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ANTI-BOLSHEVISTS Bolshevist Government Fallen WELCOME ALLIES WashlngtoB, Ang 12— The ■M ‘‘supreme government of the And Leaders Fled Says Report northern territory of Russia,” welcomes AUied co-<^>OTatlon against the Bolshevists. This Advices from Copenhagen on Sat was made very plain In a ca London, Aug. 12.— The Bolshevist blegram reachhxg the State De iw£ Esnm IT / t urday quoted German papers as say government of Russia has apparent partment today from Arch ing that a change of government in angel. It consisted of an an I ly reached its end, the Wolff Bureau Russia was likely. nouncement of policy by the GERMANS WORSTED UUIDED TODAY of Germany announced today, ac members of the newly formed British, Aided by French, Take Two More Villages Along This was followed on Sunday by government there. BY CANADIANS cording to a dispatch from Amster a report that. Lenine and Trotzky They intend to fight to free With the IMtUib A m y on the Picardy Froixi,. AnS- I * —. dam. probably would take refuge In Ger Russia from all outside influ Center and Left Flank o f French Annies— 700 German ence. (9 a. m.)—Two new filTlflkma Captain Alexander Lawson Nicholai Lenine, the Bolshevist many. were thrown Into the flgbtilig The Bolshevists in Russia came in Guns in Allied Hands— SonHi of Albert Operations More in the vicinity of LIhpna by tlie premier, and Leon Trotzky, the for Germans last night ii| n deopO’ and 29 of Swedish Steam eign minister, have fled from Mos to power in November, 1917, follow rate attempt to cfieck the Ca cow U) Cronstadt. ing an abortive attempt to seize the Local— Germans Begin to Counter Attack at Some Points nadians. er Lydland’s Crew Reach Rumors of the collapse of the Bol government in the preceding July. BRITISH AHACK Despite the^ vlolance of the The Wolff Bureau Is the official counter attack the Genyiane shevist government have been cur were hurl^ back and avlferecl Port Safely— Herman Win rent for the past few days. news service of Germany. heavy losses. FiOSIAN COAST The counter attack phase has been reached in the great bat The attack was a comj^ete tle developed by the Anglo-French offensive between Albert and failnre. ter Not Sank; is in Harhor the Oise river and fresh German reserves have begun to make The fourth day of the offen MISTAKE IN D RAH CALL; sive found the enemy strongly FIRST II. S. FIELD ARMY German Zeppelin and Six Brit their appearance ^ _ , . .. * i entrenched along a 20 nMle, — 10 Vessels Prohahly Along the center and left flank of the French armies the Al front. TIME EXTENDED TO 30TH lies have made further gains in the direction of the German base' Lost ORGANIZEO IN FRANCE ish Motorboats are Re at Roye, capturing Armancourt and Tilloloy, about 3V^ miles away. German prisoners are now unofficially estimated at more nonading in the regions of Hurqui- Local Men Will Not Be Sent to Camp ported Missing than 40,000 while the Allies are reported to have captured approx on Thursday— Latest Local Draft villers and Grivillers. An Atlantic Port, Aug. 12.— Nine imately 700 German guns. On the northern one of the Picardy ‘‘There is nothing to report from . Infmonation Announced. fishing schooners and a steamer were Consists of Five Army Corps, battle zone, (just south of Albert) the fighting dwindled down to the balance of the front.” sunk off the New England coast by local operations temporarily. These enabled the British to stab- The Marqulvillers-Grlvillers -to®'* PLANES AID NAVY lize their lines and to connect up a small gap north of the Somme German under-sea raiders on Satur Presomably for F^hting tor is 4 ^ miles southwest ot Roye. ■ Chairman E. L. G. Hohenthal, of in the district where Americans were engaged on Saturday. Four Divisions TahtoDChaulnes Still in Foe’s Hands? With the British. Army oh the .Ft* here today by survivors. Thirty- nounces today that an error had been Coast Faces North $9ea— 825 Miles Farther to the south a savage struggle developed around cardy Battle Front, Aug..- (;• five survivors that were picked up made In transcribing a message from from England-r^iiShdi Must Pass Chaulnes. Allied partols Were reported on Saturday to be far to a. m.)— German prisoners, by fishing craft that escaped the U- Washington, received here on Satur Hdlgolamd to the east of Chaulnes, but apparently the town remains in German mating nearly fi^m: boat have been landed here. day night. The original message CORPS COMMANDERS been capturetl ' " —— called upon the local board to ^nd hands. . , x. i. More Sunk, Perhaps. iter-attacks were delivered by the Germans at French How mani^more the raider may men to
rjqiy the s t « ^ l^ p re AniMHmcedriUDtliSw AiteleBT ward their line within a mile bi the strategic Peronne-Roye road. pelln was shut dcKfhi ,The text of the ported by U-)>bat, is problemati pect. grace. Bray has been reached by the British and the joint advance British motorboats yere reported report follows: - - * cal. It is estimated that at least 50 The Manchester men who will be of the British and French is now menacing Roye. fishing vessels were on or around the sent on Aug. 30 will be Gustaf F. missing. .‘The enemy renewed bh; *atfabk With the American Army in Georges banks on Friday and Satur Gustafson, Owen Davey and Richard The Frisian coast Res on the west, Reinforcements from Rupprecht. against our positions sou^ of Li France, .^ug. 12.— (2 p. m.)— The day. The Kate Palmer, only two Moonan with Thomas Dixon as the of the German province of Schleswig- As was the case on the Marae the Germans are again draw hons Sunday evening, but wias. re y i United States finally has her own days out from Boston herself sighted alternate. Holstein. It fronts the North Sea ing upon Prince Rupprecht’s Flanders army for reserves. So far pulsed. army in the field. The troops are some 30-odd vessels when her sur On Thursday there will be sent and is 325 miles fronr the British 31 (German divisions, or 372,000 men have been identified, and of "We captured 200 Gernmn priton- operating under strictly American vivors were released by the subma from this town to the Newton School coast. To reach it the British naval these eight were from Flanders. ers in a successful operation’ command. This most important de rine commander along with fully 20 In Massachusetts these local men: forces have to pass the great German Eight crack German divisions have been completely smashed, of the Somme and linked up our P|tol- velopment was announced today. I dories, with from 60 to 70 men were Emilio Rampone, RIcard Hewitt, naval outpost of Heligoland. showing the severity of the German losses. tions between Mericourt attd Btlne- General John J. Pershing, in ad pitching about in the choppy seas. Wllllim T. Cotter, James Robb and The Kaiser has begun to punish his generals for the loss of hem. ; ' ' ■ ’ dition to his duties as American com- From shortly after 3 o’clock on Oswald Fischer. Montdidier and already three of them have been cashiered, ac (Mericourt and Stinaliem nm mader-ln-chief, has taken over the Saturday afternoon until long after , New Rule Made. cording to advices from Amsterdam tod&y. north of the river.) direct command of this first field nightfall the raider went about her A new rule has Just been made. 305 CASUllTIES There was another flare up of local fighting in Flanders on “Oh the right of the fburtb Bvitleh army organized in France. work of destroying the schooners. All selected men when they report Sunday night, the British improving their positions between Har army progress was made., towardn It consists of five army corps, and, Long before 3 o'clock the submarine it W illi Hall for Instructions, will ris and Vieux Berquin. Roye. while It was not stated where the ONTREARMYLIRFS “ The villages of Armitficourt and had been busy sinking others of the have sewed on to the sleeve of their The only development of importance on the Aisne-Vesle front force will operate, it is presumably Tilloloy were captured,. . fieet. coat a band on which will be printed has been the repulse of new German counter attacks by the Ameri in the Marne sector. "On the northern, ($*laiidera) the letters "U. S. N. A,” The men cans north of the Vesle. ‘‘Submarine Raising Hell.” All of the divisions comprising the front the British posltloflB Wfra Im^ must wear the same coat when they Shortly before noon the Kate field army have had preliminary Of Total 57 Die on Field, 16 proved between "Vieux Rerquiu *ud 'leave for the camp as these armbands Palmer and her companions had been training and active service at the the Oise river now number more than Merris as the result of successful lOr Identify the ' selectlves. Also the Two More Villages Taken. warned by a passing schooner that front, a number participating In the from Various Other 40,000, according to an unofficial es cal operations. . . . bands are the same as a uniform London, Aug. 12.— More progress "a submarine’s out there raising most recent battles. timate made here today. 81 Foe Divisions under the law and no one may sell has been made by the British on the hell,” and sounds of firing could be Causes Seven hundred German cannon London. Aug. 12.— 1.20 p. m .)^^ ■ Corps Commanders. liquor ib a man wearing one of these Fjcardy front and the villages of heard, according to survivors land have been taken since the drive A number of fresh Germau*diyi|iona The five army corps are command bands Ivhile' he is enboute to the Armancourt and Tilloloy have beeh ed here. This would place the start started on Thursday morning. have been brought up atOhg tlfj) ed by Major Generals Liggett, Bul campSi The officers In charge of the captured, the war office announoefi of her activity at early in the morn (Seven hundred pieces of artil cardy front in an effort id tha lard, Bundy, Reed and Wright. selectlves will have arm bands also today. ing. 67 BADLY WOUNDED lery is the most that the Allies have Allied advance. . . Each corps contained several di on Which will be printed the letters (The Armancourt-Tilloloy seotdr ever taken on the western front in Thirty-one German diViktlSns have, visions of approximately 30,000 men, "S. P.” meaning special police. Is about 3% miles southwest of 80 Are Landed. the first five days of any offensive. now been Identified, ln«^ud|ilf tight An Atlantic Port, Aug. 12.— Cap with such auxiliaries as tanks, air These officers will have the power to Number Wounded |ln Degrees Not Roye.) South of Lihons the Germans de Montdidier Destroyed. drawn from Prince RdDpY^Cht’l re-, tain Alexander Lawson and 29 mem- men and heavy artillery. place under arrest any selectlves who Det^mined 158—-Missing in Ac livered a counter attack which was Enraged because they had to give serves In Flanders. , be’'s of the crew of the Swedish It was not stated whether General do not behave on the way to the tion, Seven— The Report. up Montdidier, the Germans destroy (Thirty-one German^' dlvUdoni . steamer Sydland were landed here Pershing Intends to remain long as camps. repulsed. The British south of Albert have ed the city before they started, ap would be about 372,006 today by trawlers that picked them Field Commander or if he will turn Next Quota, Aug. 26. Washington, Aug. 12.