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. ‘.f *,'■ ’ ■ ■ r- - •-■ o m ^ s / drenlatiim Statemaii : * l i i S £ Ifa tK R ■ss A n n t e M fy eireulMtkm o f THU PfWr .trailght; ^4EVENiDfO rflOMTJR fo r O 0 > 0 ^ ' • V f, '!* ■month .7 - sV>.’ ife'V- r '. ^ Established as a Weekly 1881.. _ _ - ; ’ Try T ! ^ BERitLD^S' WJklOT c6 l - [? ' Established as a Semi-Weekly 1888. MANCffiBSTER, CONN., “VKEDKBSSDAY, MAY ^8, 1919. • > ‘ d m n B. <3ost one c«i* »o|ir word for P8MX two: V O L X X ^ NO. 203 Established as a Daily 1914. . ‘ ' llMt Insertion, halt c w . ' ' !■'' ' ...... - ' ’ V " ' 'I ^ ... '■'■ ■ ■ -7 ' ..■ I'ilJI' ■l|,'. . ■! !'.■'■■ » ~ ‘ ' ■ .jjl M'- ^ P L M CREW THAT IS BE HIN8 t o : p . IS RESTING TODAY TO tEAGOE OF liTIONS y ^ ’ • Msiiiistratioii Forces De U EVD iS TO BIJIE WiD Not Resmae Trip to Riq- Robinson of A rk a sa s RRter- clare They Propose to Sub FOR RUnW IT VAE land Today’s BnUetins ^ I ; A m ir is Anti- Note Dispatched to Iberia to ject If to Pitiless Publicity State. The Peace Terms of Once See What Gnarairiees WM — Repubficans Say Their So Says Mayor Fitzgerald in be Given Regardog & 0a’ rff. PAdr OF FEACE TREATY; N C 4 TOOK LESS THAN Paris, May 28,— Count von Beim- sources today. President Ebert and tidn of NatioBal A s s a M f 'Entire Program Will be Speakbig of Last Night’s storff, former German ambassador to Premier Phillip Scheidemqnn would 2 7 HOURS TO DO TRICK MUST RE PUT THROUGH the United States and now head fit retain control, but Independent So Swiftly and Successfully Disturbance. the peace Intelligenqe bureau in Ber cialists would be admitted to office. an^Jniversal Sitfi^or- lin, has recommenced the re-organ The Independent Socialists are in Carried Out Aetnal Flying Time Was 26 Hours Declares Soldiers Are In Favor oi ization of the German cabinet with favor of accepting the peace terms AAniiral Kokhah Heads TWO CIVILIANS ARE SHOT and 41 Minutes—Whole World Lea^e—^Wwld’s i&Mily ProtecHon a View to* signing the treaty at once, as presented to the German envoys Thrilled by PeVfmrmance. Ag«ij|8t War. ; ' i< was learned from confidential at Versailles. Washington, May 28.— Open war- r New GovemmenL hire on .the Reipublican majority was Many Others Injured More or Less Paris, May 28.— Although It *ls Lisbon, May 28.— The first men to Waefliington, May 1l8.— Cbargihg to be begun in the Senate today by Several— Soldiers Lead Mob ■ a ■ believed the Big Powere will soon cross the Atlantic by air were sleep the Administration forces, leaders of A g ^ s t College Students. partisanship on the paft of th6nj»^p- or n iT Il IL S. ARHY M NjtVY fecognize the Omsk government. in ing soundly aboard the cruiser Ro the Democratic minority announced posing the League of Natiofl's)^ ifen- Siberia headed by Admiral Kolchak. chester in Lisbon harbor eafly to ator Robinson of Arkansas today President Wilson is maintainkig an before that body reconvened. New Haven, May 28.—Bolshevist day after receiving a tremendous attitude of watchful waiting to as They declared they proposed to influence ,js blamed by Mayor Fitz ovation; and it was understood that opened the administration’s defense BE DECIDED BYllCOWiltESS TODAY { - certain what guarantees the Omsk gerald in part for the revival, after thejl would not resume their flight of the League of Nations in the Sen anbject to "pitiless publicity” that, tegime will give regarding the cre a lapse of ihany years of the "town to England today. “ discord among Republican Senators ate. Senator* Robinson, chairman of ation of, a National Assembly, and and gown” rioting, which broke Worked All Night. k Which had demonstrated by the fre the foreign relations committee of universal suffrage. loose in this city last night, when a Meqhanicians from the Rochester HAWKER AND GRIEVE Seerdaiy Daniels’ Statement the Senate, will be one of the mem No Decision Yet. quent clashes between Progressives mob made up of a small proportion worked over the NC-4 practically all The Big Four has not taken any like Borah, of Idaho, and Johnson, of of soldiers and a much larger pro night ahd it was believed she was bers of that committee teho will fight That Warship Bmldilig. is decisive action towards extending portion of town boys, and number fit for the 7J5 mile flight to Ply for the League and present a minor DECORATED BY KING California, and those of the Old recognition to the Omsk government, ing several thousand, -mobbed a mouth. But re^rts from the cruis QHiard, like Lodge, of Massachusetts ity report in the event that the com Not Needed Now, Cansing but it is understood that a note has number of Yale students causing er before da^n said that Lieutenant mod Penrose, of Pennsylvania. mittee reports unfavorably on the been dispatched to Admiral 'Kotchkk P- serious Injury to at lea^t a dozen, at Commander Read and the seaplane’s League. Much Speculation. inquiring what purposes he has plan Not in Agreement. tempted unsuccessfully to storm crew were not astir and that they llionsands-.J»i ^ ' CEeer as Air n * ned for the future. . ‘ That the Republicans are not only the Yale campus, broke hundreds of probably would rest today and test Opposition to the-League o f’ ^fa- The President has been inflnenced far from being in agreement as to windows in the Yale buildings and the plane’s engines before diking off tioqs was likened_ to* the caveman’s Fofce Cross is Presented Washington, May 28.