallace D. car came alongside of Greenberg’s A daughter, Ruth Phyllis, has WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. Robb, 853 Main St, Park Building. H-5-13-19 BRING RESULTS outfit, another automobile passed been born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip FOR SALE—Several nearby farms them. Barnard turned out for the Johnson of Wallingford. Mrs. John and homes In and near Manchester. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HET.D RATE— One cent a word for For information call or phone W. W. other car knd Greenberg's horse son is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. at Manchester, within and for the dis first tosertion, one half cent a Grant, 22 Cambridge street, Manches KE FUR CO. trict of Manchester, on the 13th day ter, Conn. Tel. 2^21, evenings or. in shied to one side. Then the horse A. Brink'of 91 Chestnut street. ' o f May A. D. 1919. , word for each subsequent in the day time at 26 State street, Hart- jumped back into the road just In The sunshine today was most Present, WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., sertion. The combined initials for. Conn.. Tel. Charter 6916. 161tC- Judge. ^ of a name, or the figures of a time to have the Kissel car strike welcome after three or fbur days of Estate of ANN KEATING late of FOR SALE— 1 4 ft. show case, 84. STAMPS Manchester, in said district, deceased. number count as one word. 1 6 ft. $9, 1 pr, computing scales |76, the wagon. The horse bolted and almos( continuous rain. Everybody The executrix having exhibited her Minimum charge 20 cents. 1 Electric Coffee Grinder, 110 volt mo dragged Greenberg out of the wagon. administration account with said es tor $50, 1 “Hobart” Electric Coffee We redeemed over $1,600 worth of these is now hoping that the pleasant tate to this court for allowance, it is Grinder with Peanut Butter Attach stamps last year. They represent Messrs. Barnard and Gary took weather will continue until after . ORDERED—That the 24th day of For the accommodation of ment, 220 volt, practically new. value > May A. D. 1919, at 9 o’clock, forenoon, our patrons we will accept Tel $275. Price $175. Ford closed deliv 16 Grafanolas given away at $100 each or i n the injured man to Dr. W. R. Tin Saturday, at the Probate Offleo, in said M anches ery car 1918 model. Address J. H. ker’s office, where it was found he ter, be and the same is assigned for a ephone advertisements for this Keith, 50 Holl street .______8 Complete Dining Suites given away at Some day a live wire at the north hearing on the allowance of said ad column- from any one whose $200 each or had some bad bruises on the legs. end is going to open up a moving ministration account \Yith said estate, naihe is on our books payment FOR SALE—Practically nsw two and tills court directs the executrix to be made at earliest conven- family 12'room flat Just oft West Cen 320 Rugs given away at $5 each or *T! He also acted as though his back picture house and he is going to to give public notice to all persons in ter ^reet. Price reasonable, Wal was badly hurt, although he did not make a good living at his job. It is terested therein to appear and bo V lence. In other cases cash lace^. Robb, 853 Main street, Park 200 Rockers given away at $8 each or hoard thereon by publishing a copy of must accompany order. Building. o complain about his back. The doc only necessary to watch the trolley this order In some newspaper having 4 Complete Homes furnished at $400 each a circulation in said district, and by or TO tor could discover no broken bones. cars that leave tfie north end every posting a copy of this order on the FOR SALE—Neat bungalow After his •injuries had been dressed, public signpost in the town where the Chester Green, TblM la .a ba are our owii copyright and evening to prove^ this statement. deceased last dwelt, six days before Wallace D. RobK 18811^ otraat. he was taken home in the Kissel car The W. M. Mr?- Jennie Strattofi said day of hearing and return make Building. redeemed at our own store thus saving to this court. and a search was started for the FOR SALEll-Eaat'''^ r . S a a |S ^ ^ k , you the profit which premium houses have and D. M. Miss Georgina Forbes of WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. horse. H-5-13-19 5 acres land , 7 room house, barn'rOF ^ « to make on stamps which they sell to the Daughters of Liberty, L. L. O. L., FOR SALE 7 head of stock and large chicken coop. IJo. 125 gave the members a surprise Price is reasonable. Wallace D. Robb, merchants^ KeFurCo. stamps are given AT A COURT OF PROB.A.TE HELD 853 Main St.. Park Building. May basket party^ at their meeting at Manchester, within and for the dis FOR SALE—102 aero good dairy and with all purchases for cash or installment at ■T3 NORTH METHODIST NOTES. trict of Manchester, on the 13th day fruit farm, good buildings, big silo, 21 FOR SALE— Practically new tw<^ There will be a men’s rally in the last night. Each member was given of May A. D 1919. Imad cattle, pair horses, hogs, hens, family' 10-room flat on 0>ak1and street, our store. in Present. WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., geese and full lino of machinery: also all conveniences and striiRly modern. vestry of the church tomorrow even a fancy May basket, filled wita Judge. , ;>0 acre farm, with water ^lower and Price is $4,900 for quick sale. Small See the display of redeenied stamps in our choice candy, and a social hour was Estate of CHARLES H. BISSELL, cider and grist mill, eight room houst;, amount of cash. Wallace O. Robb, show window, and then walk inside and ing at eight o’clock. The committee late of Manchester, In said district, big barn, hen house, icq house, all in 853 Main St., Park Building. on constitution is ready to report, held. The members who are ill deceased. good condition. Owner Vohn King, make a purchase and start -.wing our Upon application of John M. Wil Andover, Conn., R. F. D., B ox 47. FOR SALE—Pure bred White Leg and the officers nee'essary to a men’s were also remembered. liams praying that an instrument pur horn baby chicks, 16 cents each; cus stamps. Memorial Lodge Knights of Pythi porting to bo the last will and testa FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle, with tom hatching, three cents each egg. club will be chosen and a name se ment of said deceased be admitted to side car, in good condition. Inquire Telephone Rockville 206-6. J. |3. as will give a public whist in the probate and that letters of adminis 85 Spruce street. , French, Vernon, Conn. ISStf lected. All those who desire to be tration with the will annexed be Our Profit Sharing Plan come charter members should be Brown hall tomorrow evening. Play granted on Said estate, as per appli FOR SALE OR RENT—My, summer FOR SALE— Seasoned wood, birch, will start at 8.30 .and continue un cation on file, it is place at Bolton lake. 20 acres of 4 ft , $8; stove length, $10 per oord. present at this meeting. ORDERED—That the foregoing ap land, house, out buildings, 12 boats. Hard, 4 ft., $9; stoVe $11. Mixed sjab $8 til 10.30 after which refreshments plication bo heard and determined at John Finley, 79 W. Main St., R ock stove length. C. H. Schell, Brookmead Pleases The members of the Ladles’ Aid the Probate office in Manchester in ville, Conn. Farm. Tel. 148-12. Society are requested to come pre will be served. To the two ladies said district, on the 17th day of May •------and gentlemen holding the highest A. D. 1919, at 9 o’clock in the fo re FOR SALE—Hen coop and about two pared to sew at the meeting to be noon, and that notice be given to all dozen hens. Inquire William Noren, TO RENT scores a prize will be given also for persons, interested in said estate of 23 R idge St., Tel. 384-3.______* » Our Special Offer for held tomorrow afternoon from two the pendency of said application and TO RENT— Six room house on Hart-? to five at the home of Mrs. LeVerne tlfe one holding the lowest^scores. the time and place of hearing there DECORATIONS for stores, business ford Road. • Large barn, chicken Memorial lodge has recently moved on, by publishing a copy of this order "blocks and residences. The Over coope, grape vines and one acre of H o l ie s . in some newspaper having a circula seas Decorators, official decorators for land. The price is low. Wallace D. This Week Only to the north end of the town and is tion in said district, and by posti/is a the committee, Ferris Block. Robb, ,853 Main St„ Park Building. 1 / Friday at 6.30 the Ladles’ Aid copy of this order on the public sign will serve a supper ' to those who trying to create an interest in the post in said town of Manchester, at FOR SALE— $1.00 Brooms 65c. W ash TO RENT— Furnished rooms. Apply m lodge as well as to hold social times least 4 days before the day of said tubs, buckets and boilers, oil stoves. ^ Aaron JJohnson, 62 Linden St, or D. $1 Down the have been chosen to be canvassers hearing, to appeal- if they see cause at Gas stove in good order. J. McRob- R. Dynes, 701 Main S t for its members and friends. said tiip® a-nd place and be heard rela-, erts. Bargain Store, 177 1-2 Spruce t -M in the Centenary Drive. Rev. J. D. tive thereto, and make return to this street. i balance in Roberts, of the North Methodist COUtt.' WANTED GI^SS CJONGRATULATED. ; WILLIAM S. HYDE, Judge. FOR SALE—Two of the best build church of Hartford, will be present H-5-13-197 ing lots in Manchester; situated on WANTED—Adoption home for Washli^tph, ,Mayt 18.— President Hillard street, near railroad .station bright, healthy sfx-year old boy. Pro m CO covenient and make an address. The drive and trolley line. Price reasonable. testant, American parentage. Apply will begin next Sunday afternoon. Wii^oiL through Secreta^ji Tumulty, George,. Davidson, 80 Chutch St„ South Connecticut Children’s Aid Society, a. Manchester. Tel. 161-4. Brown-Thomson Building, Hartford, weekly or The apportionment of 81,631 will be tbday.^bldd^ Secretary ot' iiie Treas Connecticut. > uryhis ‘‘higher Mi^^ratula- WOOD FOR SALE—Oak, hickory S raised if each giver will put as much and maple $11 cord, foot lengths. in Newest Style W ANTED— ComiJeten.t maid for I monthly in the benevolent side of the duplex the success of Victory White birch $10 a cord, foot length. Custom sawing done also $1.25 a cord. housework, no laundry. Telephone II envelope as he pledged this year to Address Howard E. Fish, Bolton Notch, 331-2 or call 11 Park street payments SHELL Conn. Tel. 145-23. ______gCO ' n the current expenses of the church, WANTED—To do your decorating ^ I MARTHA WASHINGTON IN. FOR SALE—Magee range In fine for the Welcome Home celebration. will bring this this to continue for five years. condition. J. S. Brown, 144 Pearl St. The Overseas Decorators, official dec O i O Washington, May 13.— The trans FRAME orators for the committee, Ferris SO port Martha Washington, which FOR SALE—Bean poles, 50c a dozen. block. \ Grafanola SOME MORE PROTESTS. J. A. Alvord, Manchester Green. o Zurich, May 12.— (Delayed.)