— Three linked up their lines in the Merl- plying the torch and blowing up The enemy has been reictiag b®av- up last night, 80 miles southeast of over the command to a junior gen Our next quota will leave here army casualty lists were issued to court-Etlnchem sector, capturing 800 buildings with dynamite. Many old ily against the British b^Wt^U ilojn Island Light. eral officer. about Aug. 25. The men will be sent day containing a total of 305 names, German prisoners. The British and beautiful pieces of architecture road and the Somme river* Whart tha The men had been in open boats Although not announced at head to Camp Forrest, Lytle, Ga. This divided hs follows: right fiank is continuing its advance were destroyed by the Huns. Allied positions now havO beto wtst-- from last Thursday at 3 p. ra., wtcn quarters, It is understood that other quota will take all our Class 1 men Fifty-seven killed In action, ten in the direction of the German btoe Despite resistance by the enemy blitzed. their ship Was torpedoed 180 miles armies will be organised shortly. of 1917 registration and some of the died from wounds, two from dis the French have continued to gain Lihons which the Oermfcaa vt>to6lc southwest of Cape Sable. 21 year olds who registered 4hls ease, four from accident and other at Roye. Local operations have developed ground between the Avre and Oise in a counter-attack, has htoi| ,Taisap* THREE GERMAN GENERALS •year. It Is believed that by the first causes, 67 wounded severely. 158 rivers. tured by the British. “ CASHIERED" ,SAY8 REPORT. of September our Class 1 will be wounded, degree undetermined, and on the Flanders front, which enabled (Continued on page 2.) the British to improve their positions The French have captured Mac- Chaulnes, the great OMrmatt' rkll^ exhausted. seven missing in action. quivillers, Gravlllers, Laberliere, way base west of the MettUna, wiM. The local board Is already getting The Connecticut men were: east of Robecq and between Vleux- Amsterdam, Aug. 12 Three Macheont, Cambrokke, and the out still in the enemy’s h a ^ at'latMtt ready for the next registration day Wounded Severely. Berquin and Merris. German generals commanding forces skirts of Canny-sur-Matz. reports. which will be held on Sept. 5. On Corporal Frank R. Mallette, Tor- Foe Tries to Save Supplies. mar Montdidier have been cashier Paris, Aug. 12.— Heavy cannon New French this day it is believed that all men rlngton. Conn. London, Aug. 12.— (11.40)— Ger ed, said a dispatch from Berlin to- ading was reported from the re- The French, advanotat^’ o^var nm< KlUSBtiliED between the ages of 18 and 45 wll Private Day id Burts, .28 Park St., man resistance on the Picardy front gioas of Marquivillers and Merivil- 18-mile front, have ■ Lt^.. daf. » Meriden, Conn. is due to an endeavor to save the A large number of German sol have in register. lers by the French war office today. chelle. From there ' Wounded, Degree Undetermined. accumulations of war materials and diers have been courtmartlalled at Mr. Hohenthal also said today that Between the Avre and Oise rivers, to Armancourt, Tillolbyr the limited 'service men should be Private John Costrar, 26 Burnside to evacuate them behind the Somine TOORDBI St. Quentin. the communique added, the situation Gury, St. Claude#’ F a r ^ lt< ready at all times for a call as these Ave., Hartford, Conn, river, according to the Reuter cor The Kaiser has gone to Brussels. shows no change. Quarry and the hUl nt)rto. M>^ Corporal Francis P. Ryan, 152 respondent at the front today. He The greatest German collapse on calls come unexpectedly and no time The text of the communique val. extensions will be allowed for any Baldwin St., Waterbury, Conn. estimated the number of German the Picardy, front came in the Mont- prisoners at 35,000 and the number .reads: Eight German dlvisfol A RHHTAT reason. Men who have been placed Corporal Victor Woysocki, Somers, didier sector, when the line com of guns taken at more than 500. "Between the Avre and the Oise smashed. They woro jm undet* deferred classification on ag Conn. pletely gave away on Saturday. The British have captured the ;tbe situation is without change. eight line dfriMl&a la riculture grounds have been led to Private Jacob F. Bernasconl, 83 Rome, An*. 12.— Evacuation of high ground between Etinobem and "During the night there were bom General voajDeii^'ltorlartl.^'* - ^ i- believe that they will not be calleC Cleveland St., New Britain, Conn. the whole German salient on the Police Commissioner Enright of Dernancourt, (imniedlately south of bardments In the sectors of Mar The Offirnian prisonbd^Jiirw^ until September 15 but it Is said thai, Private Joseph Ciprlano, 210 S. Western front fprmed by Ypres, the New York City has appealed to quivillers and Meriviilers. mated-thla morning • this order may be revoked at any Leonard St., Waterbury, Cojm. Albert.) Montdidier sector and the Verdun Washington to make police exempt A dispatch from Paris -said that 'There is nothing to report on the the guns at 45(^' time and the farmers may be called Private Joseph E. Cushman, 52 area Is being drgbd upon the Kaiser from the draft. Some 683 of the the Matin estimates the Gsgipan DHs- rest of the front.* The British haiNld Se^t^tthor.. 15, so they also Elm, St., Stonington, Conn. by the Gerihan geinbfal staff, accord police already are In the national oners at 40,000 and the gqns at The text of the communique fol have atablltod fbelr shoUld^ he reifdy when the call comes. Private Henry J. Doucette, 22 Sey runs east o f Ralaaobii ing to a Nears Agency dispatch from service. mour St., New Britain, Conn. 700. lows: • “ “ Zurich; tpdiqp. Allies* Prisoners 40,(MM). French BeporL The French' l ^ c Charles H ~ kr: .'s . ^ ' ■' 'V THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY AUGUST 12,1918 P A G E T W O 305 CASDALTtES 4>]niiMmnaiMiwwE]ppiipi^^ The small boy stood at the gstdeti hw . Li . - -W i ■' BE I m t m USTS gate and howled and howled and iniiiaiiimiiiNiCHiiiitHiiiiaMHiiliiiicj TONIGHTS DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW howled. A passing old lady; patised (Coniinned from page 1) beside hhn. M a r ia n S w a y n e T U f i m i t (MIIJJiDj “ What’s the'matter, little man?’ she PriTate 'Matthew Jacohs, 75 Hud asked in a kindly voice. The Cutl« Star la ------HlL U l iU . Ura’lftltl son m ., Sartlord,^ Conn. “0-oK)h 1’’ walled -the youngster. T a PBiWle TIobort J. SulHvnn, North- and ma'won’t take me to the pictures G h n ^ e ‘t o m e d y O n S a m e B ill ^jiuiiHMiiiniiiHMinioiiiiiiiiiiiqfnHiiHniB^ tonight” THE m t f OffroClMCY amptoh, ‘Cohn. “But don’t make snch a noise,” said $]miiiiuiuE3itiiiniiiioiiuiuiiiiaiuiiiuiiiiM> ■Weetwledt Degree -Undoi oiTOtned. the dame admonishlngly. “Do they Corporal Thomas J. Atherton, 85 aver take you when you cry like tliat?” Main ^t.; XDanhtiry, Conn. “ S-sometlmes f h ^ do, nn’—an’ Pri^e Julius Kuhlayai, 480 Sometimes they d-d*don't” bellowed nnMRROW AND WBNESDAY-THE BEStfiF M.L PATDIOTIC PLAYS dlpruce4K.t Bridgeport, Conn. ?the boy. “But It alnit no troi*le to Jrell!”—^London Opinion. A MAMMOTH METRO MASTERPIECE A SEVEN ACT RED WHITE AND BLUE THUNDERBOLT V E T.Lim tN Advice to Mothers. Bhe was a very careful woman and \S^TH MABEL TALIAFERRO AND ALL STAR CAST When she noticed that the little boy 9EM) H SFOTHlHttDENwas rather Indifferent as to his per — THE PLAY THAT TOOK THE LARGER CITIES BY sonal appearance it worried her very ^ STORM. ADMISSION OR 20 CENTS AND WAR T A X - p a sto r »dMi|rtaln 111 B ig h t W onflis much. w* Inteattnal aJrortbio—Was Bonn “Your conduct troubles me very COME AROUND EARLY TO BE CERTAIN OF A SEAT, much,” she said. “Now tell me how I in Hartford. can get you to wash your face regu- arly?” Meriden, AAttg. 12— The Rev. Law "That’s oasy, ma,” the boy replied. rence 'A. 'Gulnan, pastor of Holy “Just let me go In swimming every Angels’ church. South Meriden and day." St. ^Bridget’s, Cheshire, and chaplain TO RENT. POSTED. ^ n h e Cheshire ‘Reformatory, died FOR RENT— 4 room flat, all modern Classified wt ^the 'rectory in South Meriden improvements. Rent $13. Apply to John Cairns. 10 West Middle turnpike. teiris morning, after an eight months’ Advertisements tUnesB of Intestinal trouble. He TO RENT— Three room tenement. -was born in Hartford about 50 $8 00, and four room tenement $10.00, both on Spruce St., inquire store, cor ------IN T H E ' ywars ago and attended St. Charles ner Spruce and Eldridge Sts. 266t4 College and St. Mary’s Seminary, TO RENT—Four room tenementj BWtimore and was ordained by Car- Charles Stead, wife and child of Modern improvements. Ni<^ healthy diltal -Gibhons 24 years ago. He Giastonbury, came here yesterday location. Rent $12.50. Robert Smith, Bank Bldg. ■first went to Plymouth, Mass., and and took Mr. and Mrs. Howard TO RENT—Five room tenement on then for 13 years was assistant rec ©urnhans aiwi child and Clarence Pearl street, vacant August 12. In 262tf tor and school principal of St Lymann, of this town with them in quire 53 Pearl street. ______Roses’ parish In Meriden, going to their motor car on a trip to Col- TO RENT— September 1st newly fln- ishpd tenement. flnquire William South Meriden ten years ago. brook. On the return the auto col Kanehl, 239 Woodbridge street, Tele- He Is suBvlved by two brothers lided with another auto. Burnhans phone 111-.4. ______J ® and his wife were thrown out and TO RENT—Tenement of four roorns BRING RESULTS ^ahfi ^ r e e sisters. downstairs. Just renovated. E. L. G, The funeral will be held Wednes bruised considerably. Mrs. Burn Park Theater Ircle Theater Hohenthal, 467 Center St. 260tf RATE— One cent a word for day -morning at 10 o’clock from hans was taken to St. Francis hos TO RENT—5 room tenement on Spruce street with improvements. ^Ap first insertion, one hall cent a Holy Angels’ church with burial in pital but her husband was able to 258tf The famous Lee Kids, Jane and ply 93 Foster St., Tel. 409-3. word for each subsequent In Hereford, come home. The other occupants of A big double feature bill is the sertion. The combined in lt i^ Katherine, will be seen at the Circle f o r r e n t —Six room tenement the car escaped injury. The car was magnet that should draw hundreds walking distance froin the factory. of a name, or the figures of a “ Seeing the watah weminds me tha: so badly damaged that it had to be this evening in their latest comedy Robert J. Smith, Bank Bldg. number count as one word. •T can tell you how much falls pvab to the Popular Playhouse tonight as American Buds.” This is the com Minimum charge 20 cents. MENSEO m E M left on the road. FOR RENT—A seven room flat with Niagara Falls, to a ^gallon.” John F. Sullivan has combed the edy that created a riot at the Strand garage located o n Cambridge St. A p The tobacco crop all over the val ply to Edward J. Hoik______For the accommodation of “How much?” markets for some good features for theater, Hartford, a short time ago “ Four quarts, bah Jove.” gll # ley is a fine one. Those who have our patrons we will accept Tel tonight’s bill. A Christie comedy, FOR RENT— 4 ro< ^ flat, Archibald Roosevelt, the ex-Pres- ______‘ ' r r harvested are free from any field and it is really considered the great 2nd floor. Walton W. Grant, 22 Cam ephone advertisements tor this ^ one of the best in the market, will ident’s son, will have to undergo a Playing Safe. damage. The buyers are willing to est comedy in which these two fa bridge St. ______column from any one whose second operation to save himself There was a man who feared the Show be shown and also another chapter mous fun makers have ever appear name is on our books payment pay almost any price as long as they FOUND. to be made at earUest con.T«l^ from a paralyzed arno,. That trivial error makes. of that great American chapter play, FOUNiJ—One pair shoes and other He never did a thing, and so can get the texture, quality and color ed. ience. In other cases cash “ A Son of Democracy” which will articles. Owner can get same at 365 ¥ •: r-M Avoided all mistakes. desired. Every year there is a dif Notwithstanding the fact that this Adams St., proving property and pay must accompany order. teach you more of the life of Abra President Wilson has Issued an ferent demand for tobacco in the way is an extra-ordinary offering and ing for ad.