— Decision as in his attitude by the insistence of the public policy they should pursue damaged much private property. opposition to soeial^l^er by Sena on the last leg.' to the size of the future military and ^Ireat Britain, FranceT and Japan With regard to the proposed League Two Civilians Shot. tor Robinson, who bit^rj|y arraigned If the weather permits th ^ will to Brave FEers. naval establishment to be maintain that former treaty promises be car lOf I^ations, but as to the tariff, the Two civilians who were shot were hop for Plymouth, early tomorrow, 'those who are opposing the ^ague. ed by the United States government ried out. . Income and other revenue-raising resting comfortably in the hospital Part of Peace Tr^y. Teaching the English coast in .less was before Congress today, with de Want to Be Sure. ^'Or tdxation measures, the Democratic tedaj^ neither wounded seriously. "The League of Nations is a part than ten hours. GET CONSOLATION PRIZE mands for speedy passage of pend President .Wilson is ui^erstood' to leaders insisted they would demon- The Yale Daily News today laid the of the peace treaty,” j said Senator No Trouble on Trip. ing appropriation bills to , provide have told his asdbeiates thajt'h'e .cp|^ ' strate before many sessions of the blame at the door of the newspapers The NC-4’s crew reported that the Robinson in arguing thar it could Congratulatory Messages Received for expenditures' during the year net commit the United Sibils Senate, were^ held. which had yesterday printed stories final leg of the trans-Atlantic flight, not be separated., from the treaty. 1919-20. fixed policy until fur^i^:. Democrats td Ta^e Advantage. Its agencies arqj^ihada the principal ^!roin All Parts of W orld^Vau^ to the effect that trouble was brew from Ponta Delgada,.to Lisbon yes . In Jhe final tab^Kn The Democratic leaders said they ing as a result of Insults alleged to terday, was practically witho;at int- factor in ed. Republican leaders who are now' Kolchak and big. aul^'Bbli ' naturally intended to take full ad have been passed by Yale students important and' compHeatedi details of cident and they expected little trou directing national legislation declar leagues plan to do. It vantage of the differences of opinion upon men of the 102nd regiment the proposed peace treaty proper. In London, May, 28.^—While a great ble in making the efictra hop 'to Ply ed they would shape the policy— it the president has become they asserted were sure to persist who paraded by the , campus last notable instances discussion of this cheering crowd stood outside Buck mouth. The seaplane met with ideal was said Republicans in House and that recognition Of the between the Progressive and Old Saturday. subject has been characterised by ingham, Palace, King George today weather nearly all the way and not Senate will soon get away from the gime at Moscow is out of the quW*r Guard Republicans with respect to unaccountable misconception of the decorated Harry G. Hawker and Police Investigating. once did she stray off the course recommendations made by represen tion, but he refuses to aCi'bl^dly v‘ legislative and other policies not routed for her by American destroy purposes of the instrument. It is re Mackenzie Grieve, his navigator, The police today continued their tatives of the Democratic adminis- in recognizing the Omsk goVernme|it. Si, only, in the Senate but in the House. grettable that a spirit of partisan with the air force cross, thus inau probe of the shooting of Stephen ers. teation, wherever it is possible to do X They were in a better position to ship exemplified in notable instances gurating the new insignia, which is Calanitz and Ernest Fusco, who Great Ovati n BtVE) t m r S TEJM Give tlicmra H ^e Bpok^se t6 ; i ' p i'V' keep theiit - ii It will tetc^ Bm d SHOULD A LAWYER GET A MAN THE DEATH tli«.m ,the vafaevrf the books the habit of ^king care of thw&r ’ SENTENCE WHEN HE SECRETLY BEI^EV^S HIM Qrarb-4later^ INNOCENT? ' I s Looks G o ^ The Hale Bookcase ^ TONIGHT’S PARAMOUNT FEATURE EXPLAINS W e recommend that you buy a Hale case, it’s th^ case we and guarantee. Buy a section at a time, add to i t ' as w F0& 04SS DAY library grows. T lic H a le ^ s e ' is dust-proof*, air-tight, Seniors Busy W th Prepamtions for easy sliding hUl-bearii^ 49*?*’. thia suda ‘ and squeese. throuR^ fhe Big Event^-Quartet Under liowl To wash all wool flannels, sweaters that dpes not stick or, bind. ershtp of Ballsieper. ahd blankets, by a method that will hands, lifting it up and down liA the prevent tbptn from shrinking, is the suds. Rub the spiled spots with the It’s a well built, beautifully THE NAN ERONflUIAL NANCE himds, but do not put soap on th^. ambition of every careful houeewifo. finished case that, your child It Is said that this may be accomplish Rihse, when dean, in clear lukew s^ ren will prize lor a lifetimes At a recent meeting of the A. A. ed by washing them In cold water in water, and & ally In cold Water, tay TOMORROW— A BIG SUPER DE LUXE SPECIAL it was voted, to have a tennis team which borax and white soap have bAeh In a towd and pat, to take up the Glad to show them to you to represent the school. dissolved. The proportion seems to moisture, and then roll In a second r' > Leonard Johnson was elected be about a level tablespoonful of borax dry towel. After ^ short while, Aaka any time you can stop in at manager of the team and is already and one-fourth of a cake of soap to out the garment and ^read oyer a the store. ■tm arranging some interesting matchei, two or three gallons of water, depend rack, In the house, until althost dry. i o ing upon the degree of hardness of Finally preSs with a warm iron on the ^ L l t t f e M O llC y v » 0 € ® R for the high school racket Invaders the water. To Wash a sweater, use wrong side. It is said that a teaspoon-' • t The team has already been out on enough water to cover It geneirously. ful of methylated siflrits, added to the Long W ays at this the courts under the supervision Aof Let the sweater soak an hont, then last rinsing water, will ^ve a gloss to Mr. W. H. Whiting who is physical squeeze It out, hut do not wring it. .the silk, such as it has when new. Store director and also coach of the tennis If necessary put through a second wa team. . It Will he a five man team ter which has beenaoftened with borax J j and as there are signs of talesnt in and White soap. Afterward rinse very Join Our “FREE” Sewing M aAine Club. $ l P b ^ j several of the high school fellows t thoroughly In several cold waters and put through a wringer. Then pnll It good team should be developed. into shape and dry It. ' Blankets and Sounding the Quaint Not^. Balance Weekly or Monthly , Class Day Plans. flannels may be • succes^hlly washed There is a note of quaintness in the The class