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Vets in Capital Parade Tonight

Vets in Capital Parade Tonight

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VETS IN CAPITAL PARADE TONIGHT ...... " 'x r ' NJ:;; T s\>. s s ^ Expect 8,000 Marchers and GEO. P. McLEAN, Life Long Police Prepare For Trou­ Dawes Quits His Post; DIESSUDDENIY, Backer of Anti. i - Salmm . . ble — Veterans From Ail Leagne Snrprises Nation Parts of Country Arriye. O N C E m N O R Washington, Jime 7.— (AP)— .cooperation and great accomplish- ByOiangeofOpinkm. ) Charles Dawes will quit tee govern­ ^^ments in many of our most^import- • Washington, June 7.— (AP)—Po- Intimate Friend of Calrin ment’s reconstruction banking -eni* ant govarnniental problems of‘ the past years." liOiB of the capital mobilized today ploy next week to retura to Chicago New York, June 7.— (AP)-|Baj^ and his bank. The news which was unexpected ners of jubilation fluttered in ;.-t^ to meet the increasingly aggravat­ Cwlidge Passes At Home outside of tee closest administra­ He submitted his resignation to w et caimp today fo r John Di^ ing problem of mounting numbers President Hoover yester^y and it tion circle, caused intense surprise of veterans .within the city. In Simsbnry— Was Large was announced to coincide with and a degree of speculation. feller, Jr., a life-long dry, has d^, All leaves of absence were can­ anactment of tee budget balancing The phnudng cff Dawes letter In­ dded tee 18th Amendmwit.ought te celled and one-third of the available tan bill. dicated he had -.vaited imtil tee new be deleted from tee Con^tntlc^^ officers were assigned to special Land Owner. (3^ral Dawes said he felt tee revenue measure had passed its The oil m agnet’s chAiige p f .oiriie> duty in connection with the bonus turhing>pomt toward eventual pros­ Congressional hazards and the gov­ ion, disclosed in a letter to 'Dk*. seeking contingents. perity hM been reached and asked ernment’s financial solidity had been Nicholas Murray Butler, brbnghl The search for Commimlst agita­ Simsbury, Conn., June 7 — (AP) to be released. The President accept­ reasserted. He poteted out that the expressions of amazement.. mia tors within the ranks was redoubled —(Jeorge P. McLean, former gover Tumultous scenes such as the one pictured above, when mlUing throngs of demonstrators poured into a ed with regrets, but with high reconstruction corporation was now sharp disagreement from Supppi^ and efforts were made to check nor Mid Ulilted States Senator 'in- public square in Santiago, accompanied the coup which set up a new ^ ia llst regime in Chile the other day. praise, and acknowledgment of well laimched, its operations "prop­ rrs o f. tee Prohibition Amendment, their every activity. Vice President nor and United states senator, i | photograph was taken, President Juan Esteban Montero—whose government doomed to be “great obligation to you for your erly systematized and effective.” which Rockefeller and his fathw Curtis and Speaker Gamer ordered timate friend of Calvin Coolidge, overthrown in the most recent revolution—addressed crowds after his ascendency to power last year. helped make tee law of tee land. ’ a rejection of an application by the and one of the largest landowners in to expressixig hope , that bote ma)^ Workers Ex-Service Men’s League, Connecticut, died suddenly yester­ jor pa^es would adopt a Communist organization, to pa­ day after a heart attack. He was planks and remove- tee questigih rade in .front of the Cwitol tomor­ from partisan strife, RockefeDer 74 years old. HAIHBER A F P U IID S ELEVEN PERSONS DIE row to present demanfs for full Since his retirement In 1929 Mr. CHILE MAY CONFISCATE paymrat of the bonus. The league has a permit to pa­ McLean has taken little part in rade, but the action of the two hill political life, but has devoted his HERRIOrS ADDRESS ' IN APARTMENT BLAZE leaders leaves them without a des­ attention largely to the develop­ AMERICAN OWNED MINES tination for their parade. ment of his 1800-acre estate as a game preserve and breeding place Pouring Into City for thoroughbred cattle. Mr. Coo­ Under a blazing sun, veter^ lidge has visited'him frequently to tew French Premier Comes STATE CELEBRATES from many comers poured into the fish in the stdcked streams on his Fate of 375 Million Dollar LOCKSMITH SAILS • I city to swell the ranks of those now land, coming here last about four here who sought shelter under cmde Ont For Reciprocity In and Two Score Others In­ lean-tos in their encami)ments or weeks ago. He was active until Simday, when Nitrate Combine In Doubt; DSTORKEVENTSI beneath park trees. • he suffered a heart attack. He was ONMYSTERTTRIP The number under police care and War Debts At Parley. jured—Crowd of 10,000 reported Improving yesterday, but Religions Question Fig­ feeding today was 6,711 but police a second attack proved fatal. estimated that veterans in the city Watches the Work Rescue Two Day Ohservance of Bi­ totalled "nearer 7,000.’’ Many of Funeral On Wedntoday ures In Present Revolt Hired To Open Safes He Does Paris, June 7.—(AP^—Premier those who arrived yesterday had Funeral services will be held at Edouard Harriot today made a funds to care temporarily if or them- 3 p. m., (Daylight time), Wednes­ centennial of the Bhrfb of | aelv68. PrcparatioBB for the veter- day in the .Simsbury Congregational Not Even Know the Conn declaration for reciprocity in -war Cleveland, June 7.— (AP)—Eleven ana* parade up Pennsylvania avenue church where his grandfather had Santiago, Chile, Jime 7.—(AP)— debt and reparations negotiations at persona were kniwn to be dead, i tonight—their first public demon­ officiated as pastor for more than a The fate of (Cosach, the 8375,000,- Lausanne, June 16, andrjteere; was twelve were missing and nearly the First Presidmit. stration-call for a probable num­ half century. His widow, Mrs. 000 American-controlled Chilean try They Are In. every indication he woUldcreceive a Juliette Goodrich McLean, and a two score others were burned or In- ber of 8,000 paraders. „ ^ ^ • nitrate combine, vied for attention heavy vote of confidehci.: from tee Dan O’Brien, a hobo, called today sister, Mrs. Sfdftr Pratt McLean Chamber of Deputies. jiired in an gitylosian and Are which H artford, Cknm., June 7.—^(AP) — Greene, Lexington, Mass., authoress, toddy from the new provisional gov­ destroyed the six story Ellington on his contingents to march on N ew York, June 7.— (A P )--^ A The entire Left, with tee excep­ Wethersfield, where Washingtctt and Was^gton and Join the bonus survive.' ernment with the religious question Apartm ents in downtown CHeveland master locksmith exobarked' for tion of tee Communists, and a good­ Roebambeau met to plah tee .’^kf- He opened Us political c^eer in and reports of a counter revolt in ly portion of tee Center ■ Groups early **IIe*^d the hoboes would demaild 1885 when he was electedL State the southern provinces. Europe, to^ y on an ad^tiira'^that applauded tee premier’s Cabinet Police, and fire warden reported toriouB Yorktown campaign, wsSa “good food and clean beds.’’ Representative. A few yem later The finqnce'minlstry last night in I nmy t{Mto;him.to;^e jiht and bis ptedeceBBor,\A^dre tety-4l«re baxnpered to their wdpk toe scene today

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BIG Tmnxa> DOBSIfT PUNBKF90R1H BffiAN BIG FEED K. OF C. TO WELCOME m m A turtle weighing about 16 pounds was put on exhibition in NEWS a box in one ^ the show windows PKOCKAHHERE i-' Vi along street this noon. It .. ■ -/n ^ attracted a crowd and comment ISZp ••••teeseee.ep**** • 2^^ (Famished fcy Pnliiam A Co.) iMnner To Bp Glvm Last Seek and Baskin neks New - Bfembers was started on the amount of A ir •*••••••••«••• 8S' Central Bow, Qartford, Conn. Group Initiated—Is; Custom T« Invent Further Acei- ■-^ter much discussion the Judges meat it would furnish and how Alaska Jun ...... 9% 1 P. M. S to d u dentBpf-Youiigster Broke His of Council.. of .'the Sock, and Buskin tiy-euts Band Concot and Firewori» niuch soup coidd be secured. Allo^hsii^^ Leg Yesterday. AnKfar, Ssnzn, SsriHi Oiarles Rogers, letter carrier AUied Chem ...... 60% finally reached a d': vision on the fifty from the South Manchester post- Cao •»•••••»••••••••••• 39 Bank Btocks Members of Campbell Council, K. or more .sophomores and .Juniors who Feabires «f Kbiiday Cde- bi acted out bits of convetiMtion from office, was passing by. Be A> 9*or PovT «•••»••••••«•«• 2% of C. will have a dinner at Osana’s No tioM-was lost in getting ac­ A b i Rad Staod ••ess********* 3% Bid AMEe^ various plays. Some of the try-outs stopp^, took a look and . remark­ Cap Nat B and T .... — - 200 cottage in Bolton tomorrow night, tion as a^^rasult o f the acoldent at ed! "A. couple of good bowls of A m S m e lt ...... 7% were especially good while others bration. Am Tel and Tel ...... 86 Conn. R iver ...... 450 by way of a formal welcome to the the north/end playgrounds yester­ . wtPlrondeSeiiiatioiii. soup and Just enough meat for were dampened with nervousness Am Tob B ...... 60% H tfd C o n n ’Trust ...... —' last class of thirty m the Third De­ and failure to remember parts. day when a.sinaU boy, playing on a one.” Then as he started to First National ...... — Am Wat Wks ...... 13% gree exemplified here last month. Many of the students "doubled up” broken swing, fell and.broke his leg. Plana are being made by the com* walk away he remarked, "and a ^^naconda Land Mtg and Title .. — This, is a custom instituted by Sandwieh, Center street. Cbes and O h io...... 18 National F ire ...... 24 by some''older boys who bad been The sum of 172.00 was left from MES SUDDENLY, FIRST ROUND MATCH The following people have been Robert Sweeney and Douglas Chrysler ...... 6% Hartford Steam Boiler 26 using it and they, instead of report­ Grant, the last two being ama­ the fund collected last year, and the C oca Cola ...... '..... 96 asked to Join the club on the 20tb of Phoenix Fire ...... ' 83 this month and to remain members ing that it had been broken fixed it teurs. committee, requests that all contri­ Col Gas ...... 6% T ravd ers ...... 295, up in a temporary way. Donald butions for this year’s celebration of ..Bridgeport, June 7.— (AP)—Mrs. from now until their graduation ONCEGOVERNOR Coml Solv ...... 4% ^ b llc Utilities Stocks ’Thomas Hucknall of Woodway, won Lewis of Woodbridge street, not a ‘^iafe and sane” holiday, be mailed from High school: Alice Atkin, Cons Gas 37 knowing the condition later started Sandwich, England, June 7.— or Ifft with Aldo Pagani, treasurer Ckmn, F2Cc Serv ...... 84 the first match in the defense of her Alma Andrulot, • Agnes Donohue, (Contloaed from Page One) Cont C a n ...... 21% to use the swing with the result (AP)—America’s "Big Threef' in of the fund at his office in the Man­ Conn. Pow ...... 28 State golf championship when she Hazel Driggs, Marian Fraser, Doris the British open golf championship Com Prod 29 defeated Miss Doris Bryant .of that it came apart and in the fall chester Trust Company building, D rug ...... 27 Greenwich, .W&G, :*fd. — Mohr, Evelyn Peterson, Bessie —Tommy Armour, defending cham­ United States district attorney for Brooklawn, '7 and 6, here today. The be broke bis leg. 923 Main street. Du Pont ...... 27% Hartford. Elec ...... 88 Quinn, Eleanor Robertson, Rita Ste­ pion, MacDonald Smith and Gene It is estimated that the sum of Connecticut. Hartford Gas ...... — - match ended on the 12tb hole. A vens, Eleanor Wallace, Edgar This morning Edward'J. Murphy Elected Governor Eastman Kodak 41 % Sarazen—safely qualified among approximately |400 will be needed do, pfd ...... 37 heavy gale bothered the women Cnarke, Ernest Durkee, Gordon Fra­ got in touch with Supt. F. A. Ver- He W6U elected governor in 1900, Elec Auto Lite ...... 10 the leaders today for the 72 holes to buy fireworks, the band, lighting, S N E T C o ...... 92 players on the first morning of ser, Kingsley French, Wadsworth planck and in a conference held be­ but failed when he sought the Re' Elec Pow and L t ...... 4% of m ^ l pUy proper, but home­ trucking, removal of the bandstand Manufacturing Stocks match competition and slowed up McKinney, Frank Robinson, Arthur tween Arvid Gustafson, who is to be publican nomination for the United Fox Film A ...... 1% bred British golfers furnished all and other work incident to the cele­ the play considerably. Shorts, Hallet Stiles, Edward Swee­ the bead Janitor of all a t the schools States Senate in 1905. He entered Gen Elec ...... 10% Am Hardware ...... 14 16 the fireworks. bration. LiEut year a gathering of Other results follow: ney, and Walter Wright, in town, Mr. Murphy and Principal the Senate in 1911, and served Gen Foods ...... 22 Am Hosiery ...... 18 Mac Smith and Armour bad 86- , townspeople and many from sur­ Gen M o t o r s ...... 9% Arrow H and H, com. — Mrs. H. M. Ridabock, Woodway, The initiation will take place on Bentley of the Eighth District it through the turbulent years of the defeated Mrs. L. P. Noland, Race- bole totals of 146, Smith with 78-78 rounding towns, estimated at 8,000, Gillette ... a. a,,,,, 13^^ .. do, pfd ...... the 20th of Jime. It is to be in the was decided to make an inspection and Armour with 75-71 and S i^ attended the display, and a like World War until 1929. Gold IXiSt aaa...... 9% brook, 7 and 6; Miss Helen Downey,' form of a semi-formal dance. Al­ of all apparatus and this was soon In Congress he was an advocate Billings and Spencer... — sen, one of the leaders yesterday number is expected to be present Grigsby Grunow ...... a % Springfield, defeated Mrs. B. H. though it is to be essentlonally a underway. Just what the real con­ of the protective tariff and favored Bristol Brass ...... — with a 78 took 76 for a 86-bole total this year. The committee believes Hersbey ...... 52% Phelps, Indian HIU, 8 and 2; Mrs. J. party for members of the- club, ditions are at the playgrounds con­ United States entrance into the do, pfd ...... — o f 149. that a community display of fire­ Int HarV a aaa...... 16% A. Gillies, New Haven, defeated Mrs. cerning the apparatus will be re­ League of Nations with the Lodge Case, Lockwood and B — there will be a few members who Alfred Robert Bradbeer, young works such as ^e one conducted Int N ick ...... 4% C. I. Platt, Wepawaug, 2 up. ported at the annual meeting of the reservations. He luged naval re­ Collins Co ...... 15 will invite outside individuals. Somerset professional, held the lead last year is the greatest insurance Int Tel and T e l ...... 8% duction in the interest of peace, but Colt’s Firearms ...... 6 School District to be held Monday with only a few scores yet to be against Juvenile injuries, occurring Johns ManviUe...... a 12 Eagle L o c k ...... 18 night. declared an adequate navy and air GOVERNOR TO REMAIN posted with a fine total of 141, add? from uncontrolled discharge of ex­ KelVinatOr aaaa.a...... a... 8 % Fafnir Bearings ...... — TAKING NOONE’S PLACE service for defense must be maiii There have been several accidents ing a 71 today to Us 70 of yester­ plosives of fireworks, and Itbat the K ennecott aaaaaa*...... Fuller Brush, Class A. — at the playgrounds of late. The day. tained. Kreug and Toll a.a...... a 1-82 Washington, June 7.—(AP)—In­ Rockville, June 7.—(AP)—As townspeople should help support the Gray Tel Pay Station. 16 parents of a chUd cannot sue a The main interest, however, was He was bom in Simsbury October U gg and Myers B ...... 41 Hart and Cooley ..... — terior department officials said to­ State Attorney Thomas F. Noone is program as outlined. day the administration of George A. school district for such injuries, un­ furnished by Erie McRuvie, young The committee headed by Chair­ 7, 1857, a descendant on bis LOeW’S aaaaaaaaa.aa...... 16T^ Hartman Tob, com... — ill, and Tolland county has no as­ mother’s side of the Colonial Gover Parks—Alaska’s governor—is en­ less it is known that the committee Scotch amateur and Walker CI9 man Frank E. Zimmerman of the Lorillard ...... 11% 'do, pfd ...... sistant state att'^rney, Judge Carl nor Bradford. He was graduated knows that the hazard exists and al­ player and Don Curtis, En^isb pro­ American Legion Post, is as fol­ McKeesp ’Pin ....a..*.....#. 82 Inter Silver ...... 9 tirely satisfactory and published Foster at opening of Criminal Su­ from the Hartford public high lows it to continue. fessional^ who scored 69*s over lows; Aldo Pagani, treasurer, Victor M ont W a r d ...... 8% do, pfd ...... 28 stories be is to be supplanted are perior Court today appointed Mi­ school and became a reporter on a Prince’s par 74 stretdh to break the Bronke, Bertie Moseley, Lawrence ^fftt Biscuit •••••«••*•#«•###• 30 Landers, Frary & Clk. 28 without foundation. chael D. O’Connell as acting state Hartford newspaper. He studied course record of Jock Hutchinson Moonan, Everett Kennedy, Arthur N at Cash Reg...... 8% Mann & Bow, Class A — Colonel James Gordon Steese, attorney to present the six cases. law in a Hartford office, supporting and Arthur Havers b y two strokes. Sullivan, Francis Bray, John L. Jen- Nat Dairy 16% do, Class B ...... — who is in Alaska on a pleasure trip, Mr. Noone was seized with par­ himself by keeping books for Trinity P .O . EXAMINATIONS Two American amateun among ney and Michael McDonnell. A Nat Pow and L t ...... 9 New Brit. Mob.' coin.. — was said in Seward reports to have alysis May 26. He is Improving in college. In 1904 he was given the the early finishers also apparently meeting of the committee will be N Y C en t...... 11% do, pfd ...... — been selected to succeed Parks. In­ health but may not be able to re­ had qualified. Robert Sweeney,. held tomorrow night at the home honorary degree of Master of Arts NY NH and H ...... 8% North and Judd ...... — terior officials gave Steese letters of sume bis office duties for. some by Yale University. North Amer ...... 18% Niles Bern Pond ...... 4 Introduction and they believe their time. Postal service examinations are American student at Oxford scored of Frank E. Zimmerman, 152 Ben­ to be held at the Robinson school on ton street, to make further plans for Noranda ...... 11% Peck, Stow and Wilcox 1 presentation has given rise to a mis­ a .76 today and 76-76—161 and Newspaper Trlbntes Packard ...... 2 Satiurday, June 18, at 9 o’clock in Douglas Grant, American living in the holiday celebration. Russell Mfg ...... —• apprehension as to the purpose of Hartford, June 7.—Former Sen­ Parhm Pub ...... 2% Scovill ...... 16 bis visit. HEADS INSURANCE MEN the morning for positions as clerks, London and a member of the Royal ator McLean during his active life Penn ...... 8% Stanley W orks ...... 9% carriers and railroad messengers S t George’s scored a fine 73 over in politics, and especially during Pbila Rdg C and I ...... 2% Standard Screw ...... 23 Hartford, June 7—(AP)—Lang- and clerks, according to notice re­ bis home course for a 86-hole totU the many years of incumbency of Phillips Pete ...... 8% do., pfd., guar., A .. 100 HEADS KNIGHTS TEMPLAR don Quinn, of Atlanta, Ga., was ceived at the local offices. 'Die ap­ of 162. Ross Thompson, of Union- LATEST STOCKS the Senatorship, was the subject of Pub Serv N J ...... 84 Smythe Mfg C o ...... — elected president of the American plications for these places were town, Pa., was on. the bordhr line newspaper comment and attention. Radio ...... 4 Taylor and Fenn ...... — New York, June 7.—(AP)— association of Insurance General distributed in May and only those with 80-78—168. A brilliant platform speaker, Radio Keith ...... 2% T d m n gton ...... 26 Charles H. Hadlock, of Brooklyn, Agents at the seventh annual con­ who' filed an application at that time Among the better-known British New York, June 7.—(AP)—The whether on the political forum or.at Rey Tob B ...... 29% Underwood Mfg Co . . 8 was Installed today as grand com­ vention here today. are now eligible to take the exam­ professionals well up in the field Stock Market remained rather a civic gathering, his addresses Sears Roebuck ...... 15 Union Mfg Co ...... — mander of the Grand Commandery, Other officers are WUl J. Miller, inations. At the Manchester office were Arthur Havers, Jast Briton to. feeble today, although it offered were accorded liberal space. In this Socony Vac ...... 6% U S Envelq^e, com . . . — Knights Templar, state of New Topeka, -Kas., first vice Mr. Moriarty has thirteen names. It win the title, in 1928, with 148, somewhat better resiftanoe than it respect few men who have held South P a c ...... 6% do, pfd ...... — York, following the election of of- William Deam San Francisco, sec­ is imderstood there is not much ArcUe Coimiston, 149, A. H. Padg- did yesterday. public office in Connecticut, have Stand Brands ...... 10% Veeder Root ...... — fiosrs it the 116th annual conclave. ond vice president and Henry A. likelihood of any increase in em­ ham, 148, Tom Green, 148, Gewgs Blit the Bond Market continued had greater attention paid to their St Gas and E l ...... 10% Whitlock Ck>irPipe ... ~ He succeeds Arthur L. Lee, of New Steckler, New Orleans, secretary ployees through the building of the Duncan, 147 and R. A. WUteombe, to maintain a good tone, the dollar public utterances. St Oil C d ...... 17% J.B.Wil’ms Co. 110 par — YeriK City. and treasurer. new post office. 146. was again firm in the foreign sx- ’The press of Connecticut today St Oil N J ...... 28% clumge markets, and pressure was took notice of his death with many Tex Corn^ 10% mostly lifted from the Wheat Mar­ tributes. Timk4n Roll Bear ...... ll% . ,-|l . '• ket, so Wadi'street did not find the Hartford Times: We was Con­ Trans-America ...... 2% day partioi^rly depressing. The necticut’s most brilliant statesman Union Carbide ...... 17% naarket was firm for a few minutes of modem times. Unit Aircraft ...... 8% ' in response to enactment of the His service in the national upper U nit Corp ...... 6% tax measure but special liquidation House was notable, and grew more Unit Gas Imp ...... 12% cropped out here and there later. so as it progressed. For McLean U S lad A lc o ...... 15% Brookljrn-Manhattan Transit was grew as a senator. Never enamored U S Rubber ...... 2% again a soft spot, off more than 3 of the coinplications, intricacies and U S Steel ...... 27% Do you inhale? points to a new low. Peoples Gas necessities of politics, be was mdfe Util P and L ...... 8 rose nearly 2, then reacted to show interested in public questions and Warner Pie ...... % a similar loss. American Telephone public service tbah in currying po­ West Union ...... 18% lost a couple of points,, as did Au­ litical favor. West El and M fg ...... 20% burn. The list showed some signs of The Senate very shortly came to Woolworth ...... 26% rallying before midday, but special amreciate his worth, the soundness selling appeared in Cieneral Foods, of his Judraent and the clarity Of his thought. Long before his re­ off 2, and again imparted a heavy tirement he came to be one of those tone. Drug lost as much, and mis­ CHILE MAY CONnSCATE' who ophilons were most respected V m cellaneous issues off a point or so and whose influence was greatest included American Can, Union Car­ New London Day: Years of serv-> AMERICAN OWNED MINES w'. bide, Public Service of N. J., United ice in public office in his native Gas Improvement, North American, State, as well, as his .work as a (OoBtlMWd frem PH*,OBa) 4 Com Products, Borden, National member of the United States Sen­ Biscuit, Santa Fe, Union Pacific, ate; faithful discharge of bis duties, with the'fullest consideration and American Tobacco ”B”, Reynolds marked by a deiptb of perception ”B”, and Woolworth. National Dis­ fairness. and appreciation of the public wel­ 'MW tillers-Products and Com Products fare; contacts with many citizens of The public feeling took an anti- refining rose about points, pre- high and low station throughout the religious turn yesterday. Groups of ^sumably refiecting developments in state; all these things operated to persons parading shouted "down the prohibition controversy, but endear George Payne McLean to the with the nuns." ^ ■U-', then reacted. Owens Glass gained 2 people of Connecticut. A sister Gertrudis, formeily in a thin market. Sarah Villegas of LOs Angeles, Cali­ News of John D. Rockiefeller’s PRESIDENT'S IBIBUTE fornia, said she and other nuns at abandonment of the prohibition Simsbury, June 7.— (AP)—^Presi­ Santa Rosa Academy bad been cause was not greeted with the bull­ dent Hoover expressed himself as ejected by the government. ish demonstration that has attended “shocked” by tht death of George P. In the elections which the Junta various ^’wet” developments in past. McLean in a telegram received by plans to call, it was announced, the When professional traders were the former Sena'tor’s widow. posts of the Congressmen elected in more active, it became a fashion to ’The telegram follows: the recent elections will not be couple market upturns with mmors “I am shocked to. learn of the threatened. Only places of those ap­ of impending anti-prohibition devel­ death of your distinguished husband pointed tmder the regime of former opments. Conservative security and I send you my deepest sympa­ President Carlos Ibanez will be fill­ analysis, however, have been cau­ thy in your bereavement. The peo- ed it was said. tious in attempting to forecast the le will remember Senator Mc- 'One of the first acts of the new effect of changes in the prohibition Eean’s public services with gratitude government today was to reinstate laws on individual securities. An and he will be sorely missed by his a number of school teachers sus­ important factor in Wall Street wet many devoted friends." pended under the Montero regime, proclivities has been the belief that for Communist activities. a changl in the laws might solve Hartford, June 7.—(AP) — The the important problem of providing death- of former Governor McLean government revenues, but now that leaves but five former governors, the Federal tax measure has been Frank B. Weeks of Middletown, who LOCKSMITH SAILS enacted, that aspect of the matter took that office after the death of A has become less interesting for the Governor G. L. Ldlley of Waterbury, moment. from 1909 to 1911; Everett J. Lake, ON MYSTERY TRIP Such selling as came into the inar- 1921-23; Charles A. Templeton of ket in selected issues again seemed Waterbury, 1923-26; Hiram Bing­ (OoBffnoed :rom Page One) to be of the character of that which ham, now U. S. Senator, one daj', preceded the recent recovery—the and J. H. TrumbuU, 1925 to 1931. lock made that hasn’t its weak selling out of long holdings to raise point," he said.' cash. Special developments, how­ There is an option in his agree­ ever, affected isolated issues. Auburn EASTERN STAR TO ( M T ment that provides he may descend reacted on mmors that it would to the sunken htdk and attempt to shortly announce a price reduction. o^ n its large vault. But he was un­ B^M-T was presumably affected GRAND MATRON NKON decided whether to undertake that ^^We’re not asking you again by discussions of the dividend, part of the Job. Not, however, be­ and the necessity of meeting the Temple Chapter, Order of the cause of fear that he'would be-un­ 118,500,000 note maturity August 1. Eastern Star, has transferred its able to open the vault The dividend is being more than f W meeting from Wednesday, June 8 to "I’ve never been m a diving suit earned, it is understood, but some Monday evening, Jime 18, to ac­ before/* he explained. were reduction may be made in order to you reduce indebtedness. commodate Grand Matron Ida B. Nixon of Middletown and her asso­ The consolidated condition state­ ciate grand officers who will be PRISONER ESCAPES ment of weekly reporting member nests of Temple Chapter at that 7 out o f 10 sm okers inhale knoyFingly banks in lOl leading cities attract­ me. . . ed some attention, particularly in 8 Mrs. Dorothy Viertel has been ap­ Hartford, June 7— (AP) — Fash­ showing an increase of 146,000,000 — tihie other 3 inhale unknow ingly! pointed chairman of the supper ioning a screw driver from the in, "all other” or commercial loans. whibh will be seiwed in the banquet handle of a tin watercim in his cell Rather than refiecting success in last night or early this morning, hall Monday evening at 8 o’clock at O jo n inhale? Lndcy Strike can meet credit expansion, however, it was a nominal price. It win consist of Henry J. Bosch, 24, Marina engineer o f the smoke he or she drsws ont o f a suggested that much of this result­ D cold meats, salads, rolls, coffee, apd used the improvised tool tp loosen iSsoe k i d j a | id squatcly. For it has d g s r e tte . ed from the sale of acceptances in screws uid release the deats on the ice cream and cake for dessert It Is ,aplved"die problem. Luddes* fanious pnfi- this :noarket by foreign central hoped that moat of the members of lower part of thp door. After this Andiinceyoadoinhsl^nM imsare—mshe' bimhs, in connection with their re­ was accomplished,' the man ^ Ijp fyitng proccip removes certain imparities Temple Chapter wUl make ;theic sbsolutelysore—pour d g s r ^ tnKdceis^iiM cent r^triatioo of balances. There plans to be present. thought to have escaped from th* was fflnrkqd letup, however, in the police station by passmg through an that are coficealed in even the o|ioicest, cloaliv 6iit-of leans against pecurity TO GO mOHBB Iron gate which ie usually locked. >. ccilatafal, ttuit item dedinlng only , Boech erho wa* tetag held hera«i mildast toba