______^ appeal to‘ coal miners to do their ut Penalty of Lying. ham Lincoln than any text book that its rental price would pay for FOUND — Pocketbook containing Read By 10,000 People “ Sedentary work,” said the college it shall be handled and delivered to small sum of money. Finder may have SBOst lo Increase the output, which Besides all this the five act fea three or four ordinary features, the lecturer, “ tends to lessen the endur the warehouses. same by proving pro^rty and Paims at present he says is so small as to ture will be anj Art Dramas produc management announces that the for adv. Mrs. CyrUs Tyler, Chapel^St.^ ance.' Edward Yerrington is spending Manchester, Conn. 266tf tthreaten the success of the war pro tion called “The Little Samaritan” , prices will not be advanced. “In other words,” butted In the two weeks at Cape Cod. FOUND—Brown shepherd dog. Own gram. smart student, “ the more one sits the with Marian £?iayne playing the lead Admirers of these two youngsters Mrs. Emma Skinner spent the past er may telephone 557-2. FOR SALE—Cook st%e, nearly ngF, should taike advantage of l(he fact tess one can atai^.’’ week in New York city. ing part. and household fornititf^^; togntee V*’ Uiat*thiB'pro'duction Is to .playyat the: miscellaneous . night or : Uim 9 » m m ^ i) aak Place, off Church St. 2«6t?. thor. Revere; Clarenfe J. Harris, Circle this evening and make every DEBTS COLLECTED ANY'W'HERE re without charge unless successful, com has construe; d a story of simple effort to be on hand early as it is mission basis. Lewis Collecting Agen f o r SALE— Stoddard-Dayton tour sorts. cy, 11 Vine St.. So. Manchester. Conm ing car: also good farm horse, live Mrs. E. P. (Collins spent the past charm and d ightful appeal. The probably the last time they will rears old. weight 1200 pounds. Inquire scene is a sm&ll town, inhabited by have the opportunity of seeing them ‘C. M. PInney, Bolton, Tel. 246-12. He Was Updo-Data. two weeks at Sound View. r e p a i r i n g . . „ Little Johnnie, aged seven, was being Miss Dora Foster of Brooklyn, N. bigoted, narrow-minded and selfish for some time to come. ^EWBIiRY AMD WATCH **^FAIR- admonished by his father for fighting individuals, -ft;ho, pretending to be Although the management is now Ing and prtcra right for w ors that la FC>R SALE—One 1913 Paige touring Y., is spending her vacation with done right. Have your watch made car in very good condition.^ Price rea- with the boy next door. “ 1 never got making arrangements for a presen over to a bracelet watch at a ama« By a system which Includes the friends in this place. Christians, practise all the vices and Ki'iiairle. Elmer jiUloinobile Co., Tel. into a fight when I was a boy,” said coat. Gardella, 40 Aaylnn 8t., Mnr* 298-12. 264t3 «klp atop, direct routing, uniting of M. J. Troy raised a five acre shed hypocrisies of the Pharisees. Among tation of their next release it cannot ford. Room 2, up 1 Might. Upea evr cargoes, full holds and shorter time his parent. these moves the figure ot LIndy announce the play date as the de ataga- ______“I know, dad,” said Johnnie; “but the past week, and William Barton FOR S\LE—Good 6 room house and Gray, a little girl of good impulses mand for the Lee Kid pitcures are barn 'VVell located, extra large lot, in -port, the efficiency of American these are war times.”—People’s Home a ten acre one. FUNERAL OP 06x330 feet. Owner leaving town, price enormous and the exhibitor must wea vessels has been increased an JoucnaL Roswell Grant of New Haven is and unselfish disposition. She is dis MRS. JOHN M. TOOHY. and terms from Robert J. Smith, Bank await his turn for a bid. Bldg. ^atAraated 50 per cent. the guest of Lewis Sperry. liked by the girls, because she is an The funeral of Mrs. John M. But this is not telling you about Almost Unkind- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jones have orphan, and gossip has surrounded Toohy, whose death occurred at her FOR SALE—North of Center near “ You must try to keep your temper tonight’s picture. You all know Main ilfi'et, 6 room cottage with heat, been visiting in New Haven. her with calumny. In the new min home on William street last Friday the price is $2,850 on easy terms. Rob when the weather ^ets hot.” what the Lee Kids can do. You SOME SURVIVORS Mrs. Arthur S. Grant and daug- ister, however, she finds a sympa night, was very largely attended this ert J. Smith. Bank Bldg.______“ And yet,” mused Miss Cayenne, “It know that all their comedies are of ter Constance have returned from thetic friend, who understands and morning at nine o’clock from St. ~F(m SALE—Who wants 3 good build does seem to Irritate everybody so the highest caliber and that when ing lots for $650? I have three con ARE LANDED TODAY when one person manages to seem per Brooklyn, N. Y., where they have helps her. He sees through -the Bridget’s church. Rev. C. T. Mc venient to trolley owned by a man you come to see these kids you are that said sell. This is a bargain, Rob ‘ *" (Continued from page 1) fectly cool and comfortable on a sum been living while the doctor attend masks worn by other members of his Cann officiated and he was assisited 263tf sure of a perfect evening’s enter ert J. Smith. Bank Bldg. mer day.” ed Cornell university. He expects congregation, and knows the true by Rev. W. J. McGurk of St. James’s tainment. One of the many thrills f o r s a l e — 100 acre farm, large to go across soon. worth of the outcast Lindy. When church and by Rev. D. P. Hurley of hou.se, barn and two Bilos, 15 cows, 3 Three Vessels Reported Sunk. in this picture outside of the come Bad Start. Mrs. Calvin C. Bolles has received the collection money is stolen, anc East Hartford. The church was fill horses pigs, hens. $2,000 worth of Washington, Aug. 12— The sink “How did your husband’s gardening tools all crops, electric lights in house word of the safe arrival overseas of Noah, an ancient negro, is accused dy situations is a daring leap by Jane ed with relatives and friends from and barn. Good retail milk route. ing by sudmarines of the British Lee from a parachute 2,000 feet Ml for $12,000. One mile from trolley, Iteamer Penlstone, the Swedish ^ o T w d l s o tar,” responded the 1 Sergeant Calvin C. Bones ot the 303 Lindy, rather than see the poor man this and surrounding towns. There 2 V2 miles from city, reasonable terms above the earth. Sounds like cam Robert J. Smith, Bank Bldg. 263tf serlons woman. “The outdoor work Ambulance Corps go to jail, confesses to having stolen was a mass of beautiful flowers that steamer Sydland, and the American ouflage doesn’t it, but It is the truth. echooner Herman Winter was report-1 i;ave him such an appetite that he ate enlistment Sergeant Bolles was em the money herself. Her act of self testified to the esteem In which Mrs. FOR SALE— $4,400 w ill buy a nearly Now here goes for a bargain night new 12 room house, containing heat, to the Navy Department today. {The| the potatoes Instead.of planting them.” | ployed by the State Bank and Trust sacrifice does not go unrewarded Toohy was held in the community. light, bath, cement cellar, beautiful In at the Circle for it is really a bar terior finish. Concrete walk and good latter later was found to be in port). Company. and in a stirring sermon the minis The bearers were John M. Toohy and location, small payment down. Robert ONE THING THEY MUST LEARN. Owing to an outbreak of smallpox gain to see the Lee Kids at a regu J. Smith, Bank Bldg. 263tf No mention was made o fthe steam ter tells her story and holds her up John Hanrahan of New Britain, Pat the Red Cross rooms will be closed lar admission price. Other reels er inien, reported in news dispatches as an example of the true Christian. rick Shea of Vernon, John Connors FOR SALE—My Oldsmoblle Roadster. for three weeks. They were open precede the feature. of Glastonbury and John R. Dwyer In good running order, with new tires. to have been sunk by the raider, and The love story between Lindy and Would make good express truck. El- Thursday that all work could be re and D. J. Sullivan of this town. The wood E. Ela, Herald Office.______261tf it was believed that there may have the minister adds the romantic in turned. The Hartford Red Cross Where is Stone. body was placed in a steel vault in been some confusion in the name terest to this wholesome and enter FOR SALE—Or exchange Farm, mod has issued orders that no articles will What has happened to Stone of St. Bridget’s cemetery. ern two or three family house In South and that vessel referred to was in taining photoplay. Manchester, R. F. D. No. 1, No. 60_An- be received from this town until Tomorrow and Wednesday comes Winsted, he of the jocund and ro dover, Conn. 2SltS reality the Penistone. fumigation has taken place. the Red, White and Blue Patriotic bust imagination? Heat waves and NARROW ESCAPE. FOR SALE—Young pigs. Call Louis The Penlstone was sunk yesterday tf The cabaret which was given at storms come and go and we have no Raddlng, Lydall St. 249 afternoon, according to the Navy De Thunderbolt, “ Draft 258” with Ma the Scantic Parish House last week reports of the things unusual and Little Viola Adamson, who lives FOR SALE—New potatoes, at a rea partment, 1(10 miles east of Nan bel Taliaferro as the star. There are sonable price In bushel lots. Dellimrea was well attended. An aesthetic novel that must have happened in on Birch street had a narrow escape tucket, and the Sydland was sent thousands of persons used in this to anv part .of the town. XiOUlS Bad- dance was given, also singing and the town ot The Citizen, Highland from death Saturday night. She ding. Tel. 24-5. 