day plans are under ful In this way. ____ simpler summery ftocks this year; $12 AHowed for Your Old Macldiia steam and the Seniors have good It is said flnflCy, knitted garments of chintzes in small i>atteraed designs are prospects of making it a day to be wool should not be hung up to dry. developed In many alluringly demure Call at our office and we will show you plans for mod remembered. This process for washing, them aad styles, ene with tiny bright red flowers em homes suitable for youmeeds. A quartet has been formed which then drying them so that they Will having a kittle white dotted swlss bibbed apron appllqued with red wool is guaranteed to send agony into the look like new, is given by some au thorities. Make a warm suds of wa embroidery. Hats are made of fab We’ll build to suit your demands. hearts of all. With Paul Ballsieper, ter and white soap; wash the garment ric to, match, and one model with a TRie store with the easy /weekly payment flan. who has already won his laiyels at We charge nothing for services. and rinse thoroughly. Bun through a poke bonnet trend Is equipped with a singer, as leader any quartet wringer and place in a pan In which long green earrings. Peasant frocks Let us explain our proposition. should be able to live up to this a towel has been laid. Take the gar in natural or dark colored linens have guarantee. ment out occasionally and shake it, applique border designs of two color crepes. Simple morning frocks of Class Picture. thus allowing it to dry gradually and with many shakings. gingham are ruffled in white an^em- The picture of the Senior class Jn To Wash White China Silk. broldered in wool, and chemise frocks a grodp was taken yesterday and al White china silk, so much used for of handkerchief linen also have rather The Mcinchester so the picture of the Somanhis staff. waists and underclothing, is apt to elaborate embroideries in worsted. All the individual pictures of the tom yellow In the wash. To prevent ■i Seniors have been taken. this, one must take precautions. Soap Now the Hemtess Skirt. The fads and fancies of fashion are Play St. Thomas. must not be fubbed on china silk gar s Lumber Co. The baseball team will play St. ments' nor ammonia used to soften the sponsors for the hemless skirt, which Thomas, Memorial Day morning in water in which they are washed. Cut appears in increasing numbers as the spring season advances. In. the be^n- Hartford. This game being on a up any white' soap and mix it with nlng of the season the hemless' skirt i r holiday wil,l allow a large number hot water until a J^lly Is formed. Dealers in With this make a strong suds with was confined exclusively to separate of the team’s followers to attend. hot water. Put the silk garment in skirts made in bordered fabrics. Smarting under Hartford's vic tory over them last week the team I Lumber, Masons Supplies FLEEING GERMANY. These refugees are bitter against is getting down to business and no Berlin. They declare they have suf doubt will give jSt. Thomas players DON’T NEGLECT Hundreds Go to Switzerland Fearing fered enough from war and all they a run for their money. and^Coal Bombardnxent by Allies. want now is peace. YOUR W ATCH Good Time at Storm. WATCH is a, delicate ^ , The Seniors had a wonderful time Vs Geneva, May 28.— Hjjndreds of AIRPLANE MAIL SERVICE 6f machmeiy. It calls lor at Conn. Agricultural College last A TRAVELS OVER THE ALPS. less attention than m ost’ h Saturday and Sunday and one still terrorized German temilies are seek ing admission into Switzerland fear machinery, bulttiust be cleaned hears in the halls “When we were and oiled occasionally to keep Geneva, May 28.^Airplane mail at Storrs.” ing bombardment of German cities b y ‘ Allied airmen in the event the service has been established between perfect time. THE C. W. KINB CO. German envoys refuse to sign the Paris and Geneva. A Swiss aviator V With proper care a Waltham Watch will keep perfect time SUCCESSOR TO 0. H.ALLEN Huylerg^and Apollo Candy, fresh peace treaty. It .is reported the Al made the Journey in five and one for a lifetime. .,It will pay you for Memorial Day. at Balch & Brown lies are building aerodromes at many half hours, crossing the Jaura Alps well to let us clean your watch ALLEN PLACE, MANCHESTER ’ » Pharmacy.— adv. points. at an altftude of 9,000 feet. every is or i8 months. Iv'v LUMBER, COAL, MASON’S SUPPLIES When a meui buys a straw hat- {By Morris) The Dewey-Richman Co. j e w e l e r s —SyAinONERS—OPTICIANS r u ru COAL! COAL! “ T h e H ohsq’o I V ahie*' \ THE C. W. KINO 00. TELEPHONE 126, MANCHESTER IDES DEADLOCKED nmCREftTHAT WBDflPEG STRIKE Fi:'#/c o ^ o w Union and Citizens* Committees Pre IS paring for Protracted Lockont-— Three Nights Bazaar Maybe for M :1V - 11! m- '^ * A> ••IK*. tl .. 4'l.'if,\y«,‘;''"y :' ■ ■ i mm , *'K 4 • -* 4 ' - if’ m: appealing Just now to those j whose k J. A . HIGGINS BiiCK; SlKEKninstetal^^ork is mainly indoors^ It is a ra^e s n pleasure to be in, tljB^open'•air stich days as' these, fcid“ to plant in the OliRSEAS 22 MONTHS Period Furniture Pnt«r*d at the Poet Ofllce at 'Mah<^ •heater as Second Clasa Mall Matter sweet brown earth, the various IF DRIVU ME M 1ED Period sty\M are the classics Reached Newport News This Morn of turnlture.