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(TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL XU ., NO. 234. Classified AdTMtlslng on Page 10. , CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927. PARIS CHEERS AND C R E W MANCHESTER PLANS Chief of C. M. T. C. He Missed Little RECEPTION SIMILAR This is Brig.-Gen- CfFICIAL PROGRAM On a six-months’ James C. Rhea, trip around the MANCHESTER’S world, Felix War­ now at Boston, burg, the banker, BIGGEST “ 4th” . YET who has assumed i photoed here upon TO THE ONE GIVEN charge of all the ]ULY FOURTH CELEBRATION ! his retmrn to New Citizens' Military I York, saw every- Auspices j thing there was to •.k'.W.-.V.'.'.-.'.VA'. Training Camps Double Amount of Fireworks COURT DECIDES 5TH ' : Manchester Improvement Club. 1 see. He was in in the First Army nearly every coun­ TO COL J^DBERGH Corps Area. Gen­ try and witnessed Band , Movies, eral Rhea served MONDAY, JULY 4,1927. fighting in China, DISTRICT MUST PAY a financial crisis two years overseas in Japan and talk­ Singing Arranged For and knows his 8:00 p .m .— CONCERT, Colt’s Armory Band, thirty Throngs Swarm About Railroad Station As Flyers Arrive; pieces, at the Playgrounds, on Oakland Street, ed with Soviet shrapnel. leaders in Moscow. Manchester. Monday's Celebration. Loomis Wins Fight Over Bills Warburg Balchen Says Plane So Badly Damaged It Cannot Be 9:00 p. m.— BIG DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS, Connec- For Improvements At ONE HURT, 2 HELD cut Fireworks Co., of West Haven, Conn., on Play­ Used Again— Crew to Return Quickly to U. S. to P re; “ All ready for the biggest cele­ grounds. KERENSKY SCORES bration of the Fourth of July ever pare For Trip Over South Pole— All Drink Wine to held in Manchester.’’ School House. IN THREE CRASHES 10:00 p. m.— CONCERT, Colt’s Armory Band on. Depot This was the announcement of Square. Music and dancing till 12 o’clock mid­ SOVIET TERRORISM Delight of Frenchmen, the general committee at the close night. The loser In the recent battle «>- of its final meeting, held last eve­ 10:15 p. m.— MOTION PICTURES, Depot Square, Com- ning in the office of Chairman Wil­ for the leadership of the Fifth Invalid Goes to Hospital As dies. News Reels, “ Kitt-Kats,” feature picture. Paris. July 2.— Commander Levine explained that he had losi liam Foulds. Jr., in the Balch & school district, Arthur E. Loomis, Former Russian Premier Chamberlin somewhere in the Brown Building. The celebration former committeeman and antago­ Richard E. Byrd and the three in­ crowd. will be under the auspices of the Car Wrecks Fence; Two nist of the Manning faction in that trepid airmen who accompanied Triumphal Procession Manchester Improvement Club.. Adds Americans Under­ him on the dramatic flight of the Sub-committees reported on district, won a victory yesterday in Have Lucky Escape. SUNDAY EVENING, JULY 3 The trip from Caen was a trium­ every detail of the arrangements the Court of Common Pleas when "America” from New York to phal procession. Crowds were Judge Thomas J. Molloy handed 7;30 p. m.— CONCERT, Salvation Army Band of South Man­ stand the Russian Problem France, arrived at the St. Lazare gathered at every spot. The flyers last evening, including fireworks, chester, twenty-two pieces. bands, ground arrangements, park­ down a decision requiring the dis­ station here from Caen at 12:20 smiled at the people from the win­ ing of automobiles, police protec­ trict to pay the sum of $1,365 for One person is in the hospital here o’clock this afternoon and were re­ dows and at many stations leaned tion, firemen's and Boy Scout co­ improvements which were made on and two others were arrested as a New York, July 2.— Asserting ceived with hysterical enthusiasm out and shook hands with those who pressed about the window operation, motion picture show the school building two years ago. result of a series of three automo­ he has found the vast majority of similar to that marking the wel­ plans, erection of bandstands, re­ Mr. Loomis had been ordered to bile accidents, more or less serious come of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh panes. freshments, and financing. make improvements in the sanitary Americans “ appreciate the struggle Byrd and his companions were which occurred in Manchester and after his historical flight. Fireworks Doubled equipment at the school building PLANE SERVICE NOW UNDBERGH MEETS of the Russian people to free them­ Cheering crowds swarmed about kept busy all along the route ruto- The fireworks sub-committee following an investigation by the vicinity early last night. The man selves from the fetters of Bolshe­ the raili^oad station as the train graphing cards and pictures for submitted an imposing list of pieces Board of Health and the Town in the Memorial hospital is Charles vist despotism,” Alexander Keren­ pulled In with Byrd, Bert Acosta, their admirers. io be furnished under its contract School Board. Although the Man­ Risley of 31 Delmont street, and he CHICAGO TO FRISCO FORDS IN DETROIT sky, former Russian Premier and the pilot, Lieut. G. O. Noville, the An embassy physician, Dr. Bain- with the Connecticut Fireworks ning faction fought against these is not seriously injured. leader of the Menshivik party th^t radio operator, and Bernt Balchen, bridge, examined all the flyer.s Company of West Haven. The com­ Improvements and succeeded in get­ Risley, who is an invalid, was ______I overthrew the Czarist regime and the relief man, on board. physically at Caen. He was worried mittee reported that the quantity is ting the district to table action on riding with three Hartford men in I who in turn were deposed by the “ ■yive Les Amerlcains!” shouted over the condition of Byrd and double the amount furnished at them, Mr. Loomis went ahead and a Chrysler roadster, the car being |\* P • f II 11 Bolsheviks, sailed for his present the huge throng. Acosta. Both of them, it was de­ last year’s celebration of the driven by Konstantly Wojthowski, Newspaper Woman Makes l l im ifir uU6Sl 0l ll6 n r v nnd Paris last night aboard the The cheers grew in volume as the installed them. He brought in Aime ^ White Star line Homeric. cided, will go to the American Fourth. The list includes the fol­ DeMars, a contractor, to do part of of 5 Clinton street. The Chrysler American flyers, their faces wreath­ hospital in Paris after Luncheon for was coming down Nigger Hill just I Events of the last few weeks in lowing; the work. ^ ed In smiles, stepped from the another examination. Opening pieces, 2 pin wheels, this side of the MancLester-Bolton First Trip— From Now Dn Edsel— Subiect of Talk I Russia,” Kerensky said, constitute train. Over Head of District the very best confirmation of changing two colors. Mosaic. town line when the driver lost con­ MiUlng Crowds. Near Evreux the train passed a "When the bills, presented by Mr. trol of his car and it swerved into what I have tried to convey to the boat train bound for the liner Set piece, changing two colors, Loomis and Mr. DeMars, came be­ The crowds pressed close to the white and yellow. the stout wooden fence at the side Daily Passenger Service. Not Given Out. American people. Aqu'.^.nia which is en route to fore the district meeting the voters I “ The despotism of the Bolshevist flyers, milling about them and Streaming flsfcwheel, green color. of the road, plunging through. The shouting words of praise. The Cherbourg. The passengers gave the Butterfly piece, electric effect. decided that they should not be car was badly damaged but the — — I rc.gime is hateful to Russia. In its flyers a real American cheer. paid, inasmuch as they had not Chicago, July 2.— Jane Eads, a Mt. Clemens, Mich., July 2.— Ac-1 nature Bolshevism is the most cruel crush was reminiscent of the mob Special revival wheel, goes on Manchester man was the only per­ that surrounded Lindbergh at Le The flyers were taken from the been incurred through district ac­ son injured. At the hospital it Chicago newspaper woman, will ar­ companled by a dozen picked pilots system of political and social reac­ station, through huge throngs of and off. rive In San Francisco tonight, if all from Selfridge Field the world- tion ever witnessed by Europe. Bourget field after he landed in the Girondole, Chinese fly-wheel. tion. Mr. Loomis contended that the was said that Risley did not appear Spirit of St. Louis. people, to the Continental hotel. Board of Health and the Town to be seriously injured, although goes well, and will thereby claim famous "W e”— Col. Charles A. Denounces Soviet Purposes There they appeared on the bal­ Electric waterfall. He had a )*tEe distinction of being the first Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. “ By its own irresponsible inter­ It required ten minutes for the Brilliant piece, three changes of School Board had the power to go he was in much pain, flyers to reach a small room in the cony, which was decorated with over the head of the district and bad bruise on the forehead, an in­ passenger to make the Chicagb-San Louis— hoped off at 8:18 this nal and foreign policies^the Soviet American and French flags. color. Francisco hop in the newly estab’- morning for Ottawa, Canada, where government is making It impossi­ station where they were officially Palm with two color wheels. tJmt, in. following their advice, he jured right arm which had to be Five thousand persons in the put iu splints and numerous other llshed airplane passenger service the young aviator whO; dared and ble' ter- the rest of jtke w>rld.i to weJcoiAhd^Jiy Minuter of War Pain- Golden spray effect— set piece. "was within his rights and the debt conquered the Atlantic will he a ieve and:rliILBpk*aow8ki of the Mo- streets /below cheOred them wildly. injuries. between these cities. cooperate in the 'rehabilitation of The flyers acknowledged the wel-. Set piece, which brilliantly a legitimate one. She hopped off last' night from guest at the dominion’s sixtieth nlclpal Couhefl.' The case was brought to the The accident was investigated by Russia. come with bows and waves of their changes three different colors. Cfficer Phul Lavin of the State Po­ Lindbergh Field at Maywood in a Confederation Day. Recently Kerensky said, the Bol­ Reporters swarmed about Byrd, Mosaic Nopotan. set piece, four Court of Common Pleas and went to hauids. The cheering vras continu- lice who arrested Wojthowski on plane piloted by I. O. Biffle, the Lindbergh was the guest of Ma­ sheviks have had great opportuni­ and about the others as well. The uous. changes. trial some time ago but Judge Mol­ jor Thomas G. Lanphier, post, com­ commander was so busy he could a charge of reckless driving. The aviator who is credited with teach­ ty to enlist support of foreign capi­ Finally the flyers left the bal­ Trio color set piece, flag number. loy reserved his decision. He said ing Col. Charles Lindbergh how ta mander, at a dinner Itst night at­ tal. not talk to them for the moment. case will be heard in the Bolton cony, Went to their rooms, bathed, s.l Fly-wheel cascade effect. yesterday that legitimate debts in­ town court on Thursday evening, fiy. This flight inaugurates the tended by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, “ At the recent World Economic Balchen, the ruddy-faced blonde Large five wheel set piece, steel curred by a committeeman made Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Ford and Wil­ Norwegian who was piloting thi shaved and prepared for a luncheon July 9. Boeing Air Transport Company’s conference in Geneva,” he pointed in their honor at the Inter-Allied blue color and silver effect. the school district liable for the Ford Meets Ford daily passenger and air mail service liam B. Mayo, chief engineer of the out, “ the Bolshevik! spoke of the monoplane when, it plunged into the Special number, set piece with payment of the bills. He awarded Ford Mqtor Co., and Mrs. Mayo. Club given by Sheldon Whitehouse. At the intersection of Cak and between - Chicago and Sab Francis­ feasibility of economic cooperation English channel near "Ver-Sur-Mer American charge d’affairs. hve large wheels changing colors $395-20 to Mr. Loomis and $970-to Spruce streets at the south end of co. Whether Lindbergh discussed a between Soviet Russia and western after a thrilling trip in a storm of gold, silver and blue. Mr. DeM^irs. the town, two Fords crashed to­ Fleet of Planes. definite offer to Join forces with Europe. But the only upshot of over France, told the newspaper­ Street Jammed Bomb List Mr. Loomis claimed at that time gether without seriously injuring The Boeing Company, which is Henry Ford In the development of this ‘collaboration,’ has been the men that the flyers planned to re­ The streets were so jammed with Thirty bombs of 4, 5 and 6 inch that the Manning faction, anxious the occupants. Both cars were taking over the air mail service commercial aviation is a matter of scandal in London and the break in turn to the United States soon. people that it required half an hour caliber of all different desigrus. Set to build a new school on a site badly damaged and a crowd of formerly conducted by the Post conjecture. Ford and Lindbergh Russo-British diplomatic relations. South Pole Trip for'the automobile containing the off one at a time with an interval nearer to the Colonial Gardens more than 100 men, women and Office Department, has_ put Into op­ met for the first time last night. Calls Terrorism Its Creed “ We’ve got to prepare for the ex­ flyers to make the trip from the of one-half minute each. tract, had blocked the improve­ children was attracted. Cfficer Al­ eration a fleet of 25 planes, each They discussed the possibilities of “ I hope, however, that despite pedition that Commander Byrd is railroad station to the Continental. Final— includes thirty bombs, in­ ments in the school meetings. The bert Roberts investigated and plac­ costing $25,000. They are equip­ air traffic but with what outcome the many provocations of the Bol­ planning to make to the South Every window along the route was cludes color bombs and loud repor., condition of the school had re­ ed Elmer De Luca, twenty-year—old ped with Pratt •& Whitney motors, is not- known. shevik!, Europe will not break eco­ Pole,” he said. “ We are due to occupied and people leaned out per­ saluters. mained unimproved for many years of 154 1-2 Cak street', under arrest weighing 640 pounds and designed nomic relations with Russia. The leave some time in August in a ilously to get a glimpse of the air- ^ Ten bombs, each bomb contain­ until the Board of Health made an on a charge ’of reckless driving. to develop 400 horsepower. BANK CALL. extremely primitive pre-capitalistlc whaling boat.” men and to cheer them. The flyers’ ing eighteen reports and a large investigation, resulting in the order His case was before the police The plane will operate on a 22- Washington, July 2.