— sailed from Pauillac May 7 for New WANTED— Men to know of this un u< GLASSES FOR SALE—Overland truck in good derwear sale at Eger's. Fine ribbed to your in Social Democrat leaders speaking in York has changed her course and running order. Cheap if taken at union suits, worth $1.76 at $1.28; worth. will (Jock at NbWport News, May 17, Conspicuous? Yes, but vety once. J. A. Alvord, Iktonchester $1.98 also fine ribbed, at $1.59. Vhia the German National Assembly pro Green. ^ ' '■ week only. Stock limited. popular and distinguishing. - ■ ------^-- - _ ------Home tested against the severity of the the Mavy Department announced to Light, not easily broken, com FOR SALE—Seed corn, ensilage, WANTED— Every Modern Woodnaan peace terms, but declared they would day. sweet and Held. Seed beans, hay and of America to attend the May I5th This is the newest Grafanola'model. Rich fortable and very satisfactory. wood stove length. Inquire Greenwey meeting of South Manchester. Camp, 3 oppose a movement to reject them, Our assortment is large, the F arm ,' 36 Porter St. Phone 518-12. No. 9280. On that date a referendum pure tone.. Powerful silent motor. Ex said a Berlin dispatch today. ;THS KICKLESS SKIRT. vote will he taken on the proposed' y prices reasonable and— FOR SALE—No. 3 Underwood Type change In rates. , Bach member . ‘t clusive Columbia tone leaves. Automatic in Premier Philip Scheldemann told New "yerk. May 13.— No matter writer, special carriage, worth $100. urged tq be present and express hht' how light a woman's skirt Is, she We’re here to show them Quick sale $60, Inquire Box 188, opinion on this Important questlOB.. non set stop. the assembly that the treaty was Manchester. Abraham Wilson, Clerk. can kick a man if she wants to. WALTER OLIVER When this Grafanola is paid fpr you will one of violence to the German peo FOR BALE—Second hand Ford tour WANTfirM-By adults,, to jen t . six have one full book of stamps worth $2.50 ple. Magistrate Douraie so ruled and he Farr Block, 015 Main St. ing car. Easy terms. Inquire Nick. room house. Q. V. S., care of HeyaM; ■ put under bond to keep the peace SOUTH MANCHESTER Marchuk, 133 Oak St, . r'i." which is equal to-2 1-2 per cent discount on . . .. .'^1. ' . ■_ I ' WANTBD^-^Odil joSs, Bubh 48* [ ' Vi your purchase. The , German national assembly Miss jJennie Berger, 33. Miss Ber- Hours 10 a. m. to 8.80 p. m. FOlt SAL?1— T w o goqd driving mowlhg'owlhg and other dutsiae ivorR. In- ... ' denied that she had kicked Jo Telephone 89-8 horses. Cheap. Dr. Weldon. quire Nick Maroh'ul^ 188 Oak 8t The mid-month list of Columbia Records met yesterday to consider the peace $ e r ■ ^------4- seph GoldmiRz and tojd the judge FOR SALE—Several nice building WANTED— A chamber maid by tfaa^ for June now on sale. treaty. lots close to East Center street trolley. day. Mrs. Frank Cheney, Jr„ 10 • it could.not he done without split-r Prices $300 and up, easb^ terms. Rob Hartford Road. ; ( ; ^ ert J. Smith, Bank Building. ting the skirt she wearing. 'WANTED—Womea and gilri». . -•>» BASEBAUi SCHEDULE. SnSCELIiANEOU8. FOR SALE— On trolley line, , good ployment Departmei$t, Gbeney^f.. NatloBAl. seven room house, bath, set tubs, etc. ers. fit 1 1-2 acre of land, plenty fruit; $i800. rf- '“W...... G. E K H T H Chicago at Mew York, clear. IMPERATOR COMING. /ePECIAL ATTENTION jfhould' be Easy terms. Robert J. Smitbt Bank "’I srlven.thls advertisement /.Wideawake Building. ' ■ LOST (Cincinnati at Brodklyn, clear. New "York, May 12.— The^ &2|00.0, •Tn^Btors can' earn' Imoney in large Pittsburg at Philadelphia, clear. ' ton transport Iihperator, largest of manafacturlng concern. Hajasonie ■ FOR SALE—Neat buhgalow, 5 large LOST— On #a lh u t Street W ^ t * . Write, A. M, T.. Lock Box, No. rooms, hard wood. floors and flplsh. Pine and Coofler, stnal* oon $a1| ^ ; FURNITURE CO., h e St. Louis at Boston, clear. the (lierman liners reoently turned 83, Station A. New Havon, Conn. modem improvements, plenty oioset Ing $6.98, two small. . d pbotoj^. oyer to" tfie'^ijlles, left Brhst, Frnnee, room, lame verandas. Price only *abh; P.lhdes . return lor. American ANDERSON & c a r t e r announce .$2200. Easy terms.. .Extra land if^ erald Branch office. Pay Our Easy Way— It Pleases. Cleveland at Detroit, clear. on Friday,, and wlll'^ airlve to Hobo .that they are equipped to do tre^ jnir.r wanted. Robert , J. Smith, Bank g -a ‘gory,' pruning and spraying, of fruit /Buildlbg. m St. Louis at Chicago, clear. ken belt Saturday wUli 12,i006 trees, planting of trees and ' LOST—May*, ill, poeketbook • oonta! renovating and regrading (» ; lawns ffig. sunt of .money belwden toud'ten troops, accordinf to yrord received FOR SALE— Near the Center, mod Winter street on Center.^; (Only games today.) and beds, construction 'of drlvifttey* I*. by port of debarkation' bffloiais to and -Falks, , planting plans, anOti;''the ern 14 room double house, containing ee,' Internationa. general supervision of ostates..^- 29 heat, light, bath, s6t tubs. Concrete Baltimore at Rochester, clear. day. , Copper street, South Man<5hester, Conn. cellar .and walks. Everything in j>er- LOST—tio Iliil fect 'condition...* Price _ only $6880. Maple, .1 ^ ' RMdlhN at Blhghampton, clear. Robert J. Smith, Bonk ■ Building. ’ .turned fo.H erai ^he fleur-de-lis, more generally ' Why Is it that all tlie rogues man- ' ------i------^— * FOR SALE— Church..ptreet, lafge 4' The largest pineapple canneries In known as the iris, is the national age
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AtAJOR KEEPS WORD AND come (Home ednunittee at the Hish CDbeCwninQfteralO BROTHERS SEE EACH OTHER School building. m n p n m e The renewal- of the’- Main styefet J AFTER 8 LONfl YEARS. Verdun, Prance, May 1&.— This is encroachment controversy was ex Period^'Fuhiiture giv<^ BlItAnd At tbA Post O01c» at Man- pected at the evening session, but the •lM|ter M Second Class Mail Mailer tho story of a hot meal and a cold lenoN ON innEET u i major. And because of the combi selectmen decided to await the de , added pleasure as the years roll% Published by nation, two brothers age happy in cision of the town counsel as to being reunited after three years. which was legal, the map 4n the ^ .Ilie HeraM Pricing Company It was during the sweep of a cold, HoD Nock Controversy Still question or the wi^ten description. The hoard in addition voted to op CHOOSE THE GROOM myery Brenlng except Sundays ^anU slanting rain that there came a Holidays. knock on the door of the officers’ Hangs F ira pose the granting of a permit to Mr. aad then let us help yoii messroom of the Glorieux Hospital Holl for the enlargement of his By Mail, Postpaid building,>^ior to the return of the S4.00 a year, |2.0tl for six months here the other day. When the .mess CHOOSE THE OUTFIT / Carrier ...... Twelve Cerrts a Week sergeant opened the door he faced a town counsel’s decision. Should Mr. 'Elniinifle Copies ...... Two Cents WILL PR0BJHLY END Hall disregard the selectmen’s view You have saved some money and are figurii^r major of the United States Marine how to'make it go farthest in fornubinf yo«r' is«in Office—Herald Building, Man Corps, wet fropi hours in the ^rain, of the, question and, through his at chester. Branch Office—Ferris Block, torney’s advice, proceed with build home.' You are seeking appearance, com fo^ a i^ South Manchester. shivering from the cold that had IH ^ ilR T DECISION ing operations without the necessary dependability in your purchase. Don’t you fe6l that TELEPHONES. pierced his very bones. you would be wise in not paying too much attention Sf«i« Office, Main and Hilliard Sts.064 “ The O. D. said I could get some permit, the town will restrain him Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... 545 St. James Chnrch to" Start on Paro by serving an Injunction. It is very to price? Reniember you are making a purchase Bureau. Ferris Block...... 489 thing hot here” , he announced. “ I that means more to you than any you have ever need- it.” . chial School— Taxes Received probable that this matter will have to be settled in the courts. made— and if you buy dependable merchandise such STREET CAR SERVICE. “ Right away, sir", said th^ mess Wipe Out Floating Deht. The selectmen approved the Me as you find here it will last a lifetime. The Connecticut Copipany from sergeant. Then, a few moments EDITORIAL morial Day finance committee’s sug all appearances is in sore straits be later as the major drank the steam gestion that a budget be prepared of cause some of its lines do not pay, ing coffee that had been hurried to The board of selectmen met at the day’s expenses by the various and many suggestions have “been him, the mess sergeant found the the Hall of Records yesterday, both Fair Dealing heads of the committee and be offered by laymen for its relief. The courage to ask a question. afternoon and evening t o , transact- In buying furniture you are Four Room Outfit turned over to the board for their advance to a six cent fare has not “ Sir,” he began hesitatingly. "1 routine and special business, and .at the' mercy of the dealer. approval and payment. It will be Few people know enough abaut provided the income that was ex wonder if the major possibly could also to discuss and act upon several remembered that at a recent meet it to judge the actual value. pected and now the company is con know Private E. A. George, in the important public matters. B^ls ing the town voted to appropriate It may be made of the cheap sidering cutting out some of its lines. Headquarters Company of the Fifth against the town for the previous est material and yet appear to a sum' not exceeding $500 for' the In a printed statement in one of the Marines?” month amounting to $16,531.41, be the genuine article. purposes of defraying the expenses How are you going to pro Hartford papers it was said that the The major shook his head. were also O. K’d. oi the various ceremonies of the tect yourself; when making a cross-town line in Manchester did “ No” , he answered. “ Why?” The feature of the afternoon ses day. • N selection for the home? not pay and was likely to be dis “ He’s my brother, sir, and ,we sion was the reading of a communi By purchasing from a re continued. We do not know just hayeiirt seen each other in three cation from Rev. Wm. J. McGurk of Permits were granted to .August liable dealer who through a consistent policy of fair deal how this could be brought about years, and”— St. James R. C. church in regard to Sankbeil and John Hannon for the “You’ll see each other in three erection of gas'tanks providing they ing,^ has built up a constantly without serious trouble for the com- the present existing building line on gfowing business and contin pany. It has been suggested that | answered the major. And Park and Church streets. The Rev.^ come in under the provisions regu- ues to hold the confidence of the cross-town line could be taken he kept his word, with the result McGurks’ letter, vrhich, IS ^^f ex-* ating such cases. - his. patrons. oft and that the passengers going that Private E. A. George has just planatory follows; Town Treasurer’s ^Repbrt'. Watkins Brothers. finished a trip from the Army of Oc - - V to the south end could be accommo Hon. Board of Selectmen of the The Veport of the town tfbastirer dated by the Green line. This would cupation in Germany to see his Town of Manchester, to the selectmen for the month end brother in Verdun. , You "can wash the necessitate a change at the Center Dear Sirs: — ing April 3ff was as follows: THE LIVING ROOM— An attractive four piece St. James Church contemplates for every passenger going to the Balance on hand Au ^ suite with a comfoi*table arm; chair, rocker, settee SALVATION ARMY WILL TURN the erection of an assembly hall on gust 15th, 1 9 1 8 ,____ $11,165.09 Burners right with south end. It would, too, cut out the its lot situated at the qorner of and library table. Well finished fumed oak frames SALOONS INTO BACHELORS’ Taxes C ollected...... 