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charge of Indlff^nce to the cbm- 4latttl(ral(r tlEi, ItB noBt difficult Job may Ho Ahead o f i t lo , if It were not fDr ft lataata now that there are no more ocrtalR dcffnltc peculiarity of Oeo> combata., Ittettlng leraU t oral Dawea, the country might look anuilo^M iS^i^ % > * n !n x. u ta for a rather different eort of expla- GEORGE P. MoLEAN II BiMtU EtNEt natlon of hla realfnatlon. perhapa In When George P. McLean In 1823 L \ letlt)l HEBEh^NtM, MBB; ^ THOMAM rBKQUItOM a day or two, than that given la hla aald that he did not need to put hla ______OEBEfAl MEBEgEr , letter to the Preiddent. ear to the track to be aware of the fBBBtEA OOtBfcEE ii That peoullarltsf la an almoat pur- approach of "the one way train" It PabiiEBEd ifi»Enr » * « * « • .**®J** I lU nlcB l eezxbe of loyalty whloh» on was. It la to be Inferred, because be BundEYE EBd HOtMEyE. BBtEfEd El IhE ' ^ ^ POEt OmOE El HOBIB MEBdbEElEr. aeveral ooeaalona during Dawea* knew hls^ys on earth were num­ Coobh EE second OlEEE Uati llEtltr. bered. He was, at 78, no older theu BUBBCaJPTION RATB8 oareer, haa cramped hla naturally O de VEEr. by ibeII ...... f *>00 aggreaalve and even belligerent ihAw other statesmen who could nut P et lloDth. by bieU ...... •! •lu be Induced to give up their careers. BIBBIE dOBlEE •«! atyle. He la afraid of nothing alee OtllVErEdi ODE yEEf •••• ••!• • •• •II•0I but ha haa an almoat morbid fear of But he laid down hla burden and UBUrBR OF THU ABBOOlATBD betraying an obligation, either bual gave himself a few delightful yea^rs PRBBB oftwell earned rest, because he was ThE AEEOelElEd ^ rEEB IB ElOlUBlVEly neaa, political or peraonal. EBtUlEd to IhE UEE tOr rEDUbllOEtlOII That Dawea and Bugene Meyer, Incapable of self deception. All o f Ell DEWS dlEpElOhEP OrEdltEd tO II or Dot othErwiEE orEdltEd Ib IIiIe chairman' of the corporation and over this state there Is poignant re­ pEBEr End ElEo IhE leoEl dewe pub* head of the Federal Reaerve ayatem, gret that those years could not have llEDEd bErEin All rial) IE of republloEtleB et have not been In accord on the been extended greatly. apEolEi diEPEtehEBSlEI bEralD are alae re- Senator McLean was 76 when ho BEfVEd.______polldea of the Reconatruotlon Cor­ poration haa been, pretty well under- died yesterday. But he had never PubnBhEr*a REprESEDtallVEi The JUilUE MElhtWB BpEOlEl AKEncy»NEW atood from the atart. Thoae whp re grown to be an old man In the ac­ Terk, ChlOEgo, Detrelt and Boatea. member the unreatralned outapokeo' cepted sense. His viewpoint was aa Pull aarvlcE ellEBt et N B A Ber- neaa of the emphatic general on oer fresh as It was forty years ago. He VICE, Ina When you compare Norge Alaska model with other' tain other occaatona have been had never for an Instant lost step refrigerators that (1) It has the same freeslng unit MEiBbEr Audit Bureau et CIreulE- with the times. In outlook, entbu as the LARGEST Norge refrigerator (2) Actual tiona little aurpriaed that he did not pub slasms, in keenness of interest in food storage space is 4.8 ouUo feet (8) Only 8 mov­ T » . B.r.M c o m , . , , . 1 “ ''y •!*•* “ * “ tod C M cm iIi« w m , ing parts In the exclusive Rollator compressor (4), EBEumEE no linEnoiEi rEBPonEibiiity |of the prooeedlnga of the corpora' life. In manner and in personal ap­ Fully guaranteed (5) Easy terms ammged it de­ for typoarEphIcal eirnra appEErlna Id pearance—In everything but years EdvarMEEmEnia la tba llEnehEBiEr tlon. They reckoned without thia sired, and (6) This Is the delivered-to-your-homa Eventna HEralC______reatralnlng factor of loyalty, which and In Inner physical stamina—he price. WES ageless. So Connecticut Is TUESDAY, JUNE 7. In thla caae runs to Prealdent Hoo­ ver, who haa been banking heavily, finding it difficult to reconcile itself SACRED CONSTITUTION of course, on the aucceaa of thla to the termination of thla life which, Owen D. Young, that highly re machine. for so .many years, it had somehow garded Induatrialist and financier It la doubtful If we shall hear any regarded as a fixed and stable thing NORGE who thlnka the oollapae of good I further from Dawea on the This state has had few if any pri­ Umea was cauaed by the Industrial fQj, i,jg resignation. If we vate cltisens and no men whatever worker receiving ao much more than i}g because he la convinces in political life for whom It has en­ the farmer—which la something Mr. ©f the country de­ tertained more genuine admiration Young couldn’t prove to save hla Ufe L jg ^ jg g jji^gpent kind of poUcy to and affection than for George P —now baa another Idea. It la that the management of the Reconstruc McLean. Lofty in principles, dignl we may have to change our form yon CorporaUoiv-and because he la fied and brilliant in public life, in hls IN N E W YORK DELIVERED of government ao aa to give the 5^^g that hla belief la private character warm and friend­ President much more power In timos L^g^jgg^ ly and gifted with complete under HEAUH^IHEr ADVICE BOOTLEG R a 6 I 0 of emergency. In hla argument for iijl D r . standing of his fellow men, he was New York, June 7.—“ BoCtleg” such a change he aaya some true BLOW TO THE DRYS a rare soul. broadcasts,, such as sbortwaved and some bright things. He thinks Pin! The defection of John D. Rooke their unfair fictions during the re­ that In our very natural abhorrence feller, Jr., from support of prohlbi' cent tragic episodes of the Lind­ of absolutelam we created. In our tlon and the unforewamed announce' bergh baby murder mystery, have Constitution, so many checks that I slight chance these days of escaping ment of the oil magnate that he Is ^minutes, then in cold water for one nobody can really do anything, par PREVENTING the spot.” strongly in favor of repeal of the BLOOD POISONING minute, alternating this treatment Governmental methods of air de­ ticularly without a terrific waste of for Several hours if necessary. When Eighteenth amendment constitute tection now trace, almost infallibly, time. A great many people will Blood poisoning is not a new dis­ this treatment la used Immediately, the most stunning single blow that the Hource; save in some rare in­ agree with this Idea. He says that ease; we find evidence of it when I have seen many cases where in a stances where amateurs reach an few days there was an expulsion of the cause of Constitutional prohibi­ studying the bones and mummies of extremely llmlteo audience. the people are crying out for some sand, splinters, glass, gravel, etc., tion has ever suffered. vanished races. It was known to body to do something when "there is through the CHtiginal opening. This the Indians who dipped the tips of A few years back, however, Im' WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. That the Rockefellers have been hot water soaking should bo done as bo such somebody." Some will ad' their arrows in putrid meat to insure pish pranks of would-be practioai ruthless, even fanatical enemies of a death-dealing infection. Modem soon as possible after the Injury mlt that this ft true. Do not wait for pus to form or poi jokers ]*ept, the governmental Another thing he says that Is UQUor all their Uvea has been ono gangsters often shoot with bullets agencies in a great lathdh The^s rubbed with garlic as this Is thought soning lo set in. Often, the patient was, for., instance, the gent located Funeral Directors worth thinking about is that m this of the best known facts In connec to cause an infection which will Kill does not like to sit and soak the eomewhSre In the vicinity of Flat- ESTABLISHED 67 YEARS country we have run so far into spe- tlon with this subject. That they BY RODNEY DUTOHER even If the bullet does not. Proba­ part, but thousands of deaths from NEA Service Writer buBb or Long Island who delighted clallzaUon that we have developed contributed a large fortune to the bly the garlic is not as responsible blood poisoning could have been pre for the infection which sets in as is vented if this method bad been in sending out smoking car stor CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. very few men with a viewpoint movement for the Eighteenth Washington.—This campaign year handling and rubbing the bullet with used. lee. On each appearance, be ^ would broad enough to take in aU the facta amendment has also been public lof 1932 presents the greatest show dirty hands. ’Antiseptics are" valuable where change the wave" length-^the.whllS. Robert K. AnilerBon Fhone: O0)ce 61Ti needed In the formulaOon of any re- knowledge. From the support of I on earth. It has everything. Bvery- Blood poisoning is always a seri­ the wound is of such a type that his teles grew more and more off Residence 7494 color and the authorities tore what Funeral Director sovery program, since we have been this conspicuous and powerful fam-1 thing, that la, except Jhyme, reason ous disease and, if it develops, a they can reach'the ^miermoet re competent physician should be In cesses of It. However, In a case of remained of their faet-wbitening encouraging a system under which lly the federal prohibition agitation and common sense, The biggest nation In the world, charge. The percentage of fatalities a rusty nail In the foot, for mcample, hair. the individual knows "more and | drew a measure of Its strength not , in the trough of the worst dspres- is so high that no layman should It is Impossible for the ordinary per­ When it r.ppeared that his trail ever try to treat the disease himself. son to get enough antiseptic inside might have been picked up, be van more about less and less.’ Tbe |to be calculated in dollars and cents | sion In history, again plies into the Gladys Palmer and Dorotby Le- However, in this 'disease as with to do a g-eat deal of good yet the ished from the ether and was never two-ring circus of American politics, mslre. mind reverts' Instantly to Mr. |alone, with the aseurance that the clowns many others prevention is easier hot water treatment will prove effec caught. Young’s mechanic-farmer wage hal-1 That the active head of that fam- mmewbat funnier, the tigpt' than cure, and the saying: "It Is live In most cases. Getting Exclusive 2, Bong-John Brown Had a Lit­ tle Indian, by first and second grade luclnation and wonders If he is not a ily should now make formal declara- rope walkers more numerous and better to be safe than sorry," ap­ I am giving you this method so And here’s a tip that should dis­ iUOTATKl that you will know what to do in bi^yS. •triklng sample o« hi, own .peoial- «on ttot th. It .. ■to.huouriy | plies with great force to blood courage a few of that army of poisoning. case you cannot reach a doctor would-be radio announcers rscent- 8. Song—The swing and fblk isatlon theory. supported and to which It supplied moth-eaten and bedraggled. however. Inwall wounds except very ly floodihg the big town; Pat Kel dance, Burixiglng in the Swing, by None the less Mr. Young undoubt- such large sums of money had Tweedledum party and the DO NOT NEGLECT WOUNDS small onen a physician should be ley, ssliotor and supsrvisor of an Statesmen alone cannot solve the grades 1 and 2. edly expresses something that has proved Itself to be a mUtaken <»• ?*weedledee party are about The best time to consider blood called immediately. nounesrs ovsr NBC, passes on word problem^ which arise In Intemation- 4. Play—Hansel and Qrstal, .by poisoning is before it occurs. You that out of 8000 aspirants only ten grades 1 and 2. , Bryan$ HlllUrd, been germinating in the noodles of la a disaster from which the. ® is har^^^^ any eA hxl al affairs. The nations must become should never regard a.i' wound too QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS have been given as much as a accustomed to look to the organised lansel; Jane Nelson, Oretel; a great many Americans for a can never recover. slasm even within party ranks. At trifling to be the seat" of blood poi­ chance. system of the expert report, which lavage, Mother; Willis soning. Many people have lost (Mixing Vegetables) Father; WiUUm Merritt, Wl couole of years—a tiny doubt as to it is, however, a long way from this date no one has been able to The fellow who hopes to get so ^ves a JustJuet and ImpiImpartial lead' to their lives from septicemia which set (Question: Mrs. Fred B. aeks: Russall Frsdsripk, Sandnuin. whether our much-vaunted Constl- being a dlaaaUr to the country. No much as a swing at the ball must govermuentsgovemiuints and pub]publle opinion and in from -such slight wounds as "What vegetables may be eaten at . Song-A '..Tda ^ y ,^ , havs a coUegs education; a knowl 'Should be regulsny accepted just . 6 tutioD is, after all, the pirfect gov- other single Individual anywhere party has all the government jobs scratches, bums, small blisters or in­ the same meal, and what do4e the Gladys Palner led Wlllla C ovA edge of music and composers; be as Judicial decisions ' are accepted emmental instrument; whether any could have produced quite the same and .the, other party is out to get sect bites. In any Injury where the word "protein'* m4an7" able to speak one othex language 6/ Blowing BuMIss by Oradis 1 skin is pierced It is Important to Re­ Answer: All non-stareby vege­ aa a matter’ of course. and 2. ^ . constitution creating a class of office effect by espousing the cause of pri>-' J® ^Jf^Sminate tu fluently I be a fair ad-libber, wl --Genera] Jsn Smuts, South Afri- member that cleanliness Is vital. Do tables Inay be nalxsd together at the 7. Play — "Hiawatha,’’ dranm- holders who must exist on the suf- hlbltlon repeal bscauss no other 1,,,^ the presidency. That a flair for the extemporaneous and can leader. tlMd by grades % 4, and 6. Tbs oast not be fooled just because a wound earns meal. A protein Is a certain possess "volOs personality." feraace of groups of voters of con- single Individual has been so power- wouldn’t be good politics. Both, how- looks clean as all Oi the microscopic complex comblnAUon of carbon, hy­ of characters was: Hiawatha, Grace Wbyl you ask, do many an Women frighten me. Smith and Mortimer Frladricbl meting interests and Ideas can evsr ful a supportsr of prohibition. It Is whlch**^^^ organisms which may produce Uood drogen, oxygen and nitrogen, with nounoers now on the air appear to poisoning are absolutely Invisible to -^^Charles Rogdri, forindir movie ac­ Nokomls, Frances Friedrich; LaffM, a larger amount of nitrogen than lack several of these requirements? operate very well when serious mat- ths bsglimlng of the end. Ipromptly forgotten. the nake eye. A wound may ap- tor. Eleanor Covell; Mlnnebteia, I^ T tta found In moat other foode, Some Well, maybe tb4y were signed up In ters are afoot; whether, in a word. And will the drys now declare that ear dirty and yet be free from the foods, containing a large amount of Parent; Pau-Pau-Ksc-Wis, Maxwell th'i good old days. government by bodies of represents- Mr. Rockefeller Is being subsidised Both for Proeperity angerous organiemi, although they proteins are meat, fish, eggs, nuts Every time the nation haa. heeded Hutchinson. Other cblldrsn arc tak- S The Ublquttoui Banker ng parts of Indian warriors and lives can ever function outside quite | by the "liquor Interests 7" Fortunately, both parties are posi­ usually are present In any kind of and cheese. te be rescued . . . It has'tuned to tively guaranteed to bring back dirt or foreli^ material And now* Manhrtten ■the Democratio party. invss. Tks scenery and oosttti^ narrowly prescribed limits; and that unique and amusing ibsaarlo weirs mads by tba pupils of ' ths prosperity. Thb politicians have Whe’;her the wound appears dirt; (Baby Cries So Much) —rNewton D. Biker, Democratio whether It Is not possible for a situ-1 COMPARISONS .been bringlni^ It back for nearly ^ QueetiCn: Mrs. lola J. write*: titled, "Banker on BroadwAyl" The presidential possibility. abbve grades. ^ . or clAan, take no chances. Was!% banks are In Hollywood up to (biHr Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. Hamilton ation to arise where a government | The United States was in the three years, and although It’s a bard the wound thorough^ with water "I have a baby bpy who has been a last efficiency expert; they have entertained at dinner Sunday la task and the rssults are not yet ap- which has been boiled and cooled to cry-baby ever since he was born. so trammeled and hidebound would World War nineteen months. Her 1 ^ more experi taken over hotels, swank apart in America . . . the owasrs of honor of their dau|bter and hus­ a moderate temperature. All dirt, He passes much gas, and Is very Industry have sacked' the richest msnte, offljt buildings and pent band, Mr. and Mrs. Arnla Trydai’s fail altogether to meet the demands active participation In the fighting ence on the job than anyone else. splinters, and other debris should be constipated. I nurse him and I am continent In the world, sold giSd There is a quaint theory that the hdm.es. ' ' first marriage anniversary.. Other upon It because It could not do on any considerable scale was em' removed. Do not be dismayed at a sure he gets plenty. Hei le seven brick after gold brisk to tbe pro­ teople o f the country -have some- The entire Shuber.t group went out of town jmesta wsra Mr, otherwise than fall. braced within not much more than little bleeding as this may help to weeke old and weighs ten pounds. ducers whom they needed to wow and Mrs. Oaude Origga and diaugb- blng to do with nominating the two Will you please advise me about the way of all mortgages; Artlfur If there has been one real benefit five month!. We lost ,860,000 men wash out the wound. After wash­ tbe wheat and the hogs, to drill the ter Graot of Bait Hampttei. presidential candidates, and It Is true ing well with the warm water, treat him?” Hammsrstein lost bis theater, the about the same sense that the I oil Wills and run the .addteg ma­ it tM wasK-and •from this country’s disillusionment n killed and wounded. ii the part with some good antiseptic Answer: Your baby may be get­ Hammerstein;.Earl Carroll had to chines and buy the Fordk and the and Mrs. Ward people of have some­ ting plenty of milk, but It is possi­ surrender: then came H. B. Harris’ on the subject of prosperity boonu Germany, France, Great Britain, such as iodine, mercuroebrome or stocks. Tidbot, returning to New York Snii- thing to do with each of Babe Ruth’s hexylresorclnol. Before handling ble it is not nourishing. Send for Hudson and the most recent tojiass it derives from the unseating of Canada were In the war for four home sune. They support the play- —John Dos Pasids, novsllst. day ewralng. any wound wash the hands thor­ my article called "Diet for Nursing was Charles Dillingham’s Globe The 4-H club members aooom- preconceptions and traditions uni­ years and three months; Italy for ers, vocally and'financially' I oughly with soap and hot water. If Mothers” and after following in­ Theater. Uhless tbs p4opls Inks tba matter tnlsd Mrs. John Kutefasoni versally aooeptsd without analysis. hree years and five 'months. They the cut Is wide, it is eometlmes a structions for a reasonable time, if Into tbalr own bands and tefusc to Brs. Harold lifUson and Miss iGar- The ’Teeuet" the baby continues to cry and re­ All of which is a gloomy picture, More people than ever before are ost, in killed and wounded, respec­ In November, after a campaign good “plan to bring the edges to manufaoture nrms, transport mS' tnirie White motored to Storru, Sat­ gether with narrow tape but never mains constipated, it would be a but. the smiles arise from the after- urday afternoon and atiaaded/'tee now trying to see all the way tively, six million, five and a half which will coot plenty of money- terials or ssrvs In tbs nrmlss, they cover the entire surface of a cut good plan to wean him and put him math, Brook Pemberton, for in­ are not Uk41y to avart another die i oliand county Roundup of . A-H through from cause to effect and all million, three million, a quarter of] hut not as much as usual—the vot­ on the milk and orange juice sched­ stance,) had booked the Hudson tdr ers will ballot only Indirectly for a with adhesive tape as blood poison' aster. clubs, and the Candlelight seiyl.ee ule I advlre. Instructions lor which his new show, "Christopher Comes the way back from effect to cause. a million and a million and a half. president; they must Indorse eete of ing might occur because drainage —Dr. Albert Bteitiin, scientist In tea evening. I will also send. Across,’’ which Is described as a Mr. andMre. law te PM pa ^ agl They are becoming a bit hard- Total killed and wounded of these electors most oL whom they have would be prevented. hotsy comedy of the goings on be­ two sons John, and. Chari)^. luB. boiled through long cooking over the other major pArtidpants, sixteen never heard of before. Meanwhile, thoueands of politici­ THE HOT WATER TREATMENT (Toothache) tween Columbus an^ Isabella. ntigerald and Mike B t e ^ [>a, motored te,.StQekbria|e, fires of adversity. So long as the and a half millions. ans will be running for various of' If the skin of the band or the foot Question: Art asks: "What can A banker's representative was goose was banging high it was all The killed and wounded of the fices solely on such issues as the has been penetrated by a sharp in­ be done to stop toothache in the ab­ sent In to watch tebsarsals and ANDOVn Mass., and vlritedand ' w . sence of a dentist?" tbe play was pronOunoec far too John Gauney. Mr. 