^he styles crea^ . seeds, is a fascinating occupation, ed by English and French mas ings—Expects to Arrive Here Next pnbllabed by cheered by the thought of the fall ters of the seventeenth and harvefts. But the real farmer'has W eek. y ’ elghteenHii centuries combine to think of other days than theso, .y Sdectmen May Prohibit Fond grace, beauty and slmplicitjjr, fh e Herald Printing Company Dr. J. A. Higgins, one of Man on account of their pleasing when the work, is harder than that elegance they ' have stood the Srerr Evening except Sundays and chester's popular physicians, who Campaigns fw ^ r t H olidays of planting seeds, and the summer test of time dnd hfive been heat makes work in the open air has been In the service fo^ the last handed down to succeeding anything but pleasant. We have two years, arrived at Newpont Ne^s T im e. generations and are today re garded as the finest in furni jh Bv Mall. Postpaid this morning. The Misses Maloney leBo a year, |2.00 for bIX months nothing to say against the • life of ture art. Like good music By CTkrrleh Twelve Cents a Week of Main street, whs^e he made his ^ g le Copies ...... Two, cents the farmer, but the young man and good books they are styles back from the war'who is lured by home, received A t^gram from him that ripver grow old. • this morning. Dr. Higgins Joined a. K. SALVATION HIRMY In times gone by only the Main OfBoe—Herald Building, Man- this weather to give, up his pre-war rich could afford Period* furni eheeter. Branch Office— Ferris Block, occupation to take up farming must the Medical Corps and after a few ture, but modern m®thod3 of South Manchester. look ahead to conditions not so months service in this country was manufacture have placed these Canvass of Manchester Corps W ill pleasing before the year is over. sent across to England and then to goods at prices within your ' TEIiEPHONRS. De- Main Office. Main and Hilliard Sts.«64 Prance. He went overseas a year Not be- Placed Und«r Btm reach. We specialize on Peri od furniture. Branch Office, Ferris Block ...... 648 ago last August. The doctor, It is Clares Board Member. Watkins. Brothers ;,0 understood, has been right in. the A CHURCH WITHOUT CREED. • - MARSHAL JENSEN HAS thick of the fighting and he has had It has beeu reported that at the Rev. Dr. John Haynes Holmes, a a wonderful experience. He ex special meeting of the board of se Answer the Call of well known Unitarian minister in PARADE PLANS COMPLETE pects to be in Manchester next week. lectmen which will be held at the J New York, finds even the elastic CREX Grass Rugs Hall of Reebrds this evening a mo restrictions of that denomination What could be more appro Clergy Invited to Seats on Cheney tion will be introduced to prohibit priate for Summer than Grex too confining for him and has re Summer Hall Stage— How Various Organ BENSC HE BEFORE COURT for a certain length of time all lo grass rugs? / ■ r ' signed from all connection with It, • Their well-known sanitary izations Will Forin. / cal drives for money and also the for this happy season passes all too quickly. Tom Billiot But the more remarkable thing is selling of bazaar tickets. It is qualities, durability, attrac that he 'has led with him out of the ON BURGLARY CHARGE tiveness and low cost stamp in many ways to escape the heat o^ the day but you will, flmfl Marshal, John Jensen announced claimed that this motion will be in fold, the long-established church of them as ideal for Bedroom, last evening that his plans for the troduced in order to give Manches Sun Parlor and Porch. Sizes most gratlfyihg of all comfort and relaxation offered by k iMim- which he was pastor, known as the Man Who Once Attempted Bold formation of the Memorial Day pa ter residents a chance to “ rest up” range ^rom small mats to large mock. Church of the Messiah, at the cor ^Botibbery Here to Appear Before rugs. Small mats 98c. 6x9 rade, which will start directly after from the financial strain of the num ner of Park avenue and Thirty- YcSrliimlnO] Court. ruga $10, 8x10 rugs $13.50, Now showing a complete line of close-woven hammocks In at the exercises at Cheney hall, had erous appeals for money. ^ fourth street. The church has now 9x12 rugs $19.50". tractive colors, full length, spreader .oh both ends, fringe and been completed. Mr. Jensen extends Last evening the rupior was the adopted a new name, “ The Com On the docket of the superior pillow. Price from $3.75. an invitation to the local clergy to main topic of conversation along the munity Church -Of New York.” court in Hartford there is entered occupy seats on the stage at the streets and there was a great, deal of: Dr. Holmes, in' explaining the for trial during the' June Sesslom, hall ai^ requests that they notify speculation as to whether or not the change says he believes the war has the case of John Bensche, an Aus him of their intentions in order that proposed motion, should It become shown that denominationallsm Is trian of this town, charged ^wlth accommodations may be arranged. effective, would prove detrimental no longer to be tolerated and adds: statuatory burglary. | * The various companies, societies, to the drive for funds which the ^ lo \ “ Wo have done away with assess This brings to mind the near For your health’s sake and other divisions which are to par cal Salvation Army qorps will con ments pew rents, etc., and thus tragedy on Oak street several placed the support' of the church on ticipate In the parade are notified months ago when Bensche tried to duct In town from June 19th to do all you can to obtain the fullest amount of fresh air during that the formation will begin im 26th, inclusive. the absolutely democratic basis oi rob a fellow countryman. The rriah the summer time. You don’t have to seek refreshment and re free voluntary subscriptions. We mediately after the exercises. Mar A, prominent man about town, awoke and in the struggle the would- laxation. They will always be at your command with a com have rewritten our covenant, elim shal Jensen’s formation instructions be burglar was himself badly who Is also a member of the board, inating every last vestige of theolo are as follows: stated last evening that the motion fortable couch hammock. Pi’ices from $12.85. gy, thus relegating all matters of wounded by his own revolver after belief to private Individual opinion Marshal Jensen and his aides to he had tried to kill the man he came would not in any way affect, the and putting membership in the insti gether with Company F, First Regi to rob.