2M9tf down on August 8, 100 miles south play and “ The Tower of Babel” one acting. Ruby Thompson was the Lake and bizarre events. We hope was walking along the sidewalk on FOR SM.i'l—White Birch wood. Now east of Nantucket. of the scenes cost over $50,000 alone. singer. Ice cream and candjy were Stone is not out on a sun-strike. Birch street and stepped off in front Is the liiM. I" |)iit In your supply before The Winter was sunk in the same This is pure and simple American prices p*.’ up. $8,00 for_4 ft. M d Ww served by the young ladies. But Winsted must defend her laur of an automobile. The little girl is stove Ion;;Ills per cord. Orders deliver- general locality yesterday but there play and a war picture de luxe. It ed promptly. Also chestnut_p08ts &ny Miss Charlotte Sadd is visiting els from Virginia which claims that but four years old and when struck length. C. H. Schell, Brookmean is a coastwise steamer by that name. shows the battle of San Juan Hill, 210tt relatives at Woodmont, apples on the trees were baked by by the car was frightened badly but Farm, Tel. 143-12. The Department is now conducting the Mexican War, the Civil War and The residence which Prank Sellew the terrific heat of the past few days. an investigation in an effort to learn the present war. It is called the fortunately she did not suffer any WANTED. of Hartford, is building for Mrs. Winsted might at least have brok If this was the submarine victim. screen’s greatest sensation. A de serious injuries. Lewis Sperry is anout completed. en farm wagon tire welded by Old The Ford car which struck the WANTED—Chicken coop about ^ There is nothing said about loss tailed account of the play will be feet long. W. E. Luettgea®, Tel. The plans were prepared by Archi- Sol or a runaway automobile set go girl was driven by James Finnegan of life in any of the reports that found here tomorrow. "Why do you think Slobber’s wife | William T. Marchant. ing through the automatic starting driver for James Robinson the groc- have reached the Department. WANTED—Men to work oh tobacco was a chorus girl once?' Miss Ruth Breen of Broad Brook of the engine by the torrid and hor eryman. Captain Campbell was farm; wages $5.00 per day. Inquire K Two Veeaela’ Recsords. “ ’Cause she always wears a hf^py McIntosh, Buckland, Tel. $6-2: 265( is visiting Miss Josephine McGrath. rid temperature.— Bristol Press. nearby and seeing that the girl was The Penistone was of 4,139 gross ] Mrs. Sophie McKnight of Elling not bafily injured he did not hold WANTED— Boarding accommoda tons an dwas built la 1913. The SIKARME tions. for women and Kins, .^dress ton is the guest of Mrs. Oscar Money belts and other necessary Finnegan. It was evident that the Employment Department. Chenev Sydland was o f 3,031 gross tons and Brain Fag. Brothers. 2 64 to The “loafer” now Is out of data, Stoughton. rV teaspooi^ SK» gifts for the drafted men at Balch accident was no fault of the drivers. was built in 1905. WANTED—An elderly lady as house Lers do the l>eBt we can The funeral of Mrs. Sabra Stough & Brown’s Pharmacy. 264t2 Just such an accident has long The Penlstone was torpedoed at From day to day to stimulate ncapii^ teaspeonniL keeper, small family. Call at 74 Bige ton who died in Rockville was held been expected on many different low >treet. .______-44t5 J.2.16 yesterday, says the Navy, and The tired business man. irveoeach. meal Ibr here Saturday afternoon at the Con IZO days fiv eaclvof de It doesn’t .matter whether Hinden- streets in Manchester. 'Children WANTED—Desirable rent of 5 or 6 the schooner was sent to the bottom JLOO.ooo.ooo persons rooms with improvements located north Truth Crushing. gregational church with internment burg or Ludendorff is commanding playing on the sidewalks seem to for p f gunfire. The Swedish vessel “Truth crushed to earth will rise in. tha U nit^ States of the Center. Write or c^ll J. N. Bur- in the local cemetery. auikes a pile 35 as Hr the German army. Whoever he is, get that autos are passing to and fro. dK'k, care of the Herald. Manek^tet. was benirbed. again,” said the poetry quoteTv Ibohoifli' " he has met his master.— Charleston Without any warning they jump out ■ Kf The______Jdartoe _____ Register fails to list “Yes,” repdled Senator Sorghum; to sirppV die esffiv armed WANTED—By young Anaerlo«m American schooner Herman Win- ] •%ut sometimes she gets up so late that NO’TICE. ibnea oi the uatkm. News and Courier. into the roadway and near accidents le, two furnished rooms, with li( an housekeeping privileges. Addrass _ an Itoportant trafh -of thought hasgoue are frequent occurences. L. H. R.. Herald branch office, HPtf on without her.’' Jisman WiRter hi Port. ______I hereby give notice that in the It probobly will be unnecessary LOST. An Atlantic Port, Aug. 12. The future I will not pay any bills con- for the German war office to offer l o s t —Pair eye glasses in Barvi freighter Herman Winter, answered tj.a^.t.ed by my wife, Mrs. Jessie & Lewis case. Finder please 'reftum goMitiened hi today’s list of ships' ^ wanted her own way.” Trueman higher position to General Hell. He Herald branch office. ..MS'1 Absolutely Removes is what the American soldiers have submarined. 4s discharging a cargo' on earth did you manage to George Trueman. LOST— Sunday b«tw»e«i iiabaMntn'' In d ig estion . Druggi&ts been raising already.— Kansas City Wllllmahtlc, orange ai^ra Offlclato ______south Manchester, Conn., Auiiaet 12, Suitably reward If TetWUrfjtuA ^ ntbat the heat sunk was a smaUil '“Baifily done, ^ m am so. i ^ pefuad money if it iails._2^ Staf. St.. 8o. MiUlcheatec 9V 1318. ;Y gohooBer. ■- V if V.-7 / • / *:tfV ..'11 1' V '? ‘ IliJ 1 . THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY AUGUST 12, ,1918 ~1 >* Walter Tefllord, 'WilllAui Shtdids,* *1 'ilii '-- i- Olinton -Morgan. "Pantkmd 'saW || that by:this time E V ■- •i- ■.»'.■? . t ^ ‘4-*^ryi ..Pr^ \ - ■ t.'t m THE EVENIKG Hi^tALP, MOOTAY AUGUST? T k ^ E F p U R 4' of .^C^erman rkolT ' ! > .$'f ;c9 #mlision anyhow, the Kaiser took away ^the gunU1 ■pect. Wall StrMT>ot only in ■ Mammon. It in frequently the en- barrels wiUi him. but couldn’t Uke ■nton^ «t the, Pont Olime at Man- common businean nenne of the foundation, almost as big. as a. second Cla» Mail Hotter. railroad yaji^ji , WIIW ' still that.'^B we firmly believfe, “the % >^ - V'iX ^ I manufactuftprii of oilier Kcomip^t- m f nsportpr’s description no- In New York City, it is reported! tien than the enaentitlB,*eye^: tied thelS #brds: “The gun; carriage [that “the reason,, the •■ governmentj n i llendllliDtiBt Company ing Bteel meUi will soon ^ee th at a gives our soldiers, bPfore sailing fori i moved on ball bearings, each ball ■r*r7 Arp^lnK ezoopt Snndajn miid.' tax on theij^ em ploy^’ Hiding necds- n lii^^h^ in diameter.” France,' the opportunity of signing I Bolldayih Bities is a ^ x upto tfiem in»the form iThtitiS^^f a gun moving on ball ] their names to postcards informing i I a r^ g s p t steel, the balls bigger jtheir friends that they have-arrived j of constapiy incasing w^es^i I f Labpr aisp win y ^ nee^'if it 'mo es ban bld^shioned cannon balls, and I safely overseas, is to cover the sihk- By Mall. Postpaid, year. 11.60 for six montha not now. that the control of the rail you see what progress this war hashpg of American transports, which is U arrler...... Ten cents a week Copies ...... Twd cents ways anii*.tele®honftt,.#.nd .telfiSTsP^ brought abp»t in the art of murder. Laid to happen fTPquently with great systems ti|^dile^y the ' ifiTihi ' ^ 1 ‘ " • • • jloss of life.” ^ ,♦ § ■ j, T —to -SMii^v^ORE for BETTER Furniture is to spend LE^SilC them of an emboxlted' ahstrattipn in ,iMQEf 4fe§n 200.000 men worked The pro-German, who.lntented that Office—Herald ,BulldL“»* stead of •‘Wend (ihd butte?:^ C! Pub Itt th^KWM,«dPtory producing such ktory betrays a touching disappoint-. BranWh Office—VerrlB Block. lic utllitleslhe ^Iw ayn ere, I»it,they y to LITTLE more money usually buys very n fu d f f- tjouttP- Manch^ft^.,^ klupg^mSbS Youcan Uent. Our. tropps have , recently Fj^nufeRre, and a very LITTLE better Furniture often {laTe lesE^o do^'witfc tlieij iffiegtoa, Aha'iBmperor’B exultation as 1 been crossing the ocean at the rate of living thnn ahrbthet t>f whlcmviwe gilreS*'vieip-JitJCH better Service and Satisfaction. h iJv S n i'^ the secret lnBfaUBtion.|w 100,000 a week, without the loss . jg ip i^ i'.l' . k . i'^ *.« -1 ^ v . * .*. A .1 yi ' ■'''A-.'., ‘■''i ' V ' > XlV. .. V :teEJjVi:NlN€HffiRALD, MONl)Ay AinJUSTlSi w GAS COMPANY n B n from Manchester Men Who Are Serving Uncle Sam On Land and Sea r ! p :' \WV >5 ^ ti: M b EVENING HERALD, eager to^^her^ery bit of news of our soldier boys, wherever they he, \ Gasoline in v f^ Its readers to contribute perso|ial% portloiis of ktt^^ and any Information about them they may dMien listed lew. They teU posfiepfh Such portlmiB of letters as are personal or which oaly SOGONY ■ i': ; !■ ■ • ’ ’ may^giye Information to; the enemy, wlH, of conrsi^'Jiot be published. Leok Are You Acquainted With _ev th e Red. V White end . Hlae So-CO-ey.$i^ Anyone at the Gas Office? VAIiUES’ AJlMY EXPERIENCE. he writes, and a fine lot. The ofll-1 cers, he says,, look after >thje men’s F^nak E. Zhttmerman of This Thwn Interests equally with their own. Do you ever ^ to the Gas Company’s office, or do you pay Thteks Time Passes Quickly* and “Our food is good,’’ he. writes, • n i the Werfd^t. your bills hy ,mail? Expects^ Rad of War Soon. “and we have fine barracks.. France is a pretty country. We„are In a wouldn’t exchange my experi- beautiful valley apd, are nqt far from Do you known how much this Company is Willing to doi ^MOtOR GASOUNB ^ ences ’ overseas for a million dol- the froijt. I’m hpfiing to get there to rendef Service? iars,*’ writ**’ Frank E. Zimmerman befoih lopg,. . Three, or four edn- of thia town, who was employed, at yoys are sent out every day pud I Do you realise that it is our wish to know you PERSON the jTrayeJeiw'Insurance company,, in may get a chpneq to he assigned to one. There are a lot, pt towns ALLY, that we may be in a position to serve you better a letter‘ito a friend in Hartford. Zim merman has, or had, five uncles | In around this camp and in one of them Manchester and more intelligently? is General Pershing’s 'headquarters. the German army, of whom he has Manchester not heard since the war started. We can go to the nearby towns every Do you realize that we not only welcome suggestions as to Zimmerman, though of German pa other Sunday. The general Opin So. Manchester how we m^y Iniprove uur Service, but put them lnt Pi V 'PJ: o*o»6*o*o*o*o*o*o*o«o*o*o*; GOES FAR BACK IN HISTORY THERE WAS A MAN IN OUR TOWN. Miss Mildred Cox, Who :: THEg, § Hoftess to Our Women French City ®f Morttdldier W »s of Im There was a ‘man in our town And he 'was wondrous wise; Signs 25,000 Checks Daily :: KlTCtlDJ portance in Flret^illenniuni of • * Scrap Book •War Workers in Paris 5 He liook his cliange In W ar Thrift Stamps, •o*o*o*o*o*o«o*o«o*o*o«o«o the Christian ^Era. The Twenty-Five Cent size. CABINET And when he found