164,385.41 fifteen minute service. It is the gen Park and Church streets, the same Court Orders, ...... 642.18 making a pleasing combinatiop. CLUBS, MINUS BOOZE. to be the first unit in the school Your Dishes eral opinion of the traveling public Miscellaneous, ...... 190,146.45 THE DINING ROOM— A beautiful Queen Anne New York, May 13.— The ancient, building to be subsequently built Selectmen, ...... 8,422.71 that the company would lose more period suite with large buffet, five dining chairs, an if not honorablb, institution— the on this site. than it would gain by such an ar $374,761.84 arm chair, china cabinet and table. Richly finish corner saloon, with its mahogany When the building line was estab rangement. A half hour service be lished in 1914 we were promised Expenditures; bar and brass rail— will not be rele- ed in walnut. tween the north and south ends of that the “ board would be willing and Selectmen’s Orders, ...$179,771.94 THE BEDROOM— A reproduction of the popular^ the town might serve during certain sated to desuetude on July 1, but will so advocate any reasonable re I Court Orders...... 1,829.12 Queen Anne Period. This suite consists of a dain- parts of the day but in , the evening ^tll be taken over by the Salvation adjustment of the building line to Miscellaneous...... 36,421.84 meet the needs of your church and. ^ dresser, chifforobe and a full size wood bed. The it would not meet the requirements. Army and run as an inocuous club Loans & Interest...... 141,003.10 corporation as shall seem equitable Balance on Hand, ...t. 16,735.84 Kitchen has just the right pieces to make up a prac Undoubtedly the Connecticut tor bachelors. and just.” tical set ;a sturdy kitchen table, two chairs and a Company has many lines which are This announcement is made by As the assembly hall will be lo $374,761.84 New Perfection .Oil Stove. less profitable than those which Commander Evangeline Booth. The cated in the rear of the north side Memoradum. serve Manchester and these. should M^ovement to bring as many of the of the lot we are anxious to save Outstanding Notes, Loans, etc. Convenient credit terms may be arranged. as much of this portion as possible 60 Bonds at $1,000.00 be the first to be discontinued or barrooms as possible under the flag for the future use of the children each ...... ,...... 60,000.00 curtailed. It would seem to a lay- of tbo Salvation Army, it is announc- as a playground and would there Temporary Notes...... 90,000.00 They are all steel enameled in map that the service on the Rock-1 will extend from ocean to ocean fore petition your Honorable Board $150,000.00 side and out. This will come ville-Stafford Springs line might be and from Canada to Mexico, to plan to permit us to carry the D, front of our future building some The temporary notes in the amount as a surprise to many familiar greatly reduced. It would be hardly There will be a whitejacketed bar- what nearer to the street, say ten of $90,000.00 will be paid May 6th, wtih the old style heavy dast fair to the patrons of that line to keep, as now, and the counter acros§ feet nqarer than the present build 1919. iron burner] rough and rusty. discontinue it altogether, b^t a few. from the mahogany will become a ing line. Q. H. Waddell, Treasurer. New Method Gas Ranges are a day would provide reason- self-service restaurant instead of a .Will be pleased to explain our .iy—,— to be found in our store in many acoommodatton fo those who “ free lunch” counter. Only soft plans to your Honorable Board if you so yrish, at any time convenient Towjp j Bills Paid. . different styles, in low oven,' betwaeii Rockville and Staf- drinks will be dispensed. The offi- lo you. Prances Arnott, J e n t ...... $ 24.00 elevated oven and cabinet fbrd ^Springs. There are other lines cial motto under which the “ alco- Respectfully yours, Alex Arnott, legal work .... 268.00 ranges, prices from $15. running out into the country where holless” bar will be run is: St. James Church, W qi. Armstrong, care of William J. McGurk, there is no stepm road which arb run “ Married men to their homes and ump ...... 42.50 Treasurer R. P. Bissell, groceries...... 24.45 at a loss because they give too fre- families on time— bachelors welcome South Manchester, May 12, 1919. J. F. Bowen, sa la ry ...... 165.00 quent service. If they gave rail-1 to stick indefinitely.” As the building line cannot be A. E. Bowers, r e n t ...... 14.00 road service, that is a car at longer Commander Booth in an interview changed without a public hearing A. L. Browm & Co., furnish intervals but at convenient hours I said: it was voted to give such hearing ings ...... 6.93 I. P. Campbell, damage to the needs of rural commuiiities would “ The saloon, as it exists today, is at an.early date. dogs ...... 11.00 be served and at the same time oper- | not wholly bad. I say this deliber 'Phe Price of Rabbits. E. R. Couch, rent...... 10.00 ating expenses would be reduced. ately, although I believe strong A communication was also read C. W. Cowlesestate, rent . . 14.00 But to deprive a busy and popu-1 drink is a mocker, and that the ex- from State Commissioner of Domes Chas. E. Beebe, record books 35.00 Assistant Home Makers^’ L. A. Converse, w o o d ...... 20.00 lous community like Matehester of cessive use of alcohol destroys both tic Animals J. M. Whittlesey, in re W. H. Cowles, forest fires . . . 5.75 Berkey & Gay Famitare A' street car service would » e econo- body and soul. Probably half the ply to letter sent to him recently by Nora Cunningham, rent .... -3.00 Steinway Pianos Whittall Rugs mic folly for a company n ic h looks men who go to saloons are led by a the town fathers, asking the com Mrs. H. DeForge, board and to the future for profits.® * [craving for companionship. m^ssioner to give an opinion in re care ...... 38.68 Stein way Pianolas Glenwood and Crawford Stewart Dillon, groceries . . . 31.18 "The Salvation Army has, within gard to the levying of damages Ranges A. Eger, furnishings ...... 5.88 Victor Victrolas If we were compelled to make the last fqw weeks, demonstrated the claimed by the owners ol rabbits, James Duffy, damages to dogs 2.50 the trip across the Atlantic by ajr psychology of the brass rail. There hares, etc., which have been, killed Emma Eldridge, r e n t ...... 12.00 we must confess we should rather is something about the shining bar by dogs. In his communication James W. Foley, foresT fires expense ...... 15.10 take a dirigible than an airplane. which brings all men to a common Commissioner Whittlessey stated C. R. Hathaway, r e n t...... 10.00 footing. The easy and relaxed atti that there were no set prices for Archie Hayes, horse hire . . . .5.00 Sarah Stratton, board and and cem ent...... 174.55 The Y. M. C. A. leaders are wast damages to rabbits, Belgian hares T. R. Hayes, damage to dogS 12.50 Keuffel & Esser Co., supplies 15.36 BASEBALL RESULTS tude of those who lean agpinst the care ...... 42.86 ing much time in explaining. Their geese, ducks or chickens. He was Hartford State Tuberculosis Manchester Electric Co., elec- mahogany or cherry suggests com ..Sanitorium ...... 34.85 Isaiah Symington, damage by work overseas will speak for itself. of the belief that the law leaves it tr4c current...... 2044.99 fort. Because wine and beer are Hartford Sand nnd Stone Co., d o g s ...... 4.00 Manchester Trust Co., high NATIONAL LEAGUE. Their shortcomings will soon be for to go, shall not a man take his ease to the- selectmen to pay Just anf. trap r o c k ...... 1^56,5£| G. W. Strant, grain ...... 37.00 way payroll ...... 3360.23 New Yprk 3, Brooklyn 2. gotten, if, in the main, their work in his own inn? * equitable claims in-accordahice witl^ H. R. Harrison, groceries . i F State^Retirement Board, pen Manchester Plufiiblng & Sup R. H. E. was and continues to be effective. their judgment Hartford hospital...... '. .'i sion for teaclilers ...... 47.99 ply Co., supplies...... 105.58 New York ...... 3 9 6 “ Therefore, at our newly-opened P. F. Hannon, damage by si Postmortems are interesting to doc A permit was issued to Chartes Wk C. A. Sweet, fumigating .... 35.00 Hugh Moriarty, re n t...... 14.00 Brooklyn ...... 2 5 1 hotel in West Forty-seventh street d o g s ...... J. 21.0.C N. Y., N. H. & H- R- R- Co., Batteries— Barnes and McCarthy; tors but not to the general public. we have kept the bar and brass rail Holman, representing the G. A. R Herald Printing Co., adver- ; > Warren Taylor, rent ...... 13.00 Fraitk Tanner, damage by freig h t...... 3.85 Grimes, Marquard aha' Krueger. I and the bartender back of them. Al- to hold a parade on Memorial Day, tlsing ...... • 6B.50 5.00 Chas. Ratenburg, blacksmith- > Pittsburg 8, Chdeago 2. J. ©. Henderson, board 6i ‘dogs . . .'...... Engiand will consider itself for- tpough soft drinks are served instead the line of march to be from Cheney R. V. Treat;^damage by dogs 4.00 ing ...... 18;.30 R. IL E. health expense ...... 2.96 31.72 J. C. Robinson, groceries . . . 10.16 Pittsburg ...... 3 i f 1 tunate in the recovery of the body of hard ones, this barroom of the Hall to the East cemetery, via P. Heffron, janitor wages and John Tresch, cemetery work Valvoline Oil Co., gas and oil *41.25 W. H. Schieldge, printing-.. 5.50 Chicago...... ^ . -2 7 0 of ^dith Cavell, the murdered nurse. I new era glows with good cheer. Hartford road. Main and Center expenses ...... 48.00 'South Manchester Water Co., Batteries— Cooper and Schmidt; street. -John Hutton, damage by G. H. Waddell, salary and ex The body was exhumed at Brussels | There are many bartenders of genial penses ...... 134.82 service ...... 64.26 Hendrix and Daly. and found in an excellent state of Harry England was given permis dogs ...... 1-00 Southern New England Tele — ^— personality and good character who C. E. House & Son, furnish- G. H. Waddell, salary as preservation. Today after an im Sion to erect a gasoline tank on his treasurer,;...... 41.66 phone Co., service ...... 28.54 AMERICAN LEAGUE. could just as well remain behind the \ inge ...... 13.00 J. M. Stone, lighting white Chicago 4, St. Loiils 8. premises. E. G. Walker supplies for posing military funeral at Brussels, soft drink bar as not.” E, J. Holl, r e n t ...... 16.00 5.75 way ...... 10.50 R. H. E. the body will be shipi^d to England I Main Street Damages HoUoran Bros., burials and roller ...... H. E. Strickland, clerical Chicago ...... '4 7 1 The first step of the Salvation conveyances ...... 73.00 T. Weldon & Co., drugs .... 1.17 and on its arrival will be honored Army. will be to acquire. In' New The payment of claims of Main F. S. Webster, supplies for work ...... •,...... <• 6.60 St. Louis ...... 2 9 2 W. H. Hyde, claims for Main F. F. Upson, grave covers . . 70.00 Batteries — Sohellenbacb and by funeral services at Westminster | York, the leases of saloons which street residents, which would release htreet damages . .’ ...... 3,500.00 typewriter ...... 9.50 G. B. Willis, highway oil and G. P. "Warfield & Co., probate Schalk; Gallia and Billings. Abbey. have been closed at much frequented the town from any further responsL M. P.#^tchlnson, hay ..... 150.57 court supplies ...... 2.05 - Cleveland -6, Detroit 4. bility for damages in raising the Harrj^rwin, new horse and • coal ...... 56.40 M street corners and to convert them H. L. Wilson, 2 months’ sal Charles Warka, groceries . . . 