— The comp­ economic system of Bolshevism is “ Are you going to fly the Ameri­ car was preceded by four automo­ salute at the end. to make the changes. court here this morning. hour schedule, making three regu­ troller of the currency today issued inexorably and inevitably being ca back to the United States?” Bal­ biles containing officials and deco­ Band Program It apepars that DeLuca was go- lar stops. Omaha, Nebr., and a call for a report on the condition compelled to capitulate before pri­ chen was asked. rated with flags. The sub-committee on bands re­ Cheyenne, Wyo., will be the divi­ of all national banks as of close of vate Initiative and sane economic “ No, we won’t fly back,” he re­ Byrd received the French corres­ ported for the musical part of the BUSINESS IN STATE (Continued on Pago 2) sion points. business, June 30. . plied. "Our plane is almost a total pondents in his hotel room. celebration. Colt’s Armory Band, of loss. We would require a new one Hartford, thirty pieces, will begin “ We are very glad to be in if we flew back. The motors of the France,” said Byrd. “ We wish to its concert on the Oakland Street America are probably useless now playgrounds at 8 o’clock Monday IN GOOD CONDITION thank the French people for the by Cliff Knight because of the immersion In the wonderful reception they have giv­ evening. Under the direction of Germless Milk, Kiddies Kamp, July Fourth and So Forth salt waters.” Conductor Henry M. Schonrock the en us. The welcome was overwhelm­ Industrial Investigator Gives U p to B jT d ing ar»d a little disconcerting.” following numbers will be given; Balchen made it plain that any lUarch, Rai&bow Division Figures of Persons Employ­ Mrs. John Marshall of Virginia, ed In Various Cities. decision regarding a return flight Byrd's home state, rushed up to Overture, III Gaarney would be up to Commander Byrd Popular Airs Byrd in the Continental and em­ Hartford, Conn., July 2.— “ Con­ THE T O W K — after he got in touch with officials braced him. “ Our cousin, Mary, and Potpourri— Vienna Folk Songs of the American Trans-Oceanic Co., Popular Airs necticut business has no cause for 5 0 0 ^ oeftLErtS CANiNOT PUMPMILW: AT your uncle, William, who love you 50DA. t*OU*lTAlAJS AMK M C X iE - sponsors of the flight. Suites— Antony and Cleopatra worry.” Such is the opinion of better than anyone in the world, ^TATe AMPTOWM OOA {7 0 O f a Balchen said he might go to Oslo, wanted me to embrace you for March, Colt’s Armory Charlotte Molyneau Holloway, in­ ^^eAL^U fOrt<? I T -----SAH' dustrial investigator for the State Norway, to visit his mother, and them,” she said. Indian Romance— Hobomoko iw ev M usrpourt vT T=(rOM arrange a few things having to do Popular Airs Department of Labor, after studj- O O TTI.E 5------— Star Spangled Banner ing conditions prevailing in the past with the Polar expedition before Caen, France, July 2.— Fully re­ Sunday Night Concert six months. returning to New York. covered from their adventurous The music committee also re­ Miss Holloway finds that the fac­ Acosta Speaks flight from New York to France, ported that the Salvation Army tory payrolls in four cities of the \ Acosta, the strapping, black-hair­ during which they flew for nineteen Band, of the South End, has kindly state contain the following number ed, black-eyed pilot remarked: hours through storm and fog with­ consented to give a concert on De­ Bridgeport 25,818 men and 10,- “We could have gone to Rome out a sight of land, sea or sky, Com­ pot Square, commencing at 7; 30 of workers' if we had conserved our gas supply. mander Richard E. Byrd, of the .'ur.day eveni;ig, July 3. This cor- New Haven 19,345 men and But we had positive orders to fly to airplane America and his three l ert will be given grati; by the 894 women, a total of 36,712. Paris and that’s the point we were companions— Bert Acosta, Lieut. band in its patriotic desire to assist 8,493 women, a total of 27,838. trying to make.” G. O. Noville and Lieut. Bernt Bal­ in an adequate celebration of the Hartford 20,099 men and 5,669 The flyers enjoyed the relaxation chen— departed by train for Pari.T Fourth-of-July for Manchester. The women, a total of 25,798. of the trip by train from Caen. All at 8:30 o’clock this morning. band's only compensation will be Waterbury 17,117 men and 6,^00 along the route they were greeted from railroad depots by assembled The daring American tran^-ocean the customary voluntary offering to flyers were due in the French cap­ be taken up at the close of the con- Labor conditions are stable. Miss throngs. Holloway says, just as they have Unlike Lindbergh all four flyers ital at 12:30 to receive a great ova­ .ert. Last year tire crowd enjoyed tion for their thrilling and gallant Die band’s music very much, and been for the past three years. At / C A L (aW/AW(AWS AMD . keenly enjoyed the French wines the end of 1926 there were 395,814 MeacuANTS TO coopetiATe that were given to them by their achievement. showed its appreciation through its employes in manufacturing, me­ TO G(ve KioD\eS of= * Only a few persons knew the response to the collection. MAwCMESretL A GOOD hosts at Ver-Sur-Mer and Caen, chanical and mercantile and allied V \ soMemoero TIM E IW TUE COUAJTtTY.— much to the great delight of the time of the Americans’ departure Police Protection — V lAirittic—UUORK- BUT*OUT* industries, an increase of 20,000 in THIS Frenchmen. and consequently there was only a The poli«e department has given 1925. As matters now stand the OPTUETOwNi- small crowd at the railway station. assurance of ample protection. In WON’T you All along the route from Caen total for 1927 is likely to increase WOtUC^ UELP/ crowds that were going on week­ But they cheered with a will as the addition, the directing of people on slightly above that for 1926. To Americans boarded the train and it foot and the giving of information 60MB OF OJff. end trips deliberately missed their accoarneios trains in order to get a glimpse of drew away from the depot. will be carried on with the assist­ HELEN WILLS WINS Noville, who comes of French ance of several fire police in uni­ U;ilL 5PEA)0 the flyers. TWEFOurcru When the train pulled in the sta­ parentage and can speak some form through the Manchester Fire Wimbledon, England, July 2.— 'AU-— AT THE French, stuck his head from a com­ Department. A mes.senger service 5AFe tion was Jammed with people, every Miss Helen "Wills of California to­ PCK/rzrw vantage point being occupied. Em­ partment window as the train mov­ will be inaugurated, with the Boy day won the English lawn tennis ed off and sho.uted: Scouts in uniform as couriers. ployes, who had first choice of loca­ championship and premier world tions^ were established at strategic “ A une autrefois.” While a record-breaking crowd is position in women’s singles ama­ F(f?eceAe

I HOSPITAL NOTES Congratulated AFTER THE SHOW A committee of four persons has ' Mlu Mary Etta McMenemy, A daughter was born last night been appointed at Manchester daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- at Memorial hospital to Mr. and L.y (Special to l%e Herald) Albert Denies Slapping His Green to make arrangements for menemy of Marble street and Wal­ Mrs. David Vennard of 14 Wether- STW Rockville, July 2. W ife But Tells Court He the annual outing of the Communi­ ter David. Crockett of Pelham, xV. ell street. AT THE WARANOKE AND DINE. The only admissions yesterday I Class Reunion Trailed Her; Motorist Fined. ty Club. It consists of Ora Sher­ y., will be married this afternoon The 25th anniversary of the wood, Peter Baldwin, Helen Grif­ at four o’clock on the lawn at the were Frank Clarke, of 47 Benton Booths, Tables, Private Dining Rooms. class of 1902 of the Rockville High fin, Marie Boyle and Tille Gamba. home of the bride’s parents. The street and twelve-year-old Charles The case of Albert Duncan, ceremony will be performed by the Robinson of Laurel Park Heights. Open 6:30 a. m. to 12 Midnight. A lit Carte school was observed on Saturday charged with assault on his wife This group will go to Salmon river afternoon and evening at the home on June 26, was put over for one tomorrow to see if a suitable site •Rev. Frederick C. Allen of Second Other discharges yesterday were Salad, Sandwiches, Steaks and Chops. of Mrs. George W. Allen, of 56 can be found there for the outing, Congregational church. three McKinney children from Bol­ month by Judge Johnson in police ton, Gladys, Dorothy and Stuart, Park street, this city. From 3 to 6 court today. Another charge of which will be held on the following Attending the bride as maid of WARANOKE RESTAURANT a tea was given in honor of the non-support against Duncan was Sunday. honor will be her sister. Miss Mar­ tonsil clinic patients. class members and former teachers dismissed. Elmer De Luca, 20, jory McMenemy. The bridegroom The census today is 62. 801 Main Street, In front of Clock, by Mrs. Eva Broder Allen, wife of who was charged with reckless In a trade registered at the of­ will have as his best man, his broth­ Dr. George W. Allen. Miss Maud driving as a result of an accident fice of the Town Clerk yesterday er, John Crockett of New York. Linker of Ware, Mass., and Miss early last night at the corner of Edward J. Holl exchanged Lot No. Miss Ruth McMenemy, sister of the Mary A. Leonard of Tolland assist­ Spruce and Oak streets, was found 58 in the Greenacres tract on Ben­ bride will play the Mendelssohu ed Mrs. Allen. guilty and fined $25 and costs but ton street to James and Alice Sar­ wedding march as the bridal party There were many present who $10 of the fine was remitted. gent for two lots on Munro street takes its place in a natural alcove Come to have never returned to the old Several witnesses were called in in the Greenhurst section. formed by a maple tree and a large school or Rockville for the past 25 the Duncan case. Duncan himself hydrangea. An arbor backgroVind years, and through the courtesy of testified that his wife had left him Friends in town received an­ of daisies and ferns has been artis­ CAPITOL the present school committee, the on May 26, taking most of the fur­ nouncements yesterday of the mar­ tically arranged by the bride’s aunt. new Sykes Memorial was open for niture in their apartment with her. riage of "Wesley C. Porter, son of Miss Nellie Hollister. inspection. During the afternoon His lawyer, Donald McCarthy of the late Wesley B. Porter and Mrs. PARK STATE! Today The bride who will be given iu (HARTFORD) a class picture of the graduates Hartford, undertook to show that Porter of Gardner street, and Miss marriage by her father, will be SOUTH MANCHESTER (CONTINUOUS was taken. Mrs. Duncan had been running ar­ Ruth Bailey Lombard, which took gowned In white georgette. She Saturday and Sunday From 2:l5 to 10:30 ound with other men since she had place at Colchester on Thursday. A banquet was held at 8 o’clock will wear a veil of tulle with cap Louis H. Marte, who Is receiving in the private dining room of the left her husband. of lace and orange blossoms, and DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Mrs. Duncan testified that Dun­ the congratulations of a host of Rockville House. Decorations for Mr. and Mrs. Herman, Menge, carry a shower bouquet of bridal friends and acquaintances today. this occasion, also at the afternoon can had met her on Hollister street their children, James and Jean, of roses and lilies of the valley. The Dancing near her home last Sunday evening Mr. Marte was yesterday appointed “THE VALLEY tea, were green and white, these Astoria, L. I. and Mr. and Mrs. maid of honor will be attired in Assistant Treasurer of The Man­ BETTYBRONSON being the class colors. about 9:30. He had threatened to Oliver Froisey of Brooklsm, N. Y., peach-colored organdie over silk of OF HELL” kill her and pulled out a knife chester Trust Company by R. La- and Going to Germany are spending the Fourth with their the same color. She. will wear a Motte Russell the president. which he held against her body, grandmother, Mrs. Charles R. large hair braid hat to match and YOU MUST SEE: Frederick Trinks of Grand ave­ threatening to stab her with It. R I T 2 Y nue for 43 1-2 years employed as Bronson of 46 Foley street. carry an arm bouquet of Madame Movies The Daring Holdnp Then, she said, he slapped her face, Butterfly roses. The bridal flowers JAMSS Ha ll boss carder by the James J. Regan ONE HURT, 2 HELD 8 to 11 p. m. Mfg. Co., has resigned his poition knocking her almost across the are the gift of the Spaulding gar­ The Rnnaway Stagecoach and will sail July 5 on the ’’’Albert street. She said she told her moth- dens at Suffleld, owned by cousins The Thrilling Rescue Si-, who called the police. No search FIRST 4TH OF JULY of the bride. Ballin,” accompanied by Mrs. was made for Duncan by the police IN THREE CRASHES The Girl’s Escape Trinks, for a three months’ visit The ceremony will be followed Spend July 4 The Thundering Chase with relatives in Germany. at that time. Sergeant Crockett and Officer Roberts testified that MISHAP OCCURS HERE by a reception for relatives of both (Continued from Page 1) — A t— The Great Battle Notes families from Boston, New York, Mrs. Duncan’s face was swollen The Big Horn Ranch Riders Percy Ainsworth of the Hocka- and her lip cut. Brooklyn and Passaic, N. J. The ing up Oak street when his car nums Mills company, will spend the Capitol Park Had Trailed Wife Manchester’s first Fourth of invitations were lettered in old rammed into a car driven by 'Wil­ NEWS EVENTS holidays with his family at their On the stand Duncan denied that July accident came this morning English by the bride’s sister, Mrs. liam Sitzy, of 105 Middle Turnpike summer home in Madison. he was in Manchester on that eve­ when nine-year-old George Martin, Olive McMenemy Tiffany. •■West, which was proceeding south All Star Mrs. Katherine Waltz of Moun­ ning. He said, however, that he had of North School street, was severe­ On their return from an unan­ ’ on Spruce street. The impact turn­ SUNDAY and MONDAY tain street who has been spending been here on the night before and ly injured when a blank cartridge nounced motor trip the bride and ed Sitzy’s car completely around several days with her daughter m had seen his wile in the company pistol was discharged in his hand. bridegroom will live in Pelham, and drove it backwards over the BOXING The Boundless Story of a Love That Gave Hartford, has returned. home. of a man at the Four Corners The boy thought the gun was emp­ N. Y. sidewalk and into a tree, tearing Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Swartfiguer dance hall in Buckingham. He said ty. He was removed to the Memo­ The bride was valedictorian of off both rear wheels. DeLuca’s car BOUTS —But Never Asked! ^ of Davis avenue are spending a his wife went home with this man rial hospital where the hand will the Class of 1917 in the local Hig.'i was overturned and the front end MONDAY AFTERNOON week with relatives in Binghamp- have to be operated upon. school. She is also a graduate of badly wrecked. One front wheel As Sweet as the and that he followed the car. He SPECIAL DISPLAY OF ton. New York. said the car parked in Highland Oberlin College and for several was broken off. The windshields Song Frank Nettleton of Talcott ave­ Park for a while and that he got WEDDINGS FALLING OFF years was a director of physical ed­ of both machines were shattered. BEHi: nue has returned from a business ucation at Ohio-"Wesleyan Univer­ -How the drivers escaped serious in­ Fireworks back to the place where his wife jury is a mystery. Sitzy’s right trip to New York. was staying before she did. She Greenwich, Conn., July 2.