^ drive for funds scheduled by the Sal tution on an out-aq,d-out citizenship ment, Connecticut State Guard will Bbth men were In St. Francis hos vatlon Army corps. He said that the basis. form on Hartford Road to the east pital for a time but are now re town fathers would be requested to “ Any person who is a part of our of the railroad tracks. The Span go on record as staging that tliey dis great American community is wel covered from their wounds. come to our church, whether he be ish and World War vetearns will approved of any more campaigns for Berkoy Ss Gay Furniture rich or poor, black or white, Chris form on Hartford Road to the west MAY SOCIAL LACKS CROWD. the securance of funds after the Stcinway Pianos tian, Jew, Hindu* or Parsee. By. of the tracks. The various societies drive of the local S. A. corps. Whittoll Rugs adopting this new name we put the Steinway Pianolas ^Assistant Home Makers’" will form on Pine street and the Boy Event Not Advertised Only Partial Approves S. A. Drive. Glenwood and Crawford social, democratic stamp indelibly Scouts will form on the west lawn He stated, in addition,* that the upon our work. We now belong to Success—“Rec” Circus Next Victor Vlctrolas Ranges » the community, to take rank with of the hall. Month. Salvationists’ drive was worthy of the school, the library, the com The school children will form on support and was entirely commenda munity centre as a public institu the Elm street side of the ^all, while The May social of the Recreation ble. The motion would In no way 5 tion for public service. Our work further above will be stationed the affect them, nor was it meant at the of reorganization complete we now Center members last night was not Sons of Veterans and Grand Array time of its conception, to be directed turn to the greater task of making very largely attended. It was not Eagle “Mikado” Pencil No. 174 our church effective In the demo men in autos. The citizens, speak extensively advertised and many of against them. The motion, should cratic life of America.” ers and other committees will form the members didn’t seem to know a It be carried, would give the local It remains to be seen how long between Pine and Elm streets to the people a chance ito rest up after hav social was to be held. There was |$P I*? M T-K T) 9 2 S : , reor^nlzed church will hold to- north of Cheney hall. The various nothing elaborate about the party It ing so generously contributed to the lirW Ilfr*'’ rian»TTilniitinnnl. mneical orgaDiisaticma wli> be placbd^ being simply a social and dance. The many recent m rX< ■ft- 'f •> a' 4 f's ‘in:, ■m. V' Su.’c^.: THAT ED KDNETGHY JMW' m .* .v \r- Fiiriiitiiri a|h|^ WILL ADD STREH6TH TO D01 •V / )Doii^ acA lie 4 , a . I represented on the baseball ^a<< N«v,*.Yoirk .ID U ’ mopd this season*. oii|«||^ th^ p % h h n rt • — . M — . • • 2, sillc S ^ i^ h b i B^le^Ihe— Barnes and Qimzales: tihfieWed eofiditfdh &TBhSi%'lSi(iner and BW^Ohey* lette poftc^ i £!bJla4^^^iia ‘ 4, C ix k ^ ^ !• It is consid^i^ poi^ble/tbat tbd fr-r , H. E. sport may 1^ peiottBeBtly drop- Phlitadelphla ...... t .T 0 pad, V • i C iac^ niatl'...... \------® ^ m aU kinds, (tf iDr, Adlaa Bowe, formerly M . - Batlterie»^iyood,ward and Gady; Technology, -spolu for ^i4* I^nque and, WhQ go. ■ ‘ lowest prices* Chicago IL Boston 0,. verslty athletic coond^ and staiii Phone 496 im( ed that tr^ck athl^cd h i t lot* - R . H. B. (Glrfo^o ...... 5 13 D jnMttrtf hnd wTetitl^hit, dlihcix%i .Office' 72 Bisa riihw Boston ...... - D ‘6 “ 2 Batteiiis-^Hendris...... - -and^ - DiOy; bOdyi - Dethfli^( ' Eii;Mni^ LONG DISTANCE MOViNa-i ASPECIAirTY n, ‘- 3 " . ^ I ‘ Louis "4t I^W ^yn I,- : : E- Sti- Louis ...'• 4j 0 ‘Brooklyn ...... 1 4 1 Batteries‘:^—Doak and Snyder; Che DIM ney r Marquard, I^maux and Krue- 'X- ;«er. AAOIRJCAN UEXBVm. ' GOAL! Aa^ion of Rule Was Uffl Savor Dela^t S« P^iladel^la 1. We have it, the best t<) be bad to Many noted PfayerSb ' R. H. E. T r y b w ;— \ /■! - i ■ V. . i A'- ■ Detroit ...... y...... 3 6 2 \ Philadelphia ...... 1 5 1 OLD COMPANY LEHIGH Batteries— Leonard and Ainsmlth;- When Ten Feet Wat Taeked Onto Geary, Johnson and Perkins.' Quaiity and Service ffvr IfottG A< ^ \ ~ D isU n c» of Pitcher ProMi Pleto " Cbicaeo 4, 'Washington 3. R. H. E. Also Heavy Tnicfcii^ 'y X > *^ -• V^N Many Veteran* Took on New Lease of Life In Qame. Chicago ...... 4 6 '2 and Piano MorfiMl* VO "Washington ...... 3 S 2 • i;v^--* Batteries— Cicotte and Sohalk; The lengthening of the pitching die* I' Johnson, Harpef and. PtciUich. tappe la 18D3 wa» a life saver to many St. Louis 5, New York 3. mt G.E. Willis p liy ^ Who are now famous In the n. H. B. 2 Main St. Phtme 66 . a'nnals o f baseball Mstoiy. To the St. Lonis ...... 5 8 3 The Cleveland clnb has what one JamiesOB w’as pitching in the Metro %Jtiif m veteran players It meant a new lease, New York ...... 3 8 1 might call a “pitching outfit.” The politan league when signed by Clark .e«iwiriOMw for many of the famous hitters were Batteries— Sothonm and Mayer; \ fly chhsers for tfie Indians this season Griffith UxTef years ago. The recruit, getti|ig lamentably weak wtth the RusseH, Tbormahlen and Shawkey. Cleveland 6, Boston 4. wlU hh Tristan Speaker^ Joe Wood, J. however, failed to impress the mana stick; T o the youngsters Just break- Gladstone Graney, Elmer Smith and ger of the Senators with his line of FURNITURE It begins to look as If Lee Magee ing. But be la a player who never R. H. E. log tn It meant > another trIaL Hugh Chhries Jamieson. goods, and Griffith converted him into and'B d Konetchy have made a real lets himself get In poor condition dur Cleveland ...... 8 1® ^ 8 TRUCKING Jennings would have pever been Boston ...... 4 12. 