38.37 R. H. E. sidewalk grade frontiag the proper •rent of h o u s e ...... T. . • 241.50 Cl'eveland ...... 6 8 i; U. 8. IN SCRAP BUSINESS. to new uses. The fixtures, will be Mary C. Jenney, r e n t...... 7.00 ary as sealer of weights St. Louis, Mo., May 13.—The re ty of trie respective residents In- and measures ...... 50.00 Detroit ...... 4 8 2 kept, and, in many cases, employees S. Emil Johnson, assessor’s 16.75. GREAT SALE OF WALL PAPERS. Batteries— Coveleskl, Morton and ports from Washington of the num-] j.ejajjjed. volved,was ordered by the selectmen. salariar| ...... 300.00 C. J. Woodhouse groceries. . O. R. Wood, legal work----- 135.00 O’Neill; Boland and Alnsmlth. her of millionaire scrap dealers has The amounts are, as follows: Jennie Mary Klnehl, board and care 9.00 New York 4, Washington 4. Wm. Kanehl, conveyance . . . 3.00 Geo. Wogman, milk 4.43 Jdanchester people seldom have Smith, $500; Jane Rolston, $500; ' 14.34 R. H. b ; caused the Reclamation Service of Charles Laking, harness re- Peter.Balour, groceries ,. . . an opportunity to purchase wall pa the Department of Commerce to de FIND BOOZE IN MACARONI. William Hyde, $500; Margaret S. M, Benton, town clerk . , .57.41 New York . . . , ...... 4 11 8 ■ pairs ...... 6.20 4.50 pers like that offered by The Man>- Washington ...... 4 8 4 vise ways and means of saving scrap Bangor, Me., May 13.— Fifty Hyde, $500; Wflllam J. Trotter^ Fred Lewie, damage by dogs 6.00 Barber & West, filing saws. . Bllsh Hardware Co., supplies 43.54 chester/Wall Pappr Co., at their fire • Batterles-i-Russell and Ruel; quarts of liquor of high “ degree” $600; Gertrude B. Purnell and Clin Geo. McRobbie, care of barn 34.00 Shaw, Harper, Ayers and Gharrlty, Iron, rags and bottles, with the re Sista Borivicahns, re n t...... 20.00 sale. Thousands of rolls of new suit that a campaign is now on footl^^® seized at the Maine Central ton T. Bissell, $1,000; H.-B. Grace Maidden Bros^ supplies and New York-'Washlngton game calH repairs ...... 7.50 G. S. Buck, schools ...... 110.50 papers, not damaged In any way, are freight shed In this city by Deputy and Charles p3,. House, $1,500. R. E. Carney inburance .... 95.40 ed on account of darkness at end to save these “ treasurea” and con Ella Martin, nurse ; ...... 42.00 offered at a fraction of their original of fifteenth inning. Sheriff Mann. They were concealed Clinton B. Mapo'mber, William D. Manchester War Bureau, L. M. Chapman, lighting vert them into Thrift Stamps ano] cost. The store hasvbeen crowded in packages of macaroni and to the Sheekey and 'WiUiam J. Shields were fund for A p ril...... 100.00 white w a y ...... 22.00 ar Savings Stamps. Gustave’ Fischer, office, sUp-, with purchasers the past two days average man the package did not appointed special constables under Morris & Co,, meats...... 89,$3 DAY-OLD 'TWKlS M. J. Morlarty, r e n t...... 14.00 plies ...... ^-55 burthe stock is so large that appar look in the least suspicious, but the the provisions of Chapter 300 the M. Fitzgerald, tea m ...... 164.68 East Youngstowi^ Ohio, May irgPEEDY AUTOIST^ DEPRIVED New Britain Board of Char ently but lltje Impression has been deputy gave it a shake, nevertheless, State statutes. , This appointment ities, board and care .... 61.37 W. J. Flood, advertising . . . 10.00 — Twin boys were born to Mr. nnr* ^ / OF CAB FOR SIXTY DAYS. made upon it. The papers are done and his ea^s being attuned to liquid will give them the power to exercise C. O. W. Nelson, blacksmith 8.85 General Typewriter Ex- ^ Mrs. John Dsidoczy, add, to pro' Cincinnati, Ohio, May 13.— Dom chan ge...... 8.50 up in room lots for ease in handling sounds he recognized the^“ gurgle,” ' 'their authority on and off private T. W. Oxley, groceries...... 29.88 their vitality, Stephen, sAw inick Bamanto pleaded guilty to run Steve Parchark, r e n t ...... 16.86 Glenney & Hultman, rubber and customers may easily make their property, whereas before they were boots ...... 15.00 pounds, and Emery, twelve pon ning bis automobile fifty-two miles Park Hill Grocery, groceries. 2.58 selections. PaUits, VarpIshetrJ TAKE SAFE AND CONTENTS. confined to thd latter, their JufUdlC" W. F. Pickles, rent ...... 72,00 G, F, Goodspeed, repairs to were talien ihe next mornlNig;i.< gn hour within th» city limits. He Brushes, Window Glass and In fact i9t. Louis, Mo,, May 18.— Exit the tion being confined to private proper 31 H. Quinn, candles...... 18.72 chrs ...... church, where tt^ey were' ,bi jpald $60 and. costs and in addition Alex Rogers, shoes 7.50 Good* Roads Machine Co. ,. 57.66 the entire stock of the store is in safe blower. Enter the safe taker. ty. It was also suggested that the The mother {LOW has six bdyt court dryly remarked; “tou'll F. A. Rolston, grain 12160 C, R.'Hathaway, Main street cluded in the sale.—adv. i ^bbers didn't take the tmie to mill police come under the direction damages ...... 1,500.00 ^Irls and says she oarer '*f0lt, not run ibat automobile 62 mlleli an R. W. Smith, stenographic y “crack” a safe in the Kreger Grocery of the lo(tel Chief of Police. services 86.00 G. H, Howe, salary and per or happier” in her life» m boar for sigty days at least.” And The more you stir up a plate ot Companf bffloe, but instead carried Wening Session. Q, W. Smith, rent...... 12,00 sonal taxes...... ■ ...... 269.20 ’ibo bailiff took the license tags from Chariek Stenberg, rent .... 108.60 Hartford Contracting and soup, the* cooler ’** it becomes— and a 400-pound safe, containing The evenlDC session was brief, the .1 tbd InmCbitta and deposited them with Mrs. N. K. Stenbprg, rent . . . 8.00 ^ Supply Co., push cart .... 42,00 you flmPit' the same Way with some u who will keep th^m untlU tdd.B6, out of the store and puMt in selectmen adjohmlng early that they Samu41 Johnson, rant ..... 16;D0 Fred Skippee, salary' and friends. inigtat attend a meeting of the WeU helpers ...... • 146.00 C. W. king Co., coal, lumber it 'bbto■ elapsed. a maobine and dr^e away. " * i j ' V . • iK' - ; • < / /I r«-». \ V ' X *^, <’^- 7 :>■-. t. IS^/^NING 1010.
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FOR BIG FIGHT TO ROW m m THAMES
Beady for Willard.l>emp- To Enter Henley B ^atta on July 4 at Toleido, O., on July and 5 ^ N o ‘ Grand CSiidlenge Cop Clheorpomied) [ diS^Dtaipsey Expected'^ ^onli^t. This Year. / Fur Storage, Safe, EconomicaL Telephone Ch. 1090. Toledo,- Ohio, May IS.^W ith the i»arlB, May 13.— American army Mail and Phone Orders Receive Prompt Attention. miuiii mw very ozdne .e^ u t him laden with crews will enter the Henley regatta A li dollar ' slsms, Tex Rickard, the on the river Thames July 4 apd 5 ^‘gambling promoter” of the Willard- with eight oar, (minus coxswain), The Kuppenheimer Dempsey>F-ourth of Jftly battle here, four oar and single sculls. refuses to‘ he. trorrl^d as to the se There will be no grand challenge lection of the "t^iri^man in the ring. cup this year. Tbe Henley stew Twenty- Pourtli inniYersary Sale- Appro^t^mately $^5,000 has already ards have voted to substitute a ser arrived for choice seats. vice race with flying corps from Tex would consider Georges Car- every British army, - Canada, Aur pentier, the French heavyweight, al stralia. New Zealand represented. Notions and Hoy$ehold Supplies m T he Father so he might consider "Bat” Nelson, The climax of the season's service former lightweight champif5n who rowing wiU be arf- inter-allied re-* ------of a has wired “service gratis;” further, gatta two 'weeks alter Henley. The - W e Celebrate This Event for Four Days Tex would consider Matt Hinkel— entries, including the strong Henley but Rickard is looking after the dol contestants, will include France, B eginning lars and saying "let George do it” , Belgium and Czecho-Slovakia. Wednesday Morning \ ' . ■ (meaning Willard and Dempsey.) Major Paul Withington, former Tex has 2,500 ringside seats which Harvard oarsman and football play Our Twenty-fourth Anniversary'Sale of Notions and Household supplies is scheduled Y D Hero for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. It will be on an even he plans to dispose of at $60 per, er -and coach of the University of that is, those not occupied press, Wisconsin crew, is conditioning the greater scale than ever. The stock of high grade household necessities is larger than His bosom swells with pride, his pulse-beat quickens, ever and the reductions in prices are extremely liberal. ^ he feels almost like a boy again, and he doesn’t care a officials and a lew friends. The other American oarsmen. Major Herman seats are. offered at $50^, $40, $80, Rogers, of Ylle, later of the Union As usual. Manager Eliot has arranged to give free to 500 c^t«mers, GIFT BOXES, hang who kno^s it. $25, $15 and $10. The $10 seats Boat Club, of Boston, has'been elect each containing twelve useful articles. These boxes will be given to the first 500 custom He gets the dress-up fever as he hasn’t had it be are approximately 260 feet from'^he ed captain of the American eight. ers who buy one dollar’s worth or more at the sale. They will be given out by Mr. fore since his honeymoon days. - He wants something ring. Asniers, near Paris, but will move Eliot personally. Save your duplicate sales check and hand it to Mr. Eliot. The ar with just a dash of style to it. Nothing extreine, of Dempsey is expected to .arrive The Americans are training at ticles in this box sell regularly for more than $1. Be sure to get one before they are course. /That would never do. But something just a here late tonight or tomorrow from to the Thames early in June. all gone.- little smarter than he’s been in the habit of wiring, Excelsior Springs, Mossouri, by auto. Careful attention given to mail and phone orders during this sale. Extra sales- because he feels a little smarter than he’s been in the Jack will lose no time in select TO SHIP ATHIiETES. habit of feeling. ing-training quarters and ; Toled^ ^elprks in Attendance.. fistic fans will then be permitted ti' W^r Deppirfment to Send Soldiers to PLAN TO SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY AND AVOID THE AFTERNOON CROWDS. exchange jitneys, dimes, or two-bip{ Frmice to Compete in Games. The House of pieces to get a line on the champion ship aspirpnt. Paris, May 13.— The War Depart I Special Feature—Guessing Contest ment has cabled authorization^ from Washington for the appearance of During this sale we shall have a window demonstration of the preoess of making Kuppenheimer NEW SUSPECT. famous athletes, now. in the Unitec (Alliance Hairpins. A machine will make these pins during the four days of the sale. States but who were in the Army, ‘It will be operated by the oldest hairpin machine worker in the country. Two prizes, — supplies just what he needs— suits staple and con Insane Convict Being Sought By in the inter-allied games to be staged one $10 in gold, one $5 in gold, will be given to the persons guessing nearest to the servative in the main, but with the slight style touches, Vermont Authorities. in Prance within a few wee'ks. number of hairpins that will be in our window Saturday night when the machine stops the perfection of fit and the superior tailoring that dif "There is no legal authority for working. All hairpins made here ■will be packed and left in the window. Guessing ferentiate really fine clothes from the merely ordinary. Barre, Vt., May 13.