'M rt. right with them If somebody de­ five countries named were, roughly, Massie case and the Lindbergh baby strument which Is likely to be septic and only a smadl^ opening Is present Answer: Paint the gums around ribald for a conservative banklhg Oaunay are flfeada o f Mrs. ntip- about forty-six' times as many as case, on which they will 1m found to Mr. and Mrs. Wallaea Hilliard are gerald's son. Rev. John R. *• Flts- clared that the Constitution was in­ hold firm, uncompromising opifilone. which cannot be easily washed out the tooth vrith some 611 of doves concern. Booking was crossed off the parents of a son, bom gerald of Bayridge, L.X., whart they spired by heaven and contained all those of the United States. or treated with antiseptic it Is vHse or, if the tooth is hollow, pack in andId Fembertor* Fembertpr, must move. ^ Thursday at the Clark .Hoepltal in to immediately soak the affected some cotton that has been soaked have a winter home. ' ^ of wisdom and all of justice; but The United States spends on the It’ll Be a Good Show Ibe large laugh will come if the Yvtulimantic. lixe baby’s name Is Mr. and Mrs. LCwls P h d n at­ But don’t think it Isn’t going to part In very hot water. in the oil of cloves. Do not be satis­ next Carroll b 1.u w , booked for an right now there are more than a relief of World War veterans and fied with teihporary relief but have tCshxieth Basil and In tbelr third tended the service at S t Tetar's be a swell show. It Is. Everybody Even if blood poisoning is actually other bank-held playhouse, lo pinch­ child. . church in Hebron; Monday avaniag. very few who feel that they must be their dependents ooneldMably more politics Is going to be fighting started, it is a good plan to.,Boak the tooth cored for by a dentist as ed for immodesty. U n . Tboxnaa Lewis, speixt Sunefty soon as possible. when their, son John *rta eonflm ed shown before continuing to accept the total 'expended by the five uke the devil and a lot of tall feath- the Injured part In hot water for ten MllUons Go Begging with h«r riiter Mrs. Fred Colhurp by Bishop BUdlong, the ne«r Bptseo- era are going to be pulled out be­ the easy dogma that ours Is a par- countries whose oaeualtiee were At a time when a million dollars of wUllngton, who 1$ ilek. Mrs pal bishop. fore it is over. should look like at least a million Wilfred Young Is earlfig .’for Mrs pect government and could not poS*- forty-six times as numerous as ours. heights. Think of colorful, hard­ Large sections of the audience are have to depend for exdtement dollars, refusal by Alfreu Lunt and Colburn. IN EGYPT, TOO sibly be changed except for the The sums are $1,07^,000,000 and more than a trifle eore, with rotten among the Republicane largely on hitting Al Smith being allied i|Yltb Lynn Fontanne of Holly./ood’e offer Mrs. Eugene W. Platt and two Cairo—The first 0I7 worse. $891,000,000 respeotively. tomatoes and bad eggs storea up for the fight over the wet platform hls old bitter enemies Hearst and of that sum esAXses more thaxx. a children returxxed to their home in McAdoo against bis former pal flights ever to ba atagad good use. That’s why the perform­ p|M7it which the party la expected pas^g gasp. The one cinema ad< W appto after apendbig a few days One thing Mr. Young has done Oarmany, for her six million ftoosGVdl^! wete leld reoantly under the eiul- ers are going through -their antics to adopt. , . venture of tee Lunt-Fontexxne team xrite b4t parents M?- bbS Mm . a . E. oes of tea Aaro a n b 4ff ttamit At that only a few persons, placed aa ha casualties, pays just under $300,- with much more than customary Like so many skilled artiste daub­ And of the probable desperate, Frinb, fervor. Never were so many jobs in canny«mancuveriag of the powerful proved qnpleasant to teem. They g« Almaaa Aaroditenai; Is, could do—he has clothed with re­ 000,000 a year; France pays $286,- ing on just the right amount of had been quoted, aa eaylng they Mrs. John ’ Faikm ai|M Mr. and used. bttUt by twa danger—and you know how jobs are n? n t, the Republican politiolanB will eastern bqssee as thep clash with Mrt.'Jamfs Ikllon and acn of Wor< spectability the hitherto heinous pro­ 000,000; Britain $174,000,000, with the more naive, but scrappy and wouldn’t go back for a million dol­ towad by aw aulMnSMr*until -it m these days. , . try to go far enough without going oastw. Mass.) abd MDas U w li and teaohed a height at flhtexl llflG teat ceeding of criticising the Constitu­ her war relief expendlturaa steadily The White House, the Senate and more numeaous ROoCivelt support lars.?’ And they- didn’t. Theirs haa “ ' “ ^ ------riiltad tea too far. Then it ought, to be a lot h^'cn. a neat Income for years smd It waa than c u tlaaXa gad aetealnad tion. becoming leaa. Canada, whose the House are all at stake. Probibl- of fun watching the previously dry ers from the south'Shd west. And Sun- tion^whloh provides Bn Issue strik­ dark h o r ^ praao!pg behlfid the they have bean shrewd in their In­ Mri. in teaadr forpaMaBiiat litfm atglSi loaaea ware almost two-thirds of Mr. Hoovsr halucing nlmself on the to twalva ndnutea. , ing mors- popular chords than any plank. scenes. vestments. Th'oniaa Lflids. j ' DAWES* RETIBBMBNT ours, pays one-aavantaanth as much. within memory—may receive Its real Ring up the curtain I The 1932 Howeven Kathorine Cornell baa . The Ladlaa’ BanaVoieni- p^ ety coup de jjf^ce. And whether or not extravagansk pught to be a wqw. tumisd down offers almost as large NBW>t;UIWi^IiNli It is all very well for General Yat In none of thasa oountriaa have Dems Mote BpeotaoUlar ^ teeat.il tba'toafetebte bouse there la any hope of eoonomlo Im­ and; just a ooupla of years ago, T on n tb ^ v 'X M ^paXeangar Charles G. Dawes to say. In hla mobs of war vataiii^ marohad liteunp^ aminoon at tee usual provement through political action, The Democrats nearly always put FIRST PILQ^ UCl^SB Gsorga Cohan wouldn’t take a mil* fM ght air has opteiad bat letter of resignation as head of the upon the nation's eapltai demanding on a '^more spectacular program. bout; ' thW That"' everycufie is going to be whooping Dublin'—iteiand has isiuad its lion. Now ha goaa out for Come* Beatrioa HamUton, and Reconatruotlon Finanoa Corporation, more. about It as the Tweeittsdee< and They have pot decided , whether to thing aald td b4 oonklijeteMy leas, ^ phS^ W tadW «h*|l> eti^itr^jIKe^I 1^^^^ - aonuaate Governor RoOieVelt on the first commaretal air' Idiot’s license that the work of the cbrporatlon-"la The veteran organisatlonB owe it Tweadlai^ parties naaks mighty Previous to tfalB erafit all Iiisb pilots Id ffu M d . Mr. m l& R MM M ir " efforts W^rova> each bthdr^untb^ ooavexxtiofi' floor or eomeose else in Such la iha piyiBmiogy of Brogd- in ' how well on Us way," but the fact to their own good eradlt to take ex­ to blame. < ' a emoke-fllled room. «UI< tuitting with that problem vtey'bUUag; ^h|( g stnat-bookMaw .-k fs that he Is wlthdrawlng|^ust at' a traordinary measures to suppress now tbe wten* undte'tlM pris^gaad dt* .t^B bonus raid. They nlona o u do Issulng.ooi ahoa.s& ^ & wltluMil ■i-“ 'Jr ‘ ■■

MANCHESTB iR e v e n i n g h e r a l d , s o u t h MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, JUNE 7 ,198R,

are on-the *look-out for values; that cultural class—exhibited by Luther Tnogoirfwftii and newspapers can be SIX PERSONS m t E D lA. & P .5 CENT SA U v^en they see offerings which pre­ MEXICAN BEAN BEEH£ H. Fuller on a spike of pink lupine. found here, and every consideration sent opportunities to spend money BWDBIItADIItlZt Most outstanding exhibit in the _ shown an those who enter. Miss advantageoui^, they will produce arrangement classes — Showm by Priscilla Szlontal has been in charge IN AUTO ACCIDENt SPURS PUBLIC BUYING the necessalry funds and wUl buy, SHOWS UP IN5TATE Mrs. Charles H. Allen on a bowl of of the Maxwell Free Reading Rooms and. buy liberally.” for the past two years. WHINERS MAMED iris and coral bells. In conclusion, Mr. Davidson said, New Haven, June 7.-r(AP) — A Bud^ Hanwy Here Friday Ck>Uingswood, N. J., June 7.— Believe Appealing -Bargains “Oiur Cpihpany feels that the 5c Wlnnera In 'Artistic Arrangement w arning to farm ers agidte8t>;the M ex­ CHasses The Rockville Fife and Drum (AP)—Six persons were killed and Will Induce People To Start Sale has been a very definite con-' Corps will sponsor program to be ican bean bettle infestation wUch is , SPRING FLOWER SHOW Class 1—Pansies in a bowl — another seriously injured early to­ Making Purchases. tribution to the welfare of New First, John Wendler; second, Sam­ hetif at the Palace theater on Fri­ England busihess, and our company spreading throufl^ Connecticut has^ day night. Buddy Hfirvey, 10 years day when an ambulance speeding to Unlade^ Wms $10,- uel Kostolefsky; third, Joseph A. Tn /wnimiwHllg On the 5c Sale looks forward to furthei accom- been sounded .fay' the Conheeftmt WNNERS ARE NAMED K uch. old, who has'won 250 medsds and hospital with an injured three- }lishments In the way of spectacular cups for baton swinging, will be a which his company oimducted last Agricultural Experimental station.', .-.'y Class 2—An arrangement of pan­ year-old girl collided with an auto­ low prices as a memis of stimulat­ special feature, hih father, who has Reports coming-in indisaie tiis^ 000— Mangatnck Monster sies with other fiowers or greens to mobile at a s t^ t intersection here. week, and which is being continued ing business, not only for itself, but won hundreds of medals throughout pest is sweeping' through flrids u d . Over 300 Individual Exhibits In accent—First, Mrs. J. Grace Wil­ for this week, William J. Davidson, for other organizations in New Eng­ his baton swinging career, will ac The dead: gardens with a rapidity tiiat haraty.- Gete$100. Rockville Display — Rock cox; second, J. A. Kuch; third, Mrs. Richard J. Bloemaker, 40, of Had- president of the Nea England Di­ land and elsewhere.” Daisy Rice Hilow. company the young man. can be checked. Garden a Hit. The Fife and Drum Ck>rps will donfleld. vision of the Great Atlantic A No bean vines are exempt unless Mrs. (krockett To Meet mpson, places, now is twenty-seven feet teacher at the Pre-School for Chil­ rangement/ as well as other prizes, Hartford, Jime 7.—(AP)— 'Die tions, involving as they do, supplies from here to New York. Already DESPONDENT, KILLS SELF . broken neck, fractured leg and other Mrs. Lester Martin, Mrs. W. B. ^ merchandise for pearly three dren. Mr. B\iller .was also awarded a bird Bean, Mrs. Lewis McLaughlin and Trumbull trophy, valued at approxi­ scores of ships have come here. batti for the: inost. outstanding dis­ injuries. thousand stores, have attracted na­ Mr. Roosevelt’s address will go to Old Lyme, June 7. (AP)—George She has been out of work for al­ Skinner Auxiliary To Banquet Mrs. HalL , Mrs. A. R.- NeweU is mately $2,000 and awarded for. the play in cultural closes. tional attention, and the results of the entire nation on the Columbia Gaulker, 80 who had a chicken most two years and in that time At a recent* meeting of Alden regent of Sabra Trumbull Chapter. softest - pilot in Coimeeticut last One of the most interesting dis­ this selling program are bein, radio chain. Secretary Hurley rep­ farm in Laysville section of Old has fallen bewjk on her ability with Skinner Auxiliary plans were made N otes the needle, doint, sewing for neigh­ plays wras a miniature rock garden year by the Veteran& of Foreign watched with interest by retailers resents the Federal government, Lyme, near Great Hill Woods, to.celebrate its aimiversary at the 'The flowers on the communion Wars, wiU not be awarded this year, bors and others. Her father^ a per-- covering an. area of more than 125 table at Union church on Sunday of all classes eveiywhere. which bore a share - of the tremen­ hanged himself yesterday. The body, square /eet. designed and built by next regular meeting, Jime 17. A it was leahied today from Dr. M. A . Response Great dous cost of creating a port here. was found by his sister, Elizabeth fame msiker, hEis not been employed covered dish supper will be seryed morning were given by the Friendly Kosty’sv Perennial Garden Nurser­ O’Hara of Waterbury, state com­ “We are glad to say that the re' Fladricb and her son William. fo ' some time. Miss Cohro is 'the and members of the Alden Skinner Class in loving memory of its form­ ies. Tliirty-five or more first prizes mander of the veterans. sponse of New Ehigland to the ap' Gaukler bad been despondent. oldest of four children. Two sisters Camp and the GA.R. will be Invited er teacher, Mrs. Hannah K. Talcott. are also out of work. • A brother, were awarded in the form of bird- Mrs. George Smith of Elm street When the prize was announced peal of high-grade merchandise at houses, bird baths, vases and bowls guests. An entertainment program last year, it was to be awsurded each low prices has been eager and en­ SCHOOL HEAD QUITS seventeen years old, has occasional will be airanged by the committee charge • of the decorations at employment as a chauffeur for to winners of first places, while the Union church during the month of year, the twenty-inch cup becoming thusiastic. A A P stores every­ second and third place winners were in charge. the permanent property of the win­ where have been thronged with neighbor. The family has lived at The members of the Auxiliary will June. . , given-. .mari^rs^te^^4eaigi^te the ner. Captain Harry W. Generous buyers. Vast quantities'of merchan­ Athens, Jime 7.— (A P)—^Dr. Rhys KEEP YOUR 5839 Hoffman avenue, Philadelphia^ attend the exercises to be held by Miss Margaret Algair and Miss place ^hioa they-i^jillj / , won the award last Jime. dise have passed over tho counters, for the past eight years. the Rockville Lodge of Elks on Flag Clementtoe Gworek have returned Carpenter, director of the American The cottmtji£(ee^-CMi^ of the Dr. O’Hara stated today that, the and in many cases stocks which Seqdnd Prize Day. It is expected several members home from a visit with the former’s School of Classical Studies at HDSIMND’S UIVE show wjttiJiavis,A SOI rep ort to pre- relatives,; Attorney and Mrs.>George cup cost much more than at first were thought to be adequate for a The winner of the secohd pllze of sen.t at the next ipeeting, June 9, at of Alden Skinner Camp and its Athens, has given up his post here $2,500 in this contest was Paul D.- Auxiliary will attend Home Day at A llgair. expected, and had not been we'ek, were practically exhausted in 8 p. nqi.,' D.S.Ti in Wesleyan hall, by last year’s administration. two or three days. Fortunately, and sailed for the United States. He HB pain that. Isham, of Hampden, Mass. Mr.. list of winners at show are: Noroton on Sunday. Luncheon will Twomen suffer' Isham is a graudate of the Massa­ be served. there were ample warehouse re­ sailed yesterday. Class One— Pyrethrums or paint­ serves to draw upon, and-we have •vety moodi is bad chusetts State College, at Amherst, ed, daisy— Five JBtems.gf one Color- Importfuit CouncU Meeting WET IS LEADING LOVED THEIR HOME During the five years Dr. (Carpen­ enough. But the where he is now doing research First, Edward Badrhaus; second There will be an Important meet­ been able to keep aU stores supplied ter has been here the area excavated trouble it causes at with added merchandise. work in chemistr3 looking toward a and third, the same. ing of the City CoimcU in the Me Houston, Tex.—Someone left the in ancient (Corinth has been as great home is worse.i master’s degree ^ s June. He is-en­ Cn»»«a Twor—P ^ t e u D aisy — ^Five morial Iniilding this eveulng. Mayor pigeon house door open and 150 of “So great has been the response as the entire area dug during the Men soon tire of ir­ IN N. G. PRIMARIES to these offerings, we have decldied gaged to be married and will vae stem s different colors— ^First, Ed- A. E. Waite will have a report to the birds belonging to City Tax At­ preceding 30 years that the school ritable wiTes.WhRt -to continue this sale for another the .money to finance his marriage, Waid BacHJiaus.. . present which will be very interest­ torney Louis Dunn flew out. They was interested in that sit. is a woman to d o? and the banning of his career. ing. This report will show how the week, and have made preparations The chief sites uncovered are a m an Pour—Hardy lilies— One Charlotte, N. C., Jime 7.— (A P I- made no effort to escape. A strong Generation after generation has The third prize, of $1,000, went to stalk—i-ny variety—First, Edward city stands financiEdly. He is , to wind blew up, however, and drove to supply all’of our stores with the large early CCbristian basilica from found the answer in this Vegetable , Mrs. Dorothy McChe8ney,'of 1836 have a message for the fnembers'on Sweeping aside North CaroUna’s necessary merchandise to meet the the Fifth Century after (Christ, prob­ Backhaus; second, John Wendler; proverbial dryness, and the political the birds away despite their strug­ Compounds As Mrs. June ssys."lliete J^orth Delaware street, Indianapolis, econom y. gles. Dunn thought he had lost his demands of our customers. ably the seat of the early bishops is nothing better for that tim feeling third, Mrs. W. Loethscher. tjjt prestige acquired by Senator CJam- Ind., the six months bride of a Class 5—Hybrid Columbine— i8 Mrs. Amelia (Randall) Hook pigeons, but the following morning Encouraged of (Corinth; the workshops in which we all know so welL It helped my eron Morrison over a period of 30 young insurance man. stalks one color^First and second, Mrs. Amelia: (Randall) Hook, they were back in their home, all “We find in the response to this the famous Corinthian ware was pro­ nervousness and builtmeup. years, Robert R. Reynolds, a wet, 'The fourth prize of $500 was won Mrs. ’W. Loethscher. ^dow of the late John Hook, died bedraggled and weary. Dunn ex­ sale every reason for encouragement duced which was exported to all of by F. E. Hartwell, of 9 Florence Class 6—Hybrid, ColumWne— 8 at her home at 130 Union street on today held a cojn™*^!^^® plained that they had walked home for those engaged in retail business the ancient classical world; a Roman street, NaUck, Massachusetts, for stalks different colors—First, Ed­ Monday afternoon shortly after one but a few scattered precincts unre­ after giving up flying against the in New England. We believe that it market-place; the sanctuary of ten years foreman of an innersole ward Backhaiw; second and third, o’clock. She had been in poor ported in the state’s Democratic U. strong wind. Their feet were has demonstrated beyond question Asklepius, and the fountain of Lerna | mentioned by Pausemias. VEGETA Bit COMPOUND leather plant at Natick. The plant Mrs. W. Loethischer. health for several months and her S. Sen-te primary. nearly raw. that the homemakers of this section closed down, a year ago and Mr. Class 7—Loqg purred Columljiw condition has been serious, for the Reynolds had 144,562 votes ^ th Hartwell got a job as day laborer in __3 stalks one color—First; Mrs. w . past two weeks, 1,712 of the state’s 1,823 precincts road construction work but three Loethscher. Mrs. Hook was bom in Trow­ reported. Morrison had 136,196. weeks later was injured when a bag Cl MU 8—Long spvured Columbine bridge, England, and came to Rock­ Other candidates for the long term of cement. feU.on.hips. He has been __3 stalks different, colors — First ville 65 years ago. She was a mem­ styod: T. C. Bowie 33,924, James D. ber of the Rockville Methodist out of work stace then. Part of the and third, Jolm Wendler; secohd, Grist 27,306, and Arthur Simmons, church and the Ladies Aid Society prize money will go to pay for a Mrs. Edward Backhaus. 3,597, with a few less precincts in connected with the church. She was double mastoid operation on his 9—Lupine—Pne spike, any than wore tabulated for the two color—Firat, Luther ii. Fuller; sec­ well known by the older residents leaders. . youngest child. and was loved by all )yho knew her. Pastor Wins ond and third, John Wendler. Although he declined any state­ CiHS« lO ^P^hy, one Uoom, red— The deceased leaves two daugh­ ment pending official canvass of the Mrs. Harry D. France, of 4526 ters, Mrs. Cora Avery of California South Second street, Louisville, Firsts ilM . Grace Wilcox; second, vote, it was generally understood Luther Fuller. " and Mrs. Harry Bodman of this Morrison would enter a seconc pri­ Kentucky, a graduate of the Louis­ city; a granddaughter, Mrs. Lois 12—Peony, one bloom, pink mary in July with Reynolds, made ville Normal school and wife of a BeSbe of this city; one great grand­ —Ffrat and’ second, Luther H. Ful- necessary bwause neither received young lawyer, won the fifth prize of child; a sister, Mrs. Maria Nichols $250, and the sixth prize, of, $100, iBTe a majority. Class 13—Iris, one sidke, white— of New Jersey. went to the Rev. Joseph R. Swain, Reynolds campaigned for repeal First, Mrs. Walter H. Skinner; sec Funeral arrangements will not be pastor of the Methodist Elpiscopal. completed until word has been re^ of the prohibition, laws. Morrison, a ond and third,. Joseph A. Kuch. former governor, is a life-long per­ church of Naugatuck, Connecticut, rn ^ 14—Iris, one spike, laven­ ceived from her daughter, Mrs sonal and political dry. who entered the contest in the hope der, or light blue—First and second, Avery in California. of providing mone. for use in con­ John Wendler; third, Mrs. H. M Emblem Club Meeting nection with the expected arrival of MISS LAMONT TO WED Swartfiguer. , , , There will be an important meet­ a child in the Swain home. 16-rlris, one spike, pink or ing of the Rockville Emblem Club The contest closed on May 9, the on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at New York, June 7.—(AP) — A red tones—First and third, Robert daughter of Thomas W. Lament, nearly two and a hsdf million entries Gregfus; second, Edgar Davis. the F.lks Home on Prospect street. representing every city and town This the regular monthly meeting noted financier who is a J. P. Mor­ Class 16—Iris, one spike, cream or gan partner, is to marry a young ser\'ed by the. 46 plants of the Gen­ yellow—First and third, John Wend­ and matters of importance will eral Baking Company. To'handle come before the members. Mrs. Harvard University man, June 27, ler; second, ^ bert Gregus. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont have sent this enormous number of entries, a Raymond H\mt, president of the Class 17—Iris, one spike, dark out invitations for the wedding of staff of nearly 150 men and women, blue or purple—First, Mrs. Charles club requests a large attendance. M'laa EHeanor Allen Lam ont to 60 per cent of whom were college Allen; second, Mrs. W. Loethscher Funeral of Ozro Usher (Charles Crebore (Cunningham of graduates, was orgtmized and work­ and third, Mrs. I. TUden Jewett. The funeral of Ozro Usher, who Milton, Mass. Mr. Cunningham is ed steadily for thirty days, working Class Ifr^lris; one spike, plicata died at his home on East street on member of the graduating class at Wednesday, was largely attended nights also for u psirt of this time. —B’lrst, Robert Gregusf second, J. Harvard. Ehcact multig^aph^ instructions for A. Kuch; third, Mrs. W. Loethscher. from his late home on Saturday af­ The ceremony is to be at the First judging the entries were furnished aass 19—Iris, one spii.i, by-color ternoon at 2:30. Rev. H. B. Olm- Presbyterian church at Englewood to each of the readers to insure uni­ —First, Mias Maud Weyhe; second, stead, putor of St. John’s Episcopal N. J., and will be followed by re­ formity in the judging. Joseph A. Buch; third, Mrs. Thomas church officiated- There were many ception at Torrey (Cliff, the Lamont Judges A. Ward. •* • beautiful fioral tributes. The burial estate at Englewood. was in Grove Hill cemetery. The AN ROAST By the use of this large staff, Class 19%—One spike iris, var- - — you each entry was carefully read and iegata—First and third, Flrank bearers were Arthur Usher, Alden DEACTS LAST NIGHT 9,739 were chosen to be put through Flaherty; second, Robert Gregus. Usher, Merrick Usher, Roland a second winnowing, which reduced Clsas 26—Any other fiower, one Usher, Andrew jEUK>bson and Philadelphia—(Charles E. Inger the number to 2,465. ’These 2,465 en­ or more blooms, depending on Charles Jacobs. soil, 72, prominent in the southwest fiower, exhibited—First, L. H. Ful­ Many Patronize Beading Rooms "FALL APART" CHICKEN? tries then were read by the ten as a railrcod builder. supervisors who had directed the ler; ; second, John Wendler,; third, During the month of May, 1,174 (Cincinnati—The Rev. Grover P readers in the earlier work and from Mrs. I. Tllden Jewett. people have enjoyed the use of the (Csborne, ^85, e^tor of the Journal How good it does taste when the meat them a total of approximately 200 Best iris in the show—exhibited Maxwell Free Reading Rooms, and Messenger, a Baptist magazine were selected to be passed upon by by Mrs. Charles H. Allen on Lent. located in Union church. This is Simsbury, Conn.—George P. Mc­ actually 'Tails Apart/' Cooked evenly the final judges. These judges were A. Williamson. 114 more than the same moiith last Lean, 74, former United States Dr. Logan Clendening, of Kansas Most outstanding exhibit in the year. All of the latest editions^ 0 on Senator from (Coxmecticut. all the way thru and browned just Clt^, Missouri, popular writer on medical subjects and author of ‘The enough on the outside. Doesn’t that Human Body” ; Miss Jessie- Marie DeBoth of New York, N. Y., famous make your mouth water? The secret is cooking school lecturer; Dr. Walter Hollis Eddy, of New York, N, Y., a closed baking chamber with tempera^ Director of the Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and Health Good House­ keeping Magazine; and Dr. Francis ture set and controlled accurately to H. Mahoney, Health Commissioner of Boston, Massachusetts. Modem produce the best results. This means an In addition to the major prizes, there were ten prizes of $50 each, electric range. • • • • 4 Al,. ten of $25 each, fifty of $10 each and 500 of $5 each. The’next 1,000 con- "Fall Apart" chicken is a certainty, not tentants in the ranking will receive ELECTRIC COOKING a loaf of bread each day for 30 days; \ and the next 2,600 will receive bread ■ .1 a hope, with an Electric Range. A sk any for fifteen days. of the hundreds of users — thiy know. SPANKED “SEVERELY” Boston.—If what Mrs. Mary Grace means SUPER POWER to give, perfect Many Mvingf wNl Elacirie Ceoklnf - Lai at aaSa^ yoim • ‘ If you are not satisfied, with your Birch says is true, her hubby has decided not to spare the “rod” and refrigeration always—on hottest days—and present cooking results, let us toow apofi Us wife. In suing for a divorce here Mrs. Birch explained her hus­ with lower cost of operation;; and a representative will call on yon* band, Albert Francis Birch, Har­ vard instructor, had “ hit me with a There’s no obligation • • » « • « slipper and-spanked me severely.” It Was not said whether he tunied her across bis knee and used the slipper to administer the spank­ ing. ______I *4^' '^ * 1 * . BAND, OB FOOT7 Londom—On whether A monkey’s paws are feet or hands hinges wbetiier or not duty shall be paid Manche$ter y for their inmirtation at Foikstooe. A l low AS theiii/inno m ty on cpiadriqwde, a^d • -iS .. V theImporting the inoalmg 773 Aiain StrfijL u r n m If--'- ■ •, • • ■1 f ' '• -■ ■ ' ■ ' - itt r "• irriiiti i ntfnftii iT ^A G E SIS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOITTH A^CHBSTEB* CONN;. TUESDAY. JUKE 7.1932.