0 Ended Grane/s Career. an outfielder. ball club out of Wilbert Robinson’s ing the winter. So he Is fit now, with known to the game today but for the Batteries— ^Phillips and O’Neil; As every baseball fan knows, "Wood Speaker as a Pitcher. LONG DISTANCE HAUMNQ Dodgers of Brooklyn. When the a few games under his belt, and Is squelching of the 'growing dominance James, Jones and Walters. » wai for several years the premier The redoubtable Speaker has Dodgers were playing the Yankees In playing great bull afield and at the QUICK SERVICE of the' hurler. Possibly the familiar {dtehm* of the Red Sox. Both Graney pitched a game in the American the spring exhibition series It was bat. “E-Yah" of this scarlet-plumed son of MEN’S FRIENDSHIP CLUB. and Jamieson broke Into the American league. Near the fag end o^the 1915 feared that Robinson would hhve noth Konetchy, too, reported after the Erin would never have been heard league as pitchers. Graney became a season, and with the pennant won. ing this year but a fair outfield and a season started. But he, too, rounds throughout the land, for Htighey was Reds Take All Four Games From member of the Iddians in 1908. On Bill Carrigan nominated the great out to form quickly. pitching staff. about ready to quit, so discouraged the Cleveland team’^ first visit to l^ew fielder to pitch against the Washing H. R. HASTINGS CO. Magee and Konetchy were the two Blacks In Last Contest. Without Second Baseman. wa.s he with the way he was hitting York that season J. Gladstone stuck ton team. Elmer Snith was never a With Schiuandt Injured, the Dodger best I>els the Cardinals had years ago Res. Phone 256-23. Orders can be. and Jennings was not the only one his hurling hand In front of a liner pitcher’ In the American league, but ho i*SX^ leader was without a second baseman. when Miller Huggins was in St. Louis. At the last session of the Men’s who stood on the ragged edge of noth batted by Neal Ball, the former merii- did a lot of hurling, both at the Huns loft at North End Garage, Phone 402 And he had no first sacker of quality. They appear to be Brooklyn’s two best Friendship club’s bowler^ at No. ing. Billy Keeler, Jesse Burtcett, John ber ot the Yankees. That ended and for his company’s baseball team bets, outside of Zack Wheat and the Magee Joined the Brooklyn cl^b McGraW, Jakey Beckley were helped I’s alleys Monday night, the Reds Gri^ey’s pitching career. in France. without having done any spring train pitching staff In this year of 1919. along by the handicap placed upon had everything their ofwn way, tak Watch Reparing the festive hurler and stepped Into ing all four gani^s from the Blades MYtRS PLAYING GREAT GAME the .800 class when the additional 10 Even the BlackSi^ were seeing red, ROLLIE ZEIDER IS MANAGER feet was tacked on the distance be because of thbfr disappointment. TO CARRY 15 PLAYEKS A Specialty .. TRIP UtOUNO WORLD S tween these two plates. Former Major League Player Is Bos* Manager R^obinson of Brooklyn Dod^ Thjese two teaii^ hhve been playing Eighteen hundred and ninety-two^ The Kansas City club of the ing Toledo Team Under Direo* Baseball magnates, headed by ers Much Pleased With Work fot the past twi> months for total CARL W. UNDQUIST was the last season the hurler had the Ameitoan association Is going to tion of Bresnahan. Ban Johnson, president of the of His Outfielder. pinfall for thef*'|eason. U p , last 50-foot distance to work from and to carry only 15 players this sjijn- jjf Watchmaker and Jeweler American league, are planning a It was ^ e first season of the anpilga- night, the Reflfe were leading b> mer instead of 10, which Is the jf Rollle Zelder, wlio lost a lucrative trip around the world. K will HI Myers, the Dodgei* center fielder,. Formerly with E- Gundlach and Co. matlon of the National league and the about 2D0 plnfcfind they added 150 legAl limit for the association, d Job with the New York Yankees be be started next fall, If con Is playing the greatest game of his ca Full Stock of Watches and J e w e ls American association, which was more last nlgw for good measure It Is said that the salary of the M cause he was .afflicted with a bunion, ditions warrant, and If hot It will reer,,, according to Manager Bobby of formed into one 12-club circuit so all ■The first gaifie^Went to the Reds by sixteenth man will be divided M made good with the Chictigo Fedemls be postponedBiponea untiluuui luethe fallluu ui.of » Brooklyn. “Hi deserves a lot of cred- 26 STATE STREET! the best butsmeu were bunched under 49'pins and thg- , second by 45. The among the 15 players. and Cubs, Is now manager of the T o 1920. The last trip netted a R ifi I one head. When thO batting averages third game wpa a Mttle more even, ledo American association club. As Roomf42 - Hartford profit Of $28,000. R were totaled up at the end of that the Reds winning by only, seveh pins, sehsou the names of only ISI batsmen but they kw;k «aln In the last were found In the .300 list. Such i^. ; wtitoliflhBillFM same m ugln s ^ r batsmen and formerly conalstenjk; J , -C.- - F flu n EXPffiSS - / ;80O hitter* 88 Anson, JHn C R outkC' ThereHhFTfBeU'1 great deal of R3 Pete Browning, Roger Coimor, Jfmmy PIANO Ryan and George "Van Haltrori slipped talk about a turkeyx.supp6r, to be FURNITURE AND below the .800 mark. The foxy hurler paid fdr by the losing team, but no M6VIN0 surely held the whip band over the definite date has been fixed for the 5TO P1C S lusty slugger and kept getting better. Ray Morgan is playing second base All Kinds of Trucking. spread as yet. In nearly every con Such classy pitchers as Rusle, Cy for Baltimore. All'W ork Guaranteed. The Browns have released Catcher test, the Reds took at least three but « • * Fallenttne to Portland. Young, Frank Klllen, “Dumplings” of the' four games played and the? Val Pienich has made a good start McMahon, Edward Stein, “ Kid” Glea Office, 52 Pearl St TeL 390 son, Charles • It V ...... i'ih'W ,n<' A P i ® ■■■ 'm m iw l i i JMi »••*,■''.’ •<, .>..■ • . f ^ .. j ■ ' .■’ •• ■ „■ • . '* -. '' ‘c j’ ' • / • ‘ •' - ' ■ •• i. ''iiX : s ■.'_ ',_ ■ '= ' •;' ',: '■' - ' / ^ = ,; •■;•'- ;.- T H E r B v ; ^ 4jy_ '> ^ • I *C ■ ' ■ T- ' * ' , > -^ » < : i: • j> . . . y' .f- :■ t, akPtm IS OF OPINION , •Rtl ■'■-'jS, i vim «r LOT o f i g i W E S fr Joe Page, the Mon^rei^ pw>- moter, declares . that a p<»t- world’s series will be held'to al Oanada. At least eight Mg league managers have agreed that there will be exhlWtion games xdi^red by woeld’s. stj- rldl w W s n to Bnrope. ;■ Pa^6 .1^ secured the promise ef ail eight that lii ^orohtq,,;:iQtwra and Montrp- al before,i|k«Pfearns em bg|k.,’ Page r^ rts that the tocrease o f interest to baseball h^Oanada since *the war will i^lj^Pw some- f 'tWng like $75,000 ftii^-the exhi \ ( . > 1 bition games as they have been N planned tentativaiyv U- .•{■tv .i '-. >. - t m iFfi?