— Con­ sity, Delaware, Ohio. For the past VAUDEVILLE year she has taught in Pelham. leg was bruised enough to n^ake Misses Violet and Virginia Lan­ told him she had been out with necticut’s Gretna Green appears to DANCING dry of South Manchester were the be passing. A large falling off in him limp and De Luca had a slight friends, he said, and he told her The bridegroom attended the cut near his left eye. That was the BENNE Is for the mll>lion guests of Mrs. Eugene Edwards of weddings was noted here last that all was over between them South Manchester High school and extent of the injuries. things she game me. High street on Thursday. now. month as compared with June, was prominent in athletics in town. 1926, and the new law insisting on On Oakland street, Pkancis Get Into the George Gregus, Junior and Paul Judge Johnson said that although He was formerly time-keeper in the Brehler of 135 Sigourney street, Robinson of Talcott avenue and there was some provocation for the a five-day notice for all marriage li­ employ of Cheney Brothers and is cense applicants is expected to make Hartford, saw two Manchester Clarence Heck of Prospect street, assault in the fact that Duncan’s at present working for the Curtis girls, Sarah Tallon, of 81 Main MOVIES left on Friday for two weeks at wife had been in the company of the decrease even more mdrked Publishing Company. this year. street and Ruth Mikoleit, of 21 ' ENTER AT ONCE .Vleans on-ly that Camp Woodstock. Douglas Fiske of other men, he would not give a de­ Woodland street, waitin,g for a trol­ •;row-lng old. Park street will spend the next six ‘ Town officials, hereafter, had the weeks at the camp. cision but w’ould hold the case un­ ley car, so he decided to ask them der consideration and would con say over minors by being appoint­ for a ride. In his sudden resolu­ The Rev. Eric O. Peiper, pastor of the tinue it for a month. In the mean­ ed guardians and now the judge of TOWN ADVERTISEMENT tion, he applied the brakes too Trinity Lutheran church, will spend time the probation ofihce would in probate alone has the say. quickly, much too soon for Beverly Modern Girl the month of July with relatives' in NOTICE Wright of 71 Delmont street, who St. Louis, Mo. vestigate the family. Talent Selected from is for the tears were Reckless Driving was close behind him with his Stephen J. Von Euw of The Proposed order establishing build­ Hartford and vicinity. ihcd to save me. Because of the frank manner in "Ford coupe. The result was that Rockville Journal, left Friday for TOWN ADVERTISEMENT ing and veranda lines on east side Wright’s car was damaged quite a Cleveland, Ohio, where he will at­ which he testified, Elmer DeLuca and the west side of Summit St. was given a remission of $10 on his bit about the front end. No one Apply at tend the International Christian NOTICE Extension from Henry Street on the was injured and Sergeant John Endeavor convention. fine on the charge of reckless driv­ north, to Middle Turnpike East on Crockett, who investigated the ac­ Mrs. Harold Raymond and son, ing. Judge Johnson said that the Proposed order establishing build­ the south, with time and place of cident, made no arrests. This was Park Studio Is for the heart of and Mrs. Moranti of Denville, N. J. former law on right of way had ing and veranda lines on east side public hearing on said proposed or­ about 9 o’clock. A. F. Reed, Director. pulrest gold. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ been changed by a recent supreme and the west side of Moore Street der. thur Hayward of Webster street court decision and because of that from Summer Street on the south The - Selectmen of Manchester, over the holidays. decision had no choice but to find to West Center Street on the north, Conn., at a meeting held June 20, MILK TRUCK AFIRE, Holiday Associates of Robert Greenwood the defendant guilty. with time and place of public hear­ 1927, acting under and pursuant to at the office of the U. S. Envelope ing on said proposed order. Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., Is for her eyes, with company, this afternoon presented The Selectmen of Manchester, 1913. approved April 9, 1913, and MILKMAN BELATED Attractions ovelight shhi-hig. - Mr. Greenwood with a handsome Conn., at a meeting held June 20, I traveling bag, upon leaving for his WINNER OF ONE FIGHT, Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws 1927, acting under and pursuant to Conn. 1917, approved Oct. 1st. new position at Nutley, N. J. Section 9 (44) Special Laws Conn., If your milkman was unusually OLD MILL THE WHIP Elaine Meyers, daughter of Mr. 1917 having deemed it for the pub­ late in bringln.g your milk this THE SCOOTER 1913, approved April 9, 1913, and lic good that building and veranda and Mrs. Fred Meyers of Windsor ENGLAND LOSES^SECOND Sections 1-5 (452) Spec. Laws morning, it probably wasn’t any AIR SHIPS avenue, had the misfortune to fall lines should be established on Sum­ less agreeable to you than to him. Means r l^ t , and rl|^t Conn. 1917, approved Oct. 1st. mit St. Extension, a highway in the MERRY GO ROUND she’ll always be. and fracture her hip on Thursday 1917 having deemed it for the pub­ Because the milk truck which John evening. Miss Meyers was taken Town of Manchester, Conn., from H. Hewitt of 49 Holl street used in AUTO COASTER Fireworks Stand, Subject of lic good that building and veranda to the Hartford hospital. Henry Street on the north to Mid­ supplying his customers, caught AIR SWINGS Put Them All Together, They Spell Controversy, Banned After lines should be established on dle Turnpike East on the south, fire this morning and it was neces­ Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cos­ Moore Street, a highway in the SWIMMING POOL “MOTHER”, a Word That Means the grove of North Park street left Fri­ All by Fire Marshal. passed the following proposed or­ sary to ©all out the fire apparatus. day for Boston where they will Town of Manchester, Conn., from der viz. How the macbine took fire is not World to Me. Summer Street on the south to spend the holidays. Winner in a battle for possession Ordered: Subject to the provi­ fully understiod but it is said that Opon Daily West Center Street on the north, sjiarks from the exhaust might Henry Bergner of Cranford, N. J. of a fireworks stand location at the sions of said Sections that the fol- A MOTHER’S HEART as it has never beftn-e been has returned home after spending passed the following proposed order lowir" lines on the east side and have bee:i the cause. Hose Com­ Center yesterday, George England viz. revealed on the screen. several days with his sister, Mrs. lost out in another contest yester­ the ^'-st side of Summit St. Exten­ pany No. 3 came to the truck’s as­ A. Tennstedt of Hammond street. Ordered: Subject to the provi­ sion. a highway in said Town of sistance at Bissell and Spruce day afternoon when his fireworks sions of said Sections that the fol­ William Schmalz of Thompson stand located between the Post Of­ Manchester, be and they are hereby streets and the contents of one street has been engaged to teach fice building and the Murphy block lowing lines on the east side and established viz: — small chemical tank put the fire Herald Advs. Bring Results handiwork to the boys at the Un­ was ordered dismantled and remov­ the west side of Moore Street, a EAST SIDE out before it-had done any great ion church Vacation school. ed by Chief Albert Foy of the South highway in said Town of Manches­ The building line on the east side damage. It did, however, delay Manchester fire department. ter, be and they are hereby estab­ of Summit St. Extension is to be the delivering of considerable milk. England, it develops, had not re­ lished viz:— twenty (20) feet east of and paral­ ceived permission from the owners EAST SIDE lel to the east line of said Summit ELKS FAIR ATTRACTS of both buildings and the presence The building line on the east side St. Extension, from Henry St. on of the stand brought complaints to of Moore Street is to be twenty-five the north to Middle Turnpike East LAKESIDE CASINO the fire marshal. Chief Foy, who (25) feet east of and parallel to the on the south. MANY LOCAL PEOPLE is also fire marshal of South Man­ east line of Moore Street, from The veranda line on the east So. Coventry chester, decided that the stand-owas Summer Street on the south to side of Summit St. Extension is to a fire menace and ordered it re­ West Center Street on the north. be ten (10) feet east of and parallel' Peerless Orchestra. i moved. The veranda line on the east side to the east line of said Summit St. Surprising-Different Prizes to Be Awarded Late The stand was located in a little of Moore Street is to be fifteen (15) Extension, from Henry St. on the [ DANCING SATURDAY EVG. Monday Night— Free Enter­ alleyway between the two buildings. feet east of and parallel to the east north to Middle Turnpike East on ' tainment Each Day. The Post Oflice building is of brick line of Moore Street, from Summer the south. but the adjoining one owned by Street on the south to West Center "WEST SIDE -THE- Street on the north. The Elks’ big outdoor fair is Morris Greenwall of Hartford, is of The building line on the west bound to attract a large number of wood. WEST SIDE side of Summit St. Extension Is to FOURTH Manchester people tonight and The building line on the west be twenty (20) feet west of and Fourth of July. Besides the large side of Moore Street is to be twen­ parallel to the west line of said delegation of local men who are OVER A HUNDRED HE.IR ty-five (25) feet west of and paral­ Summit St. Extension, from Henry members of Rockville lodge of Elks MRS. STOEHR’S PUPHiS PL.IY lel to the west line of Moore Street, St. on the north to Middle Turnpike OF hundreds of tickets for the carnival frpm Summer Street on the south East on the south. have been sold in Manchester. More than one hundred persons to West Center Street on the north. The veranda line on the west Approximately $7,500 in prizes attended the piano recital at the The veranda line on the west side side of Summit St. Extension is to will be given away in connection High school assembly hall last of Moore Street is to be fifteen (15) be ten (10) feet west of and paral­ with the fair. The prizes include a night by the pupils of Thora feet west of and parallel to the west lel to the west line of said Summit JULY ELKSFAIR Studebaker Sedan, a Chrysler “ 60” Swartz Stoehr and they were treat­ line of Moore Street, from Summer St. Extension, from Henry St. on Sedan, a Nash Light 6 sedan, a Pon­ ed to an especially well-balanced Street on the south to West Center the north to Middle Turnpike East WEEK-END GAS tiac 6 sedan, a Ford coach and two program which was well rendered. Street on the north. on the south. trips to Europe valued at $500 Among the most entertaining And it is hereby ordered:— That SPECIAL numbers were the violin selections And it is hereby ordered:-^That sach. The tickets will be drawn said proposed order of the Select- i said proposed order of the Select- by the Hudson trio and the ballet I RockviUe about midnight Monday and there M^^chester, Conn., be heard ment of Manchester, Conn., be heard dances by Miss Ada Robinson, will be three judges in charge, one and determined at the Hall of Rec­ and determined at the Hall of Rec­ from Stafford, one from Rockville, These pupils participated in the ords in said Town of Manchester; 5 GALS program of 27 numbers: Sylvia ords in said Town of Manchester, and one from Manchester. Ronald on Monday, July 11, 1927, at seven on Monday, July 11, 1927, at seven Ferguson of The Herald will be the Johnson, Ada Robinson, Woodrow o’clock, E. S. 'T. in the afternoon, Troter, Evelyn Hutchinson, Herbert o’clock, E. S. 'T. in the afternoon, .Manchester judge. and that the Secretary of this Board and that the Secretary of this Board The fair is being held on Burke’s R. Gillman, Gertrude Gluck, Fred­ cause a copy of the proposed order PAN-AM erick Lavey, Agnes Shearer, Har­ cause a copy of the proposed order Night Before the 4th lot, right on the trolley line, just designating and establishing the old Hart, Alice Neil, Dorothy Jen­ designating and establishing the west of Windemere avenue. Every building and veranda lines upon building and veranda lines upo:i afternoon and night there is a big sen, Mildred Johnson, Gladys John­ son, Helen Olson, Ada Robinson, said proposal of Selectmen, togeth­ said proposal of Selectmen, togeth­ Our Fair Will Open at free entertainment and one of the er with a notice of the time and er with a notice of the time and GAS biggest midways ever seen in this Louise Johnson, Sarah Irwin, Louis Johnson, Edith Ellis, Thora Stoehr, place of hearing thereon, to be filed place of hearing thereon, to be filed section. The attractions include a in the Town Clerk’s office in said in the Town Clerk’s office in said Merry-Go-Round, . The Viola Shearer, Kenneth Hudson, Hudson trio, Lillian Johnson, Ada Town of Manchester, and published Town of Manchester, and published Whip, Aero swings and big display Robinson, Evelyn Custer, Sylvia at least twice in a newspaper print­ booths. The feature of the free en­ at least twice in a newspaper print­ Midnight Sunday Night Johnson, Jack Robinson. ed in said Town at least five days ed in said Town at least fivb days tertainment is Lionel Legare’s before the day of hearing and a copy before the day of hearing and a copy daredevil ride on a ball down an of said proposed order and notice 90c incline under powerful lights. of said proposed order and notice KIWANIS MEE'TING, to be deposited in a Post Office In to be deposited in a Post Office in Captain Allan L. Dexter of said Manchester, postage paid, di­ said Manchester, postage paid, di­ with a Free Act Brookfield street will be the speak­ rected to each person or persofls rected to each person or person.^ RAID SOCIETY HOME er at the Wednesday luncheon of interested at his or their last known interested at his or their last known the Kiwanis club at the Hotel Sher­ address at least five days before address at least five days before Don’t fail to be there. idan. He will tell of his experi­ the day of said hearing and return Tfreatetie Washington, July 2.— Mrs. Jane the day of said hdaring and return Osborne McMillan, a comely ma­ ences overseas in the World War, make to this Board. make to this Board. Tires Midway Attractions Open. A Surprise in store tron, was held at the House of De­ his subject being “ Are W6 Prepar­ Dated at said Manchester, June Dated at said Manchester, July 1, tention today, after police raided ed?” Charles E. House will fur­ 30, 1927. 1927. for everyone. nish the attendanpe prize. her fashionable apartment and dis­ For and by order of the Board of For and by order of the Board of covered a various assortment of Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ Selectmen of the Town of Manches­ ter, Connecticut. LANDA’S liquor, including nearly 100 pints MUSICIAN TO WED ter, Connecticut. TONIGHT, SUNDAY MIDNIGHT of what they described as a fair JOHN H. HYDE JOHN H. HYDE SERVICE STATION brand of whiskey. Liquor-making Secretary. Secretary. London. June 2.— Carroll Gib­ A true and attested copy of orlg- 563 Main Street, Tel. 1650 AND ALL DAY JULY 4. apparatus also was found. bons, of Clinton, Mass., conductor A true and attested copy of orlg- The police said Mrs. McMillan nal order, nal order, of the Savoy orchestra, will be JOHN H. HYDE told them she was trying to send married shortly to Miss Johnne JOHN H. HYDE her daughter to college and main- Secretary of the Board of Select­ Secretary of the Board of Select­ Clare, an Irish actress, it was an- men. .ain an invalid son in a sanitarium. nouxm&d. toxisur. men. Manchester. Conn., July 1. 1927: Manchester. Conn.. July 1, 1927'. z/br

