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.\ STATEtOFC. OSTON POLICE Coolidge at Historical Pageant MAKES A PLEA To Friance, The Reason ARE INVOLVED MARCH ON PEKING; FOR m n o N Paris, May 17.— Great has been^put the people right. IN BIG PROBE the surprise and bewilderment of i “ No, the United States is not the French people to learn that paying any debt to France, for she RED $92,000,000 in gold bas been re- owes us nothing," announced the Wants Landing Fields in All celvfd In Parik from New York bank. “ This gold represents dollars A Member of Ibe Rum and since the beginning of the year and ' pur'chased by the Bank of France that there is still $60,000,000 to in America at the beginning 'of Foreign Troops Guard Em- Com m unities^ Uniform come from America later in the 1927 and ‘earmarked’ for France. Graft Ring, Now in Jail METHODIST BISHOP year. "After all these shipments are “ I did not know that America nothing more than a transfer from b a ssie s^ o y ie t Soldiers Parking Laws Suggested owed us-that much,” is one of the one vault to another. We ceased Makes a Confession remarks that may be heard; or our purchases on the American IS FOUND GUILH such comment as: market last July and this gold has Naming Officials. May Join Nationalists; At Annual Meeting. “ America is certainly paying her been awaiting shipment ever since. debt regularly.” “ We could pot ship it all at It became common to read in the once as the insurance companies Denmark Clergyman Charg­ Quiet at Naiddng. le.artford, Conn., May 17.— A newspapers after the arrival of a refused to take risks on more than Boston, Mass., May 17.— A plea for uniformity of traffic reg- liner from New York: ten or twelve millions at a time. sweeping probe of the Boston po­ “ Another $10,000,000 • arrived This explains the numerous arriv­ lice department was believed to ed With Umninisterial London,- May 17.— Chinese Na­ uiations in all towns of the'state, als of gold that has so Intrigued from America yesterday.” have been started today as a result tionalist (Southern) troops are ap« a desire for action in straightening It took the Bank of France to the man in the street.” out of the daylight savings troubles of sensational charges of “ protec­ Conduct at Conference. preaching Peking, according to ad­ of Connecticut, and the proposition tion grafting” by at least 15 offi­ vices, from Shanghai today. of encouraging aviation were ex­ cers of this city. The charges were Foreign troops (including Amer­ ican) are guarding the foreign em­ pressed before the annual meeting MURDERS DANCER FENN BILL IS UP made from within prison wallk Kansas City Mo., May. 17.— Bishop Bast of Copenhagen, Den­ bassies and compounds. This is the of the State Chamber of Commerce where John F. Mullen, alleged ordinary guard, which has ndt beeiz in its opening session here today. member of the rum and vice graft mark, was found guilty of Impru­ strengthened since the actnal ad­ Resolutions were adopted asking THEN SHOOTS SELF BEFORE THE HOUSE ring, is incarcerated at present. . dent and unmlnlsterlal conduct be­ vance upon the city began. The Mullen was one of five against Chamber committees to take ac bulk of the foreign troops are held tlon on the three problems that whom indictments were returned fore the Methodist general confer­ late yesterday afternoon on charges ence today. at Tlen-Tsln. have come to be pressing through It is reported that Soviet Rus­ out the state. which Included conspiracy to steal He^was suspended permanently Doctor Dying After Failing If Passed, Connecticut Will goods from John Sullivan, mana­ sian troops guarding the Mongoll- The resolutions were adopted from the exercise of the office of frontier are being reinforced. without dissent as follows: ger of the Ritz hotel, obstructing an "Hecognlzlng that the regulation Justice, corruptly soliciting a po­ bishop. This has led to speculation as to to Win Love of Beautiful Gain One Member in tbe whether Russian troops may move of automobile traffic in our local lice officer to accept a bribe and All of the charges and specifica­ communities is one of Increasing conspiracy to obstruct justice. Mul­ President Coolidge took time off from his duties to help celebrate through Mongolia to Join the South­ tions against him, were sustained ern army. If Peking la actually oc­ importance, and particularly in its Spanish Actress. Congress. len, in addition, faces larceny a political convention held way back in 1786. Here he is shown, right, in the report of the "select number larger aspects it may have largely charges In connection with his cupied. with Governor Ritchie of Maryland, watching a pageant staged by St. of seventeen” which acted as a The whereabouts of Marshal to do with community cordiality in stock broking business. John’s College at Annapolis. It commemorated the meeting at Annapo­ trial commission. creating favorable impressions on Others Indicted Chang Tso Lin, dictfitor of the Pe­ Washington, May 17.- - The lis that laid the foundation for the famous Constitutional Convention. Five other bishops, having reach­ king government and generalissimo the part of visitors from other New York. May 17.— The last The others who were indicted ed the statutory age limit were re­ towns and other sections of the chapter in the tempestuous romance claims of eleven states for their were: Nicholas' Cocklnos, Watch of the Northern armies# remains tired by the conference during the unknown. It Is reported from Muk­ country, be it resolved that the di­ of Marla Montero, beautiful 27- rightful representation In Con- and Ward Society operative. Attor­ day. They are Bishop Luther B. rectors be requested to refer to ney James A. Hatton, former assis­ den that he has -withdrawn from .vear-old Spanish dancer and singer, gress and a counter-movement to ADJOURNMENT DATE AMERICAN ENVOY Wilson, of New York, Bishop Peking with a large force of picked the automobile committee of the tant district attorney of Suffolk Joseph F. Berry, of Philadelphia, and Horatio Columbres, fiery enlarge the present membership county and former assistant United troops and is on his way to Man­ Chamber for study and report some faced the House today as it took up Bishop Wilbur P. Thlrkfield, of plan for the unmistakeable and uni­ Argentinian physician, was being States District Attorney. Albert churia. the Fenn bill to reapportion repre­ Chattanooga, Bishop William Old­ Attaches of the United States le­ form marking of local parking reg­ written today in the prison ward at sentatives among the states. Sidllnger, professional bondsman OF CONGRESS FIXED GOES TO ETHIOPIA ulations in all communities to avoid and Ralph Gross of Lowell, a friend ham, of South America and Bishop gation in Peking were quoted as Reception hospital, where Colum­ Brought to a vote at the Insist­ of Mullen. . Francis W. Warne, of Bangalore, saying they did not anticipate any indiscriminate annoyance to uncon­ ence of leaders who say the House scious offenders.” bres lay dying. He shot himself All w;ere .out on bail today with India. disorders hut that preparations is flouting the constitution In de­ Bishop Wilson is seriously 111 and were made for auy eventuality. Stand and Time through the temple after sending a laying reapportionment, the bill the exception of Mullen. Friends of Greeted With Grand Cere­ On standard time the Chamber: the former broker were believed to To Quit May 26 in Time to left Kansas City to return to New Foreign residents of the city were bullet through her heart last eve­ met bitter opposition from repre­ have beared the wrath of the udder- York today. advised either to leave or to re^ ''Resolved that there be referred to sentatives of 17 states which would ning. world, following his expose of al­ Bishop Bast Absent. main in their homes. the directors, for consideration the lose members under the bill. Attend the National Con­ monies in Equatorial Af- Tposslblllty of relief from the con­ "I killed her because I loved her leged relations with police officers. Bishop Bast was not present Mostly Marines Although the constitution pro­ when the report of the “ select num­ ditions existing due to the practise and she wouldn't have any more to They felt, it Is said, that he was The United States forces In Tien- of advancing time during a portion vides for a reapportlonmbnt of safer In jail and left him there. ventions. frica by the Empress. ber of seventeen" was given to'the Tsin and Peking consist mainly of do with me,” the rejected suitor members of Congress every ten conference. of the year.” gasped before falling unconscious Mullen, In a 30-page statement to marines wbo have been on duty in In the matter of aviation, anoth­ years, based upon the census, no prosecuting officers, late last night Although deprived of his office of that country for years. They aro at her feet. reapportionment has been made bishop. Dr. Bast retains his stand er resolutlpn; “ Resolved that in The Spanish beauty learned last and early today, gave the names of Washington, May 17.—-This is under order^ to do nothing which view of ,4he growing Importance of since 1922. Backers of the bill de­ many men' whom officials had not Washington, May 17.— The Ing in the ministry. The "select might provoke hostility 6'f the Chi-' Saturday that Columbres had a wife clare that the result Is that the Seventieth Congress will close Its the story of how Mr. Addison B. number’s” report recommends that aviaUon, the. directors be requestpd and four children tn Paris and House is not representative of the connected in any way with the al­ nese but to protect American livW ‘ to. appoint a standing aviation cc/ i leged rum and graft ring. A list first session May 26 and begin a Southard, recently appointed Unit­ "adequate provision” for his sup­ and properties. “ ordered him never to.speak to her country. of fifteen police officers, names and port be arranged. mittee to which ihay be referred for again, police discovered. He, left leisurely trek to the National con-: ed States Minister to Ethiopia, was In view of tbe fact that John van consideration and report such mat­ Much Opposition stations, were among the material The committee recommended A. MacMurray, the United States ters relative to aviation as the her studio aftqr a stormy scene. Because of the wide-spread op­ supplied to'the 'Bouflty oWcers. ventlons, under plans finally ap­ received at the court o f .Addis Aba­ tbat-favorable conelderation be giv­ When he returned last evening, he position to disturbance of the^ pres­ minister, recently concluded a set­ directors (maJ^lecU” ___v,.___ _ ' MUllen willi. probabljf be exacAned proved by adm inlstf^on leaders. ba on the occasion ot his presenta­ en Bast by the committee on epls- was'all smiles. They quarrelled. A ent membership, the bill of Repre­ tlement of the “ Nanktog IncidenV’ “ ResolvW^that the attention of by investigators'Of (3ov. Alvan T. The tax reduction bill alone tion of credentials. cbpacy, for his support and sus­ with the Nationalls't gbvernm ^ it shot rang out and the dancer’s sentative Fenn, Republican of Con­ Fuller today* all local Chambers, of Commerce stood as a barrier to the Asked by Belaten Ghcta. Wolde. tenance until the next quadrennial Is felt in ciredes close to the united and other organlzatloh members be screams were followed by thrso necticut, provides for a reappor­ tionment on the 1930 census. It The Investlgadti of the alleged adjournment but administration Tsadik, the Ethiopian mihister of general conference. He will prob­ States legation that Americans are called ,to the importance of estab­ more shots. ring by District Att)rhey William J, ably be assigned to a charge in his Had Planned .Murder. also provides that if Congress fails leaders hoped for Its passage in the foreign affairs, whether he prepared not apt to be molested If they re­ lishing landing fields In each com­ Foley will be continued until the Senate today, a quick settlement of former area, members of the com­ main In the background, according munity. Police said, today that Columbres to do this itself, the secretary of June session of the Grand Jury, it to approach the imperial palace on evidently had been planning to kill commerce shall apportion Congress­ all differences between the House a gorgeously bedecked m'ule, or the mittee indicated. to advices from Tien-Tsin. “ Resolved that- to this aviation was believed at the Court Houss The verdict was not unanimous, the dancer for several days. He men among the states. and Senate and its final enactment imperial motor. Southard selected The Japanese troops guarding committee-when and if appointed today. by the end of the week. It was it. was learned, as. Several of the the Japanese legation and the Jap­ there be referred for consideration left several letters, one of which “ If this bill fails of passage the Ford. gave Instructions for settlement of there will be no chance of any ac­ whispered, however, that failure to jurors stood out for suspension for anese compound have erected bar­ advisability of such action as may The ceremonies, according to the a quadrenhium, and others for an ricades. These troops, as well al all his estate. Another, written In tion before 1930, and Congress Will pass the tax bill would not delay official report to the State Depart­ be necessary to provide a means by the adjournment as the tax reduc­ indefinite time. the other foreign contingents, are which land, needed for the develop­ Spanish, was translated as follows: have for the first time In 150 years ment, made public today, was in “ I loved her dearly and I have disregarded the constitution,” said BANDIT SHOOTS BOY tion would be applicable to 1929 Bast still may appeal the findings under orders 'to do nothing to pro­ ment of aviation facilities may be the “ Audience Hall of the Conquer­ of the court here, to the committee voke the -wrath of the Chlnaso. acquired by other means.” always loved her. She did not care Representative Fenn. payments and could be enacted ing Lion of the Tribe of Judah#" for me. Life with her Is not worth “ I am confident It will pass be­ next December in plenty of time to on judiciary of the church, and re­ A number of' foreign resldenta, FOR QUEER REASON become effective next year. which, obviously. Is a splendid hall ceive another ecclesiastical trial, chiefly British, have left Peking, while." cause it^provldes for equal repre­ for such occasions. Columbries, who is 37, is said to sentation for all.” When President Coolidge af­ probably at the next general con­ said a dispatch from that city. .. Connecticut would gain' one fixed his signature to the flood con­ “ They were escorted by a troop ference. Advices. from. Toklo Indicate that be the son of a wealthy rancher in of calvary,” the report continues, CUPBOARD WORTH $3,000 Buenos Aires. If he recovers, member of Congress under the Fenn “I Don't Like Your Looks" He trol bill, it was said, all chance for Japanese government officials are bill as estimated by the Census Bu­ a summer session vanished. This “ headed in person by the command­ now convinced that Marshal Chang which physicians say is doubtful, Sa:rs and Then Blazes Away ing general of the area. The vai'ious he'will face a murder charge. reau. was the one piece of legislation, ac-^ PRESIDEHT TO VISIT Tso Lin cannot defend Peking and IS SOLD FOR $20,000 House leaders are — Nationalist leaders. Abby W. Howes, Danvers High McLARNIN-MANDELL two bullets, taking effect in the authoritatively stated that ^the mand of Her Majesty the Empress. The celebration of the 150th anni­ school teac'her, today lost her equi­ fiv e DROWNED Horace E. Dodge Weds Miss youth’s stomach. At a .hospl’ al it President will veto this bill and The audience was a joint one. Her versary of Phillips Academy of An­ ty suit against Wallace Nutting, of FIGHT IS POSTPONED was said Watson probably would that no attempt will be made to Majesty the Empress and His Im­ dover will provide President Calvin Baltimore, Md., May 17.— Five Framingham,. clergyman, author, Muriel Sisman, Rich Detroit die. enact it over hlo veto. perial Highness the Prince Regent Coolidge with the opportunity to persons were drowned early today- antiquarian and greater of the Contractor. The bandits forced Merritt Wat­ The new Merchant Marine bill were both on the throne platform.' make his‘ third visit to Northamp­ when the barge Calvery, being towed by a tug, sanh in Chesapeake famed Nutting nature pictures. The Showers Predicted So .Cham­ son, Jr,, bartender, and several cus­ was also to go to the White House Mr. Southard remained about five ton to his home in this city since suit Involved a Colonial cupboard, London, May 17.— A romance he enteredjthe 'White House, it was bay five miles off Annapolip. , pionship Bout Goes to To­ tomers to line up against the wall today, after its final enactment by minutes with Her Majesty and his. now in the possession of the J. which began In Detroit, Mich., while they rifled the till of $65. Congress. The President was said Imperial Highness, during which learned here today. The President Mr. and Mrs. Everett, Ihsley and. Plerpont Morgan family. morrow Night. united two rich American families to favor the bill In its present form. period the usual salute was fired." and Mrs. Coolidge will make a six their three children were asleep The young, desperadoes were put­ aboard the barge , wheii a portion of Miss Howes claimed that Mr. today when Miss Muriel Sisman was ting their victims through a series The Muscle Shoals and Boulder In- responding to Mr. Southard’s hour stopoxer on Saturday aftea- the bottom fell but' smd the craft Nutting perpetrated fraud when-he New York, May 17.— The married at the Bayswater Presby­ of "setting up exercises" when Dam bills, both of which were on greeting, the prince regent said he noon. Mrs. Coolidge will, spend the purchased from her the cupboard terian church to Horace E. Dodge, the administration’s legislative pro­ hoped the opening of the .legation greatef part of the time with her disappeared. They had no chance- fight between Jimmy Mc- young Watson chanced to enter. Be­ mother, Mrs. Lemira Barrett Good- at $3,000. Denying the charge Mr. son of one of the founders of Dodge fore he could realize what was go­ gram, were in the background. The would enlarge the commerce and to escape. Nutting said that It was the book Larnin, challenger, and Sammy Brothers, Detroit automobile manu­ Muscle Shoals measure was In con­ hue, who has been a patient in the The barge, loaded with stone, ing on, the bandit spat out his amity between Ethiopia and the Cooley-DIckinson hospital here .for was being towed to Urbanna, Va« that he wrote and the publicity he facturers. The ceremony took place ference, with indications it would United States. Mandril, champion, for the vvnemous statement and followed nearly six months. * put out that increased the value of at 2:30 p. m., in the presence of a it with two bullets. be reported hack and finally enact­ Ethiopia is a vast land-locked the Howes cupboard. lightweight boxing title, was ed later in the week or early next During their stay here President MEX. LEADER KILLED few friends and relatives. Young Watson collapsed In front country hard by the heart of Kip­ and Mrs. Cooldige will probably be Mexico. City, May 17 — Tomas While on the witness stand M postponed this afternoon until Mrs. Dodge, a beautiful girl of of the door. Leaping over'his body, week. It, likewise, was said to ling’s “ Man Who Was Thursday" Nutting testified that he sold a col*- at the Coolidge residence at 21 Mas- Soto, an Agrarian leader, of Bs- 24, is the daughter of Andrew Sis­ the two bandits sped away. meet with presidential approval. country In equatorial Africa. aassolt street later visiting Mrs. lection of 300 antique pieces to J. tomorrow night by Tex Rick­ The Boulder Dam bill was pend­ plnazo, Nuevo Leon, who led an-at­ man, Sr., a millionaire Detroit con­ Legend has it that there are no Goodhue at. the Dickinson hospital. tack upon the ranch of Theodore Plerpont Morgan in a minute and tractor. ing in both House and Senate,, with ard, promoter, when he learn­ PAY INCREASES snow-capped mountain peaks there They'will probably be dinner Von Wernish, a German, was killed a half and that "Morgan didn’t Dodge Is a speedboat manufac­ its chances for enactment at this because all the mountain peaks kre ed that showers are forecast guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben V. yesterday in a second attack against know any more about the value of turer and is the heir to a $37,000,- Washington, May 17— Pay increase session doubtful. toasted. , Hills, nrtghbors of theirs on Mas- an antique - upboard than a hole In Reports Judicated it might pass Von Wernish’s property, qaid a dis­ for tonight. 000 fortune. leglslatton - 'for 135,0d0 . federal Southard, hn American business sasoit street. patch from Nuevo Leon' today. The the wall." Announcement of the engage­ workers-—45,000 of whom are in the House next week but a filibust­ man interested in mining and en­ President Coolidge will he a guest 'lliie $3,000 Howes cupboard er, fully capable'of defeating it, is first attack was made, last Decem­ ment was made in London last the Washingrtou departments— soon gineering projects in Central Afri­ of honor at the celebration of the ber when Von . Wernish was badly brought $20,000. Mr. Nutting also month after members of both fami­ In waiting in the Senate. 150th anniversary of the academy.. TREAStBY BALANCE will be written upon the statute ca, was. appointed resident minister wounded while defending his home.. had dealings over antiques with lies had denied the match. books; to Ethiopia by President Coolidge Headmaster Alfred E. Steams was \Henry Ford but he did not comment The AgfAriane . again attacked the After the ceremony a reception The Senate last night passed a eerly in February. a classmate of President Coolidge at rencli yesterday when they were on Mr. Ford’s sagacity ' s a pur­ Washington, May 17.— Treasury GEN. NOBILE RETURNING Amhersi college. was held at the Dodge apartment in bill which adds at least $20,101,080 beaten off. . chaser of things antique. (balance May 15: $122,363,181.65. Park Lane. to the present salaries of govern­ A'THLETE ATTRACTED “ We are going on a lengthy ment employees. The vote was TO His lan d in g b a se Birmingham, Ala.,' May 17.- honeymoon in Norway where we forty-eight to nothing. “ Monte” Priest, former .member., of expect to live v e ^ quietly,” ' said The 'Welch-Brookhart BIU now the Syracuse International -League Down And Outer Seeks Dutchman Able To Tell Dodge. "Later we shall return to goes to conference with the House Radios That He Discovered No baseball club and of the Memphis England. We may reside perma­ which passed a hill carrying lesser New Land on 34 Hour Trip. Southern'League team, was still In nently in London.” increases. a critical condition today from the Fortune Of $5,000^000 effects of an ax-attack by a negro The wealthy young American London, May 17— The Italian When Quakes Will Occur failed to say why he and his bride burglar. exploration balloon carrying th'e Priest was struck by the negro \ may desert the United States. North Polar expedition headed by Boston, Mass., May 17.— Seeking^Tbornhorn, recalled to the boy’s Dodge’s former wife, Mrs. Knowl- when he went to investigate a General Umberto No)jile, is return- noise in the room of v Mrs. • Daisy mind a message upon the hack ofj Amsterdam, May 17.— A claim to«^ The first was the violent earth- son Dodge, divorced him last sum­ RESUL'TS! the $5,000,000 fortune of an un be able to foretell earthquakes and inglng to King’s Bay, Spitzbergen, Stelnmets, in whose house he liv­ a picture of his dead mother. quake in Japan in September, 1923, mer. Shortly afterward she was after reaching Nicholas II Land known' father,. Bruce ThQrnborn to Thornborn, after beating his way;! other subterranean happenings was while others predicted disturbances "I hadn!t finished Tending The ed. Mrs. Steihmets was fatally in­ married to Lieutenant Benjamin F. (Lenin Land), said a Central News jured by the ax-wellder, who es­ day took the first step from a 35 around the world to thlsxity, has. advanced today by C. "Van Schenk took place In Greece, in 1926, Manning, who was stationed at Herald when; my telephone rang Brill, 60-year-old Dutch “ Diviner" in answer to my ad. J obtained Dispatch from Rome this afteniopn caped. cent a night room t o . the heights finally placed the case In the hands Caucasia, in 1926, and in Greece Honolulu. quoting a radiCigram received there of riches. Thomborn claims to b e 'o f counsel and afi attempt will b e ; of Haarlem, near Amsterdam. and the Balkans this year, the services of Just the girl, I from General Nobile himself. N O l ^ PAINTINGS SOLD. the son of the late James D. I. j made ^ secure bis rights, if any^ 'Van Schenk Brill claims to be a "In my opinion it Is not the wanted and ;haturally I aln pleais- EDITOR’S WIPE DIES. ed with th4" results your* paper At the time the wireless message London, May- 17.— High prices Thornborn of Perth, Australia and! for hit rival of Prof. Bendandi, of Faenza earth, but another power In the Greenwich, Conn., May 17.- was sent from the Italia it had been through .counsel has given notice | The boy'lived .at'on e time in; Observatory, the eminent Italian brings.” were brought today at the sale of universe that causes earthquakes,” Jennie Pierce Rodmeyer, wife ot aloft approximately. 3 4 hours. . the Holfofd collection of famous ot his cladm to the American and Seattle, 'Wash., leavhig there tO ; forecaster of earthquakes. said the forecaster. "This power is These were the actual words John Rodemeyer, noted Connecticut of Mrs. Oswald Fisher of Porter General Nobile said he had not ralntlngs. Knoedlers, of New York, Australian authorities. I'work as; a helper in a steamsblPi During aa Interview with Inter­ always at work but sometimes It newspaperman, died at her home on discovered any new land. paid ‘ $264,000 for a Rembtandt ‘ a three line notice Ijn a New galley after the death ot hU motl national News Service the "Divin­ street when we talked to her developes excessive activity when West Putnam avenue here today, tWe morning. The 'Weather was 'q.ery cold, the entitled "Portrait o f a Man Holding York newspaper, datelined Mel- er. er" produced properly documented quakes result." following an operation that was Mrs. .Flsher >'la aware of the thermometer registering 15 degrees a Tojjch.'f Another painting called boufue, Australia, read by yoUng The photo and . a war ttecorat evidence signed by a Dutch notary Van Schenk Brill said this power performed two weeks ago. he^w zero, centigrade. ‘Portrait of a Man-with -a Cleft Thornborh on the docks of Copen­ which 'he beheves to have beenf public showing he had accurately Mrs. Rodemeyer was 65 years power o f claasi^ed adYertlsing. Is active at present, indicating a You can buy Amlta, too.- Call 'The Italian is returning to Kihg’s Chin," brought $242,000 and hagen, started his fight to claim property o t his father are the> forecast 20 seismic disturbances number of several quakes through­ old, .a. native of .Canaan, Sho was 654. Bay by way of Cape Zelanjra, Nova Cuyp’a "D ortfech f' fetched $110,- the. fortune. The notice which told memos which Tborfiborn hao!j^ since 1923. out the wrold this year. married to Mr. Rodemeyer flttoen Zembla. ot the death of tbe AuatraUan parents,