*E tkT T EUROPE STARTS ITS - yj BASEBALL SCHEDULE hne is uniform. Tne motor equate today s satisfactory performance every day. No University of Paris Team to Make Trip to Englaritf. and downs ”— but continuous un varying, top-notch power. Amerloai^ Aggregations Are Playing Exhibition Games In Southeastern So-CQ-ny requires but one carburetor, Franoe—Immenee Crowds Wltr ndto Various Contests. adpte^efit because it is uniform. It bums The European baseball season has clean and doesn’t carbonize cylinders. opened, the University of Paris having scheduled ganies with th&> University ,V'*f \ ■ M*. Inferior, low-grade mixtures bum fast, of Lyons, Nice, Dijon, Nancy.'Ond Tou louse, with , a trip to Elnglund to J»oe Zach Wheat, new captain of the Brooklyn club and champion batter of produce less power, and more carbon. to play Oxford, Cambridge and Edto' the National league, says his head is all swelled up over the many titles he Is forced to carry, but he is going out there to do his bit to the best of his burgh. . Kric^ what goes into the tank. Use ability and to lay oft the umpires. The University of Toulouse has four ‘ •‘It’s a long trip from the outfield to the plate,” quoth Zach, “and a fellow baseball teams and American aggre So-C^ny and b.e safe. You can get it iB liable to cool off or forget what it’s all about by the time ho gets, within gations are playing exhibition games haUtog distance of the umps. ^ In southeastern France. Ten thou wherever the Red, White and Blue So- ' “ I sometimes wish I were more aggressive, but you can’t teach an old dog sand persons witnessed a game at new tricks I was never put out of a game or fined since I broke Into baseball. Toulouse recently, while at Pan there CQ-ny Sign appears. 1 camo mighty near it last season when I got warmed up over some sort of a were 5,000 present. At Tarbes there deettlon but cooled down in time. Just as good results can be obtained wlth- was an attendance of 7,000, or a quar ©nt tomwessory kicking, providing, of course, the umpires give us a 50-50 deal. ter of the population of the city. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK John T. Powers, now a T. M. C. A. worker at Toulouse, said:. “I think the French are the coming TEARNEY IS BUSY MAN i people in Iwseball. They have the B A 5 C R M L best baseball eye of any people, next •r They can’t pile too much work to the Americans, so far as my ob on A1 Teamey. He is president servation goes< Leaders feci the game ^ T O R I E S of the Western league, president is suited to the French temperament of the Three-I league, head of although time will be necessary to Ome Packard, the Uttle southpaw, the minors’ committee on rela Introduce the game. The scientific at la going great for the Phillies. tions with the majors, and now titude of baseball appeals to the has been re-elected president of French, but other features are inter ISlMMM>D0llC0gH.Y| “Dixie” Davis will be a strong as- the Chicago Amateur Baseball esting to them, for instance, the speed et to the Colonels this season. Managers’ association. This Is • • • necessary to playing the game and the o . the twentieth year he has held necessity of making quick judgment. Walter Johnson is reported to be Ihesidbofa rdiaHedeater that office. French youngsters are very keen in flUdHieworidisbestGasoliiie to h)a osdal excellent condition. picking W the niceties of baseball. ♦ * • Several hundred boys at Toulouse are Benny Kauff hasn’t been hitting WHEN WALLY SCHANfi BUNTED now playing scrob games Just like- mndi for the Giants, this spring, I American younf^ei^ ^ ^ * *4 * - - , Jay Kirke will again play the first Slim Love Knows How H f^cls to In a track meet held by' men en sack for the Colonels this season. Expect a Bunt and Have Batter gaged to the service of supply depart TENNIS TOURNAMENT. • * • ' Hit Out Home Ruiu ment of the American army, held at Park Theater Circle Theater D m ilA L Any manager can lead a batter to Le Mans, Pat Ryan, the Olympic cham All the Allies Represented to pion, threw the hammer 160 feet 8 the plate, but he can not moke him “ Slim” Love knows the embarrass Paris Meet. ORGANIZED AT THE W ment that seizes a pitcher who Is ex Inches. LleuL F. D. Maker, of the If opinions of experts are worth h it < ‘The Silva King” shown las-- * • • pecting a bunt and then has the bat University of California, made a high anything, then “ The Man Prom night at the Popular Playhouse for Paris, May 38.— In a setting made Jitonny McCarty, last year with the ter cross lilm with a hhme run. jump of 6 feet. These athletes will Funeral Range”, Wallace Reid’s Six Team Organization to Start Sea represent America in the intercolle the first time made so great an im brilliant by the uniforms of the vari Columbus club, will play with Toledo I It happened in a game he was twirl latest Paramount starring vehicle son Next Montoy—“Moraml©** giate track meet which has been ous allied nations the tennis singles thltrlieason. ■ ing two seasons ago against; Boston. pression on the audience that it is which will he displayed at the Circle Metcalf Elected President. * * * I The score Was close, where one run planned. certain that the house will be packed opened up on the courts of the Rac theater tonight. Is certain to be P l^ e r Stewart of the Chicago was much to be desired, gnd Wally tonight because of the reputation ing Club of France, marking the be come one of his most popular pic Through the efforts of Recrea White Sox has been purchased by ' Sduuig was up with a man on second ginning of the great inter-allied ath BALL BUYERS FOR ENGUND the picture has made. tures. Mr. Reid says he Is delight tion Director W. H. Whiting, the the Bloomington club. and none out. letic tournament. Watson Washburn Mahehester Industrial ' Baseball j» * • “Put it over there; lot him bunt and Just read this story of the play ed with the photoplay and that it Arlla Latham, Old-TIma 8t. Louis Fa of the U nit^ States beat Frank feuri- League was organized last evehing Fred Mitchell Is said to be far from get 'out,” the inlieldcrs were shouting and see how interesting it Is: gives him a characterization of m vorite, Comes to This Country anck of Czecho Slovakia, the score happy at the showing of the National at “ Slim.” ' which any screen player may "well at the Recreation Center. There for Talent Wilfred Denver, an English coun- being 7-6, 5-7, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2, 5-7, league champion's this spring. “ Slim” says ha did Just as he was are six teams in the new organiza tryt squire, is prevailed upon by feel proud. 