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1 RADIO HEARINGS The Evening ON COMPETITION Sunday School Lessons ^uly 4 celebration. Including two TO LAST A YEAR by Wiinam T. &nds, fireworks, d&nclng, motion ^c'tures and all arrangements for Pur Every Age» Creed and watfMMiHty. tte biggest Fourthof-July demon- CENTER CONGREGATIONAIi upon the theme, ‘‘The Cup of Com­ Whdt doth the Lord require of t^iee, but to do Justly an4 to munion.” 4$riation ever seen here, and has all .love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy (5od.— ^Mie. 6 :8 ... t^e money raised to pay for it Rfliv. Watson Woodrnll. During July and August there are no sessions of the hurch School. 4,000 Pages of Testimony three days before the opening of the celebration. It Is safe to say Morning worship, 10:30— Sacra­ During July the Christian En^ There are two distinct kinds of® for the growth of the fruity. Love deavor Society joins in union serv­ that the committee has done a people; those who must rationally must be the soul of doctrine. If the ment of the Lord’s Supper. Already Taken In Trade ^etty complete job. ' The minister will preach. ices with the Epworth League, the understand truth to have faith, and kingdom come. meetings being held alternately in ‘ At last evening’s meeting the fi­ those who accept truth because it Notice the sequence of the three The music— FAMOUS KING4IIAKER SHOWS nance -committee reported that Its the two churches. In August the Commission Records. seems in harinony with their feel­ es$entlals in the Flrkt, “ do Prelude: Invocation ...... Dubois fund is complete, anrd that enough justly.” ’ This requires action, the Anthems— Christian Endeavor Society holds ings, and naturally they do not care no regular meetings. cksh is at hand to pay for the en­ much for reasonings. It is useful to doing of justice. Second, “ love “ Seek Him That Maketh the Seven tire celebration. mercy;" love charity, love do^g Stars” ...... Rogers Sunday morning services during Washington.— Almost four thou­ HISTORY’S PART IN REUGION confirm truths from science and July and August (except tomorrow) Final Arrangements reason for the help of those who justly. Third, “ walk humbly W h “ I Sought the Lord” v..Stevenson sand pages of testimony have been Today the work of erecting the are union _ services of the North -A must have distinct reasons for their thy God.” God must be acknowledg­ Postlude: March Solemnelle...... gathered by the Federal Trade Com­ <$- had been a Theocracy, under the two bandstands for the ed and humbly followed. This sancr ...... Ketterer Methodist and Second Congrega­ mission in its hearings on the charg­ faith. Yet -the Lord’s requirements tional churches. The schedule is as The International Sunday immediate direction . of prophets will' be given attention. This afier- are very simple. Alf He requires Is tifles and makes the life Christian. Notes es that the Radio Corporation of and judges, or patriotic lead'ers. follows; School Lesson for July S Is noon the stands will be decorated. that we do justly, loye mercy, and It brings light from 'withlh, gives The union services of the Center America and its affiliated com­ “ Saul Chosen King”— 1 Sam. This was the first democracy (There- On‘ Monday - a motion picture staying power, enriches with mercy, Congregational and South Method­ July JLOth—Service in the Metho­ panies are engaged in unfair,com­ humbly follow Him.' dist church. Preacher, Rev. James 10:17-26; 11:12-15. is a mighty discourse in the theme booth will be placed, on the park in The Christian faith is so simple brightens with joy, and comforts ist churches begin next Sunday in petition, and the end is still a year that before there can be a true de- preparation for the film show at with heavenly peace. J., Dunlop. Rev. F. C. Allen preach­ or so away. The public airing of that no one can justly plead excuse the South church. ing in exchange at the Fourth Con­ paocracy, there must first be a The­ night. Colt’s'Band Vill play patrio­ No. my friend, you do not. have The preachers during July are: the radio trust charges began in for non-acceptance. “ Of making gregational church, Hartford ocracy. ) tic numbers, and the crowd Is cor­ to be learned in science' or of uu- July 10, Rev. A. E. Legg of the October, 1925, the Commission hav­ Ten thousand thinkers have books there is no end; and much July 17th— Service in the Con­ Samuel was the last of the dially invited to join in singing. An study is a weariness of flesh. Tret commop Intellectuality to know Qod Conn. Humane Society; July 1?. ing taken until June of this year pointed out that religion has been jqdges, and one of the greatest of gregational church. Preacher, Rev. a force in history. That truth has effort will be made to have the us hear the conclusion of the whole and receive the hallowed blessings Rev. Eric I. Lindh of the Bethany to present its case. Later this sum­ the prophets. He Is one of the few words of the songs thrown upon of His Indwelling. God la not such Marvin S. Stocking. mer the respondent companies will never been denied. But of great­ matter; fear God, and keep the Congregational church, Quincy, July 24th— Service In the Metn- Bible characters of whom no short­ the motion picture screen. as one as to reijulre what He has present their side and expect to er present importance is the signifi­ commandments; for this is the. Mass.; July 24, Rev. James J. Dun­ odist Church. Preacher, Rev. Fred­ coming Is recorded, a great and ' The fireworks display on the not given. Jestrs saw this, and In lop of the Fourth Congregational consume at least eight months in cance of the vivid story of Samuel whole duty of man.” Regard for erick C. Allen. and Saul which introduces a new godly man, who from his dedicated Oakland street ^.rounds will begin God and- the commandments con­ sensing the Infinite mercy He ex­ church, Hartford; July 31, Rev, the task. infancy had served Jehovah. No at 9 p. m., Monday evening. claimed, “ t- thank thee, O Father, July 21st— Service in the Con­ After two years of investigation series of Sunday School Lessons, to tains the seed, of which unfolds the , Frank Fletcher of the M. E. church, gregational church. Preacher, Rev. the effect that history has a place more perfect picture of a patriot The general committee of the Lord of heaven and earth, that thou Lebanon, New Hampshire. the Federal Trade Commission, on whole kingdom of the Lord. Marvin S. Stocking. in religion. may be found in nistory. He loved Manchester Improvement Club in Floods of doctrine are now being hast hid these things from the wise Center church ushers for the August 7th and 14th— Services January 26, 1924, issued a com­ and led his land. charge of the celebration is com­ and prudent, and hast revealed July services will be Charles H. plaint alleging that the Radio Cor­ Thrust, at an opportune day into poured out over the world. Doctrine in the Methodist church. Preacher, the midst of an era of sentimentali­ In the midst of all the popular posed of the following: William can no more save and sanctify than Jhem unto babes.” If one desire Marshall, James 0. McCaw and Ray poration of America, General Elec­ backslidlngs, Samuel stood steady Fqulds, W. W. Robertson, Thomas understanding faith, let him abldh Rev Edward P. Phreaner. tric Company, American Telephone ty and of vague speculation, this light alone can bring forth the Warren. August 21st and 28th— Services record of Israel’s transition from for Jehovah and for righteousness. Ferguson, John Spillane, Charles harvest. Doctrine alone is a cold, in the simple statement of the text, Center church envelopes may be in the Congregational and Telegraph Company, Western What was most rare, he cared L Balch, Edward J. Murphy, Her- and he will surely be given the Electric Company, Inc., Westing- a Theocracy to a Monarchy, with dead body. It needs a quickening placed in the offering plates. Preacher, Rev. Edward P. its teeming messages of national­ more for country than for having liert Tenney, Robert M. Reid, Frank soul. Heat must be added to light light of life, light with heat In it. Remember that the services at The Vacation Church School house Electric and Manufacturing his own way. While never abating F. Spencer, Will^am R. Palmer, Ed­ Company, International Radio Tele­ ism, recalls us to the sobering and the South church begin at 10:45 opens at 9 a. m., Tuesday, July 5th inescapable truth that the Chris­ a jot of faithfulness in pointing out ward Coleman, Oscar Bailey, o’clock. graph Company, United Fruit Com­ their national and religious duty to Helen Peter of Hartford Is the All bovs and girls from 6 to lo tian faith is the flowering of a Charles A. Sweet, Mark Holmes guest of her grand parents, Mr. ana' Miss Trotter and our ten dele­ years of age inclusive, are cordial­ pany and. Wireless Specialty Appa­ long series of historical events. The the people, he nevertheless co-oper­ and Julius L. Strong. ratus Company had engaged in cer­ MARLBOROUGH Mrs. Henry Cordes. gates to the Young People’s Con­ ly Invited to come Earnest endeav- bones of our religion are dates and ated with them to make the best of ference at Storrs will return Mon­ tain acts and practices which “ are Miss Rebecca. BUeill has recently or is being put forth to make the places and persons; proper names, their choices. When they clamored STATE EMPLOYMENT day. school both enjoyable and profita­ all to the. prejudice of the public” with unmistakable and unshakable for a king, because kings were fash­ purchased a Chevrolet runabout. Mr. Woodruff will preach at the ble as a builder of Christian cha­ and “ constitute unfair’ methods of identity. There is here a ringing ionable, he painted a clear picture The Dorcas Society held their an­ Mr. and Mrs. B. Robbins of West union service of the Hartford competition in commerce.” Hartford, Conn., July 2.— Con­ racter. There will be each day a pe­ message upon nationalism, as con­ of the implied disloyalty to their Di­ necticut’s five free employment nual strawberri^ supper Wednesday Willington and Mr. and Mrs.-Exist- churches in the Central Baptist riod of worship with beautiful Hearings Are Held trasted with the contemporary cult vine King; as well as of the conse­ evening. A large crowd attended. Moudor and daughter, Leora of church Sunday night. Hearings began 20 months later, bureaus received applications from music, of study and discussion, of of “ internationalism.” As explicit quences of their decision. Then, 1,022 workers in the week that Willimantlc were guests of Mr. and being in Washington, New York, and as inescapable as the history of Leon L. Buell and Howard B. Mrs. Frank W. Fuller the first of Semory work, of play, of mission­ having done his duty thus, he ended yesterday, and found work Lord were callers in Colchester SOUTH METHODIST EPISCOPAL ary stories, and of handwork. In Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, the United States of America on sought to secure the sort of king the week. New Orleans and elsewhere before for 591 persons. The applicants in- Wednesday. the handwork period the of the British Commonwealth o f that the Lord would favor. duded 540 men and 482 women. Minister, Joseph Cooper make fascinating tWngs of sewi^S Examiner W. H. Reeves, counsel Nations is the record of the Chos­ Democracy’s Unique Rule Elmer E. Hall has recently had for the Commission have sought to Applicaltons handled at the bu­ lightning rods installed on his and basketry, and ttfe hoys will saw en People and of the Christian Many a student of this story will reaus were as follows: Hartford, 9:30 a. m.— Sunday School. and file and sandpaper and paint prove that the accused radio com­ Church. Our faith is founded on dwell on the ojd-new truth that the house and barn recently. panies have acquired all but a few 314; Norwich, 196; Bridgeport, 10:30— Ministry of Chime. interesting animal shapes, and per­ facts which are as thoroughly a very strength of democracies is that 173; 'Waterbury, 171, and New Ha­ Miss Fanny A. Blish leaves the 10:30— Morning worship. Vested of the wireless patents issued in part of human history as is the GEO. A . JOHNSON haps make baskets, too. The twen­ they may choose whatever leaders ven, 16g. first of the week for New Haven choir will sing, “ Hear My Prayer 0, ty-one teachers of the this country and have \ acquired World War. and laws they please. In our west­ where she plans to take the Teach­ Lord,” Eopylof; “ When Winds Are School are friends of the children. rights in all British patents as well The Day’s Fashion in Faiths ern world there is no danger of a ers’ summer course at Yale. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Raging O’fer the Earth,” Little. On Saturday afternoon, July as in patents of many other foreign ^One would scarcely think so, to “ proletarian revolution,” for the countries; that the respondents listen to much of the current dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blakeslee Pastor will give an address “ The 23rd, a “ Model School” hour will simple reason that whatever the cit­ and family of Hartford are at their Meaning of the Sacrament.” The be held for parents and friends, and have prevented outsiders from cussion of religion. According to Tel. 299. South Manchester the day’s vogue of talking and writ­ izen desire, even be it “ the dictator­ cottage by the lake for the summer. Lord’s Supper administered. there will be an exhibit and sale of penetrating this combination by a ship of the proletariat,” or the, dic­ Read Herald Advs 7:00 p. m.