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-U.' im HEARS w m ■-i CLAIMS DEMOCRATS SOEIOIS7SOH POORlTAtlANS I OBITUARY FORRORWAUIIAN S WAYTOREIffiDY SET FOR JUNE 7,8,9 AND VARE COMBINED ANIMALRUHTIM FROM CROYDON ■ h - D EATH S Charged With Manslaughter; MINETROOBIES Washington, May 17.— An alleg­ I IN 1W 0 HOURS Woman Gets a Year For As­ ed alliance in Philadelphia between roGEtT0U.S. Bfini.''Corodon M. Beebe sault. Gommittee Picks Full Moon Democrats and forces of Senator- Caroline B. Beebe, age 83, wife t Elect William S. Vare, (R) of .of Gbrodon M. Beebe, died at her Bridgeport, Conn., May 17.— London.— Scores of theories are Pennsylvania is a “ national scan­ home-on South street. South Cdv- Raymondville, Takas' -T-' A. C. Brussels.— Aviation in Europe dal,” Louis C. Cassidy of Philadel­ liondon.— Despite severe restrictive entry, Wednesday afternoon after had advanced by leaps and bounds. Louis KIska, of Norwalk, was sen­ being advanced by experts for the W e A For Big Affair at measures adopted by both the U. S. Rogers, curator of ,the Denver tenced by Judge John R. Booth, of phia charged in a telegram today a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe Museum, a representative of the The airplane in which I came from reasons for the present parlous to the Senate presidential funds in­ and Italian Governments, hundreds had been residents of South Coven­ Croyden Airdrome, England, Danbury, in Superior Court the British coal fields of Italian peasants are annually be­ Smithsonian Institute, and Robert today, to serve from one to . White House. vestigating committee. try for forty years. Snow, of Raymondville, will spend weighs fourteen thousand pounds Many of them undoubtedly a' Cassidy denied a statement yes­ ing smuggled into the United Besides her husband, she is sur­ and can carry a load bf forty-three years in slate prison. Kiska plead­ the month of June in the iieart of ed guilty to a charge of man­ unsound, although there is Utt terday of Joseph F. Guff y, mana­ vived by five sons, Lewis B. of Mexico capturing wilv. animals and hundred pounds. The wlngspread ger for Gov. A1 Smith in Pennsyl­ This allegation is made by the Manchester, Olin M. of Talcottville, is eighty-four feet. The cabin can slaughter in connection with the doubt that the majority of the rea­ It was definitely decided at the Rome correspondent of,the Dtdly making scientific investigations, it death at Norwalk on March 29, ’ meeting of the general committee vania, that $2,000 had been sent to StephenR. of Manchester, Hobart has been announced here by Snow. carry eighteen passengers and a sons propounded are contributing Philadelphia to elect Smith dele­ Chronicle, powerful Liberal organ A. of Bast Hartford'^and Eugene steward; the cockpit has places for last, pf Eugene Tobey. in charge of arrangements for the here, in an article appearing In the The Texas State Game Commission Tobey was wounded by a shot factors to a situation which na^y fifth annual Community Club Lawn gates. W. o t Millington, Mass., and by will be represented by Snow, who is two pilots and there is a large com­ agree is approaching catastrophic daily. The correspondent declares three . daughters, Mrs. ' John N. gun in Kiska’s place, and Kiska im­ Fete at the "White House” last 'The telegram follows: a deputy commissioner. partment for baggage.' dimensions. . . ^ “ As Smith candidate for delegate that those smuggled Into America Risley of Hartford, Mrs. Leon Hay­ As soon as the machine is mediately was arrested for liquor night, that the big social event will Thp party will enter Mexico law violation and sent to jail. On the one hand it Is declared in Philadelphia, wish to deny Guf­ pay at least $1,000 to the smug­ den of Norwifth -and Mrs. John wheeled to the field from a han­ that mismanagement of. the mines, be held a week earlier than was glers. about June 1, and spend the entire Tobey died meanwhile and Kiska originally planned. fey statement before your commit­ Hoffman of East Hartford. There gar, all struts and w lr^ are, ex­ indifferent and archaic • selling “ So many Italians peasants have was one son, Daniel C. Bqebe, de­ month in the central part of the amined, the body ailerons, ^ tail, was held for his death. The date had been tentatively set tee that anti-Smith candidate run­ Country, Snow said. Jaguars and Judge Booth also sentenced Mrs. methods, and fierce foreign comp^ ning obliged Guffey to send O'Don­ made their fortunes in America ceased.'One brother, Frank Abbey, fusilage and cabin are gone over tition are the main reasons for the for the second week in June, on the during the last 20 years,” the cor­ other- Mexican wild animals will be Mary Heltman to serve a year in 14, 15 and 16, but when it was re­ nell $2,000. Alliance between of Fenton, Mich., 28 grandchildren by two inspectors. The engine is situation as it exists today. On the respondent says, “ that the poorest and 31 great grandchildren, sur­ captured." -The jaguar is much then inspected. All spark plugs are jail when she pleaded guilty to alized that'the full moon comes on Democrats and Vare in Philadel­ aggravated assault on George other, there are many who profess peasant— today will beg, borrow or vive. . larger and* more powerful than the taken out ot the fourteen cylinder to seis in the present condition of the night of June 3, it was decided phia national scandal.” puma, the scientific name for the Hogies of Norwalk, on March 10. to stage the outdoor carnival on Sedgwick Kistler of Lockhaven, steal the necessary money to go to Funeral services will be held Armstrong-Jaguar 385 H. P. en­ affairs the natural result of years America. Saturday afternoon. May 19, at two Mexican lion. Pumas are common gines. There are three engines on The couple had lived together as Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Pa., a Smith candidate for national man and wife and separated. Mrs bf intensive ■working of the mines. June 7, 8 and 9th. The committee committeeman, was questioned Families Disi^pear. o’clock daylight saving time at the in spme parts of Texas, especially each ship. All oll( filters,-pipelines, Mines Worked Out "Quite frequently entire families South Methodist Episcopal church, Willacy and Kenedy counties. springs and tappets are examined. Heitman met Hogies on the street, ^ was of the opinion that the weather about the statement but said he and tried to shoot him. Her re­ It is pointed out that some of the was much more apt to be suitable knew nothing of the charges. Kist­ mysteriously dlsapear from small of which Mrs.' Beebe was a mem­ Expert Hunters Airworthy Ticket principal mines are nearly 200 years villages and towns in Southern ber. Rev. M. S. Stocking, pastor of Snow and his brother, Luther D. No machine Is permitted to take, volver jammed and she beat him during the full moon period and ler, however, told of making a across the head with the weapon. old, and practically worked out, that the moonlight would add to $1,000 contribution to the Demo­ Italy. It is well-known they have the Morth Methodist church of Snow, sherriff of Willacy county, the air without an “ air-worthy” and that coal is found so far from the beauty of the occasion. cratic Party last February only to emigrated to America or Canada, Manchester, will officiate. Inter­ have earned an enviable reputation Ucket. The result of these examin­ the pit head that getting it to the At the meeting last night, plans discover that the money was used but all efforts of the police to trace ment will be in the East cemetery through their lion-hunting excur ations is that the Imperial Airways surface is an uneconomical, propo­ were discussed and perfected. An­ by the Smith organization. them invariably prove fruitless. sions. Sheriff Snow has killed have flown machines more than POWER INTERESTS sition. other meeting will be held at 8 “ I didn’t think 1 had made any The disappearance of peasants more than 30 mountain lions, but 3,000,000 miles and have carried In the view of another school of o’clock n e A Monday evening at the contribution to the Smith cam­ from the village of Pontelandolfo, ABOUTTOWN the brothers greatest “ kick'” is more than 64,000 passengers with USE PROPAGANDA thought, principally the Socialists, "White House.” The Lawn Fete paign,” Kistler explained. He was near Benevento,” adds the corre­ found in lassoing the beasts. only one accident in the past three it is the present system of affairs, general committee includes Robert told by Guffey, however, that his spondent, “ recently assumed such According to Robert Snow, it is and onerhalf years. whereby the mines are owned by M. Reid, Robert K, Anderson, $1,000 check was used in tne alarming proportions that the po-i Friends of Miss Helen L. Havi- comparatively easy for two experi­ After a plane has flown two hun­ Indiridual persons, that is wrong. i I Nationalization, according to this Charles B. Lpothis, Fayette B. Smith campaign. lice were ordered to leave no stone land, director of religious educa­ enced men to capture these beasts' dred hours it Is completely disman­ Washington, May 17.— Power in Clarke, Mark Hrjimes, William Kistler said he dldn t Intend to unturned in solving the mystery. alive with lariats. By lassoing the tled and a new machine construct­ terests spent $14,000 annually in group, with pooling of resources tion at the South Methodist church, and a central selling system would Foulds, Jr., Joseph Wright, Scott contribute to the Democratic Party Fortunately a police commissioner will be glad to know she is making lion from opposite directions it is ed. spreading propaganda in the Caro- H. Simon, Wells A. Strickland and discovered a good clue. easy to subjugate him. Snow said. The passengers take their seats linas, Samuel E. Boney, of Ral­ materially contribute to the putting in Phll^elphia. satisfactory progress toward recov­ of the Industry upon Its feet again. . J. Leo Fay. The wmmittee ^ then turned to “ An alderly man in the village It is very dangerous for one man, in the cabin for the journey to eigh, director of the North ana ery but it will be some tlo:io before France and Brussels over the chan It is realized on every hand that the Republican contest in West Vir­ had suddenly become wealthy. He she is able to resume her duties however. Snow stated, as then the South Carolina Public Utility In­ nel. The “ all clear” signal is giv formation Bureau, told the Federal' the prosperity of the British mining ginia between Secretary of Com­ owned an automobile, which he here. Miss Haviland is convalesc­ lion is able to attack his captor. Industry depends, in the main, on “STRESEMANN BEHER” merce and Senator• Guy D. Goff, fa­ used preferably during the night, Two large lions were captured en from the Croyden control tower Trade Commission today. ing from an operation at the Law­ The machine taxies slowly across its export trade. This trade has vorite son candidate. Oscar C. Wilt and the police commissioner dis­ rence Memorial hospital^ New Lon­ here recently by the Snow brothers, The bureau is supported by 21 de- the ground and takes the air witk companies of which one, the Tide­ been lost by the British coal own­ SAYS HIS PHYSICIAN of Clarksburg, a bank cashier, covered that the destination of the don. , both of whom are expert hunters. ers through several causes; the scribed the contest as very mild nightly trips was Naples, and that One measured seven and one-half out apparent effort. water Power Company of Wilming­ The plane circles slowly over ton, is an Insull concern, and anoth­ world war, frequent stoppages 31 “ We have been told that a group four or five peasants were taken Children of the Center church feet and the other slightly more caused by strikes and lockouts, in­ of bankers agreed to finance his there on each trip. London. The Thames passes be­ er, the Virginia Electric & Power Sunday school in the primary de­ than six feet. neath like a broad muddy-brown Co., is a Stone & Webster interest. creased coal production in for.eign ^German Foreign Minister is campaign if Mr: Hoover would file “ Twenty-three natives of Ponta- partment have been Invited to atr Now On Exhibition countries, and the increased use of his name.” said Senator Bratton, landolfo were subsequently traced ribbon. Soon we are passing over Boney said he authorized a $50 Suffering From Acute Kid- tend a spring pjfrty at the churtVi One of the lions is now on ex­ payment to Prof.. Thorndyke Sa- oil and electricity. (D), of New Mexico. ^ What do on board an Italian steamer at the the suburbs. A foggy chill enters n^y Trouble. from 2:30 to 4:'30 Saturday after­ hibition at the Willacy county zoo. the plane and the pilot switches on ville, an hydraulic engineer, for a With a view to getting this trade you know about that?” port of Messina, in Sicily. It took noon. There, will be all sorts of The other was killed In combat back again, the Government has whatever some time to find them, as they a heater. power map and story published in a Berlln, May 17.— "Dr. Strese- “ I have no knowledge lively games and tasty refresh­ with another mountain lion placed Winston-Salem newspaper. 'The ar­ been approached by several infln- were most cleverly hidden in a Soon the suburbs were far be­ ib mann is much improved but his of that,” said Wilt. ments, and the teachers are hoping in the same cage with him. ticle was suggested by the publicity ential deputations from the mteing specially-built hold, covered over hind and the plane passed over condition is still serious and re- for a 100 per cent attendance of When the Denver Museum and farming country. We must have director of the North Carolina de­ areas in recent weeks. 'These depu­ ' quires the most careful attention,” READING TRIAL CLOSING with cargo, but well ventilated and the children. Smithsonian Institute expeditions partment of conservation, he de­ tations have urged the lowering qf communicating by means of a nar­ passed more than fifty golf courses. freight and distributing coats and ± Prof. Herman Zondek, the kidney go into Mexico next month, it is There are many in England. clared. Boston, Mass., May 17.— -A-fter row passage with the deck. probable that native Mexican The bureau published at a cost Government subsidies in the hope * specialist who is in attendance upon seven weeks of bitter testimony and The plane is flying low. Alti­ “ All the ships in the Italian ports RUSSIAN ROWDIES GET guides will be employed to assist of $2,000 a monthly bulletin of 6,- of meeting the cheaper priced for­ the foreign minister stated to In­ cross examination, the legislative bound to America and Canada tude meters are placed for the con­ eign coal. ternational News Service today. the scientists and hunters in their venience of passengers in the cab­ 500 circulation. It is not sent to investigation of the acts and office were immediately searched, and schools, Boney said. Remedies Offered "Although the patient’s kidneys of Arthur K. Reading as attorney ten of them were found to be pro­ work. Snow, however, will bo the in. The plane was at a height of Other schemes for rejuvenating DEATH SENTENCES FOR biggest asset the expedition will 1,000 feet, skirmishing a heavy fog Boney spends about $2,000 >a ■ continue to improve in the function- general drew to a close today at vided with the specially-built the industry include the regulation ’ Ing,” the professor said, "Dr. have both through his prowess as bank. year in traveling over the . two the State House. The final argu­ compartments for clantestlne emi­ states, mostly to visit newspaper of output, the fixing of minimum Stresemann is suffering from a ment for the defense was made by MURDER OF A WOMAN a hjtnter and his expert knowledge The pilots then tuned in the con­ prices for different classes of coal, grants. trol tower at Croyden to he sure offices. f' severe headache resulting from that Robert G. Dodge, one of the six de­ Police Get Evidence. of the southern republic and its and the closing of unprofitable eol- source. His temperature is normal language. the man-made bird was on its right “ We are bringing clearer to the fense counsel. “ Documentary evidence explain­ city editor’s attention the work we iieries. All of these schemes have and his appetite is good. He appears It was expected that the commit­ course. their adherents and opponents. ing in detail the organization of Kniajevo, Siberia.^—Two of elev­ Over the Channel are doing,” he said. “ Some news­ to be in the best of spirits.’' tee would take nearly two weeks to stowing away and smuggling peas­ en hooligans from 16 to 20 years papermen thought ours was a state On the whole, it would seem that United States Ambassador Schur*- go oyer the hundreds of pages of Soon the English channel looms the only hope for the industry is ants to'America has been secured of age have been executed by a up beneath. We have passed the organization. Of course that has man personally called to inquire evidence and reacn a decision. A by the police, who arrested hun­ firing squad for the most brutal FORD IS SEARCHING been corrected.” through central organization and about the conditioL of the famous not guilty verdict will mean that south of England with its historic control. Production last winter dreds of accomplices not only in criminal assault on a woman since villages. We are over the cliffs of “ But wasn’t your visits to news­ ‘ statesman. Prime Minister Austen the attorney general has been freed Southern Italy but also at Fiume the horrible attack on a school paper offices for the purpose of ob­ only just exceeded 5,000,000 tons a . Chamberlain and Premier Brland of any blame in the charges made Dover with the hotels 6n the hills week. No Improvement either * / and other Adriatic ports, where teacher by 28 men near Leningrad FOR NEW AUTO FUEL facing the sea. We have been just taining favorable editorial com­ both conveyed their hopes for a against him. scores of intending emigrants were two years ago. The other nine row­ ment?” asked Robert E. Healy, the home or foreign trade has be ‘ ' speedy recovery through the Eng­ A guilty verdict by the commit­ fifty minutes out of Croyden. We perceptible, and with the us\ ' found'in hiding either in outgoing dies were sentenced to from three followed the coast northward and commission counsel. lish and French ambassadors who tee will place the impeachment of “ I don’t think'I’d go that far," summer fall In consumption the 1 Mr. Reading before the Senate, ships or in private houses ashore. to ten years imprisonment at hard Philadelphia, Pa., May 17.— ^The then strike out straight east. The tal ou.tput for the year Is Rkely i-i , also called upon the foreign minis- "The elderly mEUi at Portelandol- labor. ' airplane has reached the limit of its channel looks like thick pea soup. replied Boney. ter. with that body acting as judge and be several million tons less than fo, who was arrested has amassed The youths confessed to waylay­ loading capacity at present but the We are now up 3,000 feet and last years, which was an entirely juty. a considerable fortune, it being dis­ ing the 45-year-old wife of a peas­ V,. development of a fuel lighter than climbing higher. Beneath are a few The House of Representatives, in TO CORRECT FIRE ALARM disastrous one for the industry. such a trial, would act as prosecut­ covered that he owned property In ant on a lonely road soon after gasoline would do much to relieve sail boats and a large ocean liner. Naples, had current accounts for dark as she was walking to Knia­ existing limitations, Henry Ford be­ In no time the French coast ing attorney and the same facts and When an alarm is turned in that same evidence would have to be large sums in several banks, and jevo village with a pail of milk. lieves. comes in view. It has taken us other property. He confessed that She was bound and gagged, and Probably the next development in twenty minutes to cross the Chan­ takes the companies of the South WOMEN NOW NAMED AS gone over again. Mr. Reading Manchester lire department through COOKS IN FRENCH ABMlf would be the defendant in such a $50,000 of this money represented after the attack thrown into a connection with aviation will be the nel. We pass over Calais, Grave- Girl Reserves of community snow bank by the side of the road Main street as far as the Center the will hold a food sale Saturday af­ trial and would be battling for his sums paid to him in advance by in­ discovery of this needed fuel. Ford lines and Dunkirk. We are leaving right to hold the position of attor­ tending emigrants. Her husband found her two hours told a group of ne\^spapermeu inland. We passed the ploughed police horn is applied and this Paris.— It’s “ let the women do ternoon at 2 o’clock in Hale’s store. hooks up all of the circuit on Main Friday evening the Girl Re­ ney general. “ Another clandestine emigration later when he started to search while here to receive a medal from flisldB of France and soon leave be­ the work” In the French Army serves will sponsor a meeting at agent was arrested at Trieste, anc with a neighbor fearing foul play, the Franklin Institute. He inti­ hind us the cities of Paeschendaele, street and the horns all south of from now on. Minister of War Paln- the clubhouse, with out of town the police are now searching for mated that experiments with which Rousselaere, Iseghem and Courtrai, the Center, to warn drivers to clear leve has just given authorization to speakers, including a professor from TO FLY TO MEXICO others,” the correspondent con- LEGION'FEEDS 2,000 he was connected were now being important points in the German re­ the road. Should the alarm be colonels qf army regiments to en­ the Hartford Theological seminary eludes. CHILDREN IN LOUISIANA carried on in the search for the treat of 1918. In a few minutes one that Is located north of the gage women for, opqks in the bar­ ■Who will speak on China, and the New York, May 17— Lieut. Col. fuel. more we are over the canal and Center it starts the horns on the racks. /. * Camilo Daza, head of the Army air Indianapolis, Ind.-—Two thousand circuit north. This does not stop ^Heretofore, the soldiers them­ acting secretr/.y of the Ha^tlord Y. CAPT. MEAD DEAD His interest in aviation is grow­ the railroad yards of Brussels. We W. C. A., Miss Brennock. Every­ force of Colombia, arrived on the school children in the flood devas­ ing daily, the motor magnate said circle over the city and the aero­ at Middle Turnpike, the north selves have done kitchen duty ex­ United Fruit liner Slxaola, to Ty tated areas of Louisiana are being and he would hesitate to say that boundary line of the South Man­ cept In the case of one or two fa­ body will be welcome to come, Stamford, Conn., May 17.— Cap­ drome comes into view. We drop there will be no admission asked. from Mitchel Feld to Mexico and provided daily with warm noon-day as many airplanes will not some slowly and come to a perfect land­ chester fire department, but contin­ vored regiments where women Bogota, Colombia, over the air tain Seaman Mead, C. N. G., retired, meals by the Louisiana department day be in use as automobiles at ues to blow at’ all boxes, reaching cooks were allowed. died at his home here after a short ing The trip has taken us two CALLS IT ACCIDENT route blazed five months ago by Col. of the American Legion, it was dis­ present. While the airplane it far hours and twenty-seven minutes. West on North Main street to Mar­ From now on, there will be Charles A. Lindbergh on his good illness. He leaves his wife and three closed at a meeting of the national from perfect yet, aeronautic experi­ ble street. A plan is being consider­ skirts with every group of soldiers, Washington, May 17— The shoot­ will flight. children. Funeral services will be child welfare committee to the Le­ ence and research are doing much ed to do away with this trouble. each woman being required to cook ing of Jacob D. Hanson, of Nigara Lieut. Col. Daza said he expected held Saturday in Greenwich. Cap­ gion here. to decrease ' its limitations, he as- k i l l e d b y w o m a n for four hundred men. Falls, N. Y., by two Coast Gua’’'ls- to hop off late this month in a Swiss tain Mead was a Spanish War vet­ The work of the Louisiana de­ sorted* The new order states she must hien near Fort Niagara, N. Y., was plane with a Gnome motor, which eran and active in military life here partment was brought to the atten­ Interesting work is Ford’s recipe Miami, Pla., May 17.— E. W. TOPS RIDERS IN WINNINGS be “ moral” and "efficient,” and will 'an unfortunate accident, Admiral was landed here two weeks ago. and in Greenwich reorganizing Na­ tion of the committee when H. for those who would stay young. Stenwall, former police official here, feceive twenty dollars a» month be­ F. C. Billard, commandant of the The plane will be shipped to Mitchel tional Guard companies in both Moyse, Louisiana representative on “ I believe in work,” he explain­ died in a Coral Gables hospital last Apprentice Roger Leonard, with sides food and lodging for hef Coast Guard told the Senate com­ Field tomorrow and there assem­ towns. He retired from business the committee, made an appeal for ed. “ But only work in which you midnight from a bullet wound in­ 31 wins, 20 seconds and 21 thirdq. services. merce committee today. bled with the aid of Army mec­ several years ago. Captain Mead $2,500 to carry On this work for are interested. That’s, the way to flicted Saturday night, the police led all jockeys at the meeting of * The committee is investigating hanics. was a thirty-second degree Mason. another month or six weeks, when keep young. It may not work for say, by Mrs. Louise Palmer. the Jefferson Park race track in the present emergency will be over. everyone but it does *for me.” Mrs. Palmer, who described her­ New Orleans that ended recently. BEFORE THE BAR the sbootiiiig by authority of the Arrangements were made to pro­ resolution of Senator Copeland, In many states the will or testa­ The Italian minister of com­ “ The thing to do is find some­ self as Stenwall’s “ paramour” wore munications has been authorized vide the funds. Democrat of New York, who ment of an unmarried woman is thing worth while that will hold a bathing suit when arrested. She USELESS EFFORT JUDGE: Do not deny it any characterized it as a "murderous deemed revoked by her subse­ to inaugurate courses in telephony your interest as you liVe and stick will be arraigned on a charge of more; three people have testified and telegraphy. INSANE HAMBURG MAN assault.” quent marriage. at it.” murder. TILLIE: Don’t you ever cry that they saw you steal. PLANNED CHOPPING OPE Mrs. Palmer* claimed to the police WIFE'S HEAD ON BLOCK when your father whips you? ACCUSED: What are three peo­ she found Stenwall in her home WILLIE: What’s the use? The- ple? I can bring millions who did Hamburg?—^An insane mechanic CONSTANTINOPLE STUDENTS when she returned Saturday and old man’s deaf.— ^Answers. not pee me.— ^Nebelsalter (Zurich.) was stopped at the eleventh hour BOOST TURKISH TONGUE he threatened to shoot her. She by the police in an attempt to exe reached: for her own pistol In a cute his wife at his home with a Constantinople.— “ Citizens, speak bureau drawer, she said, and shot at him twice, one bullet taking ef­ primitive, guillotine. Turkish,” is the slogan of a move­ Telling his friends he must “ see ment started recently by University fect In the s^hdomen. students to make Turkish the only blood” the mechanic went h^e, language spoken here. Notices erected a sort of guillotine-''^ by LOW NECKS, BARE ARMS bearing these words have been BRING HEALTH TO WOMEN means of a chopping block and an placarded In the post offices, trams, SAYS DR.— STARTS FIGHT axe in the kitchen, placed four can­ United Carnival trains and boats. dles on a table in front of it and The movement la principally dU Plymouth,: Eng.— ‘‘Low necks, DAUGHTERS.OP ISABELLA a washing basin on the floor and reeled against Jews, Greeks, Arma- ij^re arms, and silk stockings bring then dragged his wife lntO’'~ the nians under Turkish subjection, much health to our women, and it LADIES OP COLUMBUS kitchen. and certain extreme partisans of would be a good thing if men were Half-choking her with a gag he the moveinent have gone so far as to follow their example.” ------the famous play now ■ < had her down on the block when to Interrupt conversations being This proposal by Dr. A. T. Nan- in film s! suddenly thie police, warned by his KNIGH'TS OP COLUMBUS carried on in public places in the kivall, the Medical Officer, of — with friends appeared, saved the woman foreign tongue. This behavior Health for Plymouth, has aroused STATE and arrested the man. He ■ was has resulted In many regrettable widespretid controversy. JOAN CRAWFORD examined and found insane. incidents. Everyone agrees that low necks JAMES MURRAY AND and bareTtrmS are cooler and more Tonight BOUSE. PETERS Mars rotates on its axis In 24 comfortable than stiff collars and and A glomorons romance ot the hours, 37 minutes and 22 sec­ FAMOUS CAMPUS MASCOT hea'vy coats. But the question ontamed Canadian 'wilds. Opening Tonight onds; BO that its day Is only slight AT U. OP O. MEETS DEATH arises: “Who will be the pioneer?” Tomorrow The plctnxe you’ve been ly longer than that of the earth. A leading politician in Plymouth ______waiting for. Berkeley, Cal.— Contact, famous offered to -walk along the famous campus pooch> known to thousands Plymouth Hoe in a top hat, a low 7 INCIDENTAL SINGING: BUY YOUR TIRES AT of University of California stu­ neck, and a pair Of stockings— but WITH "ROSE MARIE” BY MISS ARLYNE MORIARTY K. of C. Hall Bissell Street dents, is dead. He succumbed to it will he on the condition that poisoned meat at the agricultural Dr. Nankivalt does the same. Just COMPANION FEATURE Campbell’s Fillmg Station college at Davla, according to word as the early Christian got the fat­ VIOLA “THAT CERTAIN TfflNG” PREE! PREE! FREE! received on the campus. . test lion, so the dress pioneer gets DANA in Phone 1551 Contact was for years the cam­ the loudest laugh pus mascot here and a member in good standing of one of the geol­ Ckmtplete Change of Program ogy classes. Students used to take SATURDAY Continnoas 2:15 to 10:80 ' DANCING and ENTERTAINMENT up a collection to pay Contact’s license fee. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL EVERY EVENING The shaggy yello^ dog became the mascot ot Davis students Inst METROPOLITANI year when all dogs wore banished FREE FREE FREE from the Berkeley camPUS by the president, W. "W. Campbell. DhP*'® AUDEVILLi ACTS ACTS Get Your Tickets Now. on the Beautiful 2 Door Durant Sedan. p ^ your If all the rail that falls on earth durins the course ot a year & classified COMINO ^ g io n of the Cemdemned’ could he gathered together at one SUNDAY! A^end Toni^, . Tomwrow Night Saturday Night time, it would cover , the entire earth to an average depth .of 20;13 " a d ' ' . - laches. ■ m x m ■"'* — •'•*:^~ ■ •-:sy>.iii«5rral-’ ::~y^'>. .-'it; ^V-AC s^^3#alfe^Jw '^ v - - ■‘d.y , ■-. > > ;;; ,- r f - ,,:. ;. ? ;)yuiKOTIB23XEmliCdmV BVENDTO^ H H R a U )fT H ^ A X ,;M A I.1 7 | | X ^ •" 4». Il'M’i

-Jv-.'-.. KNlGirrS TEMPLAR HOSPITAL FUND 7si- Children of the Washington PARADE AT 6:15 School ...... ? J5.00 Army and Navy Club .... 15.00 Boys’ Night. Swedish Lutheran Ladles Sunday eveninf. May 20th, has Aid Society ...... 15.00 been set aside at Union church as Vaslungton CommandeTy F rie n d ...... 1®*®” Boys’ Night. This service is for Sons of Italy, Lodge No. 907 10.00 boys of Tolland County and the of­ Linne Lodge, No. 72 K. of fering which will be taken is to Here Tonight— Services ...... 10.00 help a number of deserving boys to Universial Electric Leonora S. Hanna...... 5.00 enjoy a period at Camp Woodstock Elizabeth Rem ington...... 5.00 this summer. In Center Church. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Turk- Leroy Saxton, Y. M. C. A, secre­ ington ...... “ "X® tary of Norwalk, a splendid 'speak­ Helen M. Bade .. 5.00 er to boys, will give the address. Vacuum Cleaners 5.00 Washington Commandery No. 1, Samuel M. Alvord Francis Green of this city, will pre­ 5.00 / Knights Templar, will visit Man John Clark ...... caa side over the meeting. Clement E. F. Ballseiper...... &.00 Rau also of Rockville and an old This new-Improved 'Electric Cleaner made by Landers, F r ^ & Qark* Chester this evening in observance Francis E. Miner 5.00 Woodstock camper will give a brief of Ascension Day. The members Eleanor McCann ...... 5.00 New Britain, Conn., is taking like wildfire everywhere. A ^ahty cleaner at 5.00 talk on “ Camp Woodstock.” Jack will parade from the Center at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dougan. McLearn of South Willington, a ail unprecedented price. The “Universal” is a trade'mjark known in every Memorial Temple, No. 33, o f 6:16 p. m. marching to the south 5.00 student at the Windham High home. You will make no mistake if you add this cleaner to your terminus and then back to the Pythian Sisters...... school, will give a four minute talk Arvid H. Seaburg ...... 5.00 household appliances. Masonic Temple. The 169tL Infan­ 4.00 on “ The County Y.” Francis try band under Angelo Conigllone Wallace M. Hutchinson .. Little of the Rockville High school Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blank- will lead the Commandery. will have charge of the Responsive enburg ...... 3.00 Following the parade the Knights 3.00 reading and Lawrence Hill of Cov­ William J. H unter...... entry will give the Invocation. will dine at the Masonic Temple Hattie E. Strickland...... 3.00 and at eight o’clock will attend ser­ 3.00 Other parts of the service and the Elizabeth Shew ry...... ushering will be in charge of boys vices in the Center Congregational W. F. Burgess ...... 2.00 —Photo by Elite —Photo by Elite Rug Economy church. Rev. Watson Woodruff will 2.00 from different parts of the county. Miss Ittiriam Watkins Ben Raddlng Robert Armstrong ...... Miss Watkins will play Cora and Ben Raddlng will play the title role deliver an adoress. All members of Terrence Shannon ...... 2.00 All men and boys are cordially Handsome rugs cost considerable, yet 2.00 invited to attend this senrice which when Booth Tarkington’s most recent comedy “ Clarence” is presented by the Commandery who reside in Henry A. Schaller ...... are necessary furnishings for attractive Manchester are requested to meet Mr. & Mrs. Henry Harrison 2.00 promises to be very impressive* and the Manchester High School Dramatic club tomorrow night. The play will be given in Cheney hall, and since it has been predicted this year’s at the Temple here at six o’clock. Joseph B r ie r ...... 2.00 it is hoped that Union church will homes. How to keep her rugs clean Raymond Erickson ...... 2.00 be crowded thus encouraging the presentation will be a banner one, the tickets are selling rapidly. without wearing them out in the cleaning Mildred C. Hutchinson . . . 2.00 boys. __. process is indeed a problem for every 2.00 TRADE ORGANIZATION Mrs. William Walsh ...:.. Mothers’ Club Elects Officers. ; thrifty woman. Beating, whether by hand Mrs. T. Gustafson ...... 2.00 The Mothers’ Club of the Union j mechanical devices, is ruinous and the John Zwick ...... 2.00 Congregational church held the last ABOUT TOWN | Local Stocks or IS DEFENDED BY MYERS Mary E. Quish ...... 2.00 meeting of the year last evening. motor driven brush throws more rug nap Mary T. B idw ell...... 2.00 The following officers were elected into the bag than surface litter. To 2.00 Maude B. N orton ...... for the ensuing year: Private Herbert Hampton and choose a vacuum cleaner because it cleans New Orleans. Da., May 17.— Alfred Grezel ...... 2.0,0 President, Mrs. Charles Leonard. Furnished by Putnam & Co 2.00 Private first class, Anthony Ambru- well, many times proves to be unwise. Trade organizations were defend John Kuehl ...... Vice-president Mrs. Emmaline Lud­ kievicz, have been detailed as cooks 6 Central Row, Hartford Veronica Gorman ...... 2.00 ed by Federal Trade Commissioner wig. in Company G, local National Guard The reason why the Universal Whirl­ Abram F. Myers today in a speech Alice Gorman...... 2.00 2.00 Secretary, Mrs. Hoyt Hayden. unit. Bankers Trust Co . . .320 before the Interstate Cottonseed Mrs. Walter Vennart .... Treasurer, Mrs. Otto Pruese. Capitol Nat Bk & Tr.370 wind can keep rugs fresh and clean with­ Crushers Association, in which he Sarah A. Turkington .... 1.00 out harming them in the least is because 1.00 Following the business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lenti of do rights ...... 70 defined the relationship ot the Sher­ Mary Devlin ...... a program consisting of piano solos City Bank & T ru st..950 its main cleaning force is air, powerful but man Anti-Trust Act to court deci­ Daniel H aggerty...... 1.00 Birch Mountain, on May 13 cele­ I jO O by Mrs. George Wainwright and Conn R iv e r...... 400 not destructive. It gets every bit of both sions affecting trade practices. Mrs. Joseph Bell ...... brated their 25th wedding anniver­ First Bnd & Mort . . . ---- , 55 Mrs. G eorp Wogman .... 1.00 vocal selections by Mrs. Fred Kuhn- sary by entertaining a group of The Department of Justice for ly were enjoyed. Miss Katherine First Nat (Htfd) ...290 310 the embedded dirt and surface little several years looked upon all trade Mrs. OttoTtl. Johnson .... 1.00 friends and relatives at their home. Htfd-Conn Trust Co .800 820 without harming the rug. Mrs. A. FJ J a rv is...... 1.00 McCarthy, of the Rockville Visiting association activities with suspicion. Nurses Association, gave a very in­ Htfd-Nat Bank Tr . . .600 610 Myers said, and in several cases Martha Myer ...... 1.00 Several local fight fans have riihg- Land Mtg & Title . . . — 60 Let us send one of these cleaners to Mrs. Henry Colem an...... 1.00 teresting talk on “ A Review of the side seats for the Mandell-Mc- took the position that the mere col­ Physical Care of the Pre-school Morris Plan Bank ..160 your home for five days free trial. lection of trade statistics was of Christina Shearer ...... 1.00 Larnin go at the Polo grounds to­ Child.” Park St Bank .... 725 Itself unlawful. Julia Chatelat ...... 1.00 night. Phoenix St Bk & Tr.465 Had this position been sustained, Victor M atson...... 1.00 To Repeat Operetta. Riverside Trust . . . .600 he declared, the modern business­ R. M. Elliott ...... 1.00 “ Sleepy Town” the Mother Goose Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheney Bonds man would have been denied in­ Mrs. John R. L o w e ...... 1.00 operetta and the pageant, “ Ameri­ are registered at The Roosevelt, 1.00 Htfd & Conn West 6. 95 formation that was readily avail­ Georgina Burns ...... ca in the Making” which were re­ New York City today. East Conn Pwr 5s . . .101% 103 It Costs Us able to the tradesman of ancient Friend ...... 50 cently presented in Wesleyan Hall Conn L P 7s ...... 119 121 times dealing in the open market, to a large and appreciative aud­ The regular meeting of South Conn L P 4% s ....103% 104% Less to Do Business. 5204.50 $3 9 -5 0 under conditions of unfettered com­ ience by the pupils of the Longview Manchester Camp, '^o. 92 80, Mod­ Conn L P. 6%s .....108% 110% petition. Amount previously ac­ school, will be repeated at the same Brid Hyd 5 s ...... 104% 105% knowledged ...... 530,343.50 ern Woodmen of America, will take Therefore we can and do sell for less. Order Changed place on Friday evening. May 18th. place this evening at Tinker Hall Insurance Stocks "The old order has changed,” Requests for repetition of these Aetna Insurance .,..900 920 ^ Including Total 530,548.00 at eiight o’clock. 1. We are out of the high rent district. Myers pointed out, "and econom­ little operettas have been so num­ Aetna C asualty----- 1250 1300 All Attachments ists and statesmen today recognize 2. Everybody here works, even Father. erous that the hall has been secur­ W. W. Robertson and wife and Aetna L i f e ...... 985 1000 3! We have no excessive selling costs. that our great national prosperity ed and the 120 children which take Autom obile...... 450 460 can not be maintained on principles STANFORD SAVANTS William A. Knofla and wife who part stand in readiness for the have been away on an automobile Conn General ...... 1960 1980 of jungle competition;: that Its per­ event. Hartford Fire ,. . 910 920 petuation necessarily entails some trip for the past 15 days are ex­ HUNT NEW PLANET; Poppy Sale Friday. pected home tomorrow or Saturday. Htfd Steam Boil ...840 measures of stabilization of produc­ Lincoln Nat Life . . . .130 tion and employment. Hence It is The American Legion and Auxil­ They went South as far as Ten­ 1290 iary will hold their annual sale of National ...... 1270 with no sense of alarm that we view TELESCOPES ARE BUSY nessee. Phoenix ...... 880 890 G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Ine. these innovations for we realize poppies commencing Saturday and 225 continuing until Decoration Day. Kossia ...... 200 CORNER MAIN iND SCHOOL STREETS, SOUTH MANCHESTEH that they mark the gradual pass­ Jared Pearl, who was a member T ravelers...... 1970 1990 ing of the business cycle, with Its These popples which are made by of Company A of the Twenty-first Stanford University — With all Public UtiUty Stocks I alternating extremes of over pro­ disabled veterans are sold £o vari­ C.V.I., attended the 59th reunion of iionn El Serv pfd . . .104 106 duction and under production, em- the enthusiasm of Hollywood movie ous Auxiliaries and Posts through­ the regiment in Willimantic yester­ 122 producers seeking a new star, Conn L P 8% ...... 119 ’>loyment and unemployment, high out the United States and a very day. Mr. Pearl was one of the Conn L P 7% ...... 117 120 m rices and low prices.” savants at Stanford University to­ small profit is made on the sales, eight present although there are do 6% pfd ...... 112 115 ' Myers denied that this meant day launched a telescopic survey but every cent made on these little 21 members. The dinner at re­ do 5% % p f d ...... 104 106 hat either the government or peo­ to And a new planet. flowers Is used for welfare work. cess was served by the W’omen’s re­ Conn Pow Co new . .140 150 -Vs ple had grown more tolerant of That such a planet exists revol­ It is hoped that the people in the lief corps. Next year’s reunion will Green Wat & Gas 6s 102 104 mono^poly. ving about the sun in an orbit par­ various communities where these also be held In Willimantic. Hart El Lt new . . .135 140 “ On the contrary,” he said, "it tially within that of Neptune, is sales are held will co-operate and do vtc new ...... 135 140 ■- > 1 indicates a growing recognition of the belief of Prof. Sidney Dean help the Legions to make this year Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ Hart Gas com ...... 125 135 the fact that there musi be a cer­ Townley, of Stanford. Prof. exceed previous sales. chester Fire Department will enjoy do p f d ...... 95 100 Oyez IV'., tain degree of cooperation and fore- Townley conflrms 'the calculations Notes. an Italian supper at the fire head­ S N E T C o ...... 188 195 bearance among independent pro­ of Dr. William H. Pickering of The Catholic Ladies of Colum­ quarters, Main and Hilliard streets, Manufacturing Stocks ducers and traders of monopoly is Harvard, who estimates the newly bus will hold a public vhist this tonight at 6:30. Harlow Willis was Am H ardw are...... 76 77 to be averted and competition pre­ sought solar body is a star of the evening in Knights of Columbus appointed chairman with power to American H o s ...... 22 — served. For unrestricted competl twelfth magnitude in the constella­ Hall. choose his own helpers. Osano will American Silver .... 26 — tio- inevitably leads to the elimin­ tion Cancer The Men’s Guild of St. John’s be the caterer. A short business Arrow Elec pfd ....105% 107% ation of th)o independent units and Intense Interest has resulted in Episcopal church will hold a meet­ meetin,g and a social get-together Automatic Hefrig ....12 the concentration of business and observatories at Harvard, Lick and ing this evening in the church so­ Acme W ir e ...... — W/ wealth in the hands of a powerful will follow. Every member of No. Yerkes searching for the planet. cial rooms at which time. Game 2 should be on band for an evening Billings Spen com . . . 3 ^ few, not always reifresentfng the "The chances of success in find­ Warden, Henry E. Meyers -of Billings Spen pfd . . . 4^ highest thought or finest charac­ of enjoyment. Oyez ing the star are increasing with Mountain street will talk about the Bigelow-Htfd cm . . . 90 ter in the industry,” time,” said Prof. Townley. “ There fish and game laws. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barker who do pfd ...... 85 will probably be deviations in the Walter O. Dailey, son of Mr. and Bristol Brass . ; . . . . 2U have given up their Hartford apart­ Case Lock & Brain . .375 predicted course of the planet, en­ Mrs. John Dailey of Orchard street ment are at present with Mrs. Bar­ .m ONE SERIOUSLY HURT abling astronomers to correct their is visiting in town. Mr. Dailey has Collins C o ...... 120 ker’s father, P. J. O’Connell of Hol­ Colt Firearms ...... 31 calculations as to its exact location. made his home for the past two lister street, before leaving for “There is little likelihood of any years in the West where he has Eagle L o c k ...... 70 AS PLANE CRASHES their new abode In New Jersey. Fafnir Bearing ...... 130 practical effect on the earth through been in the motion picture Indus­ Mr. Barker who has for several ■if. I' discovery of the now solar body. try. He is very popular as a radio Fuller Brush ol A . . 22 k years been located at the Hartford do Class AA ...... 88 .^^'1 “ Neptune is at present the outer­ singer. office of the National Fire Insur­ “ Manchester's Town Crier” W' tv East Boston Airport, Boston Burpee W R. C. held a meeting Hart & Cooley...... 240 most planet of our solar system, and ance company has recently been 160 May 17.— One man was seriously the new planet is partially within and members supper last evening Internat Silver ...... 155 and perhaps fatally injured and promoted to the position of special do pfd ...... 125 130 its orbit.” in G. A. R. Hall. The “ K’s” had agent for New Jersey, with bead: another badly hurt in the sudden charge of the supper which was Jewell Belt p f d ...... 110 Speaks quarters at Newark. . Land, Frary & Clark 75 toppling of a Travel Air biplane ‘COCKTAIL HOUR” ADOPTED served at 6:30 o’clock. Reports of over the East Boston marshes, near those attending the state conven­ Mann & Bow A .... 19 ■ f t IN SPAIN AFTER FRENCH Fifteen of the members of the do Class B ...... 11 the narrow gauge railroad this PROFFER U. S. DRINKS tion were read. ‘W ho holds the winning numbers drawn by Robert Ford May 16th afternoon. Jack Gammel, a me Miss Katherine Sullivan has re­ Manchester League of Women Vot­ New Brit Ma pfd ...101 ip chanic, was pinned under the gas signed her position as overseer in ers motored to Mansfield yesterday do c o m ...... 26 as adveirtised?” Madrid.— “ Cocktail hour” has where they visited the state insti­ New Hav Clck com .. 33 tank, and is in dangerous condition come to old Spain through the me­ the sewing department of the Amer­ at the East Boston relief station. tution for the feeble minded. They do pfd ...... 85 dium of a chic Parisian dressmak­ ican Mill and has been succeeded Niles Be Pond Mo. y j To Receive One Ton Coal Both of Gammel’s legs were er. A month or so ago, no one in by Earl Elliott who has been in were Impressed with the import­ & ance of the work that is being car­ do pfd ...... 95 broken and in addition he sustained the picturesque country of Don the finishing room in the Spring- North & Judd ...... 34 multiple bruises and cuts. H. S. Quixote would have been able to ville. ried on there for the unfortunate of Mo. t05—Clarence P. QiUniby, all ages, and reali^d the great J R Mont p f d ...... — Chandler, an airport corporation identify the thoroughly American Robert McNeil has resigned as do com ^ Returns must be made by May 19th._ ^ Pilot, was shaken up and bruised drink, unless it were some travel­ manager of the Ginter Store on the need of, more room. The buildings at present are inadequate to prop­ Pratt & Whit pfd- . . . 90 from his fall. er recently returned from Biarritz Board Walk. Peck, Stow & Wil . . . 17 Gammel was buried under the where it has met-with great suc­ Mrs. John Hook of Union street erly house apd care for all those for whom admission is sought. Russell Mfg Co . . .^135 forward part of the plane, when It cess. I is the gue»t of her sister, Mrs. Seth Thom Clock com 3O' THE MANCHESTER LUMBER C0.,i suddenly turned over on one wing Every spring the most prominent ^aria Nichols of Arlington, N. J. do pfd ...... 27 and flopped to earth. Parisian dressmakers send a travel­ Mr. and Mrs. Hans N. Engel of' Smyth Mfg Co ...... 395 Phone 201 South Manchestel* Rescuers from nearby homes ling collection of their models to KILLED FOR REVENGE 28 Middle Turnpike west announce Stand Screw ...... 115 120 U gave Instant aid to the Injured Madrid so that the ladies of the the engagement of Mrs. Engel’s Stan Wrks com .... 62 65 fliers, using picks and crowbars to court may select their spring ward­ Buffalo, N. Y.. May 17.— A ven­ sister. Miss Bertha B. Barron, to Taylor & Fenn,...... 130 free the unconscious Gammel from robe from fashionable French crea­ detta which is believed by police to Vaughn S.JPrime^of Springfield, Torrlngton ..’...... 109 tions. have originated in the coal fields of Mass. Under-Elliott Fish . . 72 his dangerous position. They were One of them decided to be orig­ immediately placed on a passing Pennsylvania ten years ago added Underwood...... 74 inal this year, so instead of having The dance scheduled for this eve­ Int Paper . . narrow guage train and taken to the third victim to its list here to­ Union Mfg Co ...... 17 ‘ 20 Kennecott .. the fashion parade in the largest day. 11088011 Borzelleri, 38, was ning at Turn Hall on North street U S Envel p f d ...... 120 East Boston and thence by car to hotel as is the usual custom, she Mack True . IDEAL LOAMS the relief station. called to the door of his home an^ has been called off for this week. do com ...... 280 290 Marl Oil .. 'sent her pretty mannequins over to Whit Coll Pipe _____ 19 21 Gammel’s condition was reported the "Sakuska,” Madrid’s smartest shot to death by an unknown as­ Mo Pac com ------ON EASY TERMS- •f, • as very serious although hope was tea-house, and showed the barman sailant. N Y Central . 18-4 %• 184 Do you realize you can borrow ready cash up to .lBOO’from U 8 „ held for his ultimate recovery. how to prepare, a real American Several days ago Stanley Lazzl, STRIKERS RIOT New Haven. ..,.62% 62% on your household furniture or’ on our notd.plah if you prefer.. The plane was believed at the air­ cocldstil* ^ the first victim was killed when he No Am Co . .75% 75%, Twenty-four hours (24) after making the appllcatloh the money , port to have had motor trouble “ Cocktail Hour” is no^ an es­ went to the street ' to call his son Kenosha, Wis., May 17.— Extra N.Y. Stocks Nor Pac. . . 102% 102% will be-in your bands. The loan is made on.a strictly confl--f-' while in the air. Suddenly she was tablished thing in the capital. from play. 'The following day his guards were ordered out today as Penn R R . . 6r- 66% dential basis. Your neighbors or your employer cannot possi- f seen to turn over and drop to the cousin, Stanley Falone, fell dead a result of Kenosha’s hosiery mill post ‘Cereal .122 121% bly know about it. STUDY “ CANNIBAL BUGS” under the hail of bullets while re­ Pullman New. 90% 89% ground. The scene of the accident strike reaching the shooting stage Low 1 p. m. You can take twenty months to repay if you need it! Only; was several hundred yards from DURING SUMMER SCHOOL; turning home with his wife after High Radio Cor. .. .191 187% lawful interest is charged; no fees or .other payments. You last night. More than a dozen shots Ailed Chem ..170% 166% 170 ithe runway of the airport. ORCHARDS GET BENEFIT viewing the body of Lazzi. Sears Roe ...102 101% pay only the Interest fixed by law for the actual time you use : were exchanged when 25 strikers Am Can ...... 90% 89% 125% The plane was entirely demolish­ attacked an automobile in which Sou Pac .... .126 the money. T^e following table shows how small the monthly.p..^'' Berkeley, Cal.— The "cannibal Am Cr & Fdy 104 104 Sou Rail ....160% 160% ed, the wings and body being SEN. REED PROTESTS nine strikebreakers were being 192% instalments are; bug” will be a special object of Washington, May 17.— Senator Am Smelt .193 S;0 of N J . 45% 447/8 9 60 for 20 months— repay $3 monthly. , .rj- smashed into small pieces. driven home from the Allen A. Am St Fdy . 62 •62 study at the fifth annual summer James; A. Reed, now a candidate for Studebaker .. 77% 76% $ 80 for 20 months— repay $ 4 monthly. ^‘'5. hosiery plant. Police arrested 20 Am Sugar . 7 2 72 '' Tob Prod ... .110 % 110% ELIMINATE CROSSING session in Subtropical Horticulture the Democratic presidential nomi­ men and four women, bringing the $100 for 20 months— repay $ 5 monthly. / at Riverside, July 2 to August 11. Am T & T .200 197 United Fruit. 142% 142% nation, today was voicing an earn­ ^tal arrests to fifty within three Am Woolen . 22% 22% $200 for 20 months— repay $10 monthly. 0: The name “ lady bird” is a mis­ :U S Steel . . . 146% 145% $300 for 20 months— repay $15 monthly. . , Hartford, Conn., May 17,— Con­ est protest against the Senate’s ac­ days. Anaconda . 71% 70% 103% 103 nomer, according to Prof. Harry tion in ordering him to conduct an Westing .... Pins lawful Interest only. necticut’s “ worst” grade crossing Smith, authority on cannibalistic Atchison .. 194”% 194% Willys Over . 25% 25% will be eliminated If plans nov. be­ investigation of the Nev Jersey B & O . . . .115 1L4% 115 We have the money for you now. We repeat our policy is bugs of value to Callfprnla agricul­ Republican Senatorial election. Prompt Service, Strict Privacy and Courtesy to all our cuents. ing worked out by John H. Mac­ turists. 'The lady bird is a business­ Beth "St - . ; . 63%, 62% 63 The Senate orders - his famous WALSH WINS OUT .214% 213% 213% An Inquiry or private consultation incurs no obligation. PleaM Donald, state highway commlssion- like insect and disposes of aphis X^^Sambridge, Mass., May 17.— Can Pac . '.si ’ er, are put Into operation. The "Slush Fund” committee to probe \ C M & St Paul 37 36% 36^ When it is noqn in New York feel at liberty to come to us for financial assistance. or mealy bugs like nobody’s busi­ Senator 'Tbomas Walsh of Montana it is five p,' m'. in Paris. crossing is at the foot of Plymouth ness except its own, it is claimed. the New Jepsey primary, in which Chi & N W 89 88% 88% Hamilton F. Kean, defeated former in a landslide ninth ballot was the Cons Gas . 160^ 159 159% Hill, in Thomacton, and plans But science has made Ibe lady victor of the Harvard-Democratic IDEAL FINANCING / ^ ’N, INC. which are nearly done will be pre­ bird’s business its own. Governor Edward C. Stokes and Corn Prod ■79%- 78% :79% ._ others for the Republican Sena­ national * mock convention. Dele­ Del & Hud 203% 203% y03Vi Hartford, 'Oon$«; sented to the Public Utilities Com- Millions of bugs are matched qut gates to' the convention decided, GiOtS GREASED 983 Main St.. Room 408, jhisslon for approval. With elimina­ in ihsectarles in Southern Califor­ torial nomination, when newspapers Dodge_ _ Bros 1'97/i ' 19%- 19% F. W. Hawkinson, Mgr. Phone 2-8652 reported Stokes charged Kean with prior to the balloting that prohibi­ Du Pont V; ,.,3.95 ;:.,393%. 303%, tion of the crossing Commissioner nia every year for liberation in the tion was not an Issue, The League Oiled fuid Tightened ■'MacDonald hopes to cut the grade orchards. using money to win the nomination. Gen Elect ftf.Vl62% '162%■.162%' of 'Nations. and\ the World Court Gen Mot . .19f - lO l^ -XSS ^of the hill. The highway from Bris­ A French playwright, Beaumar­ Two people were put on trial in were quickly made.planks in the, Gillett Saz . .107% 107% XO7% tol to Thomaston Is to be paved at platform and'^intervention in Nlca-’ Inspirat' 22',% .. 22% CMnpb^’s Filliiig %ition chais, gave substantial assistance Turkey on charges of spreading ,.V-- once and may be extended to the ragua to protect American capital Iht H arv>:.. . 257% 257%v^67% top of Plymouth Hill at the same to the American Reyolationarv Christianity. You never hear >1551 ADVERTISE IN [THB; such .trials iu this country. - was condemned. ■■ ■ Int N ickel: 20% ' 88%: SO ^■>"J „-ltL "* • *1?: “ . . 'J-t-— f ‘ I ^ I I I I ■ l*"l Bl*! ■ I M ANCtniTIlRlCON^.) BVTSmNQ-HBRA^, THBHSDAV, MAlf 1% IWM.' ^ ' \ • ' • -V