E M E r a C Y A D iMOTHERS’ a U B T O H O U ) n s PICNIC ON FRIDAY Ritchie Of The. Free State Travelers BraadCMlIag ■■rvka BEEE HEARS END Barttord, 0 d m . TUE8DAY, JUNE 7, (Central and Eastarn Standard-Ttne) Annual Outing To Be Hdd At His Stand .On S<»ne Big Issues OF 1932 50,000 W i, looa H. C l, 08341 M. Prearains aubject to ebanr*. p. u . (Oarllabt tima oo« boor iatw.) (Note^U>bromiiw to I w and taale chain or gronsa thwaof unleaa spaci- Highland Park In ET^^ning— iiai. coast to soaat (a to e) daelanaUon Includaa at) avallabla atotlona.) Supper and Entertainment. TsMSday, A$$ootat0d Preu) Cant. East Less Than $S00 Now Aya3^ tvm 1 , latt NBC-WRAF NETWORK S t l^ e:1s-M lllt Brothan - Basiet IS. D. S. T. FraSdia R l^ e Orcli.~p(xfa ' •« • The Manchester Mothers club WnO-WEAF-464.3 m BASIC—iM ti wMf (k«y> weel wife 6:30— 6:30—Oautaeh Orch,—ccaat ant wtaa wo«h wfl will wfbr wre w*y 8:45— S:4S^onnia Boawall—eMat o'jt able For Jobless — Make will hold its annual picnic Friday 4:15 p ' m.—W n c Synchronized wcae wtaip w^rJ w ul; Midwest: 8d)0— 7K)0—Clu^Baalc: ortan—waat evening at 6:30 at the hii^iland with WEAF bn 660 k. c. (See winaq wefl kad woc«wlDC-who wow wdaf 6:16— 7:i:“ Lymaa Or.->Baalc:r.—Basic: John Park Conunuidty clubhouse. This is WSbLF for Program). NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmj Kelvl n—.Dlxia:' Banna'"nati's Or—>wast No Farther Plans. wlba katp wabc wday kfyr cksw cfcf . 6:30— 7:30 — Kate SfflmAh, Sense — the final get-together for the season l:00Ja. m.—Silent. SOUTH— wrva wptf wwno wls wjaz Basic, Colonel A BudiidOE-DIzla . and the last meeting at which the wfla-wsOQ trlod wab warn .wmc.wapl 6:45— 7:45—Jea PalookakA-e t6 o wjdz wamb kvoo wky,^wfaa wbap kpro 7:0^ - 8:00—'Ben Barnie'a Orcheatra retiring president, Mrs. John M. woal ktbs ktha ^ 7:30— 8:30—Crime Club—Baalc; Bar* With less than 3500 remaining of Miller, will preside. Mrs. J. E. Elliott MOUNTAIN—koa kal kgir kghl bare Maural—OUia; ■ Hal Kamp’a the 393,000 with which its work will succeed Mrs. Miller. PACIFIC COAST—kco kti kaw komo Oroh.—waat khq imo kaea kaz kjr Kga kfsd kUr kgu 5*52“ bsOO—Shllkrat Orch.—c to c among the unemployed has been fin­ The supper will consist of assort­ Cant E i^ PraHiht—e to o ed and cold meats, baked 1:30— 8iW—Woman's RadId Review 3:80— 3 :30—Barlow Symshony—o to t anced during the past eight months, a;0O— SrfKb>Te Be. Announced beans, rolls, coffee and strawberry 925 Hartford, Conn. 1880 2-m - S:30-Taa tianaanta B'Vh,—c to e the Manchester Emergency Employ­ shortcake. A small charge will he 2:4^ SHS—The Lady Next Doer 10d )^ 11d)0—Stara’a Orcheatra—e to»s ment Association, Inc., will discoo' made. An entertainment and bridge SKK>— 4dM—Cemposar.planlat 10:3^ 11:30^rnhaim ’a Oreh.-rc to e tinue its activity at the end of the^ 8:15— 4:1&—Skippy—east only 11» ^ 12;0^Danea—wabc wean wnao will follow. Mrs. Sediick Straughan 3:30— 4:80—Garden Malodiea—Also e 12:8I^Bon Bornlo—coast repeat current week, it was unanimously Tuesday, June 7 4d)0 — S:00— Dinner Music — Also chalfYnon of the hostesses, will ar< NBC-WJZ NETWORK decided at a meeting of the Board range for transportation. Others on 4:15—The Captivaxors. Bontb: Skippy—midwest repeat of Directors late yesterday after­ 4;30— Sffo—Mountainaara—waat .wtle BASIC CHAIN—East: w jf (key; the committee are Mrs. Walter 4:30—Address of Gov. Franklin D. Spniyr Melody Briefs—midwest only wbzE wbal wham kdka wgxr wjr wlw; noon. Also present at the meeting Buckleyi Mrs. Louis Marte, Mrs. Roosevelt at Port of Albany f w — S:4S-^aok of the News o to Midwest: weky kyw kflot wanr wls kwk were Thomas J. Rogers, chairman 8*00— eKK^Hymn Sino—Also coast kwer koll wreq wmaq Joseph Tedford, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc­ Dedication. of the Board of Selectmen; George 8:15— 6:15—Harp Recital NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtmJ Intosh, Mrs. Sidney Wheaton, Mrs. 5:00—Tommy Christian’s orches­ 5:30— 6:30—Ray Perkins, Humor wlba kstp wabc wday kfyr cfcf H. Waddell, town treasurer; and tra. . 5*5®“ 6:40—The Qoldbarga, Sketch SOUTH — wrva wptf wwuc wlo wlaK^^i Bessie Howe, Mrs. William O. Craw­ •sOO— 7:00—Sanderson ana Crumlt wfla-waun wlod wan: wroe wab wapl the town charity committee. 5:15—“Meet the Artist” ; Gus Van. 8:30— 7:30—Mary and Bob, Drama No Fu^er Plaiu ford, Mrs. N. B. Richards, Mrs. W. wjdx womb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre K. Straughan, Mrs. Fred Strong, Governor Bttolil^ four times 5:30—^The Dusky Twins. 7:00— 8:0(^Gay Visniia—o to e woal ktbs ktha In view of ^the fact that the an­ ^cted to tiiat office by the voters 5:45—Band, Lee Le Mty. 7:80— 8:80—Ed Wynn—c to o SJPjy.ti*' AiN-koa kzlr ksb» nual meeting of the Association is Mrs. Clarence Wood, Mrs. William 8:0^ OrOI^Danca Hour-c to e PACIFIC C O A S T -k soto^ tw komo Stevenson, Mrs. John I. Olson. of and now a candidate 6:00—Arthur Jarrett, song stylist. , J'?2“ 22‘22“ 5 "** Columbo Orchestra khq kpo keca kax kjr kga kfsd ktar scheduled for October, wbeb new for toe presidency, is shown at 6:15—Gertrude Coledesky, songs; • 8:18—10:15—Opry House 'lOnlte—c toe Cent. East officers will be elected, further plans bis desk to toe picture at toe Harold B. Smith, pianist 9:30—10:30—Dornberger Orcheatra 1:8(K— 2:30—Hello, Marla—coast out for the relief of imemployment next Klrbery; PettU Or. 1:48— 2:46—Mormon Choir—e to c ' left. Above, Ritchie takes time I 6:3()— ^Baseball scores. 10:30—11:80—Seymour Simon’s Orch 2:15— 3:15—Army Band—Also south fail and winter were not discussed out to umpire a baseball game j 6:35—Jack Mille; and Orchestra. CB8-WABC NETWORK 2:45— 3:45—To Be Announced at this meeting. COLUMBIA between teams of school boys. 6:45—^Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. 3:00— 4:0(^Muaical Mamanta The financial solvency of the As­ BASIC C^HAIN — EAST: wabc (key) 3:15— 4:16 — Mariay Snarris — wja: 7:00—Tito Guizar. wade woko wash wnac wsr wUw Charlatta, Pianist—Bpaclal group sociation is dependent on the pay* . x wkrc w h k wxy*------wdre wcau wlp Y:15—The Mills Brothers. wfan 8:30— 4:30—singing Lady—aaat aoaat ment of anticipated pledees, from A group of 39 from Columbia at- have destroyed our foreign trade wjaa wean wtbl“ " wspd . ^ wmal;------Mid...idwest: 3:45— 4H0—Orphan Annie —east only weekly payroll deductions smd fixed I tended the 5th annual Round and- encouraged American indus­ 7:30—Magician. *vbbm wi wfbm " Kmbc‘ ■ wcco kmox 4:00— 5:00—Ted Black’s OreheHra 7:45— CJoncert Ensemble. EAST A*ffo CANADIAN — wp^wph 4:30— 5:30—^To Be Announced pledged amounts. According to the Up at Storrs Saturday afternoon try to go abroad and there employ wlbw wbco wlba wlea wore efrb ckao 4:48— 8:45—Toplea In Britf — east: . financial statement reported yester and evening, including local leaders, foreign labor at the very moment 8:00— Willard Amison, tenor; DIXIE — wsst wfaa wbre wbt wdod _ Orphan Annie—midwest repeat club members, and friends. The American labor is out of a job; Roger Whlte’sjOrchestra. knox klra wreo wlao wdau wtoe kria 8:00— 6d)0—Ames ’n’ Andy — oast; day, the cash on hand totals 32900. ktrb ktea waco kfjf wqam wdbo Singing Lady—midwest repeat Anticipated contributions amount to clubs attending were the Pine Street treaties to- outlaw war which have 8:15—Abe Lyman’s Californians wdaa wbl* whaa wtar wdbj wflw wwva 8:15— 6:15—Just Willla, S^ga about 33000, making the total fund Health Club, the Happy-Go-Lucky failed to outlaw attacks by one Visiting New York Night auba MIDWEST—wbem wabt wcah-wmbd 5:30— 6:30—The StebbTiu Bays—e tOis Baohrueb 8:30—The March of Events. wtaq wkbta kfab wlsn kaoj wlbw kfb 6:45— 6:45—Billy Janaa A Brnfa HaPt remaining, 35900. Clothing Club, the Bu^y Snippers nation upon another, and eco- wmt wnax wkbn 6:00— 7:05—You A Youp Gov't—e to c N otes Due Clothing Qub, and members from nbitoc policies which resulted in 8:45—“Joe Palooka” MOUNTAIN—kvor kla koh kdyl 6:35— 7:35—Plano Duo—wls PACIFIC COAST—khj knx koln kjb Of this amount, 3A,500 will be the new canning club now being EDITOR’S NOTE: This Is the sition to state and government the most gigantic crash of the 9:00—Ben Bernie and his Orches­ 6:45— 7:45—Slaters of Skillet—Amo so. tra. kfro kol kfpy kvl kem kmj kfbk kwg 7:00— 8:00—Edgar A. Que^ Poet i used for notes payable, money bor organized' under the leadership of second of two stories on Governor ownerslfip of utilities, but be whole economic structure ever Cant Bast 7:35— 8:35—To Be Announced rowed to meet the weekly payrolls Misq^ Ruth Comstock. The new fea­ Albert O. lUtcble, of Maryland, can­ stands his ground: He says it is witnessed by the American peo­ 9:30—CWme Club; Wallace Mys­ 1:30— 2:30—Snapahota—o to e 8:00— 9:05—Raglmantaliata Chorus tures of the Round-Up, a picnic 2M— 3KI0—Boston Variety—c to e 8:15— 9:15—Seng Tuna Datactiva in anticipation of additional oontri' didate for the Democratic presiden­ not a function of governinent to ple. tery Drama, “Valley of Ghosts” 2:30— 8:30—Piano Recital—c to c 8:3 5 - 9:30-.Parib Night Ufa butions. The payroll for this week lunch and a candle lighting service, tial nomination and regarded as a compete with private business, “We have a surplus of wheat 10:00—Music that Satisfies; Alex ' 2 :45— 3:45—Christian’s Orch—-c to c 8:46- 9:46- ‘’Tiah," Dramatis BaHaa 3:18— 4:1B—Moat the Artist—o to c - is estimated at 3500 and another were much enjoyed. Members of the likely compromise choice in the declares 3200,000,000 a year to when Americans need food, a sur­ Gray. 9:00—10:00 — Slumber Musle — Happy-Go-Lucky Club are proud of 3:30— 4:30—Musical Comedy—c to e Amos 'n' Andy—Repeat for west 3500 will be paid for compensation event .of a Convention deadlock. tues would be lost if the power plus of cotton with a deficit of 110:15—^Eddie Dunstedter,. organist; 4:00— 5:00—Arthur Jarrstt—« out 9:30—10:3^P iane Meadiu Lea B^a insurance, leaving the sum of about their leader, Mrs. Fannie Dixon industry’' were taken over. clothes, and more than 8,000,000 Male quartet. 4:18— 6:18—Rela A Dunn—o out 9:45—10:45—Earl Hinas’ Orcbestra . Welch, who was presented with a By ROB^T TALLEY men and women anxious to work I 4:30— 6:30—Jack Miller—coast out 10:00—11:00—Dancing in Milwaukee 3400 as cash on hand. “Government ownership of the 10:30—Symphony Orchestra. I 4:48.^ 8:45—Slasle Orch.—coast out 10:35—11:80 — Agnaw Or^. — bamie; The payroll this week will be the handsome silver cup, for being the * ,NEA Service Writer power industry would make us po­ but compelled to walk the streets 11:00—Ozzie Nelson’s Orchestra. I BKIO— 6:00—Morton Downey—o out Jones A Hare—Repeat foreoast thirty-second distributed by the As­ most outstanding home-making litical slaves to -the federal gov­ in idleness and seek charity in or­ 11:30—Freddie Martin’s Orchestra. sociation since its organization. leader in Tolland Cotmty. Annapolis, Md., May 31 — His­ ernment” he says. “It would der to survive. When all financial obligations have The pulpit of the local church was torians may assert that, the issue result to the building up of a po­ “Where is the leadership that occupied Simday morning by Rev. J. been settled, the total expenditure in of states’ rights was buried litical machine staggering to its shoiild have acted to prevent the the interest of unemployment will D. Waldron of Franklin, in ex­ catastrophe and which, when it was REPURUCAN WOMEN - CHAMBER APPLAUDS at Appomattox to 1865, but Gov­ magnitude. In 1930, 275,000 be 393,000, of which 315,000 was ap­ change, with the Columbia pastor. people were employed to the elec­ upon us, should have been alert propriated by the Board of Select There was no C. E. meeting Sunday ernor Albert C. Ritchie, whose fore­ tric light and power business. It to niobilize the resources of the WBZ-WBZA START FOR PARLEY - HERRIOTS ADDRESS to finance the Broad Street Elx- evening that those who wish^ fathers fought and died for the Con­ nation to meet the crisis .and de­ staggers one to think of this vast Springfield — Boston tension project. might attend the meetings of the federacy, is carrying that issue organization as a new arm of the crease its harmful effects?” . ; M iscellaneous Jobs Regional Institute held .at the straight into the 1932 presidential federal government.” Ritchie believes that new (Contfnoed from Page One) (Cooliiioed from FBge One) { Much of the activity of the Asso- Hebron Church Sunday afternoon campaign. • Muscle Shoals and Boifider leadership is needed to. Washing­ ' elation during the past few weeks and evening. Maryland’s candidate for the :3am, he says, are special cases ton and that he is the man for ' Tuesday, June 7 The Democrats have so many live greater world stability and peaceful (E . D. T .) ) haj been centered cm miscellaneous The annual meeting of the Wom­ Democratic nomination is no blind and should not determine the na­ the job. issues—such as the candidate— the reconciliation.” jobs for townspeople who have con­ en’s Missionary Society will be held 4 :00-^—Orchestra. chauvinist, fighting for a lost tional policy. Moreover, he believes that as a rivalry for places has been intense, The administration of the' liberal tributed to the fund. When weekly Wednesday afternoon at the home cause. He merely seeks to apply result of the present crisis, high­ 4:20—WBZ Health Clinic—“Pre Left, he said, will base all its policies with everybody pretty much for payroll deductions were begun as a of Mrs. Ruth Jacobs at 2 o’clock the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson Tn his speeches. Governor ly centralized and regulatory natal and Maternity Service.^’ on a desire for international col­ means of obtaining the necessary Standard Time. There will be elec­ to the problems of today. He Ritchie has charged Hoover with federal government has reached 4:30—Stock Ehcebange quotations. him self.” laboration to both the economic and finances, the Association announced tion of Officers, and plans for the views the increasing centraliza- many mistakes in attempting its high-water mark and that the 4:45—Orchestra. Fourteen delegations yet are to political spheres., MiTtnai MfiHfionary T ea w ill be dlE>- that ‘labor may be furnished to con- ] tion of government at Washing­ to. cope- with the depression. He nation is ready for the Jeffer­ 5:00—^Agricultural Markets. be chosen or listed for the Democra­ He pledged bis government to im­ cussed. tributors'bp to the amount^)! their ton and the spread of sumptuary flays the president for delaying sonian principles that he has es­ 5:l6—Orchestra. tic convention, and the women’s mediate econoniies to the war de­ Perfect attendants at\the> Chest­ ! contribution, provided that: this doM laws as a menace to the guaran­ efforts toward governmental poused to bis '12 years as Mary­ 5:30-r.Nursery jingles, sopgs and leaders'am driving foi additional partment as afi aid, to the cause of nut Hill School for May are as fol­ not-^amount to less than two days' teed liberties of American citi­ economy or increased taxes until land’s governor. stories. women among ,th9m« Republican disarmament. work, pr approximately 35.00. If lows: Myron Berkewitz, Helen “Here to Maryland,” he- said I zens and an undue interference the treasury deficit had reached a 5:45— ^Little Orphan Annie. women may add to their number in ’The premier riead bis own decla­ , ^ e contributions are made in in­ Zmutskl, Francis Resnick, and with business. 'xemendous figure, whereas the when , he was being inaugurated 6:00—’Time; weather. two state delegations not counted Francis Hutchins. ration to the chamber, while Rene stallments, special arrangemdbts Todayi^as to 1924 and 1928, he approach of this crisis might have for the fourth time, “we believe 6:07—Sporto Review. for their present total. } may be mEtde to have labor furnish- Preparations are being made for Renoult, the mtoistet of justice, ap­ is seeking the Democratic nomi­ been foreseen. Then followed the that the government - should mind 6:15—-TTie Monitor Views toe News Increased Interest peared to the Senate. > ed beyond the immediate contribu­ the annual observance of Children’s nation on a pledge to end this sudden cry for increased taxes its own business. We believe that 6:30—Orchestra. “The increasing interest of wom­ Day next Stmday morning at the Economlo Issnes tion, but under no conditions beyond and restore a larger measure of and a balanced budget. the people who are least governed 6:45—GoV. John G. Winant of New en to Republican party politics is loc^ church, and the exercises will ’The declaration dealt chiefly with the total amount that is pledged. self-government to the states. He “Instead of eternally seeking are best governed. Ham pshire. evidenced,” Mrs. Yost commented, be held in place of the regular economic issues, both internal u d ^ “Contributors taking advantage also attacks the Hoover adminis­ new sources of revenue,” says^ “We are for toleration to all 7:00—^Tlme; A m os ’n’ Andy. 'by their election as delegates and morning service. It is to be given foreign. of the above should make all re­ tration for alleged inefficiency to Ritchie, “the federal government things and to all people; ordered alternate#.” by the pupils of the Simday School, 7:15—Sketches, songs, orchestra. ’The premier gave hope to foreign quests in writing to the Manchester coping with the depression, gov­ should give more thought to liberty for the tocfividual and the Nevertheless, feminine repre­ and Mrs. Howard Rice is in charge 7:30—Comedy sketch. countries relative to tariff quotas Emergency Employment Associa- ernmental extravagance and gov­ spending not more, not the same, right to follow his own pursuits sentation to both big pai-ties has of the program. There will be. no 7:45—^BUly Jones and Ernie Hare. and protectionist measures sotab- • tion, Inc., at the Municipal B uil^g. ernmental mismanagement. and to secure bis own happiness been a slow growth during their llsbed by previous adnrinistratlcos. more sessions of the Simday School blit less of the savings and earn­ 8:00—^You and Your Government. ! Requests for Labor Here is where he stands on to his own* way, so long as he twelve voting years. Democratic These meahires must be conciliated Until next September. ings of the. American people.” 8:30—Sketebbooky The advent of spring brought some of the big issues of 1932: does not interfere with the rights women curiously have lost ground. be said, “with a larger r^jmo of Milllam Macht has been taken to In bis Jefferson Day address at 8:45—Specialty songs and dialogue many request' for labor but PROHIBITION —^He would repeal Washini^n, Ritchie reviewed the of others or the recognized sanc­ Numerically they are regaining it exchanges and international afree- in many cases contributors St. Joseph’s hospital suffering from 9:00—lidgar A. Guest, poet, guesU the 18th amendment and re­ :strations to these words: tions of society.” speaker. this time—because the National ments.” failed to make the requests in pleurisy. • turn control to the states There stands “Ritchie of' the committee struck out to help. record of the Republican admin- 9:30—New England Conservatory The premier said there was an writing. However, the Association Several old friends and neighbors where, he has insisted since Free State.” . ’The convention at “Looktog back over 12 years Orchestra. In 1924 there were 120 Republican urgent necessity to found peaei on has filled all such requests to date, from Columbia attended the double 1919, it always has belonged. C!hicago will decide whether be women delegates, who cast 111 we see disanfiament conferences 10:30—Paris Night Life. the general organization of whether made in writing or not funeral services Monday afternoon PUBLIC UTILITIES — He is op­ will be the party's standard bear­ votes. Two himdred Democratic and the world, and affirmed his in Willimantic of Mr. and Mrs. which failed to disarm; foreign 10:45—Republican News bulletins. with the discontinuance at its activ- posed to federal or state own­ policies—if, indeed, they can be er to 1932 — or a four-time loser women cast 119 1-2 votes. faith in the League of Nations. ^ iW, the Association, through Presi- Daniel Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Tuck- ership, insisting that govern­ in the ‘race for the Democratic 11:00—^Time; weather; sports re­ called policies— weak, ineffective view . dent F. A. Verplanck, today nuule | er lived to the I ^ nard’s ^Bridge s ^ ment should not engage to busi­ and incompetent; tariffs which nomination. the following statement to this re- tion of Columbia prior ' to their re­ ness enterprises. 11:15—Joe Rtoes’ Orchestra. gard : moval to Willimantic eight years UNEMPLOYBfENT RELIEF—He 11:45 --Midnight Serenade— Louis Weir, organist ? To the Subscribers ago. favors local and state * relief. cation of toe second highway mark­ There will be a track meet at Col­ A.M. During the months of the fall of Though strongly opposed to a ers. " 1931, many generous people of the chester next Saturday morning for “dole,” he warns business and STATE CELEBRATES 12:15—Time. boy*! of all ages, open to any boys Town of Manchester contributed to industry that this may prove ORGANIZED DIVORCES the aid of the imemployed of the of siproundtog towns interested. unavoidable if they do not HISTORIC EVENTS Berlin. -Divorced women to (Ger­ The smallest number of business town. The unemployment commit­ guard against it by adopting many have banded together to tbs I tee began to expend this money at some form' of imemployment defaulta as reported to Bradstreet’s erve ke^P M E A T I German Federation of Divorced stoce emrly December was register­ once. They have now reached a insurance of their own. (Oontfnned from Page One) I ICALLS CLASSIFIED ADVS. Women. The first meeting of the or­ ed during toe week of June 2; The point where very little of this THE TARIFF— He believes lower ganization was held at Frankfurt-1 tariffs would assist materially with history dating back to Wash­ number fell from 866 to 489, a de­ money is left. on-Mato, and toe chief speaker told crease of 18 per cent accompanied As a privilege, not a right, sub­ to ending the depression, ex­ ington’s time appeared to the scar­ VOICE OF THE MASSES tqembers that 90. per cent of all by a decline of 65.4 per cent to lia­ scribers were given an opportunity plaining that retaliatory tariffs let grenadier uniforms of the Revo­ marriages to Germany were fail- bilities involved. ' abroad have been ine^table as lutionary era and the blue and buff to have work done. They were al­ Golf may make liars out of hon­ lowed to charge this work against Pittsburgh, June 7.