what Thrift would flo. Music, when soft, voices die. TELL VINTAGE OF STAMPS The National Geographic society ts- With all his might and main, Vibrates In the memory; Odors, when sweet violets sicken. suoB the following war geography bnl- ile bought some more Thrift Saving Live within the sense they quicken. Ictln on Montdldier, a few miles east Stamps, Lines on George Washington's Collar Again, again, again! Button Are the Marks Which o s< j of Amiens: —By Golett Burgess, of 'the Vigilantes. t i m e l y TIPS. "A “This little town, whose history Reveal Their Exact Age. dates back to the first millennium of This Is the season of the year when the Christian era, had a •population, MERELY aUESTION OF TIME When next you obtain an ordinary looking over old treasures and unused three-cent stamp, take a magnifying of less than 5,000 at the beginning of but still useful articles, ■V' Men Knew Mule Would Do Its Part glass and examine tlie little round the war, but It was rich In historic to pass them on. To If Blacksmith Would Keep button at the center of the collar V associations. It Is said to have de somebody who has little, On Doing His. which is at the neck of George Wash rived Its name from the ifact that they would be both use ington in the portrait. If the button Dldlcr or Deslderlus, the last of the ful and acceptable. The conversation at a social session contains five vertical lines, the stamp Lombard kings, was Imprisoned here The wise housewife X turned to the thoughtless regard that Is the one you have been accustomed in 774 by Charlemagne. It will be re these days docs not, un some people have for their fellow men, to use, says Boys’ Life, the boy X membered that Charlemagne, having less obliged by decora when the following story was related scouts’ magazine. But if the button put aside his first wife, Deslderlus’ tors or painters, tear up by Representative Charles P. Caldwell contains, instead, first a vertical line; daughter, took up the quarrel of Tope the whole house so that Adrian I with the Lombard monarch, of New York: second, a vertical lino; third, a Recently a delegate from the rear there is no place for the and after marching an army across dot between two dashes; fourth, of the township appeared at the vil woiiry man to lay his the Alps, captured the erstwhile fa a vertical line, and fifth (at the lage blacksmith shop leading a mulo head or read the evening paper. The ther-in-law’s capital city, Ticlnum, very right), two dots—if you find that didn’t seem to be taking a very housewife of today cleans and set and took the vanquished ruler back this comi)inntIon then you have a optimistic view of life, and asked to tles a room at a time and when his to France, where he died In captivity, stamp which w'as made by a process have the animal shod. help is not needed the man of the i “ Montdldier Is attractively situated which the bureau of engraving and “ What’s the matter with the shoes house Is not aware that houscclean- ■ on an eminence on the banks of the printing at Washington has recently he’s got on?’’ demanded the black ing Is in progress. The household up river Don. It Is the capital of an ar- adopted. smith, cantlously examining the heavals of former days are now ex I rondlssement In the department of If there are five vertical linos, the mule’s feet. “I shod him only ,yester- tinct, for which we arc thankful. the Somme, and Is 62 miles north of stamp was made from a steel plate dny afternoon, and they look all right When possible save the old curtains ' I’arls by rail, and 23 miles southeast Into which the design was cut or eloh- to mo ** so that they may be hung each time of Amiens. Its chief industries be- ed by an engraver with his tools i “ Never mind how they look, Jim,” Miss aiildred Cox Is the “ M. Cox’ wliile the new curtains are being laun '—the method by which our country’s Mlss Geary of New York, is mana.ger the war were tanneries and the returned the owner of the mule. “Jes’ whose name Is signed to thousands of dered or dry cleaned. It takes but o f the Hostess house of the Y. W. C. \ mumifncture of zlnc-whlte. ^ ... .. , stamps have been printed ever since you go ahead and shoo him ag’in. Me allotment checks which the families of a few moments to hang them and It began to produce the labels more ti'ii 0,1 cau.se foi wblch in Paris. The Hostess liouse is for “ When the tides of wmr finally re an’ Jake Hawkins will pay the bill." ! Uncle Sam’s soldiers receive. She Is means much to the attractiveness j ^j,an 70 years ago. Bat if the M>rti- her liushaml gu'. c Uic battle the convenience of the Americim wom cede it is probable that the three build “Juke Hawkins.’’ responded th e: deputy director of tlic bureau of war fields of l'’ran( 0, I.'uly E cho is now en doing war work “over tliere.” ings in which the citizens of Mont the room. ! cal lines are broken in the manner blacksmith, wonderingly. ‘What has risk insurance, and one of her duties Soak paint brushes In kerosene then j ^ben you will know that s('pv!ng „ as a luirse in Rutland, , , , Eng- i i dldier took the greatest pride will be ' 1 to Bign 25,000 chcckP per day. Jake got to do with it?" wash in hot soapsuds and they " ilU printed from a zinc; land. T.onI Elelio, v, ho was heir to his Yiddish 1 crumbling ruins. These nre the church “A whole lot,” was the startling re How Could She Tell? become pliable again. 1 photographs have been , faihor, t’.o ■levcnth oarl of ' Yiddish is a dialect' spoken by the of St. Pierre, which was built before , A never-failing remedy for a tender P I named among t \e joinder of the owner. “ We’re bettln’ One of the girl ushers In a Flatbnsh Jews of central Europe, consisting of Columbus set sai on his of ■ on how many times you can shoe that theater had a problem offered her the j skin which might become “ ^ , fjhe fii-st process, still employed in Brlti^^h I tv Iht of May 2, 1D16. corrupted Ilc'brew wltli u large admix- discovery, and which contains a tomb Lady ICUho h<-fore her marriage was mule before going through the roof of other evening. She was showing tv,o i'5 to lather It freely with castile soap,; making of our adhesives except ture of German. It has been carried and font of the eleverUh century, the blacksmith shop and out among letting it dry on, ‘ those of th ..V PAGE SEVEN THP EVENING HER4LD, MONDAY AyGUST 1^, 1918 /-*■ to drive Miss Moore home in his car. down the carriage steps, Eleanor look JShe accepted Ws offer. As they Sktm- ed aboat, longing, y6t afraid to meet jued over the country roads he had an the qnlczical eyes of John Eversfield, opportunity to survey the girl beside C o n s d ^ i o e and her heart sank when she did not j u A T o u e b o | Mm. Sh#WnB almost tli^iprri||Ie8t girl see him. The pleasure she anticipated he had ever seen. Her. CQg|epiHatlon r r r V m p d e a G o w n turned to a dull ache and she te s te d ^as not .grtlflplal iW^ he f ^ d her a her lace kerchief between her fingers ,most Interesting ^eiraQi:>--^lui^ to .talk as (ihe leaned further forward hoping =)>n the subjects he cared for most, and By VICTOR R ED diFFE By EUGENIE ROSSFIER to ^ I n a glimpse of him. •never once spenkliig of hbrseff. ' iBy BUSAN CLAQQBTT Bj VINeBNT a P9BRV (Coffrlobt. 1911. WeeUra Kawapeper Uaie04 f’ Then :pride came to her aid. He had The people of the gtudio had Ms ad promised to be the first to meet her, I (Coprrlabt, U ll. WMt«ra MMrap«pwtJiiloB.) dress and would wire ihlro when Ger- Mark Lester loved and told no one.; and she must not let this crowd of gldlne Lewis came back. He called at not even the oriject of his affections- Courage, hope and ambition had (Gopyrlgbt, 1918,- tin McClur* N«wipa- cousins sense her disappointment. (Copyrlsht, 1918, by the McC FUNNf p«r Syndlcate.) the telegraph office every morning for He was of a timid, retiring dlspeol- well-nigh deserted Elben Ward, and an With a light laugh that well covered per Syndicate.) the expected message, but it did not tion that made him self-deprecatiry added burden came one day when a In the attic Eleanor Brooke dived the ache at her heart, she accepted the Ronald Adair, better known as Rich come. Miss Moore and ‘he l>ecanie very and self-conscious. He made a confident telegram reached him reading: “R. is Into the old horse-hair trunk that had extended hand of Allan Bowie and de ard Stevens, dramatic actor, put down friendly and soon she acciinr-panlcd him of no one, not even of Ralph Est^ dying. Come at once.” scended from the high carriage. 10 once .belonged to the great aunt after his hand mirror with .an exclamation In his car on m,ost of his drives. The whom be considered the beait of man (S e “ It.” was Robert Ward, his brother, whom she tyas named. She was look This was two days before the ball. of relief. H e had his make-up on to days passed and still there was no his twin brother gone wrong ten years kind and a .true, helpful friend. They ing for and hoping to find something “ Isn’t It too bad,” Ruth Worthington satisfy his director this time, he was word from the studio. Every day he before, discharged from a penal In.sti- did not see much of one another ahd slie conld shape Into a dress for the whispered to her that night, as they sure. It was the first time he had called to tajee Miss Moore out In his tution five years later and dead to the Mark was careful not to Intrude upon m dance on the fourth. Wbenever she went up the stalirs together, “ Cousin made up bis face successfully for the car, and before long they reached tho others. AH the same he harbored a world for all Kben ever told, even his was at a loss for finery Aunt Eleanor’s John sent John, Jr., to Baltimore upon camera, for It was so different from sta^,e where he colled her Hilda. ’The sentiment towards Ralph almost broth own family, about him. He had shield trunk had been a veritable treasure affairs of Importance. I think It a the make-up for the footlights that It days grew Into w’eeks. erly. ed his loved ones from the dreaded trove, hut so often had the girl gone shame. He might have waited until was like learning something entirely “Why do you always call at the The latter at the risk of his Ufe bad disgrace. They did not know that, a through the contents she had small after the ball. Although .John told me new. I f everything about moving pic telegraph office?” Hilda asked one day, rescued the crippled sister of Mark, lielpless Invalid, his brother was being hope of finding anything that would nothing but death would keep him ture acting was to be as hard as the after he had announced his Intention from being overtaken aqd crushed b y What Tommy Would Say. supported by Kben In charge of an old he suitable for theqmrty toward which away, there Is always the chance of make-up he was sorry he had forsaken of heading the car that way, an automobile. He made little of 'his O^e day when small Tommy was call man living a liermltllke existence 50 she was looking forward with more something happening. But even If he the stage for the silent drama, but then “I am expecting a wire fi'om New heroism when Mark came to him with ed to the desk with his slate he acci miles away. than usual anticipation. does get back In time for the dance, the tempting salary that had been used York,” he nn'^wered. tears in his eyes, overflowing With dentally stepped on his teacher’s foot. E'or two years the pay for the care Aunt Eleanor’s gowns were all of he will miss the good time we are hav as an Induc.emeut for him to sign a New Y o rk !’’ she exelnlmed. In sur gratitude. About once a week after She looked up, expecting a “Please par of Robert had been a hard task for the heaviest hroeades, velvets and ing, and Cousin John was certainly contract to star In feature photoplays prise. “ Are you from New York?” that Mark would put himself casually don ane,” but Master Tommy was si E:i)en. Uls own health was falling and satins, so stiff they would stand alone. me^in to choose this opportunity for was worth a little Inconvenience. “Yes. Is there anything strange in the way of Ralph, Just to bask im lent. the doctors hud told him he should She had never been stinted In money, pressing business.” “ I’m all ready,” he announced, as his about that?” the sunshine of his smile and open “ W4iy, Tommy, what should you say,” seek another cllinate for a time. He as her namesake frequently was, and Eleanor’s heavy heart lightened af director appeared at his dressing-room “ No, but I thought It strange that heartedness. Sometimes nights hef she asked. hud not the means to carry out this rich dresses, with here and there a ter hearing this and she took her full doorway. “ Now to do or die.” you hod never mentioned It before. I would stroll by the place where RalpR Toouny hung bis little head. suggestion, however. In fact, he was time stain, that had come from. Lon share of the gayety that filled every “I’m afrn’d you’ll have to die,” the have been under the Imprcsslou that hoarded, and glance up at the light In “ What should you say, dear?" unable to work more than half the don and were of a bygone style, had minute of the day and evening. Al .director smiled wistfully. “The star your home wa.s here.” liD window and go home, like some Tommy began to cry. time and the pinch of actual poverty lain for long In the horse-hnlr trunk though no coquette, as were some of we have selected to play opposite you “I was never here until the day I devotee who had visited a cherished “ What should you say, Tommy?” per began to be felt by his wife and daugh under the eaves until young Eleanor the other pretty cousins, time did not has taken a fit of temperament and ab met you.” shrine. sisted his teacher. ter, Luella. / one morning pulled It Into the light. He heavily upon her hands, Allan Bowie solutely refuses to go In a scene with “Will the wire call you back?” she Ralph had a poorly paid position. “ I 8—should s— say ouchl” sobbed The latter had married an estimable W’ith little exclamations of pleasure saw to that, and Alec Worthington. you. She has never seen you, but has asked. Mark learned this, and also noted that Tommy. young man, Warren Boyd, but directly she opened the carefully wrapped Both young men were bewitched, and taken a dislike to you from a picture “ Yes.” Ralph, even Sundays, wore a wCll- after the honeymoon the young hu.s- packages and found herself heir to between them she was kept fully occu she saw of you in a Shylock costume. “ AVhy hasn’t It come before?” iiiemled suit of clothe.s. Sams Place Not There. haud lost his position. He had an of much that was totally unsuited to her pied. The night of the dance, as she She went to her home some place out “ Because of n woman.” One evening they met on the street,, During the lesson one afternoon a fer to contract a promising co-part youth and petite figure, even In a day descended the stairs, brave In her of the city last night. It has tied “ Your wife?” she asked In alarm. a dash of rain came up and Murk In-: violent thunderstorm arose and to les nership witli a friend. l)ut must supply when maids were gowned In costly Dolly Varden gown, no maid among things up for goodness knows how “ No, It Is Just a woman who has vlted Ralph to seek shelter till the' sen the fright of the children the half tlie capital, and this Warren could stuff. them all was lovelier, and the two long.” caused a big change In my plans. It sliower was over In a neighborhood/ teacher began telling of the wonders not do and El)en was unable to co-op But when one loves dances and has gallants, beruffled, powdered and drefis- “ She must be crazy!” Adair ex Is because of her I found time to come cluhrooni. o f the elements. erate wltli lilm in a financial way. not the wherewithal to buy vanities, ed In the height of fashionable attire, claimed. here;” ‘Till a member,” he advised Ralph. “ And now, Jimmy," she asked, “ why Kben Ward made an excuse of being the fact that material Is unsuitable has all but came to blows In their effort to “ No, she’s for from It. She’s been “ That’s strange! It’s because of a “ You .see, we’re just a few people liv is It that lightning never strikes twice sent for l)y an old and cherished little weight, and she always carried win her favor. overtaxed, though, lately, and I man 1 am here. A man I have never ing In a narrow district and meet once In the same place?” frit'nd and left home ulterly dlsidrited the day against her mother’s more But mistress Eleanor minded not wouldn’t be surprised If this Is the met, either, but he is a hateful man.” a week for readings and lectures,. “ Because,” said Jimmy confidently, and discouragtal. Dark tlionghts were certain Judgment of things fit and un that. She accepted their admiration first symptom of a nervous break “ Tell me about him.” he Invited. Miss Deane,” he bowed as a young- “ after It hits once the same place in ills mind on his Journey. His life fit. But If her gowns were not always shyly, which was most becoming, but down.” “ It wouldn’t Interest you,” she said, lady. neared them, and Ralph found ain’t there any more.”— Sunshine Bul was insured for .f.'i.lKHl, As he realized what she should hav.e worn, that fned underneath her pleasure was the hope “ She couldn’t be a fitting type for tr.vlng to make him think there was a himself introdncod to a most charming letin. how much lieiu'fit tliat amount \\ould was lost In the plea.sure one found In .Tohn Eversfield would also find her tho port of the girl In that ’script you mystery. girl. Then Mark, who was a sort of in* to his family, he half wished the looking at the animated face and the good to look upon. Yet, when they have for me or she wouldn’t behave He did not speak until he halted hl« master of cereiiionles for the evening, A Purpose In View. end of his mental misery would come. absolute Joyousness of the girl herself. left the house, early on account of the like this." ear In front of the telegraph office, left the two together and Ralph spent **My friend,” remarked the facetious Ehen reached the wretched hut in For this little story la of a time when roads, he had not come, and there was “You don’t know Gor.ildine Lewis or and then it was only a few curt words. a pleasant hour. man, “ do you get any satisfaction out which his brother liad hccu a charge girls, young girls, were not so sophis tiny ortaglvilng lest he might not be you wouldn’t soy that.” the director He entered the office and returned In It was a week later when Mark, of staring at a thermometer when It upon old Mart’iu Dye for live years, to ticated as at the present drty and their In time ,to see her In the wonderful sold grimly. “ She’s going to be one of a few seconds with an envelope In his neared the home of Miss Deane. reglster.s 09 degrees In the shade?” find Robert dead wltlilu the imur. Dye pleasures, coming far apart, mode them gown or to claim the minuet he had the Mg stars soon.” Geraldine was hands. A lump rose In her throat as Glancing from the street he saw in • “ None to speak of,” replied the was ready to leave for some relatives all the more desirable, simple though )eggod for. evidently a fnvorlto, so Ronald re she noticed It and realized that their the little parlor the girt he had learned crusty Individual, “ but I hope that If 1 In another state. Klx'U found himself they usually were. Ruth pinched her as she'was about frained from expressing his opinion of compaffionshlp was to be broken. to love and Ralph Estes. He turned stand here and gaze at this thermome alone with the dead, no neighbor with This dance had heen heralded for to step into the carriage, whispering, her. “Does it say you are to go?” she in from the spot with a sudden pang at ter the next blithering Idiot who comes in several mlh's, no one aware of the weeks. General Washington had sig as she handed her a sirnill package: Charley Dixon, the director, and quired eagerly. along won t think It necessary to re demise of the la'clnse, and caring less. nified his Intention to be present, paus “ I wonder If you can goess what this Ronald, spent the rest of the day look H e had meant to net offended, hut heart. “ It’s plain,” he commented, his eyes mind me that It’s a hot day.”— Bir For hours Kben sat moodiiy muttering ing for a few hours hi Upper Marl Is? .Tohn Ever^cld’s Tom brought It. ing over the other available stars and her tone won him over. “ I ’ll road It,” betokening intense secret pain. “I mingham Age-Herald. an overjiowerlng thought that came to borough on his way to Annapolis. Nat I’m dying of curiosity. Blip back Into extra girls, but couldn’t find one they he said, as he pulled It open. He rend don’t wonder that Estes has been at his mind. A plan suggested grew with urally everyone was on the qul vlve. the house and open It before grand could agree on as being suitable for It aloud; “ No word from Geraldine. tracted hy Etta. It means good-by to WITH THE HOBOES. in his niorhld mind and Eleanor Brooke forthwith went mother comes. There’s time,” and the part. There was nothing for It,- ap Have secured star to take part. Come some happy hopes I have had, but he “ No one will ever know,” ho whis Into the attic to search for a gown giving the girl a push, Bath stepped parently, but to wait until Geraldine back at once.