I lU8lng to receive such a commie-' ings^because the newspaper printa 4 0 I Sion and extending to it every fa- the Gump comics. ^ UmcI|» Mr l otllty, for ascertaining whether or If Mr. Hoag be indeed the origi­ not her government is of such a nal Andy Gump, £e should be a - Cupnlttg -B fralb j:- nature that-America can afford to proud and happy man to have coh- puin.tSHBP et countenance it. It would be some­ triljfuted so much to the gaiety of :e s ’ * , , - . *THB BBUAhU fttlNTINQ CO. what. expensive, to be sure, but it a nation.. It isn’t everyone who can ''■ ^iTsuadM by fllvA6d S. BU.\ Low Priced ■; ..■ .Oot,-l."1881 ;,• might save a thousand times its vicariously visit several millions of By RODNEY DtITORBB feVery 8v*ntnK Bxoept Sunday* and cost in a few years. And it might homes several times a week aud Waahlnfton, Hdildays. >: ■ first time In n in e presidential elec­ In Gut Windows— Tonight St.’' bring chuckles to every one. Pew iBntared %t'th« Poat OOlcar at Man- prevent a vital blunder. tions, the D^inocratie' party will Furnishings oltsatar aa'MeoiM Clajn Mali Mattar. people are that much use in the USOUlt^lON RAtBS: By Mall have to get along thla year without V BIX dollars . a ’yaar. atxty danta a world. He should offset all this William Jennings Bryan. uiontli tor abortar parloda A BY-PRODUCT benefit to the human race against The Old Commoner’s absence By~onrr1ar. eigbtean cent* * w**k. A curious by-product of Ameri­ may have no effect on the fortunes his own quite possible hurt sensi­ \ Single ooulaa. thraa canta. ca’s experience with prohibition is of his party, and then again his N SPECIAL ADVBUTISINO RBPKE- bilities and credit Sidney Smith the unsatisfactory condition of the passing may mark a new era for it. HBNTAriVE, Hamilton-U* Uasar. with the balance. With Bryan have gone most of Inc.. 285 Madiaoo Avenue, New York country’s huge candy industry. and 513 North Michigan Avenue. Besides he would have done Bryan’s men,'and tho^e who remain ^1(1 There was, as everybody knows, a Chicago: much better and got out of It are no longer a power in the land. The'Mancheater Evening Herald t* great expansion in this business Most of Bryanism has gone, too. on aalo in New York City at Schtilia'a cheaper than he will if he had New* Stand. Sixth Avenu* and 4tnd. during the period of the World Many of his best measures, are now shouted “ Oh, Min!” instead of “ Oh, law and the worst are rio longer Street and 43nd. Street entrance ot war. Flush times, accompanied by Grand Central Sir.tlon and at all Lawyer!” supported. Hoatlirg New* Standa war time prohibition, sent the peo­ Perhaps the most important item • * • ple flocking to the confectionary from a purely political, standpoint Client of Internatlunal New* Ser­ PINE FOR BOOTLEGGERS vice. shops. There was a perfect craze is the virtual disappearance of the Happy dayc ahead for the boot Bryan idea of carrying elections "International New* Service haa the for candy eating. Prices were high exclusive right* to use for republlca- leggers. Not that many days are with the south and west and letting tion in any form all news dispatches and the manufacturers made a unhappy to that favored class, but the east go hang. credited to or not otherwise credited great deal of money. New capital A1 Smith’s prospective nomina­ In this paper. It Is also exclusively just at present the prohibition ad t > entitled to use for republloatlon all was tempted to embark in candy tion definitely throws that idea V. the local or undated news published ministration is likely to have its overboard; it means that if the making. Candles were advertised as herein." Pull Service Client of N B A hands so full in the prosecution of New York governor is nominated Service. never before. The public responded. its own unfaithful servants that it the Democrats wlU carry the fight *- It began to look like a perpetual into the great stronghold of the Re­ THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1928 will have scant time to give to even SEAT CUSHIONS harvest time for the candy men. publicans. Cushions for your Bar Har­ Four Rooms $695 casual pursuit of mere rum-run Then, when the war was over bor and reed chairs come in ners and distillers. Indictment of The party has been getting away FLOOD CONTROL and before the public appetite had from Bryanism ever since the first sets— seat and back in figured e r e is an example of how you can furnish your home with real good furi no less than a dozen important offf- linen crash, $2.69 a set. Tuft­ There Is not the slightest doubt time to slacken, came prohibition. Wilson administration. McAdoo at­ niture at a small investment.' Each of the pieces is typic^ of Watkins cials of the prohibition enforce ed seat cushions only, in that to President Coolidge, and to Every candy maker rejoiced. He tempted to carry on his principles H Quality—which means th^ best available, at the lowest cost.. Each has ment unit at Buffalo, in connection and failed, even while Bryan still colorful (b-j CQ knew that when you take alcohol been carefully selected by our buyers for style, construction and finish. Stop , him alone, is due the credit for with the diversion of more than ai^ived, to sWay that great body of cretonnes ...... cutting out ot the flood control bill from an habitue he turns to sugar tonight and look at these rooms, displayed in our windows. hundred carloads of alcohol, is like­ Democrats to whom he was Mes-| that joker element which would for his stimulation. There was siah. Rooms sold separately also. ly to distract the attention of a have surely resulted in the event­ every prospect for a still further Politically and cold-bloodedly C '' ' ' considerable part of the enforce­ speaking, Bryan’s disappearance ual purchase of vast areas of cheap expansion in the business. More ment army in the immediate fu should be no great loss. Lacking a land at high prices, for, floodways, capital was dumped in, more ma­ ture. It is charged that the officials great crusader and remembering with fat proflteerihg by a large chinery Installed, factories built that crusaders seldom won elec­ received^more than half a million The Bedroom The Living Room number of land-poor individuals and added to. tions for all their great value the dollars in bribes, so they ought to party’s best bet probably is a man Full size bed, dresser and station­ A genuine Jamestown upholstered and lumber corporations. Adequate But somehow the anticipated boom be pretty well supplied with cash like Smith, whose strength is the ary mirror, choice of dTSSsing table suite, is the feature of this room. Ex­ provision has now been made for didn’t come. The demand slow­ for lawyers’ fees, and a fine time belief that he has the best chance] or chest of drawers in walnut and actly as sketched above, covered all ■^1 proper reimbursement for any ac­ ly fell off. To what extent it has to win. promises to be had by all. over in the finest mohair with frieze tual damage, but - the proflteerlng fallen off is shown by the fact that If Smith should be elected and gumWood, dull finish. Genuine Way I turn out a man of broad, liberal I reversable cushions. Gateleg table, is / ‘out.” there are nearly twenty per cent Sagiess spring to fit the bed and a vision, so much the better for the 100% cotton mattress. floor lamp and end table included, \ Both the House and the Senate fewer employes in the candy fac­ party and the country. At the mo­ were so anxious to rush the matter tories of the country today than ment, he is neither a crusading radical like Bryan nor an ultra­ of flood prevention that It took the there were in 1920. There was just Grand Rapids-made, spinet about the decrease in the business conservative like Underwood or Al­ threat of a veto from the Presi­ ton B. Parker and every Informed desks, similar to sketch, are dent to get the slovenly land dam­ that would be indicated by the pass­ person knows that a Democratic made of genuine mahogany The Dining Room The Kitchen ing of war time prosperity. Noth­ candidate must stand somewhere and gumwood. 35 inches age provision into decent shape wide with i full Nine pieces are included in this Genuine Leonard three door refrig­ ing came in from prohibition by between those two extremes if he] It was not a popular veto threat at length 1 Q 7 room outfit, made of walnut and gum­ erator, cabinet gas range .with elevat­ New York, May 17.— The Man­ is to stand any chance in 1928. that; but it was a courageous one. way of compensation. drawer i[p iO . ( J wood. Early English design. Buf­ ed oven and broiler in semi-porcelain The reason is obvious enough to hattan speakeasy has undergone a In one other point the President startling change within the last few The Democrats were not a min- ] fet, extension table, semi-open china finish, a 5-piece breakfast suite in en­ those who know that people who did not get his own way, but it is months. ority party until Bryan ran in 1896 cabinet, arm chair and 5 side chairs amel with drop-leaf table and 4 Wind­ used to drink liquor still drink It and scared Big Business into pan-] to his credit that he did not Insist At the present writing, the lower with upholstered seats. sor chairs and a 6x9 Congoleum Rug. and that some of the young folks the dive the higher class the crowd. ic-stricken opposition. In five pre­ on it to the extent of making It the ceding elections they received a subject of a veto or even a threat who ought to be buying candy are What began as an occasional sport popular vote plurality except for for slumming parties is fast de­ to veto. It was against the Presi­ buying gin. But it must puzzle one defeat by. 10,000 votes. Then veloping into a regular habit. More the party went into the hands of dent’s wishes that the various those who don’t believe there is and more do the young ladles of \- any drinking going on to amount the Bryan forces and undertook to states were relieved of any part of the debutante class find their way array south and west against the WATKINS BROTHERS. In c . the payment for the federal under­ to anything. into barrooms where silks and sat­ northeast. In the last eight elec­ ins and sailors and diamonds and taking, but on this point he yield­ Meanwhile the candy industry Is tions, from 1896 on, the party has CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES diidesimingle in Incongruous com- had a plurality just once, except ed, as most people hoped he would. complaining that it has had to re­ }anio»hip. duce prices and invent so many when the opposition split in,two. It The bill which has now become hasn’t had a single majority in] a law puts the whole vital business ways of tempting the public palate In New York’s leading Journalis­ New York state.. . of MissISBlppi flood control under that there Is little profit where tic exponent o fsophistication there Some of the party’s'finest men,] one central agency, the United there Is any.. appears this week a sardonic com­ honest and unselfish progressives, mentary that if you wish to find the still hold that.lt shouldn’t truckle States government. The huge prob­ young lady whose picture appeared to New^ York and other populou? lem will no longer be delayed and in the last rotd supplement of the states which haven’t beon'i voting Four arawer Dressers, slm-r messed up, as it has been in the gfHE LAWYERS’ GUILD Sunday society sections, you need the ticket. They arei heartbroken at liar to sketch, with stationary mirror. Made of genuine past, by conflicts of opinion and One circumstance in connection go no farther than the corner of a the likelihood of a Tammany man’s nomination and would go back to walnut and gumwood. 42 cross purposes between the states with the tragic suicide of Alfred certain resort. The place men­ tioned is among the various rowdy the Bryan system, remembering ] Inches wide. and the central government. The Le Witt, young New Britain law­ drinking emporiums of the Times that Wilson barely won in 1916 by 26x26 inch mirror $29 Mississippi is going to be effectual­ yer, stands out from the financial Square belt. beating the east, with the west. ly chained. They cite the Cox and Davis de­ mess in which the attorney appears feats as proving the folly of Com- ] to have become involved. One ot The speakeasy is no longer oper­ ated exclusively for the “ roughs” promise. RECOGNIZING RUSSIA Attorney Le Witt’s embarrassments and the “ bad girls” from the appears to have been his responsi­ honky-tonks. Any night, about But the more hard-headed politi­ Colonel Hugh L. Cooper, whose cians remember that the good old I home is in Stamford,, this stdte. bilities toward a .firm which has midnight hour or thereafter, you days when the Democrats had an brought suit against him, alleging will find the places jammed by even chance to carry New York] but whose activities as an hydrau­ young ladies of the “ upper crust” , lic engineer of the first class have that as trustee he had failed to ac­ and that governors of New York or who step from snappy sport New Jersey have been the party takeu him to many parts of the count for 'a large jum of money into dark back doors. Sometimes something over seventy thousand presidential candidates who polled I world and have gained him a posi they are with escorts; sometimes its' six national pluralities in the] tion at the very top of his profes dollars, which he had collected they are but a couple of girls last 72 years. "stepping out.” They are smartly Sion, is an advocate of United from the firm’s debtors. The point \The Bryan torch, now flickering] in especial Interest to the Connecti­ dressed, invariably attractive in ap­ faintly, has been discarded because States recognition of the Russian pearance, and young. In spite of cut public is that, according to the politicians must eat. The municipal Soviet Union. Colonel Cooper urged their mixed drinks their conversa­ and state job trougbs largely satis­ Genuine Whitney Strollers this course during an address in news stories, several lawyers re­ tions betray a boarding school or fy them where the party is strong] In choice of cafe or Persian New York. He is temporarily back fused to act for the plaintiff in this college background. They are not in city or state, but the great fed­ blue finishes with heavy wood­ case solely on the ground that the essentially the “ younger genera­ eral patronage orchard,lures them] en artillery d' 1 1 n ^ from Russia, where he is engaged whe^s ...... alleged default was charged against tion.” Most of them seem to be as well. And where the local or in constructing a power plant on well into their twenties, and well state machine can’t ^ver win and the Dnieper river for the Soviet a fellow attorney. past what was known as the flapper the. national machine hardly ever, government. It is to cost eighty mil­ This, of course,' is not yet an es stage. there the politicians are rabid for] a winner. lions of dollars and is said to be tabllshed, fact— merely part of the pays for one of these current story of the suicide of the Within the last few weeks I have Until Wilson, Bryan was his par-] the biggest project of its kind in ty’s great figure. After Wilson’s unfortunate Le Witt. But if it seen dozens of young women who the world. give none of the suggestion 'of death came the fight for control, re­ We would give more for the true the facts, and their extent “ wildness” associated with' drink­ sulting in a stand-off with a slight edg*.* ^or the more pragmatic party opinion of Colonel Cooper, express­ ought to be made known. ing. They go to the bars and cafes to drink as a man used to go bosses. In 1920 Bryan kept them LANE CHESTS ed in nine words, than for book­ On the face of it, the plaintiff to drink.. Most ot. them are from froni adopting a wet plank. In fuls of s u ^ stuff "as* that written firm, had it not succeeded in find 19M fie was one of the , hottest] ing one Negro lawyer in Hartford excellent families; girls who have of aromatic red cedar by Theodore Dreiser and other gone abroad for summer trips and anti-Smith leaders . and / barely Swinging Divane, fbir jrdhr^ blocked the antl-Klan' plank. Hie theorists of his stamp. And yet we who did not feel constrained by there become accustomed to their porch, sun-room or a^qaimeh ' * the “ ethics” of his profession own candidaiee were licked, but in cottage, exactly ee eketj^ed^ . v e r y chest in our stock—and there 6re over 80 patterns and sizes—have ^ ^ would not favor having th i .govern­ highballs and their cocktails. To me 1924 they named hie brother for] refuse to act, might have been left they represent at this moment the come In a, choice of ^e^,>or ' taken spbciid prices for this event* Included we all: the rnost popular j ment accept eve'n such testimony vice president in order to concili­ orange duck with"- floral without its day in court, supposed most interesting factors In the ate him. E styles in natural red and walnut finishes. High chests and low ones — offhand. stripes shown "(tO 1 O C much-discussed prohibition ques­ Few political leaders have been] Colonel Cooper points out that to be the inalienable right of every tion. in white ...... window seats and consoles—are idl included^ ; ’ r- suitor. so blindly followed or bitterly | Russia has purchased more than It is no longer a secret that New hated. < $200,000,000 worth of goods in Should it turn out that there is York makes little pretense of obey­ ing the law. Three of the most the United States in the last five an implied obligation on Connecti­ A 45-inch che^t in natural red cedar finish. Flat top. Applied .. cut lawyers to refuse ta sue any popular beer resorts in the city years without defaulting a nickel. operate with no attempt at secrecy. oval decorations and applied mouldings. Fitted with lock. Mada member of their guild, then it is He declares that the government The doors are wide open; there is is date its. of 3-4 inch red ced^n•. Formerly $39.50. ,,. T ? has proven its ability to maintain perfectly obvious that it will soon­ no pass word or no “ looksee” man. One walks boldly in and no ques­ merican ■ ■ ■ ^ ...... order. He apparently believes in er or later become necessary for A the state to create some sort of tions are. asked. its complete stability. I dropped Ipto one such place In HISTORY public counsellbrships whose in­ Buys a 48-inch chest, exactly as sketched a,bove vdth_ brack­ If the pro-recognition movement Greenwich Village after the theater cumbents shall be obligated to May 17 et feet and high, trunk-lid. M a^ of 8-4 inch red cedar in begins to get the support of this the dther night. I had not entered 1672— Joliet and party started to .bring ciWl actions on just cause, it for nearly a year but, being a natural finish and fitted with lock and handles. Formerly / class of people it may suddenly be­ explore the Mississippi .50 V \ t-K'- precisely as criminal prosecutors warm evening. I decided upon a river. $37.00. gin to amount to something. But glass of beer. To my amazement are obligated to bring criminal pro­ 1774-;—Rhode Island proposed a still we should not be convinced, the place had doubled in size and general congress of the one way or the other. Recognition ceedings in like case. Even if it it was almost impossible to get to be necessary to fill these offices the bar. Where a year ago the colonies. pf the Soviet government is a mat 1776— Washington learned that Pays for a 48-inch chest, similar to the one sketched only . I; with Negroes. crowd had been rough and rowdy, raised higher on Queen Anne legs. Made of 84 inch red ' ter which ought to be approached, with frazzled women hanging the English were ' landing when it is approached, with the about the back table, it now was 17,000 hired Hessian sol­ .50 cedair in natural finish, complete with lock. Regular $33.50. greatest care. This government as smartly dressed as though it had diers in Canada. INGRATITUDE been a ritzy tea room. There were 183 8— Pro-slavery mobs de-1 Comfortable little. boudoir should know positively what It is Ktroyed Pennsylvania Hall We would say that David Hoag more young women on hand than chairs, exactly as sketched, doing when it undertakes to han­ in Philadelphia. come in a choice of four dain­ of Canandaigua, N. Y., is not a men. The tables reminded me of k ^mother Queen Anne chest, like the one described 'abov^ w H 4 l dle that problem. Then why should the Dome Cafe in Paris, where ty cretonnes. Walnut fin­ there be any objection on any- very good sport. Suppose he has women are accustomed to sit and ished gum- 'Ctn O Q I C A only this n ^ el 'is 54 inches long I ^ It is also made of red oody’s part to the eventual appoint known Sidney Smith, creator of the drink alone. It struck me sudden­ wood l e g s ...... c p y * y o ♦J v/ cedar in natural finish. Fitted with lock. Regular $45.00. , ment of a large an,d especially se­ “ Andy Gump” comic strip, since ly that the Europeanizing of the the latter’s boyhood, and suppos­ was under way. \ ATBOUGBT lected body of American commis- Talking with a young woman ~ V' ' I ing, what’s more to the point, that • iioners charged with the duty of whose name appears in the Social Mark tho perfect man, an4 bo- visiting Russia, learning at first Sidney Smith knows. David Hoag; Register I was told that, now that hold the vq[iright.-^Psalm 87:87. WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. sand the facts with relation to that supposing further that David objections to women, smoking have WATKINS r -i inlque experiment by devoting all Hoag’s surgically abbreviated chin been gefaerally overcome, equality It is reasonable to have perfec-.] CRAW roW AND CHAMBERS RANfiES did inspire the well known facial in drinking is to be established. If tion in our eye, that we may al­ the time necessary to the task, and the “ right people” are seen drink­ ways advance toward'it,'though we j B R O T H iR S .providing the Congress afld the shortcoming of the well known Mr. ing publicily, the stigma long at­ know it can; never be reached.— Dr.| ‘feople of the United States with Gump— it seems to indicate a de­ tached to women drinking ■will be Johnson. >.. . . ' ' ingaMtionable data upon which to cided lack of the sense of propor­ removed. That, said my Informant, was the means by which cigaret proceed? tion when David Hoag sues a Syra­ Maybe of tbei reasons a girl] prejudices were overcome. . . must be be&iififtil but duinh these | . Russia la seeking recognition. cuse newspaper for a million dol- And - that, seemingly, was that dajfo, is the made coinpany '‘sbe cOhld Imye no rciason for re- aiLRERT SWAN. keens. MANCHESTER (CONN;) ^" EVENTI^-^ HERALDi THURSDAY, MAY 1^, 1928.