— (AP) — The the result of our high tariff of Washington’s army. est men, but it doesn't follow that their subscription. This plan was classified advertising columns of the Other observances at scenes act­ Bblicy. it makes honest men out of golfj adopted for the purpose of tocreas-1 newspaper were dracribed ias “the FARM RELIEF— He is against ively identified with Washington’s tog the amount of work and kinds advertising voice 6f the masses”, by federal subsidies of any kind, life were included to the two-day players. of work for the unemployed rather|C. W. Horn, supervisor of dassifled holding that permanent relief program . I than to assist the individual sub- advertising for Hearst publications must come through a reopening The ceremonies will' move into I scriber. The Manchester Emergen- Horn, speaking at the annual con­ of the export market. Massachusetts tomorrow when Georfie Washington highway mark­ WUMil DELICIOUS! ! cy Employment Association, Inc., vention of the association of uews- TAXATION — He is for “scien- did not guarantee that the sub­ paper clasEdfied advertising mana­ ■ tific rather than political tax ers, showring the route used by the scriber would have an amount of gers, said the classifled department planning.” revolutionary leader on a trip dur­ Are you work equal to his subscription. Had is the graatest public service to WAR DEBTS — He is opposed to ing his term as president, are dedi­ i cated at Agawam and Bprtogfield. j this been the case we would not newspapers. cancellation, asserting that Governor Wilbur L. Cross of Con­ j have been able to begin work early Classified chronicles the values they are just obligations, and handi­ of real estate, it reveals the rental necticut and Governor Joseph B. CORNED BEEF SALE J t o the fall or to furnish emplojrment, x. x x,. , _ x,. if Europe doesn’t pay them, •f for the unemployed on such types trend, it reflects the value of the Ely of Massachusetts, with official The AftP process of curing meats insures satisfaction. Navm American taxpayers must. delegations from both states, will capped of work as the pavUlon to the park motorists’ automobile through the . ’Foremost foe of the growing salty, but with Jnst the right tang to make a eornod hsef attend toe services. or the Mt Nebo football field. car columns,” he raid. “Too, centrMlzation of government at dinner appetizing. • ‘ It now appears that many sub- it serves as the buUetto board to Washington,' Ritchie says this: First Parade ^ at the office? scribers wiU not be able to get an | connwt emploj^r and em^^ It “Our army of federal employes Five military units participating amount of work equal to their sub- is ' the advertising ■* voice of the is rapidly approaching the million to the observance were to bold scription. Th^ committee regrets masses, carrying a n e ^ value of its mark, with a cost of gqvernment their first parade this morning to Thick Ends this fact The plan set up for caring own; such gossipy news as who is that has grown 15 times as fast Middletown. The units were the for Uie unemployed this winter selling their baby buggy, disposing as our population and is now run­ Governors’ Foot Guard of H i^ord To put In a full day's woric, you makes it necessary. of their shotgun and other articles ning ' into astronomical figures, and New Haven, toe Ricbipond Light need a full man’s strength. A man, Briskets F. A. VERPLANCK, of value no longer needed by the imposing. a burden of taxation Infantiy Blues, toe New Haven half-side from constipation, has X, President owner who might be your next door that is intolerable. Grays, and toe Second Company, less chance to succeed in today’s TONIGBTthe«dIdmsestnf* neighbor. “One hundred and fifty bureaus Governor’s Horse Guards, of New keen competition. and all the lads will broadcast “When present day conditions and endless commissions prey up­ Haven, all with century-old tradi­ at youse acme light entertain­ Lean Plate tions. This insidious condition often ment under toe au^cee of t4,- lELEVENPERSONS^KILLED exist, classifled becomes even more on you and feed off you. Twenty- causes headaches, loss of energy, important The shrewd shopper five different grades of federal of­ The schedule for toe official the alma malta. Blue lUbbon sleeplessness. It takes toe edge from Malt, good old Blue Ribbon finds to its columns the greatest fices scattered throughout the va­ ^ning of the celebration at your working hours. ' IN APARTMENT BLAZE value for his money. The advertiser rious departments can hector you wetoersfield this afternoon tocluded Malt... Just as the “maestref* DELICIOUS STEAKSr is offered a great advantage.” arrest you and ruin you. There a second parade by toe same imlts. Laboratory tests show Kellogg’s h(^)es you like it, so the mak­ Speitoers were to be Governor Ckoss, A lIi-Bban supplies “bulk” to exer­ ers of Blue Ribbon Malt hope is not a pha^ to your life from you try it If you want the (Continued from Page One) CAN’T SCARE HER the cradle to tne grave, from the Governor Ely, CoL Cutchlns, and cise toe intestines, and Vitamin B Top Round ^ former Congressman E. Hart Fenn. .to tone toe intestinal tract. Aix- moats of the bwta, try Blua tog embers over the crowd which cellar of your home to the wallet Ribbon Malta.'And now,"Au Choice Culs Worcester, Mass.—^When a thief to your pocket, into which they France Brareaented B ban also has iron forir toe blood. stampeded to safety, and ignited f Major George 'nMnault, air at- Revoir” until tonight broke into the. restaurant at which cannot pry.” The “bulk” in A i l -Bran is simi­ awnings a block south on Euclid Rose Benoit waa cashier, he found 'tache at the French Embassy, to lar to'^that of lettuce. Within the Ritc^e calls prohibition “the Washington, will represent France avenue. her to be very untodylUi* in submit­ body, it becomes a soft mass, which Sirloin or Short high-water mark to the evils of at & dinner, plianned to reflect toe Only two of eight bodies located ting to the holdup. She wrestled centralized power.” gently clears the intestines Of Hear Ben Bernie to the building had been identified, with the robber, took his gun away background of the dinner 'at which m stes. How much bettor than using “ Our greatest progress toward Waulngton and.Rochambeau sealed (toe was Mrs. Anna Mitchell, 70 and from him and turned him over to au­ tem)perance,” he says, made puls and drugsBO often harm ful. Cube Minute their friendship, to be held tonight * * .. C. W. Warnlcke, 68, both appuently thorities of the Worcester State Hos­ before we mixed mortals, politics TONIGHT at 9 were suffocated btfore the flames to Hartford. Speakers will be Ma- Two tsUespoonfuIs daily pital, from which he was out on and legislation all up t^th'er nstipation. Eastom iDajflight Saving lim e The Pride oi the Table reached them. ppr Thenault, Governors, Cross and correct tnqpt t y ^ of eonstij parole. The gun he used was one of and tried to' do by centraUzei AU i-Bban is n ot habit-foiirmtog. If Crowds passed through the S3y, Col. Cutching and Mayor Wil­ the harmless cigim t case variety. force and constitutional flat what liam J. Rankin of Hartford. your intestinal W A E C a n d C B S morgue attempting to Identify the can' only be done by education Tomorrow the gqveznar^s offidal mnUe is not re­ WhefBVBr you ^ you find other deadT Mlto- BflLUCR DEAD and . popular sanction and cdnscht. party will go to Agawam, over lieved th is w ay, ass Large Tehd^ofn -1 think the Driiole problem riKnijid ,Wa«itogt

MANCHBSTBB EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHBSTBBi CONN-). TUESDAY, JUKE 7, 1983,

ilvoaa ft vW t ftl' ih yt. Walter O. Wag to Waatecrt, ||. WAPPW6 SEEHNCniENirtT GILEAD Y. Dr. Way ta raoovarlag M m a|« rtoua lajtirlsa raosivsd tai as aut^ Men Who **Make ** Presidents Mrs. Ullian Henry of Haeken- Sundhy afternoon and evening nwbile aeddant OFSUMWOIIAH some of the local church folks at­ \ saok. New Jersey, has returned to Mrs. Aaa W. EUlaaadbar her home after vlsitiag for several tended the meeting, at the Hebron ter Mlaa Edith plan to attend Jefferson Supreme As Party Boss;' How Hamilton And Congregational churoh of the Tol­ aduation axardaes «C the days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fonnd Dying On Read Where class of Wheaton OoDege, Paul Sheldlck, of Heasdnt Valley. land County Council of Religious : [11., this w eel^ Mlaa R oth EUla Burr Fought For Power The Federated Sunday school has Education and Regional Institutes this place a member of the daas. for church school teachers and offi­ recently sent a mii^onary box of She Had Been Fhng From Dr. Casaiua Way of Wltite Flaina, useful and pretty articles, to brlni cers. Rev. Wallace P. Woodln of N. Y., sPtot Friday wltli Us fa tl^ Andover presided. m s r m m m v t cheer and help to the scholars o: Charier D. Way...... - -* * * * "* * “ “ *“ “ “ “ “ “ *“ * “ ******SSS%SS«SSSSSSStSS#SSSSSSSSS|i| Mrs. E. E. Foote, Mrs. Arnold C. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S^t Speeding Auto. S S • S.« S t • S S S S S • s s s s s Pleasant HiU Academy at Pleasant Mrs. W. E. Hibbard an4 her - ' S • S • S S S f S • S S S S S S S S « S 4 Foote, and her children attended the ••sssessssesssesss -tssae*stsss«s«s*sss »ee«»s»eeee•«•••«••---- 'sseesssesssss ssaseeeei sessssssssss brdn, Sunday at 2 p. m. at the old iteeeeeeee •ssssssssssss noon where he attehded the gradua­ An unidentified woman, about 27 Mrs. E. E. Foote. •••••eesa« tion exercises of the second annua! '^ears old, was found early today church in Hope Valley. E. W. Buell was a recent visitor -tsssssssss. graduation class of the Robert E. totally injured at the roadsTde on sssssssssSt “What excusea can there be far ---«ssss«e at Judge Sumner’s in Bolton. S S S s • s s Fitch High school in the town of Cambridge road, near Four Comers. tSSSSSSSSSS the man who comes hoaM late SStSSSSSSS' Groton, Conn., when his brother Her back had been broken in two The Ladies’ Aid society met at ••sssssss night after night?” aaka a wmnafi isessessi Ernest A. Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Daniel Way’s last Week. sssesess places and she appeared to have SfSSSSSI Writei. He probably has plenty, lN |t > • s s s e • • . Mrs; Arthur E; Sharp, (who were fadlen or been thrown from a mov­ They voted to have some repair s • • s s • s his wife won’t believw any of. them • • s • k • • • s residents of , Wapping for .many work done at the parsonage. asst ing automobile. She was taken to anyway. years], graldtlated, Friday evening the CSioate Memorial hospital, The pupils at the .White school June 8, at 8:15. There were sixty- where she died without regaining won in the health program which four g^uates in this class. consciousness. was held at the ball a few weeks (3eorge Palmer, age 3, son of Mr. ago and Saturday they competed The woman was found by Ralph with other schools of the county at and. Mrs. George Palmer, Jr., of Colley, who lives nearby. He was at­ Burnside is ill at the home of his Storrs, and won second place,vthe tracted by the sound of a crash, ]^rize being ten dollars, the children • St grandparents Mr. anc' Mrs. George • s • • . went from his hou&t. to see if t'uere . i • s • ■ with their teacher. Miss Rena Wil­ •••Sts Palmer of Wapping. Dr. Goddard •••••St of East Hartford is caring for the had been an automobile accident liams, were conveyed to Storrs in ••••••t • • • • « : . and was led to the spot where the :•••••••• little patient, who is lmi»oving Karl Link’s motor truck, Mrs. Links, • • • • • • • ■ now. woman lay by her moans. Mrs. Warner and Mrs. A. C. Foote The Christian Endeavor Society Thrown Prom Oar also spent the afternoon there. The GOING held its Sunday evening meeting at One of the woman’s shoes was affair was managed by the 4-H club Saturday, June 11 the parsonage, with Rev. and Mrs. fcimd at the roadside about 100 feet leaders at Storrs and was very en •••••«••• or Sunday, June 12 ••••••••• David Carter on Sunday evening, from where she lay and a strip 'on tertaiping especially the candle­ •••••*•••• where a social time followed with fence opposite the .spot where she light part of the program. RETURNING refreshm ents. M iss tBllen J. Foster was found was scraped end broken Miss Eva Wright of Hartford is was the leader, and Miss Florence as though by an automobile. Fresh­ guest at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones’s Sunday, June 12 Dewey led the. Junior Christian En­ ly made tire tracks were found Miss Mary Griswold and other deavor siervice at 6:30 at the along the road and near the broken members of her family of Berlin chiurch. Ihere was no church serv­ strip of fence. spent the week-end at their cottage $2.75 ice in the evening. here. oozv o A pocket book lying near the wo­ a«t. *r Charles 8. Brown and Miss Mary man contained a citfd bearing the C, Daniel Way returned Monday S«L. First “boss” in American politics, Thomas Je^rson, «teom e feft, A. Ogan' of Hartford, were married Z/r. Maeeheeler . StSO/ held tremendous power for a quarter of a century. He founded the Dem­ name of “Millie. Hoyer” of Charles­ Due Bertta ...... 11:10; on the lawn of the bridegroom, on town, a district of Boston. ocratic party, “elected” three presidents and enjoy^ a reign never Sunday afternoon, June 6, at 4 anroararo smniAT Boston police said that a brotuer MODERN WOMEN Lv. atttOB S tU A J I. t l M f J L equaled in poUtical history. Alexander Hamilton, the power tohind o’clock, by Rev. David Carter, pas­ N««d N oiM h f moBthly p«ia aad y some Federalists who sought to him be vice president againi Burr ran for governor of New York and Martin Van Buren was Clinton’s party leaders who claim to be po­ abandon their own hopelessly defeat­ campaign manager, marking en­ Beginning Wednesday litical descendants. ed candidate and t ss electorial Votos his ambition was again thwarted by Hamilton. His famous duel with trance on the national scene of one Intrigue and double - dealing to Burr, who had the same number of the cagiest, most resourceful ma­ of votes as Jefferson. Hamilton followed and his power marked American politics almost diminished rapidly. jor political :x>sses this country has from the beginning. But the lead­ BiuT was both an adroit and un­ scrupulous politician—^there were ever produced. ers who organized and guided par­ Dewitt Clinton, his political ties and ihade presidents in the many such even in those days. He NEXT: The bosses who rigged'the had displaced George Clinton as enemy, succeeded Burr as boss of first three or four decades of first political conventions and-trot­ party boss in New York and is cred- N — ew - Y - ork.— -• presidential electiopf. were arlsto- ted wlthlnverftioB'ofonedf thefirst^ Although the presidency was at ted out the first dark horses. '' ^ m ts who thethselves were either holding the highest federal offices or seeking them. Sale Politics began to develop as a and Saturday. Ilrs. Helen Jewett profession when the people began was one of the prize winners in the Overnight to vote in kurge numbers. Then arose iris culture. the system of nominating presiden­ Queer Tunete Mrs. Zoe Beckley has returned tial candidates at national cofiven- from a few days sojourn . in the A. P. News tlons which at once became charac­ In Day^i New$ state of Blaine. terized by manipulation at the ex­ ’There will be a roll call of the Boston—Nashua, N. H.—Mills oL pense of popular control. In almost Federated church xneaibers Friday the Nashua Blanufacturtog Com- o f D resses no time convention delegates be­ evening, June 17 in the social rooms )any to be closed from July 1 to 18 came accustomed to twiddling their Scranton, Pa.—Fate measures in of the church when reports from all nstead of during the usual vacation thtimbs while bosses sat in hotel minutes. 'The Jessup High school the different branches of the church period aroimd Labb. Day. rooms picking dark horses. caught fire yesterday and burned are expected to be presented; Rev. Aaron Burr—getting back to the more an hour before firemen Pittsfield, M ass.-Joseph Gniadek, George Scrivener, district superin­ father of six, killed as be comes to initial period—was the first promi­ from six villages conquered it. Four­ tendent of the Norwich district, nent political boss whose repute has contact with a high tension wire teen hundred chUdren attend the New England Soutbsni Conference, come down to us unsavory. He was school, but fate timed the fire for while working on a crane at the the boss of New York state in the is expected to be present and give General Electric plant. Over 1000 New Summer :he noon hour—and all the children a talk. late seventeen-nineties and that was were home for lunch. Pawtucket, R. I.—Alfred Balcom, why Jefferson chose him as his run­ Children’s Dry exerdses have 11, negro, held after admitting ning mate for vice president in the Istanbul— ^Deatb and education been postponed from the second police say, be pushed Victo Costa, were the incentives that sent Bliss 1800 campaign. Then Burr tried to Sunday in June to the third Sunday 9, into the Pawtucket river. Dresses at Low Prices Dorothy Rutherford, American Y. steal the presidency from Jefferson June 19. Mrs. James A. Davidson Boston— Blayor Curley assails by chicanery and was balked only W. C. A. teacher here, on a ten and Mrs. Samuel Simpson are the thousand mils race to America and the newly form ^ Boston Municipal by Hamilton, whom he later killed committee and are to choose their Research Bureau which recommend­ in a duel. back. Word that her father was dying at Washington, Pa., sent her assistants. ed “drastic retrenchment and econ­ Simeon Luhrsen while working at omy” to the city government. Jefferson’s career as a power In on a five thousand mile dash for home. She made the journey in 12 carpentering or. a bouse in Rock­ Littleton, Blass.—All classes to party politics has never been ville, bad the misfortune to have a the first Sight grades of the Little­ equaled. He founded what is now days. Then came the return rate the Democratic party and obliterat­ In an effort to get back before the stick of timber fall on his head and ton public schools suspended for ed what was toen the Federalist school year ended—and she made shoulder rendering him imconsdous the remhtoder of the school year party of Hamilton. He began or­ It. for some time and confining him to because of an outbreak of scarlet his home for several days. ganizing a political group as far Budapest—Stage money is no fever. back as 1791, lining up leaders by good for buying food, apd that’s all Bliss Anna Clark was a recent Worcester, Blass.—City employes correspondence—among them the ots of actors are getting these 4lays. guest at the home of her nephew vote to give two weeks pay to the leaders of the Tammany Society in Some have their pension, but it is Ernest Clark, Jr., and family at city treasury. N ew Y ork. only two dollars a month, and tlmt vem on. Washington — President Hoover Elected to the vice presidency in doesn’t buy much food, either. As Charles Beckwith of Stafford signs billion dollar tax bill. 1796, he was chosen president in a w'ay out of their unfortunate posi­ Springs was a Sunday guest of Tol­ New York—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., life long dry, calls for repeal of 1800 and absolutely dominated na­ tion ten actors have applied for li­ land friends. tional politics for a quarter of censes to beg on the streets. * the 18tb Amendment century. Mr. and Mrs. Horton C^hapin have Washington — Gen. Charles G. He engineered the election oi! Washington—This country isn’t so returned to itheir home in Oradell, Dawes resigns as president of Re­ James Biadison as hi;: successor by old. Two women whose father car­ N. J., after several weeks spent at construction Finance Corporation; a series of deals in the less impor­ ried a musket in the Revolutionary the home of Charles C. Talcott to resume banking busineiw. Others $5.85--$12.85-$18.75 tant states which, thwarted the Fed­ War unveiled a monument to his Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Newman Washington—Police bead charges eralists and later dictated the selec­ memory yesterday. Each is an oc­ have been recent guests at the Red plot to interfere wlUi "bonus tion of James Monroe for another togenarian and their father, Henry home of their daughter, Mrs. Ger- army” parade and fight police. elgU years. Just before his death Pool, died eighty years ago. trudit Gaffney and family to Hart­ Washington — Republican lead- in S26 he is said to have been in- Hollywood — 'Aousands of girls ford. vise details of tentative plank call­ Steiger’s June Sale of Dresses is a sale of successful summer stramentid in the 1824 election oi! would give their right eye for ing for resubmission of prohibition chance at the movies, but Phyllis The Ladies Aid Society will serve fashions—^with the advantages this year of lower prices thaa John Quincy Adams. the regular monthly supper to the question to states. He was a realist and recognizee Fraser, who never even gave the Chicago —Samuel InsuU retires ever I)efore for these quality dresses. Held now—right at tha the poUtical value of patronage. He screen a thought, now finds her Federated chtirch dining rooms Friday evening, June 10. Supper from vast utility system. also foresaw first that democratic name on the dotted line.' A film ex­ Des Moines—Henry Field, radio start of the season—so you can outfit yourself for summer at principles of government would ecutive saw her at a party and de­ committee. Bliss Miriam Under­ wood, Mrs. Samuel Simpson and station operator, leads Senator prove' more popifiar than autocratic cided she was just the type. Brookhart for Republican nomina­ sale savings. You’ll find everything for your summer ward- heritages from Europe. Hollywood—^The price of grand bits. Billings. tion. robe-^ne and two-piece sports frocks, tennis frocks, sheer George Washington's power over dukes is doWn to |20 a day in the Mrs. Laura Judson was a Sunday Cleveland— At least one killed, the new nation went unquestionee movies. Casting directors feel that guest of friends to East Hartford. severed injured as explosions blast prints for afternoon, white and pastel crepes for town and Ifica as lemg as he was president, but no matter how grand a duke may Mrs. Frank Lewis of Boston, apartment building. HamUton was the dominating influ be, a fake duke is apt to be'a much Mass., is a guest at the home of San Francisco—Frank J. Egan, and chiffon evening dresses—all at sensationally low prices ene^e behind Washington. better actor, which is—In Hollywood' Mrs. Allda Le\.1s. ousted public defender, fails to sur­ Hamilton was content with bis —much more important than being Mr. and . Johnson have been render on murder charge; intense without sacrifice of quality. power as a Cabinet officer and un- a grand duke. entertatotog guests from their for­ dlsputod leader of the Federalist hunt on. mer home to Bristol, Conn. Albany, N. Y. — Gov. Roosevelt party. He puUed many wires in his Mrs. Michael Larsen and daugb time. He was a very practical poU t commutes sentence of Ruth Brown, ter, Anna, have had as recent negro slayer, to life term. cal boea and bis theory, as opposed TOLLAND guests relatives from Hartford. to Jefferson’s, was that the govern Charlotte, N. C.—Robert R. Rey­ Mrs. Emma Crandall of . Spring- nolds, repeal advocate, leads Sena­ NEW iCHALK CXtEPE CHIFFONS ment should always be operated for Mrs. Rupert West ai\d children, field, Mass., stient the week-end at the people by the aristocrccy. tor Cameron Morrison for Democra­ were guests recently a t the home oif ^er Tolland home. tic noitonation> as count nsiars com­ In the very first election, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wil­ Mrs. EllMbeth Kiramai Belcher e ic h presidential elector cast two pletion. '* I fASKABLE ROUGH CREPES cox of Merrow. and children from OrcottviUe and Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard crew votee eo that the second highest Mrs. Annie Graham and Howari Mr. and Mrs. Hirtb from Rockville mmn might be chosen vice president, captain resigns' after drunkenness Lewie of Tolland*^ apd Hartford have been recent guests of their ch a ^ e . SILK SHANTUNGS PASTEL CREPES Hamilton wai found instructing cer­ spent the week-end at their summer tain riectorz to .be sure and vote parentef BIr. and Mrs. Steve Kira- home "The Lilacs.” against John Adams, who was to be nral. BIAODONALD FEELS FIT Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Usher of Mr. and Mrs; Adolph Kalas and London, June 7.—(AP)—Prime vi . • V ';- ^"V‘V**} ■' ’* \"'S'.’*'' ■'• ♦ ■Mu,y'r^ I't. H y^’/' V. ':>• •■'■'■.%r/ .'--if; V }'^ ' ' r ' ' e . X . . ' . “‘ . ■ ■■■ ■'-, : ■',' '■/■ '' •- ■ : ' •C"*: ■^■':v ' ., .' '. '■ I-'i- . ' ' ,