—Dixon.” is worthy of any woman’s love and I pered hoarsely to himself. “ It Is the brave enough to do honor to the occa Into her place and gave il|sck tit for Lewis came to her senses. The fear “ Oh,” she cried, “ Is that from Char one way out. M.v life Is worth nothing sion. tat, as the two young men called for of losing a renewal of her contract ley Dixon?” He did not answer, but —I will forget.” to those 1 lov(>, my death would .solve She knew what she wanted and lov an .explanation ,of Bleanor’fi^^andden dls would have some effect, likely. she knew It was. “ I am Geraldine Mark did not fonget, M i#. the entire problem. Yes, I have de ingly fingered the heavy brocade cov appearance. The .prospect o f a holiday waa not an Lewis, and I ran,away sooner th aop jjy er p U » ^ cided. Within a few years, anyway, ered with jplnk roses nnd the .trnde^ And In her rppm the .oopleasant one, .specially ,as re y^;as a love scene with you. I was told ydb ItmTpb or with fluctuating icOlbr npony P*«irl-en- as bookkeeper for a _ ^ the insurance, peoide would be called sklrt'of pink sn'llh that had long been some btfslness In the country that Ron were .old and homely.” (ahllslnnent, that business f a il^ and on for tlie immey, for the doctors say her utmost desire. And more daring drtfled miniature wh&e opened ald had to attend to. His father had “And 'here we’ve heen playing love with fingers that trembleB the note left him some property in the village Mark was occupied for a week^^ I will not live long in this climate, so still was the wish to wear the gown scenes for a cofipM of woelcs,” he twisted about the slender g ^ e n chain. of Wlndsllde and' It had heen In the curing a new position. The "ianorlng where is the sin or crime In anticipat Just as it was, flualnt In Its looped-up laughed. overdress and watteau plait. There was only a line, but; R made of hands of the village lawyer so long e.stuhllshment owed him a month’s ing that event?” “Yc.s,” she blushed, “but let’s drive life a benntlfnl thlng.*for ,lt asked for that It needed looking after. If there wages and offered to settle the score The family of Kben Ward waited for She shook out the folds of Siltfti and some place else. IVe arc' staiHllng up that which she was glad , to give. ^^•as any way of turning it Into ca.sh If iMark would take It out in goods, i a week for the return of father and held It against her height. It was In the cor and must look very foolish.” Over and over she rea^ fhe single Ronald was going to find it. and he Tlieii a bright Idea came into his husband and then began to get anxious. long, very long, for Great Aunt Elea “Walt until I wire Dixon,” Ronald line: “D«vr, will you weal^ this for my motored to the village with this object mind. He had seen Ralph at a dis Warren Boyd started a search for the nor had been a tall woman. But she said, as Jie jumped from the car. had also boon slight, and when Inter sake?—John.” Then she slipped it In view. tance and had noticed that he still ml.sslng man. He returned home after The wire that D '!’!un received made her namesake stood in her own room Into the bosom of her dress. With hes After regl.sterlng at the hotel, he lost wore the same shabby suit of clothes, the ahse.nc'c of auctlu'r week with sad, him think .somebody had gone crazy, and twisted and turned before the mir itating fingers she clasped the chain no time In seeking the lawyer. He ex Mark knew enough of the practical' crushing news. At a town far down for It read: “ Fire that star. I have ror to get a glimpse of her hack, she about her neck, but overcome by mod ported to find a notice on that gentle end of tailoring to take accurate eye the river he had U.-arned of a drowned vowed never to make love to another decided the only change needed was In esty at so flaunting her lover’s minia man’s door announcing that he had jneasurement. Then he ordered a suit man being found. The body has been woman but Geraldine Lewis. Congrat ture for curious eyes to look upon, she gone on a fishing expedition, hut this that would he sure to fit his cherished given burial, hut a photograph of the length. ulate us,” and It was signed “ Stevens.” It was a lovely gown and she would hid It among the ruffles of her gown village lawyer was different from the- deceased liiul been taken and articles Dixon took some time to figure out friend. have been a very Indifferent girl If she and hastily ran down the stairs, a radi ' t (■riW 1 . -♦* \ • '.- '■( "* *' f' MONDAY ^u Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ruddell and f if tt^M f f tTttttw w tf t 111 ■ ■■■■■■■ Mr. and Mrs. John Slnnamon spent BOYS FILL COURT lO O M ; the week end at Milford. EfiER’S SALE 18 NOR Wild cherries aVe ripe and the PLAY POKER; STEAL CASH Our second anniversary sale started with a rush Saturday and ABOUT youngsters are tearing down the from all indications we will do a monster business afl^ this Wi S P E M BARfilUNS branches of the'trees wherever found because THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS HAVE NEVER BEFO BEEN DUPLICATED. Here are a few Items from^j|mong t TOWN in order to gather the cherries. Gang Rounded Up in Playground-— hundreds. DROP IN AND INVESTIGATE THIS W$IBK. Hhzel Chambers of HstoI street n iree Youngsters SteuI $47 from| MEN’ S UNDERWEAR. in LADIES’ SKIRTS has returned from Coventry where Ekpressman Foley# Men’s Wool Underwear, about 40 dozen in all. Buy for next she has been the guest of Mr. and winter. We doubt if any more can be bought. F;IRST COME, Mrs. William Sfnith. FIRST SERVED. Market Price |2.75 0 ' t f7iQ Sale E A C H ...... Mr. and Mrs. Latting Caverly of The session of the police court this FOR TU ESD AY : TONIGHT IN MANCHESTER. Men’s Balbrlggan Union Suits, Market Price William str^t have been entertain morning gave evidence of Imlng a 11.75, Sale Price ...... $1.25 State Guard drill. ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Burton, Men’s Balbrlggan Two Piece Underwear, Market Price K Q /s 1 Light Green Tailor Made Serge, 36 size, juvenile court as the room 'was filled < Shephdrd Encampment, Odd Fel- Mrs. Clara Armstrong and Christo 85 cents, Sale P r ic e ...... a l v V was $25,00 n o w ...... $8.98 !ltfWs hall. pher Irvin of Qllbertville, Mass. with boys whose ages ranged from Men’s Underwear, Market Price $1.25 Daughters of Liberty, Orange hall, Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson of six to eighteen. Sixteen to eighteen Pl*lc0 • 89c 1 khaki Serge, size 38, $27 50 Men’s Underwear, B. V. D. style, sizes 34 to 44, worth Campbell Council, K. of C., Ferris Spruce street and Mrs. John McCann of the boys were charged with breach value n o w ...... $10 OK nAntn .Qnlo Prlco ...... 59c [.block. of West Center street are visiting at of the peace. This was the gang MEN’S HOSE FOR TOMORROW ONLY, worth Wadsworth Council, Spencer hall. V 1 \|^i|pfe Colored Serge, 18 New York and Patreson, N. J. They that has been causing so much troub 29 cents. Sale P r ic e ...... “• 19c Royal Neighbors, Tinker hall. went by auto. le in the neighborhood of the Cottage LADIES’ DEPARTMENT siz^ IfQW, ...... $10 Circle theater. The Lee Kids. Father IJcCann’s dog which he has street play grounds. Ladies’ Black and White Hose, Worth ^ i* Park theater, ‘‘The Little Samarl 20 cents. Sale Price ...... A * 2 1 Mustard Colored Serge, 18 size, was I'owned for about 18 years, is dead of For the last two years these boys Itan.” Ladies’ Hose Worth 25 cents $25.00 n o w ...... $7.98 bid age. The dog was a fixture have been making it unpleasant for Sale Price ...... 19c around the rectory and the church the younger children at the grounds Ladles’ Hose, Black, Gray and White Silk 1 Black and White Checked Serge, size lighting Up Time. and was known by hundreds of men, and also the management. Chief worth 75 cents, Sale P r ic e ...... 59c Auto lamps should be lighted at 38, was $22.50 n o w ...... $8.98 women and children who passed St. Gordon has been watching these Bungalow Aprons FOR TOMORIiOW 0>tLY at Special Price o f ...... 98c ,8.26 p. m. Bridget’s church. boys and was well posted ou what 1 Navy Blue Poplin, 16 size was $25.00 The sun rose at 5.56 a. m. John P. Sullivan was right when they were doing. Saturday he went now ...... $9.98 The sun sets at 7.56 p. m. he said that the daylight saving law to the grounds and he came upon , o J I effected the movies. Now that it is the gang so suddenly that the boys ; I M l.. Mary Hendrlck.on of SPrin»-L j were completely surprised. They J|dala, Pa.. 1. the guaat ot Ml.a the theater, and were divided into bunches and were cilia Crosby of Green Hill. A.E g e R&C o Saturday night looked like old times having a nice quiet little game of PARK BLDG Motorman Frank Nichols is con on Main street. poker. The chief saw the cards, the fined to his home on Russell street 849 MAIN ST. SOUTH MANCHF.STER Miss Alice McCabe and Mrs. Wal money and heard the boys use the by illness. ELMAN’S ter E. McCabe and daughter Arline poker terms, and he decided to place Word has been received of the of Russell street have returned from them under arrest und ordered them ^Isafe arrival overseas of George W Paterson, N. J. They also visited to appear in court this morning. Kennedy of Adams street. Walter E. McCabe of the Naval Re William Fraser of Cedar street Several of the boys have been be serves who is stationed at Brook left this morning for a few days’ fore the court on previous occasions lyn. and these boys were given to under Goodrich Tires And Tuhes outing at Savin Rock. Miss Carrie Lang and her sister Mrs. Robert Turklngton and son stand that if they persisted in the New stock just received. Mrs. Edward Foley of Woodbridge way they were going they would land Clarence of Center street spent the street, left town this morning for a week end at Silver Beach. in state prison. GOODRICH MOTORCYCLE TIRES vacation to be spent at Woodmont. (GUARANTEED) Lincoln L. Crosby was home from The warm wave promised for the Boys Must Behave. $12.75 Greenwich over Sunday. He had as early part of this week arrived this Prosecuting Attorney Hathaway his guests Charles Brock of New forenoon and it showed prospects of gave the boys to understand that SPECIAL! Champion X Spark Plugs, 55c ven and Fred Close of Greenwich keeping up with the forecast which they would be made to behave them The Misses Agnes and Lillian Fin selves while at the play grounds. says it will be a record breaker. Tubes Vulcariized, Socony Gas, FREE AIR. negan and Sadie Curran of Ford Alexander Leggett of the Green He was tired of getting complaints [ street will spend the next two weeks was given h 3fi day Jail sentence in about the gang that was causing the I at Asbury Park, N. J. the police court this morning by disturbance at the playground and CENTER AUTO SUPPLY STATION. Mrs. John McCarthy of Pine Hill Judge Carney for intoxicatiep. Leg recommended that the boys be given 105 Center St., Opposite Linden St. is very ill and this morning her life gett has been doing first rate for the to understand by the court that if was hanging in the balance. She has | ^ec the trouble was not cut out they E. E. FISH Phone 673 E. T. BANTLY* ■On^ of the most necessary ar ibeen sick but a few days with rheu- ognized his effort to do better and would land in Jail. ticles of equipment in the mod- [Anatism of the heart. suspended sentence and placed tai^ The Judge gave the boys a good Lieutenant Albert T. Dewey, who on probation for six months. lecture on what they must do if they 0fn household is the electric CALL EXTENDED TO has been taking a special course at a wanted to get along in the world iron. There’s a sturdy servant REV. H. 8. M’CREADY. the glittering coat of an school in Washington, D. C., spent and while he had made up his mind the week-end at his home on Main w m s m ROY LOST to let them all go this morning he . 1 elj^tric iron, ready to turn the By the Congregational Church of stteet and left yesterday for a new emphasized the fact that if they ap of your ironing day Willimantlc— Occupied the Pulpit pbcifort, smoothing out the aseignraent in Texas. m l YEAR IS LOCATED peared before fcim.