— Evening Worship. cross-licensing of patents among ing, religion is wholly a specula­ handwork. tive matter. It is a thing of theo­ tatorship of a strong man, they may Pastor will speak on “ Joy in Reli­ themselves, and that the companies secure by the orderly processes of gion.” SW'EDISH CONGREGATIONAL have virtually cornered all the ry. One professor’s philosophy is as good as another’s. Gods are be­ democracy. When fashion-following Tuesday— Boy Scouts. available radio engineering talent old Israel wanted to surrender its Thursday, 7:30— Mid-week serv­ in the United States. ing made overnight in the image of Rev. J. A. Anderson their makers' minds. The fashion- pure democracy for an absolute ice of prayer and praise. While the radio firms have not monarchy, it could do so by the es­ Friday, 7:00— Camp Fire Girls. Morping services will be held to­ yet had a chance to reply through bale Diety is but a definition. Ac­ cording to the mode, God is not a tablished method of expressing the Next Sunday, July 10, the union morrow at 10:45 and the Sunday the testimony of their own witness­ popular will. Samuel believed in de­ services between the Center Con­ es, they have, through formal an­ revelation, but a speculation. Noth­ school session will be omitted. ing more abstract or remote can be mocracy even when It chose to gregational church and South Meth­ There will he no .Sunday school swers to the original complaint and legislate itself out of existence. odist will unite for eight Sundays. through cross-examination of the imagined than the First Cause again until September. Holy Com­ which is the day’s “ liberal” con­ That was a, historic voting scene Rev. Ernest A. Legg of Hartford munion will be administered at the Commission’s witnesses, set forth will be the preacher for both serv­ that the Radio Corporation, nucleus cept. on the many-layered hilltop of Miz­ evening service which will begin at Now one thing is certain: such a pah, when, by lot, the tribe of Ben­ ices. 7 o’clock. of the alleged combination, was Rev. Joseph Cooper and his wife God may he the product of Hindu jamin was chosen, and then, by The Week created as a patriotic venture. mysticism; but He is certainly not continuous selection, Saul, son of will go from town on Saturday, Sponsored By Government The regular mid-week prayer the God of the Bible. This old Book Kish, was named as king. A tall, July 10 for Quonochontaug, R. I., meeting will be held on Wednesday Albert G. Davis, patent lawyer is the history of the interrelation of for General Electric, testified that modest, reverent young man he was, for ten, days. evening at 7:30. the life of a people with the Infi­ who hid himself amidst the baggage “ it was practically the order of nite, who made Himself known un­ ST. MARY’ S EPISGOEAL the Navy Department” that the when the election was going for­ CHOICH OP THE NAZARENE to men. The Bible’s God cared for ward; for he had learned from Corporation be formed. Davis fur­ a nation and for individuals. His Samuel of the great new destiny Rev. J. Stuart Neill ther declared that Owen D. Young, Rev. E. T. French, Pastor dealings with His human children that awaited him. a high official of General Electric, make up'the story that is Scripture. Sunday, July 3rd— Services as service in at that time kept in close touch “ God save the king!” cried the 10:00 a. m.— Prayer* Throughout long centuries of clear­ people in a frenzy of fervor; sure follows: Sunday school room. with Washington and President ly recorded national experiences, 9:*30 a. m.— Church School gear Wilson “ to prevent us from doing that since now they had a king like 10:30— Morning worship. Jehovah was ever pressing a fuller their neighbors their nationaj^trou- eral session. (Class sessions omit­ 12:00— Sunday school anything which would be adverse knowled,ge of Himself upon the ted until September.) Men’s Bible to the interests of the government.” bles would be over. It was a dio- 6:30 p. m.—Young People’s men whom He had chosen to be | mentous national.occasion; ratified Class. The assertion that the govern­ meeting; leader, Ethel Hewitt. the custodians of the truth about later by the formal coronation at 10:45— Holy Communion and 7:30— Evangelistic service. ment sponsored or acted as god­ Himself. Just as we cannot under­ sermon. Rev. Mr. Kelly will preach. father for this super-organization Gilgal. Little did the people realize 7:30— Wednesday. Mid-week stand God apart from His dealings the disunity and tragedy in store (3:00 p. m.— Highland Park S. is given additional color by the with Israel, so we cannot under­ prayer meeting. for them in rejecting God’s best for S. omitted during July and Aug.) 7 : 30— Friday. Class meeting led testimony of other witnes'ses, who stand Israel apart from its rela­ Money In th’ Bank 7:00 p. m.— Evening prayer and related the manner in which Rear His second best. So today’s decisions by Robert Bulla. Band practice will tions with God. determine tomorrow’s destiny. sermon. Rev. Mr. Kelly will preach. be omitted Monday evening. Admiral W. H. G. Bullard, then The Christian religion Is Insepar­ Evening services will continue The church extends a cordial in­ chief of naval communication, was able from its historic background. I bin into th’ bank couple o’ times here last day er two, an’ b’lieve through the first two Sundays in vitation to everyone to attend its loaned to the corporation and for That obvious truth discomfits all SEVBN SENTENCE SERMONS they wuz doin’ a land office bizness— what with th’ semi-annool July 1st July. services. some time attended meetings as a our easy, “ up-to-date,’’ ^ made|-to- The choir will hold their annual member of its board of directors. order conceptions of religion. rush an’ one thing an’ another. Y’ know some of us merchants kinda outing at Momanguin Beach and Truth, by whomsoever spoken, is Travel’s Gi'eatest Lure from God.— Latin Proverb. Savin Rock on Thursday, July 7th. As we take up the ever-alluring * * * gets down in th’ mouth sometimes, tryin’ t’ c’lect in money an’ hearin* , The Annual Church School picnic WRITES NEW ALPHABET BILUON IN BORAX tale of Samuel and of Saul, and of will he held Saturday, July 16th, Liberty, too, must b® limited in all th’ hard luck stories—an’ after a while y’ begin t’ b’lieve there must the other prophets and kings of old order to be j)ossessed.— Edmund at Lake Compounce. Boston.— Fred O. Ellie of Brain­ Israel, suppose we remind ourselves Burke. be hard times an’ there ain’t no money. tree, Mass., served 50 years in the IN NEW DISCOVERY once again that the Bibk: is a place * • • SECOND CONGREGATIONAL schools of Swampscott and Boston. book. Not only is our faith inextri­ Little deeds of kindness, little He has just celebrated his 91st cably bound up with history, but it Well, sir, they’s sure a pile o’ folks doin’ bizness with th’ banks, an* Rev. F. C. Allen birthday. Since his retirement in Bakersfield, Cal.— Ten million words of love. is also fixed in a certain soil of ori­ Help to make earth happy, like the 1909 Mr. Ellis has been at work on tons of almost pure borax, said to gin. The universal religion first had it represents a lotta cash money. Where it all comes froni I dunno—but The bi-monthly celebration of an international phonetic alphabet be sufficient to supply the world heaven above. a local habitation. Anybody who — Julia Carney. the Lord’s Supper is observed to­ which he originated and has writ­ market for 50 years, have been dis­ will may visit the scenes of the y ’ step in there an’ see ’em some day an you’d be s’prised. Some of ’em, covered near Rich Station, 30 niiles * • * morrow and the pastor will preach ten a grammar and spelling book. story. Most of the unreality that bin banking it right along an’ holdin’ us up on bills— but most everybody east of Mojave. This rivals the befogs our Christianity would dis­ Nature is the Art of God.— Searles Lake discovery, which was 'Thomas Browne. » seems t’ have plenty fer their autymobiles, an’ blowin’ in fireworks, an* valued at $1,000,000,000. appear if we could get a firm grip * * » liiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiH of the geographical background of 484853532323482353482348535348484848The new discovery deposit near He died for all, that they which vacation trips, etc. They never wuz s’ much sandin’, an’ they never Rich Station is under control of the the Bible. For ages the lure of the Land live should not henceforth live unto English borax companies. In 1921 themselves, but unto Him which wuz s’ much bankin’—an’ folks never had s’ much money, er else C. A. Bajlow of Bakersfield and his cast its spell upon Christianity, and I South Methodist Episcopal Church | pilgrimage was a paramount privi­ di^d for them, and rose again.— partner, the late W. H. Hill, sold 2 Corinthians, 5:15. ’tw'ouldn’t go ’round. E South Main Street and Hartford Road the borax-impregnated acres to the lege. Something of this old serose * * • Pacific Coast Borax Compan^y, for of the sanctity and stimulus of s Minister: JOSEPH COOPER Scripture sites Is returning to the Two points in the adventure of the ’Course some of ’em spends too much, an’ some of ’em saves too $65,000. Experts are of the opin diver. ion that the holdings will produce Church. The newspapers report con­ much—er if they spends it on keepin’ up with Lizzie, why they gotta cut spicuously the recent diggings of One— when, a beggar, he prepares I 9:30—SUNDAY SCHOOL. millions of dollars within the next to plunge; few years. Profes.5or Bade at Mizpah, the loca­ down somewhere’s else. An’ they’s plenty of ’em cuts down on th’ fur­ tion of this Lesson, an outstanding One— when, a prince, he rises with I 10:45—MORNING WORSHIP, It is estimated by miners that the his pearl; borax deposits cover approximately hilltop directly north of Jerusalem. niture—^runs a 1927 model 8 cylinder car an’ shows off in public, but they i Address by the pastor, Archaeology is a major Interest ef Festus, I plunge. 100 acres, and that it is possible — Robert Browning. don’t let folks see th’ inside o’ their 1900 model home. “THE MEANING OF THE SACRAMENT.’* other lands adjacent will be work­ most cultivated persons. Travellers, • *. * I in ever-increasing number, are go­ ed at a profit. The man who dares to he right; = Administration of the Sacrament. Declared to be one of the most ing on winter and summer cruises They’s lots of others, though, where it’s a pleasure f step into th* to Bible Lands. Independent and who asks not what men are pleased perfect specimens ever discovered, to think or say, but what he ought a crystal of borax from the Rich leisurely pilgrimages to Scripture parlor, ’cause th’ folks takes |heir pride t’ home an’ has a home that’s a 7:00—EVENING WORSHIP. sites are on the increase. My own to think and do; who feels this property has been on exhibit in the short life to be his only opportunity real investment. Don’t make s’ much splurge ez some other things, but Topic, “JOY ON RELIGION.” Smithsonian Institute since 1921 recent book, “ Bible Lands Today, which records my complete tour or for glorifying God on this side of All invited to these services. Come. CJome. It was presented by C. A. Barlow to eternity— this man Is a host.— fer solid satisfaction it’s like money in th’ bank. Hoyt S. Gale, former government the entire background of Scripture, expert on deposits of a saline na­ early went inito a second edition, Richard Cecil. and is finding ever-increasing fav­ ture. STATE BANKRUPTCIES are the New Haven, Conn., July 2.— Con­ WHITE IT DOWN. 'That the Bible Lands most interesting lands on earth. necticut has had a total of 8,792 bankruptcies filed by its residents She: Mrs. Blank is offended at from whatever since August, 1898, when the pres­ something, I fear. She hasn’t been Ing discovered even by lers whose wanderings ent federal bankruptcy law went In­ m s CENTER c h u r c h near us. have been confined to the beaten to effect. The bankruptcies have 1 1 He: Find out what it is and we’ll averaged about 303 per year, with and exploited Paths of Europe. Just I AT THE CENTER s try it on her again.— Dorfbarbier, Mizpah and to Nilgai ana the year closing June 30, last, 3 i Berlin. to go to three sites of the settinig a new high record. to Shiloh— ^the enter a new Under the previous federal law, I MORNING WORSHIP, 10:30 | DON’T PUNISH THE LAD which Was In effect from June,-: of^knowledge and 1867 to October 1878, there were I . COMMUNION ADDRESS BY THE MINISTER | Victor; If Georgie ^doesn’t stop Id interest. When 1,514 bankruptcies in Connecticut, crying send him down’ and I’ll sing nel T. B. Lawrence, first a®t or an- average of-about 138 cases a i ------and------5 visit the Holy Land, ne ne Cor. Mata A School Sts. to him. year. Prom October l878 to AhR*: SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER dreamed that he was taking the ust 1898, insolvent persons settled Vera: No, that won’t work. I’ve South Manchester -m ------with------threatened him with that already.— first step toward becoming °^® their affairs through the local pro­ history’s heroes. “ Lawrence of Ara bate courts without any federal Humorist. fP RECEPTION OF MEMBERS hi a. aid. Attend the last service in the Center Church before COW HAS PEG LEG A Peep Into The Part Records of the office of Charles *‘TTie Place [To Bay Famitare More romantic history than any Elliott Piclsett,. clerk of the Unit­ the Union Services. man has ever mastered has been ed States District Court here, sl^w Sydney, N. S. W.— A cow owned Siacted in the hill country around A true patriot is loyal to his country and to his God. by Miss Anna Penrose of this city that the first bankruptcy to be filed has had an artificial leg for the last JerS em ; but few iBcid®ntB h^® In Connecticut "qnijer the act o? been more appealing than the cau 1898 was the petition of Joseph W. GO TO CHURCH TOMORROW six years. The animal has been in of Israel’s first klpj?, which U the Hallam of A fie ld , which is 4kted perfect health and is one of the best present Lesson. Thlthprto. the Jews August 17, 18P8. y milkei:^ of the herd. ffUlIHUMIIMHfWIHm iHMUIIIUIIIIIIIilMillllHmUIIIUMIHHHUHiHlim m iH H Iim t MANCHBiSTEE (CONN.) ETONING EESAEDr SATURDAY, TOLY

Cities averaged $3.90 per capita; for -who now ecorn to htikt deer wlt)^[ ■ 4lttnri|»0t(r j MasSAohUSetU cities $4.45 per any more modern weapon, capita. N6 other large city in the Archery Is no child’s plAy. It calls' £tfEttlns : country makes such heavy fire loss- j for strength and a high degree of S ee T I'DBLISHED BY es In proportion to Its population as i concentration. One authority d3- T H E H E R A LD PRINTING CO. Boston, which presents the impre.v dares that there are nine separate :V ,.v Foaafiefl by Elwood 4 BlA things to be bqrhe in fflifid In the Oot. L 1881 sive loss-flgures of ?6.59 as against stance, the drawing of the bow ahd By' RODNIJ*’ DUTOHBR Every EventAC EtceM BuBdftyi -“.fld $4.96 for Chicago, which is next Washington, July 1.