— An entirely the transportation to Prance of civ coupons can be obtained at counter where the pins are sold. DURING THIS SALE new aspect may be given in the case ilian soldiers,” cabled General March ONE PACKAGE OF ALLIANCE HAIRPINS FOR 5c .AND GIVE ONE PACKAGE of Mrs. Harry B. Broadwell, mother chief of staff*. "The War Dephrtment FREE TO EACH PURCHASER. This guessing contest is open to women only. $ of three children, whose naked body is in entire sympathy with the idea, $40 was found in the center of the city’s *35 45 however, and is writing to obtain TINTEX business district, if an insane con the necessary funds from the vari EXTRA SPECIAL These prices buy Kuppenheimer Suits that vict who is reported as having es ous jvelfare organizations to pay the' Tintex will not stain the hands or in caped from the State Insane Hos 5,000 cards Wilsnap Fasteners'. To in your local tailor cannot duplicate in style at way of selected athletes to Prance.” jure the fabric. pital on the day before can be placed The American Army lUniversity at troduce this wonderful snap fastener into * It is a color retainer and restorer. any price, nor in quality at much less than in Barre on that night. Beaune won the ipter-University 2,500 homes we "will sell the regular 10c It comes in all the fashionable shades,' A statewide search was ' being double these figures. track meet at Beaune Sunday over size card at 2 for 6c. Limit 2 cards. tints silks, (China, jersey, Italian), crepe made today for the convict. teams representing the Universities While they last. ' , de chine. Georgette, washable satin, or Other good Suits from $20 up Irrespective of this new angle, two of Toulouse, Montpelier, Dijon, Gre taffeta, also laces and wool that have men and a woman are being held in noble, Poitieres and Nancy. turned yellow. their rooms, taking their meals there WAYNE CEDAR BAGS Special demonstration during our 24th and having no opportunity to tailk CUPID IS BARRED ■ anniversary sale. 500 No. 3 Wayne Cedar \Yardrobe with one another. AH three are per » FROM MILWAUKEE. sons wfio heretofore occupied posi Milwaukee’s biiil&ilfg Inspector is Bags, value $1,25, fo r this sale only 79g G. E. House & Son, Inc. tions in the spotlight of the investi KLEANET i reported to havq recently said that 500 No. 15 Wayne Cedar Wardrobe gation. the acute shortage of dwellings in The patente^i invisible Hair Net, made that city is keeping to a minimum Bags, value $1.50, for this sale only 89c of sterelized human hair. Special price for the 24th anniversary sale. Three ICE CREAM AS A FOOD. the number of marriages, and that Mr. Henry B. Wilson, direct from the the old adage, "Love will find a for 25c. manufacturer, at Fort Wayne, Indiana, A representative from the factory will The firM food furnished the human way” , is being daily, contradicted will be here to show you how to use the be here to explain all the good qualities animal is mother’s milk, and now when it comes to the question of of this Hair Net. The Hartford Tailors owing to extensive research work on finding a home. Wayne Cedar Wardrobe Bags. the part of sUentists, we are given A field agent of the United States IN NEW QUARTERS NO. 3 OAK STREET to know the reason why. Homes Registration Service of the BASEMENT OF FERRIS BLOCK EXIRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL The scientists have discovered the Department of Labor,, who was re 400 pairs steel . laid 200 $1.00 size Bottles 300 50c size Oil of Cedar fact that any young growing animal cently in Milwaukee to assist in en SHEARS, value $1.25, Sale Gil o f Cedar Polish, with Polish, with an absolute Steam Cleaning and Dyeing will eventually starve to death with larging the work of the local or ganization, reports that during his price an absolute guarantee, guaranty each out some of the vitamines found so See the samples of cleaned and Dyed Garments in our stay in the office as many as ap 59c 50c 25c abundantly in natural fat which 20 show window. plications a day were received for comes in milk. EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies’ Dresses, Waists and GloVes a Specialty, cleaned houses, flats, and cottages, but that EXTRA SPECIAL Ice cream is made of cream from 500 traveling coat'hang EXTRA SPEC:iAL by the new steam, process and restored like new. none of these could be filled. 500 25c velvet ^ ip hose milk, sugar, either cane com sugar The field agent reports having ers, nickel plated. Value supporters, per pair 500 75c cans Old English MADE TO MEASURE MEN’S SUITS or glucose, or all three as the case communicated with 12 of the largest 25c' Sale price . 10c Floor Wax, each may be, a flavor.,^nd some other in real estate office^ in the city, nAt one 3 for lOc 39c See our samples. Let us take your measure for a gredients. Those mentioned are the of which was able to offer a house at EXTRA SPECIAL tailored to order Spring Suit. principal ones. a rental under $65 per month. The EXTRA SPECIAL 300 25c value C. B. alu DEMONSTRATION Cream is composed of butter fat, average rental which the applicant Fred E. Hall’s Liquid having present the necessary vita- minum Sheffield Bessemer to the United States Homes Regis- Cedar Wax. Cleans all Wearever Aluminum. Corset clasps, sale price mines essential to groyrth, sdine min trat^bn Service at the preseut time kinds of wood work> autos, Miss Helen Henry, a fac eral substances, protein and water. 10c able to pay is $23_per month, carriages, pianos, 3 ^ caps tory trained expert, will be There is some unknown principle though tbe range is fairly wide, ex far this sale at our store all this week or quality, whatever you-, choose to tending from $'12 to $60 per month, . :23c EXTRA SPECIAL to demonstrate that alu fbrm it, in milk fat that'fiiiakes th'e, NORTH END GARAGE 'The last weekly report submitted 1,000 Botles PEE-CHEE minum utensils are not all "OUR MOTTO” — HONESTY AND SERVICE FIRST| child grow and’ thrive, vjn'lce cream to Washington by the manager of EXTRA SPECIAL for aH white shoes, and the same. Tomorrow we' First olasB repair work on all cars. Ford cars a specialty. the normal milk fat content which the Milwaukee office indicates that will siell it during tRis an will sell 2 1-2 qt. lipped , . All work turned out when promised. averages, possibly 8 to 15 percent, 200 silk covered Pin during the pfdeeding 6 days 24 ap niversary sale at 17c a bot saucepans, regular price ‘‘WE ARE BOUND TO PLEASE YOU.” makes a rich, wholesome, concen Cushions, value 25c, sale plications were received for houses, price, 10c tle. $1.25, for 98c GIBSON ft DWYER . trated food, containing not only but of which not a single one could be ter fat but also protein, carbohy filled; and 57 applications for apart 69 Hudson Street MANCHESTER Tel. 402 drates and mineral. The proteins of Agents for Wolverine 1 1-2 Ton Motoc Truck. ments or flats, of which only 3 could milk are worth three times as much bo provided. for growth, pound for pound as the proteins of cereal grains and nearly when little Mary appears to be in six times as much as the proteins of ORIENT TO GET 5,000 MILES danger they shout advice to her. Be He will be idle for several days. the pea or navy bean. The product OF SMILES AND TEARS. cause of the many dialects of the na tives it is Impossible t» translate the THE B ffi With the Reds ready for the clash averages six ounces of protein to Handsome New4 Models ' with the Dodgers something is liable each gallon. Los Angeles, Cal., May 13.— With sub-titles and* the natives are able Larry Doyle beat the Dodgers. He to crack at the top of the National We are informed that the neces the ^nding of the war a drive is be to Interpret the plays through the 1roke up a perfectly tied game in League percentage column. sary calcium or lime is really sup ing conducted from this city by mo language of the eye only. le tenth with a circuit clout and The^ Cubs make their initial bow plied In milk, whereas sodium and tion picture producers with the idea In Ladies’ Wcusts of opening a market for..,^m*erica%- ►revented a Dodger score in the lat- at the Polo Grounds to^ay. chlorine are supplied by- common hun d e f e a t forecasted made films in the Orient and the jr half of the same inning by back- salt. IN WILL OF JULY, 1918. Just received a new line of handsome Waists in. Gwr- Mg up Chase when McCarty threw MIDDLE WEST FIGHTERS The normal blood sugar. Is -dext Antipodes. It is estimated that 5,000 gettes, plain and embroidered, $5.48 to $5.98. # U d . TO GET GREAT WFXCOME. rose. All sugars, other than corn miles of smiles and tears in .film K Not content with a 12-inning sugar, have to be converted into, form will leave Los Angeles during Santa Ana, Cal., May 13.—When CREPE DE CHINES in white and flesh .tint, also Woreless tie Sunday the Yankees and St. Louis, Mo., May 13.—Approx the latter part of 1920 for Oriental Ernhst Schroeder, a Gei'inan, drew up dextrose or glucose tefore they-can black at $3.25 to $4.98. fj^nators hooked up in a^l5 stanza imately $100,000 has been raised to be assimilated. 'Without glucose in markets as well as markets south of his will July 23, 191(8, he predicted lo-decisibn-bout. Score, 4 to 4. • defray the expenses of the reception the blood, life would cease. The the equator. / the defeat of*-Germhhy and ordered EMBROIDERED VOILES at $1 to $2.25. Hugfid^s was chased to the show- to be given the Thirty-fifth Division, com sugar^which is in ice-cream is ; A .recent 'film survey made for the that $1,300 worth of-Liberty Bonds fter telling Brick Owens what composed of Missouri' and Kanst^ ready for assimilation withodt using benefit of picture ^agnates showed he had purchased be divided among MIDDIES in Women’s Sizes $1.25 to $1.98, 10 thought of him-when Brick call- National Guardsmen, when they ar up energy In the conversion thereof. that the' pictures of Mary . Pickford three nephews in the German Army. i GUarrity out at the plate and rive from France. led cream thus jnade is an~unusu- ^re in especial demand in Australia, The major portion of the estate, val CHILDREN’S MIDDIES^ 39c to 41.79; ten reversed his decision. Work has already been started on ally wholesome product-and a very Flew Zealand and Japan. The antics ued at $32,704, went to other Ger ■ Claude Hendrix; lost, his initial the grand stand to be used by the refreshing confection f6r adults and of Dou^jas Fairbanks and the capers man relatives. The forecast read: le-of tlie season when the Pirates Relatives of the fighters when the all should recognize this value and of Charlie Chaplin are ot great in "The reason for . leaving mokt of n.jruUbped the Cubs three to two in boys paGs by in parade. The stand, consume more ice cream. Icef erpam terest to the Chinese, who in the In my property to people now fighting ixuittigB. _ which will cost about $30,000^ will and products of it wwe put in the terior view the pictures in open-air for the German Army is not that I i'Bolahd'B HS^en walks, combined accommodate 1.2,000 persons and e^ntials by the food administrft- theaters after dark. In New Zealand, espouse their cause, but because,I '!two Tiger errors permitted will be erected on both - sides of tlbn. It must at all times be re where the native Maoris are partial know the misery tha£ will be suffer^ by destitute soldie^ returning to iftehuid to win, 6 to 4? r Twelfth street. membered that ice cteam is a food to Mary Pickford, ' ' audiei^ il0 ih,e White Sox were de- The htand will not be taken down and not a "non-essential’’.— ,i A. watch the little staf ky standing bn. civil Hfe from a vanquished army and X wish to see them properly provided ttl ‘ ^iiowns, -Eddie Cdllins until-all St.; Louis fighters have re Ifolbrook, Dali’s^ Department, Con their ’ ohairs as hmen D’ettnentiy rdo idon in his right leg. turned. necticut. Agricultural ‘CoUege,'ll^rrs. at prise fights this countfiysAnfi for.” . '