>aigain they would ■ Osc^' Anderson of the Naval Re- There July 28. lljof J0|le p f the hardest get tkeir iuat. deserts. ! serves^ spent the week-end -ut -kis ffchib housewife. “The : home on Center street. He is doing is tu PedBsylvanla At a meeting of the churclL. and •s'- > , 'Cool, Comfortable and F n iA transport duty and has just returned Hoepii ■Parents Thought He The next case was more like an I acclaslastlcal societies. of the First ^ntehient Ironing—is the Elec- from his fifth round trip through the infant class. Three I)oy8, the oldest I church of Williman- ic Way.'* Had i w»r zone. of which was ten years, appeared Injt^® ^n the church house last A guaranteed iron for $4.35. Private George Torrance, who has court to answer to the charge of] was unanimously voted to • TOP. NOTCH W been training with the Medical Corps After searching in every nook and stealing $47 from Joseph Foley, the® ^®^’ S. Mc- SERVICE SHOE at Love Field, Dallas, Tex., is enjoy corner of uhe country for her son, expressman. This is the money tliat^*^®®*^^ York Village, Me., to be- I Ing a short furlough at his home on I Mrs. Frank Mundana of Hartford Mr. Foley supposed was stolen from ®°“ ® ‘ ^® Willlmantic A strong, serviceable combina MNGHESTEIi ELECTRIC CO. Newman street. He is now station-1 Rbad has at last located him his clothes at the Globe Hollow pond believed that will ac- tion of Canvas Leather and mbr ed at Long Island. About a year ago Frank came last Wednesday night. It developed]®®^ the invltaUon ber Telephone 174. Mr. and Mrs. Benton N. Parker back to his home after a period in a that the oldest of the trio stole the Rev. Mr. McCready occupied the $3.50 and daughter Dorothy of New Brit- state institution. He was home for 'money. The boy’s mother was In pulpit at the Willimantlc church c aln were in town yesterday visiting a short time and disappeared again court. Sunday, July 28, and made a favor- their friends. They were guests of suddenly Thomas Ferguson was appointed Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Palmer of Wood- For the past year Mrs. Mundana guardian for the boy and the little ..V’ a hard worker and has had great bridge street. Dorothy is to remain has been trying to locate the boy. He fellow told him that he with the In Manchester for a week. was of agd for enlisting and she success in his church work in Maine 6iEme a hulii other two little fellows'were donw Suspenders being especially popular with the The actual number of additions toj™ade an attempt to find out If any near the Cheney silk mills last Wed the Republican caucus list this fall boy by that name had enlisted In any younger people. iVf Stiying Qualities...... 40 cents pair nesday. They saw the automobile will be 208. There were 236 appll-1 hranc hof the service. This took r standing at the side of the street ATLAS 14 ,CUB8 10. Baldwin's I cation but there were a number o fh ° ° 8 time and she was pretty well and the coat that was in the auto The Atlas won the second game duplications. The registrars have | <»8COuraged when word came that no mobile. They began to go through boy of that name was In any branch of the series Sunday from the Cubs ten days in which to get the new the pockets of the coat and found of the service. by the score of 14 to 10 at the Adams lists corrected and ready for the the bunch of bills. Then they-made Last week Mrs. Mundana received street field. The game was fast, Inieywoven Stockings [primaries. off with the money.. Evidently Mr. Eating P in ts word from a Pennsylvania State hos especially in the latter part when The 5.23 train that went through Foley did not miss the roll until Have Staying^ Qualities ...... 40 cents pair pital that her son was there and had the Cubs tied the'scufu, and was wit Manchester this morning was equlp- after he had taken the swim later in been nnder doctor’s care for almost nessed by a large crowd. With the ------^ ___ iTied with a new electric headlight, | the day and supposed that the mon-, ^ “It seems so clean and home 't- ' the whole year. The boy went to I score tied in the eighth a squeeze [the first noticed on this division. H, , , . ^ j ey had been taken from his clothes| like here” is the remark Ste ot^ special motor and P®“ “ «y‘Yanla to work and while play by the Atlas put them in the Is operated by a on the bank. ten hear from ladies who come Agent* New M^hod Laundry Corp. there was taken seriously ill. He lead but the Atlas got four more throws a ray even through thick fog The boys lost no time in spending to our Eating Places, 26 Asylum •was operated upon for interna’ runs in this frame cinching the tor about 20 rods. Railroaders say the money. Inside of a few days street and 631 Main streiri, for trouble and has been in bad condi game. “ Bill” Barrett of the Atlas It is a great improvement that had gotten rid of more than a a lunch or a dinner. When YOD tion. had a fine day with the willow get Dr. T. G. Sloan of Park street has third of it. The oldest boy gave are in Hartford, make use of While under the influence of ether ting four hits out of five times ai "eturned from a short trip through his father about a dollar a day with the conveniences of our estalH L. BROWN the boy disclosed where his home bat. The score by innings: ’.he Middle West, including stops in the explanation that he was earning lishments. We enjojr meeting was. The hospital authorities im Atlas A. C. 301 310 051— 14 Detroit, Cleveland and other nearby the money working on a tobacco friends from out-of-town.’ ’ DEPOT SQUARE. mediately notified Mrs. Mundana and Cubs A. C. 010 201 420— 10 I cities. While he was in Detroit, the farm at Laurel Park. the boy will soon be returned to her. mercury shot up to 114 in the streets The mother told the Judge that The Kaiser is telling his people GLASSES t During his trip he ^ Ite d the Ford, she had five children and this boy that further privations and trials are 1 FOR WAR WORK. Cadillac and Packard auto works was the oldest. She suppoe^ that 'in store for them. But he expects, Made By Manchester is going to have a cir Two Local Nurses Volunteer to At the boy was telling the truth.. doubtless, that his gracious apprecia cus one week from next Thursday tend Soldiers Wounded In Battle* Chief Gordon was on the look-out tion of their sacrifices, especially -US- when the 8ig Sautelle shows will give Two Manchester girls leave today tor hoys who had a lot of money to the ones he is not called on to share, have an individuality which appeals two performances on the Hollister to discriminating wearers of gl for training for overseas duty uf spend and soon found the little fel- will amply compensate them for •itreet lot. This show visited Man- tow who was spending money very I sufferings.— Baltimore Ameri And then, too, they are moderat fU i TBIH OPENS SEPT. 3r d . nurses. They are Miss Helen John priced. ^ I'Chester last year and gave two very son of High, street and Miss Bessie freely. Then he questioned him WE TEACH can. OPFFICE OPEN EVERY NIEHEf I nreditahle performances Anderson of Eldrldge street. Both with the result J|that he admitted EXCEPT SATURDAY FROM BkORTHAND TYPEWRITING The annual meeting of the Bouth that he had stolen- tile nipney and glfls are graduates of the Hartford Some one asks. What has become TO 9.00 P. M. ^ MkBchester Fire District will be held (old the officer all about It. The At Optical Dept. Q. Fox ft Co.*'|M^ . - STENOTYPY BOOKKEEPING Hospital training ' schoo\. Since of thfe farmer who by taking summer In the No. 4 hosehouse Thursday the day. , PENMANSHIP their graduation a year ago, they Chief recovered $26 of the roll.. [^boarders used to Just barely keep his night. *The reports and *’®®®mmen-K The case is a puzzle to the local iarm from be(ng foreclosed? Well, LEWISA.HmEit nnd other commerical subjects. Write for Catalogue dgtlons of the officers will be heard. EYESIGHT BPl es In private cases. They volunteer court as the boy Is Just ten years old Several of ’em known to us are now A -^T ' ------iroprlAtions will be made for car- ed as overseas nurses in May, speci and the law does Hot assume that tding in automobiles, while the HOUSE A BASM BLOC& ring on |he work for the next ye4r| a child of that age Is capable of fying September 1 as the date they boarders walk and brush oft th* LETTER FROM SOLDI^r nd tbe t|easurer will ask to borrow ^^g ■committing such a.crime and no pro 4ust.— Meriden Journal. At yesterday morning’s servic(b OjBNUJBTJOIlT BUSINE88 C0LLE6I obey to r tbe expenses of the year vision is made in the law for >sueh for nurses has been so urgent. they the South Methodist chUrch,. Rev.' fillers will be elected. a ease. Boildiiig, floatti Manchester have decided not to wait until the H. Bath read a letter which he AptaosI all of Manchester’s last The result Is that Judge Carney j'; An Ohio man has invented a door- G. H. WILCOX, Principal. date they named. received from Sidney Stricklai^.: ; quota to~ 'Camp Devens enjoyed a wanted a day to consider the casej-iinob that when grasped in the hand Miss Johnson will go today to former member of the chuTCli|, ^ fweek endgfu^loughv The larger part hnd told the mother tOv_^lu^ve^ thejillumlnates an electric bulb placed JJm Camp Allen at Fort Ethan Allen in rejburned to his hpniq^,in.- II ' - |of the ntmiber %came down by auto boy in court tomo^bw' morning [just, above the keyholq. A genius Vermont. Miss Anderson goes to shortly after the,. Way bipipFbftt ji A making the trip in three hDurs. The when he would, p i^ such as he deserves to be rewarded the tJ. S. Base Hospital at Rockport, enlisted ip thq M tl«^ ; former price would not have, been .es iiStree^^ere more lively yesterday •with a seat in' the United States Sen 111. » » I I.IIP I in* II Iilw letter was wrlttWi M.^tiirday evening’s Herald the pecially attractive to motOreycllsts afternoon because, pf the presence ate.—t-Rochester Post Express. land, under .d((^te | u !y Yiifto SvQpry Station put”*out but a guaranteed Goodri^^ tire a't b t a numltor of soldiers and sailors Walter E .Paliher and’"family of StrtcklAnd said.he^l , advertisement on motor- $12.75 is a good buy. - fll^^engh than any -Sunday in a I^s^st advices from bylin indicate; Maple . street'. fajpiv^*v^iir^e^4q{^ Eyes tested and glasses fitted. a furlough, jit ‘‘ announcing Goodrich 'One auto fpll of Ilbven^ that,the almost' h ik h ^ ’ and htK >n^kie;«$tl [Watches and optical goods repaired, sed, hat that h^lha^ ^ ‘ tfrw. The ad quoted Frozen -raspberry sherbet, coldnr Mm^ef^lhe Center for the camp af] councilors are sLlll having trouble in’ the effects ot the j|^ Mliae at $17.75 whereas the fig- than some of those days last January. six o’clock. Another left the City | devising a satisfactory substitute for Pearl street are enjoying two IH* L- Wilson., House and Hale block. ll^ d )MT6 read $12.76. The Balch A Brown’s Fountain. 244(2 roftaarant at 10:46. | victory.—New York, Bvenli^ Poet. weeka’ vacaUoa at Coventry Bike.