— "the -Re­ s Herald Holidays. ^ the loosing of the arrow— and that Entered at the Post Office f t U »n' 6n the list and New York, where the publican elephant, still displaying dhester As Second ClAAS Util MAtt*r. loss, $3.66. does not greatly exceed to miss on one of them is to make that ease and grace di movament SOBSCUlPTlON RATESs BY Mall half that of the New England me­ a fizzle of the shot. with which he has generally stiflsd for news of our Alz dollars a year, sixty ceots A There is being held at Deerfield, competition since the civil w af, is month for stiortst psrtodSf tropolis. stamping down With both tOfifeet By carrier, eighteen oer.ts a wee». Mass., a three days* tournament of BY DON E. MOWHY wagem roiid across & small Virginia i Single cOplAA thred cAHtL Massachusetts made more than upon every spot which presents the the Eastern Archery association, county adjoining the West Virginia SPECIAL advertising r e p r e ­ half of New England’s fire Waste possibility of tfoubie in i>2$. Secretary’, the American Communi­ line at Bluefleld. Two decades of] mid-summer s e n t a t i v e . Hamllt6n»Us LlAMr, last year, its total bill of losses be­ composed of both men and women, Calvin Codlldge fides in the Seat Inc., 388 Madison Avenue, Ns* Torg ty Advertising Association effort failed to get that road im­ of the mahout. It Is he Who has and 618 North MIetilgan AVettue, ing $20,197,770. And this in spite some of whom are from Connecticut proved, Chicago. been personally directing counter­ of the fact that its cities keep fire but very few if any from this im­ In some communities, you can The State of Virginia was about 1 offensives On all troata almost be­ ' ThA Manchester Evening Herald W to repeal a law permitting a county DRAPERY SALE On sale in New YorM City at ScUuUS'i departments as extensive ahd cost­ mediate section. It is making no Identify the county-clty line by the fore an opposition could get Start­ to pass a bond issue for road im­ News Stand, sixth AvebUe and 48od. ly as those of the cities of other such noise as the big golf and ten­ change In the roads. The ^ county ed, •Street And 43nd. Street sntrabdo Of road will be perfect up to the city provement, and after paying the Grand Central Station. states and that it maintains a pecu­ nis meets. But the influence of the On at least three battlefrohts—* line, and the city street Will be an. bond interest for four years, have South Dakota, New York and IllU “International News Service hat the liarly effective arson section in its sport is gradually spreading and It exclusive rlglite to use fOlf rtpublioa- unimproved wallow. the state assume payment of the nols— warfare is beifig carried on tfob In any form All neWA dlepatahAA state police department. would be far from surprising if, This is just the reverse of what rest of the interest and the princi­ opeqly. dredlted to or not otheftvlee OrAdlU within the next five years the apos­ conditions Should be if the city Is pal. Politics, as everyone concedes, A Typical ed In this paper. It Is also It is probably true that" in Its ex­ tles of the bow and arrow came to the peacemaker for the county. A Bluefleld stepped In. offered to dictated the choice of South Dakota entitled to use for /eOuhiiCatloft y cessive fire losses the Bay State :s pay the Interest for one year. $7,- the local ot undated Ae\fe pUblliSAd claim nearly if. not quite as ttiuch case in West Virginia shows hoW as a vacation site. But the presi­ herein." paying the penalty, unto the third this can work out. 500. leaving only three years for the dent is aiming his trusty slingshot or fourth generation, of the exces­ space in the prints as those of the The town which there Bet che county to pay. Bluefleld’s offer was at more birds than one. i] O ffe r in g - SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927. sive amount of jerry building that courts and links. pace was Bluefleld, W. V., which made the battle cry in the bond South Dakota, in the heart of the j- was done in the cities and towns contributed money to a Virgliila Issue Campaign Which carried. 'Two more or less disaffected farm belt, Just ft hint at what you other attempts had failed. borders on most of the states where long ago, and of a peculiar tender­ county to make possible the West JULY FOURTH Virginia short route from Cleve­ Later, the state of Virginia al­ the president and his party are may expect— and these g o ness and lack of resolution In the NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS We are on the eVe of the nation’s land, O., to Jacksonville, Ela^ located $200,000 additional on this likely to encounter trouble next on sale today! Ruffled greatest festival. One hundred and condemnation of lire traps. Nowhere This airline highway was block­ road. Npw this route is a part of the year! Montana, which votes for shortest route between the Great such men as Wheeler, Tom Walsh Scrim Curtains 2^ yards long with double ruffled fifty-one years ago this'people took else in the United States are there ed because there was a twenty-six so many fiimsy, antiquated tinder- mile stretch of rocky, narrow Lakes region and Florida. and LaFollette; North Dakota, colored Valances, exactly as sketched. A Its place am&ng the family of peo­ which harbors Nye and Frasier; ples on a plane of complete autd- boxes of buildings, still permitted FOR BOYS AT HOME Minnesota, which kicked Kellogg value. monous equality. The Insttutdent to be used,- as In Massachusetts. out of the Senate and sent Ship- Rrogressive as is that state in many stead; Iowa, which shelters the asserting the right and purpose dt Concord. N. H.— A definite ways, it has always had an awed movement to provide employment Lowden movement, and Nebraska, Hulfled Scrim the colonies to govern themselves, which boasts of Norris and Howell. reverence for property rights that for New Hampshire boys'ancl girls Ic the adoption of which we celebrate ^ N E W YO RK From all these states it is just a Curtains has interfered with the peremptory in their home state has befen start­ annually on the Fourth of July, is ed by the New Hampshire Depart­ step across the border to see the razing of out-dated and out-worn president and be properly impress­ Hi remarkable document. It is also ment of Education and the Bureau structures that, as fife hazards, con­ ed. I'he glory of his presence radi­ one with which Americans getieral- of Labor. New York, July 2.— For ,?fencr-<»tari. Not even Hell’s Kitchen 6aW stitute constant menaces to all Co-operating with the New ates across state lines. ly are less familiar than the noise ations the city has swept by and more bloodshed. It Was an easy Primary Law Factor W Am iN S BROTHER^ property. Hampshire section of the New Eng­ “ gfet-away” place. One could and exuberance with which they oh- land Council and the superintend- I glanced in upon the Idimacuiately Also, South Dakota has a pecu­ Boston itself is full of them and head- groomed white baited men who sit luhge into the handy batted base­ liar primary law. High Spots of her sej-ve the annual return of the date ents of public schools and ments of a Chinese hlde-oUt. And cities like Worcester countenance masters of academies the state de­ In the wlhdoWs of the Uhioh Club progressive primary formerly came of its signing would lead a foreign­ with newspapers carefully opened, there Were so many cornets to the maintenance of flretraps that partments succeeded in listing 5.77 dodge about. The foreign gang­ in September, November aivd er to suppose. generally to the stock report. March. The Legislature has shoved would hot b§ permitted to stand for boys and girls who would be avail­ sters, in particular, made this There are well intfintioned but able for employment this summer. Tliey reflect I’ne art of the bar­ these dates back, but South'Dakota a day in any first class community ber and of the tailor. Seldom do their rendezvous. mistaken souls who, in more recent The young people were register­ And yet, as I sauntered about remains at lease as valuable a Jn the country. For their conserva­ they seem to Ite watching the weathervane In the presidential years, have deemed it in the inter­ ed for work as mechanics, clerks, crowd that passes in Fifth Ave­ the Five Cornets the other day, tism in the matter of renovation hotel and camp employees, and in what should be going by but a primaries as Maine is in an elec- est of international good will to nue. There Is something casual, tion. and of scrapping and razing extra­ domestic positions, as well as count­ restrained, metropolitan about baby parade staged by one of the l6*X56S$SlgtliS6»i«8SSii6d6*X*W6?tXX^^ soft-pedal the Declaration of Ihde- less other occupations which may play,ground settlement organiza- The first skirmish of the 1938 ordinary fire hazards Massachusetts , , mhoThe i this window on Fifth Avenue, It primaries In both parties takes pendence. Expurgation of that fa­ be open for ^ ' has been pointed out to tens of tio"". and its cities pay a heavy toll. It Department of Labor repi ..sentative I j,, aiirht- : ’ir.d3S of Gyp-the-Blood! place in/February, when South Da­ mous paper, on occasions where it thousands of tourists as the sight­ kota’s i/recincte and counties vote is poor ecoLomy. interviewed each of those registered seeing buses went by, and always The old town surely changeth! has been read in public on the and acquired data concerning their GILBERT SWAN. on delegates to the proposal pri­ I United Presbyterians in there was just this glimpse of el­ Fourth, is far from unknown. We abilitv, cnaracter and other quali­ derly polish and refinement. mary In March, which aames State hear the word "ofienslve” used in fications which will assist prospect- And now, this, too, is about to and national tickets for the people connection with it— offensive’ to the SACCO-VANZETTI live employers. pass. to vote on in the popular primary The thirty day respite given by A survey of the employers in the in May. Candidates for the conven­ General Assembly Pledg^ people of a friendly nation. state reveals that 565 were Inter­ tion must declare themselves for a Governor Puller of Massachusetts New York changes these days TEST ANSWERS It is our belief that such an at­ ested in the plan and had promised with frightening rapidity. The presidential candidate as well as titude toward one of the most im­ to Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo to do their utmost to assist in the old trembles before the approach­ for state officials and when the vote portant historic documents of all Vanzettl, who were to have been movement. Over 100 positions were ing new. No tradition Is too sa­ is unscrambled, some candidate for Contmual Support of executed on July 10, would scarcely found to be open for the boys and cred and nothing Is spared by the Below are answers to the “ Now the nomination has won a victory. times is utterly mistaken. It is our girls when the labor representatives You Ask One” Bible Quiz On the seem to provide sufficient time for trip-hammer army of Invasion. South Dakota’s delegation is belief that the American Declara­ made their survey. The process of Fifth Avenue flees Its mansions comics page: small, and the value of victory In tion of Independence, as it was pro­ a complete examination of their placing the right person in the po­ for safer sections. 1— The drawing shows Hagarthe February election is psycholo­ Eighteenth Amendment mulgated and as it was signed, case by the governor’s special com­ sition to which they were fitted And the famous old Union Club comforted by the angel of God gical. Psychology In national poli­ ought to ^e learned by heart by mission if, as it has been intimated, was then started. is among the numbered. It is the after she and her son had been sent tics is important and it is highly oldest and most Influential club in from the house of Abraham. (Gene­ desirable that Coolidge get the first every American school boy and girl the members of that body had not, Carlston M. Sherwood told the convention of Christian En­ Manhattan. It will hasten further sis xxi:17), break if he intends to be a candi­ deavor, which met recently at Syracuse that the youth of Amer­ as their initial lesson in history. up to this time, given the evidence uptown and take new quarters one date for renomination. He lost the 2— Haman was hung on the gal­ ica would see to it that the Eighteenth Amendment would ba There is one inevitable deduction in the trial any consideration. We of these days In the safety of Park lows prepared for Mordecai. (Es­ 1924 popular primary in South Da­ kept in the coniltutition and that it would be enforced. Its to be drawn from the Declaration do not, how'ever, believe that this Avenue. Meanwhile the famous ther vii;10). kota to Hiram Johnson, after John­ old corner surrenders to trade. son had been licked in convention, of Independence which conflicts is the case. It is no doubt true that 3— Nebuchadnezzar, King of failure would tell the world that American democracy cannot Just across the street the Vander­ and while that did him no harm, a govern Itself. with the whole theory of govern­ the commission, consisting of A. bilt home long since has become Babylon, waged war on Jerusale.m repetition next year might be the My temples throb, my pulses boil, In the reign of Zedekiah. (Jere­ ment held by those self-styled “ con­ Lawrence Lowell, president of Har­ a shell, though on the eastern cor­ signal for some Of the other ambi­ To acknowledge submission to the well organized and high­ I’m sick of Song, and Ode. and,^ ner St. Patrick’s Cathedral re­ miah lil:4). stitutionalists” who insist that be­ vard, Samuel W. Stratton, president Ballad— tious party leaders to start pushing ly flnancied conspiracy to defeat these laws would be to bow so of Massachusetts Tech, and Judge mains religiously secure from in­ 4— Daniel was named Beltes-the third term band wagon over low that the country would never recover its self-respect.— C. S. cause a bad law had become incor­ So. Thyrsis, take the Midnight Oil, vasion. And'pour it on a lobster salad. , hazzar after his captivity by the the precipice. He has every reason Monit.or. porated into the fundamental law it Robert Grant, has never held a for­ Babylonians. (Daniel i:7*T^ to fight for three successive South Is treason to suggest that it be eli­ mal meeting. But It is inconceiv­ My brain is dull, my sight is foul I These lightning-quick changes I cannot write a verse, or read,— ; 5— Shadrach, Mesach and Abed-Dakota victories. minated. able that Its members, after con­ are not limited to the aristocratic nego were named Hananlah. Mlsh- Democrats ’Tnere, Too Then, Pallas, take away thine Owl, belt alone. The Signers declared this truth senting to assume the grave respon­ ael and Azarlah before their cap­ Thus, South Dakota will be the And let us have a lark instead. ^ DoAvn where this great city site of one of the fiercest battles in lo be self-evident: “ That whenever sibility of the case, have not already — Thomas Hood: To Minerva. ; ture. (Daniel 1:7). meets the Brooklyn Bridge Is a 6— Christ was “ a stone’s cast”all of 1938 doings. Most of the er’s School program for Tuesday &ny form of government becomes done a great deal of research. Per­ place called the Five Corners— a fighting ahd trading will be under was a lecture on music by V/elling- huge hub from which streets from the disciples when he prayed destructive to these ends (life, lib­ haps by agreement they have been on the Mount of Olives. (Luke cover, despite the tact that the pri­ HEBRON ton Sloane. This was a continuation investigating the trial independent­ radiate into an amazing scramble mary law was enacted and tinkered of the lecture on the sonata given erty and the pursuit of happiness) DAII^~ of populations. At one fork Chlna- xxlii: 41). previously. Mr. Sloane gave bril­ ly of each other. 7— Pilate sent Jesus to Herod.with to provide an ideal system. It is the right of the people to alter tow'n squats; at another an Italian Democrats will be equally inter­ The Rev. T. C. Craig supplied the liant piano solos illustrating his At all events it would seem to be district centers: at another starts (Luke xxill:7). talk, playing from famous classical sr abolish it, and to institute new 8— Ahimaaz and Jonathan hidested in their own show and A1 pulpit at the Congregational church government, laying its foundation more than likely that before the one of those queer business streets Smith forces doubtlees are already on Sunday, the pastor, the Rev. composers. The lecture was repeat­ where clerks pull you in off the in a well before they told King ed on Wednes'day morning for the on such principles and organizing arrival of August 10 the commis­ David of the treachery planned on the job. McAdoo opened up in John Deeter, being still absent in Anniversary of tlie birth of I sidewalk and force an ill-fitting benefit of several who were unable sion will have formed its opinion as against him. (II Samuel xvll:20). South Dakota in 1924. Refusing to Texas. Its powers in such form as to them George William Cardinal Munde­ suit upon your back; another runs announce his candidacy, , he sent to be present the day before. shall seem most likely to effect their to the legality and justice of the straight ahead to the bridge with 9— Cushi brought David tidings A town meeting for the purpose Among visitors present were Miss lein. of the death of Absolom. (II Sam­ emissaries there to swing-the pri­ of determining the sentiment of the safety and happiness • • ♦ When a conviction of these men for the Anniversary of . the death of the clutter, of street carts, shell­ mary for him aand thus give voice Doris Moore and Miss Elizabeth fish peddlers and such; another uel xvlil: 32). citliens in regard to thfe layout of Clapp also Messrs Hooker fhd long train of abuses and usurp.