rest,’' ' explains the discoverer.' TT “ After'"’ conaidm’able experiment­ EDITOR EX0NERAH& I ing, I learned-1,.hat if some of the MINERS SUFFER B u g ^ Wh e e l s ■I spokea were, made to , stahcl jput Cable Flashes above the others, their motion be-; IN BIG UBEL SUIT ing over a ^eater .space wditld .be Tam R i^ U lh caught correctly, by the camera.” ’ ASFAMINEHITS In The hew' trick was flirat tried on the wheels of a truck. The-wheels Doctor Sues Hearst Mag^ine Pictures Now were-painted id quadrants of oM- For a Million— Jury Out Spv- Foreign News A" meeting of the teams comprise BRITEH FIELDS ing the' Community Club' twilight ferent shadel. On lai-ger ' wheels, en Hours. League will be held at the club Fri­ Buch-as.buggy wheels, four aets of day night'at 8:30 at which time ac-: By.DAN THOhlAS two spokes each are painted the London.— The most distressing New York, May 17.— A sealed London, May 17.— Percy Harris, tiOn will be taken on a schedule, disHhguIshing-color. ^ side of the present unparallel state verdict for the defendants was a member of the House pf Corny find set' of rules governing th^ Hollywood, .Calif., May 17—r-Por mons, referred to Lady Nancy^-As- of depression in the British coal returned today by a jury in Su­ leagpe which will be drafted to-, years the movie public has been fields is undoubtedly the suffering tor as a “ public nuisance” because, night. laughing at buggies and automo­ PUBUC RECORDS preme Court in the $1,000,000 libel she continued a conversation; while and hardships on the miner’s famil­ suit brought by Dr. George H. Plans call for getting the league biles rolling down the street with ies and dependents. ^ he was making a speech on the under way next week Monday with> their wheels turnimg backward. Sherman, Detroit vaccine .manu­ floor of the House. WARRANTEE DEEDS Special commissions which have facturer, against flearst’s .interna­ eight teamk They are Highland Now it is the cinema industry’s Louis LenU to Charles"- Kuljr. toured the South Wales, Durham, tional Magazine, Norman Hapgood, Park, Manchester T Green* Heights,, turn to laugh. . From now on four acres of land on Garden street, Panama, May 17.— Carlos Icaza, Ta'lcottville. Bon Ami. North Ends, when an auto or a wagon moves and Northumberland poalflelrts, editor of the publication and Paul a native, is under arrest charged being the same land that he pur­ itednees rangae - (the districts most affected by the H. Dekrier. . Fii-einen and Shamrocks. These; off down the street, the, wheels chased on May 10,- for many^years with the murder of Robert Wlngo, teams Include, all the baseball play-, will be turning in the right direc­ slump), have brought back terrible An article written by Dekrier. a United Sta,tes soldier attached to owned by the Weldmah family. Narrow and l^tra Niaurrow—Wide and Eirtra W ide stories of the plight of many of the published in' the December, 1922, ers in Manchester who, are pot on tion. This problem, one Of the QUIT CLAIMiSP - . ■ ■ r>'' the 33rd Infantry. Icaza said ilie the Community bb'Rec teams and it; most puzzling ever faced by cellu- ____Henry_ W. Campbell -to Eva Arm- A boon to the nomen of inierieB many of whom have beea towns and villages. issue of the magazine under the shot Wlngo thinking him a robber. Whole districts are declared to title “ Vaccine for Broken . Legs, L is expected that an‘ exceptionally in­ lold experts, has Anally been j g^rong land facing in 150 feet on obliged to ofther pay high pideeii or take poorly tttted shoM, ' s. teresting' Teague .will "result. ' solved by John NickOlaus, chief, j the-north side., of Oak street, east be without work; children are un­ was the basis of the action. The Puerto’iCabezas,‘ Nicaragua, May laboratory technician at the 1335 feet south ,by Mapm street ex- You need no "longer be .told-that yon hgTo aa “axporiMvo" - ^oot clothed and undernourished; shop­ writer branded Sherman as a 17.— Natives in the Pis Pis river keepers are struggling under the charlatan for making and distrib­ Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. ' j tension 150 feet arid west by Au- 'district where United States Ma­ When revolving forward, wheels tumn street 300 feet including the You'D Stride t with ‘ Pride • in ENNA \ weight of great debts; and some uting vaccines purporting to cure rines are looking for mine raiders, families are even on the verge of 98 different diseases. RENOVATING NEWLY always appear on the screen to building thereon told the United States forces t ^ t E. J, Holl a lot on Berkeley actual starvation. The verdict was a full exonera­ the rebels and guerillas had threat­ be turning backward ' because the 5 0 0 Need Prompt Help. tion of the magazine and its edi­ spokes are not timed .to the hun- street to Mrs. Florence Hollister to­ ened them with dea^h if they gave nrV.I/.'h gether with a frontage of Hollister As coal mining is the only indus­ tor and publisher. The defandants aid to the Americans. . ;; BOUGIfT RESTAURANT dreds of individual pictures which try e.xisting in several of these fought the case on the ground that comprise a film. Camei‘amen have street, being part of the land sold areas, it is declared they must be the article contained nothing but attempted to work out a method by Mrs.. Hollisler in disposing of C. E. HOUSE & SON, Inc. London, May 17.— Sir Emund the Main street lot, at the comer of evacuated and go bankrupt, “ un­ the truth, and Justice Joseph M. Gosse, noted English writer, . is Morris Jacobsohn new owner of of timing their shutters but failed. Callaghan so instructed the jury. Now that NickolaUs has dis­ Main and Hollister street to E. J. less there is some radical and en­ dead. ' “ Murphy’s” Restaurant business at Holl for development purposes. tirely unforseen change in the sit­ Justice Callaghan’s charge was tile south end, has made a number closed his solution everybody is unusual in that neither Max D. wondering why someone didn’t uation.” Teheran, May 17.— The United of improvements already and is New York Is a city-'where a “ But for assistance) rendered Steuer, counsel for the defense; States and Persia have signed^ a contemplating others. think of it long ago; _ nor Sidney Syme, Sherman’s at­ “ The process' is, very simple, man who expects to ride , home in privately,” says a report on the commercial treaty. - The, entire interior has been rer the subway must leave his foun­ situation in South Wales Issued by torney, offered any exceptions. The consisting of painting a few of the jury deliberated seven hours. painted green and the telephone tain pen in the desk. the Labor Council Executive, “ large Warsaw, Poland, May 17.— The -booth removed to the rear. Work-' spokes a more vivid color than the sections of the population in South ministi'y of finance announced to­ men from Watkins Brothers were Wales mining townships would by day that the par value of the zloty busy today laying new lineoleum on now have no boots whatever, and ROT.'V ANNULS MARRIAGE has been restored through the rei- the floor. ■ their only clothing would have been OF FAMOUS BEAUTY. .cent United States loan. Mr. Jacobsohn recently leased the worn to shreds. business from Howard Murphy, it “ School authorities report that Rome, May 17.— The Roto the Paris, May 17.— King Albert,, of had been conducted for a little over was so the children are losing their ‘grip’ Vatican court— has handed down Belgium, has conferred a gold med­ three years by Andreotta Brothers, and that the average weight of the an order annulling the marriage of al upon Myron T. Herrick, United Louis and Emil. The business is girls attending school shows a dis­ Mrs. Hector Sassoon, a rich Eng­ States ambassador to France, in considered ^a. “ gold mine” in com-? tinct falling-off at all ages. In lish widow, and Baron Colletti, recognition of his service to the parison to other similar establish­ Blalna. (South Wales) many chil­ from whom she was separated by cause of aviation. ments here. dren were found by the medical of­ the secular courts before she be­ Mrj Jacobsohn, whose home is in ficers to be sub-normal from lack said Miss Anne Morgan came the wife of Sassoon, it was TWO FLORIDA YOUTHS Springfield, plans to remove his of nourishment. learned today. family here as soon as the school - In Monmouthshire the number of TO TRY FOR WRESTLING ‘Mrs. Sassoon who is noted for HONORS IN OLYMPICS. year' ends next month. / scholars who require boots is 3,- her beauty in London, Paris and t - 260, the number who require Rome, is expected to marry Prince Miami, Fla.—.Two real threats to clothes is 2.639. These figures re­ Ottoboni, a member of one of the fer to poverty-stricken areas only, the welterweight and the heavy­ most aristocratic families in Italy. weight wiestling champions for cigarette test *where the school population is FOOD GROWS HAIR ON The wedding probably will take Olympic nonors will come out of about 40,000. place in London. .Owing to the Great Distress. the south this year. prince’s staunch adherence to the Francis Hauser, Neenah, Wise,, BALD HEADS At Maerdy, South W'ales. the Catholic church he was unable to Labor Executive’s Committee found youth and Evan Lindstrom, Miami, marry Mrs. Sassoon until the Vati­ both students at the University of •*A decorator once told me that to appreci­ “ very great distress.” Many homes can recognized her divorce from Miami, walked off with the welter­ Scientists have found that bald­ ' there have been abandoned, and her first husband. ate the texture of a fabric or the glaze uL a '' miners leave weekly for other weight nnd light heavyweight ness comes from lack of necessary The Rota based its decision upon wrestling championship respec­ vase one's eyes should be closed. And to parts of the cSuntry in search ot the fact that Mrs. Sassoon and her food elements that, the human hair work. “ When people die in these tively,' in the Florida state trials requires. “ Foods found In Mother first husband agreed before the.r at Gainesville. Both will leave enjoy the fragrance of a perfume one should villages,” says the report, ' “ a col­ marriage that they could separate Earth grow, nourish and retain lection is made for the funeral. ^ soon tor the national tryouts ’ at hair,” says P. A. Thomas, 1347 close one’s eyes . . . one’s other senses seem from each other at any time upon Grand Rapids. America Fore Bldg., Chicago, the Abertillery, a prominent South mutual agreemnt. There were other Wales mining center, is one of the World’s leading hair specialist who all the keener. That was the convincing sensational details of the marriage operates over 40 treatment oCSces towns most affected by the depres­ which were not revealed to A yawn which dislocated his sion. Hundreds of residents owe in the tf. S. and Canada. He fur­ , thing about the blindfold test. The aroma the public. jaws caused the death of a Ken­ rates; thirty-seven stores in the tuckian, aged 82. Probably read­ ther states that hair roots always and the flavor of one cigarette were so center, of the town have closed ing about Mayor Walker of New stay alive and that in'85 per cent down; and the local council is York going on the water Wr^gon. of cas'tes where hair is falling or marked . . . the smoothness so obvious thousands of dollars in debt. All WOMEN AS J A Y -W A L I^ ^ baldness has set' in, a growth of school-teachers have received no­ WORRY POLICE OF PARIS; Al Smith says McAdoo doesn’t new hair can be had in a short that 1 chose it instantly. It proved to be the tices to terminate their engage­ p l a n n e w ORDINANCE know the Constitution >>f t h e j’ nit- time by following his simple direc-i ments. ed States. But maybe the' gentle­ tions. ,He will gladly explain his O ld G old.” Paris.— Women are the worst men who wrote it wouldn’t eveq method without cost to those in-; jay-walkers,” according to reports recognize it now. terested in restoring or saving coming from the Paris police trying their hair. Write him today;— Adv. m ; POLICE COURT out new schemes qtf‘traffle regula­ T*rr? tion. They -don’l seem to want to cross streets and avenues at the Leo Mltterholz of Hartford paid fixed points, btit persist in taking BUSINESS FOR SALE a fine of $10 and costs fof speed­ the shortest cuts across squares and Hemstitching and Pleating busiriesa ing He was arrested by Traffic open place of the capital. Typewriters Officer Roberts Tuesday evening on Monsieur Chiappe, well-known established 10 years. We have all makes to . Center street. He testified that Prefect of Police in Paris, has re­ MRS. M. S. MANNING Mitterholz drove his car at a speed cently, issued an ordinance compos­ House & Hale Bldg. Phone 541. choose from, new and re­ of 58 miles an hour. Mitterholz ed of six articles for pedestrians. built. pleaded guilty although he said be He has finally concluded that the Special Rental Rates. believed he was not going more man-in-the-street,iin these days of than 40 miles an hour. crowded thoroughfares, must be BUY YOUR TIRES AT See us first. Charles McCann, a transient, who disciplined, as well as the drive^ of said his home was wherever.night the car. ,.Tinportant points in the overtook him, was arrested last new regula ,bns are that there is to ■: 1 KEMP'S night-by Patrolman Cavagnaro at be no dallying in the streets; cross­ Campbell’s Filling Station Elm and Forest streets for intoxi­ roads are not to be crossed diag-; Phone 821 cation. The policeman said the man onally, and all streets must be Phone 1551 was very drunk. McCann said it was crossed only when the traffic has the first time he had ever been ar­ been halted. MISS ANNB MORGAN rested and Judge Johnson allowed The good-looking French gen- Daughter o f the late J. P. Morgaq. reiemhlea her V him to go on condition that he .darmes in their smart blue capes tingaifh'ed. father in both ability and breadth of vition. ' leave town at once. have been instructed not to apply The case of Steve Burke of North the new rules too severely at first, i W hy you can pick them. . . even in the dark street charged vjith intoxication I n t h is foientifio oi|>rett« test • bUndfoUtd eoarie of Uie tobacco plent. . . no with* and assaut on his wife was again Be Ready for Memorial Day ered gresad-faaMs. - Only'the eool and'fragrant continued until June 2, His wife ■moker tries foot leading brande. The only qaet> OP.Iesms'dCo..B EMIEL STREDE tion asked ie, “ Which one do yoh like bestP" Why tuart’ UaMs are good enongh for OLD GOLD, has been at the hospital most of ahonid oiw cigarette .win time after time? 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A T L A N T ^H B i femhlued to see him In "Street ner in honor of the French and Ger­ 7:80 6:30-^WJCAF Comfort orchestra. sal l porarlly disabling but caused con- -i Warretr' Kerrigan is. a nj Vdel: so , 8:00 7:00—WEAF Dodge program. Washington.— In tha typical Apgel*' goes with her handsome man ajnbaesadura and the AUatrlao hr. Qf ,flnement to bed. Eighty pey cent, and Gary Cooper’s mother followed' and Swedish ministers of the United 8:30 7:30—Theater presentations. ijia American comm unity 'an average 'tioy wherever he goes In Holly­ 9:00 8:00—WEAF art, trade dinner. 10:30 9:30—Colgate feature hour. persisted three days, or ipngef hod him from Monata when he become States, which may be heard through 12:46 11:45—Layton’s garw; o ^ n l s t wood. WICAF and thd Red network on 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart hr. 626—KYW. CHICAGO—670. l)&7 oiit of OTery 1,000.people suf­ sixty per cent., eight days are; long-^ established In pictures, 10:30 9:30—Medical talk; orchestra. Arm- Thursday night beginning at 9 o'clock. 8:'30 7:30—WJZ AmpIcO; hour. fer Illness of some sort every year, ;er. Less than five, per cenV -’fefe 'The mother of Robert The subject ot the evening’s dis­ • 422.3—WOR, NEWAFy<—710. ,when , ■ . ■ • . f. 9:00 (f:00—W JZ Maxwell-hohr. of one day or less duthtlpn.; . , H oH y w ^ , .Gal.—rTha biggest strong, who was lu ^London, cussion will be *'lnternatlonal As­ 7:30 6:30—Horton’s feature hour. 10:00 9:00—WJZ Michelln. Iwur. the United States Public Health b u b o n ic p l a g u e ., pects of Modern Art in indus­ risk encountered by fllw-struisk h i made-his stage hit there In "Is 8:30 7:30—Lopez dance potpourri. 10:30 9:30—WJZ string quartet Service declares. . "Illness was far more fre^ueiir New- y. -■ '* • trial Design." Music reflecting the 9:00 8:00—Candy Dandies concert. 11:00 10:OO^WJZ under 10 years than at any, ;tfth'er ^ I s in. Hollywood Is a mehj^l, says Eat So'f” lived with him In gayest moods ot the vanous people of 9:30 8:30—N. Y. University program 389.4— WBBM. CHlCAG^na -Snrgeon General Hugli S. Cum- Jessie L. Lasky. ' ' ' • ^ ' ‘ school Buenos Alres> May 17.— Five mlng has recently. completd.a re­ time of life,” the Public Healtlh Tork ever since be left law the world will be introduced during 10:00 9:00^Cholr Invisible. 9:00 8:00—Coon Sartders nlghthawks, The psychological effecA ©tide-, to iiicatue an'actor* She recently cases of bubonic plague were re­ the Maxwell hour through WJZ and 11:00 10:00—Specht’s orchestra. 9:20 8:20—Blues; American music* port pn a two-yenr. study of Illness summary says. "The average, Indl- ported (^aboard .the, steamer Prim- the iilue network at 9. The Inierna- 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 10:00 9:00—.Seven dance orch estra feat, the wouhdtng: of jdthed him her§. ' ahd diseases In a selected small city :Hdual Is most free from Illness In point upon Its arrival, at Monte­ tlonul Singers, a male Quartet, and 7:30 6:30—WJZ Lowney sweethearts. 12-00 11:00—Hank's theater gang. the age period 15 to 24 years, pride and the cwsbthff of bppe» al^ While George O’Brien's parents Nathaniel Shllkret’s orchestra will 7 :0 0 -House O’ Dreams program 365.6—WEBH.WJJD, CHICAGO—320. in the East. ' . ^ , pointed out by t^e Paramount stu­ video today. The capiaip of the 8:00 .'thereafter, slckhess beisomes b^ofe. llve in San PranclBCo they spend at present the program. Among the high 8:30 7:30-WJZ Ampico hour. 9-00 8:00—Mooseheart hour. The healthiest period ; In human dio executive sf the gteatasi^ grief vessel, Senor MarllneUe., ,and, on^s lights at 8:30 will be the Hoover Sen­ 9:00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 9:30 ~ 8:^0—Studio hub hour. frequent, tmore severe and; tdore least one week-end with tholr son tinels with /Lambert Murphy, tenor, life, the concliislonA^gffiYeal. is the In store los- those who felPto^reak other person, died Of the .plague. 10:00 9 :00 -WJZ Michelln hour. 10-30 9:30—Edgewater orch, artists. decade between 1 'years of frequently fatal as age advah(^. each month. through WEAF, and the Red netwoik. 10:35 9:35—Baseball scores. 11:00 10:00—Studio program. into the movlei^'' . V . . '‘ .Ramon Navarro has his mother Authorities at Montevideo state a Shakespearean repertoire from the 10:40 y;40_McEnelly’P orchestra. 12:00 H :00-Artists; mysteiy trio. age. After *5, both the Incidence Plajgueis DlminWi. "The average-girt oomes to Hol­ that the’ disease has been Jecallzed. Level Club through WHN. the Am 416.4— WGN.WLIB, CHICAGO—780. Paradoxically, those Infirmities, and several youngeif brothers and 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610. o f Illness and the percentage of lywood bnoyed'up by itttpreme con-: pico hour ot mu.sic featuring composi­ 6:00 6:00—Vocal recital; baseball. 9-00 8:00—Woodwind cimcert which cause the most Illness, fiause tions bv Franz ,schul>ert through WJZ 9:30 8:30—.Stage celebrtttea hour. fatalities increases constantly with lien ee, the good wishes Of friends 7:00 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. the fewest deaths.- Respiratory ;dlfc and the Blue network, and the Har- 6:30—Comfort hour with orch. 10:00 9:00—Baas; tenor; q m n t^ advancing age. The highest fre­ hack home'and a preconceived noi; melo quartet through WPG. WIP, '7:30 11:30 10;SO—Race: Sam n seases and disorders accoiint-fpr 60 8:00 7:00—Dodge ipresentatlon. quence of Illness In the entire span tion o f ablUtyr’- Lasky observed. w a y , WMAK, WHT and CNRM have 7:30—Hoover Sentinels orch. 12-00 11:00—Dream ship; vaudeville. pejf cent, of the Illness, but only 2 also arranged to present unusually 8:30 12:45 11:45—Mocker’s dance of life is between the ages of 6 "DlsCduragement and disappoint; 9:00 8:00—Art In Trade dinner. per cent ;pf the deaths, where^ di­ fine entertainments. 8:30—Wayside Inn music. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO-^G and 10 years, but there the ratio of ment are her lot cpntlnuonSIy," he 9:30 7:55 6:55—Organist; scrap seases pf the heart and clrculatPiy 10:00. 9:00—Halsey .Stuart hour. fatalities la extremely low. isams. -. She finally, t'sa.ches the Wave lengths in meters on left of 9:30—Johnny Johnson's orch. 8:10 7:10—Jack and Jean; plap(8t 10:30: 8- :i0 7:30—Angelus; Supertone hour. Many Have Colds. system, which cause enly 2 per station title, kilocycles on the right, iiisO 10:30- Arnold Johnsoh’s orch. cent, of the t()tal community Illness point'whero het meager finances Times iwe Eastern Daylight Saving 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHlCAGO-^0. Almost half of the tabulated compel her to, begin cutting down and ICnstern Standard. Black type 454.3—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. ( 9:00 8:00—Contralto, Whitney trio.., are responsible for 24 per cent of 5:30 4:30—Maiket reports; artists. cases In the selected community on her food until finally, she .IS re­ Indicates l>ost fealures. 10:00 9 ;00-^onQregational'«hOJr. the total deaths. ^ 6:00 5:00—Baseball scores. 10:30 9:30—Travel talk; artists. classified as "colds and bronchitis, duced «to actual want. ' ’ , There’s 6:15 5;15_Orchld show broadcast. 11:12 10:12—Aerials: dance nrosic. _ Into this category fell 418.6 cases "Public health has as yet barely Leading East Stations. 7:00 6:00—U. S. Navy band. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. Her pride prevents her from re-‘ 6:30—Lowney sweethearts. anually for every 1,000 population touched the task of presenting the (D ST) (ST) 7:30 9- 30 8:30—Old-lime entertainers. conditions which manifest them­ turning home. She will not adniit 272.6— W P Q , A T L A N T IC C IT Y —H 0 a 8:00 7:00-i-Betold tales. 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. Other classification, with the ra 7:30—Ainolco hour featuring failure. A 7:00 6:00—Orchestras, musical prog. 8:30 1:00 12:00—Male quartet; frolic. tion per thousand: selves In physical and mental im­ "This is tho'^ most dangierous 8:30 7:30—Harmelo quartet. Schubert’s compositions. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. pairments, in inefficiency, and Ill­ 8:00—Maxwell hour featuring Influenza' ahd grippe ...... 142.2 pfaiht ih her ex^rtences because sfao 9:00 8:00—York Tull Cedar band. 9:00 : 7-30 6:30—WEAF Comfort hour. ness and In postponable death,” the 10::'.n 9:30—Organist; orchestra. The international Singers I0::i0 9:30—WJZ string qua^et. Digestive, system ...... reaches a desperate framo o f blind New 285.5—VVBAL. BALTIMORE—1050. 10:00 9:00—Michelln male singeiw. 374.8J-WOC, DAVENPORT—800. Tonsilltls report concludes. 10:30 9:30—National string quarleL that inakes her a . prey to serious 7:30 6:30—Studio dinner music. 9:00 8:00—WJZ MaxweU hour. Puerperal causes ..... Plagues and pestilences have temptations. . 8:30 7:30—WJZ Ampico hour. ilioo 10:00—Slumber music. 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart hr. boien dlmlnshed, Infant and child 9:00 8:00—m iZ Maxwell hour. 405.2- WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 10- 30 9:30—Coloratura soprano, organNervous disorders .... "No girl" should even think of 10:00 9:00—WJZ Mlclielln houj. 6:45 5:45—Baseball scores; talk. 12-dO 11:00—Heuer’ s orcheatr^ _ Accidents mortality from Infectious and ln- taking the risks she niust face, uur Idea 10:30 9:30—Musical memories. 7:15 6:15—Topics in season. 499.7—WBAP. FORT WORTH—600. Measles ...... testinal disorders are conquered less^she knows,' not thinks, hut 11:00 10:00—Marylander’s orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 nrs.) 8:30 7:30—Songs; piano recital. and healthful living is being estab­ 302.8— W Q R . B U F F A L O —990, 348.6— WiP, PHILADELPHIA^eO. 9- 00 8-00—WJZ Maxwell hour. Whooplns cough .... 'knows she has the personal equip- 6:30 5:30—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 7:00 6:00—Bedtime story, soloists. 370.2—WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. Rheumatism; lumbago. lished-more and more firmly as a ment and finances to tide her ovei In 7:30 6:30—Science service talk. 8:00 7:00—Nanrhub quartet. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. j Heart diseases ...... popular Ideal, but aside from these for at least three years. Is Lasky’s .8:00 7:00—WKAF Dodge program. 9-00 8:00—Newton radio forum. 11:00 10:00—Goldkette’a dance music. the preventlou of. disease remains 9:00 8:00—Dreyer’ s merry revellers. 315.6— KDKA, T>|TTSBURGH-950. 11:30 10:30—Richfield melod.y artists. I Hay fever, asthma . . . well-founded advice. 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart hr. 6:15 6:15—Orchestra: baseball scores 1:45 12:45—Nighthawk frolic. _ Approximately 40 per cent of al the outstanding problem yet to be Cooking 10:30 9:30—WEAF dance music. 7:00 6:00—Agitators; novelty prog. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANOELES--640. Illnesses were found not only tem- solved,” Many a film actor’s best friend is 545.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—550, 8-00 7:00—WJZ retold tales. 12-00 11:00—racifio coast recital. 8:00 7:00—Artist, concert. 8- 30 7:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. entertainment. his mdther, and notable among tbh 8:30 7:30—Concert; semi-classics. 9- 00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 2-OQ 1:00—Orchestra, tenor men who have achieved the highest 9-30 8:30—WGY historical travelogue The Circulating Oven*with 19:00 9:00—WJZ MicheUn hour. 416.4—KHJ, LOS ANGELES— success in pictures. 10:00 9:00—Dance orchestra; organist 461.6— WCAE, PITTSBURGH—650. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra; songs: artisis. AmeticcL Is Two--Caste Coutitty 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 7- 30. 6:30—Uncle Gimbee; readings.1:00 12:00—Dance music. are devoted sons. V , 7:30 6:30—Red Sox baseball star. 8- 00 7:00—WEAF progs. (2% hrs.) 336.9—WSM, NASHVILLE—890. - A shining Vexaraple otf' this tri­ ' 8:00 7:00—Pianist: Four Motormen. 10:30 9:30—Studio organ recitel. 10- 00 9:00—Pellettleri’s orchestra.Women Better Than Men-Keyserling bute to the motbssa bt'Hollywood 8:15 7:15—Instrumental quartet. 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 11:00 10:00—Vendome Theater orch, 8‘30 T:30'-Bass, pianist, contralto. 12-00 11:00—Violinist; organist. is the love and devotloh lavished Automatic 8-00 7:00—Tenor, pianist. 9:15 8:15—Cary Mandolin club. 8- 30 7:30—WJZ Ampico hour. 384 4_KGO, OAKLAND—780. upon the Invalid motlier .ot Charlie lO'l.'i 9:15—Two dance orchestras. 9- 00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. 1- OO 12:00—Dodge prog: Philco hour. and Sydney Chaplin. 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 10- 00 9:00—WJZ Michelln hour, 2- 00 1:00—Ellis’ dance orchestra. New York.— America Is .a two^that the man who tolls hard al- 8:30 7:30—WJZ Ampico hour. in-30 9:30—Theater program; organist 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—590. caste country-wom en forming they ways feel Inferior to those' who Brought here from Ehgland by 9-no 8:00—WJZ Ma.xwdl hour. 12:05 11:05—Homesteader's orchestr^ 11:00 10:00—Feature Ptogram.^ rule. her two sons,. Mrs. Ohsplln ls cstab:- 10:00 9:00—WJZ Michelln hour. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 12-00 11-00—Burnhams rh.vthm kings. higher caste* the men the lower, in llshed In a comfortable home not 10:30 9:30—Studio concerts. '^254.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1180, Men Like Politics 1-00 12:00—Weather; markets: time. the. opinion of Count Hermann far fro^ the Chaplain studio. 3er 11:00 10:00—Dance music; artists. 6:00 6:00—Markets: baseball scores. 8- 00 7-00—Virginians orchestra. Keyserling, philosopher, who has “ Politics interests men In this 399.8— W T A M , C L E V E L A N D —750. 9- 00 8:00-W JZ Maxwell hour. -sides the perscnal attentlopr of her It' 6:30 6:30—Orch: baseball scores. country, but chiefly as a sport and 7 00 6:00—Hollenden orchestra. 6:30- Union College address. 10- 20 9:20—Orchestra, soloists. just completed a three-months’ tour two famous boys,'she has the con­ g.yO 7:00—WlOAF Dodge program. 7:30 4M.3_KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. entertaining diversion,” Count Key­ 7:45 6-45_Giovannl Trombini. cello. of the United States. 8-30 7:30—WEAF Sentinels orch. Y-jlO—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 1:00 12:00—N. B. Cl. entertainments. serling declared. “ They have no stant care of a trained nurse. .' * 9:00 8:00—Cavaliers program . 8:00 "Men and women of this coun­ Sid Graumah, woridrfamous 9:00 8:00—Contralto, soprano, pianist 1- 30 12:30—Neapolitan .quartet. grasp of foreign affairs. There are. 10:00 9:00—Concert; NeBpolitans. 8:30—Mohawk Valley travelogue 2- 00 1:00—Orcheatrrfl fwii P|2r®*’ try are on entirely two different showman. Is always accompanied by makes cooking a pleasure* 440.9— w e X -W J R . D E T R O IT —680. 9:30 few, if any, domestic issues.” 10:30 9:30—Buffalo studio concert 244 6—WCBD. ZION—870. levels of culture,” he said. “ There 8:0(1 7:00—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—WEAF dance music. 9:00 g.OO—Vocal trio, Instrumental The war affected America, more lO'SO 9:30—Thursday night musical. 11- 30 10:30—Flovd Walter, organist trio, artists. Is tradition In the case of the wom­ than other countries, he added, be­ 11:00 10:00—Dance- music...uo.v (2Mi hrs.) en, no tradition in the case of the DEEP-SEATED fcr \ Secondary DX Stations. cause it awakened their natlona.i Secondary Eastern Stations. ■ Come in and see our new 288.3—WENR, CHICAGO—1040, men. consciousness. And, in conclusioh, 6:00 5:00—Organ ;talks; . “ The men are indlflereht on the the Count expressed the belief that RHEUMATIC PAINS 11-00 10:00—Dance music; tenor. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra, artists (2 hrs.) subject of education; women In­ Americans have rhore social sense 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 305.9—WH'T, CHICAGO—980. stinctively eager for It, and for Its !! 10:35 9:35—Kails' dance or^estr^ 370.2-WLWL, NEW YORK-^10. 10:00 9:00—Chicago Philharmonic trio than people of any other nation 361.2— WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 7:00 6:00—S t Cecilia ensemble. universal development. 7-20 6:20—Violinist: religious talks 11- 00 10:00—Your hour Isagd^. and are solving social problems-•J Quickly Yield to Powerful ,Anti- 9:00 8:00—WEAF a rt trade dinner. ^ 635.4—WHO, OES MOINES—560. Look Like Queens more effectively than any other 10:00 9:00—W EAF Halsey Stuart hr. 626—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 9-00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour. septic Penetrallng Oil 12::!(» 11:30—Studio program. 8:15 7:15—Tenor, soprano, bass. 1^00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart hr. "I have never seen an American country. 265.3— WHK. CLEVEtAND—1130. 9:00 8:00—Talk; accordionist; talk. Gas Ranges in-in 9-30—WEAF dance orchesti^ girl who does not feel that she Probably no aflltclion Is more 8:3.5 7:35—1. B. S, A. broadcasts. 9:40 8f40—Violin-lecture recital. m7-lKTH8. HOTG-RlNOS-400. looks like a' Queen. 1 have seen HALDEMAN’S PLIGHT 11:00 111:00—Orchestra: ace brigade. 10:10 9:10—GJerman folk songs, B-»n 8-30—Vocal. Instrumental solos. common or responsible for more inr 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 365.6—WeSH, PORTLAND—820. 4w ':2-WCCO. MINN.. ST,.PAU L-740. many who do. look like Queens but tense sufferinjg than . rheumatism. 7:30 6:30—Concert; baseball scores. 6:00 5:00—Stocks; market reports. 10- 00 9:00—Hamline University prog.I,have never seen an American Indianapolis, ,May 17.— George Thousands of otherwise robust per­ 8:00 7:00—WEAF*progs. (2% hrs.) 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—640. 10-30 9:30—Walton I*eagiie talk. man who looked-like a King.” Haldemau, who with Ruth Elder sons' drag thtbugh s life Pf misery 10:30 9:30—Studio dance music. 11:00 10:00—Theater program. Prohibition wag brought about 394.5—WHN, NEW YORK—760. 8:00 7:00—WEAF progs. (2% hrs.) 12:05 11 ;05—Long’s dance orchestra. was rescued dramatically from an and ugony. 10:00 9:00—Arttsts, music (3 hrs.) 10:30 9:30—Swanee syncopators. by the women. Count Keyserling ocean grave last summer Tn their Here Is a new treatment. Simply THE MANCHESTER declared. He said the women do aerial dash across the Atlantic, has get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald 10:40 Club Worthy Hills Dance competitions so as to keep up with not need stimulants and cannot un­ in mind a flight from Tpkio, Japan, Oil, and apply to the affected parta.- Orchestra ' ’ New York and Paris. New cocktails derstand why men shoiilfL need to Paris, France, by way of Alaska It’s easy and pleasahl "to"' use and £ 0 11:10 Correct Time, News and are being devised every day and we tbeni. With their great power to and Iceland, a distance j f nearty there is no doubt but, what the WTIC , Weather. want these discoveries introduced accomplish their will in this coun­ 12,000 miles, it was learned today. m o^ .atubbom and severe cases into London.” try they have deprived man, so far Haldman conflded his ambltipn yield quickly to its powerful, pen^ as the law will do it, of liquor. to his friends here and has express­ trating Influence; The Arst'^ applica­ Travelers Insurance Co. The willingness and the tenden­ y'%\%Syy%%K%\96%XX3SSX%XiS%X%%X%%XXX9SXX%XSS^^ HINKLER’S FUGHT ed the hop6 that Eddie Stinson of tion brings blessed relief, All good Hartford cy of American men to- work hard druggists have it,— Adv. Sales of the Bible have shown a is one reason for the ascendancy of Detroit, with whom Haldeman re­ 535.4 m. 560 k. c.' STARTS AVIATORS great increase during the last flva women, he said, and also accounts cently captured the world’s endur­ for the Inferiority complex that ex ance flight record at Jacksonville, m m years. Lawyers defending murder­ Fla., may accompany him on the ers have to have some surefire lets In the minds of many men. trip. Program for Thursday ON BIG AMBITIONS quotations. The Count expressed the epinlou Ml London.— The success of Bert -^,6:25 p. m. Correct Time, Summary Hinkler’s flight to Australia, has of Program and News Bulletins. resulted In an avalanche of new ?i,6:30 Hotel Bond Trio— Emil Heim- round-the-world projects, especial­ t i n il'H'ii IllL berger, Director. ly by owners of the light aircraft. The Morits Moszkowski Period— Wing-Commander Manning, a a. Serenade distinguished Royal Air Force of­ h. Love Waltz ficer is planning to take off in his 4 c. Suite of Spanish Dances own light airplane— a 35 h. p. Wid­ d. The Guitar geon— for Australia. This will he the first time a e. Popular Group Baseball Scores flight of such magnitude has been i€:55 attempted by one man purely as a '7:00 Sketches from Screendom, o f Merits and Ladies^ Good Clothes ■‘7:30 Coward Comfort Hour from means of getting to *his destination N.B.C. Studios— “ The Class His­ and not as a special pioneer feat. s Commander Manning explained: Every now and then we have a special selling of Men’s and Ladies* tory” "I’m an Australian. I’ve several ,:S:00 Dodge Brothers Program private business matters which I clothes. We offer remarkable savings on our extremely low regular from N.B.C. Studios. must attend to in Australia, and prices. Every garment is from bur regular stock of good clothes and not 8:30 The Connecticut Chamber of so'I thought I might as well fly Commerce Annual Banquet — odds and ends. And you can. pay for them on The C M C()hvenient Pay­ ojit that’s all.” ment Plan which oflters good clothes at regular cash prices with NO Program direct from the Hotel ' W^ing-Commander Manning’s air­ Bond— plane is a Widgeon monoplane of MONEY DOWN and only $1 A WEEK. We invite your charge account. Th^ annual banquet of the Con- standard type, except for extra necticut Chamber of Commerce will fuel tanks fitted in the front cock­ be broadcast through 'WTIC of The pit which will give the machine a Travelers this evening. Three range of about 1,000 miles. It’s Laidies’ Dresses speakers of note will appear on the cruising speed is about 80 miles program. James "A. McConaughy, per hour. We have given you rare values before. We have shown President of Wesleyan University, The fpute Commander Manning you quality dresses at prices which made you fairlygasp. •will discuss The College and Busi­ will follow will be via Lyons and ness. across the Mediterranean . by Cor­ But wait fill you see tljese beautifully chic dresses in Flat Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, sica and 'Sardinia to Tunis.* In Crepe, Georgette and President of Columbia Unive-rsity, this respect the flight will differ Chiffon. Ensemble, scarf., recognized as one of the foremost from former England-Australia and cape effects. Sizes educators, as well as one of the flights. most capable-speakers in the coun­ up to 46. Special at try, will address the Connecticut Adds four wheels and bump­ Chamber on “ The Larger Problems AMERICAN-BAR MEN I are bored with trying of Commerce.” Mr. Butler , is in (A Ladies’ Elegant Goats to drjlvo apeod-claim s, ers in accord with custom. contact with the current proceed­ ^^doo"daiil8^^ntd(el'ldate, oi’ You’ll hardly believe that you. can buy But undertaeath Reo puts ings of the business world, and miONDON HOTELS TO l^<^alonc-~ an automobile” an' automo­ from an economical standpoint, is such charming coats as these at this low regarded as an authority. lif you’re seektog dash, bile -that gets somewhere JOIN LATEST UNION price. - These coats were bought under with speed and dispatch—an The Rev. William A. Giles also unusual conditions and are offered far be­ s p ^ , life* and youth in a will be heard. His topic Is “ Don’t motor cw--’y- L automobile that leaves miich Laugh.” Arthur Reed Kimball, low their regular price. Mkde of Kasha inore expensive cars blush­ London.— "sAmerican-har mixers with Butter Mole collars. I f Jbu h d ieye th a t getting President of the Connecticut Cham­ unite!' Cocktail shakerf shake your fbpmewhere layery importmit ing self-consciously in the ber of Commerce, will preside as A full range of sizes and mixers! bOsihess, care to rear. Toastmaster. There will be spec­ models. Newest in style These are two of the new slogans pay b fojrtti|M> fb r tb e priv- Timt’s the Wolverine ediich ial entertainment features and a of the International Geneva Asso­ details. An unusual musical program by Emil Heim- ciation of Hotel and Restaurant value at Reo ' builds for $119S /and berger and the Hotel Bond Orches­ Employdfes, whose London branch Hteo builds tl| e Wolverine $1295; at Lansmg, plus tax. tra. has just formed an American-har . ^ y b u . . ■''■ I'.:'' / See it in any Reo showroom. Speakers: mixers’ section. ■ Men’s Latest Suits iPaints it dUTerent colors, Drive4t over any rbads. Pa­ "The College and Business”— More than 80 American bar mix­ rade it through any com­ ers from London hotels and famous a# the. rest do* Giws it tho James A. MeCktnaughy, President Inexpensive in price but not in quality "d^iiUds” the rest have. pany. Ybtt’ tt be surprised.^ Wesleyan University. restaurants have already joined and workmanship. .Up-to-the-minute this new section and recruits are “ The Larger Problems of Com­ models in the latest Spring and Summer ■ BEO MOTOR CAR COMPANY ; Laming, Michigan merce” — Dr. Nicholas Murray coming in from all parts of the ——— ■ ; ■ Butler, President of Columbia country. hamisome patterns University. “ Don’t be under the impression and weaVes^madb ^bf “ Don’t Laugh” — The Rev. that all bar mixers are American,” unusually fine all^wpoi and Warren E. Giles, Radio Humor­ says B. Paul, the organizer. "There fabrics. Special ;pric^ \ ist. are now hundreds of English cock­ Arthur Reed Kimball, Presi­ tail shakers in London and thp big dent of the Connecticut Chamber cities, -but they all go under the . of Commerce, Toastmaster, name of American-bar mixers' be­ flL' f’* * .Musical Program by the Hotel cause their art is reserved to the Bond Orchestra, Emil Helmberger, American bar of hotels and restau­ • II 111 til II ir IIIIMIIIT1 Director and Special entertainment rants, An American introduction *•4. features. •which is now spreading throughout GEORGE L. BETTS 10:00 Halsey-Stuart Hour from N. the British Isles. 127 SPRUGR STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER \ B.C. Studios. "There are now American bars |0:30 Medical Talk under the aus- in all the biggest hotels and restau­ of the Hartford Medlpal rants in London and the provinces. 1 •U tiliii t ti i ii ifiiiiii ttu u 1 u 111 HI 111 MU u h h i ii i 11 m m 11 i i i I'l n Mi h 11 n i 11 h i m i i We propose I. to Inetltutb' cocktail FI MANCHESTEFi .XCONNO EVENING H ER Am THXJRSD^Y, l u i 1?7,19^.