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MABIHEai;; SEEKS ANOTHE]!^ ^4 if * New May 13.-r-i3jU th e^ i^ l^ ; Chicagjp, Mhy, 13.— ^Just ^Uecause of propdrlibB “ Kentpl”' ClarJ|;Baicom, “ Just seven- edmecKifi the paMuhttdtt tj^two bu^^tb young ideas,’’ failed \ E^ilry ^ooper will be ceptateP^iSPthe metal and whiclr eite'-now di^oting in his latest ^ ort to woo and win ! BM Sox this year. energies to increi^e that< P'^odaction the Goddess o f Love, he’s not going • • • were features of the trading bn the to sell thef wedding outfit, but de Briiqing Home 28,000 The San Antonio club hassecneed stock market at the opening i^day. clares “somebody’s daughtekis go mflelder Gyde befate from St Panl. A • • • American Smelting, which turned ing to be my brl^e dum soon.’’ - cers and Men from die “ Kernel’* Baicom, as he insists on Like Ebert the president of new out the greatest'amouhf of silver in being called, says he is the onl^r “ liv Oenhany, Bob Shawkey wears a pearl this country advanced 1% to 79% H a t d ^ e ld s . ^ Ick p in . - andrXJ. S. Refining moVed'up 1% to ing mi^ber of the: old Tammany m * • 68. Butte Coppec and 21^#. which ring f^'^New York,’^^|^d that---he 1;b ■•nr Capt Bd Lafltte, the former big was a good ptjodujjer of silver, last makii^ymon^ “dasiH^g around'in league pitcher, arrived home the other year, advanced over two points to sdocks.-and sech.’V T?: ■ f VIRIOflS m m ABOAHO dafj^'from France. The “Kernel’’ is very frank about .’ ,) * • * 133%. k\ Anaconda, another large silver pro his latest love affair, and while he The management of the St Louis says “ an old fool is the worst of the War Department Gives Out Names of Browns announces that the club will ducer, advanced, half to 68% . Cerro whole durn pack,’’ ha is willing and Vessels, Units Aboard and Camps be without a scout this year* De Paso rose 1% to 45 and Ontario * * ' • silver advanced % does tell all about it as warning Where Men Will Be Mustered T T HAS proven to be such an economical, effidoit, durable, factor t^ t it Out. In another six months the big The leading issues of other groups to'the “younger ones.” But let the ■ * Npays for itself within a few months* time if used only* for plowing, discing, news Items will be the world series, were fairly strong. Steel - Common “ Kernel” tell about it. I harrowing and other field work* Just ns If there never, had been a war. gained % to 109%. The Marine “ She is the cashier where I eat. 1 1 « » * But the Fordson is snore than a tractor. It is an econosnical, powerful, stocks made fractional advances. fell for her at first sight and I fell Washington, May 13.— Sixteen portable power plant tii^t will drive any kind of belt-driven farm is^einena President and Manager Branch Texas Company continued in sup hard. Oh, so hard.. more transports, carrying a total of Rickey of the St Louis Nationals ex ply, dropping % to 274%, Indus “ In her I saw my idea* of a soul 28,000 officers and men of the A. E. With this power plant you don*t have to spend vahiaUe time draQpng pects much from Outfielder Shotten trial Alcohol advanced 1%- to 156%. mate exelnplified. ’ No, I will not tell F., have cleared fr-om French ports around a-heavy cumbersome gas engine. this summer. • • * New York Central % to 77% and you her name. , I had been on the the War Department announced this Down in the wood lot^ sawing up the winter’s fuel—^up in the bam afternoon. - Charley Schmidt for nine years a Missouri Pacific advanced one point right side of the market for some filling the silo—^baling hay—grintBng feed— ever3nivhere on the farm, every member of the Detroit catching staff, to 31% . time and was pretty flush. They are; the Martha Washing day in the year, there are jobs for tWs wondAful, portable power plant. Is the new manager of the Sioux City Stock Quotations. “J bought her roses and diamonds. ton, with 3,100, from Pauillac, due ■Western league team. • Reported for The Evening Herald I told her I wanted someoile to darn at New York, May 17, the Walter A. The Fordaon is provided with a belt pulley placed at the right-»de o f the traawnnsion bou^g. It is'driven thru a beveled gear. , * * * by Riqhter & Co., 6 Central Row, my socks for the rest of my life. She Luckenbach, with 2,495, ^rom Bor Mr. McGilllcuddy has signed a ball Hartford. 2:'30 p. m. prices. gave assent. I felt as kittenish as a deaux, due at New York, May 19, the Vnth a pulley at the right-hand side; and the belt ninnihg forward; it ia easy fbr die driver player who went over the top eight to line up th2 pulley properly without leaving his seat. At G & W I ...... 153 nchoolboy. Everything was fixed. We Mt. Vernon, with 5,834, from Brest, times. It’s a stupid umpire who won’t American Sugar ...... 133 were to be married in the Little due at New York, May 17; the Val- The powerful Fordson eng^e is 22 horse power at the puUey at 1000 R . P. M . I.T ponder th^t Information. Am B S u ga r...... 81% Church Around the Conner. It was to cia, w^h 1,067 from Brest, due -at ample power to do any work on the farm. The pulley is 9 inches in diameter; and ia designeo Am Tel & Tel ...... 103% for a six-inch belt. Ward Miller, veteran outfielder, will be a case of ‘fifty-fifty.’ Each was to New '^rk,. May 21; the West Got- Anaoonda ...... 1 67% Don’t think of the Fordson merely as a tractor— think of ijfc as one durable;_efficient pojiwr play with the Kansas City club next Am^ Sm elter...... 79 % furnish j one-half of the inco^eC^ .Ctft omskaj.with one casual, from St. Na- zaire, at Newport News, Misiy 25-;- uhit that not only replaces the horses on field work, but also replaces the stationary gaaouna ‘ season. He was obtained by the Kaws Am Loco ...... 78 Course I was to give her 8^0v t6 geP engine, besides doing scores of jobs t ^ t have formerly been done by hand. from the Salt Lake City club. Am Car F ou n d ry...... 101% her wedding thing-ama-dubs. the P c^ r Sea, with one casual, from • • • A T & S Fe ...... 94% “ And then came, the crash. I went St. Nal^ire, due at New York, May • .rv Among those who would just as Balt & Ohio ...... 50 to the restaurant. She was talking 21; ^hg.Sierra, with 1,551, from Bor Cobae In and let us show yon |nst'^ soon see Qrover Alexander remain In B R T ...... i . . . . 23 Bethlehem Steel ...... 75 % deaux, due at New York, Mfty 20. why thia tractor hai proven such a to another man. It wasn’t love talk, remarkable .auccess—why fsrmets aro definitely along the Rhine are the Butte & Sup ...... 25 ^ Martha Washington. seven other National league cluhs. eithfer. ‘Where do you get that stuff?’ buying them by thoueanda every Chile Copper ...... 24% The Martha Washington is bring month. You will be interested to ^1.; • • • A Cons Gas ...... 99 % she was saying to him. Then this 3 ! , ing the 321st Machine Gun Batta learn i^ how we handle the service SL Louis war correspondents have Col Fuel . . 46% fellow looked at me. I didn’t like also. 111 • • . ‘m nominated Josh Billings for the Job of C & O . . . . 65% that look a bit nor the way he put lion complete, to Camp pix and ,167% first-string catcher with the Browns. Can Pac . his hand to his hip pocket. scattered; headquarters and medical I That will last until Hank Severeld gets Erie . ; . . . . 17% detachments, fourth and 30th com 1 r. Gen Electric ,154% : “ I remembered I had not sent her ' moving. panies of second battalion, 20th En y:i' * * « Gt Northern . 94% roses that day and left hurriedly on gineers and Fourth Engineers Ser- Lee Mdhdows, the spectacled twlrler Kennecott . . 35% this daily-mission of love. With the •V^ Lehigh Valley ...... 56 viCb Company, Camp Grant, and scat 4\\\ sni of the SL Louis Cardinals, has bad roses I,.bought myself a gin rickey— Mexican Pet 177% tered; medical and supply detach his tonsils removed since last season .118 then another and then several more. Mer M Pfd ments and companies A, B and C, i and expects to have better health as’ Mer M . . . . 48 I needed something like that. I 307th Field Battalion Signal Corps, j a result Miami Copper . . . 24% “I started out to find out things - ».■; • « * .108% mostly to Camp Sherman; Casual < 'i Norfolk & West for myself. Inquiry revealed that she w f Ollt Two young catchers are to receive National'Lead ...... 75% Companies from Kentucky, Mississip EHmer Automobile :-n was married and that the ‘other fel big league’ trials this year because of North Pacific ...... i , 94% pi, Ohio and Illinois; Detachments, N Y C e n t ...... 78% low’ was her husbapd. My secretary what they did on army teams last sum 327th>and 828th ^hfantry, and scat mer. Benny Kaulf has got a trial for N Y, N H & H ...... '------31% recovered my gifte for me. i.'M Com papy Press . Steel aCr ^ . 80 % tered casuals. ' Frank Polapd, who caught for hIS team “ I tell this story to safeguard the Penna' ...... '...... 45 % LuckenlTach. .|ool at Camp Sherman, and Bill James has young men of ChiCago and the People’s Gas ...... 50% The Luckenbach has aboard field done the same for-^Murphy, bis army Repub I & S ...... 85world, % for that matter. Take care, Center Street backstop. and staff headquarters, supply 'and Reading ...... 87 boys, take care.” Chic R I & Pac ...... 27% machine gun comp^pies. Sanitary de Southern Pac ...... 108,% tachment, headquarters, first and South Manchester Southern Ry ...... ‘...... 30% WHO KNOWS ’Wns HERO? SMUGGLERS FOLlOW MARK second battalions, medical detach Bditon,. llay i3.--^^anted by the St Paul . i ...... 39% rx - - 'Third Ave ...... 18% TWAIN’S SUGGE8TI01J ments of same battalions and Com toupiirtlfait' o f «th«; Northeast, which Unioh Pac ...... 133 San Francisco, May 12.— Mark panies A to H, inclffeive, of the 327th deslMs to phbUcly decortite him with Tex Oil ...... : ------273 Twain’s statement in the “ Double Infantry, the tiulk'to Camp Devens U S steel ...... 100% a Distinguished Serviee Cross, Lieu Barreled Detective” fhat “ the best and Camp Upton. gade General Juhan R. Lindsley, tenant Colonel James L. Flint, ,of Utah Copper ...... 78% Westinghouse...... 56 way to throw a detective off the Mt. Vernon. commanding the 164th Infantry Bri No. 320 Temple street. New Haven, Lib Bonds, 3% s ...... 98.72 track is to go along with him” was The Mt. Vernon: 302nd Infantry, gade, are passengers. Conn., cannot be found. Lib Bonds, 4s 1st ..._...... 95.70 put into practice recently by an un less 43 officers, to Camp Grant and Santa Elena, wjth 864, frpm Department officials said this af Lib Bonds, 4s 2nd ...... 94.08 identified would-be smuggler on the scattered; 122nd Machine Gun Bat Brest, and due at New York, May-l ternoon that they have hunted far Lib Bonds, 4% s ...... 95.20 Standau-d Oil tanket Royal Arrow, talion, complete. Camp Grant and 24; Cruiser Seattle, with 1,556; and wide for the New Haven war on her arrival here from Hong scattered; 124th Machine Gun Bat from Brest, due at New York, May hero but have been unable to lo ‘BABY FARM” MANAGER Kong. talion complete, Can^p Grant and 21; the Europa, with 1,685, from cate him. HELD FOR HIGHER COURT. "When the customs inspectors scattered; headquarters and head Marseilles, due at New York, May Golf G oods boarded the tanker to search for quarters troop, 33rd Diyision, most 29’; the Rochambeau, with 798,. from Golf clubs of all kinds. Spalding’s Drivers, Brassies, BERLIN COUNCIL DECIDES Newark, N. J., May 13.