^' Braintree murder— and that the de­ Jean Jacques Rousseau and* Dio­ 10— Sennacherib, king of Asyrla,to an imperative call for McAdoo nysius Diderot, philosophers; Dr. plunges into a slice of Turkey and the new roads coming through the Green all from the Connecticut ^ lions, pursuing invariably the same cision will have been reached after took the cities of Judah in the to run for the nomination. He him­ town was held June 30, at 2 p. m. Hahnemann, originator of homeo­ Armenia. self wrote the platform which was State Agricultural College. Mr. object, evinces a des'gn to reduce the most painstaking investigation. pathic medicine, and Sir Robert Here for many a year, was the reign of King Hezeklah. (Isaiah In St. Peter’s School of Liberal Green is college registrar,. Mr. capltol of gansterism in Manhat- xxxvl: 1). to be adopted by the Democratic them under absolute despotism, It We do not for a moment believe it Peel, British statesman. convention for his acceptance, al­ and Humana Studies the Rev. Lew­ Hooker is doing rural research is Field Hite took up on Monday in Is the right, It is their duty, to will all have been done in five though for purposes of public con­ work in the Economics Depart­ his presentation of the works of ment. Miss Clapp is also doing re­ throw off such government and to weeks. sumption It was all supposed to be a surprise to him. Plato the dialogue entitled "Lysis, search work. The members of . the provide new guards for their future Another Glorious Fourth The president’s attack in New or on Friendship.” Austin Warren Eohool and the visiting party en­ security.” York apparently is premised on the Ph. D., followed with a lecture on joyed a •''Mise picnic in the late af- These are unequivocal words. candidacy of Governor Smith. Mr. the poetry of Walt Whitman and 5rnoon in which the meal was pre­ SOFT DRINKS that of Emily Dickinson. A second They deal no more with a tyran­ Coolidge is doing everything possi­ pared over the r're in an f'ld fash­ Those persons who are unable to ble to strengthen the position of lecture on the life and works of ioned fireplace. The evening was nous king overseas than with I quite understand how it is that the party In the Empire state. The Beethoven was given by Scott spent in music and games. Mr. tyrannous clique at home. They ap­ the foreign commerce of the United patronage system Goldthwaite Mus. B. His was illus­ Green accompanied choru'* and sola ply, and were Intended to apply, n: for all it Is worth and the Ai smith trated by phonograph records of singing on the banjo. Mr. Bloftne States reaches such stupendous Symphony HI (ErOioa), A leeturd more to conditions in the coldnies casualties have been well taksh retiiriied to New York on Wednes­ thohey totals do well to cOfisider the on the defelopments ef the sonata day where he was called by profes- In 1776 than with conditions in the care ef. Appelfitaent of Osdsh Mills matter of Soft drinks. One thinks of and fieymour Lnwaan as aislsta^ was given Monday evening at the kioanl duties, itates la 1927, ’They assert a, basic the non-lntoxicatlng beverages that secretarlei of the treasury are net- home of the MisJes Pendleton by F. Clarence BIssell and kls Wellington Sloane, MUi, B, Mf, principle, and that principle la that come In bottles as a comparatively able examples ef daughter, Mrs. John Carroll 6f the inalienable rights of a free peo­ tioh's solicitude for the New York Bloane gave piano selections from Hartford were guests recently 0» Insignificant item of purely local the world’s greatest composers il­ ple are far greater and more to be faithful. Jobs such as these two friends her; for a short time. Thiy buSlneSsi T’hat such things should New^ Yorkers now hold possess lustrating his lecture. PefreslT- are spending some time at ColuDj* considered than forms of govern­ ments were served. be exported and imported in any great power. ^ bia Lake. Mr. BIssell is aii-eh im­ ment or forms of law. That was the appreciable quantities would not Flirt With “ Big BUI" Mrs. Edward Barker of Water- proved from his recent illness. ville, Maine, is spending some time spirit of 1776. In Its light the Con- occilr to the mlhd of the average In Illinois, the principal mani­ festation of administration itrategy here as the guest of Mrs, Della Por­ etitution becomes not a fetish, hot person. Yet last year there were ex­ ter. Bn object of awesome w’orship, but has been an amorous advance to­ ported soft drinks to the value of ward Mayor Big Bill Thompson of Mrs. Roger W. Porter l9 at the DAVID CHAMBERS a mere instrument of convenience $2,360,000 while similar commo­ Chicago, who Is relied upon to Hartford Hospital where she is un­ tor the general guidance of a self- dities to the value of $1,195,000 wreck Lowden’s hopes for a majori­ der observation. She is to undergo governing, sovereign people. ty of the Illinois delegation at the an operation for a serious throat CONTRACTOR were Imported. A total foreign trade trouble when she has sufficiently To this principle of complete lib­ oonveAtlon. Big Bill was officially of more than three and a half mil­ recognized as sponsor of the Chica­ regained her strength. , and erty fifty-four delegates to the Con­ lion dollars annually In such a com­ go flood conference and the wel­ Miss Edna Latham and Miss Hel­ tinental Congress, including Roger paratively trivial item of commerce come mat is out for Mm M the en Hough are In Cleveland, Ohio as Hebron delegates to the National BUILDER Sherman and William Williams of furnishes a clue to how the bulk of White House or in the Black Hills. In fact, nothing will be too p o d for Christian Endeavor Convention to Connecticut, on the Fourth of July, our dealings with foreign countries Bi*^ Bill if he comes to see the light. be held in that place. While In 68 Hollister Street* 1776, pledged their lives, their-for­ Cleveland they will be guests of piles up. Both the New York and Illinois Manchester, Conn.' tunes and their sacred honor. For tactics are being used In South Da­ Miss Latham’s brother Llewelyn that principle the War of the Revo­ ARCHERY kota, with the result that the in­ Latham, They made the trip by au­ surgent Senator Peter Norbeck al­ tomobile in company with the Rev. First and Second Mortgages lution was fought. In the name of It is likely enough that for every and Mrs, Wahn of Columbia, who arranged on all new work. that principle it was won. ready is regarded to have been tak­ person In the United States who en into camp as a Coolidge Repub­ are delegates from that town. It is our belief that no Fourth Of follows the sport of archery there lican. Three of Norbeck’s South Da­ Miss Eunice Porter is spending July celebration can be quite fully are a thousand golfers. For every kota friends have recently bpn her vacation from the Middlesex Hospital, Middletown, at the home ARTESIAN complete wUhout the public reading one who finds fascination in the made members of the Shipping WEUJS Board, an official of the Shipping of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. of that great document, the Decla­ pull of a sixty pound bow and the Bear’d and a member of the Voca­ Clinton Porter. Drilled Any Diameter— ration of Inclependence, just as it flicker of a cloth-yard shaft there tional Training Board. Norbeck has Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Douglas was written and signed, from first are ten thousand who would Jeer also obtained from the president for have returned to Boston for a Any Depth Any Place stay of about a week. They were word to last. at such “ child’s play” if it were sug­ his friends the prohibition commls- slonahlp, the United States marshal- accompanied by their niece, Mrs. gested that he should try his hand Charles F, Volkert ship and other federal plum* in Mary E. Cummings, who will be FIRE HAZARDS at the game. South Dakota. their guest while in the city. Property to the value of nearly Yet there- are potentialities in Mrs. Marion Hilliard of Sterling Blast Hole Drilling archery that may, before so very Hill spent a few days this week'St forty million dollars was destroyed TEACH LAUGHTER the home of her slater, Mrs. John Test Drilling for Foundation In New England alone last year, many days, come to be recognized. London— At a conference of local N. Hewitt, Mrs. Susan Chapin, her Water Systemi according to figures furnished by No harm has been done to the sport education authorities a resolution mother, remains In a serious.condi­ Pumps for All Purposes. the National Fire Protection asso­ by its having attracted the attentio;i to teach the pupils to laugh was in­ tion at Mrs. Hewitt’s home. Mrs. and keen Interest of so virile an in­ troduced and referred to a commit­ Hilliard will leave soon for the Tel. 1370.5. ciation. Fire losses for the cities opening of the Yale Summer School dividual as Stuart Edward White, tee of teachers tor action. The of the entire country averaged authorities say the schools are too which she is to attend. author and big game hunter, and of a HIGHLAJ4D PAKK P. Q. 13.35 per person in their popula- , jo b « ; m A ledata* A altcantlTS iaatufa ia ftL Pat­ •’yoc. Flrt lojuiea for New' England, a grouj)l pt ardent souls in the West I THE GREAT WAR CAPITOL PARK HAS tlon. Sunday iniglit: danolM “MOTHER” FEATURE TEN YEARS AGO TODAY enjoyed from 8 to 11 p. m. Flrearorka, Movies AT STATE SUNDAY (By United Press) BIG 4TH PROGRAM On the evening of Jnly'^Toi ^ a high claw dlaplay of llraworkif*: July 2, 1917 What Makes Encouraged by presence of will be given with a fine vftudevUla - program in connection; vnth the.. Kerensky, Russian attack gains I If In doubt as to where to spend Belle Bennett Stars In Prob­ along 200-mIle front with cap­ the Fourth of July, Capitol Park, dancing. Everyone has a special der lem Play—Two Features To­ Hartford, will scMve the question. sire to get Into the mp'vlea. A screen ture of 10,000 prisoners. feature known . as the "Modern- day. Capitol Park is tfte home of clean recreation and offers for the holi­ Girl” will be taken from a cast com­ pose^ of talent from Hartford and Stock A mother, fighting like a tiger MISCiabJiANBOUS SHOWER , day the biggest assortment of at­ At the vicinity. It will be one with a note­ for her child. The child, a wayward | FOR m ss HILDA CALLIS tractions that can be found any­ where in this section of New Eng­ worthy plot and produced to a manr product of the Jazz age, thoughtless land. As a special attraction the ner that will make the every-; The Misses Margaret Harrison thing that could be de'Alred. ..'Thi He Knows Stocks and carefree. Such is the situation and Edith Wilson gave a surprise park management will offer an all Manchester Man Tells You I Local Stock and Bond Expert star boxing bout on the ^ifternoon picture will Include vle'ws of Harfc which predominates the great bit miscellaneous shower -Thursday ford and vicinity apd at Capitol Asserts He Often Took “Flyers.^’ of character acting which Belle evening at the home of Miss Harri­ of July Fourth with champions son, 46 Russell street in honor of | from various places in the east. park in the new motion pictura Bennette produces in “Mother,” the studio that Is being erected at the All About Bulls, Bears, I Miss Hilda Callis of East Center The park has one of the best out­ A conservative stock broker, nobody would ever powerful drama of modern times street’ who will be a July bride. door open arenas in this section park. with 2,0,00 seats and every seat at Director A. F. Reed^ well known Margins, Corners and! dreiuii that William D. Holman, partner in the firm of which is at the State theater for About 25 were present, including producers of features will have en­ two days beginning tomorrow. guests from New Britain and Hart­ the ringside. Every bout will be a Putnam and Company, ever took a “flyer.” headliner with plenty of action tire charge of the production. Mr< It is a fact, and he probably took more of them, but Belle Bennett was wonderful in ford. Reed wil} bo at the studlp at Capitol Other Things That Makes j “Stella Dallas,” but the critics have The home was prettily decorated from start to finish. The boxers they always turned out alhright. They had nothing to will appear at all weights. park fOr an interview on Saturday,- said that her work in “Mother” In a color scheme of pink and Sunday and Monday afterUoOns and do with stocks and bonds at all and every one Ol them green/’With a profusion of pink Dancing Sunday Night and Unmakes Fortunes j surpasses anything that she has evenings. netted him nothing at all. They were all in the line of ever done before. Certainly she has roses. A large basket decorated Dancing is enjoyed every night in these colors contained the gifts, rung the bell once more. The story at Capitol Park including Sunday FAVOR WOAIBN’S WORK Daily In the World’s' duty. .. ^ j . gives her the opportunity and Miss and Miss Callis unwrapped them nights with Major Ed Gurley’s cele­ P''or Mr. Holman was in the Naval Air Service during Bennett has availed herself of it. for the admiration of all. Various brated band of eight real New York Paris— Only one in 25 of the the World War. “Mother” is suggested by Kath­ (games, music and a buffet lunch Jazzers playing only the latest Parisian girls attending trade Money Marts. i leen Norris’ story of the same name helped to pass a merry evening. metropolitan hits. The open air schools train to be stenographers or skillfully and artistically directed dance floor is one of the best that secretaries. Preferences run to dress-making, millinery similar I to get it. Every dollar knocked oft taken by the boys at the black- ‘ by J. Leo Meehan, who has to his can be found anywhere in the east and “women’s work” rather than these "Know anything about tlio stock the purchase price reacts in favor boards and the figures given on it credit the visualization for the under most favorable surroundings. market?" asked the City Editor. of our client and means just one are put up. ! screen of the famous Gene Stratton- Herald Advs. Bring Results There is free parking of cars at the “dressed up” Jobs. “No." dollar that he has earned.” Quotations from the Curb Ex­ Porter stories. Including “Laddie,” The business of the broker, change come in on different tickers “Keeper of the Bees” and “The “Know wliat a marpin is?" but the procedure is the same. “Oh. yes, it's somethin?: you therefore, is to know where he can Magic Garden.” VVX X X X X X XV X X \ \, V>. VVVWV>.OtXXXXXXXXX3C3gXXXX3CXXXXXXXX3t3C9CXXXXX9tXX3(XX10^ leave on each side of the paper." purchase the stock at its lowest Curb and 'Change The story takes a modern Ameri- g J “I mean a margin account in a price, whether in this section of the And there lies something that is can family, consisting of father, ^ stockbroker's office," said tlie City country or in any other, not clear in the minds of many who mother, son and daughter (their Editor, this time a little sharply. liocal Man a Trader read about Curb and 'Change. The counterpart is just around the cor­ difference in these two is not clear You Dread “No.” That is where the trader enters ner from any one), hhd you are in “Then go and find out. And] ___into the— transaction.