resembles somewhat the interior of 5 ,B2 9 BBITISH PEOPLE a cabin-^of a YACht,- •’ B¥: AUTOMOt BROOKLYN BAND HERE FOR WEEK END CONCERTS BYRD^AimANE m 19* 7* flTGCRBS ORIENTAL TRADE * Attachment of the struts will he completed,'shortly* and test flights Lonfloh.— In Great Brilflin las<^ in Boston Harbor ^11 he undertak- year 5,329 people were killed mic 148,575 Injiired in street accidenis, | ISISPERCENT •en at once. , The license number of the plauei according to' official Home Depart-; was painted dh the rudder follow- ment figures.'' This an increase of 443 klU-^; ing completion of the task of re^ ed and 14,687 injured over th e ,' OF U. S. EXPORTS painting the plane orange. Wilmer previous'year. Stutz; pilot of the , Mechanically propelled vehicles'' Boston.— Painted a bright that were the plane painted white, were responsible for 105,^88 •accl-' Washington. — The Orient con­ orange color, the Pokker mono­ or some other neptral color; I dents. The total numbey of road sumed over 15 pei’cent of America’s plane Commander Richard E. Byrd would blend with accidents was 133,943 as against total exports of exceeding $4,000,- Antarctic and ^ould t o difficult, to 124,187. 000 in 1927, according to an analy­ will use on his proposed AhtarcUc see from any great distance. sis of these important markets pre­ filght this summer, has undergone pared by Janet H. Nunn, of the Far many changes in preparation for East Section of the Commerce De­ partment. the expedition. . I^ten in While there was a decline'of The ship has been entirely three percent in the .i'ade with the changed in appearance,since it ar­ H Orient last year, bringing the total rived at the East Boston airport The P o ^ —Saturday Nights—WBZ to $744,992,000. it may be charged some time ago. It was given the to temporary conditions and not to brilliant orange coating, it was ex­ the development of any funda­ plained, to readily distinguish the mental adverse trade currents, in plane from the ice and snows dur­ :he opinion of Miss Nunn. ing the South Polar explorations. Exports td'the far east have more Emergency Tanks than trebled in eighteen years The Workmen from the Pokker fac­ purchasing of American goods in I tories have complete charge in the that territory last year represented alterations to the huge craft.. Al­ a large gain over the 1910-1914 ready two new emergency gasoline average— 350 percent— and was 12 Rrnokivn N Y Salvation Army band will be the guests of the local Salvation Army band Saturday and Sunday. The Brooklyn tanks have been Inserted in the percent in advance of the 1925 to- citadel here at 7:30 wings of the monoplane. Pontoons tat to be attached to the huge ship in Shows Increase afternoon sarvlce In the part will bn almoat entirely ,n„slca.. place of landing gear, have been “ While this increase is undoubt­ uncrated. edly accounted for in considerable and find out how bad the city was? more than 4,000,000, but visitors Specially constructed struts have measure by readjustments follow­ they inquired. are expected to return to all parts been built, and mechanics have be­ ing European industrial changes, as ASTHMA CLINICS CHICAGO PLANS But people preferred, in the main of the country, to their homes, and gun removing the landing gear well as by higher postwar prices, and especially if they were timid, say: struts to replace them with pon­ its maintenance is firmly based up­ to read the papers recounting the “ This Chicago isn’t such a bad toon struts. on the development of the natural WORLD FAIRTO exploits of the Genna brothers, and place. Now, they have beautiful When the Byrd ship arrived, the might ds ivell have the best resources and the economic pro­ FOR LONDON IS “ Scar Face Al” Capone, anfl to be­ boulevards, marvelous building's, pilot’s cabin was exposed on both gress of the oriental countries,” lieve everything they heard. wonderful lake beaches, and so on. sides. The Pokker mechanics have I didn’t see any signs of crime, Miss Nunn said. Among those who decried Chica­ now closed in the cabin so that it AID REPUTATION go’s evil name were Industrial and people seemed to be most com­ “ Higher standards of living, com­ DOCTORS’ PLAN fortable despite all these gangsters bined with greater degree of pros­ leaders. Samuel Insull, utility mag­ nate, and others cast about for a I read about.” perity, are stimulating a steady de­ Meanwhile, prominent citizens mand in the Far East for both raw way to bring people here to see the London— A $250,000 fund, back­ Chicago.— Its civic name blem­ beauties of the city. will exert their influence to see and manufactured materials which ed by the services of an important ished by gang fighting, bombings, Those leaders conceived the idea that the city is completely “ cleaned the United States is well able to committee of physicians, has been murders and crime in general, of making the World Fair of 1933 up” long before the World Fair. supply.” established here to investigate the Chicago has conceived a plan to the turning point in Chicago’s repu­ Purpose of the plan for raising Thero has been a rapid growth in cause and cure of asthma, accord­ the Fair finances from every citi­ renovate its reputation through the tation. ^ purchasing power by countries in ing to the Lancet, the organ of the Views of Leaders zen in the city is deeper than mere a group which were regarded as British medical world. World Fair here in 1933. Each of Rufus G. Dawes, brother of the avoidance of state or federal aid. least Important commercially in Ten physicians and surgeons the 900,000 families that go to vice-president, is president of the earlier years. The combined aver­ constitute the committee, which al­ make up the city wi^ be asked to GOVERNOR IN VA. Fair association. Insqll is chairman HARTFORD age of United States exports to five ready has recommended the foun­ contribute $5 to establish a fund of the finance committee. These countries, Japan, China, India, the dation of ashma clinics at hospi­ financing the fair without aid from tw'o men, with the aid of a large Hartford, Conn., May 17.— The Philippine' Islands and Australia, tals, and that investigation be the state or federal governments, sc group of other civic leaders, "are regular weekly meeting of the State Suburban Telephone Service for Manchester represented 90 per cent of the Or­ made into the relation of asthma that every citizen may have an op­ laying plans to beguile Fair visitors Board of Finance and Control was iental trade from 1910 to 1914. and respiratory diseases and al­ portunity to aid in the reputation into becoming familiar with the postponed today because of the Since, then, however. Miss Nunn leged cures of both. cleaning plan. city and its advantages as a resid­ .absence of Governor Trumbull who pointed out, the smaller countries, Differei.t Conditions With this fund, the World Fair ing place. is in Virginia. The governor will Netherland East Indies, New Zea­ “ On seeking a cause for asthma committee plans to build impres­ Perhaps, it is admitted, no more return late this week and start next land, Malaya, Ceylon, Siam and In- we are struck by the variety of sive buildings and invent exhibits people will be added to the city’s week for a stay in his camp on do China, have forged ahead until conditions which may give rise to and entertainments which will bring population* which already totals Moosehead lake, Maine. in 1927 the five larger countries an attack,” says the Lancet. “ One thousands of persons from all parts subject may suffer only at a certain of the cpuntry and world. took- 87 per cent of the exports. season of the year. When those thousands arrive Prom 1910 to 1914 the five coun­ Climate affects some asthmatics here for the Fair, the committee, tries supplied eighty per cent of but has no effect on others. Some believes, they will discover that the Oriental imports purchased by are at their best in a fog. Dust Chicago, after all, is a rather* nice j Those Who Know United States and In 1927 but 67 plays an important part, and so place, and the greater majority of per cent. sometimes do the emanations from the citizens law abiding. use and recommend Rumford,the baking l«>:- In 1927 the Netherlands East In­ certain animals. Particular articles Nam,e Brought Chills powder with real/ood value, for all baking. dies brought approximately ten of food will invariably oring on an Long ago, when Chicago first times more American merchandise attack with some victims, while broke into national print as some­ Your cakes and biscuits can be just as good than the average for pre-war. With others diet seems to make no thing to be shuddered at; when the as theirs if you use the same ingredients. Fully one-fifth of the total went difference at all. There is a strong name of Chicago on a news story \ for automobiles, not only to serve neurotic element in many cases, first began to evoke righteous chills the tourist trafilc but also to pro- and several members of one family down the spines of readers, leading ' vide increased transportation fa­ may be asthmatics. citizens broke into a cold sweat. RUMFORD It Never cilities ' ) promote the development Variety of Causes A wonderful city, they said, was The Wholesome Spoils of the country’s resources. “ With such a variety of exciting losing millions of dollars in manu­ a Baking causes, it is obvious that to find facturing and traide, because its re­ Cotton Trade K97-1! Ray cotton ranked highest any treatment, the basis of which putation kept people away. AKING POWDER among the commpdities entering is to remove the cause, will ;.be a. ,Why,iW,o,ul4n’t people coma here, into the trade -^^-with ih&ia;’- ^ ?te- .niaJter^ht-CShMderable complexity, fined mineral oils and automobiles and no one can wonder at the large number of so-called cures on the also were important in this trade. market. The expansion of more than 300 “ In order to study these prob­ per cent in sales to Australia and lems certain sufferers from asthma New-Zealand since the pre-war per­ have formed an Asthma Research iod is attributable mainly to in­ Council and have appointed a med­ creased demand for automobiles, ical advisory committee.” gasoline, machinery and iron and steel. TO BRING BREMEN BACK. Notwlthstanding.the long con­ tinued trade disruption in China, St. George’s, N. F., May 17.— the consumption of .American pro­ The two Army amphibian planes ducts in that country in 1927 was under the command of Major Gen­ 240 per cent in excess of the pre­ eral James E. Fecht were expected war average. Most important in­ to take-off from here for the Labra­ creases occurred in the case of leaf dor coast on the Straits of Belle tobacco, cigarettes, petroleum, raw Isle today to escort the monoplane cotton, machinery and iron and Breman to New York. Asain For This Week—Another Record Breaker! steel. Accordiug to information receiv­ Last year raw cotton, petroleum, ed here, the Breman has been re­ automobiles, machinery, iron, and paired and a runway has been con­ steel, tobacco and lumber accounted structed to facilitiate its getting in­ for 75 per cent of the American to the air. If Fred Melchoir, the Oriental trade. Junkers expert who is in one of the United States brought approxi­ Army planes, finds the Bremen mately four times more from Jap­ ready for an immediate start, the an last year than, before-the war. relief expedition hopes to escort the Purchased from the Netherland plane back to this place before East Indies and Malaya were eleven nightfall. times greater. FLYERS IN DETROIT Detroit, May 17.— Detroit today KEAN WINS IN N. t . Trenton, N. J., May 17.— ^With acclaimed the Bremen-’fiiers, Baron the tabulation of votes In New Jer­ von- Huenefeld, Captain Herman sey’s primary election almost com­ Koehl and Major James Fitz- pleted, Hamilton P. Kean, former maurice. The intrepid aviators ar­ Republican uatidual committee­ rived at 10:30 a. m., eastern stand­ man, today was assured of the Re­ ard time. They came In the Junkers, H would^t have happened^ i f ^ publican. nomination for United monoplane F-13, sister ship of the States senator. Bremen. Diniifir.spoilt^dj.. . . wife disappointed, worried, full Kean’s plurality over his closest of anxiety. Mer6ly^ because he had to stay at the office opponent, former Governor Edward C. Stokes, was estimated at 15,000 ^ter than usual. ' , ' ' Z ‘ votes today. But how; was 8% to know? ^ You seei, iffiey hayen’t a The Republican nomination for P. D. COMOUO & governor was conceded to State Senator Morgan P. Larson, by a 13 Oak St. Tel. 1540 ' What a conveiiieuce a telephone in their homei would plurality of about 25,000 votes It would keep them within speaking distanccrof each ■ over former Judge Robert Carey. OFFERS Twenty-four Democratic district other and'of their/friend^. It would be so helpful to her / delegates and eight delegates-at- in her to p p in g and social. activities.’]|[|[Aud save them both large will go to the Houston con­ ON MARBLE ST. vention, instructed for Smith and much n^ffiess worr^and di8appoiutmeut.*^^?^8§^®^|^?- ^ a six room bungalow, fire place, "’the 18 Republican district dele­ Probably they think they/^cau’t’afford ai telephone; 1 gates and seven delegates-at-large breakfast room, hot water heat, tile will go to Kansas City, pledged to bath room with shower bath, and that a telephon e is an expensive lu x u ry ; and y e l '~ gr,,.,. Hoover. all other conveniences. A classy home for $6,500. Cash 500. y t^lgphon^osts *o little* Moat iev ^ Home to­ Don’t deny ydondf j ON SPRUCE ST. You CARS GREASED day has a telephone. and your family the tan have a five room cottage, garage and all IPs a real economy^ benefits that a tele-' Oiled and Tightened other conveniences. A bargain at a telephone a great convenience, phone in your home $4,500. $500 cash takes it. in yOur home a faithful protector.^ can bring. .Put your Campbell’s Filling Staboii Money to Loan on 1st and 2nd for a monthly Sell Regrisrly at $37.50 to $50.00 In times of extreme: home within calling Phone 1551 Mortgages and Builders’ Loans charge of as distance of anyone,’ V' emergency its value little as cannot be reckoned, anywhere, kny time. K , $2,00 Do men know clothing value, worldnanship and style? At in dollars and centfl. Get a telephone now. ^ the rate that men bought these Mely-made iuite’ last ^Sat­ The above rate applies in the hose rate area^of the tocah Exchange } urday we would say they do. Although the selling has been A .J Service Cdhnection charge $3.50 ■ brisk, the stocks will be complete for^we've add^ many ASPARAGUS Our local Business Office will gladly give you further particulars '.f , more for’the men who will cotne this week. Awiderange SOUTHEBN N E W ENGLAND of styles, patterns and sizee for your choice. f TELEPHONE COM PANY : Louis L. Mail and HioHie Orders Promptly filled Buckland, Conn. Phone 1549 I

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At PhlladelpMnJ— To See Conununity Club ATHL.BTIC8 15. INDIANS 2 Philadelphia AB. R. H. PO. A E. Hint of Stoneham Money in Bishop, 2b ...... 4 3 1 0 2 0 Cobb, r f ----- ...... 5 2 2 4 0 0 Speaker, cf ...... 4 . 0 2 1 0 0 Boston Club Is No Threat Against Meriden Outfit B. M iller. If ••••••• 3 1 1 2 0 0 Hale, 3 b ----- ...... 5 2 2 2 2 0 F oxx, c ...... 3 3 3 6 0 0 Nino and Al|4ioii$e' B og | ^ I Boley, ss .., ...... 4 2 3 4 4 0 to Baseball Hauser, lb ...... 1 1 0 7 1 0 Zielke and Halback With Sil­ GOLFERS OFFERED Walberg-, p ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Ernie'Dowd aid 'Ab In-, 34 -5 15 27 9 0 By HENRY L. FARRELL Cleveland pien S e m ite a r lo c a k ver City Outfit in State AB. R. H. PO, A. B. $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 POSITION Jamieson, if ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Predictions are being passed . In a hoUy fought'Contest at -the Lind, 2b ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 around in New York that baseball M organ, c f ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 will be rocked to Its very founda­ Even op For Last Year’s South Methodist Church, Tu$»day: League Contest; First ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 J. Se-well, S3 tions if the quarrel among the eveidng. Boy Sedut Trbdp 5 aggln Ward, ss ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 proved-its right'to lay claim to \tbe Fonseca, lb ...... 4 1 1 5 2 0 stockholders of the Giants gets In­ Twilight Game of the Sea- New York Club Has Contract Summa, rf ...... 1 0 0 2 0 0 to court. town scout championiahip by-ylHae Gerken, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 The characteristic csmlclsm of of an 18 to 10 victory over Troopi, Hodall, 3 b ...... 4 0 1 2 1 0 6. Troop 5 started with a rush by L. Se-well, c ...... 1 0 0 1 2 0 the New Yorker that every busi­ son. Ready For One of the Big Autry, c ...... 1 0 0 5 0 0 ness Is a racket and -that every winnlngj..the-first three evehts for W. Miller, p ...... 1 0 0 1 0 0 game is “ screwy” has been aug­ a total of eight points. 'This lead Harder, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 mented in this case by the threat proved to be too much for Troop, f Three. Burns, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Twilight baseball will be ushered j Brown, p ...... 1 1 1 1 1 0 of the deposed treasurer of the Sweet ttevenge! to overcome although' they. tHedl In here tomorrow night when the ' club to expose the president. their hardest. Thb eontestf from/ g 32 2 5 24 10 0 Judge Francis X. McQuade was standpoint of speed and^/aeOura^ Community Club meets the Meriden ! By DAVIS J. WALSH Philadelphia ...... 060 400 4 1 x --15 was vei7 poor. The proba'jble cause Endees at the Community Club ; New York, May 17.— Somebody C leveland ...... 010 000 01 0 -- 2 relieved of a $15,000 a year Job as of this: was over practice on . the A ______stopped being dumb along about Two base hitsi Foxx, J. Sewell, treasurer of the Giants by an act AB R ft PO A E Playgrounds at the north end. Jim Speaker, Boley: three base hits, Foxx losers part and too Utile pracHbe im O’Leary will umpire. Play will be- the end of the qualifying round of which he called the double-cross .6 4 0 2, Bishop, Brown: home runs, Fon­ o f ' Charles "Stoneham', president of E. Dowd, cf . . 4 0 1 the British open, it was learned on seca, Cobb, Hale; stolen bases, Boley, 0 0 the part of the winners.' gin at 6 o’clock. the club and John McQraw, vice- Welles, cf . . . .1 0 0 0 Troop 6 is the only.tKH^ in toint credible authority today, and de­ VValberg, Bishop, Cobb; sacrifices, Foley, 2b ,... .6 2 1 1 1 1 The contest will be a state league Hauser, Speaker; double plays, L. president and field manager of that has won both pif. ita«dosta^ affair. Manchester beat Meriden a cided that Jose Jurado, like the ~W. Dowd, p . . .5 8 2 0 2 1 rose that blushed unseen, was Sewell to Hodapp, Ward (unassisted); the team. all others having lost at leaet-one.' > tew weeks ago in the Silver City left on bases, Cleveland 5, Philadel­ McQuade threatens appropriate N. Bogglnl, c . .6 8 4 7 6 1 A complete summary of the wasting his fragrance on the Ar- j phia 7; bases on balls, off Miller 1, A. Luplen, If . .6 2 8 8 0 0 and then followed it up with a sur­ Harder 6, Brown 3. Walberg 2; struck court action and, an .attending ex­ events follows; : gentine, even if it was garlic itself. 1 prising win over the Bristol New Anyhow, the story around the out, by Brown i, Walberg 5; hits, off posure of the relations between Kerr, lb .... .5 0 2 12 0 No. 5 No..# Miller 7 in 1 2-3, Harder 2 in 2 1-3, Moriarty, rf ., 1 1 0 0 1- Departures on the latter’s diamond. United States Golf Association the New . York and Boston clubs .3 1 Scoutcraft 3 ; ■ 0 Brown 6 in 4; losing pitcher. W. Mil­ Eels, rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 As a result the Community heads headquarters today was that Jose and the methods of Stoneham and Staff Relay- ...... • ..2 - ^ . ler; umpires, Nallin, Barry and Dln- 0 the newly organized state league might be weaned away from the neen; time, 2:05. McGraw In the management of the McConkey, 3b .6 ,0 0 1 7 First Aid ^ ^ 3 . 0-^ A. Bogglnl, ss .5 8 8 2 1 1 with two victorle;; and no defeats. bones or the airs of Buenos or X —Burns batted for Harder in-5th. team. Semaphore Sig. 0 . ' 8; T. Lnplen, rf ,. .1 0 1 0 0 0 In speaking about the game last j guenos' Aires and installed this Public Likes -“Exposures” Potato Race . ..fi 2 Hedlimd, c . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 night. Coach Jerry Fay said he was i gmnmer as professional at a newly At BostoIl^— • Threats of exposures. In bg;se- Rescue R a c e ...... 0 2 uncertain about his battery for to organized course in the Westches­ RED SOX 5, TIGERS 4 ball, boxing and racing particu­ Stretcher Race '3 0 Total ...... 51 18 21 27 17 morrow’s game. The rest of the ter county district of New York. B oston larly, always come as appetizing Group Knot Tying.. . .2 0 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. EAST HARTFORD (0) lineup will be the same as usual The same course of Information ...... 4 0 food to ttat part of the public Friction Fire . . . i . 8 Flagstead, cf 1 2 3 0 Stangle, ss . . .5 8 4 2 4 with the exception that Dick Edgar- declared that Archie Compston, Todt, lb ...... 3 0 1 9 2 which has Its suspicions about the Morse Signaling. • .• • .» ..“« 8 ,0 1 4 1 will play third in place of Jack Britain’s best and perhaps only re­ R oth rock, z ...... 0 1 0 0 0 honor and- honesty of professional Scribner, If . .4 1 Obstacle Race ....i.i....2 0 Stratton who Is temporarily hors de maining golfer, might be offered Myer, 3b ...... 6 1 2 2 1 sport and it must be admitted that Martin, 8b . . .5 0 8 8 1 Williams. If ...... 4 1 3 3 0 Tmex, lb . . .8 1 1 7 0 combat with an injured ankle suf­ the spot in prefterence to Jose, the Regan, 2 b ...... 4 0 0 2 4 some things have happened to fered while sliding into third in the idea being that an Exhibit A is Taitt, rf ...... 3 0 2 2 0 justify the public in being willing May,. rf ... . .4 2 1 0 a Bristol tilt. needed and any gent who beats Gerber, ss ...... 4 1 0 ■ 5 4 to think and expect most anything, Plefka, cf . . .4 1 8 4 0 Walter Hagen by-18 up and 17 to Kogell, ss ...... 1 0 0 0 1 If Judge McQuade does go to Jones, 2b ., . . 8 0 0 1 0 LOCAL GIRL BOWLERS ’ Manchester’s batting order will Berry, c ...... 0 0 0 3 1 be Linnell, ilb, Edgar, 3b, Sipples, play ought to be on a pedestal with Hoffmann, c ...... 2 0 0 3 0 court and does do some exposing Hickey, 2b . ..1 1 1 0 0 ss, Pelton, rf, St. John, cf, Mc­ the other museum pieces. Bradley, p ...... 0 0 0 0 - 2 it Is not likely that baseball will Mason, c .. . .5 0 0 6 1 moi^iNSrAmG The organization in question is Settlemire, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 be shaken off its foundations for Cramer, p . . .0 0 0 0 0 Laughlin, lb, Brennan, If. Either H arriss, p ...... 2 0 0 1 0 ' Wallett or Kelly will catch and the North Castle Golf and Country MandelL Slight Favorite reasons other than that baseball Flaherty, p . .0 0 0 0 1 Club, near Mt. Kisko and the re­ 33 5 10 33 16 is a sturdy animal that has kept Andie, p . . . . .8 0 0 O 1 Murphy’s Girls; bowl • a- stati Russ Fisher may be on the firing port that either Compston or Jura­ league return match with Southing* line. This will be announced defi­ D etroit its feet under much more devastat­ xLynch . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 do might be hired had its Incep­ AB. R. H. PO. A ing shakings. xxTnmey ., . .1 0 0 0 0 ton, tonight "and then lay off until nitely tomorrow. Galloway, ss, 3b . . . 3 1 1 0 1 tion shortly after Thomas E. Dono­ It would be interesting to those xxxHall . . . . .1 0 ' 0 0 0 the week after next. .Manchester Meriden will bring two stars well van, guiding spirit of the outfit, an­ Kasterllng, c£ ...... 1 0 0 1 0 In Championship Contest has jumped l^om seventh., place up known to old time Manchester fans Neun, lb ...... 6 1 2 12 3 in-»the provinces who have been nounced that he had a ?15,000 con­ Rice, cf, 3b ...... 4 1 2 1 0 crying about syndicate baseball if .40 9 14 27 9 6 to fifth in the league standing and in the persons of Ed. Zielke and Heilmann, rf ...... 3 0 0 1 0 the chances are that it will be in tract awaiting the winner of the it should be shown that the Giants ^ X Batted for Plefka in 9th. “ Smoke” Halback. Meriden’s bat­ British open. This represents the Gehringer, 2b ...... 5 1 1 4 2 and the Braves were brothers, but third before long. _ ' ting order will probably be as fol­ Fothergill, If ...... 4 0 1 1 0 * XX Batted for Jones in 7th. largest bid for professional services Warner, 3b . . 9 0 1 2 2 Odds 6 to 5 For Tonight’ s we imagine that the Giants and Yxx Batted for Flaherty in 4th. The league standing as of, .May lows, Curylo, 2b, Halback, rf, Gib­ in the history of golf. 14 is as follows ^ t h the records W ingo, X...... 1 0 0 0 0 Stratford Pigeons the Braves would go on playing Innings ...... 123 456 789 ' son, ss, Zielke. lb, Fernold, 3b, Hagen, as Usual Tavener, ss ...... 1 0 0 3 5 included: Hargrave, c . baseball and the customers would Manchester ....422 700 021-—18 Griffin, cf, Zawisha, If, Allard, c, Hagen, of course, ruined the ...... 5 0 0 6 0 Go For Lightweight Hon­ keep on paying, Standing and Nash, p. continuity by winning the British Sorrell, p ...... 5 0 1 0 5 East Hartford ..211 000 311— 9 _W. Pet. -- . — ..... Boston certainly seems content Two base hits, E. Dowd 2; Lupien championship, it being assumed by 40 4 9 a31 18 Charter Oak, Htfd. T.34 80», Concourse Winners to have Rogers Hornsby with the 2, A. Boggini, May, Plefka; three everybody that this nonchalant B oston ...... 201 001 000 01- ors— To Be Broadcast Braves, bringing as he does bet­ Casino, ELartford . . . 28 777 young man would be somewhat irk­ D etroit ...... 000 020 200 00— 4 base hits N. Boggini, Lupien, Mar­ Collinsville ...... 17 566 Two base hits, Neun, Myer, Taitt; ter ball playing to look at. New tin; hits off Cramer, 4 In 11-3; ed by the suggestion that he identi­ three base hits, FothersUl; stolen Stratford pigeons were home In York beyond doubt is satisfied /Waterbury ...... 16 533 fy himself with any given proposi­ bases, Neun 2, Fotherg-ill; sacrifices, Through WBZ Springfield. Flaherty 12 in 2 2-3; Andie, 5 In Manchester ...... 22 523 HARTFORD GAME the quickest time In the regular to watch the Giants without 5. sacrifice hits W. Dowd, Scribner tion, exclusively and privately, Hellniann, Settlemire, Todt, Bradley 2, hundred mile regular race froiu Hornsby In the lineup. AncT^he New Britain ...... 21 500 while his public is clamoring inces­ Flagstead, Regan 2; double plays, 2; stolen bases B. Dowd, Foley, A. Bridgeport . 17 472 Sorrell to Tavener to Neun, Gehrlnger Elizabeth, N. J., last Sunday which Pirates, the Cardinals, the Cubs Lupien, T. Lupien, Moriarty 2, santly and without surcease, which to Tavener to Hargrave, Tavener to , New York, May 17.— Sixty thou­ and the Reds probably don’t care Wallingford . . T .. . . .14 424 A t A lb a n y I— was conducted by the Southern New obviously is the wrong thing to be Gehringer to Neun. Began to Gerber sand persons, paying $300,000 or where Hornsby is becausd they Plefka; first base on balls off Dowd Southington ...... 8 296 li.AWM.\KEKS 0, SEN.ATOKS (! to Todt: left on base, Detroit 10, Bos­ England Concourse- Association. 2, Cramer 3, Flaherty 2; hit by 2S0 A lbany without. Anyhow, Hagep, is to be more at the gate, are expected to made nothing of the opportunity Meriden ...... 9 blandished with the $15,000 offer ton 14; bases on balls, off Sorrell 10, Walter Tedford’s entry won in Sec­ pitcher May, A. Bogglnl; struck out Torrlngton ...... 6 200 AB. K. H. FO. A. E Bradley 4. Settlemire 1; struck out, by tion B and was eighth ip the entire ■view the scheduled fifteen-round to get him. Hesse, cf ...... 5 1 3 3 0 1 as soon as he, lands, according to Sorrell 4, Bradley 2. Settlemire i, by Dowd 3, Flaherty 2, Andie 1; High team single. Charter Oak, Gleason, 2b ...... (> 1 - 3 3 2 li concourse. The results follow in battle at the Polo Grounds tonight . Slight Chance For Scandal the word passed along today. If he Harriss 2; hits, off Bradley 6 in 5 between Sammy Mandell, the Rock­ passed halls Martin; balk Cramer; Hartford, 5.32. Solomon, rf ...... 3 0 1 3 U C (none out in Cth), Settlem ire 3 in 1 average yards per minute. The syndicate baseball horror, Jeffcoat, XX ...... u 1 0 u 0 i just cannot be annoyed, they will ford. 111., “ Shiek,” and ” Baby Pace” time 2 hours. 15 minutes; uu)pire - High Team 3 string, Charter Oak, ask him to consider a part-time 1-3, Harris (i in 4 2-3; hit by pitcher, under these conditions, woulti Y ordy, If ...... 3 1 1 2 0 I by Bradley (Fothergill); winning SECTION A Jiipmy McLarnin, of the Pacific Muldoon. Hartford', 1550. Gutierrez, 3b ...... 2 1 1 1 0 ( seem to be a minor horror an.i High indMduai," single. Frisk, i identification with the course. pitcher, Harriss; umpires, Campbell J. Stren,gowski. Stratford .1346;80 cqasf,! for the lightweight cham­ the chance of a bigger horror such Maderas, ss ...... 5 U 3 1 6 ’ If this fails to enticement, thertj and Geisel; time. 3:00. Hartford; Molosky, Waterbury, Farrell, lb ...... 5 2 3 U 0 i M. Starkey, Stratford ...ii| 3 9 i7 6 pionship pf the world. It promises as more details of the Dolan- Is no one left but Jurado or Comp­ X —'W'ingo batted for Warner in 7th. 133. / ' Akins, c ...... 3 0 1 4 0 I z—Rothrock ran for Todt in 11th. A. Jujdson, Stratford, ‘...'.1J88.22 to he the most interesting light­ O’Connell. scandal is remote. By TOM STOWE Fuller, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 I ston, as Gene Sarazen, runner up High individual without.'a mark, a,—One out when Avlnning run was M. Starkey, Stratford, . .. .1333.69 weight battle in four years— since There are many angles to that Jolinson, p ...... 4 2 1 1 1 ' to Hagen, is unavailable owing to scored. Dixon, Charter Oak, Harttord, 99. ’ an existing contract with Fresh J. Bombalicki, New Haven 1323.67 the night of July 23, 1924 when Dolan-O’Connell affair that: never What a difference one player’s High indMduai 3 string. Deg* 37 9 17 27 10 2 Benny Leonard whipped Lew Tend- have been explained satisfactorily absence can sometimes.-make in a , H artford Meadow. Dr. P. Stetson, New Haven 1295.54 nan, Waterbury, 3fil. AB. H. H. PO. A. E. That Compston is headed for L. R. Hershatter N. Haven 1279.94 ler in the same ring. and they hardly would be ex­ baseball team! Last year “Buddy” Watson, cf ... 2 4 I j America is a belief that is rather R. Bukowski, New Haven 1275.47 Both champion Mandell and Mc­ plained in court because too many Brewer stood Manchester High Slaybuck, 2b . 1 2 ,, I widely accepted in this country, Ar­ E. Thrall, Shelton '...... 1254.06 Larnin are supremely confident of tihies it has been proved that it is school batters on their heads thus Uoser, rf .... very difficult, even in court, to Martineck, lb chie having tired of English cus­ Major League W. Jasudowich, N. Haven 1243.21 victory. They are trained dowfi to a enabling East Hartford High to win e Schinkel, If . toms which Insist that a profession­ J. Donovan, Shelton ...... 1229.14 fine point and ready for the bell. make the boys tell more than they the Central. Connecticut Intefscho- .Schmehl, ss . al golfer eat with the other help. Standings C. Fowler, Torrlngton ... .1159.86 They will weigh in at the offices of want to tell. lastic League championship and Krahe, 3b ... In these court exposures there Eisemann, c . He will be here for the National J. Grohs, Torrlngton ....1 1 5 9 .1 8 the ^tate Boxing Commission at leave the Silk Towners in second open at Olympia fields next month. J. Blakely, Shelton ...... 1158.24 two o’clock this afternoon. Neither is always that well-known situa­ Peloquin, p .. tion where the exposer is liable to place. ' 1 Owen', p ...... As for Jurado, I have It on the I'ESTERDAY’S RESULTS Wm. Schofranck ...... boxer is likely to have any difficulty .Yesterday, with Brewer on the Bevy, X ...... authority of the U. S. G. A. that Torrlngton ...... 1154.05 scaling below 135 pounds. have as much mud splashed back graduated list, East Hartford had Eastern League on him as be tosses at the accused 32 6 8 24 11 3 he worked as pro at a club near Ed. Keller, New Britain .1153.618 Heavy betting on the ’ outcome the offerings of three moundsmen A lbany ...... 212 000 31x—Peekskill, 9 N. Y., for two years and Albany 9, Hartford 6. and to prove others guilty he has slatamed to all corners' of the lot E. Fowler, Torrlngton ... .1152.08 was reported today, with Mandell to make himself a guilty party H artford ...... 113 000 100—might 6 welcome a chance to return Bridgeport 3, Waterburj 1. C. DeContl, New Britain .1151.203 a six to five favorite. by Coach Tommy Kelley’s slugsters LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS Two base hits, Roser, Solomon, where the big money Is alwgys Pittsfield 5, Springfield 4. by complicity.. This mentioned Farrell, Johnson, Hesse; home runs, R. Parker, Shelton .1141.93 The fight will be , broadcast to­ and was forced to bow In defeat by . Nadonal Ii^gne mentioned, even when it Isn’t paid. Other game not schedu’ ed. merely as a generalUy with no di­ the overwhelming-margin of 18 to Eisemann, Farrell, Yordy; sacrifices, F. Eselby, Torrlngton, ...1134.43 night at about 9:3C by WBZ, Gralutham;. Pittsburgh ...... 423 Slayback, Martineck; Solomon, Yor­ That $15,000, of course, doesn’t American League rect application to the Giant quar­ 9. What’s more, the gajne was G. Shaw, New Britain . . . .1133.57 Springfield. This is of interest to (Tallaghau, Ginpinnati .... ^. .418 dy, Akins; stolen bases, Watson, go, except to Hagen, If then. They Philadelphia 15, Cleveland 2. rel. played “right in their own hack Hesse; left on bases, Hartford 5, Al­ L. Williams, New Britain .1066.44 local fight fans. could hire Compston and his Uncle Boston 5. Detroit 4 (.’.1). Boxing Expected Quake yard” as the latest song/hit goes. Ott, New York;,...... 383. bany 13; double plays, Gleason to J. Sternberg, New Britain 1065.17 ' The boxing world w;as led to ex­ Maderas to Farrell, Maderas to Glea­ Abner for that and still have Other games not scheduled. Hornsby, Boston ;S82 F. Jene, Torrlngton ...... 1061.33 pect that the fight gamd would be Lots of Everything^ son to Farrell; base on balls, off enough to keep Jurado In frljoles National League And, sphaking of Statistics, here’s P. Waner, Pirates, i.... i... ,380 Peloquin 1, Owen 5, Fuller 3; struck French, Shelton ...... 1013,71 rocked H- to its foundations when for the rest of his life. Boston-St. Louis (rain). a few to give the-once oveA Dur­ Leader c year ago today, Farrell, out, by Owen 1, Fuller 1, Johnson 3; Marsden, Shelton ...... 992.61 Jack .Kearns went into court to New York. .390. . hits, off Peloquin 7 in 2 1-3, Owens 9 Brooklyn-Pittsburgh (rain). L. Baribault, New Haven.. 964.17 sue Jack Dempsey for all that ing the 135 minutes whi(;h the In 5 2-3, F u ller 5 in 2 1-3, Johnson 3 TROJANS LEAVE FOR J.APAN Other games not scheduled. loosely-played contest lasted, 35 American Leasme., ‘ * in 6 2-3; hit by pitcher, by Owen Fourteen members of the T. Fagan, New Britain . . . .856.81 money. Kearns said he was going Kress, St. Louis . . : t .402 Taft, New Britain .... no report hits were registered,' 27 runs trickl­ (Solomon), by Johnsln (Krahe); win­ Southern California baseball team to sink Dempsey and ’I'ex' Rickard Hale, Philadelphia ...... 381 ning pitcher, Johnson: losing pitch­ > SECTION B but the two defendants said he ed across home plate-and’ 11 bob­ er Owen; umpires, Teck and Mc­ sailed from San Francisqo on May bles were made by the fielders, Ruth, New York .... .V ... . . ;,.371 9 for a series of games against THE STANDINGS W. Tedford, Manchester ..1261.25 couldn’t sink theih ,and If he could Laughlin; time, 2:15. H. Larsen, Manchester . .1242.826 only the solid hitting of both teams Meusel, New York...... ‘ .368 - X—Levy biatted far Owen in 9 th. leading Japanese college teams in dp any sinking he would sink with Miller, Philadelphia'...... / ; . - .363 XX—Jeffcoat ran for Solomon in 1st, W. Tedford, Manchester .1227.313 kept the game from being monot­ Japan. Eastern League them. t Leader a year ago today, PotKer- 4th and 7th by permission. W. L, PC. H. Lafsen, Manchester .-1226.765 Ther.e were no exposures in that onous. .^ < A. Carlson, Manchester ..1226.118 Dempsey-Kearns suit. If there Today, Manchester is seated in gill, Detroit. .423. GETS PRO JOB IN TEXAS New Haven ...... 16 6 .727 Urban Shocker has decided that The Bte Five " Hartford ...... 14 8 .636 J. Klein, Manchester .. . .1225.20 baseball is better than the radio werk any exposures to be made the an arm-chair, so to: speak, in first Larry Nabholtz, who played J. Kotsch, Manchester ..1194.808 court'iVbuld. not have permitted place; waiting for a crack at Bristol Hornsby, Brav'es ...... ■ .382 In ' the British open, will be Bridgeport ...... 13 8 .591 business after all, and reported to Ruth, Yankees .371 Provldencj ...... 11 11 .500 Denhy, Springfield ...... 1186.20 the Yanks. Another blow to science. them because they would not have High, the school that has dealt the pro at a Houston, Tex., country J. McCavanaugh, ...... been relevtint to the case and the, haymaker to Manchester in basket- Gehrig, Yankees ...... 347 club when he returns to this coun­ Pittsfield ...... 12 13 .480 Cobb. Athletics ...... 333 Springfield ...... 9 14 .391 Manchester ...... 1169.79 parties were so Instructed. hali two .seasons in a row. In view try late in the summer. Stoneham, discussing^ the threat­ Speaker. Athletics...... 258 Waterbury ...... 9 15 .376 D. Nesbit, Springfield ....11 53.22 KEARNS LOST HIS SUIT TO of the ^act that East Hartford turn­ ed backyBristpl 9 to 6.-. Manchester ~r Albany ...... 6 15 .286 G. Schlmke, Holyoke ...; .1139.01 DEMPSEY. HE'S LUCKY TO ened suit, against the -club, said E. Cordis, Springfield . . . .1135.66 HAVE RETAINED'HIS SHOES, the ^deposed treasurer had nothing apparently stands a' dandy -phance PICKED WRONG VICTIM.' American League 0 to-' sue ^on t. So it 4s quite likely Chicago.— When Richard K]rogkt W. L. F. Johnson, Holyoke ....1 1 3 3 .2 7 SHIRT AND HATt i - to end the Bell City outfit home . f O X V PC. that, after-a brief hearing .In the smarting under defeat.- .And, .in-% ^4, Purdue University track star, New Y o r k ...... 21 5 .808 R. Larrow, Holyoke...... 1089.94 w- ■ Hot extra innings will make F. Blette,-Springfield .,...1087.32 When a." boxer - marries, • newspapers the case will be for­ cidentally, Manchester High, with beard a noise in his home'the ot|iet^ Philadelphia ...... 16 7 .693 night; he grabbed a revolver 'and a fan forget his supper N. Howe, Holyoke ,..^..1083.83 O’Gpofty remarks, . the man- * gotten. . four straight league victories" and Cleveland ...... 1 8 13 .681 Started to -Investigate. A -bu rglar St. Louis ...... A. Hackney, Springfield ..1074.71 ageinent nearly always chang- * nary a defeat, has an excellent ^_ is growing cold ..1 4 17 .452 LCM3KING AT THE FUTURE chance to win the pennant for the fled through the, door and Kr'»gh Boston ...... 1 2 R. Parmentlere, Holyoke ,1070.50 as hands. Either the; ,^ssus • 16 .444 The'/ Cleveland Indians know first time in its'history., followed, spiintifig through streets, The Best Tlavor in Washington ...... 1 1 16 .423 W. Colgan, Holyoke ...... 1067.42 gets the gatis or gives It.' - • P. Foster, H oly ok e...... 1046.93 George Burns .can’t go on forever It would be boresome to go into alleys and fields for more 4han a Detroit ...... 12 22 .358 use Lew Fon­ mile. The athlete finally'sbot his Idercure & Simpson...... The Boston Braves want to make at first base.. detail to tell everything that >ap-. 30 Years C hicago...... 10 20 .833 seca there at times; now and have pened in yesterday’s slugfest. It is man as he sought coyer in a field. National League Holyoke ...... 1046.16 a few’ trades, says/'a^dilspatch from C. Fredericks, Holyoke ..1043.00^ Glenn Bolton . and Johnny Gill, suffice to say that Manchester* won Clark’s Teaberry Gum W. L. PG. Beanijovni. If you haye-^toy old J. Frost, Holyoke...... 1036.89 razor blades, broken /^ttles, pnne- the former, once a pitcher and- the in a walk , scoring almostJat. will the hitting demons for. Manchester,- makes smoking mote en*‘ Cincinnati ...... 19 12 .613 latter ah outfielder, out In' min-r and driving East Hartford’s pitch­ Ohic&F^o ••••••• C. Mastelle, Springfield .“.'no report tured tires or anything like that. '^he "first pair got tow hits and the'- joyable. It cools the ...19 12 .613 leagues, learning how to, play the ing aces, Cramer .and Flaherty, both last two each placed three In St. L o u is ...... 18 12 .600 This looks like a'gbpd chance. mouth and absorbs smoke initial bag. : r. to the showjsrs under an avalanche territory. Lupien. whaled' out two New York ...... 1 3 11 .642 of assorted ■ hits that' fell In all Brooklyn ...... RICKARD OFFERED JOB Fish-fighting is one of the rising doubles and a tiipie. ‘ ' breath. ..14 >3 .619 S.YYS PIPGBA8 IS BEST The fielding gem of the game Pittsburgh ...... sports in-Philadelphia. The Sleepy' points of the field of play. ..13 14 .481 . Georga Pipgras-(‘Ms the best Everybody Oontrtbiites »/ was contributed by Alphonse Bog­ Teaberry is difietent; it’s ^Boston .. 9 17 .341 New York, May 17.— Tex Rick­ City yet may develop ponent for Jack Sharkey.^’ _ i pitcher in the Aiuerlcan League, Manckester starred off like - a. gini in the second inrdng,;when the best flaVet in 30 years, Philadelphia .... .; 6 £0 .333 ard, Madison Square Garden pro­ jjo says (Jeose Goslin, Washington moter, has received an invitation to house-afire, filHng the baseh in the with two out and runners on first, and you can get it only Heeney says he. doesn’t, want to outfielder, and yon can take his very first in^liig akd sctrlkg four and second, he speared Scribner’s GAMES TODAY supervise the accommodation of the opinion as you Will. ,, * in Clark’s Teaberry Gum. delegates and crowds" at the DemoJ see Gene Tunney until h® ' niekts runs before .the' ' attapk' could- be grounder off balance, feU to tho . Hartford at Albahy. smothered. *FPur' more ;^ns^. fol­ ground, the ball, still clutched in. 'Pittsfield at Springfield. cratlc national convention. Rlckafd hlip in the ring. Just so "he’s able The Teaberry piidt pack* ORSATTl HITTING HARD lowed In the next two iniiln^^ and his glove, and yet manged to throw Bridgeport at Providence. said today he would go to Houston to find him then.' ■' One pf the-outstandiing features age is waiting for you then in the fourth. Maachester add­ over to Dickie Kerr at fin i from New Haven at Waterbury. by special car with a group of of the Ain'erican Association has friends. He indicated that wklle he One of Pyle’s.- ;.runners, Lucian ed insult to Injnry. Ijy shoving sevpn a hjdt-slttlng, halt-tylhg p<^tlon In now on dealers’ counters. American L ea^ e been the hitting" to date of jPrank more runs across the pfatter. After timTe to get hia man and retire the^. St. Louis at I^ew York. would attend the convention as an Frost, was found ctnicealed In th® tonneau of a lady’s automobile in Orsatti, young outfielder with that, Billy Dowd,,Manchester pitch­ side. He also fn.ade another spark­ Chicago at Philadelphia. observer, the task of supervising Minneapolis. He is the property Illinois. The popular question in er. eased up and tcK)k matters more ling plii^ whdn be leaiied high in Detrqit at Boston. the attendance would be assigned of the St. Louis Cardinals. MXARKS------to James Eustis, who is associated that country is; “ Havb you any of easily with the result that Bait the air and spiked Manson’s line t h e c a n V c u )B Cleveland at Washington. Hartford batsm^r’ especlaily Stan­ drive. H uf^’/ MedoioLkey. takliw National League with Rickard. ' Pyle’s boys in yop'tonuqsu?” STABS ON b A sEBALL TEAM gle, Martin and ’PletkA^'fattened liOuiev.Faxr% ptooe At ih l^ handler < h o New York at St. Louis. The , Invitation to . Rickard to ' Bill ' Spears, Vanderbilt’s great eight dhhnces wtthedt a slip despitov;^ EABERRY handle the at'tendamce at'< Houston Mr. Frost may'he^. a icold, ♦ their averages. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. quarterback last, fall, starred at Ernie Dowd, Nino Boggini, Ah the fact thiat he appeared a triff^i*- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. cEune from Jesse Jones of the • proposition,, but he. certainly • second base tor .vthe Vapderbllt > Pir.VgRAMI»> OHfpJ • knows his bunions. • ‘J.- Lnplen and Alphonse Boggini were nervoi|b at the start. y OUM Boston at Chicago. Democratic national committee. hajBbaU'tMjn &ls feason.