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I-.. MOOKTIUN THAT 1> t)0 b e g i n HEBE TODAY ‘Would she let me come to see CHEBBY DKON, 19 and pretty, her?" the girl asked hesitantly. falls In love with DAN PHIIluor, A group of girls be your father wouldn’t like that." passed her, laughing. Cherry paused are in blossom, yellow, orchid, pur­ vate gard(^. Chir local Garden club . “Is this Mrs. Phillips?” IHEALTH ple and blue, planted by a former before a Uorist window and gazed in made a tour of tbs formal gardens It was a stranger speaking. A Cher^ was' on her feet. “Of superintendent of public works, Mar­ on Union street of Mias J. Alice ahd man whose voice she did not recog­ admiroation t auhge baskets of blue tin Pierabn. The , present superin­ course rll write,” she said.' “Sarah, and w U te h3dcaaths.:She could al­ PARENTS MUST BE <^son, and its brain w eighs ju st William Maxwell, and O)lonel Frank nise. Cherry said yes, this was Mrs. By Q tivf Ro^ rts Barton tendent, George B. Milne, is also you’re an old darling. You’ll come most greathe their sweetness. CXINSIDEBBD IN WEIGHT, about as much as does the brain Maxwell’s gardens at Maxwell Court Phillips and waited. to see me often, won’t you?" INC. greatly interested in iris. I am in­ on North Park , street. Other es­ “This is the clerk downstairs," Spring! Of course it was spring, GROWTH OF CHILD of the grownup. clined to think after visiting Rock­ “Well, n i try to. We’ll have to the. season When all the world took tates and gardens suggested to us iv the man went on crisply. "There’s By this age the tissue of the ville and the spring show of its Com­ were those of Fred Belding at Tal­ be careful, though. It wpuddn’t do on freshness sind new Ufe. This,was Sir W. Beach Thomas has written By DB. MORRIS FI8HBEIN some one to see you—^Mrs. O’Fallon brain has developed sufficiently in munity Garden club, they should cott and Davla avenue, David Sykes, for your father to find out." a sunny day in mid-April and Cherry a perfectly lovely article' on “Un- Editor, .Jounud of the American amount, but not quality. During the name is." derstandlqg Children." adopt that fiower for the city. Mrs. Thomas Sykea on ;; "Who? Oh—oh, tell her to come Half an hour later Sarah O’Fal­ was a bride with the finest dearest Medical Aasooiation, and of the next few years habits will be Idieal Hock Garden Sites avenue, the Charles Phelps place, F. young husband in the world. She had He states in very clear language Hygela* tiie Health Magazine formed and ability to think and -right up! Tell her to come right lon departed. Stowed away in her —cites many cases to prove—what Rockville as everybody who visits W. Stengel, Earl Street; John N. purse was the letter Cherry had Just corrected a mistake that for a work' Intellectually will be devel­ there knows,, ia very hUly. It fur- Keeney, West street; Edward Back-’ -a w a y !" we have long • suspected: that The child who ii outgrowing oped.- : * A few moments later when there \hTitten to her m other. The trunk short time had threattned their children see with eyes that we niahea innumerable eituatlona for haua. Quarry street with Cherry’s clothing, Sarah prom­ happiness. Everything was all. right hia clothes may not naturally While the body and the brain rockgardena and many have taken The BohkvUle Flower Show was a light rap Cherry ran to the lack, hear with ears compared- to be making proper growth at all. ised, would be delivered in the after­ now. She would not even have to which our own are . deaf, smell with ue growing so rapidly, they do advantage of the steer slopes for Tho exhibit was arranged In the door, pulled it open and threw both His development must be a uni­ noon. tell Dan about the charge aobovfit tiny noses 'odors that to ovm do hot adapt themselves easily to that purpose. These steep inclines apacious store at 3 and 6 Market arms about the short, stout figure form and natural development in “Don’t fret,” she told the girl as since the bill' had been removed. not exist. shock, food deficiences, or simi­ are subject to washouts in heayy street in the heart of the bualneaa on the threshold. order to make him a normal lar extraordinary strains. she hesitated with one hand on the At a drug store OQhhhBr she rains, unless planted to shrubbety center. What Impreaaed ua moat was . “Sarah! Oh, I’m so glad to see “Instinct" we call it in the low­ chUd. or perennials of some kind. Num­ doorknob. If you’re sure yoit’ve got lunched on a sandwich and nqalted The'heart, as pointed out by the hundreds of entries by children .you. I ’m so glad— ’’ er animals, and indeed Sir Beach All children are not, of course, bers of people have found iris ideal the right boy things’!! come out milk and then hurried back tb the D r.' William Palmer Lucas, grows and others. Iris of course predom­ ' The rest was muffled against Thomas makes a very intelligible built alike. The child who comes four times heavier in the first five for this use and although the iris right! Young folks have, to go their hotel. It had been agreed between comparison of children to animials. inated aa It was at its height last -Sarah O’Fallon’s substantial shoul­ of a fhmlly of slender build and and one-half years of life because season la short, particularly week. There were dozens aiid dozens der. Sarah’s generous arms had own way, I guess. You can let me them th a t Dan w as not to^telejjihdne Is'it a hark back to primeval man, her at noon because Cherry except­ small bones will probabty weigh its muscles thicken in order to ac­ when Jfune ie hot, the foliage of named varieties, and iris in con­ gathered the girl into them. She know if you move annr head. Brush have done it. Cherry. You shouldn’t tory?” the saleswoman asked. way, speak; as ,we apeak, and giving study of Germany’s war-time poli­ have run away like you did.” ginning. your hair well after you have rubbed tics, and contains some amazing “No, I—I’ve decided I, don’t want them standards s6 much inferior to the oil into the scalp. Her severity was utterly trans­ Dan said, .“Guess I forgpt cto tell Don’t make the mistake of oiling revelations about the causes of the them. It’s all right, isn’t it? They, their own “instinctive’’ ones as to If you are swimming much and parent. Sarah’s eyes were on her haven’t been touched—’’ you. Max Pearson’s coiSng' back your face, heck, arms and letting W orld W ar. tom orrow ." crush a lovely sometiiihg we can your poor old scalp go dry. getting your hair drenched and then former charge, qnxious and adoring Miss Lacey opened the box and never understand ourselves? Last of all, permit me to in­ (To Be Continued) Scalps have a hard time in sum­ dried out in the sun each day, this A IW while she pretended to scold. shook out the dresses. Regretfully We -try to teach them our ideas of C8^s for special scalp treatment. clude “Ten Thousand Leagues Over “Oh, please, Sarah, don’t begin she admitted that it would be all mer ti^dng to retain enough of their BY BRUCE CATTON the Sea”, by William Albert Robin­ appreciation vdien they see a beauty natural oil to keep the hair healthy. Otherwise you will have brittle, dead th a t!” right. Was there anything else she Cheap Fumltiu« unknown to us. Bir Bearii Thomas son. There’s nothing in the least The isun bums out the oil. You hiust hair before the summer ia over. WARDEN LAWES’ BOOK ON “Just the same you shouldn’t have could show Idrs. Phillips? Some­ Mrs. Thomas Ha grave, of Fred­ tells of one case .whe^e a certain PRISON U FE AT SING SING important about this record a t a put more in, if you want a gloWing yoim.g man’s trip around the world done it! 1 read in tho papers about thing she’d like in exchange? erick, Md., whose furniture was'sold snudl. child who bad had'“gravity’’ scalp. ONLY SCORED 888 IS NAMED AS BEST OF in a sailboat, but if you like true you bein’ married and all. My liitle Cherry said no, there was noth­ at a sheriff’s sale, to,, satisfy a rent explained to mm, and Uudsted, upon lOXEASES FOB MAY Cherry! I couldn’t believe it!’’ ing else. And now ^ t the things caUing4t “ kind gravity’ much to It actually'doesn’t make much dif­ adventure stuff you won’t find it judgment, bought her whole house­ ference what' kind of oil you:Use on Denver.—^Mrs. D. E. McLaugh­ “I’d do it again,” the girl said had been returned there wouldn’t be hold furniture back for $l.l2. Her the amusemmt of > every one lin’s' 13 spades, and her poker face "Banana Gold" and "State Fair" offered any more attractively than aroimd. And of another little'fellow your scalp,'just so it is pure oil— proudly. ‘‘Wait till you know Dan, any bill would th ere ? automobile she got back for . five didn’t do much good. All she scored Also Win Places As Among it ia here. then you’ll understand—” who ate his own and his sister’s cocoanut oil, bliye oil, castor oil. In And there’s the list The “five Miss Lacey wrote something on cents and her living room carpet for fact, some good, old-fashioned home- in a bridge game here was 388 Five. Leaders a slip, of paper, “J u s t present this two. Although a huge crowd collect­ chocolate, and perfe^y unaware of points. After she recovered from best books” of the month? Ob, prob­ his own sin, cried honest tears be­ women insist. there is nothing on. ably not But they’re the ones 1 en­ The older woman was sitting in at the cr^ t desk,” she told Cher­ ed to watch the sale, no one- bid earth makes baby’s hair grow quite the-shock of a perfect hand, she got BY BRUCE OATTON the big overstuffed chair. Cherry ry. “They’ll give you a receipt.” against her. cause *^poof Pamela, wouldn’t have in the ‘bidding, but couldn’t force it joyed the most, anyway. f any.” Pity fqr mwther looming so' luxuriantly, as castor, oil does. Selecting the best books publish­ who had perched on the arm of the However,' most of us would prefer any higher tli^ four spades. chair suddenly slipped to her knees With the carboned receipt show- larger thah hia own (and always sel­ ed during the month «f May does That. high school boy who said fish) worry over his own behavior. doing with less hair. I mention this directly in front of Sarah. that marchandlse worth $93.70 had HOMES OF STEEL no one any barm and provides a bit EBIPIBE Am HOOKUP that diplomatic'relations were way­ A natural child. In a natural set­ to prove that the type of oil doesn’t “Dan’s—^wonderful!” the.girl said, been returned and credited to her of innocent diversion—and indi­ ward cousins wasn’t so far wrong, ting, honored, not patronized, free make as much difference as the Ottawa.—^A huge radio hookup, raising starry eyes. “I’d do it again account Cherry left the store. She More than 50 different methods cates, also, that soiq4 rather good a t th a t. of soul and speech, is''the loveliest amoimt of care you use putting it taking in all of the British Empire’s fo r him !” of utilizing , steel in home-building reading matter came off the presses thing bn .earth, Why' should we on. possessions, would do much towSird “You mean you’re really happy?” were described by Fred T. Llewel­ ■during the month. lau gh ? There are, of course, many fra­ cementing the different dominions “Happier than I’ve ever been in He isn’t bom to artificiality and grant scalp ointments, imguents and lyn of the U. S. Steel Corporation Bearing in mind the fact that together, according to a suggestiofi my life !” it is to our own ndan-made environ­ oils that are much more pleasant to at a recent meeting of the Small- every, reader is entitled to disagree of Senator A. D. McCrea to the par­ .. Old Sarah slipped a hand over ment we tty to tit him before he is use than plain oils or salves. Why House' Forum. New methods of violently, here, then, are.tlie five liamentary committee .investigating the girl’s. “May the Lord take care Herald Pattern ready for it We talk about “con­ not use one . of them? The more wqll and fioor construction were books , that seemed to this reviewer Canada’s radio problems. He sug­ of you and help you to keep that pleasure we. get out of our beauty fo re c a s t <$>• ditioning" them before they are six, to be May’s best offering^. gests a 30-minute program each day happiness," she murmured. “Maybe Dlnstrated Dresemaldng Lesson and it seems to, be the right tblng to First comes "Twenty Thousand from England, containing news of if you feel that way it’s for the do as wev'see it now. We have Years in Sing Sing,” ty Lewis E. the homeland, entertainment and best— ’’ Fanilshed wltii Every Pattern turned from mere ruinous parents to Law ea, wsirdOn of New Y ork ’s fa ­ other featu res, would’Weld the em­ “Of course it is!” Cherry insist­ intelligent workers and much has mous prison; Here ia an excep­ pire into a strong unit. ed. “And really, Sarah, there Here’s a darling fi;ock with loads been accomplished. But. shall we - THIS CURIOUS WORLD tionally interesting book in which a wasn’t any other way!” have to stop here. We cannot go wise prison administrator tells' of of youthful charm. - blundering ^to the mystic land of For Sarah’s benefit she reviewed his experiences and offers some T > f f y ield TO the scene of her last evening at instinct, because we have lost the And it has a jacket to complete valuable comments on the whole home. With “oh’s” and “ah’s" and eyesight and ear keenness of our P I L K S CHINESE it, if desired. IN IHS problem of crime and punishment * HERE frequent nodding of her head Sarah own strangs^ibrgbtten b«by days. B They say' th u meiUofy is largely JAN FRANCISCO Mark this one with three stars. listened to the story. Cherry de­ The collar is delightful, too. Easy Donlt suffer another minute from , scribed the marriage and the cele- a matter bf “ihstihet" as well as Next it seems to me, Is “Ba­ blind, itching, protruding or bleed­ to make and yet so fascinating other mental fs^i^ttes. Is it the €APTHQUAke brution with Dan’s friends. nana Gold," by Carleton Beals. This ing pUes without testing the newest when finished. ckse then tha,t"some . children are A P 9 IH 9 , Then it Sarah’s turn to take record of a roving trip through and fastest acting treatment out Dr. up the narrative. “Such a night!” “b figh ter” " th sh o t ^ r s b ecau se' of Central. America preiienta a color- A printed crepe silk with plain less interference w i^ that instinct? IHBSTARNiOP Nixon's Cbinaroid, fortified with she begaxL ‘T hope I’ll not live fid, picture of Ufe in tropical lands rare, imported Chinese Herb, with crepe is exceedingly wearable. ' I believe wb hsve yet very much ahd contains an intelligent discus­ through another one! All that we to leam ' about ufldersthhding chil­ amazing power to reduce swollen knew was that you’d gone and your Plain tub tilks, cotton pique and dren. - ' r IHVMCIUIRAU^, sion,of American imperialism there. tissues, brings ease and comfort in mother was cr^ * her eyes out in prApmsSMOFNiCNB It is,.as they used.to say, both en- a few minutes, enabUng you to work linen arc other mediums, cool and tertakilng and instiruettve. her room and your fateer down­ AT LILAND^MNFMO and enjoy Ufe while It eonttnuas.lta stairs pacin’ back and forth like a sm ait and ineaepensive too. Then there’s “Btate Fair," by soothing, healing action. Don’t de­ UNIVffB$nV;ANP PhJ Strong; an »"■—r«"TlTig and in- wild man. Half the night it went Style No. 2666 is designed for lay. Act In time to avoid a danger­ I i-ji on and not a wink of sleep did I iltO O O C ti 1 9 HMD gratiatihg.novel of Iowa farm Ufa, ous and costly operation. Try Dr. sizes 14, 16,18, 20 years, 86, 88 and get! And feelin’ guilty as I did for which breaks hU praoadant ity treat­ Nixon’s Cbinaroid under our guar­ 'ir knowln’ where you’d been off to in 40 inches bust S ^ 16 requires 8% ing that, subject with a robust antee t

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Hurst, Whitney KERR WINS MATCH BRUSHING UP SPORTS . . ^By Laufer i5 BUT SCHOOL TIES ’ s Great Trio Baseball Captain Plays On Lead Team’s Assault On Lamtps Lacoste Net Team For First Time Three Brooklyn Hnriers Tiiis Season. Reid To CoBiKt of 140 Pros' To Score 15 To 7 Victory; Manchester High’s tennis team H IC E r’ iUSEItSON . A tied Hartford PubUc High *at Colt’s Park in Hartford yesterday after­ and Only 10 Amatenrg Wilson Whacks Two noon, three matches to three. ‘Buddy” Kerr, baseball captain, playing on the team for the first Moo, Evans, Tdley, Homers. time this season, won his /match after dropping the first set In the first singles, Fred. Mar- Assistant Pro At Ctm by Voight, A llan s Anong (By Associated Pres8> zano of Hartford stopped Jimmy Should the Phillies ^et even pass­ Britton 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Jim Radigan Chili Recent^ Pbyed 72 Those Who Fail t o Qnal- able pitching during the next two of Hartford' also beat Lebro Urban- weeks, they are likely to make trou­ etti 8-6, 3-6, 6-0. Mike Brozowski ble for thdr guests from the west­ won from Ben Rohowsky 13 to 11 Holes of fioK One Day.. ify. ern end of the National Leagfue. The and by default in the second set. club.still is without a „ competent Kerr beat Jack Hugh 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. 4 : In the doubles Marzano and Hugh' pitching staff, employing anywhere Eiiier “Ricky” Anderson, young By Associate Press. from two to five pitchers in any giv­ won from Britton and Kerr 6-4, 6-0 but Urbanetti and Brozowski took OF i r w ' "' assistant'' pro''at the Manchester en encounter, but It has probably The field in the National Open the measure of Rohowsky and Radi­ Country Club, >ahot a par 70 yestur- the most effective “wrecking crew" golf cban^iohshlp' at the Fresh In the iNatolnal League. gan 6-4, 6-2 to square the match. day, the lowest dcore be has ever Even in tennis, the best laid W ; S t O-W iiBr Meadow Club, Flushing, N. Y., 23, Only'the Athletics of the same registered. He ^ made birdies on the plans' of “comebacking" heroes 24 and 25 will consist of 14Q •profes­ city, with Jimmy Foxx jnd A1 Sim­ fall apart. And in the case of Rene ,AS A- isqims'; ■ first, eighth ahd twelfth. Anderson’s mons doing the damage can boast a LUCKY STRIKES NOSE sionals and only ten amateurs. Lacoste, former heroic figiure in % s** ...... ' par trip around the course equals more destructive pair than Chuck French Davis Cup play, the blast of ’the make up of toe field of 11^ Klein and Dcm H u rst dynamite that wrecked his hopes . 0UT0U)G0LDSBT07 the low score mark of BlUy. Martin, was decided in yesterday’s section^ In tneir last fifteen games of was a youthful Britisher, Harold G. club pro, who has performed the qualifying rounds in 20 districts. m m which they havd> won eight the N. Lee, shown above.' Appearing in trick tw ice. . . Previously 34 players had been de­ the i>^ench hard court singles play, Led by pitcher McCurry, who al­ clared exempt from toe qualif3dng Phils have banged an average of 11 Monday is Ricky’s day off and, hits and scored better than Seven young Lee, England’s third ranking lowed but two hits and struck out test. PlayxfoUowed form y o r y close­ thirteen, the Lucky Strides mtme like the motorman who sp^ds his runs to the contest. player, took three of four sets from ly in toe'various sectional tests yes­ out of a slump last night ahd defeat­ idle time ri(|lng trolley cars, Einer Against Brooklyn yesteMay, the the Franch veteran. terday, although there^ere a num­ ed the Old Golds by the sCOre of 8-7. spends bis on the golf course. A only game played in either major CLOSHS-r f?\UAL ber of prominent failures notably The game was very dose and week ago yesterday he set some­ among the amateurs. league, the Klein-Hurst-Whitney thing of a record when he made four went to eight innings before it was OLVlAPlC 'Tll'LES WOM iS Among those who failed to qualify cbmbinatioB worked oyeitime, con­ trips around the course In one day. finally won by the Lucky Strikes. were Don Moe, of Portland, Oregon, tributing ten of the teams gl hits Both teams fielded well. Anyone who mows anything about off thr-ie Dodger hurlers and, other­ former Walker Cup player; -Chick Arlton Judd, playing for the PAAVO NURMI gclf, knows full well what a strenu- wise playing a large, part in the 15 Evans, former Open and Amateur Lucky Strikes, smashed but a PHAMlt)K PIAlM, W.riO WAS oiis day’s work is included in 72 champion; Cyril Tolley, OeoxYc to 7 victory. homer in the third Inning with no Whitney pushed across four runs holes of golf. 'Voigt, Maurice McCarthy, (Sene Ho­ one on bue. ’the bail was hit in with' a double and two singles, \jOOA) 6 1 ') ; , Ricky did even more. He carried mans, -Jess Guilford, Charley Hall, deep center, where it rolled into a his own bag each time and that’s a Emmett French and Gus Moreland; • Hurst hit four singles in as many AS0OOATBO clump of bushes.^ The centerfielder CHA^AP10AJ6W\P5 job in itself. For his day’s total be Of the ten amateurs who quali­ official trips and scored four times had a hard time finding it and when :and. Klein hit his 14th homer of the 11118 may: have been what In; had 318, two less than even eigbtiea fied Johnny Lehman of Chicago and q>ired “Mr.- Hallowell" of Har­ he did find it Judd was already His scores were 77, 81 77, 83. Yes­ Johnny Goodman of Omaha were year and a bnuse of singles^-' home. Leone also starred for the 'M i .Hack Wilson led the futil^rocdc- vard to do such excellent things terday Ricky was playing with Cap­ toe most prominent. on the cinder path this year. At winners. tain C. R. Sargent. Here is Ander­ Among prominent pro’s, Bobby lyn rally in the late innings his For the losing team Lashinske riinth and tcmth home runs. L^ty Any rate,, our Finnish correspond­ son’s card: Cruickshank, Long Jim Bcumes, Paul ent writes: and Cumbers played the best game. Out ...... 346 535 424■ ■■36 Runyan, Clarence CSark, Willie Mac- O’Doul and Glenn Wright also hit Lucky Strikes (8) for the circuit Most of the fourteen -“Mr. Hallowell the mile master of In' 442 444 543"^34 Fariane, Jock Hutchison, Joe Kirk­ the American unlversiUes who hgs AB. R. H. PO. A. E. other clubs spent the day either in HARVARD CAPTAIN / wood, ^ed Morrison and Abe Es­ run the stretch , in 4.12, came last J. May, lb ...... 