— Mrs. contraband they followed the cub ly to Camp Grant; Railroad detach Le Havre, due at New york, ’May Irons' and Balls. Limited quantity of repainted golf TO MOVE WILHELM’S PICTURE Coha Hangllo, young “Baby Farm” ' ment, 33rd Division, Camp Grant, tom of going to a vacant stateroom 20; the Mexican, with 2,464, frbm balls at $2.50 dozen. Berlin, May 13.— After a stormy proprietor, was today held in |2,500 108 Mobile Ordnance repair shop, to change their uniforms for search Bordeaux, due at New York, May session the town council has adopt bail after her arraignment on the Camp Grant and scattered; Brest ing clothes; They first searched this 21; the Ohioan, with 1,62'6, from ed a resolution for the removal of charge of manslaughter in connec Convalescent Detachments 239 to room and then started to inspect Bordeaux, May 10, due at New Ybrk, Base Ball Goods Hohenzollem busts and pictures from tion with the death of-Paul Esdorn, 243, inclusive. the vessel. May 20, the. "W. L. Steed, with one the municipal buildings and school^. three months old baby, whose burn Among the passengers are Major Bats, Balls and Gloves, all Spalding’s official goods. Finding nothing, they returned to casual from La Pallice Rochelle, ------1------ed body was found in the cellar of General George Bell, Jr., command the stateroom to change back into due at Nbw York, May ^ 4 .' * ESCAPES FIWM JAIL. her home a few days ago. , ing the ^ r d Division, and Major their uniforms and were surprlsea Santa Elena: Automatic Draft New Haven, May 13.—^-Frank Ju 'She was charged with “wilfully General Clarence C. Williams, trav Tennis Goods to note evidences of the room hav Replacement Engineers, scattered; liano, alluB Ross, held for trial in causing the death” of the infant. eling as a casual. ing been occupied during their ab Evacuation Ambulance Company 68, Spalding’s Rackets $1.50 to $6. the superior court for burglary in sence. An examination resulted in The Valcia. POSfTER WINS HIM BRIDE. to Camps;Grant and Upton; and scat Special lot of Horsman’s Newport Rackets $2.75., this city escaped from the county the discovery of a heavy rbll of The Valcia: 119th Machine Gun Newai-k, N. J., May 13.— “ For tered casuals, Tennis Balls, Frames, Racket Covers. Jail here today by climbing through pongee silk concealed amdhg a pile Battalion, complete, scattered, home and country,” the Victory Seattlec 324 Field Artillery, less a grating over his cell and dropping of mattresses and a very valuable Coiiipanies K and>M, medical detach Loan poster painted by Alfred Ever- detachment, to Camp Sherman and to the ground outside the jail. A silk kimono fa the locker; ' ' ment, 12 6th^Infantry; scattered, cas itt Orr, won him a bride. The bride scattered, and scattered casuals. Fishing Tackle general alarm was sent out for his When the incident was reported ual companies. I was Ruth 'Wyckpft, beautiful Los ' The Europa. capture. to Colonel John S. Irby, surveyor oi The Matsonia; 116th Infantry, Large line of Steel and Bamboo Ro(5s, Reel^, Lines, Angeles-girl, who posed as the wife Europa: 309 Machine Gun Bat the port he expressed the opinion complete, mostly to Camp Lee. Hooks, Landing Nets, Baskets, Bait Pails and Boxes, etc. u ' i-a in the poster. talion complete, Camp Dix and scat DISARMAMENT IMPOSSIBLE. that would-be smugglers had with The Scranton: headquarters and Miss Wyckofl was visiting in the tered; Headquarters troop first army, Rome, May 13.—The Popular out doubt been inspired by Mark medical detachments, first battalion, east shortly before the last loan cam mostly to Camp Devens; Photo sec Party, which is controlled from the Twain’s advice. and Companies A to D, of the 328th MHES1ER PtlBING a SUPPLf CO. paign began. Friendship ripened tion 18, and scattered casual com Vatican, went on record today with Infantry, Camp Upton; headquar F. T. Blish, Managerw into love while Orr was painting panies. the assertion that compulsory arbi ters and medical detachments, sec r ' i and they were married 'last Satur “ S. M. S.’’ CAUGHT THE GIRLS, Rochambeau: Motor.Truck Com tration and disarmament are impos onds battalion, and Companies E, F day. They will live In Los Angeles. BUT “ M. M, C.” MADE ’EM SHY pany, 381, to the Presidio; Com sible. and H, of the 328th Infantry, most San Francisco,. May 12.— On a pany H and Medical Detachment, CALLS MAN HUN SPY ly to Camp DIx, and scattered cas 162nd Infantry, to Camp Gordon and AND GETS FINE OF $2?0. Compulsory arbitration and par SAYS HE W A§ DRUGGED. troop train from San Francisco uals. scattered; Motor Truck Companies Cleveland, O., May 12.— To be tial disarmament are the two lead Bridgeport, May 13.— ^Robert J. speeding eastward a practical Joker The Sierra. 398 and 486, quartermaster corps, called a “Hun‘ spy” unjustly brings Ing features of the League of Na Clair, an electrician, of 31 Center placed a sign announcing that the The Sierra: Ordnance Casual scattered; 13 th company. Second a reward of $50. a ionad, Wealthy man to nevw^ a tions. street, Northampton, Mass., woke up occupants of one ^ar were married im m l^ . A man can ana in police headquarters here today, Company 22, Camp Devens, Bordeaux Regiment air . service mechanics, and So ruled Judge 'William P. Hender able at seventy as at twenty. CoMtwnJ men. } not jeers, pto« sun-to Cdnvalescent detachments Nos. 208 scattered casuals: son in the case ^ of Aaron H. Wein MAY REACH MILLION. unable to move. He had applied for None of the soldiers could under system w e e n e d hy oymrworJCgad e e y t and 321; Casual Companies from Mexican: Field and Slaff, head stein, who sued Harry Spitzer for • lea* Hving bring* old-age.premetor^J Tabulation of Victory loan sub shelter there late last night. He stand why the young women at New York, Iowa, New Jersey; Ord* quarters. and supply company, Medi $25,OO-O. damages, because the latter The kodito fuDcttoa* scriptions has not yet been com- declared that he was drugged and •every station avoided.that particular a^ptoma ai^ar*.pu» ip w robbed in New York yestefday and section of the train until a detacl\- nance Casual Company 975, Camp cal Detachment, second and third applied thie epithet to him a year :*po$ to geneniW thqjHanalig, {>Ieted, but the figured are expected itbem ctoan aaCln pmpito ’vaonmig m m that he had walked from New York ment being sent from-Fort Scott to Keanfey; , and 639th ^aero battalions, ordnance detachment and ago during a heated argument. to reach the million dollar mark, Spitzer told the Court,,his remark ; ^ n ^ jo r to this city yesterday afternoon in Camp Mills for dischnrge discovered squadron^; headquarters seepnd bat Headquarters Third, Battalion, all P* self to Glass said Chairman R. LaMotte Russell, came after Weinstein scoffed at Llb^ the rain. the trouble. talion, 82nd Division, Camp Upton; 311th Infantry, to' Camp Dix and Haarlem Oil Gaj lea pe.ii(^ca]ly. today. erty Bonds and Wap Savings Stamps yoar-ssirtm He is now* In Hillside Home un In bold letters on the side of the headquarters detachment and head scattered, and a casual company from' jordej. Your as investments. der the care o f phygicians. car were the initials “M. M. C.” , anc quarters troop, 8 Bud Division scat Virginia, .. . " your Paderewski Is going to give up “ I really didn’t mean he was a az^ yomr body beneath an explanation reading tered;, Postal Detachment, 82nd • Ohioan: Headquarters Third Don’t vrait jmtU J piano playing. How forcibly it is spy,” Spizer explained. “ I meant to CAN’T WRITE MUSH NOTES. “Married Men’s Corps.” Division, Camp Upton; Military Po Battalion, Sanitwy Detachment, sup led, OommeiKS to 0*1iil _ brought home to the apartment call him a German propagandist.” now. €to;to “ ■ your New York, llftiy 18.*7-Bven> if a N. P. Sanderson, a Y.‘ M. C. A lice Company, 82nd. Division,' Camp ply and machine gun '.ompahies, and dweller at about lip . m. that it is “ Piifty dollars damages,’! was the Get a o t secretary accompanying the train Devens and scattered;. deUichment companies I to M, incluaiva, and-de Itoarleiji only the great piano -players who man is an actor and .a matinee idol, machine gun, battalion of 227 th In tachment company D, of the ■328th verdict Of the Court. . ' of. ihft pti retire!— Detroit News. girls have no right to write passion writes to fellow workers at the iMOUb-toj^ ate love letters to him when they Presidio that a change which provet fantry; mostly to Gamp Devens; de Infantry, to Camp Devens and scat er usM.. Twb- . know he is married, a suprelne court a marvel was made at Green River tachments 327th Infantry, Camp Up tered ^ and casual company from li- THIEP LAYS OUT CLOTHES Jury decided today. The Jury award Wyo. ton; Field and staff, medlcal dettach- lifiois. ‘ ' OP DBTECTIVte ON BED. ed Mrs. Annie H. Spears |25,000 The letter’s “ S. M. S,” were substi .ment g ^ headquarters.company, ^28 Infantry, Camp Devens, Uptom ai^d , PA^IOTIC STOCKINGS. Philadelphia, Pa., May 12.— Act- against Miss Francis Goldstein, mu tuted and beneath was written, “ Sin — y >•':' sic teacher, for alienation of Fred gle Men’s Special.” scattered; 162nd and 164th Infantry. New Yorkj May 12.— Sport stock ting Detective Joseph Miller’s home thieves carefaUy lidd. erick Harvy Spear’s sffMtiens, af At every station, asserts Sander-, .ton. ings ia red, white and blue is the on- Greemwieh'street ^as ontored by ter reading letters. In wbfch . Miss son, the girls nw ly climbed over, Major General George B. Dunoau, offering for the summer. On a back thieves who ransacked tfie house and uW^oito and'.cap V All Miller Gotdst^ . seiit th<» actoP. “One hB- each other to .talk to the soldiers, coonipanding thq>fi2nd Divisioh, Col- ground of white are embroidered stole jewelry and other valuables lion kitties”^ and other tovleg ex- secure addresses an^ g iv e. then) ;onel y^bert'. D.^ Walab. commanding lines af. ired,-white and blue,) with worth $2^0. Afte^tokini evetythtoe tura^’hoin» Wf^;r ‘ ' good things to eat' ^ ,.the Ifith InfaxOry Brigade^ and Brl- stars in the same color*. < thjey wanted the actomtoddatingi aito htol^ Pfesrioee^’-’-- • - is'v', •* <' ■*“Ji * % . ■ *■ '' ’ 4 m %r* •■; , V X>' ■ \ ' ",■.•■ ■■ i"\ . , , t" v.si ;!: ■'^5^ '’• ' ^ • - -J, ry,i ^ ------^ ■■■to— 'V.V ■6 ’ ” ■ jg i iV r -• ...... ' -|!l'If.'V'. .JJ 3'.; ^ ‘m at ihe 61^ r.puT Inning conltMt. - - - ^ *■ m Taking; It all in alT, McGraw would much prefer taldiiig^ a gattthle" ott- Becatoe^ot‘ ^ weather and opening the season maii^ who ^wanted to soo Toto Mix! along about-April 20. Should cold in ‘"^liii 'ipi geti we4t]^e^^ prevent’ the' eariy. glini^, arotttfd to t^'Ciircle so actfng Man ^ihsGrfiW wnuld keep htt athlete ager “ Dod” Sum)ija4 Wm fbi- drotod the'^trusty etove. But s h ^ d ; Chica^Or rtaV 1 3 — “ Kemininity “ Women in the last few yeara another' day and’^Will- pteaent the dandelions and Johnny-Jump-ups I Jt!- alone doesn’t count, but personality have learned to think , international same projgram tonight -with the ad-| smile at Jawn—well, he wins, thu does. Let your personality show in ly” , continued Miss Goldsmith. dition .o f, the^' Pathe' News,; a Sun gamble, that’s all. a' feminine way. “ They have thought of those women shine comedy and another chapter of I "Make your theme the central fac of other lands with their ^ a t bur The Man of MighP’ > with William | TO WED, YOUTH FREED. tor In your llfes, and let your per den of sorrow and Sacrifice and of DunCan playing the star part. Bellefontaine, Ohio, .May 12.