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' -•> ' At 68, Pink Tights Star ■'> Leptis md^a, Buried t,200 f'i' 4 ^ ■ Under African Sands, ^XXiddiiered MAY 26 TeL Amerieaa B^w Girl y , . ^ - J • 2-8271 and State St* Tams A Business Women } m m Scout Three Events on Hartford HARTFQIU) London.— Burled beneath theabattis. and walla are p ok in g dally Yacht Qttb’s Program; Start . . ' V an4 assuming ’ th« ih&pe and pro­ sands of Trlpolitanla for mofe than At 8 O’clock. . By HOBMJN8E 8AUNDB3RS ^ money on the stage. portions they posseued Ivhen Ltp- Has Knovm Bitterness News 1200 years, the ’ancient Roman tls Magna was a thrl^ng seaport. ^ The newly formed Hartford Out­ , New York— A Btili-Aandaome wo­ “ If 1 had daughters, I would town of Leptis Magna, one of the The four-faced arch’of Septlnius advise them against going on the richest communities of Its bygone board Motor Assoclatlbn will hold man of 68 years sits daily behind Severus, the Roman Emperor who a series of races on the Connecti­ stage, and 1 would see that each day, is at last coming into full view did much to develop tjie city. Is be­ a neatly*cleared, efficient-looking one had some profession or occupa­ as the work of excavators is near­ cut river over the Hartford Yacht ' Rev. Watson Woodruff has InvK- ing rebuilt with Its own clocks and club course under the auspices of desk In the new Lincoln hotel In tion by which she could make ber ed the Girl Scouts to attend the ing completion, according t,o Infor­ decorations. Sculptured -figures of the racing committee of the Hart New York. She Is in charge of the own living, when necessary.” morning service ^he Center Con­ mation in archeological circles magistrates, warriors, priests, pris­ ford Yacht club on Saturday, May Frankie Bailey does not deny gregational church Sunday. May 27. here. i ’ hotel’s service bureau. ■ oners a'nd gods are gradually re- 26. that since the heydey of her career Girl Scouts are to meet In “ OQ- Where in 1925 was a barren des­ turiilng t;> the- place they onc». oc­ There will be three principal She Is a graduate of a glamor­ she has been up “ against It,” that of the Lincoln school at 10:30 in ert, today stands the splendid and cupied on'this arch,'which was visi­ events: last ous past. Her name Is Frankie she has seen the reverse side of majestic skeleton of a city of tem­ ble miles away First class B open to 6 class TWO DAYS adulation and flattery. She has '^^The union service of the Boy and Bailey. Ask mother— or father. ples, arcjiesi monumental fountains Leptis , Magna Was. a center of motors, three heats of two miles To the young generation, her known bitterness and deep de­ Girl Scouts held at the Second Con- and private villas of surpassing each.-' ; '■ gregatlonal church last Sunday was commercial life In.^llie,Mediterran­ name may mean little, but to those pendency, she said. , beauty. The results of the excava­ ean in Rome’s psilmfes^ days. All Class C race open to C class mo­ In California a few years ago well attended. Hev. Watson Wood­ tions have exceeded the highest tors, three heats, two miles each. who lived In the days when Lillian ruff delivered the principal address. the riches of Africa fb^ufid- an out­ Russell represented the ideal of she was near death from a stub­ hopes of the archeologists who as­ Grand free for all race open to born illness— and didn’t care Commissioner Brownell gave an In­ let at the. port of Lepl^, where femininity. Frankie Bailey walked sumed the great task of unearthing ships found shelter fTbip' the north all classes,, one heat, six miles. whether she recovered. An operf- structive talk and outline of the the city, and indications are that it away with the world’s honors In winds. The decadence of Rome " There will be cups for the first Tip Tom' 3 Blade tion, financed by friends, saved her principals of the Girl Scouts. will be almost entirely exposed In all classes and other prizes. The ty Commissioner Dean spoke to tne caused the decadence of Leptis as Before the Atlantic City Bath­ life. when the King of Italy makes his races will start promptly at 3:00 \ 14-inch. Reg. $7.50 “ In the work I am now under­ boys» well, a decadence which was ac­ in the afternoon. Entry blanks may ing Beauty contests, before the The memorial service for Scout promised visit to Tripoli early in celerated by the floods of a river, short frock, and before the bantam­ taking which Is service to others, I McIntosh was delivered by Captain April. be procured from W. George Har- expect to find both pleasure and an and when the Turks conquered blson, the secretary, care of the weight chorus girls had chased the Merton Strickland. Temples Revealed Alexandria In 643 B. C., Leptis was “ heavies” off the boards, Frankie opportunity for expression,” she The Girl Scouts have been invit­ The excavations thus far have Hartford Yacht Club or at the $6 .4 9 already covered bV oblivion and Hartford Yacht Club house in Hart­ Bailey had no rivals In any beauti­ said. , ed to march in the Memorial Day revealed haths, forums, temples sand. I, .. - ford. ful figure contests. She was su­ “ It Is very delightful to me to parade. ^ and Roman shops which are ex­ be back close to Broadway- It is One hundred fifteen Scouts at­ pected to afford an insight Into that A comparison between Pompeii Boats have been entered from New England Ball Bearing preme. charming to meet old friends, and and Leptis is not possible. Pompeii other parts of the state and it Is Then Times Changed tended the rally in the Gym at the part of Roman life which still re­ $7.89A-'• to be active again. -But life from School Street Recreation Center mains a secret to scientists- The was a provincial town, Leptis a cen­ desired that Manchester owners 3 blades. 16-inch.' Reg. $9.00 .... • • The sight of her In pink tights ter of commercial life. Pompeii was may be represented. ■ ‘ • ‘J‘ in a Weber and Fields extrava­ now on, Is rather a serious business Wednesday night and enjoyed a de­ facades of the shops are ornament­ with me. The glamour is gone. The lightful evening. ed with sculptured marbles of ex­ famous for the graceful decora­ ganza was something to write tions of its houses. Leptis for Its home about. For in her reign the colors have faded.” The Drum and Bugle Corps gave treme beauty. Royal 5-blade Ball Bearing Eyes Still Sparkle a splendid exhibition of its work. The work of restoration 1s sys­ imposing marble buildings, for Its $16.69 silk tight, rather than the bare busy port and massive walls. They flesh, was the height of feminine It was in Weber & Fields bur­ Games were played led by Captain tematic. Wagons remove the sand 18-inch. Reg. $19.00. Sale Price . lesques of current plays, a genera­ Taylor. The following badges were to the seashore close at hand, and were different, but distant frOm allure. given out: First Class. Emily one another as they are, they ap­ But times changed— and legs. tion ago, that Frankie Bailey won all the broken pieces of statuary Smith; second class: Barbara Mar­ peal equally to the Imagination of The figures that were so admir­ her greatest fame. Her brown eyes and architecture are repaired on Garden Hose, 5-8 in. 5 ply still sparkle with the mirth that tin, Catherine Patten, Catherine the spot. Thus arches, temples. the tourist ed Id the nlnetleL gave way to the Fike, Jessie Staye, Dorothy Frazer, $5.25 ^ slim, boyish forms of the flapper. flipped u.any a merry quip across 50-ft. lengths. Reg. $6.00 ...... a. I • «i the footlights in “ The Corn Laura House, Ruth Hale, And the stage fortunes of Frankie Marion Rlppen: home nurse: HUB TO GREET f ’LYERS flyers. Bailey waned. Today she is start­ Curers,” a burlesque on “ The Con­ querors,” and many another laugh Jessie Staye;- observer: Em­ The city’s celebration is expected ing life over. ily Smith; handy woman: Pearl Boston, Mass., May 17.— A field to last through Saturday and the ' ■ ■ \ \ #■ Malleable Garden Rakes “ I’m going to like business, she show. Martin, EmUy Smith, aoml Foster, 69c She appeared, too, in such plays of German and Irish flags will greet greater part of Sunday. It will open 16 Teeth. Reg. 80c. Sale...... said, with a game sn ’le. “ If I had Ellen Reig, Bella Silversteip, Ella with a parade on Saturday morn­ my life to live over, . would avoid as Henry Dixey’s ‘Adonis,’ E. E- Peckham, Margaret Bushnell, Grace the three trans-Atlantic flyers on Rice’s ‘Little Christopher,’ Hoyt their arrival in Boston tomorrow ing, following which other public the stage, and choose a, profession Giglio; cook: Pearl Martin, Bella and private functions will conclude where less depended upon yiuith and McKee’s ‘Black Sheep.’ Her Sllversteln, Ellen Reig; health win­ night, it was announced at City Erected in St. James* with a solemn pontifical mass at Malleable Spading Forks and looks, and the favor of a fickle pictures adorned the cards that ner: Catherine Patten; life saver: Hall today. Baron Gunther von Cemetery by 98 c used to go with packages of Marlon Rippen, Dorothy Frazer; Huenefeld, Captain Koehl and Fenway Park on Sunday morning. D handled. Reg. $1.25. Sale ...’. public. Very few actresses and pub­ William Cardinal O’Connell, arch­ lic performers are able to retain clgarets. craftsman: Marion Rippen, Jessie Major James C. Fitzmaurice will bishop of Boston will attend the McGovern Granite Co. popularity past a certain span. As a business woman now, she Staye; 150 hours home service rib­ be awarded state medals like those Then they find it difficult to be­ Is a Grand Dame in whom are bon: Lucille Brown; dairy maid, which were given to other famous celebration of the mass. Represented by 4-piece Floral Set gin anew in any other line of work. blended dignity, poise, cordiality, Ellen Reig; laundress, Grace Gig­ $2.79 They rarely have saved much and a new ambition. lio, Emily Smith, Eunice Brown, sid in g Fork, Spade, Hoe and Rake Ernily Andrews, Naomi Foster, Pearl Martin, Jessie Staye, Ruth C. W . Hartenstein Hale, Dorothy Frazer. 149 Summit St. MAN MUST BE DEAD Scribe: Grace Giglio, Emily WELL CHICAGO CLAMS Smith, Margaret Carlson, Emily Phone 1621 FOR FOURTEEN YEARS Andrews, Naomi Foster, Pearl Mar­ tin, Ruth IJale, Dorothy Frazer; ADDS HIS TESTIMONY TO THE COMING LEAD IN citizen: Emily Smith, Naomi Foster, TO S E n iE ESTATE Grace Giglio; home maker, Eunice Brown, Pearl Martin; wild flower many \ AIRTRANSPORT finder, Emily Smith; home service, " ERBJUS ENDORSEES Eunice Brown; drummer, Genevieve >■------:------Boston.— For fourteen years, the Eddy; first aid: Jessie Staye; Rev. Elisha Z. Ellis, Pastor of tho Danbury Advent Christian Church fc; relatives of William Dlskln, late health guardian: Naomi Foster, Chicago.— Already handling more drawbridge tender in Charlestown, Grace Giglio; child nurse: Ellen tho Past Thir'ij-Slx Years end H’lio Resides at 397 White St., must wait for his estate. He Is not Reig, Bella Silversteln; artist: Ma­ b than twice the volume of air mall dead, the law says, unless he has Tells Pnbllr Ills E::pcrlcncc AVith ERBJUS, cleared by any other city in the rion Rippen; swimmer: Marion Rip­ been missing for fourteen years or pen, Dorothy Frazer. Ice cream and world, Chicago will be the air someone wHl take an oath that he transport center of the nation, ac­ fancy cakes were served. is dead. Troop No. 1 cording to a survey just Issued by Mr. Diskin was last seen on the the Chicago Association of Com­ Patrols were formed at Friday’s bridge by the members of a tug meeting with the following leaders: merce. crew on the night of January 21. I, Irene Sandholm; II, Jennie Seventeen permanent airports He had set his flags and lights and Sandholm; III, Ruth Holmes. As­ have been established here, accord­ was fighting his way across the sistant leaders: I, Barbara Hyde; ing to the report, headed by Muni­ trestle work to his shanty. One II, Jane Bantley; III, Helen cipal Airport, conceded to be one of minute he was in clear view of the Holmes. Patrol IV will organize at the finest fields in existence. tug boat crew. Then they saw him the May 18th meeting. Geographical advantages were no more. He must have dropped Troop No. Ill given, as the chief reason for the into the water, they said. There was This troop now has a 4th patrol tremendous strides of aviation here no place else that he could go. with four members, this means that during the past few years. Mall They would have seen him had he there are only four vacancies and from all parts of the country clears gone forward. new girls are welcome. through Chicago air routes and the Only his midnight lunch and his The new members are; Evelyn greatest trans-continental air lines bottle of cold coffee were found In Wilson, Mary McNeil. have established terminals here the tiny shanty. Tickets are on sale for the movie Nine Factories Dragging for the body proved fu­ and musical to be given by Troop Nine manufacturers of airplanes tile. Divers were engaged but they 3 on Friday evening, May 25th at REV ELISHA Z. ELI.LS had no more success. Newspapers now are situated in Chicago, and a 8 o’clock at the School Street Rec­ The ERB.UT8 representative made move is under way, backed by printed the story of the affair as a reation auditorium. The proceeds ERBJUS has made a success and A RAZOR a call on Rev. EIIls, who la tho old­ prominent financiers here, to bring drowning. Police records also used are to be used’ for new uniforms a huge success In Danbury as well h a t est pastor ill point of service In ^ the word, drowning. additional factories to this city. tor the members of the troop. as In other to-wns and cities v;here Danbury, and resldeB at tho end of The Laird airplane and the The law, though, wants more Grace Giglio, Naomi Foster have it has been Introduced and there than that and so the relatives of the car line on 'WhUo street, and he itcojt UJ $t,000#0p0 ■ Health “ parasol” are among the taken their examination for handy is a reason—first ERB.H'S Is made was “asked what ERB.lljS Old fer types now being produced here. William Diskin cannot touch his es­ women. tate for fourteen years. on scientific lines and has been him and hero is the Rev. Ellis’ an­ ■ Land vhlUes of, airports here are Irene Klssman, Ethel McBride, proven as worthy. Second, It has swer. tremendous, according to the sur- Helen Pohl, Bernice Robinson of rcoointnendatlons from people of "I needed a general tonic and V©y, Patrol 3 and Lllllaji Schiebel and standing who are honest In their had a great deal of inaigestloii andit’f FREE Municipal Field Is occupying a Anna Smachettl of Patrol 4 have which gave mo shooting» paln.-i ANDOVER indorsements because this remedy mni A pvaciMiMieMAKi space valued at 610,000,000 andj completed their tenderfoot testa. helped them. Tt has stood tho through my chest. I felt tired out additions are expected to be madej There were 15 Scouts and Cap­ test and the te.st has been a hard and needed a rest from tho way 1 tains Reinartz and Tinker present ■ shortly. ' Improvements costing Mrs. R.iymond Goodale and Mrs. one. There Is not one drop of al­ felt. I decided to take ERBJtJS, $250,000 have been made at this at the union Scout service at the cohol In ERBJUS and tho / results but first asked Mr. Northrop, the George Platt were recent visitors at Second Congregational church Sun­ The marvelous Valetite-processed field. A bond issue providing more Mr. Qoodale’s parents in Manches­ (that It obtains are Aot through druggist If he would recommend it 'teJEWS of this great new money’ will be placed before the ter. day evening. 'ntjinulatlon. ERBJUS has a pro- which he did. 1 have taken three Troop No. V botues of this excellent remedy^ hlade#seriing at a friendly a n ^ and people of Chicago this spring. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs and [cess that Is all Its own and you iN AutoStrop is sweeping the Air taxi and sightseeing services There will be no meeting of this jure getting tho raw Juices or saps and the re.«u!ts have been gratify­ locked in a vise-like grip against a Mrs. Abner Shipper of Mansfield troop Friday. ing. It Is a great builder and a here now number twenty-one and Center spent Sunday with Mr. and ifrom nalurr/s hcrb.s and not p a country* Men are throwing away nine corporations use airplanes In Saturday, May 19th the Scouts It[boilc-l ■ronmeUon tli.at Is worthlrcs. i fine tonic. I i.-.doi-sc It.” rigid support# is vibrationless and Mrs. Thomas Lewis. will have a hike to Highland Park. their antiques. They are fincUng their dally business transactions. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and Planes, the survey showed, are They are requested to take the 10 “ ERBJUS” Is for sale at Packard’s Drug Store, I O. O. P. Building, pull-proof. Insert or renaove it by daughter spent Sunday with Mr. o’clock car to Manchester Grec/i, longer hlade life# easier changing# coming into favor with large manu­ Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Nelson in South Manchester. pressing a button. Guard of new facturers and distributors here to a each Scout to carry her own lunch quicker# pull-proof shaving with Woodstock. , and drinking cup. type gives youthefuUactionofthe- means of offering quick access to Miss Olgo LIndUolm returned to distant branches for executives. Faith Gallnat and Marlon Apel the truly revolutionary $1#000#000 her work in Hartford, after being have passed their tenderfoot tests. BON TON MILLINERY entire cutting edge, which sharpen* In place of a drawn out series of home several days. Valet AutoStrop. letters, or of a barage of tele­ Brownie Pack No. 2 BEGINNING TOMORROW AT 9 A. M. itself on the new, improve4 strop* grams, Chicago executives are George Platt, Sr., will give an The following girls have receiv­ modem dance In the town hall Sat­ ed their gold bars: Betty Robin­ You hear about it everywhere. availing themselves of the plane urday evening. W e are giving 1,000,000 of these and going to branch offices per­ son, Alice Bennett and Florence Mrs. Kittle Mitten Is still quite McNeil. Men are tal^g# boostingl It has sonally. Featuring Very Fine new razors a w a y . During the n ext This use of airplanes, as was in­ 111 and sits up only a few minutes yriftfla* good—won leadership o f the dicated by the report, will be an each day. three weeks you get it free* A fter important factor in developmeilt of Miss Samantha Wells is at her CHANGE YOUR OIL razor world over night. One thrifty regular priccri W e veant the landing fields and other facilities home in Long Hill for a few days Millinery vnaw has told another# **lt?8 the She expects to return to ^’lew York Use Marland Super Motor Oil world to know and diat thisr here. the last of the week. Bargains for Friday and Saiturday Business Men Fly greatest razor ever built.*^ W e “ Many Chicago business men are L. B. Whitcomb moved his saw Campbell’s Filling Station Featuring considering purchase of airplanes, mill Tuesday from Coventry to 325 Siftart Itfsca smashing success-^ revela­ want y ^ t o giet y d a n now ai^ ‘ the report says. “ They realize the Columbia near T. G. Tucker’s place. Phone 1551 h i necessity for rapid travel, and find tion in shaving comfort, delight­ revd tomorrow^ in the Imcuriou* the airplane is a dependable and fully smooth. It cuts the toughest comfort o f the smoodiea^ swiftest ■ practical means. V “ A five passenger plane, fully beards and tiniest hairs without shave evtt known* ‘ loaded, can’ be operated for less than ten cents per passenger mile.’ —Crocheted Viscas lucking, fcraping, roughing or Go to youTiribarMt dealer now* The report, the most complete — F elts even irritating the tenderest skin. ever complied here, gives full In- For Graduation Riy ten new Valedtefp7d ce*ed , — Combination Straws I'. ’ formation on air and passenger Graduation day Is an important day In the life of your son services, with a schedule of ar­ or daughter. They will appreciate a gift from you in honor rivals and departures on all regu­ of the occasion. lar lines. , 3 .7 5 An industrial district In Chicago $ im p roved devoted exclusively to airplane $6 and $7 Values ___ ^ ____attts manufacturing Is seen by members Your Choice of the season’s of the Association of Commerce. most ptqmlar styles and colors. l ^ n ’ tdday- I ^ ^ This district would be able to All head sizes. furnish every need of commercial \ .aviation, and .would manufacture .,all its own materials, according to 175 Tailored and , the report. ______<------A watch is usually the first choice but there are other gifts Misses’ Hats ^ Five European editors are rac- .such as rings, chains, brooches, pearls, pen and pencil sets, etc., " Ing around the world. Bet they that they will like. All Styles# Fabrics and 'g o t the marriages mixed with the We have a nice stock of suitable gifts and shall be glad of Colors. Q C death notices. _ a chance to show them to you. $4.50 Values Open Evenings by Appointment. “V AntoScrop Safety Razor INSURANCE OP At.1. KINDS Carl W. Lindquist Bon Ton Watchmaker and Jeweler > CARNEY AGENCY 18 Asylfim street, Hiytford, Conn. 30 Church Sti’eet, Near Main# i: Hartford JOHN P. CARNEY Hartfopd-Aetna Bank Building. - Room 4# Orford lilock T e It seems nothing less than silly^of these "shirkers" to .'help the" to feel constralnted In this mod­ piously mai^ied in their Joh> et em world to write In defense of maintaining a home and raieiog “ old maids.” their chltdren.. T H IS H A S HAJPPSINBD whatever yon may call It. Yon To be sure, we don't call them These “ shlrkera” ate^ teaeueri, NATHANIBL DAJVNt ■trancUiiK haven’t a shred of evidence and 'that nowadays. They are “ unmar­ librarians, playground Instruoibrt, ** to v x R o n v iA 1 donbt If Mias Brewster would ried women,” or' “ spinsters” or doctors, dieticians, social welfare BREWSTHRi wkoae father te a “ bachelor maids.” And they do prominent Wall Street financier. listen to your confidences, but 1 workers, dentists^ nurses,, gorem - After loelns hie fortune In apee- realize as well as yon < do that it Straight, unruly hair caji be per-^Seeds of the.*^ first asters were not need defense from ridicule esses, all/the professions' devoted nlatton, BREWSTBR dlea and. Isn’t necessary to be proved guilty manently and becomingly waved In brought from China as early as and funny paper cartoons of bony as aide de camps, as It were,, to denly and leavea hla danphter females, stern of visage and er­ pennileaa. to be condemned." a few hours by the Nestle Clrcullne 1731. They were .the single fiower- parents and homes. NIRIi nrvea VIRGINIA to mar­ “That’s sensible, Frederick; method, at the Lily Beauty Shop In ed type but have been developed ratically dressed, but they do njeed ry him at once, bnt an old family plain figures on your check will do the House & Hale building. Secure through the centuries Into the gor­ defense from exploitation, for These very "shirkers*” nine friend, FREDERICK DEAN, and there is no living person in this hla danRhter CBARISSA peranade the trick, darling.” an early appointment by phoning geous ostrich petal and other exotic times out of ten, are assuming her to make her temporary home White with anger, Frederick 1671. varieties. '' whole social system so exploited financial obligations to - parents, rvlth them. Thia anicera NIEL, Dean went to a desk and got out as the unmarried woman past the which their married brothers smd for he anapecta DEAN’S motlTca average marrying years. and doea not like CIjARISSA. H e a checkbook. A moment later There Is a definite and growing Just another "shower” Idea sisters oofiiplacently a lB ^ t h ^ retnrna to hla ^ork and qnarrela Mrs. Farley was calmly tearing a demand for the sleeveless frock, which perhaps Isn’t entirely new She Is exploited by society and can’t assnme. They have ttoir arlth hla model, CHIRI, rrho la which promises to be the most pop­ she Is exploited by her own fam­ families, they reason, and theie Jealona of VIRGINIA. slip of paper to bits. but Is at the same time clever. Meanrehlle, VIRGINIA la pna- “Double,” she said firmly, “and ular type for summery wear. It is Strings attached to the presents ily. She Is exploited by society’s unwed brother or sister has “ no­ nied and' nnhappy la her new you’ll win.” , not only to be worn for tennis ^and lead all over the house. The ends conscious and unconscious belief body but himself to look ont foi’.”- home. She reaolTea to tell NIEL other sports but made up In at­ that the unmarried woman is a her feara. bnt when abe phonea Trembling, but forcing himself are suspended from a rod across a It never seems to occur to thepi. hla atadlo In the eTenlng: CHIRI to silence. Dean wrote ont a new tractive silks and trimmed with double doorway and cards are at­ shirker and a drone. I gasped to that their own children will be> anawera. She trlea to flirht ana- check, Mrs. Farley folded it into bows and fiowers It will be suitable tached with verses of instructions read an article by a woman fa­ their own props for declining _ piolon but ahe capnot hrina her- a tiny Jeweled vanity case she for many-other occasions. as to how to proceed in quest of mous for her Intelligence the years, whereas the unmarried = aelf to call him aanln. 1 g That evenlna at dinner CLA- was carrying. the gift. It Is a little work but other day and came upon the brother or sister must make hay i RTSSA placea VIRGINIA healde ’Tm truly sorry It turned out Mrs. Manning’s shop, upstairs in creates no little fun for all. phrase “ spinsters and other peo­ while the sun shines and pile: up g her father at the table—to the the House & Hale building, is the ple who shirk their responsibili­ g ohvlona dlaeomfort of a MRS. this way, Frederick. I was MARY TAYLOR. during wage-earning years enough S FARTiEY. who apparently reaent- thrilled at the thought of marry­ place to go for hemstitching, plcot- ties to society.” compenteuce for the lean days. = ed the preaence of \TRGINIA In ing, ■ and pleating— those touches “I’m sorry, but 1 can’t do a p the DEAN home. After dinner ing you. You’re flinty, and there g VIRGINIA went to her room. Isn’t the trace of a heart any­ that add chic to the dress whether thing for mother or fa^er this = lenvlnp the othera to play earda. where In your well-preserved made at home or by an expert. This assumption so often met year.” the married offspring com­ = NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY body, but you had the power to from piously good married peo­ placently say. “ We’re awfully I CHAPTER IX. strike fire in me. That’s a great ' Miss Emily Woodward is now r # o ple who kid themselves that hard up, buying our new v home by marrying they performed a B afraid yon will find me deal to lose.” president of the Georgia Press as­ and the oar and radio, and I got sociation, is the successful owner great boon to the world and got i. I. dull company this evening,” She was staring away from him, my new electric refrigeration and w }■ down the years, and for all the and manager of a Georgia paper. enough good marks in St. Peter’s sewing machine, yon know, and Frederick Dean remarked to Mrs. Ten years ago she took up the study book to atone for a million black Farley -when Clarissa and Rus­ brittleness of her exterior there Is costs so to entertain or do any­ H. ^ of law for a “ career” but didn’t ones, is so funny that one hardly sell had gone. was a wistful quality In her culti­ thing at all these days. Ton can’t [ii ■ vated voice. But It made no ap­ like it and went Into the newspaper can argue with it. possibly know, having nobody hut “On the contrary,” she said peal to Frederick Dean. He hated game, with remarkable success for Just as If any individual could yourself.” * evenly, “you are going to be very her fiercely at that moment; she a woman. She made it a home be found who ever niarried be­ And the unmarried one who exciting company.” had bested him, criminally per­ and community paper, it fairly cause he thought he was doing a might like a car and a radio and h Mr. Dean allowed a flicker of haps, but he did not mind her reeked with “ home appeal.” Her good turn for society, or for any a home of her own and some> apprehension to appear In the method. The mere fact that ho ofifice Is done In grey and blue and other reason except that he want­ stocks and bonds lor Investments gaze he turned upon her. He had was bested enraged him. He was is more like a home sitting room ed to for his own selfish comfort and entertain a little, too, but caught something vaguely por- not accustomed to it. than a business office. “ I’ve work­ and happiness— for the very same who, living at home, sees the im­ tentlous, even threatening. In her “Well, give me a parting kiss, ed hard, but. I’ve had a grand time reason, in fact, that some other mediate necessities of '*the -.old level tone. old sunbeam, and don’t forget me doing it,” Is her summation of her people choose not to marry! folks” and can’t dodge them qnlte “ Then you didn’t stay for par- too soon.” ten years of newspaper work. And the assumption that an un­ so easily as the others, takes upon fl ■ chesl?” he asked blandly. He drew back as she moved married individual is a shirker in herself obligations to parents “ When have we ever played nearer to him and she laughed Smart dressers are saying it In j society Is equally funny. Some­ which should be assumed by aU rl parchesl?” she countered. “ Don’t teasingly. “ Come along and see print more and more as the season times one wonders Just what the children, and goes shabby and pretend to be stupid, Frederick; me out. then,” she Invited and advances. The new patterns and would happen if there were none without any special Joys of life. you are well aware that the game moved toward the door., “ You their colors are nothing short of we have played Is not so Innoc­ see. I’m determined to please you marvelous. As the weather grows uous as that In some manner, so I’ll leave warmer silk suits make their ap­ “ Were we playing a game, you.” pearance. These are developed in Helen?” His tones dripped Inno­ As be opened the outer door the plainer patterns or small checks cence, but his eyes evaded her for her he caught a glimpse of a 5 and plaids. Light weight woolens M APYE^O W : searching scrutiny of his face. familiar figure passing before the will be almost as much worn in "Yes, Frederick, we were,” she house. / suits as silk. answered unemotionally: “ and He began to perceive that Nathaniel was going to be a formidable He was helping Mrs. Farley Into now 1 think It is time to declare obstacle to his plans. her car when the figure turned Asters are one of the most sat­ tetters I* the winner.” and came back, stopping near isfactory of the late garden fiowers. amicably.” Dean protested heatedly. “I never Dean reached over to a nearby him. He closed the door of the If you have a garden buy some of stand and helped himself to u “ I can’t see that there’s any­ spoke to you of marriage, Helen.” the newer varieties and set the My dear Marye: see that every person Is responsible thing to settle,” he replied. In­ car and faced about. Well, dear child, you were upset to all those with whom they have clgaret from a lacquered box. “ I’ll admit that, Frederick, as “Good evening, Mr. Dann,” he plants out almost any time now. “Thank you,” Mrs. Farley said stantly on guard. we I have no witnesses, but you The “ Giant of California” some­ about Alan’s courtesy to his stenog­ any relationship? Do you suppose “ No?” she asked on a singing know I expected you to. You’d said haughtily. that Alan’s stenographer doesn’t , and put out a hand. He gave her “ Nice evening,” Nathaniel re­ times known as the tree aster is the rapher, weren’t you? I can’t say the clgaret, and understood that Inflection. "That's unfortunate, have done it, too. If you hadn’t that I blame you for wanting him’ to know what is expected of her. .and turned pleasantly. “ Nice for largest type known and rivals the try to meet it? She will It she knew be was disturbed to the for both of us, Frederick, for a seen a chance to buy a new chrysanthemum The new Sunshine put the typewriter away when he scandal would not be any more to model.” strolling, nice street, too.” successful. A “ home wife” lA no ' point of forgetting his manners, Dean appeared relieved. "Oh, is an anemone type. Other showy finishes tvith it. But you must re­ my taste than to yours, I can’t “ I don’t understand you,” he member that Alan probably has more to be free of her obligations He took another clgaret for then you weren’t thinking "of varieties are the Comet and Crego. than Is the “ office wife.” So don’t himself but he did not neglect to afford one.” returned stiffly. many things on his mind that you “ Scandal!” Dean fairly ex­ “ Oh, yes you do, Frederick, coming in?” he said discourag- kno\Y nothing about. Marye dear, demand too much touch a match to hers before Ingly. l i “ cherishing.” “ lighting his own. This was going ploded the word. You understand me perfectly, even ir The trouble with most wives is J ’Or proper balm for a wounded if I was common, ^iss Brewster “ I should like to see Vllrglnla,” that they expect a busy man to Deepest love. to be a game of wits, he realized, Nathaniel replied, weakening In Mom. and he had lost the first point by heart, ' Mrs. Farley announced de­ has lost her fortune and you be show them the same attentions Ic cisively. lieve that she won’t be goose bis resolve not to call until she that a courtier would show to a letting her see that he was wor­ summoned him. ried. “ Helen! Good heavens, are you enough to marry a poor, strug One-Minute great lady in a drawing room. Now blackmailing me?” gling artist If you offer your hand “ She has retired,” Dean In­ Marye, that’s nonsense. Good man­ “ Were there any stakes?” he formed him curtly. “And there Read The Herald Adrs. asked, striving to speak lightly. “ What an ugly word, Fred­ and fortune.” ners are another matter. And I are other streets that are nice for “ Important ones.” she declared erick! Don’t you think it would “ You must be out of j^our mind, Interviews think Alan can’t be accused of lack be nicer to consider that Miss Helen, to say such things.” strolling If you are Interested In of them. Wouldn’t you have hated instantly. “ I thought right along such exploring about. Good that I had more to win than you Brewster Is worth what it will “ You must be out of yours if to see him let, that girl lift the type­ night.” GOITRE NOT A DISEASE had, Frederick, but since meeting cost to wipe the slate clean?” you think I’m blind. And don’t writer without offerfag to do it him­ you suppose Clarissa knows what “ So you’re wise to me,” Na­ SLIM AND SMART self? I’m sure you would. Miss Brewster I have reached a “ There’s nothing on the slate PLAPPERHOOD STILL Smart for now and for all sum­ you’re up to? That’s why she thaniel muttered after him as he' You’d have something to com­ different conclusion.” to wipe off! I’m not a fool, Helen. LOVES DOMESTICITY. mer long is a new Parisian' sil­ Milwaukee DoctOT Makes Re­ “ Meaning. . . .?” tilted at me at dinner. She mounted the steps and disap­ plain of if he had stood by and let I didn’t expect anything like this, peared within the house. houette showing graceful uneven you put it away. As it was, I Imag­ markable Discovery. “ That I am sure you regret the but I’ve always been careful about thought she had me down, else Says Editor of .Tnnlor League she wouldn’t have given me this “ Confound him.” Dean was say­ hemline, hip yoke and youthful ine he still bad his business on his game now. Sweet child, isn’t women. You are no exception.” Magazine. neckline. Sleeves can also be made mind when he was through using Milwaukee, wis.— It has been" she?” Then with a suden show of opportunity with you. But she ing aloud as he made his way The home fires are still burning “ There aren’t any love letters, back to the drawing room. “ He’s short. '^A few seams to join and it's the machine and forgot entirely that brought to light by scientific re­ confidence, she added: “You that’s true, Frederick. But there underrated me, Frederick. I know in flapper hearts in spite of their search that goitre Is: not a disease when I’ve lost. I’m ready to shadowing the house, the pig­ finished. Style No. 180 adapts it­ you wanted it put away. You know know. 1 think 1 can understand are witnesses at my apartment. exaggerated independence and mat­ self to all the new fabrics, as silk you can’t expect a man to change and Is not to be treated as sucln how you feel. It must be like settle the score and call it a day.” headed fool.” ter-of-factness about love, home And you know, even if I failed to crepe, georgette crepe, faille crepe, his habits back and forth twice a Dr. A, A. Rock, Dept.' 762, drinking at a fountain of youth “And if there is no settle­ The thought of Nathaniel on and children, in the opinion of Mrs. win a breach-of-promise suit, the crepe Romain, , crepe satin, sheer day and never get them mixed. 737,.Milwaukee,,Wis., a promineift to possess a girl like Miss Brew­ mere fact that I filed one would ment . . . ?” guard out In the street put him on Charles A. LIndley, editor of The edge. He began to perceive that woolens, shantung and crepe de What he does at the office Is sure goitre specialist for over 24 years, ster.” be ruinous to you. You must re­ “ Scandal! Or perhaps just a Junior League Magazine. Nathaniel was going to be a for­ chine. Pattern is furnished in sizes to influence his conduct at home has perfected a different method of “ What are you talking about?” member, dear heart breaker, that word or two to Miss Brewster As editor of this official organ, and whenever his mind Is occupied treatment for his patients *tbat' has he shot at her quickly. about certain occasions In the past midable obstacle to his plans. Mrs. LIndley feels the pulse of the 16, 18, 20 years, 36 38, 40 and 42 I am a woman of your own social inches bust. Price 15 cents in with business. No doubt Alan’s hab­ proved remarkably snccessfal. ’This “ Don’t lose your temper, dear,” set, and a little smoke from my . . . that might suffice to salve “ There must be some way of younger women all over the country stamps or coin (coin preferred). it of leaving his typewriter where same method Is now being used tor she warned him sweetly: “ though tiny would mean more than my feelings and spare me the pub­ getting rid of him,” he said who will be the social leaders of Our Summer Fashion Magazine, it is at the office accounts for his a home treatment of goitre cases I understand that, too. 1 felt a bonfire that any outsider might licity I don’t want any more than earnestly. Finally bis features their respective communities. just off the press, is the most inter­ doing the same thing at home. all over the country ■with astonish­ angry myself earlier in the eve­ ignite. In other words, I am you do.” relaxed into a cynical smile. “ Girls today are astonishingly It does provoke me when I hear ing results. The Doctor states that ning, but I’m wise enough to above suspicion.” “ Easy,” he decided pleased, “ I’ll serious at heart,’’ she said. “ Their esting issue we have ever published. “ You win,” he said sharply. Styles for. women, the miss and the a wife insisting that her husband goitre Is St condition which groiigi know that it will do no good. I’ve “ But you haven’t a reason for see Barrows tomorrow.” nonchalant’ manner aud attitude must be a paragon. Half tlie time worse with neglect and recom­ “ That Is, If you Intend to be kiddles, and valuable articles about decided we can settle the matter doing anything of that nature,” reasonable. For It’s blackmail, (To Be Continued) grows out of their abhorrence of she hasn’t the faintest idea what mends Imn^edlat'e attepUon no sentimentality rather than a lack vacation trips and what the stout his life is like, because usually he matter .how small the growth tday lllllllll of feeling. The key to their behav­ and the short woman should wear. spends very little of It with her. appear. He strongly. opposes need­ ior is summed up in their own Send today 10 cents for your copy, And that “ cherished,” in the way less operations. Dr. Rock Is the phrasing, ‘What Is all the shoot­ addressing Fashion Department. you Interpret it, Marye, doesn’t fit author o f a book .that tells Ip a lacks appreciation. Louise has put ing about?’ But the fact that they in with your demand for equality simple way about treating goitre up with all sort of treatment from hate a fuss over things does not Manchester Herald with the men. I’m surprised at* you at home. He has published thia Home Page Editorial mean that they are indifferent to for mentioning it. Just as if all the book at his o'wu expense and wlU her patron, has willingly excbangr Pattern Service. ed, refitted, and '‘taken back” tbe home and family things that burden, of keeping your marriage send a copy free to anyone inter­ dresses, anything and everything the women of yesterday stressed so Pattern No...... happy falls upon Alan. Can’t you ested. Write him today.— Adv. Daily Health Service to keep her customer satisfied and much. Wandering Price 16 Cents. HINTS ON HOW TO KEEP WELL to build up her own clientele. “ It is Just that the young wo­ Americans How can anybody build up a men of today have a business-like by World Famed Authority clientele unless she can count on efficiency and matter-of-factness about living. They are practical I fair play and an ounce or two of Size . . . By Olive Roberts Barton^ appreciation? and not romantic. They insist •mJi that their lives be interesting. But Then there is old Fritz, who Address HOW SM.VLLPOX VACCINE submit to vaccination. These peo­ has served a family’® erratic taste 1 am constantly surprised to find CleaKen' TKaT Ofoaft HELPED RESTORE BEAUTY ple constitute a menace not only to L and unreasopable appetites for that they are Interested also in themselves and to their families, “ I’m tired of Percival’s. I’m home things. going to try that new place across two generations. Fritz is known Send your order to the “ Pat­ By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN but to entire communities. to have Just about the best meat “ I should say that women’s love Editor Journal of the American Connecticut suffered early in from Burke’s this time, for my tern Dept.. Manebester Evening in the state. If it hadn’t been of home and children has not Herald, Manebester, Conn.’* Medical Association and of Hygela, 1928 from smallpox, which reached wave.” ^ changed. The inefhod of living the Health Magazine “ Did you get a card from the the sweetbreads, ' something else 14 cities and towns In that state would have served as the straw to merely has.” Inoculation against smallpox, the and two in Massachusetts. new French shop? I’m going in .KIL famous discovery of Edward Jen- In the first six weeks of 1928 stumble over. His patron lacks and look over-" their summer loyalty. ner, was first practiced not long 130 cases were reported in Connec­ things. Louise’s things seem to before 1772, when Oliver Goldsmith ticut, most of which occurred In or lack pep and I’m not going back.” Are we developing the gypsy wrote “ She Stoops to Conquer,” near Middletown, ^ “ No, I doh't buy my meat from habit? No, it is because we have and yet by that time, so success­ Under the circumstances that ex­ Fritz any more. We want sweet­ too much to choose from. We’re ful had been the application of his isted ‘previous to . the time of Ed­ Spoiled. breads and things like that in a ------1 I ------.— filscovery, women were beginning ward Jenner, at least one-half. If hurry sometimes, and he has them .0 be beautiful again, because of not more of the Inhabitants of New only three times a week” Clean Milk e disappearance of the ravages of Haven, to which the disease spread Sometimes I wonder what the JUST W hafs the^ Difference? ,, imallpox scars from their laces. from Middletown, would have been IrevlouB to the time of Edward end Is to be. We Americans are affected. so changfeable. We wander around TO REMIND YOU The latest report from the The difference between toiling over the spring enner smallpox would devastate However, of the 186,000 people intlre communities. The rare person from shop to shop, from store to Don't wait to get your order in cleaning of draperies and blankets yourself—and In New Haven, more than 100,000 store, restless, critical, never sat­ the community was the one were vaccinated In a short period-'of for a NU-BONE CORSET. Connecticut Department sending them to Dougan’s, ia the difference between ee from the scars of this disease. time and thus the disease was con­ isfied! As a matter of fact, little a lot of personal hard work and the relief of getting Celeste at Percival’s has given the They are the best wearing and After the -widespread application trolled. of Health gives us the the finest results at a reasonable cost—and no dte- I f yaccinatlon the rare person In Only three cases occurred in New lady in question a beautiful wave most comfortable corsets to be be community came to be the one Haven and the cost to the city was always, has marcelled her, and had. agreeable home work to bother with. nth the scars of smallpox. only 37,000. For nearly 20 years finger-waved her, hovered over HIGHEST POSSIBLE Cleaning and Dyeing ^ The eminent French physiologist, that city has required vaccination her like an anxious mother, giving MRS. A. M. GORDON tlchet, characterized the human of all children entering schools. The every ounce of skill her clever SCORE for clean milk. Free Collection and Debvery.. lelng as homo stultisslmus or Idiot value of the requirement Is demon­ fingers possess. She has counted 689 Main Street ban, because having knowledge^bf strated by the protection afforded on "Madame” as one of her regu­ Hsease prevention he does not avail during the recent epidemic. lar customers and her position de­ m ielf of luoh knowledge. pends on her keeping her follow­ Knowing what we do of the ing. IFWNDMMLM The lethoda of protection against small- BACK f u l l n e s s For no reason at all, “ Madame” ox, having as we do city and state Rear fullness is a summer cer­ Is changing over to a stranger. J. H. HEWITT kws In many states, nevertheless tainty. New full skirts have their WONDERFIILIIEHEDr BOUGAN DTE W o a k s The other woman’s allegience lUa unhjianibl*,” n y i F. E. lerd are etlll considerable numbers gathers of pleats running all to Louise does not stand the test Cjrte, 4 ^ u r S t, Bevariy, Maas. " S e day I 49 Holl S t r e e t ...... Phone 2056 I persons who develop the disease around, though more scantily be­ much better. It is not Louise who tried Rabalm. IMief waa immediate and contin-. weanae of their unwllUnsaieBB to hind. lacks pep, but she bexseU who v ' '■ T':"'^'."/?' V’ H?''-A'''-'' ■' . >i. ■ . ""; -a' ' ;-■ n..’ ;ji’^ '-■?^’ ^ . . . PAGE BLBV^H MANGEQSSTER (CX)NN.)’ EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, M AV 17,4928.^