2 1 1 5 1 0 travel or in harmless 'exhibition, pinosa, all made the grade. . summer on a tourist trip to Fbdeh^. Bentley, c • • • • • Wittmann to Take Part The Athletics, enroute west, stop­ The lowest 86-hole score of the He also attended the Finnish cham­ W. Smith, ss ped off at Cincinnati to give the OUT OF YALE RACE sectional play was turned in by pionship matches in Helsinki. Leone, 3b .. fans of that city a look at Lefty BOWLING Francis Schneider at Dallas. Hu "When Mr. Hallowell was asked Vince, 2b • • • • • • posted a pair of 68’s for 136. . Grove and George Bamshaw and Keish, cf . In McCluskey Program what he thought of the matches, he Cambridge, Mass., June 7.-=-(APi Jack (jurley of (Quincy and Jack to trim the Reds 5 to 1. answered unhesitatingly that, the A. Judd, rf • esse MlXlaD DOUBLES ^ \ ’ ■ ^ X — Thomas E. A rm strong, whose vol'^ WtUtame of New Haven each with a ■ i.,> A- O’* 5()0am ^e8-nm would. leavf,^ldm-an McCumy,. p 142. led in the Boston district. Botli iiHL Siamonds, If untory resignation as captain of the unforg^table memory. In this I4 addition to the two xhile ex-<^Hartfotd Hlgli’s star duh athlete, Mr, and Mrs. Frisk failed to carded I42’s for thje 36 hole** 'event no less than 18 tough Finnish may also compete against Wttt- Harvard varsity crew has been ac­ clinch the league championship last Connecticut golfers who qualified How They Stand T o t a ls ...... 31 8 9 24 6 4 hibition run in whick Joe McCluskey, runners took part, and all of them mann. Both Slifkus and Clough have cepted by the committee on the reg­ night by dropping three gatoes to' are Jack Williams, Bobby Gram, ran hard. But far harder .than any Old Golds (7) will participate at the West Side' Flora Nelson and Jack Saidella. been invited. ulation of athletic sports at Har­ Charley Claire and Eddie Lund. -YESTEBDAY'S RESULTS of the others three men ran; Lehti- Lashinske, c .... 3 2 0 7 playgroimds one, week„from tonight, , .There Is also a possibility that They, now go into a tie .’for first Grant andOlaire each shot a pair Vittner, 2 b ...... 2 0 0 1 vard, was expected to report today Eastern League nen, 'Virtanen and Iso-HoUo. here Vritt - be- two or three - prelimi­ East Hartford High’s crack relay place with Miss Reidel and Mr. of 74’s and Lund was 76-i74—149. to Head Coach Charlie Whiteside at Richmond 5, I^^fbrd 3. “Lehtinen’s time for the nm was Kusek, 2 b ...... 1 1 0 1 nary races involving, among others, team which set a new record at Foote of New Britain. Saidella had Some .of the Nutmeg Staters wno Red Top, Conn., where the Harvahl ^ Springfield 6, Allentown 4 (1 8 ). 14.36, Iso-HoUo’s 14.89 and Virttr E. Judd, s s ...... 2 2 0 0 C aptsih Frank Wittmaxm Of the the league meet Saturday will com­ high single last night of 156. failed to qualify nevertheless played N ew Haven S, N orfolk 1. nen’s 14.40. After the run all three Cobb, S b ...... 3 ^ 0 0 S, pete against a Manchester High crew is training for its race with Maple (A) (3) cbamplonslUp Manchester Hlgli Yede .on June 24. Armstrong will commendable golf. Besides the four Albany IS, Bridgeport 4. were in perfect condition and ready Sullivan, r f ...... 2 Oa o 0 team. The definite program is ex­ Mrs. Frisk .... 89 112 104—805 qualified, the Connecticut players Klssman, r f . . ..2 1 1 0 school track team. remain on the crew squad. American League for another match if necessary. pected to be known within a few Mr. F risk ...... 143 117 113—373 scored as follows: Cumbers, If .... 4 1 1 2 Unable to compete in the C. C. The administrative' board. Har­ (No games scheduled). Their splendid physical condition days. The last event will be Me CSiarles M. NlcoU, Indian Hill. National League August, cf, p ....4 0 0 4 L. Uti]}ar'meetbb by McOurry; struck out by: To may For The Title BASEBALL CHALLENGE Flora Nelson ..109 104 112—325 Pet. Saidella ...... 186 110 124-r-890 Springdale. 81-82^168; James Nor- W. races in the long history of the in­ McCurry 13, Bycholoskl 5, AtigitN Vti,. 86-80—165, and John Caiiehan, New Y ork ...... 32 .696 • The Crystal Lake Eagles are de­ tercollegiate regatta. 1; umpires: Neubauer and Smith. Hartford, 99-84—183. Washington ..... 28 i583 Cornell looked like the crew to Tonight at the West Side Oval the sirous of twilight games, 6n any 265 214 236 715 .568 Tuesday 6r Thursday from Juhe Philadelphia . . 27 beat when hoating began. to take FRANCE NOT WORRYING ^ iJaticaal League D etroit ■...... 'i 26 ' ;578 AtlM .will play the Crescehts at 6 14th onward With the exception of Maple (B) (2) shape this' spring, and thp. B ig. Red Wins in a Walk . . By Aasodatod Press ^ Cleveland . t i ■ 27 - .551 o’clock.' This game ought to be well June 21st, with local amateur teams Mrs. Williams ..102 lOl 106— 809 varsity still is, despite close defeats Batting— ^aui Waner, PlratoA St. Louis .457 at. the hande of iTale and Syracuse. wpiH^b g °W to soe, inasmuch as the ABOUT DAVIS CUf PlAY preferably.' The Manchester West Boglhi ...... 119 90 100—319 .356 •899* - C hicago ...... 16 Meanwhile Pennsylvania has AtUfi defeated the Echoes last w^ek Sides, cardinals, Eagles and. the Boston 9 .200 Aces. Manager’s phone, Rockville 221 191 206 628 Runs—Klein, Phils., 59. come along brilliantly since early Runs batted in-^Hurst, Ptols., 60.' National ■ season and promises to be a real and the Crescents also won over the 562-12 or write Wm. E. 'Witinok, Manchester (B) (1) Auteull, France, June 7.— (AP)— Hits—Klein, PhUs., 72. ■ . , W . Pet. fswitor under Rustry Callow’s coach­ FUota ahd both teams ore out to get Mgr., R. F. D. No. 4, Rockville, Flora Nelson .100 76—266 French worries over 'defense of the Doubles—Paul Waner, Pirates, 29. Chicago 28 1.9. .596 ing for the first time. jach other's scalp. Conn. Saidella ...... 118' 89—326 .592 Davis Cup have been lessened to an Triples—Herman, Reto, 9. Boston ...... 29 20.. Navy surprised almost everybody ^cjaedUle fo r tiie league ap- .512 appreciable degree by the brilliant Home runa—^Kleto, Phils., 14. P itts b u r g h ...... 22 21 except themselves by unsettmg .peaip below and all the. players con­ 218- 209 165 582 .489 Stolen .bases—Klein, Phils, and St. Louis ...... 23 2 4 .. Cornell last June and the champioos nected with the league are askSd to p l ^ p t Henri (tochet In winning ^tbe Just a Minute! .471 Frltoh. Cards 8. Cincinnati ...... 24 27 cannot be counted out in advance. cup ,lt out for their own conveni­ French hard-court tennis singles- Ma]^ (B) (8) B rooklyn ...... 23 27 .460 The east thus presents at least Mrs. Williams ..100 112 * 88—300 Pltching-JSetts, Braves 6—0. ence. championshlp. - Afiierlcaa League:. Philadelphia ..... 22 27. .449 tour first-rate boatloads—Syracuse, First Bound Boglni ...... ,...1 2 9 116 124—369 New Y ork 19 25 .432 ^m ell, Pennsylvania and Navy— ’the French ace climaxed a.week ' Batting—Foxx, Athletics, .AOL ■ June 7— ^Atlas vs. Crescents. International against the big Challenge that is of easy singles victories by bMiting 229 228 212 669 Runs— ^Foxx, A thletics, 68. • June 9—Echoes vs. Pilots. George.De Btefanl of Italy 6-0, 6-4, RUas batted in—Foxx, Atoletios, w . L- Pet. sure to develop from Oallfomia and Manchester (A ) (9) .680 June 18—Atlas vs. Pilots. B u ffalo...... 34 . 16 perhaps Washmgtou, too. ; 4-6, 6-3 In the final round yesterday. Mae Sherman .. 96 88 111— 290 88. .506 June 16—Echoes vs. Crescents. Hits—Foxx, Athletics, 71« B a ltim o r e ...... 31 21 It's been a long , time since any It was the fifth time (toebet had K ebert ...... ,..1 0 1 114 90—305 Newark ...... 28 22 .560 more than . two or three crews had June 21— Ekdioes vs. A^tlas. ■ won this title and bis second cham­ Double^-rCampbell, Browns» 18. R ochester ...... 27 24 .529 much of a chance after leaving the June 28—Crescents vs. Pilots. Triplea—Meyer. Senators, 8. June 28r‘ AtlaS vs. Crescents. pionship of Ji' tournament just 197 ;197 201 586 Montoeal ...... 27; ' 25 .519 shadowL of the' apidery railroad completed. He ahd Jacques Broug- HOme TUfis—Foxx, Atblhties, 81. June SO^Echoes vs. Pilots. Jersey City ...... 22 31 .415 bridge and pulling into the last vo­ non won the men;s doubles. ,S toI« bases—Laaseri, Yankees; .408 July 5—Pilots vs. Atlas. North Caroltoa haa only four T oronto ...... 20 .29 ciferous mile. This year five or six Helen WilL, Moody won the wom­ munldpal golf bourses. They are at JUiason, Tigers and Blue, White Reading ...... 14 35 .286 may come smashing into the stretch July . ’7atoe aad ec6rad.(our Completing the full Olympic dis- (tuanfFhM totoid to tth tor low Yuedai ottrwlto toe 58d qprtoter, doesn’t’forget to '^ tto up ittikig iMfer, runa to help beat Dodgara 18 to 7. taice of WiOOQ meteni; which m aeotoi#|th et t t m m of tlifi. 189,090 B ^ o n t a kti^ before Hack wSiin, IMgara^Hit kis ures g i ;ff(8es, 128 the BM M hi douibgr^h.,: Misa stokea ;ht Bshnoiitv ler sito^'hcri^ picture. riew York. (Hewipapar de* o f tha y e w ima^]jit:'hl;:___ _ ...... ^ ‘ -■V?>

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East Hampton. ^ laltlala aumbara and abbraTtatload Errors opened this morning Witk^ Wadsworth street aaeb count aa a vord and aomponad FOR RENT—BTVE AND SIX room nine eases scheduled to be eurgued to­ worda aa two warda Mlnlmntn coat !• Hartford, June 7.—^Progn^ams for t^ica of thraa llnea. tenements, witii all modem im­ day. Chief Justice William the June institute, convention and Maltbie presided. V Lina rataa par day tor traaalaad AUTO accessories — provem ents. Inquire at 147 Bast ada Cepter street or telephone 7864. egg show of the Connecticut Poultry BY DEXTER TEED The plaintilTs motion to diimiipi BUIaetlTa MaaA lff> IMT 1TRLS 6 Association and allied interests are Nea^Serytbe Writer appeal tor failure to prosecute in C u b Charca now available ta r Connecticut poid- • Conaaoutlva Oaya ..i T eta • OM .SPECIAL T n ^ SALE FO R REJNT—5 ROOM downstairs the. New Lemdon County case of the I 0 • Conaaontlva Daya ..1 • eta 11 cts flat on Bigelow street Inquire 63 trymen. This meeting will be held In a' plahe so small the wings Norwich PIumbing''”Supply H «^ , 1 Day ....V ...... I 19 els 2 Tires For Price Ot 1. Details At on the 20th and 21st of this month MANCHESTER TIRE CO. Bigelow street or telephone 5853. could be folded up and the plane put Idc., Eguinst VbIo MBynsrd &nd All ordara for Icrasalar Inaartloaa at Kayrock Inn oil the shore of T.ftftp. otters was granted, as was a Bfmnnn will ba obarffad at tba ana tlma rata. Center and Trotter Sts. in a garage, Bert Hinkler flew alone Bpaoial rataa tor long term a vary LOOKING FOR A RENT? C us-for Pocotopaug in East Hampton. En­ for 12,000 miles. In an air flivver, motion of the plaintiff in the ame, thusiasm is running high and Paul day advartlaing glvan upon raqnaat. a single, half-house or flrst or sec­ he was tossed around in air ciurents also New London County, of John Ada ordarad for tbraa dr alz daya R. Ives of New Haven, secretary of and atoppad' bafora tba tblrd or flftb f l o r ist s—NURSERIES 15 ond floor flat R. T. McCann. Phone —like a feather ia a storm—but that Simmons Company against Wililam day will ba ebargad only for tba ae- 7700. the association, is plaiining for 1,000 was fim. It .^dh’t prevent him Van Keuren Company, Inc., and tual nunibar of tinaaa tba ad appaar* FOR SALE— PLANTS, tomato, poultrymen to attend this meeting. from reaching his destination. others. ad. charging at tba rata aamad, bnt no allowanea or rafnnda can ba made cabbtige, peppers 10c dozen, 50c-a FOR REJNT— 6 ROOM tenement The eggvshow is open to every one 'Some laughed, though e«u:ly in Otter cases to be argfued today in­ on alz t ^ a ada atoppad aftar tba hundred, asters 20c dozen, 504 with all Improvements, 24 Haw­ and application blanks together 1928 wfien he wheeled out his little cluded: WiUard H. Eldredge, ad­ fifth day.) Parker street. thorne street telephone 8048. with instmetions and score cards craft, enfolded its little wings and ministrator, and otters, against F. No “till forblda” : dlaplay llnaa not may be received from Jaunes M. aold. • i warmed up the little 30-horsepower T. Wells and otters, a motion to dis­ Tha Harald will net ba raaponalbla FOR RENT^ ROOM tenement Gwin of the State Department of motor. Yhoae who laughed didn’t miss appeal for failure to prosecute. for more than ona ineorract inaartloa MOVING—TRUCKING-1 second floor, ail improvements and Agriculture at Hartford. The eggs know of Bert Hinkler’s skill. They New London covmty; Arella Ramon of any advartiaamenf ordarad for exhibited constitute an entry fee and more than ona tlma. STORA6B 20 garage. 27 Starkweather street were a minority in the crowd thax Marcel against A. H. Merriman and Tha Inadvartant omiaaton of incor* will become the property of the asso­ gathered outside of London to see Sons, Inc., and otters of New Havep ract publication of adrartlaing will bo PERRETT & GLENNBY INC—We FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, ciation to be sold at auction. Prizes him off on an attempt to fly solo to county, the plaintiff’s motion that ractlfled only by. eanoallatlon of tba are offered in two classes, one of the Charge to the jury be printed. charge made tor tba aarvlca /andarad. will move, pack and ship your new Johnson Block, all modem Australia. All adrarttaamenta muat oonfonn merchandise quickly and econom­ improvements. Phone 3726 or Jani­ which is white-shelled eggs and the Arabs Lend Aid. Felice Pape against ^ Charles in atyla, copy and typography witb ically. Fast daily express service tor 7635. other brown-shelled eggs. In addi­ That sparrow of a plane carried Baum, Hartford county, plaintifT-s ragulationa enforced by tba pnbliab* ■ ■ ■ ' tion to a sweepstake cup the prizes appeal from Superior Court; Mary era and tbay raaerva tba rlgbt to to and from New 7ork. Connec­ an eagle of the air. He flew on FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with range from five dollars to one dollar schedule, on 1000 mile hops that C. Killian against JohnT. Logan and . adit, ravlaa or reject any copy eon- tions with fast tnick service but ot for five pla.cings. aldered objectionable. New York going south and we^t garage, 17 Walker street Inquire took him oveir EJurope and away otters, Fairfield county, plaintiff’s . CLOSINO HOURS—ClaBBjfled ada to W. Manning, 15 Walker street Tel. ’The program will start at 9:30 over tile burning ^ands of the Lib- appeal from Superior Court and ba publlahed aama day muat ba ro- Agents for United Van Service, o’clock with a special meeting of ceired by It o’clock noon; Saturdaya one of the ' leading tong thstance 7628. 3ran dessert ThSi something ha|>- from a denial of a motion to set 10:30 a. m. the ^tate Poultry Association. At pened. He made a forced landing— aside the verdict; Harold Morris and moving companies. Phone 8063. 10 o’clock Connecticut Game Breed­ TELEPHONE YOUR 8860, 8864; and looked around to see a dust otters against Fred O. Brown, New TWO APARTMENTS' for rent ers will stert an all-day mass meet­ cloud coming at him; ' ~ London county, defendant’s appeal WANT ADS. CARLSON & COMPANY Egpress. practically new. Phone 6517. ing^ Directly following luncheon, A party of war-like Arabs canter­ from tte Court of Common Pleas; Ada are accepted over tba talapbono which may be. secured at the Inn, Dr. at tba CHARGB RATE giran aboro Daily service to Hartford and ed up. Hinkler didn’t know what Elie 'Celentano and otters against aa a oonvenienca to advertlaera, but Springfield, and all Connecticut, F^® REJNT—4 ROOM ten^hient, C. B. Hudson of the New Jersey EJx- to e x p ^ t—^perhaps death. So, not Max Rippa, New Haven county, tba CASH RATES will ba accepted aa and Massachusetts points. Loads with all improvements, heat and peiiment Station will talk on “In­ knowing what, to do, he smiled as plaintiff’s appeal from Superior EUJ.L PAYMENT if paid at tba bnal- or part loads moved anywhere. garage. 169 Summit street. Phone fectious Bronchitis, Its Cause and pleasantly as he could. Curious, the Court, and Benjamin H. Mead, ex­ naaa office on or bafora tba aaveatb Control.’’ At 2:30 o’clock Leon F. day following tba flrat Inaertlon of f\imiture moving. Telephone Man­ 5987. Arabs gathered aroimd. Bert made ecutor and treasurer of tte estate aacb ad otberwiae tha CHAROB chester 8624. Hartford '2,6229. Whitney, Ebcecutive Secretary of the signs. EJvidently they concluded be of Mary J. Oose, against Minnetta RATE will ba oollactad. No roaponal- FOR RENT—TWO 6 ROOM tene­ American Eugenics Society, will dis­ F. Close and otters, Fairfield county, blllty for arrora in telephoned ada Springfield 6-0391. was like them, a true adven^er,' ments on Madison street recently cuss in layman’s language, “The Then- they were friendly. He; a reservation by Superior CJourt. will ba aaaumed and their acramoy Principles of Breeding.’’ cannot ba guaranteed. renovated. Inquire 100 East Cen­ tuned up the motor and indicated he “All work ana no play makes for PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 ter s& e e t wanted totake off. Understanding,- INDEX OF poultrym en a dull day,’’ so Pi^>f. R oy CLASSIFICATIONS E. Jon6s, EJxtension Poultry Spe­ those bloodthirsty men went to work CURB QUOTATION^ PAINTING DONE practical and BDR R jsint— 4 ROOM tenement for him. 'They helped him . shove Blrtha a a-« a a a o'o a.gi*o aaoooooa aaCBo o o cialist of the Connecticut Agricul­ reasonable. B. S. Dickinson, 671 garage, Lilley street near Center; away and level the sand to make a BfBffftSSinSfitS' 0 • a o • 0 0 o • a o • •• g • • • B tural College, Is scheduled to direct Marriages a a oia:«a.a a:o}ara a • • • a • a C Hartford Road. Telephone 4338. also 6 room cottage, Columbia runway. Soon.be was off, with wild V/ Bert Hinkler (upper left) in a posed picture----- and (below) as jubl- Daatha a a a a a a a a a a a:acH« a aa*a a a a aa a D L ^e, electric lights, water, 2 car a burlesque field and track meet at umt. Australlans hailed him at the end of his 15 1-2 day flight from (By Associated Press.) Card of Thinnka...... B 3:30 o’clock. The banquet will be cheers behind. And he breathed a garage. Telephone 5661. deep sigh of relief. ' ^ London. - “ American Super Pow er ...... In Memorlam a a a a a a a aa ajfiSCa'aiaaHB 7 held at 6:30 o’clock with President Lost and Found . . . aaaaaaaaaaaa 1 REPAIRING H om e! A ssd G§a and E lec ...... 2% C. A. Ricker as toastmaster. Sur­ Cent States Elec Aaiioiineements .t.aaaa# aaaaaaaaaa 9 FOR RENT— MODERN 5 room Over India where the heat makes Experiment Station is testing 53 PeraonalB ...... fi M OW E^ SELARPE37ED, key mak­ rogate Judge L. D. HoweU of Mlneo' Fadden and Brother, was elected Cities Service ...... AntoaBoblleo ing, Vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, lower flat, steam heat; garage, treacherous air currents, the little new varieties for their adaptibiiity vice-president. Mr. Dowdell’s for­ la, L. L, N. Y., will be the chief Elec Bond and Share » s • s s • • Automobllaa for Sale ...... 4 clock repairiugi Braithwaite, 52 Haynes street - Apjfiy Park Hill after-dinner speaker on the subject plane was tossed about like a shuttle here, and is growing 8,000 seedling bears for three, generations were Automobilaa for Ezchanga ...» i Flower Shop. cock. It fell and was blown about. Ford Limited ...... Auto AccaBBorlaa—^Tirea ...... d Pearl qtreet “The Spirit of the' Fan(^.’’ Time crosses- in a preliminary breeding large growers of cottofi in Alabama Bert piloted nonchalantly.'' Oiit of study, most promlrfng,new va­ Midwest Utils ...... Auto Repairing—Fainting T will be allowed at the banquet fbr and GJeorgte, and fo r twelve years Niag Hud P ow ...... 3% Auto Schoola 7—A FOR REINT—-4 ROOM tenement, 16 one-minute speeches by-16 prom­ that he came into the rainy season rieties, are Bellmar, Portia, and he has.vbCen mangaer of the New Autoa—Ship by Truck S all improvements, 93 Charter Oak of the East Indies. No rnain could Aberdeen. Penn Road ...... COURSES AND CLASSES 27 inent personages, after wUch Dr. £. Y;ork SiBHce orW eil Brothere. Mem­ Stand OU Ind ... Autoa—For Hire ...... P street Apply Sam’s Shoe Shop, stop him. He tobbed alcmg^on the Belln^ was developed in Mary­ - Oaragaa—Sarrloo!—Storaga »... I# A, Perragaux, acting as nasster of bers at- the New York Prdduce EJx- United Founders . 701 Main street air, over the sea, and arrived at Port land by the Bureau of Plant Indus­ 11-16 Uotorcyelaa—Bleyelea a a a a a a a aBCa U BEAUTY CULTURE—Elam while ceremonies, will conclude.the day's change ^have elected' Samuel Knigh­ United Gas ...... Wanted Autoa—Motoreyelea .... II learning. Oetails free. Hartford Darwin, Australia, in 15 1-2 da^. try. ■ It; is a seedling-of Howard 17, - 2% Buainaaa. and FraCcaaiaaiaa gerricaa program at which dsmeing, mu^e ton as g ^ d en t succeeding Herbert United Lt and Pow A Academy cf HairdreiHAng, 60S FOR RENT—TWO A ropm down< L y i$ , Ross Staith . h e ' w as a but is uniform in- shape, larger, L. B odSkn. • Bualnaaa SarVleaa Offered ...... II stairs flats, one comer Foster and - and entertainment will be provided Honaehold Sarvlcaa Offered...... It-A Main stfeet, Hartfprd. for every one. native of AiistraHalmJTme rece^<3T tmd-moi^.produdlive.-. The berries Hawley; one School street. Inquire are exceptionidly' dark red and Building—Contracting 14 On the second day of the meeting, he was given was as hearty, P bllo^g tfi«;e^m pie' of' othei? QUAKE YN IJiSBON Floriata—Nuraarlea ...... If 100 East Center street Just to prove that he is pre-emi­ glossy and will hold up in shipping. Funeral Dlreetora...... t l June 21st, poultrym^ will hear la r^ producers;: the -Nevada Con­ SITUATIONS WANTED— nent in piloting a flivver plane he The Station’s 8,000 seedling ■eating—Plumbing—Booling . n IT FOR RENT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, talks on one of the most vital phases solidated Cop^r Co.' has shut down Lisbon, June 7.—(AP)—*A se-' Inanranee ...... ii came to America last year, hopped crosses are mostly out of Howard vere ^rttquake shock occurred at , MALE 39 latest improvements, steam heat of their business. Ihe speaking 17 and Chesapeake, with the hope of its .mill ' and smelter in the IllUlnary—DraBamaklng a a a a aa a% II program for that day starts at 9:30 to Kingston, Jamaica, in a little ship, D is^et of Nevada, the suspenision 'Benav'ent, sixty miles from here,’ lIoTing—Trucking—Storage . . . 10 EXPERIENCED WOMAN would . furnished; also garage. Inquire 92 combining the growth of the first PalaUng—Papering a a a a a a a a.a a:a.4 II o’clock with Dr. Paul F. Sharp of then flew on to South America and to run’ for six' wedte. .■ today. No one was reported in­ like work by hour or day. Refer­ Russell street. crossed the Atlantic to Africa. with the fruit characters • of the jured. j Profaaaional Sarrlcea ...... II Cornell University explaining “ \^at other. The crosses are the progeny Repairing ...... || ences. Tel. 7946. FOR REJNT—6 ROOM flat, all mod­ Is Egg Quality.” Prof. W. D. Ter- Further Flights Likely. • NEW JAIJ,, NO-LOOKUP TaUerlng—Dyeing—Cleaning ‘... 