6- 3. * * * instructed and came to with the pitch, tion, representing the wea'Ving, rib Geoffrey Ware, to bet his all upon a The stfiry is a plcturizatlon by Babe Ruth began making records Arlle Latham, formerly of the St. Arthur Sweetzer, of America, was bon, velvet, and spinning mills, Che Lotos Browns, and for soveral years losing horse at the Derby with the Monte Katierjohn of Ernest Wllkef* t early this year. He has a long way beaten by G. L. Patterson of Au ney B others’ main office and the member of the Cincinnati Reds, now result that he is ruined. Ware has play "Broken Threads” which was stralia by the score of' 6-2, 7-5, 6-2, to go, American league pitchers regret. machine shop. * * * master of all English baseball fields, accoipplished this in revenge, be-^ produced at the Fulton theater. New 7- 5' O’Harra Wood, of Australia, is coming to America to get talent At the meeting last evening, a con Joe McCarthy of the Colonels Is In cause Denver successfully wooed York, -October JO, 1917. Mr. Kat* defeated Nell C. Adams, of America, Lathanx Is very optimistic over the stitution and by-laws were adopted better condition this spring than he the girl he (Ware) loved. After terjohn, who is extremely critical of game’s progress in the British king 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. and the follCwlng officer^ were ‘ ^ has been to the last half dozen sea the race, Ware plies Denver with his own work, says he had no idea The main events of the athletic dom. He predicts thaf before ^many that'the story would be as entertain elected: President, Hamilton Met sons. years have elapsed merry old England liquor until he is intoxicated and, tourney will not begin until late next • • • ing as it Ir, and’ that, as It StafitfS, calf; Secretary and Treasurer, W. H. will be engaged in an International then conveys him home to his wife month. The St. Louis Browns won the major Whiting. . ' tournament with clubs of America for and two children. He boasts to “ there doesn’t seeuL-to be a dull mo league city championship this spring Each team is to turn to ten dollars Lthe championship of the world: Mrs. Denver that he had worked ment anywhere.” b s .defeating the St. Louis Cardinals TWO MORE TROOPSHIPS. to the treQsurer, thQ money to be And he goes further and says that zealously to accomplish her hus Mr Raid is seep as Harry Webb, 4 games to 2. used for buying balls. A cup will be when those games are pilayed the band’s ruin and that his success af a prospector, in this, picture. Webb * * * Edward Lnckenbach and Santa Paula put up for the winning team. crowds in England will b« bigger than forded him Intense satisfaction, .mpkes powerful enemies because he J'-;: Cteorge RnsppU, formerly a left- Bringing 1«»540 Soldiersi Gomes Start Montoy. the crowds to America. Denve^ catches the - remark. Aid refuses to sell his mining claims to '’tandied pitcher for the Brooklyn Na- The league will start itF season yifluals. Is with the Jersey City Inter- Latham, almost tmalded, has estab- when its significance sinks into his a couple Of crooks. They involve New York, May 28.— ^The trans next Monday, when the weavli^ mill ^ tlo n a ls this spring. brain, he gets a revolver and goes to him In serious trouble when he goes ports Edward Luckenbach and Santa and ribbon mill teams will line up / • • . • Ware’s lodgings with the design of to the rescue of Janice, a cabaret Paula docked early today with against ' each other. Wednesday Claude (Lefty) Thomas, pitcher for shooting the man. Burglars mean singer whom he loves, who has bdbn troops from Prance and five other night, the velvet mill and spteniitg the Minneapolis American association while are seeki^ to rob Ware’s safe enticed to a room to a hotel om'fa troopships were due to arrive before mill team.s will play and- Thunday flub, has been released to the Wichita and when Denver appears, they forged note, A jealous woman t» SPECIAL VALUES, . In i|;iewest Styles of Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel at Our May Sale Here are a few samples: J Skirts Regular $1.50 Voile Waists at..»...... Charjes CerVini of Oak^treet was All our $1.98 Voile Waists a t ...... a visitor in ^badbrook yesterday.^ John B, Henderson, of this town, iM All our $2.98 V " ^mirtara In International Mer- basis*, olhe-halt of’^the amonbt from posed of officers of tkb 'bommnnity Ottawa. Rickard today' cehled 'in\ Flags for. Memorial D ^ . all lizes, prroperty taxation and tlfe oflier hattj each. Dewey-Rtchman FOR SAiM-rHy hpma at the-.gr^i Ihirlne yesterday tn regard organizations, had a dancing teaeper, vitations and upon their arctval bi 10c to 'fiOo 40$ font frontitgs: s aorsi of'ia&d. iTiom a head tax. Canada will extend personal'invita C<*—adv.* most dsi^ t^ ^ i^ of the eompkny and A number of bills, providing a ind two of his star pupils, male and -necessity of calling the six per lionns or a Weekly bounty are pend 'female; before them to illnstrate the tions. At 102 were respoi^ded to ing before the Hodise Ways and vairlons dances v^ d quickly gave Jess Tnilard today wired Ricl^Q Take ptothros Memorial Day. Means Committee%ftd 'the moimniitee that he will not arrive v Here UBim iFresh film at Baloh A Brown't Fdf J tlk'xll Idvanee of 2% points, the ttieir edict on Jajazz pud the shim-i fiook. you.oah’^ will now draw up la new hill em J une 4i KoOalk .AfiaBoy,—ady. wMeb sold at 128%. bodying the new features. .my. easy twma.;, '6.0 ■ jK A. ..ftas./aiiwu. '*• i ' . - '1 ' 1 « / < ‘ *7 ' '' • '\ ■ V- V/' ■ '■ • *■' '■’ s {V '|‘ . . < , '■• t Ae'iT . . • . ! 'Vr* •■*. ■. ’ ’-I -c. ■ *. - • '* ' 'i i -C--c Va J m k u w m 11 V Saturday tlie Kids e»ly rival, BABY OSBORNK, ^