, ' *4^.'* 'V ^ . / . . . V •' du t ol laleoted fllm ea|fbHa«ar The Voice Is the Voice of Jacobi But— “R0SEMAI^0t>fiiS l^ ey include Botne Paterti James lltirrayt Polly Moran, aha many others^. AT StATE TODAY "Rose Mane’* and "Indian Love s!.; A Callt'* the two song hits that wfre created espeolelly for the story, Feature to Be PrecmitfiA WitR will be ' presented: as incidental Special vocal solos at the evening, perform­ b e a u u f t l a n d d s e p u l and Two Fodtures S a tififw . ances only. Miss Arlyne Morlarty, one of Manchester’s rising young Tall and stately, the white pine **Rose Marie,” famous ns a ttage artiste, will sing these songs, as- ;s the most beauUful of all eastern i^ted by others. ivergreens. It grows from New success, has at last been drafnaiised Foundland to Lake Winnipeg and for the screen and opehc At the The companion-feature with southward through the Lake States, State theater today for a special "Rose Marie” will be Viola Dana In the New England states and In the two-day engagement. None 6t the ’That Certain Thing,’’ a sparkling o ■ ■ , Appalachians as far south as north­ lavishness and beauty of the Stage story of yonth, love and laughter. ern Georgia. ■ play has been lost In Us transla­ On Saturday five acts o f selected does tjban ice f f Knowing the good quaUtles of tion to the screen. In fact, orlties Metropolitan Vandeville end a bl^ more, white pine lumber, our New Eng­ claim the film version to be far doable feature program are sched­ land forefathers chose it to build superior. BeautUul Joan CraWford uled. ; Aj usual, the performance their homes and meeting places, is cast In the leading role— that of on Saturday runs continuous from and today fine old colonial houses Rose Marie, queen of the Canadian 2il5 until 10:30. and chuiches, some of them 200 north woods. "The Legion of the Condemned,’’ The story revolves around a girl years old, yet in excellent state of a picture that Is now playing to R qua be m»At a F i^d ai^ electric reing- preservation, stand throughout New who has never given her heart to crowded honses In Hartford, Is com­ England. any man; not even to Sergeant ing to the State on Sunday,-Mon­ etator at very s tn ^ cosL Y im wiU theo ■■V The lumber Industry In, the Unit­ Malone of Uie Royal Mounted, who day and Tuesday. ed States was founded / on white has asked her many times to marry all the healtli (trot^bHojO, coavenience and pine and for some 250 years it was him; nor to,Etienne, the son of the ecoooo^ Fiigididce. Visit our display the leader In the lumber markets. post’s most prominent oltlsen, Today the original forests of white though he has brought her gifts focMDS a demoomradoo. pine are mere fragments and the from Paris. But when handsome INSDKJUICE bulk of the future supply must Jim Kenyon comes In with the ALFRED GREZEL come from second growth. The spring trappers she falls In love 829 Main St,, remaining virgin stand of white with him, even though he la sup­ JOBIILUFrEN South Manchester, Conn. pine Is principally in the Lake posed to be an outlaw, connected States. with the brutal murder of a notor­ 19 Lilac St. Phoiie 1800 The wood of white pine has a ious woodsman. fine uniform texture, is light In One of the highlights of the, pic­ weight, soft, easy to dry and stays ture Is the thrilling canoe race. In In place well. The larger part of which over two hundred canoes CHANGEI YO m *■ OIL P R O D U C T • b r V; GiB N B R A I, • M.O TO R S the lumber cut goes Into building were used. Another is the great MTV material. It can be In every part of flood, which sweeps down through Use Marland Super Motor Oil the house. the valley destroying everything In Now that the supply of eastern Its path. Cam^beD’s FiUmg Statioi white pine Is so greatly depleted, Besides Miss Crawford, the pic­ the largest Cut of white pine lum­ ture boasts of an unusually fine Phone 1561 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD^IT PAYS ber oomes from the Idaho white pine. This species, sometimes called mountain or silver pine. Is the western counterpart of plnus stro- bus, which it resembles in general i? : appearance and In the qualities of its wood. Sugar pine Is another pine of commercial importance. Its range extends along the Pacific coast ll& from southern Oregon to southern California. It is 'also used princi­ pally for construction purposes. l.'P* Judging by recent elections In nail It tight. The Ideal seems to Chicago and Seattle, It’s neither a be to just leave the lid on— kind TEST ANSWERS TALCOTTVlLLE good thing to lift the lid nor to of loose.

Here Is one solution to the LET­ Miss Christine Bacheler who has TER GOLF puzzle on the comic been studying art in Prance during ./V page. the past year has arrived home and S TUDEBAKER.S \ It LANE, LAND, LARD, LORD, is now with her parents, Rev, and LOAD, ROAD. Mrs. li'. P. Bacheler. Miss Isabel WALLPAPERS Bacheler who recently went to Europe was with her sister In T France for a short time, before The kind which brings added joy to your home. We D E S ?7 9 5 ERSKIME SIX have the papers and will be glad to show them to you. leaving for Italy. At the annual meeting of the Very large selection to select from. Tolland County Missionary associa­ tion which was held In connection with the council of Congregational With every $3.00 order of Wall Papers we will churches -at Somers on Tuesday, give a 2 lb. bag of Paste FREE. John G. Talqott was unanimously re-elected president as was his as­ sociate officer Luther H. Fuller, secretary and treasurer. Rev. Cor­ a nelius G. Patton, Home Secretary of the American Board was the Manchester Wall Paper Co. speaker of the afternoon. Dr, Pat­ 1 R L ton commended Mr. Talcott for bis 527 Main St., Near Center G splendid work In behalf o f the Phone 2326 Phone your wants, we deliver. American Board and In connection with the Tolland County associa­ Read The Herald Advs. tion which Is the last surviving association of its kind. Tuesday marked the one hundredth and six­ teenth meeting. Among those who attended the •For Economy's Sake Council of Congregational churches of Tolland county at Somers were John G. Talcott, Rev. and Mrs. P. P. Bacheler, Miss Christine Bache­ ler, Miss Florence Moore, Mrs. J. r,. Brown and Mrs. C. W. Blanken- burg. Richard Wlghtman of .Stafford Springs was a recent visitor at the 9 home of his aunt, Mrs. C. W. GRANT’S Blankenburg. The Value Spot in South Manchester WAPPING Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Relchenbach lY nf Manchester spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Relchenbach of Deming'street. Special Sale on Friday atid Saturday There was a demonstration of aluminum held at the home of Mr. N April 26, two strictiy stock Erskine Club Sedans— and Mrs. Wellman Burnham, last exactly like those you can purchase from any Stude- Hoover Cretonne Wednesday evening. There were O Full Length sixteen ladles present. baker dealer— each traveled 1000 miles in less than 1000 Mr. and Mrs, William Thresher Curtains Aprons Cushions spent the week-end In New York consecutive minutes. in assorted styles in assorted solid City. The run todc place at Atlantic City Speedway, and The Evergreen Lodge of Masons and colors colors A. F. and A. M. No. 114, held their was supervised by officials of the American Automobile regular meeting at their temple at Association who verified the stock design of the cars,. 25c oa. East Windsor Hill, on last Tuesday 69c pr. 79« OR* evening. A s a result, ten new records for stodc cars^^under ON SALE FRIDAY ON SALE SATURDAY ON SALE SATURDAY The Wapplng Grange degree team, met at the vestry of the $1000 were established by the Erskine She. And Stude- f Federated ohnroh last Tuesday eve­ baker has demonstrated that it» 76-ycar-old traditions ning for a rehearsal after which for careful building are carried through in the design, Men's they hung a very large and beauti­ Straw Men's ful May basket, at the door of their materials and workmanship of this low-priced fine c a r - pianist, Mrs. W. W. Grant,, which Athletic Athletic was tilled overflowing with good named for Adbert Russel ErskineiStudebaker's president. Hats things to eat. Althoufi^i sold at the lowest price at Which any Stude^ Union Suits Miss Doris Rockwell of Bast Union Suits Windsor Hill has a new Chevrolet baker-built. was ever offered ($795 f* o. b. factory), sedan. Stodebaker has not permitted any compromise in the The Federated Worker* will $1 69c 59« meet this week Friday at the home materials or workmanship entering into the Erskine Six. of Mrs. Gertrude Simpson of Pleas­ That is why this car was able to travd 1000 miles at ant Valley. The meeting Is. to be an afternoon meeting from 2 p. m. better than a mile a minute— why you can drive your Boys' Girls' Men's until 5-p. m. Erskine Six 40 miles an hour even when N EW — why the I President Ooolldge declined a Erskine is so economical to maintgin end to c^ierate. Balbriggan Dakota banker’s Invitation to take Athletic Union Suits a-plane ride the other day. He’s A few minutes behind the #hed bf the New Erddne not ready to take the air yet. Bloomer leg U n d e r w o a i r Six will introduce you to a type pf performance as sensa­ Union Suits tional for Iti ^ c e class at that of the World’s Champion 50c 50c 69« Commander li to the field 0^ higher priced cars. WHEN IN We have a new lot of the . . «EVERREADY" ; HARTFORD extra large Hot or Cold DINE Rice Straw Rugs A T A R E A L Touring j|iq|S GOOD PLACE % : Keeps food or liquid either hot or cold.- TO EAT One Gallon Size SPECIALS OF. 81 ea. ^ SEAFOOD SURPRISINGLY •S*-. GOOD South Manehesteir For I 815 ^ 20 East Center Str^t* • I-'V. .'h' . Eeonomy’i s i ^ s o i ^ ^ Sake Como S t o F e i . Manchester, flioniss^d Conn. BB atnaiaii Under Grantte to Graafa totd a n s