14 He is first and always an aviator. of selected inbred plants, and some Toilet Ooede and Servioe...... I i WANTED—POSITION as Doctor or em conveniences, rent reasonable. mohlen ctf Ames, Iowa, will discuss have produced remarkable results.. Scranton,:' Dalton Borough That’s his life, and he wouldn’t do had a ifice new jail, but tte first Wratad—Bnaineaa terviea (0*0 a a a a II Dentist’s "assistant by reflned, ex­ Apply 433 Center street. “Farm Practices That Influence Egg ■me Connecticut Vegetable Grow­ lidaeatfanal Quality.” Sidney A . EJdwards, Di­ anything else. A silent man; he prisoner to be housed in it made it Couraee and CtasBeB ...... «•••.." IT perienced youUg woman. Write ers Association is co-opeiatfng with FOR RENT—4 AND 5 ROOMS— rector of 'Markets of the State De hasn’t said much about 6ls future, look -old :a fter a o f hom-g. NOTICE! Private. Instruction l l Her^d Box N. the station in holding the ' Keld Dancing ...... ;ih.• • •:...ll—A One rent brand new, just finished, partment of Agriculture, will con­ plsms, but when he was in Ne^ York Day. The prisoner, Henry Majeski, forced- Taken by’ virtue of an executipn- Mualeal-Dramatic ...... n.*.. l l $15-$22., Walnut near Pine street clude the egg quality program with recently it leaked out that he con­ tte lock on the door and made his to me directed ^ d will be sol^ a t. Wanted—Inatructlon ...... N Inquire Taiior Shop, 3 Walnut St. a talk bn “Maintaintog Egg Quality templates maklngjan attempt to escape. Now Dalton officials are PIbssbIbI BOATS AND public vendue to tte highest bidd^, Bonda—Stecke—Mortgagaa ^.... II Through the Marketing Process. bne^ the Ic^ fia n ce flight record. Ipokttg for the prisoner and another at Jarvis Sand ,Pit on C ^ter Street, BuBlneea Opportunltlas...... II ACCESSORIES 46 FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat with all Special rates for rooms and meals With him; was. Calpt R. N. McIntosh, new. jail. in t t e Town o f M anchester, 14 dasni ' Money to Loan ...... || modem improvements and furnace. an aerial crony, and what they may Help and Sttuatiaaa FOR SALE—ROW BOATS 12 to are available, at the Inn and nearby after date which will be on the 2 1 | t Inquire 235 Center street cottages and reservations may ~b€ do before the summer is over will Help Wanted—Female ...... I f 14 feet Cheap. J. W. Goslee, 21 day of June, A. D. 1932, at 2 o’clock Help Wanted—Mala ...... N made through Paul P. Ives, 40 prob^y be surprising. Madison street. Telephone 633^. FOR REJNT—5 ROOM flat all im- in the afterno^, D. S. T.,. to satisty Help Wanted—Mala or Female . . IT Whalley Avenue, New Haven. The In New York When a repoi^r A. W . BENSON said execution and my fees thereon, Agenu Wanted ...... IT-A proyements on trolley line. Call program for this meeting is so heard that hie w as to fly the Athtetic, Briefs Situatlona W anted-Fem ale...... II ^3A'670 Center street tte following described property tb ' Situations W an ted -M ala...... II W ANTSO—TO BUV 6!t thoroughly in keeping with the ^ o rt Hinkler was asked why ho Was go­ R A D IO wit: One W dl Drilling Maittioe. Employment Agenelea...... 40 that Connecticut poultrymen are ing, to. do it. New. York, June 7—consolidated Dated at Maacbesfer this 6th di^ Uva Stock—Pete—Peultay^Teblelea liniiBli'Q Ffxn us. making to produce eggsjg g s of or tte th high- “It’ll be .cheaper than taking a Oil preferred has' pushed forward of June, 1932 A . D ...... poga—Blrda—Pats ...... 41 WANTED “TO ’ BUY tent, medium HUUBEiO run Kliim 05 ...-Sij. hnat.” aiuwerM wort gald no Llvi Stock-Vahlclas ...... 41 sized, good condition, reasonable. est quality and tte speakers, so exni- boat,’I answered Bert, and steadily during tte past few v/eeks SERVICE A tte s t: ^ o ltr y and Suppllaa ...... 41 nentiy qualified to discuss tte sub­ more.' v.' : and is now at its high level for the JAMES DUFFY, - Wanted — Pots—Pooltiy-^toek 44 Cash. Dial 7206. FOR RENT—TWO SINGLE houses, .Dial 3142 six rooms each and one 9 room, all jects allotted to them that Commis­ ye|^.. .. The advance has led to gpssip " - Constable. For Sale—Miaecllaneona terWall street that, tte company wmm Articles for S a le ...... 4| ,T B'UY ALL KINDS of household improvemente. Apply Edward J. sioner of Agriculture S. McLean ■ :i I®?!*?. •••••'------** goods, furniture etc. Better prices Holl. Phone 4642. Buckingham has expressed the hope BETTER SIRAWBERRIES :may bC considering its fttirement, gBuilding Materials ...... 4T paid if you call or write Nathan that as many poultrymen as possible a niatter which, was believed to lamonds—Watches—Jewelry . . 41 Uverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ FO R REJNT—6 ROOM house, will take advantage of the opportu­ have been under discussion, when leotrical Appliaocaa-^|tad!o . . . 40 nities for worth vttile information WILL BE INSPECTED tte negotiations looking to tte mm Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A phone 97-.' • « improvements, except heat, garden. Garden — Farm—Dairy Products iO Telephone 7933. and recreation which this 'meeting formation Consolidated Oil out of Household Goods ...... || offers. New llaven, June 7.— Growers of Sinclair Consolidated and Prairie Machinery and T o o U ...... n Oil & Gas and Prairie-Pipe .Line Musical Instruments...... || ROOMS WITHOUT BOAlU) 59 strawberry, that deUcious product of June in Connecticut, will meet in were in progress. The stock is Offtea And Store Bqnlpmaat .... 14 mSTALUIENT RIDES W T U Q E S ^ J D E Specials at the Stores ...... u FOR REJNT — N EW LY, papered a Field Day to survey the promise callable at 110 and according to I STOQV^UAL COCHRAN Wearing Apparel-Furs...... i f room 31.60 per week, light house­ I Ship Anrivah of even better tthigs. The gather­ latest reports' there are slightly Wanted-To Buy ...... ;... |t Liverpool, England.— ^In order to keeping if desired. Dial 8889. ing wlU teike place Saturday after­ ipore than 100,000 share# ou ts^d - Roaaia—Bogrd—Hotels B saerts glve JjEmcashlre mill workers an op­ _ _ Rcstaarants A rrived : noon at 8 o’dock> D. S. T., on the ing. TWO FURNISHED rooms, Ugbt portunity to enjoy a summer vaca­ Rooms WUbout Board ...... H Conte Biancamano, New York, farm of the Connecticut Agricul­ housekeeping, or room, board and tion. this year, two railroad com­ Boarders W anted...... |f.A June 7 from Genoa. tural Eneriment Station adiicb lies Wall street hears that recent ^nrd-Rasorts ...... f i garage. Pleasant summer location, panies have come out witb the plan President H^ree, New York, June just soneb of the Sleeping Giant conversations between the Brook- Hptala^Restanraats ...... fi reasonable terms, 19 Autumn St. of seU^g tickets on the installmint Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... M 7, Hong Kong. Mountain in Mount O i^eL lyn-Manhsttan-Transit Corp. and system. 'Dekets can be purchased Real Bstata_Far Beat City of Norfolk, Havre, June 4, Moat people can’t go into their bankers have paved the way tor the Apartments, Flats, Anoments . . II on the seciudty of a job and paid off B altim ore. own gardens and select only the retirement at maturity on Aug. 1 Business Locatlone for Rent . . . 14 APAHTMEM'rS—FLATS— in monthly periods. Houses for Rant ...... f i Scyttia, Liverpool, June 7, New sweetest and reddest strawberries to next of |18JM)0,000 tmee year 6% Suburban for Rent .... TENEMENTS 68 crown Che diorteake.- These per­ per cent secured notes of the com­ • • • • • g Y o rk . S^ummsr Homes for Rant sons have, to depend'on a gardmer pany. Rumors- that the company Wanted to R an t...... FOR RENT—FIVE ROOMS, all Grlpabolm, Ootbenburg, June 6, TOUGH ON TEETH miles away. 'The gardener's prob­ was •having difficulty in arranging Real Bstato For Sain improvemente, very cheap rent. H. N ew Yoric. Apartment Building for Sale . . . lem is to supply berries that look tor this maturity accomphnied re­ Mlntz, Depot Square. Frederik v m , Copenhagen, June Chicago.—John Janske runs a nice Business Property for Sale ..... 8 fresh and plunm and that taste good cent heavy selling in the company’s Farms and Land for Sale •••••• 7, New York. butpher shop in deero, storuty Chi­ • • • • • • • • a after tb^ have been picked, securities. Houses for Sale FOR REJNT— 5 R OO M tenem ent Mauretania, Cherbourg, June 7, cago suburb. When police called ii trucked, delivered and - sold. Pro­ fof Sale and garage $22 per month, inquire N ew Y ork . ^ M r t Property for S a le ...... him recently gnd told him that some­ ducers in tUs state have -another William 8. D ow ^ of the cotton 18 Moore street S a lle^: * Suburban for S a le ...... one bad broken in the window of bis eompUeatipn in the eomp^tton of shipping firm of well Brothers has 1^ * ■*tAte for Bzebiuign...... Buropa, Bremen, June 7 for New shop and made away with-several other areas, and in recent years lieen elected president o f the N ew Wanted-^Real BetoteV^ . FOR RENT—MODERN five room Y ork . hams displayed inside, John only thaybave iwefsrred a later-ripening York Cotton Exchange, succeeding flat witb garage. Apply Wm. Exeter, Marseilles, June 8, New U gpl Notices laughed. He explained the hams strawberry. Philip B. Weld. William 8. MeFad- Kanehl. Telephone 7778. Y o rk . were only dummies. To help solve these problems the. den, senior partner in.(Seorge H . Mc-

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JU B a l l (JAME' I 'h * ' * » • ' M T O D f lY MM-uaMKerR _tmnT'lrnrFnili n - L J U l • '’’t' "At- .. y'Wp- ■ \Vi/ i • John McFadden who has; ^wea Ever B a^ . Ctrda ef Kinga visiting his stater, . Mrs. Thohaiss J. D a u i^ ia ym} hMd tta .mud meat- FOOD SALE Coir of 96 Center street, has tdt'fO r ing at ,eeuQn Tiieadiy after- AB4eneo?8lMft SOM, his home In Hamilton, Ontario. Mri nooa,:4uiib'» kt Mrs. W. F. BtUes’s ’H.'. V, F. W. Anzlll^^ McFadden athmded the wadding of THilRaPAT, S P. Mh JUNE 9 ebtta^ at Crystal'Lake. The hostess TO BE CONDDCIB) his nephew, David Cole and Miss wlll.be SMistad.l^ Mrs. Lea SUles, Y:. • > - WATKINS BBOTHEBS Mable Barrett in ~SQhthhrldge, Hoom MMe Bread, Oekee^ Flee, Mrs. F. A. Nickerson, Mrs. j. 8. Mass.,'on Saturday and was the W deott," u r t r w . W. e ^ , Mrs. North End' Clhi^w Deddh Baked Beane. w eek^d guest of Mrs. Cole’s aunt, HaydttT" CMsw^d and M»v Carl i,’,,: ’...Tortfiit-'.' • Mrs. Albert Miller of that Btiison. TTansportstian will be fur­ To Carry Oh-*Have Nearly nished those who desire i t Hope To Have Adam W M Funds For W <^ for benefit.. :Of: Mammial -Botoital- ABOUT TOWN Miss Elisabeth Kean, a student ■Work. Linen Aihdlfiuy. ‘at Mlsa Grace nurse at the Middlesex Hospital' The Emblem dub will hold a busi­ At 6 ^ Pcevnas^ei Ban- l^bertaotfa, 98' Oakland street ICr. and Mn. Jene Davie of Training school, is spending a three ness meeting tomorrow afternoon _7'lWmefr*w;. ■; dent : I; at the: HUks home in Rodc^e; A A vacation school each as has Paolianf, formerly of this town, re- weeks vacatlmi at her home on Ben­ b w conducted Jointly by toe North W e d n ie ^ y ,; J u n e , arrO eorge 1$. ton s tre e t good attendance is Imped for.as tois • tu n ^ to tkelr home last evening Mistoodlst and Second Cdngr^fa- Hendee . wpl ,apeak a t Wbilton Me> ; ' ’- : rA] after spending a few days in Man- 'will be the flrpt meeting under the tipnal churches during recent yean moriali :han,Teacbers as­ Thursday, June 23. This will be the ladies’ night at -its meetings in Odd captains ture honored In’ a ' testi­ nick of 20 Birch atrMt, sociations held today in Madi^n. . There ^rill be three departments, Spruce emd F lo ^ c e s t i ^ j ^ ' A playgrbunda: ■ ' final meeting until September. FeUows '-haU;^nmrrbw evening, The monial dinner here'Tuesday evening, toe primary in charge of mimi Q«r. cheabir, received: bla>idtpldi^:;Jii^^ chairs will -be occupied by women venison dinner will be. served'at 6:80 OutinS'’o< Yming People’s Federa­ June 14. Adam Walsh, captain of thide Carrier, toe junior, in charge and tiUe will be followed 1^ toe tion at Cdt^Ua L i^. Jefferson Medical Coiteiie, P h l h ^ members from thd fioor. The re^- df'Miss B^ance^ Coiirow, toe inters lar officers will fumldi the pro­ the famous 1926 Notre Dame foot­ hnnual election of officere. phia, Pennsylvania,; Friday.^ mediate, in charge of Harriet June 3. Dr. Chapqlck-^gradnatad.^ ^ gram. A sodal hour with refresh­ ball squad when toe "Four Horse­ L. Clarke, and hi addition several! The conunittee in charge of the Monday, June'18— Annual moot­ ments will follow. A feature of the men” were making football history. teachers for toe various forms of dinner consists of Peter Htopenny, ing of :i^hth School and Utilities from Manchester ffigh; iebool Inl : entertainment'will be toe pilze-win- Is expected to be the speaker. Waleh, handcaafts, games, music and story­ John Reggets and James' Bdiaub. District at HbUister street schaU. 19^ and entered Tifftis: ther ning exhibition drill by toe W. B. A. now line coach at Yale, will let the telling periods. The venison comes from >,Marcel Tuesday, Ji<9b,„U -- Testimonial foDowlng - year, takbig a tete-yeiur : S Guards, which they successfully put committee know definitely tomorrow Jobert who had it in New. York stor­ dinner to^ collage sporty dvtalniBi at epura$.' - .. •. .Vt'- , on at toe state meeting in New Rev. F.: C. Allen, pastor of toe age. One delegate to the, state con­ School street Rec; preceded by Joe or Thursday. SiKumd Congregational church, will In 1925 he entered TriniW Obilsge,’ ^ Britain recently. Principal Clarence P. Quimby of vention will be named at toe meet­ McCluskeFa farewell run a t West have general oversight of toe work, ing. Side a t 6:30 o’clock. Hartford, graduating‘ihrl928. enters . toe Manchester High school, will be i.sslsted by Rev Theron French, as­ Ing Jefferson Medical. College th a t ^ Paul Lipgens, Jr., celebrated his toastmaster. Mr. Quimby is. Man­ Officers, will be elected. 'Ihe , ComtegZhreats year. Dr. Cbapnlck: obtained hla sistant pastor of toe Norto Method­ present offlcen are Thomas.' Has- seventh birthday which occurred on chester’s most able-master of cere­ ist church, who will also have Tuesdiy, June 21 — M. H. 8. Master’s degree In Sbtence through ' Sunday, with i. birthday’ party for monies and aside from that fact is sett, foreman; Joseph Barrett, first toe pteparation of a.''thealB on aexi' charge of a vacation school at Ver­ assistant foreman; ThomOs McKin­ graduation. 15 little' boys and glrlst held Sunday personally acquainted with toe cap* non. Thutsday, June 28—Graduation physiology of. toe Bunveas StarUfig^li^" afternoon on toe lawn at toe home tains to be honored. ’The other ney, second assistani foreman; Au­ a migratory bird of ES]mfq>e, which'' The cominittee in! charge of toe gust Mildner, secretary; B. T. Fer­ exerds^ of Bighth District schools, of his grandmother, Mrs. Henry principal speaker will be Superin­ Frid^, 'June ' 24 — Opening of' waa adjudged of. sufficient merit to .' Leister of 485 Hartford Road. A vacation, school this year consists of ris, treasurer; William . Barrett, be published in toe American. Jour-I tendent Fred A. Verplanck, toe in­ Rev. M. S. Stocktog, Mark Holmes, Thomas McKinney and - James two-day stata convention and field period of lively games was followed spiration to all Manchester men who Miss Mae Hanna and Mrs. Arthur day of Loyal Order of Moose here. nai of Anatomy in 1930. Os.atudiea;; 'oy refreshments which induded a Finnegan, board of go^mdrs; have “gone to school” under his Seymour, representing toe Norto James Schaub and Ward Strange, Satmday, Jime 25 — State Ma­ were pursued through Professor' birthday cake. Paul received a num- guidance. The honored captains Methodist church, and Rev. F. C. auditors. sonic yeterans, at Temple. Thomas Hume Bissonnette of ^1n- - Lovely '•ler of gifts. will also be called upon for a tow Allen, Mrs. Carl .Allen, Mrs. Louise Opening of two-day sessions of ity OoU^e in 1927 and 1928, profes-| words. Dart and J* C. Owers; representing I6th annua] convention of toe New sor of Bmbryoilogy. The Professional Girls o2 .toe Tickets- were distributed to com­ The Beethoven Glee Club de­ r*-- -• o nrt 'Conference Lutoer League Dr.- Cbapnlck. is. a. member of tos mittee members last evening at a the Second Congregational .church. 'Center Congregational church will FortunaMy for toe school toe cided not to participate in toe an­ a t ■ Iffthiirch. _ Morse, Ptolemy imd Vesallus S ^ e - ?!cnlc this evening at Bolton Ldce. general meeting of those in chaige. committee found it possessed a nual song festival of toe Assodated tiee aad-ls-hiB - senior .year—was Tickets have also :been placed on moderate fund unexpended from (51ee Clubs of America, to be . held selected as a member of'tlte.'Dean!s F. T. Blish, Sr., and F. T. Bllsh,^ sale at toe Chamber of Commerce last year’s contributions combined at toe County Center at ' T^te committee.— Jr., of toe Manchester' Plumbing office, at The Herald, 13 Bissell with receipts from toe sale of arti­ Plains, New York, • Friday eyemng. Followlhgjiis nine,jreara of;study and Supply Company' will attend street, and at Matter’s Smoke Shop. cles made by toe children, at the The club has made numerous pitolic and research Dr.. Cbapnlck The price is very reasonable being appearances recently and its season come resident physician im toe Gen­ the m eeting in Norwich 4^oinorrow close of toe seasons. .An additional Benjamin Baronbwsky of Norto Linens of “The Nutmeggers”, ahaitiware but one dollar each. Tbis. covers amount was obtained for toe school' is now practically completed.' Forty eral HospitM, New M taln, July l. ' School street, arrested last night on association of which they aib mem­ the dinner to be served by toe Coffee work by toe musicale recently glv-' fnale.. clubs with a. composite them------! bers. Shop. The dinner alone ' will be bersbip of nearly 1500 voices will complaint of hiS. wife and daughter worth the' price of toe ticket. AU en at the Second Congregation^ take part In toe concert Paul by Ofticer John O&vagnaro, - was The Norto M e th ^ 't Ladles Aid other 'comi^ttees are working on a church and although toe total Altoouse, of toe Chicago Civic given a jail sentence of 16 days. He society will meet tomorrow after­ Miss Irma Heinhold, a dramatic ,'iic!get amounting practically to amount now available Is not consid­ Opera company, and. toe Bight Sons had been drinking and caused a dis­ noon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. Laura .reader from Providence, has been -'-othing. ered sufficient to meet toe require­ of Bli will also appear on toe pro­ turbance at toe home. Barpnowsky Paisley of North Main street. Mrs. Impressively correct engaged by toe Booster Club of the The dinner will be open to men ments for this year’s service, toe gram., ( was sent to jail in April for a like Marvin S. Stocking and Mrs. Ruby Norto Methodist church to present and women and it is expected that a committee will endeavor to avoid offense. Ward will assist 'toe hostess. ' . a program of readings and Imper- large number of wonaen vrill avail any public requests for contribu­ sonatiphs,' Friday evening Jime 17. themselves of the opportunity to at­ tions on account of present business Specid music will also be arranged tend. There will be no particular conditions. for the June Bride for by the committee in charge. tiable parties other than those, ar­ The school has in toe past per­ LES SELF-SERVE ranged in the Recreation Center formed a splendid community serv­ Mrs. Frank V. Williams has call­ gymnasium toe night of the affair. ice, at a very slight expense com­ R o c e : ed a rehearsal for 3:30 tomorrow at The honored guests will be at a pared with toe benefit offered to toe WAIT BM v n the Second Congregational church. bead table, of course. children during their school vaca­ Children in toe beginners and pri­ The program committee plans .a tion. It is in no sense a fad, but de­ Fresh Native mary department who take part in period of dancing to follow the din­ votes itself to high character de­ velopment combined with handcraft at new low toe Children’s day exercises Sunday ner and speaking program. An or­ SOUTH MRNCHCSTER ■ CONN morning are requested to be pres­ chestra has been secured to furnish work which interests and happily SPINACH ent. music during toe . dinner and for the occupies toe children during part of dancing. The Recreation Center toe long period they are away from V f The June group of toe North gymnasium makes an ideal place for day school. The proper conduct of j C 3 lbs. peck Here’s Another Buying Methodist Ladies Aid society an­ tUs type of affair'and in addition the school calls for serious effort on prices to this it is significant that most <>f the part Of' toe ministers in charge nounces a food sale for Friday aft­ ernoon at 2:30 at the store of Mark those to be honored got their High and of sill the workers, who give un- Natlv]lbdn •Y.' Pinehurst Hnehurst picture, ”An Equal Chance.” The general public, ai\d all MwbiMc RUBBER HEELS B est Round Steak bodiu eU be welcome. No admis­ sion wlil asked. A free-will ;offer- BUTTER Ground ing vtiU be r e s l v e for rental of 25c u s s s a m lb. toe h all.' SELWITZ SHOE PROMPT - V.' I ’-c 22c "■ 33c REPAIRING SERVICE ON LOSSES Anderson-Shea Post, V. F. W. Selwltz BoIId^f, Main anil Pearl Dried Scotch A'uxyiw wUl conduct a food sale Ert. 1908 Boneless Sugar a,t WatUpB^ ^othisrs ThunKlay John L Jenney Beef Ham '^Pot Itoast aftenioem All mqniWfs are wged to 1-4 lb . 10 lbs. 41c have toelr dohatlohs at toe store as 10 Depot Square. Phone 6850 OTHER PERI 19c M' ib . 19c lb. soon after noon as posslbie. David Ohandiers OflBce Open *l^iif8daY and WAVES at $4 and^up' o '****''*'^»» t^ u ie n o rs t k q s - Accordihg to toe Inscription set sian Dressing on Lettuce. Pinehurst Mayonnaise in toe corridor of the new north enr - SatnrdaY Nights 7 to 9. ■ h freshly made. trshce to the former Pafk BuUdlngi , Contractor For the lint'tliree;diK^^of the name of 'toe building has b w each week we give ttoM of Special W^nesday, large cans of Fruit Cocktail or changed to toe Rubinow Building. ' and Builder Fruit Salad 34c can.' 3 cans 99c. the listed serweies forfl^OO.' Finger Wave£. ... .i..,..60C' The Mrat Department suggests Brewed GRADUAHS TOMORROW SEE THE NEW Facials ...... r. .> .5^ helps dispel ChoiM or Cutlets. Tender juicy Sirlofai or Short Marcels ...... 50c Steaks, Small Brightwood Sausage or Sausage kjleat. rooMmiTiNsrrniTE From $10 to $100 MAJESTIC hlanicure 50c gloom. Itdiasesthedirtand NATIVE STRAWBERRIES Electric Shampoo ...... ;50c dullness frooiyour garments^ 18c to 22c qt. Refrigerator brining out the original life Native Beets Manchgstcr G|gl To Get Degree encumbers Celery From Brookljrn School — CASH and brightness. It changes Spinach $99.50 5ceach Ripe Tomatoes ^ Relatives to See Ezerdses. Term s m low ns $5 on your own • month. BEAUTY^NpOk; that glpoiny feeling one has Wax or Green short Fan^~ Green Peas when wearing clothes not Beans Asparagos Peppers Miss Barriet .L. Oasperaon, daugh­ signature KEMP^S, INC. ,Dial;8011 ter of Mr. and Mrs. August Cunsr- Next to State Theater. quite up to the mark, and Beet Greens 17c bunch Radishes son of 8 Village-street, win gradu­ O security required , Rubinow Building; ate from Prato’Buaitote at Brabk- on amounts up to gives yoti a feeling of pride lyn, N. Y.;. tonorn)w,^luivtng com­ N Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flour pleted' a twei-year eouriw as a |100... .our