— A sonality work through your theme. their own boys so far \away* , They “ Treai ’Em’ Rough” ih the most] young man Udio owns a good farm Personality must be used in an im have made the world their field, and sensational, daHnr. thrilling, vividM near this city came to Bellefontaine personal way. so I believe that the mind of woman picture e^er prbdttt:»d hy? Tom Mix.| and parked his automobile on the today is particularly capable of It is one long procession of thrills. ril uv.n "The mannish woman has no more wrong side of the street and went in grasping the psychology of foreign It’s so fun of pep, punch and live place in business than the womanish to the courthouse. The “ cop” put a trade and can be successful in that romance‘that it makes one gasp for] man. Neither fits anywhere. yellow ticket on the steering wheel ) “ Feminine charfiis, lit you are for field.” and he appeared before Mayor Ken bresrth. tunate to possess it,.is an asset to a nedy. No other actor on the screen or stage ever even attempted the dedtlf A jm m m . m m SPRING lousiness woman, but it is not her M’GRAW INSISTS EARLY “ What were you- doing in the defying stunts which Tom Mix per Capital. If she thinks it is she will OPENING IS BETTER PLAN. courthouse?” asked the Mayor. tail, ■ “ Getting a marriage license,” was forms in this production. He’s the champion “ Stunt” artist of the world J "Woman’s vision has broadened New York, May 13.— Late-in-the- the reply. ^ I ^ and the champion “ Romeo” as Well. With the events of the last few season baseball openings are all “ Not accountable for park^g ma He’s the man who never fakes. years, and today the field of foreign right if you win. Then, again, chine on wrong side of street. Ex trade is a soil particularly suited to early-in-the-season baseball openings cused,” said Mayor Kennedy. His WMtem cowboy plays are dif RGMI BORDGRS woman's cnltivatfon. are all right— if you win. ferent fbotn all others. What he dia in "Cupid’s Round-up” and “ Ace ■r' "Foreign trade has been the basis In other words, according to Man BALLOON RACE. leif great wars; it can be made the;^ ager John McGraw, of the Giants, High” was considered the zenith of leasts for a great and lasting peace.” the opening of a baseball season Is dare-deviliqm. Then came “ Mr. Lo THESE ARE NOT DAMAGED, RIGHT Akron, Ohio, May 12.— The bal gan, li. S- A.,” which, it was de I Mite Lucy A. Goldsmith, who merely a gamble on the weather. If loon “ Chamber of Commerce,” the clared, had exhausted the “ stunt” maps out new fields and keeps the Miss Spring arrives in time you are first one heard from in the big bal possibilities. But In “ Treat ’Em IN SOLD IN ROOM f^lesmen in old fields on their toes off to a good start ahd with a lot of loon race that started here yesterday Rough” he makes his previous most ior a music company, feminine in well-conditioned ball players. But afternoon, passed over Lancaster, ^eharm, costume, manner and vision, if the old boy with the hoary beard daring feats appear easy. He per Pa., at seven, o’clock this morning. forms for.’ the first time for the aaid down 'these precepts to the in and icy fingers continues to linger It had traveled 300 miles in 15 BEST epNGE PEOPLE terviewers suggestion “ it must help around—well, you lose. screen, i^hat niany a plainsman has hours. attemptetd and lost his life in doing, a lot to be a real woman” . Of Miss This season’s experience has given Pilot H. W. Ross wired that he / the bulldogglng'of a wild steer, 'to Tft BUY WALL PAPERS. ^^oldsmith no less» a person than additional weight to McGraw’s expected to reach the Atlantic coast split a stadnpeded herd. Barnes Farrell, of the United States earlier contention that the early by noon. He had bnly 90 miles to Steel Corporatloft, has said: “ She is opening is the better plan of the two That meUfis this— he Jumps from go. . 1 a .swiftly running horse ont<^ the one of the wonder workers in for The late opening availed little or There were seven entries in the back of a mad Steer, leading a stamp eign trade.” nothing as nearly all teams were race, which is the first event of its VARNISHIS, ede; throws the animal'and splits the • “ Just being a woman may get you held back by the cold and rain. So kind held In America since 1914. herd to save the life of a girl who to audience and an invitation to din- where» was the advantage? C. W. Seiberling, millionaire rubber lies In the path of the mad onrusn- jier, but it won’t help the concern McGraw can point out Ideal base manufacturer^ was a passenger in the ing herd. you are trying to help” , Miss Gold ball weather preceding the opening balloon “ Goodyear. smith said. dates and fastens to argue that at There are twenty reels of action "It isn’t femininity but personali- least a part of the schedule could Crowded into this five-reel play. It'& ■ ty that helps, but if'your personality have been played during those ideal PALLBEARERS USE PIPES the sort of picture that will take EVERYTHING MUST GO
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TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR Brown Thomson & Co ABOUT AND WiH*PING CHURCH C. K BISSEIi’S HEIRS t o w n HARTFORD’S SHOPPING CENTER Small Bequests to Relatives— Pw>- Vided for Payment of Minist^ ,and Bearers at His Funeral. 50 Sport Hats, Each $2.9^ - . 'S' Now Comes - The funeral of Charles H. Biss'ell, who died at his Jiome on Main street Made of rough straw, in basket weave ef A son was born yesterday to Mr. Sunday night, was attended at his fects, in combination colors, such as- and Mrs. William J. Boyle of 137 house this afternoon at two d’clock. "Clean Up Week” Birch street. Rev. E. F. Studley. of the North , and sand, navy and sand, navy u id feA The‘ Recreation Center officials Methodist church officiated.- The copen and rose, and black and whit^ ' are planning for a May social, the bearers were J. J. Strickland, J. E. For Spiring date to he announced later. Collins, Judson Grant, Gwrge W. well as the plain colors. Trimmed with The Manthester RadFo association Kuiiney, James Tedford and Walter bank of grosgrain ribbon and finished with will meet in the trade school huild- Foster. The body was taken to natty bows*. Get into line with Rakes and Brooms ing at eight o’clock tomorrow even Wapping for hurial. You will want rakes, hoes, shovels, wheelbarrows, ing. This forenoon, John M. Williams, garden hose, paints, ash cans, garbage cans, rubbish The Swedish hoys’ gymnastic club as executor of Mr.”^ Bissell’s estate, burners, watering cans, brushes, brooms, etc. All of vjill hold a meeting at the Recrea offered his will for probate. The which we have. tion Center at seven o’clock tomor will was made- and executed on May row evening. 10, 1916. It includes several inter Trimmings at Half Price Our big downstairs dept, is filled to overflowing with There will be a' May social and esting provisions. It bequeaths to every aid to help in the cleaning of home or. grounds. dance given by the Ladies of CharitJ his several nephews and nieces small Another chance to buy fancy feathers and wings at an unusual Everything to make the work easy. in the assembly hall of the Eighth bequests in sums ranging from $50 low price. A large assortment of styles in navy, taupe, purple district Monday evening. May to $100. To the town of ^outl\ ■ The mid-week dance at the Re Windsor he gives $500 to be held and brown. ' Some of the things you will need creation Center will b^ omitted to and invested, the income of which morrow night, as the Chamber of is to be expended in the care of RAKES ARE WANTED—^We offer best quality steel Commerce is to meet in the auditor the Bissell family plot in the Wap with 18*teeth for ^ .25. With T6 teeth 98c each. Male- ium. ping cemetery. able Iron Rakes with 18 teeth 65c. With 16 teeth 59c. Robert J. Smith sold for M. F. All the rest of the property is to $5.98 and $6.98 Trimmed Hats $4.98 With 14 teeth 45c each. Wooden Rakes priced at 69c Hutchinson, a building lot on Bige -be divided in two equal parts and One lot of hats trimmed with flowers, feathdrs and ribbons. All ^ each. low street, to Herman E, Montie. .one of the parts is giv eito the Town YOU’LL WANT A HOE—We have them in all the Mr. Montie plans to build a, resi of South Windsor in trust, the prin the season’s newest offerings in millinery. different qualities and widths. Steel Hoes for 98c, 89c, dence on the lot. cipal to be safely invested an‘d the 75c each. Iron 49c. The musical comedy, “ The Tale of income and that only used for the a Hat,” is to be given in the Eighth care of the Wapping cemetery in CULTIVATORS— adjustable to different widths and District assembly hall this evening South Windsor and for the care and pull easy. They are priced $1.50 each. under the auspices of Ever Ready repair of the monuments and grave $7.98 and $8.98 Trimmed,Hats $6.98 HEDGE SHEARS for pruning shrubs, bushes, and Circle of King’s Daughters. The stones therein. tree branches. They are priced $1.75 pair. Hats of straws, trimmed with georgette crepe, and flowers, as solos and choruses are bright and The other part of the estate is WHEELBARROWS, with adjustable size, varnished catchy and the dialogue is spirited. given to the Wapping Methodist well as the tailored models with wings and ribbons. No two hats and stripes priced $6.50 for large size and $4.50 for the There is not a dull minute in it from Episcopal church for the uses and alike. Unusual values! smaller barrows. start to finish. expenses of the church. / SPADING FORKS with strong D handles, choice of Word has been received from Cor The will names John M. Williams three grades $1.75, $1.39 and $1.25 each. poral William Senkbeil, who went as executor. overseas with Comf)any G, stating . Some few months ago Mr. Bissell , SPADES and SHOVELS, the best quality with D that he has arrived at Philadelphia. gave James Tedford, the man who $3.98 and $4.98 Children’s Hats $2.98 handles priced at $1.98, $1.75 and $1.69 each. The long He probably will receive his Ois- has been caring for him for the last This includes all light and dark straws in stock, Many little handle kind $1.98 each. I charge within a few days. Corporal year and a half, a deed of the four RUBBISH BURNERS, black painted ones, made ex Senkbeil was wounded in the ankle building lots that extend through hand made models will be found in this lot. tra strong, priced $5.78, $3.98, $3.29. some time ago but has» fully re from Hollister street to Washington covered. A bullet had become street. GRASS SHEARS for trimming edges of Flower Beds, lodged ill his revolver and while Mr. Bissell also provided that the walks, etc., for 69c, 45c and 29c each. working on it the revolver was acci minister who officiated at his funer AMONG OTHER ESSENTIALS we offer garden dentally discharged, the bullet go al, be paid for his services and he trowels, strawberry forks, asparagus cutters, hand ing through his ankle. left two new crisp ten dollar bills weeders, sickles, garden hose, watering cans, garden for that pyrrpose. He also made sets, spad^ rake and hoe. Grass seed, acme quality E. L. G. HOHENTHAL TALKS sure that the men who acted as SOUTH MAN€H£ST£R • COHN paints, varnishes, poultry wire, window screens and * ON SALOON SUBSTITUTES. bearers be pal^ also and left the •• 4