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«tnnnru-iA~Lnnnrir*<~~~'*'~-* * * ■ .Wliuit Ad Information Annonncementa 2 B!elp Wanted— Male 86 Suburban for KeiR 00 la iHigal NotirDs GIRLS A. Ai TO TAKE FOR RENT—ON LAKK STREET. 4 AT A COtJRT .OP PROBATE HELD STEAMSHIP TICKETS—all parts of WANTED—^MAN cashier, 60 years or at Coventry,', within 'and-foY'. the Dis­ Manchester the world. Aak tor sailing lists and room cottaffs, with SO acres ot land over, must be of good appearance, and out buildings; with privilege to trict of'Coventry,' on the 16th day of MINNIECHAOGHIKE rates. Phone 750-8. Robert J. Smith, alert and absolutely reliable, Refer-, buy, or cottage alone If wanted, very May. A. D., 1928, ff , Evening' Herald 1009 Main street. ences required. Murphy’s Restaurant, reasonable; Call'28-12. • , Present EUGENE W. LATIMER, Judge. , ^ ‘i Classified Advertisements MEN "WANTED—to ’ help on .farm. Phone Your Want Ads Estate 1 of ;Rose " Slebert late of Count «lx average wordi to a line. Automobiles tor Sale John Toblan, Talcottvllle. Telephone Business Property for Sale 70 Coventry In said District, deceased. i Half a Hundred PUin to Break- Initials, numbers and abbreviations, 1404-4.______' Upon application of Elizabeth each count as a word and oomporid DEPENDABLE USED CARS To The FOR SALE—GAS STATION on main ‘ on Mbuntein Sumday words as two words. Minimum cost WANTED—16 YEAR OLD boya to Searchfleld , prayjng. that letters of MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. road, all equipment, two tanks,'won­ administration be granted on said es'l- • .Morning. is price oil three lUies. 1069 Main St. So, Manchester learn mill operations. Apply Em* derful location. See Stuart J. Wae- application on file. It is ' Open Eve. and Sun. Tel. 740 ployment Bureau, Cheney Brothers. ley. 827 Main street. Telephone ORDERBp;—:That said appllcatiop' Line rates per day for transient f428"-2. • be heard and determined at the Pro­ ) .The first event on a, program ads. FOR SALE—1922 JEWFTT touring, WANTED—2 men who are members bate .office In Coventry In said Dls- Effective March 17. 1027 of A. F. and A. M. for part or whole that promises to make lip. a very car. No reasonable offer ■ refused. Houses for Sale 72 inoi"’* 24th. day of May, A. D.. busy season of uutdcior activities Cash Charge Telephone 225-4, time, pleasant Interesting work, Evening Herald 1928, at 18:30 o'clock in the B Consecutive Days v> 7 cts 9 cts good pay. Write Box W, Herald. BtterJ- in the Girls’ Athletic Association at t Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 cts FOR SALE—7 ROOM COTTAGE with noon, and that notice be given to all M- FOR SALE—CHRYSLER sedan, 1926 persons Interested In said estate of Cheney Brothers will take place i Day ...... 11 cts 13 cts model, in very good condition. Tel. Situations Wanted— Female 88 garage, large garden, near school th® pendency of.said application and All orders for Irregular Insertions 657-4. and trolley. Easy terms. Tel. 631-2. Sunday. • will be charged at the one-time rate. the tfme;,and pla[,ce„of hearing: there- The occasion will be a; breakfast Special rates for long term every WANTED—ALL KINDS of plain sew­ DOUGHERTY STREET, new six- on. by publishing a copy of this order 1927 Studebaker Standard Sedan. ing, Mrs. C. McConnell. 20 Ashworth one® In some newspaper having a hike to Colonel Clifford D . Cheney's day advrtislng givn upon request. 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. Call 664 room single. Steam heat, oak floors circulation In said District, and by street. Telephone 476-2. log cabin on the top of Mlnnlech’ang Ads ordered for threo or six days 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan. and ready to move Into, Mortgages posting a copy of this order on the and stopped before the third or fifth 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. arranged, small amount cash down. public slgn-post In said Town of Mountain, Glastonbur.v. The gronp clay will be charged only for the ac­ 1921 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. Situations Wanted— Male 8U And Ask for “Bee’* Price Is very low for this nice home. Arthur A. Knofla. Tel. 782-2—875 Coventry, at least slx'days before the Will gather'at the wnutb 'end trolley tual number of times the ad appear­ A few cars of all makes. Good buys oay of sald'hearing, to appear If they terminus, and begin their hike at ed. charging at the rate earned, but for little money. Main. see cause at,said time and place and no allowances or refunds can be made THE CONKEY AUTO CO. • CHAUFFEUR "WANTS work full or Tell Her What You Want 6:15 in the mnrnlEig. Most of the on six time ads stopped after the 20-22 East Center St. Tel. 840 WASHINGTON ST.—hew six room rS*.®*ly® thereto, and make girls plan' to wear knickers. They part time driving etc. Call 994-4. single, sun porch, lot sixty foot return to this Court. ' fifth day. , ^ EUGENE W. LATIMER No "ttll forbids"; display lines not CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE She will take your ad. help you word It for best results, front. Price right, terms. Arthur A. will go rain or shine. sold. Those wishing to purchase open Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 ^nd see that It is properly inserted. . Bill will be mailed Knofla. Tel. 782-2. H-5-17-28. ' Judge. Between forty and fifty girls are The Herald will not le responsible cars will do well to Inspect our stock. expected to join in the hike. The for more than one Incorrect Insertion' Prices right—cars right. same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion GREENHILL STREET—New ctAonial of six rooms. A better-built bouse, distance to the cabin is about three of any advertisement ordered tor H. A. STEPHENS to take advantage of the CASH HATE. NEXT KNAPP TRIAL. more than one time. Center at Knox Tel. 939-’-2 oak floors and trim, fireplace, wash miles. 'On arrival there, a break­ The inadvertent omlssloi or Ineor- room, ntetal lath, 2 car garage, fast of fruit, bacon and eggs, rolls rect publication of advertising will be 1926 Studebaker- Special 6. FOR SALE—FULL pedigreed black paneled wall paper. Must be seen to and butter, coffee and doughnuts rectified only by cancellation of the 1925 Oldsmoblla Two-Door Sedan. be appreciated. Let me show It to Albany, N. Y., May 17.— Legal charge made for the service rendered. 1924 Oldsmoblle Sport Touring. Chow puppy. Apply Mrs, Frank you. Arthur A. Knofla. TeL 782-2. machinery today was set In motion will be prepared. The group ex­ • • • 1926 Essex Coach. to try former Secretary of State pects to get back to to.wn about 10 All advertisements must conform 1926 Chrysler Champion. Anderson. Greenhlll. BARGAIN IP YOU ARE looking for a good bouse at a bargain, don't miss Florence E. S. Knapp, a second o’clock so that any who wish may in style, copy and typography with 1923 Overland Champion. Apartments, Flats, Tenements 68 regulations enforced by the publish-' 1923 Dodge Sedan. Household Goods 61 this one. Ten rooms, 2 family house, time on a charge of stealing census go to church. ers. and they reserve the right to 1923 Nash Roadster. must be sold this week to settle money.' Many of the .^rls who are plan­ edit, levlse or reject any copy con- 1922 Bulck Touring. FURNISH YOUR HOME or cottage TO RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all im­ estate and pay taxes. Price $4100. provements, 39 Cottage street, rent MU 438-12. ■ A panel of 150 veniremen from ning to go on the hike, are candi­ siclered objectionable. '1922 Chandler 7-Pass. Touring. with our new or used furniture, new dates for the Girls’ A. A. baseball CLOSING HOURS—Classified -ds 1924 Chevrolet Touring. Colonial breakfast sets $15, new reasonable. Call 741-3. whom will be selected the 12 men to be published same day must bo re­ 1924 Maxwell Coach. FOR SALE—FRENCH POODLE pup­ beds $5 up, new mattresses $8 up, Suburban for Sale 75 who will decide the fate of the first team, which will hold a practice ceived by 12 o’clock noon. Saturdays 1923 Ford Coupe. pies. Inquire 97 Ridge street. FOR RENT — FIVE ROOMS all session at 6 o’clock tomorrow even­ new springs $5 up, new screen doors screened, and garage. Apply 73 Sum­ weJman state official, was drawn 10:30 a. m. 1922 Reo Truck. $2.25 up, new strollers with or with­ ANDOVER ROAD, BOLTON NOTCH ing at the West Side Field. Regu­ CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 out hoods $5 up, new cot bed-$5. mer street. An angle plot of 12 acres, has large before: Supreme Court Justice Center and Trotter Streets Stephen Callaghan. lar practices will be held Monday Telephone Your Want Ads Used refrigerators, good condition FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all Im­ state road frontage, southern ex­ Tel. 1174 or 2021-2 FOR SALE—FRESH milking Hol­ $3 up. Used kitchen chairs 50c each. provements at 20 Hollister street. posure, thee-room cottage, two-car Mrs. Knapp’s second trial will be­ and Friday nights each weelL i Other used articles. Ostrlnsky's garage, a large henhouse, a flne well gin Monday morning at ten o’clock. Ads are accepted over the telephone stein cow. John Toblan, Talcottvllle. Furniture' Store, 28 Oak. Open until Apply 281 Spruce street. at the CHARGE RATE given above Auto Accessories— Tires (I Telephone 1404-4. of water. All buildings are new, price She is charged with the theft of a The prohibition admlnfstratoi ns a convenience to advertisers, but 9 evenings. a p a r t m e n t s —Two. threo and four reasonable, Terms can be made with Ihe CASH RATES will be accepted as room apartments, heat. Janitor aer the owners, Henry and Clinton Mor­ $2,875 census check issued to her in Chicago has notified restaurant FULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ $15 BUYS COMPLETE set of four Poultry and Supplies 48 Combination bookcase and desk, vice, gas range, refrigerator, in a- gan, 42 Bigelow street. Soutn Man­ step-daughter, Clara Blanche proprietors that the word "brew" Indian Shock Absorbers. Free trlaL $4.50. door bed furnished. Call Manchester chester. Telephone 698, Agents oom- ' f e ness office on or before the seventh The Indian Is the finest shock ab­ . Three piece suite, $30. mlssion allowed. Knapp, middle-aged Vwrmont col­ in signs is a violation of the Vol­ day following the flrft Insertion of BABY CHICKS—Blood tested. Ohio Construction Company, 2100 or lele- lege instructor. The Jury disagreed stead act. Now if he would Jusl each ad., otherwise the CHARGE sorber yet made. Ask us about it. State University accredited. Order in New metal beds, $9. nhone 782-2. 1 : KATE will be collected. No responsi­ Center Auto Supply Co., l65 Center. advance. Manchester Grain and Coal Odd Davenports, $15. Real Estate for Exchange 70 by a vote of six to six as to the tell the headline writers,, maybe Tel. 673. Company. Phono 1760. Used ice boxes, $4 up. FOR RENT—NEW house, 5 room flat. we’d have fewer of these heads bility for errors in telephoned ''ads Used gas ranges, $8 up. guilt o r InnocencO of Mrs. Knapp will be assumed and their accuracy 1st floor, with or without garage. 1.12 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.property at her first trial. starting with "Storm Brews.’* cannot he guaranteed. Business Services Offered 13 SPECIAL MAY PRICES Miller’s Fumed oak rockers, leather seals, Oak street. Inquire 114 Oak street at • * • Baby Chlx, Reds and Leghorns, from $5 and $10. i! p. m. Saturday afternoon or Sun­ In town. In good locality What have our own 1600 disease free, and trap- WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE day morning. you to offer? Wm. KanehL Telephone Index of Classifications WANTED—ASHES to move. Help nested breeders, blood tested by 1 776. Evening Herald Want Ads are now load, and save money. Charles State, and 100 per cent free from THREE PIECE MOHAIR‘living room TO RENT—FROM JUNE 1. 3 room grouped according to olasslflcations Palmer, 44 Henry streot. TeL 895-3. white diarrhea. Heavy laydrs of suite. Worsted mohair cover; beauit- tenement, all improvements at 28 below and for handy reference will large eggs. Weekly hatches.- Local ful damask reverse cushions spring Church street, inquire on premises. appear in the numerical order indi- CHAIR CANING NEATLY dona Price delivery. Phone Fred Miller, Man­ and hair filled. All Nachman spring LOAM FOR SALE , STOP PAYING RENT r\cated: right, eatisfaction guaranteed Carl chester 1063-3, Coventry, Conn. construction. Only one to a customer 4 ROOM TENEMENT to rent, on 171 rBirths ...... A Anderson, 63 Norman street. Phone (Brooders and Supplies). at this price $80. Holmes Bros. Fur­ Summit .street, by the 1st ot June. 75 cents 2 horse load We Offer for Your Consideration \ L nga gements ^3 1892-2. niture Co., 649 Main. Tel. 1268. All improvements Including heat. Marriages ...... C OLIVER BROTHERS day old chicks Inquire at 66 Oxford street or Tel. Call Robert J. Smith . Five room single all modern and recently built with garage, Deaths ...... D WANTED—TEAM work, scrapping from two year old hens. HoUvwood FOR SALE—CHEAP modern Glen- 1368. Cards of Thanks ...... E cellars, plowing, carting ashes, etc. Strain-Blood tested and free from wood stove, water front, in excel­ 1009 Main St. Tel 750-2 5 minutes’ walk from Main street. $5,800 .terms. In Memorlam ...... F 55 BIssell street. L. T. Wood. Tel. white diarrhea Oliver Bros.. Clarks lent condition, 215 Porter street. FIVE ROOM TENEMENT to adults, Lost and Found ...... 1 496. Corner. Conn. at 13 Russell street, improvements, Brand new- single on Phelps Road, 6 rooms, steam heat, oak •Announcements ...... 2 NOW IS THE TIME to reshade your reasonable rent. 'I'elephone 1246. loors and other up-to-date equipment. Small cash payment. Personals ...... 3 house. 75c shades for 57c, $1.00 Autonioblles Florists— Nurseries 15 BABY CHICK*’— Best local stock: shades for 85c; $1.25 shades Cor FtiR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat, newly Porter street, convenient to new School, six room single, ail populai breeds, guaranteed live de­ $1.05. Duplex shades from $1.2.^ up. Automobiles fur Sale ...... 4 livery, we do custom liatcliiii'g; free papered and painted, 38 Pearl stYeot modern, 2 car garage, $500 to $700 cash, a good chance for goo'd Automobiles for Exchange ...... 6 All colors. We would estimate on or Phone 1781. FOR SALE—ROSE BUSHES. 20f ca.'li. catalogue. Clark's Hatchery. East your new home. Benson's B'urniture CO. G TO MAKE FIRST aome. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 barberry hedging $5 a hundred, Uar’ ford. Conn.* Auto Repairing—Painting ...... 7 gladlola bulbs, 25o dozen, tomato Company. HUDSON STKEE’I". 4 RuOM tenement Nqw single on Fairview street, 6 rooms, all modern, steam Auto Schools ...... 7-A ami garage, near Depot In good plants, 25c dozen, summer cabbage FOR SALE—BABY CARRIAGES— neat, fruit trees. Price only $7,000. Small casji payment. •Autos—Ship by Truck ...... 8 plants 16o dozen. John McConville, 7 Wanted— Pets-Foultry-Stook 4* condition Modern Imurovemonts TRIP TO THE TARGETS •Autos—For Hir-4 ...... 9 good as new. Few gas stoves, all I'elephone 981 -2 Wlndemere street. Homestead Park. guaranteed. Ice boxes exchanged. It A well built 6 room colonial, oak floors, steam heat, 2 car Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 Telephone 1364-13. WANTED — SETTING hens, any Motorcycles—Bicycle...... 11 quantity, Rhode Island Reds pre­ you want furniture for your cottage FOR RE.NT—SEVERAL first class garage, a prttyt home for $6,600, $500 to $700 cash. Wanted Aatos—Motorcyles ...... 12 ferred. August Senkbiel. ’Tel. 1614. see us. Furniture bought and sold. rents with all improvements. Apply liusinesa and Professional Services Moving— Trucking— Storage 20 Spruce Street Second Hand Store. Edward J Holt. 865 Main street.. Tel. Starts Practice at Range ofj Business Services Offered ...... 13 Tel 2627-4. 560 West Hartford Gun Club oni Household Services Offered...... 13-A Articles for Sale 46 LOCAL AND LONG distance moving TO RENT—5 ROOM TENEMENT at Saturday. Robert J. Smith’1009 Main St Building—Contracting ...... 14 by experienced m^ L. 'Y. Wood, 55 Wuiitsd— To Buy 5« Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 FOR SALE—50 EGG cases. Garden 30 Essex street. All Improvements, Steaiiisblp TiCkotW BIssell street. Tel. 496. recently renovated. Garage, $‘35.00 Real Estate, Insurance, Funeral Directors ...... 16 and lawn fertilizer. Apply 283 Spruce WHAT HAVE YOU TO sell In the Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .• street. per month. Apply .lohn I, Olson, 699 Company G, 169th Infantry, C. Insurance ...... IS PERRETT & GLENNEY moving sea­ line of Junk and old furniture"/ •Main street, or at 32 Essex street. .Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 son la here. Several trucks at your CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER AND Highest prices paid. Call 849. N. G., will be,gin Us •annual rifle service, up to date oqulpmenl, ex­ FOR RENT —6 ROOM tenement, all It.- Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . . 20 perienced men. Phone 7-2. lettuce, also geraniums, begonias, WILL PAY HlGHKS'I prices for all practice work Saturday, it was stat­ Painting—Papering ...... 21 vlncavine, etc., Catalpa trees, peach, improvements, garage. 26 Walker ed today by Lieutenant Thomas J. THE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: 'I’esslonal Services ...... 22 chorrles and pear trees, ever bloom­ kinds of poultry We will also buy stteet off E. Center street, good MANCHESTER & N. Y MOTOR Dis­ .rags, pabers and til Kinds of lunk location, rent reasonable. Inquire 30 Quish. The unit will leave the k f Repairing ...... 23 patch—Part loads to and from New ing rose plants, privet and barberry Call 982-4 (291) AttheMill Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 York, regular service. Call 7-2 or plants, peonies. Delphinium, phlox. Walker street. State Armory in automobile trucks Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braacher Toilet Goods and Services...... 26 1282. Coreopsis. Galllardia and forgat-me- at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 nots. Hydrangeas, blue spruce. $1 Boarders Wanted ol)-A Houses for Kent 05 Ediiontlonal each. 379 Burnside Ave. Greenhouse. the range of the West Hartford Gun ~scs and Classes ...... 27 Painting— Papering 21 East Hartford. Club, where the soldiers will spend Private Instruction ...... 2S FOR RENT—TO ADULTS, house of WANTED—CHILD to board, good six beautiful rooms, newly decorat­ the afternoon at the butts. [S': Dancing ...... 28va FOR SALE—LOAM. Inquire Frank home. Telephone 682-13, Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 Ge o r g e E. STURTEvANT and Sons, Damato. 24 Horasiead street, Man­ ed. modern, except heat. Apply Sun­ They will return to Manchester Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 painting and Interior decorating, chester. Phone 1507. day from 3 to 5, 85 South Main at dark and will return to the range prices reasonable, work guaranteed. Apartments, Flats, Teiiemonts 00 street, or phono Hartford 3-7150. A. Fiiinnclnl 198 Eldridge street. Tel. 1922-5. early Sunday morning and spend Bonds—Stocks—M'-•■tgagej ...... 31 FOR -SALE—FERTILIZER tor lawns. G. Seastrand. the rest of the day in practice. The Business Opportunities ...... 32 Karl Marks, 136 Summer street. Tel, FOR RENT—TWO AND three room Money to Loan ...... 33 Repairing 0-l 1877. apartmenis; also 3 offices. Inquire A. FOR RENT—TWO FAMILY HOUSE, work will be preparatory to the Money Wanted ...... 34 rove, Manchester Public Market. five rooms, modern and recently re­ annual record practice to be held Help niid Sttuutlons painted. Summit street. Phone 820. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and Phone lo in June. Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 47 Help Wanted—Male ...... 36 repaired, chimneys cleaned, key flt- Building Materials FOR RENT SIX ROOM tenement, The infantrymen will shoot on a Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 tng safes* opened, saw filing and newly renovated, all Improvements, 200-yard range frtJm offhand, sit­ Agents Wanted ...... 37-A grinding. Work called foi. Harold FOR SALE—CONCRETE building and garage. Inquire at 54 .4.rch St. CUSTER STORE BRINGS ting, kneeling, prone and rapid-fire Situations Wanted—Female . . . . 38 Clemson, 108 North Elm street Tel. blocks and chimney olocks. Inquire Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 462. Frank Damato. 24 Homestead street. FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, (prone) positions. Last year, a Employment Agencies ...... 40 Manchester Telephone 1507 Johnson Block, with modern im­ number of Company G men made I.lve Stock—Pets—Pnnitry—-Vehicles SEWING MACHINE, repairing ot provements. Apply to Johnson. Phone 1550 AT AUCTION SALE excellent records at the West Hart­ Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 all makes, oils, needles and supplies. 524 or to Janitor, Phone 2040. .Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 H. W Garrard. 37 Edward str "t. Electrical Appliances— Radio 4U ford range. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Phone 715. FOR RENT —practically brand Pine Street Grocery and Con­ Wanted — Pets—Poultry'—Stock 44 LAWN MOWER sh '"enlng. repair­ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING aopll- now 5 room flat, all Improvements For Snif*—Miscellaaeona ances, motors, generators, sold and and conveniences. Centrally located fectionary Business Goes to Articles for Sale ...... 45 ing Phonographs, clocks, electric Tel 1519 or call 25 Strant street. cleaners, locks repaired. Key mak­ repaired: work called tor. Pequot Hartford Bidder. A close view of a large roller miii is given aboye. This Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ing Bralthwalte. 52 Pearl street. Electric Co.. 407 Center street Phon-t LOCAL CHAMBERSITES Building Materials ...... 47 1592. great mill can grind a'hundred times as much grain at iiiumonds—Watches—Jewelry 48 The stock and fixtures of the the old water nylis. The great tank'-like structures' are Electrical Appliances—Radio ,. 49 Tailoring— Dyeing— Cleaning 24 FOR Sa l e —r a d io s l new Murdock ALL READY FOR BAZAAR grocery and confectionary store Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A A. C. set. cost $275 complete will AT STATE’S ANNUAL wheat elevators which take the wheat from cars or iiarden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 sell for $100; also new Frled-Else- formerly operated by Louis Custer Household Goods ...... 51 HARRY ANDERTON. 38 Church man; Model 800, cost $300, will sell at 95 Pine street were sold at public bqats and send it up into the mill as needed. Theob Machinery and Tools ...... 52 street, resident dealer, for English for $125. William Prentice, 805 East OPENING THIS EVENING auction this morning by Constable elevator^ hold thousands of bushels. Musical Instruments ...... 53 Woolen Company. Tailors since 1898. Middle Turnpike. Phone 1119-5. Commerce Organization Con­ Office and Store Equipment...... 54 Phone 1221-2. James W. Foley. By NEA. Through 3p*el«l Ptrmlitlen of th* Publlihtri of Th# Book of KnowMgo. Copyri|fM. 1BJ34W. Sporting Goods—Guns ...... - 55 The buslbess was bought by vention Being Held at Hotel Specials at the Stores ...... 56 Business Opportunities 82 LIVE BAIT FOB LIVE ANGLERS All is ready for the opening of David Klein of Hartford for $550. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Bond, Hartford, Today. Wanted—to Buy ...... 58 TO LTJRE L IV E L Y SPRING FISH the bazaar of three combined oo- There were a number of bidders in­ K lotna—Hoard—Hotels—Resorta WANTED—PARTNER to buy half cleties, Knights of Columbus, cluding P, Ji O’Leary, who bid as Manchester Is well represented Keatnurants Interest In patented article used In Ladies of Columbus and Daughters a creditor and George England. at the twenty-ninth annual meeting Rooms Without Board ...... 69 every home, good proposition for As trade is said to ^follow the of Isabella, in K. of C. Hall tonight. someone with little capital. Address The new owner plans to remodel of the State Chaiiiber of Commerce Boarders Wanted ...... 69-A flag, BO does the fish-bait business The booths and concession sections the place and start In business Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 Patent K, Herald. follow the arrival of good fishing which is being held at the Hotel Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 have been so divided that they 'will shortly. Bond in Hartford today. Among Wanted — Rooms—Board ...... 62 if the dealer is alert. With the ar­ take up a part only of each side of Help Wanted— Female 8 6 rival this spring of the best ang­ The store was recently closed by those present from Manchester are Itcnl Estate For Rent the hall and small booths will be attachment brought by the Capitol H. B. Cheney, Prank-H. Anderson, Apartments. Flats. Tonemi.ots.. 63 ling in years here-abouts. Barrett found on the south sides of the Business Loeat ons for Rent . . . . 64 WANTED—AN EXPERIENCED sec­ & Ro*bbins, Main street sports Glass Company and Capitol Paper W. B. Rogers, John Olson, Prank Houses tor Rent ...... 65 ond maid. Telephone Manchester 209. main entrance. The decorators to­ Company, both of Hartford. Llmbacher, Robert K. Anderson, Suburban for Rent ...... 66 Mrs. Austin Cheney. goods dealers, are all set to provide day were covering the • side walls the fisher with live bait. The tanks Charles McCann, S. J. Kemp. Summer Homes for Rent 67 and the backs of the booths. The Wanted to Rent ...... 68 w a n t e d —SINGLE GIRLS 16 years in their basement are liberally sup­ AUTOISTS WIN POINT E, L. G. Hohenthal, George E. Rlx, Real Estate For Suit or over to learn mill operations. Ap­ plied with lively crawfish, perch- automobile, which Is to be one of Washington, May 17— Income P. T. Blish, N. B. Richards, G. E. Apartment Buildings lor Sale .. 69 ply Employment Bureau, Cheney bugs Just r’arln’ to go, red-fin min­ the a'wards, will be given a station tax payers who drive automobiles Keith, Charles Holman and Maurice Business "“roperty for S a le ...... 70 Brothes. on a platform. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 nows in a big reservoir of running won an important victory from the Sullivan. Houses for Sala ...... 72 water and thousands upon thous-' The ■ entertainment for to­ Bureau of Internal Revenue today. The'morning session, was presid­ Lots for Sale ...... 73 If the vogue of alliteration con­ ands of "night crawlers,” those fine night will be by a team of song and The Bureau ruled'that damages ed over by Frank H. Anderson, who Resort Property for S a le ...... 74 Suburban for S a le...... tinues, Herbert Hoover vdll be our big shiny over-size angle worms dance artists and will be presented to automobiles maintained solely spoke on “ The Relation of The Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 next president. Woodrow Wilson, that no self respecting trout will as a school room scene. Follow­ for pleasure can be deducted in Business Man to Chain Stores.” Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 ever Ignore. The bait is kept in ing the entertainment tonight and computing the income tax, i f the This afternoon there were various ^A;fler being-scoured,to, After eie' products Auction—Legal Notice* Calvin Coolldge, Herbert Hoover— Auction Sales ...... 78 perfect condition and new supplies each of the two following nights loss Is not due to negligence of the group meetings, at one of which reiribve imppriUee,'.wheat have gone through the Legal Notices ...... 79 there you are. are received daily* there will he dancing. driver. Horace B. Cheney was the speaker. jg 'led^iptc,;' .these boxes different sett ^ of rollers, jwhicih jBoiitaIn sets' pf the flour is sifted tiiro u ^ GAS BUGGIES—The Weaker Sex By Frank Beck step! ’.arid^ porcelain I'dII- silK,cloths contained in : s i’fe . - •______these tanks. 50 THATS WHAT I THANK HEAVENS HEARD YOUR PARTNER, ALL HE WANTS SNUGGLE VP CLO SER. THAT RIDE IS OVER. MR. COLDGRIP, CRABBING 15 TO HAVE ME 1 - CANT TEACH VDU HE KEPT PUFFING IN ABOUT. YOUR ROOM IS GIVE .MORE TIME ID TO DRIVE WHEN YOU MV EAR LIKE A PORPOISE. SO NEAR',! RECOGNIZED POTTING OVER OUR S IT AWAY OFF THERE. AMD LOOK WHERE HE HIS VOICE. HE OBJECTS DEAL HERE. BUT THAT t h a t Is b e t t e r . WIPED HIS GREASY FAW AND TREMBLED TO YOU TAKING "M E DOESN’T M E A N YOUR I’LL PUT MY HAND ON MY COLLAR. OH WHILE HE THOUGHT RIDING. AFTER THIS, DOGGIES WILL' SUFFER. OVER YDURS ON ,WELL, I GOT EVEN HE WAS TEACHING 1 suppose POOR NO 6IR. t*M GOING T H E W H E E L , T O W H EN I STEERED ME TO DRIVE. NO L IT T LE /iAE W IL L TD TEACH YOU TO l|>., ^Vs, STEADY MDUR INTO THAT FENCE. TOMORROW I'LL SO O N E R H AD HAVE ' TO WALK. DRIVE, SO YOU CAN y \^ trl STEERING TAKE THAT BOS ALEC S M A R T USE THE CAR OUT AND SEE B E G U N T O W H E N I ’M W H A T * rr BREATHE THB B U S Y . r~— r> r\ ^ l o v e - lA o e m ATMOSPHERE SURROUNDING VIOLA AVALON,' THAN HE LOST CONSCIOUSNESS* A N D FOR60T A LL ABOUT tUS RESOLUTMW JO REMAk^

- r. — ■ J> ■ . ’ Vi r By Pewy L. Crii«W SKIPPY p ] a p p v .R f a n n y S A Y S ; SENSE »») NONSENSE ------^ PReTY*-V JoON He CpNiCS TO TH‘ w e a , YH* OLD MAN'.y YHI?0UGH WlYH 0/?lVfN A CA8. WINDOW AN* HAND5 A DeR6Y HAT OoT V o c A u s e H e WAS Contagious H£ TAK€5 A CuV HOMG CAST WIGHT A N 'TH ' FCiiOU V E A , 5o y 1 > -. wecc. W HAT^ She bade me get some sorghum ficceD WITH PewNC.5.coccAR 6 oTtons \SYANPtW* OVCR A FoRGCTi WHCREHe UDG5, .50 THeV GO GHOUlMG ' YAGRG w as a, y h c m a y t g R from ^OCDGOCOYGCYH, YGCYH, POTAT0C5PoTATOeSr The keg, that day devoid of sun. around t a ’ c it y t i c He f in d s y h ' pcAce.He Hoce IN th f COOCDN'Y MC Walt as I might it would not come. AIN Y g o t YHe MONGV Yo pAY YH* neY€R,50 H€ YCdS, AN* FRANKFURYCRS. ( ^HAY. PICK up YHC X* It simply did not choose to run. Y A ’ OCO NIAN TO WAIT OUT.5lDe YH* WiWDOW 'YlC — ^ 3 T V F P V J ^ 0H,YHftT AIMT’ An Irishman, who was an eligi­ ^ h e 3ees w aay hc can -s c Ra f c o P, i ble bachelor, visited a ;widow in his / ------= T ------: -SO 6AP- DeTTeRj district every evening and had tea than n o th in ' with her. A friend suggested that he should marry the lady. O “ I have often thought about it,” \ he said, “ but where should I spend iiiy evenings then?” 7 A Worthlessness also seems to be one of the causes of longevity.

“ How did you happen to tip the canoe? Did you change your seat?” “ No! The girl changed her mind.”

Wife— Golf, .golf, golf. I really Ptrey L. Croiby, C«ntr»l Prm Amb., Inc. ntau. 6 PATJ?^i believe if you spent a Sunday ai Q 1920k Bt NCA BERVIwt, WC home I should die. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Hubby— It’s no use talking like The Village Halfwit and His New Airplane By Fontaine Fox A girl makes her appearance be­ that, my dear; you can’t bribe me By Gene Ahem fore she appears. Save and ye shall be saved. Dog Catcher— Do your dogs have nosoo-e,-: io ^ vieut- -iHA-rs Iic6ns6s ? S.maTl Boy— Yes, sir, they’re just covered with them. I VIAS VoaRTIStlc ^ i m -fo In playing cards a good deal de­ MA^\A6BR? -iVAVl-^.-\ ^ Mg'S pends upon a gooa deal. -vMliCl4 t^AS -tAkSKi I Uaits % •I'AkeiA SO MAAl'^ Practice safety today— tomorrow V L A c e !•j StoU AS 7 -fit' ciClid, okiuV lO ll Sl^I.MKR TOURISTS may be too late! V^AV/e COMB ( J( VIA'/Noti CAIA GeT itiM A Woman’s Weapons In the country, it’s a short Hammers, Axes, Knives, Sash- LANE that does not sometime be­ weights, Table Legs, Guns, Pistols. O lu nrvvs- come a ROAD. In letter golf, one OliR OLP AiACBStlRAL. / MV VfA'’/ UP COUkrr^EKi QV/eR leads to the other, too. Par is five, If a wife increases a man’s joys V(IM • = and the solution is on another page. as ’tis said, she also increases his ES-TArre Y TROM B 0 WU 6 kAAGAROOS, trouble from cold feet. 3> E V /0 IASM IB'£.'‘^U M -M w A Gladys Says Man is made of dust and woman settles him. Much-married Man— The world is a stage. Sympathizer— Yes; and all the speaking parts are given to wom­ en. Professor— “ Have you ever done any public speaking?” Student— “ Well, I proposed to a girl over the telephone in my home town once.” It’s a mighty poor wise-cracker who has to laugh at his own jokes. The United States is at present THE RULES suffering from too much leadership and too little fellowship. 1— The idea of letter golf is to change one word to another and do “ She’s a forgery,” said a town it in par, a given number of sheik referring to a drug store strokes. Thus to change COW to blonde. HEN, in three strokes, COW, HOW, You Is Or You Ain’t HEW, HEN. 2— You can change only one let­You is or you AIN’T. If you AIN’T you can’t say you IS. ter at a time. 3— You must have a completeIf you IS you can’t say you AIN’T. word, of common usage, for each Nor can you be \. holly IS and part­ jump. Slang words and abbrevia­ ly AIN’T. Any more than you can be partly tions don’t count. 4— The order of letters cannot be IS and wholly AIN’T. changed. You Just IS or you AIN”T. By Crane Two colored men were talking about, automobiles owned by their WASHINGTON TUBBS II Then there was the woman, who, respective employers. when the dentist announced he “ An’ den he bought dis new would have to take an X-ray of her \h0NT do NO 600^ To 'coop’.” JUS* VlA\t* N’A U »S SV\0 6 oNN6R viAtCvWM’ Tv\M 60M NElTHtR. tooth, furiously began to rouge and “ You don’t call dem ‘coops’; dey GVY VTl CAP'N DAjNSON,Hf'S MM). powder her face for the photo. is pronounced ‘coopay.’ A ‘coop’ is N f VSWlN' BOKT, ^^0S' LlkeW lAO'N TW^T— HE'S FLUM6 ANCj«M\ what you put chickens In.” JGSt PCPASSlN’ SM. Friends are people who forgive “ Yes, sah, dat’s what he does vMi\EN ^ CiitS with dis one.” 90N, vOOVCOOtl everything except great success. _ R€l«. PRECVOUS TRCASOl^e CxONt, Y YrtENiSetVES

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By Blossec FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Who Can This Be? IVN0AJ0eR\NA0S)C6 IS-AONJ SUE. 60T yoONJE BEEN VVAERS SAS a n d \ N A A T s a c s D 0 IN6 AULTAIST/ANE? W A V o i / r a c r e ? ?

Business of Booming Business SALESMAN SAM READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE AU’ RetneMSeR-cusYiSMeRS Gvixx's lOeA SOUNDS The Tinymites looked on with ground, they all took turns at VJ0K 6. OP YesTfeR.- chopping ’round till all the odds AIN'T GONNA CROWD VATO GOOAY TA M e - EOT. , awe. Said Scouty, “ There, I guess OAW. fsKi’ ©USIUCGS OH TW VIP^OOM OtCKCO OROeRS IS OROeRS’ our saw has done its sawing Job and ends wele off. The tree-trunk UP ABOUT YHB.ee ?ei?.CeMT^-STAY AVIAKe ^ U Y - COOK A C W e AM' ORUHl up right. The Tree will grow no now was clean. “ Well,” said the T'OAV AH' Me9 Be '■(A CAW FlOC UF AU- ■ ©USINeSS AS ^A GO \ woodsman, “ that’s just great, and, a l o n g « more. We sawed and sawed and OTHeR YHRee peA-ceUT— AT t h a t if one moment you will wait. I’ll didn’t stop until we saw the grea' RATe, IM A COOPLA WeeKS YA o u o h t a I" tree drop. It really was real thrill­ bring a clever little mule of mine SHOW A PROFIT = ing when it went down with a 'pon the scene.” roar.” He then cried, “ Hi, there, Dom And Clowny cried, “ You bet It ino! Come forth, 'cause we are set was. It rather frightened me be­ to go. A log is here for you to pull cause I feared that it would crush' up to the lumber camp.” A little me when it landed on the ground. donkey then came out, which made When it began to fall, ’twas near. the Tinies laugh and shout, “ Oh, No wonder I was filled with fear. my,” said Clowny, isn’t he a clev­ That’s why I jumped and scamper­ er little scamp?” '// With chains as strong as they ed out of sight with quite a bound." Wa l k The woodsmen then said, "This could be, they hitched the donkey Is done, and you’ll admit that It to the tree. And, as the donkey Ol'K moved along, the Tinies yelled, was fun. But there is lots more \\j work to do before the task’s com­ “ Hurray! We’re going to a lumber aim, puMtrL plete. This abte I hold quite nicely mill, and we can ride, If we sit trims the little twigs and scraggy still.” So they jumped on the log, limbs. Let’s see, now, who can and very soon were on their way. swing it best. In contest we’ll com­ pete.” (The Tinymites arrive at the 3o, as the tree laid on the sawmllle in the next storj'.X ■ ■ n •f-' \

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chester, who Is Interested, should Ascension Thursday will be ob­ be allowed to hear him-. The, pub­ DANCING served by a special seivlce at the JOACHIM LECTURE OF lic Is invited and tickets will later Swedish Lutheran church this eve­ be placed on sale at several Man-' LAKESIDE CASINO ning at 8 o’clock. THE DEEPEST INTEREST Chester stores at a nondlnal ptlce, South Coventry The King’s Heralds of the South r OPENING SAT. EVENING Methodist church will hold their annual party and mite box opening M. H. H. Jbac|jlm, who will lec­ M u b Io by Peerless Orchestra. HONOR C p R SINGER at >;30 next Saturday afternoon at ture to the Chamber of Commerce the church. May Meeting at the High School LEAVING FOR TRIP The annual meeting of the Man­ Hall, Friday, May 25, on “Indja, Its COME HERE TONIGHT ANb TAKE ADVAOTAGE OF THESE' EXCEPTIONAL’' ABOUT TOWN chester Community' club, is to be People, and Their Problems,” Is held tomorrow evening. one of the most Interesting per­ Mrs. Arthur Jobert was the guest VALUES ON SALE TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. sonalities that has appeared on the of honor at a tarewell party given The Women’s Missionary sO' No more wklst parties will be Tuesday evening at St. Mary’s par­ held by the Lakevlew Parent-Teach­ American lecture platform for many cletles of the North Methodist years. ish house by the members of the church will meet tomorrow after­ er’s Association until fall. His talk is not dry nor academic. choir. Mrs. Jobert, who Is so­ noon at 3 with Mrs. Walter Ship- It is practical and thrllllngly inter­ prano soloist in the choir, with her man of McNall street. y esting. It deals in actual I facts, youngest child Is leaving at the START WORK TOMORROW graphically and convincingly pre­ end of the month for^ England GARMENT SAVINGS! Mrs. Mary Behnfleld and daugh­ sented. where she will spend the summer ter Miss Emma Behnfleld have Mr. Joachim’s knowledge of India with her relatives there. opened their shore cottage on the ON NEW ’PHONE HOME is not confined to any narrow sec­ Edward McCuUagh, president of Fort road at Watch Hill and are tion nor single phase of the coun­ the choir organization, and In Its already there for the summer. behalf presented to Mrs. Jobert a try’s life. He knows her present fine silk umbrella and leather hand­ Contractor Peaslee Expects to day politics. Industry and com­ bag. Mrs. Jobert responded in a Goats Miss Dorothy Russell, chairman merce; her finances, transportation few appropriate words, thanking \ of the ticket committee for the sup­ Break Ground For New Ex­ and agriculture: as well as her per which the Girls Friendly so­ her friends for their acceptable change Building. many and picturesque religions, her gifts and the kindly feeling which ciety will give at St. Mary’s parish superstitions and fanaticisms, folk­ Unfurred or FHir Trimmed hall tomorrow evening at 6 o’clock, prompted thepi. The remainder of Ground will be broken tomorrow lore and ancient history. the evening was spent with games is anxious to hear from all those for the erection of the new home Some of India’s religious teach­ who have tickets out by this eve­ for the Southern New England Tele-j and in enjoyment of dainty refresh­ Ruffled Cur.^ins ning. They may call Miss Russell, ings are so opposed to those of our ments served under the direction of phone Company on East Center i Christian religion as to be difficult Miss Gertrude Llddon.. and phone 171-12 or Miss Helen Craw­ street, by Contractor Peaslee of to recognize as religion'. To us, ford, general chairman. Following Hartfdrd. some of the religious practices ap­ the supper Rev. J. S. Neill, rector A gang of men In the employ of of the church, will show the pic­ the company has been visiting the pear cruel, wicked, and even crim­ Curtain Sets ture entitled . “The Covered homes of some of the older sub­ inal. Values $16.75 to $25 Wagon.” scribers installing new lines and in­ Mr. Joachim was educated at the specting the wires where they run University of Calcutta as an Indian Christian and his mission In Ameri­ The tailoring, the style, and the quality Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, Into the home to see that they are one would hardly expect to find in coats at will initiate a class of candidates at not so exposed as to cause trouble ca is to absorb the spirit of our Its meeting this evening in Orange in short circuits. This will be es­ American life In order that he may this price. The new unfurred models, as hall. The work will be in charge of pecially needed in order to have later return to India and help his well as fur trimmed styles featuring the $1.49 the men’s degree team. • A social the proper service with the dial own people. He Is a young man of charming leading materials—kasha, sheen and Values to $2.50 hour will follow, during which re­ system, which is to be included In tweed. Coats for travel, sport ,business freshments will be served. the new equipment in the new appearance, bom orator with a re­ Now is the Time building. The local exchange will markable command of the English or dress wear. Included In this group are fine, language and a voice and diction French marquisette ruffled curtains In Mrs. E. A. Lettney of 4 Oakland not be interferred with for some For a Hot plain or polka dots in white, ivory or street will be hostess to Cosmo­ time to come. In fact it is expected which makes llsteping pleasant and to have everything ready for a sud­ ecni; fine plain or splash voile curtains; politan club tomorrow afternoon at easy. Oil Shampoo four-piece curtain sets of good quality 3 o’clock. The meeting will be den cut-over without trouble to the It is felt that with such a speaker Sizes 16 to 481/0 subscribers while it is being done. Ivory scrim trimmed with a sbeli-stitch- held in the Intermediate room at as Mr. Joachim, everyone In Man­ and Treatment ed edge In blue, gold, rose and silver, Center Congregational church. To prepare your hair for a three ruffles, and tie backs to match; WOOL WORTH CO. SE'rTING also dainty gingham trimmed curtains. Manchester Green Community UP SPECIAL FIXTURES permanent, a soft natural look­ Curtains suitable for the bedroom,' Dlub members are urged to attend ing wave as given by kitchen, dining room or living room. the annual meeting tomorrow even­ The Woolworth Company is not ing in the school hall at 8 o’clock. going to wait to move the equip­ ►» » Main Floor Reports of the ofldcers and commit­ ment from its present store to the FILMS The State r tees will be heard and new officers new one now nearing completion at DEVELOPED AND I* sleeted for the coming year. Birch and Main streets, but instead A Timely Selling r is having own fixtures built in. The PRINTED There is likely to be opportunity company has its men at work there 24 HOUR SERVICE Beauty Parlor I for the building committee of the today. The equipment was built at Film Deposit Box at Eighth School and Utilities District the concerns own factory, all ready Store Entrance 755 Main St., to get plenty of bids on the addi­ to set up. The placing of the win­ State Theater Building, Silk Frocks tion to the Hollister street school. dow has been delayed in order to Phone 1941-2 Because of lack of work for large facilitate getting some of the pieces contractors all over the state there into the huilding. KEMP'S will probably be numerous bids The fixtures are being brought from out of town as well as from to Manchester from Massachusetts by trucks which travel by night and Read The Herald Advs. ■ $ 10.00 local builders. are backed up and unloaded before Mrs. Louis St. Clair Burr, 302 the carpenters are ready to go to $15.75 tQ $19.75 Grade West Center street will open her work. Not all the equipment is to be This is your opportunity to pick-up one or two hom» tomorrow afternoon for the 150 meeting of the Woman’s Home Mis­ new. Some of the fixtures in the frocks to wear now to the office, at afternoon bridge present store will be refinished and parties, or to save for vacation days. Sleeveless, sionary soi'iety of the South Metho­ ready to place when the new store washable crepe frocks in sport styles. .. .floral geor­ REAL LEATHER dist church. Mrs. E. Benson will is opened. gettes trimihed with lace yokes and flares.. . .smart be the leader and the topic under prints. .. .plain flat crepes. Sizes lor the young miss discussion will be “Our Work in 16 to 20, the smart woman 36 to 48. The colors— Porto Rico.” Earning Good Will Hand Bags Mr.s. J. A. Hood, who is county BLUE WHITE GREEN prosideuL and several of the local WATKINS BROTHERS TAN YELLOW liiembers of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will attend the PEACH FLESH NAVY . sessions of the Hartford County T he good opinion of 79c 45th annual convention at the Pros­ Jfutteral Hale’s Apparel Shop—Main Floor pect M. E. Church, Bristol, tomor- our depositors is not Real leather hand bags in pouche and roni, with meetings at 10 a. m. and under-the-arm styles in tan, brown, gray 2:30. and black. Also combination colors. d ir e c to r s accidental. Some of these bags were formerly priced Owing to the absence of the pres­ FASHEEN AND SOISETTE 81.98. For best selection come early! Roberr K Anderson ident and the illness of the secre­ Main Floor tary the meeting of the Manchester It has been earned and Rabbit Club last evening developed Phone ">00 or 748-2 into a general discussion on breeds kept by the whole­ for different purposes. The fact of Prints the club’s organization has spread hearted purpose of giv­ Newj. about the state and there was add­ ed to the rolls last night a mem­ ing satisifactory service. ber from the town of Scotland, who already has over 300 rabbits. At the next meeting a producer, sell­ : ing direct to the New York mar­ Dainty patterns and colorings in cot­ SPECIAL ket will give a talk on grading and “OAK LEAF” BALL BEARING ton prints that will make up ihto the marketing. best looking frocks for both women's I: The confirmation class of the The Manchester Trust Co. Lawn Mowers and children’s wear. Cotton prints will A ; Swedish Lutheran church will meet be worn more this summer than they South Manchester, Conn. SPECIAL! were last year—plan to have one or two at the church tomorrow night at 7 in your summer wardrobe. 32 inches o’clock. The Sunday school teach­ wide. Absolutely fast color. ers at 8 o’clock for their regular $3.95 to $5.95 Grade. monthly meeting. HIGH GRADE Crochets . . pedalines . . .hair braids 'These lawn mowers are made by an HEMS'nTCHED SHEETS $1.59 , . . milans. . combination silk and hair old, reliable manufacturer. Four cut­ Size before hemming, 81x90 inches. braid... .large and small head sizes. ting blades, 16-inches wide. The reg­ The threads 'are drawn by band. Guar­ Included in this group are plenty of ular price would be 814.95. If you anteed substandards—the regular price styles for matrons. Gay shades, as well are planning on purchasing a lawn of these sheets would be 81*98. as navy and black. OIAR.V mower, plan to see these tonight. FRID a -Y Basement Main Floor Main Floor fUONI •fV U O -' |2.98 The First in Manchester to Offer SALES and SERVICE GOOD THINGS TO CAT Silk lihderwear AN OLD WAV PASStNG. One of the biggest wholesale grocery concerns in HILLERY BROS. the country has just announced that it is reducing BEMBERG its activities and that it has operated at a heavy A small lot of slightly shopworn silk Tel. 1107 logs during the year. It has been disposing of underwear lnclud.lng' lace trimmed and canneries for several years. - This year it has sold tailored bloomers,' step-ins and chemises. Kemp's 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester Pastel shades, ' out a fisheries plant and a seafood packing busi­ ness. $1.98 Silk linderwear...... $1.39 Full Fashioned Stockings All of which means that the day of the old time Chemises and Stepriflis. "controlled” grocery store is nearly over. It used Main Floor, Rear to be the usual thing that a big wholesale concern extended a long line of credit to a retailer—and then “owned” him, so to speak. He had to buy all $r.00 Gilt Edge $ 1.00 a pair his goods of that concern; or substantially all. And of course he had to sell what was sold to him. He couldn’t scan the whole range of the market, pick Bridge Playing Cards the best and give his custom'ers the best. 69c A stocking that has all the richness of silk, yet Of late years the retail food business has been fighting away from that kind of arrangements. The "Imperial”, gilt edge playing is neither silk nor rayon... .that wears sturdily only entirely satisfactory store for the customer to cards. Before giving your next and washes well.... that cost so little, one may in- ’ trade in is one that can buy where and as it bridge party be sure you have dulge without a qualm in as many varying shades pleases, with no restraint but assurance of quality. plenty of cards. These cards as one fancies. Full fashioned, of course, with Pinehurst is a modern food shop. It deals where would also make a good whist or it can find the very best. It is one of the kind of bridge, prize. cotton hems and soles. 'o O l food shops that have made it Impossible for the old DOUBLE DECJC...... 81*35 time long-credit wholesaler of a generation now HOSIERY—Main Floor a NEW HOUSE passing to force the handling of its products, good, Main Floor bad or indifferent. Are you dissatisfied with the appearance of your house? Is it “old fashioned”—ugly—out of step with the times FOR A CHANGE HAVE FISH or the neighborhood.^ You can have it remodded and ONCE EACH WEEK lilE E FREE Fancy Fresh White Steak Halibut, Steak Cod or Cod i\ fA- improved at small cost^ Let us estimate on the ma­ DELIVERY PARKING terials. We can help you. to Boil, 14c to 18c lb. SPACE iC Fresh Mackerel, Forty Fathom Filet of Haddock, For­ d a il y ty Fathom Filet of Sole, Forty Fathom Smoked Filets, ANYWHERE IN REAR Dressed Haddock. SOUTH -NRHCHESTER ■ CONN . 6. Glenney Go. You can telephone your fish order tonight if you wish; IN TOWN OF STORE Cbal, Lumber, Masons’ Supplies We will be here until nine o’clock. S fe o 'Allen £lacC| M5ineii«w^gYt ^ ~ Phone 126.

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