------William Hc^J- - i ly - defined in the financial columns William D. Holman. fancy, taken right Into their house­ write a storv about it.” man, who, by the way, is the son of and one must go to the broker to bear buys in at the low price and hold and made acquainted with What to do and where to go?|Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holman f^d out what their characteristics waits for a rise.” their family secrets. Back to the City Editor a.gain. The I of this town, is the grader at Put- | are. Ironing Day Seats High Price.^^He is the man | operate similarly. That is, The New York Stock Exchange this afternoon and evening in a ...... the stocks go through the Curb Ex- brokers. He had never had an.v-1 who knows where the stock :s and is a peculiar institution. A mad­ continuous program. They feature Manv Women Do, thing to do with stockbroker.s, and I where to buy it. change and are listed there as reg­ Betty Bronson, star of the’famous as stockbrokers house at times it is the place where as a matter of fact, didn’t remem- The trader ularly as they are on the Stock Ex­ more trading in stocks goes on than feature film. “Peter Pan”, in ber ever havin.g seen one. know, is the medium between the change.- But the Curb has none of “Ritzy”, an Eleanor Glyn story, and company and other broking part- In any other place in the wor^d. Take the drudgery out of Hand Ironing with “Oh. all right,” said the City Ed------the other characteristics. It deals One must be something like a mil­ Francis McDonald, the newest of itor. “I’ll tell you where to go. In j nerships. If he has some stock in different stocks all together, that another broker wants, he may lionaire to buy a seat, for it was the stars, in a whirlwind western the office of Putnam and Company many of them good reliable securi­ story, “The "Valley of Hell.” trade it to him for another stock ties, others not so good and still' mentioned a short time ago that the on Central Row in Hartford you record high price had been reached “Ritzy” and “It” both present a will find a Manclmster man by the that his company desires. He may others that are frankly “.” know a broker who has some stock when somebody bought a seat for new Elinor Glyn, one with whom name of William D. Holman. He is The difference between the Curb we haven’t been familiar before, but R'niem’ber of the firm and he will; which^ a client of his has ordered, and Exchange stocks is not so much almost a quarter of a million dol­ The Cottield Ironer whose style of work is as fascinat­ tell you all >ou want to know. .\nd It is his job to know where to get one of value or dependability but lars. it and to get it. lies in the willingness or unwilling­ The reason for this was a mys­ ing as were her former writings. It now get out of here." is somewhat unusual to consider During July we are offering this popular Ironer The reporter had heard of Bill The position of trader is one of ness of the corporations issuing tery also to the reporter. Why, he asked, was the price of an ordinary MadaniB Glyn as a writer of comedy Holman. He knew that he was a most important of all in the stock­ them to tell things about their bus­ for graduate of Wesleyan Uniyersity broking office. It is up to him iness. j ceat in the Stock Exch .nge so high? but “Ritzy” proves her ability in Mr. Gilbert grinned onde more: this field and the versatility of a and had served in the Navay .\via- whether the client will pay two “The rules of the New Yorkj tion service in the World War. dollars more or two dollars less for “Supply and demand,” he said. popular author. $8.73 MONTHLY a certain stock, everything depend­ Stock Exchange are so rigorous,” “Something new in westerns is $5.00 DOWN, Eurther than that bo could not go. said Mr. Gilbert, “that there are “If there xvere 50 seats open on ONLY $110.00 ing on the trader’s knowledge of the slogan of Francis McDonald, j So to Putnam and Company with stocks which are never listed be­ the exchange it would be easy to Regular Price $122.oO a vague idea of what he should asu the whereabouts of the securities buy one of them. They would al­ who makes his initial bow as an in­ which are called for. He is given cause their companies will not open Mr. Holman. their books for the inspection of most be the same thing as a drug terpreter of out-of-door roles in Come in and see what the Coffield Iron will do. Ask for a fiee home trial. a rather free hand and his transac­ on the market and their cost would "The 'Valley of Hell”- Putnam luid Co. tions are not questioned. Usually the officers of the Exchange. The Ironer that irons practically everything. . ^ a*ha.An Putnam and Company, the oldest be nowhere near the cost they are ■With this in mind. Isidore Bern­ W e are allowed only a limited number of Ironers at the new low price of $110.00. he is a member of the firm. Wil­ Two Standard Oils now. But as the situation is, there stein, who is to supervise a series ^financial house in Hartford, occu­ liam Holman is. “For comparison I can sho;(v you Have your demonstration early so as to benefit by this price. pies its own buildin.g on Central is always a waiting list for them of eight starring vehicles for Mc­ There are various sub-divisions two Standard Oil companies, one of and bidders are willing to go away Donald, envolved a story which is Row. The firm has the first and which is listed on the Exchange in the office. One department up in their offers.” distinctly different, found locations second floors, entirely devoted to handles nothing but bonds while and the other on the Curb. The THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY the trading of stocks and bonds. Gives One Advantage of scenic splendor never before re­ the main part of the concern is Standard Oil Company of New corded by the motion picture Handsome furniture and the most given over to active stocks. \’’ork, which everyone knows is re­ The membership and seat, he 861 Main Street, up to date equipment make it an said, was valuable because it gave camera, selected a cast which is The reporter asked a number, of liable, is listed on Exchange, be- $XyXXXXX3tXXXXXXX3gXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^^ Ideal office and there are few oi- questions. First, he wanted to cause it has submitted to the rules one the privilege of working on the notable. fices of tlie kind which could com­ know what actuated the rise and and has answered all the questions, floor of the exchange, a tremendous pare with it. fall in the value of stocks. “On the other hand, there is the advantage for a broker. The com- Bill Holman wasn’t hard to M hat Moves Market Standard Oil Company of Indiana, missions which come to brokeis reacli. He was quite bus}' at the The general manager laughed. | another reliable corporation, which who are members are enormous, ne- time but lie had a few minutes to “Stocks and their prices are gov- ; answer the questions and cause they can get first hand in- spare for the reporter. erned entirely by the lg.'v of supply j according to the rules and regula- formatiefn on what is going to hap- “How does the sloclv market and demand. They act the same | cannot be listed on the Ex-j pen and are right on the scene work?” was the reporter's first Performance, way as the prices of anything else, j (.j^ange. It is a Curb stock alone.” ■ when it does happen. Trading can question. for instance, er cherries, or , There are men who do nothing be done more easily on the floor “Now I am not the man for that, somethin,? of that sort. i stock market. But and for this reason a broker-mem­ but I’ll soon get you the man who ‘Tha price of a stock in most j^j^g history of the New York ber has the jump on his fellow- can tell you all about it.” .Mr. Hol­ cases IS its par value. A company Exchange there has never been one business men. man answered. “Go into that office might he about to declare a divi­ Cbmfort and Luxury man who consistently won anjd re-j Phenomenal Rise there and sit down.” dend. The news leaks out and as tired with his winnings. According i William D. Holman, trader at In a few minutes he had produc­ a result the price of the stock goes | students, it is a sort of disease, i Putnam and Company, is one Man- ed the general manager, .\lbert C. up. People------want that stock and 1 just as gambling is, and gets a Chester boy who has enjoyed what N THE Chrysler "50” Walter P. Chrysler has upset all ideas Gilbert, a man of many years’ ex­ they are willing to pay for it. As is known as a phenomenal rise. In perience in the stockbroking busi­ hold on its victim so that he can­ I of the quality and value that can be purchased in a motor car the demand increases the price not break away. eight years he has risen from the ness. goes still higher. That is the rea-' ...... ranks of the common office work- priced at $750. The little office, separated by a son for the soaring prices which are Famous Manipulators glass enclosure from the rest of the Storles have been told of famous i ers to a partnership in the firm of quoted from New York every once Putnam and Company, which Is Full-sized comfort with ample seating capacity for adult departments, looked out on a large in a while. manipulators who lived for years room, one whole side of which was stock that usually pays a good on their winnings m the Exchange. considered the biggest stockbroking passengers; given over to a board on which dividend once or more yearly is in Millionaires one day, paupers the company in Hartford. were hundreds of figures. wide demand and it will be found next, they kept on playing and He was not born in Manchester Speed of 50 and more miles an hour -with a smoothness never “The Hoard" invariably that it is a high priced playing, daring Fate to take their but most of his life was spent here. before known at such price; At this board two boys stood, a piece of paper.’’ money away from then/ The Ca­ Born In Bridgeport 31 years ago, piece of tickertape in one hand, MiHKins Explained sino at Monte Carlo has nO better he came to this town with his par­ Pick-up of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds; changing the numbers on the board “What are margins?” the gener­ stories to tell of vanished fortunes ents at an early age and began his as they read the quotations which al manager was asked. than has the new York Exchange. schooling here. He went through had just come in on the stockticlvcr “Margins are just that,” he an­ Banks have been wrecked and the grammar schools and the High Economy of 25 miles to die gallon; from the Curb Eixcliangc and the swered. the lives of families thrown on the schools and later attended 'Wes­ Distinctive and enduring beauty which makes you proud to Stock Exchange in New York. The “They are leeways; sums of mon­ rocks because tellers and cashiers leyan JJniversity. boys worked feverislily, dashing ey -whicli the purchaser puts up to thought they could outguess For­ On his graduation from the Uni­ t o ^830 own and drive it; from one end of tlie board to the give the broker enough leeway so tune and the rise and fall of stocks. versity in 1918 he went into the other, snatching a figure out of its , that if the stock costs more than The false tips that are constantly service and remained there until f. 0, b. Detroit And with these-through the gr^t Chtyler slot and replacing it with another j it was quoted at the time it is or­ flying In the air have been respon­ the armies were demobilized after ized Quality—dependahility and long life assu ^ by the sm figure. dered the broker will have enough sible for many tragedies. the World "War. money to pay the extra amount. finest engineering design and predsion mimufactuMg whifh On a line of chairs sat a num­ Margin accounts tell the story. He entered Putnam and Company ber of men, some watchin.g the “Margins are merely speculative, in January, 1919 and was with have produced the Chrysler "60", 70 and Imperial 80 . board with interest, others buried and are in the nature of bets to Operators ■who tried to call the turn some extent. A man may buy a on the rise and fall have won many them for some time. A better offer deep in the financial pages of the attracted him, however, and he left New York newspapers. luunber of shares of stock at the times and again others have lost. You owe it to yourself to ride in the "50”— quoted price, hoping that by the Stocks are uncertain, because of the their employ. They called him back “’Fhe market is just about closing after six months of absence and he now,” said Mr. Gilbert, “and the time he is expected to pay for them big operators ’ who are constantly- Not a perfunctory demonstration, but we ^ e ^ r to give they will have gone up, leaving him trying to influence the market to has been with them steadily ever Coupt $ 7Jo; Coach $;j8qr boys are sticking up the last of the since. Some time ago he was made Roadster {with rumhlt you the opportunity for a r ia l test, you to select the route and quotationfi for today.” a profit which he realizes as soon their advanetga. They do not take as lie sells. into consideration the small inves­ a partner and now holds one of the seat) $795; Sedan $8^0; do the driving, if you wish. The pace slackened. 'Change had f. 0. b. Detroit, subject closed and the work of the office “All stocks bought this way are tor, but are out for themselves most responsible posts in the firm. went on a little more slowly. The delivered just as they are in any every time. He is married and has one son, to current Federal exetse Then and only then wiU you a p p t^ e that nowhere elM at tension had lessened. The boys other transaction. However, the Market Slang William D. Holman, Jr. His home tax. Chrysler dealers an $750 can you obtain the same performance, luxury and com went about their work on the board man buying the stocks buys them Mr. Gilbert explained some of at the present time is in West in a position to extend'^be with less speed. Soon tliey had the on the chance that they will rise the slang terms which are used in Hartford. convenience of time pay­ fort you get in the Chrysler 50 . in price liefore they are delivered Mr. Holman’s father is one of ments. Ask about CbryslePs closing quotations all up and their to him. In the event that they do the Stock Exchange. For Instance, •vork for the day was finished. the reporter asked him what was Manchester's most prominent attractive plan, AR Chry­ not rise, he loses. Democrats and is a member of the sler cars have the addi­ Heady for Questions “Selling stocks on margin is meant by a bear raid. “Now,” said Mr. Gilbert, “what "A bear is a pessimist A bear, as firm of Gammons and Holman, tional protection agaii^. done in the same way only in in­ manufacturers of special machine is it that you want to know? Shoot verse ratio. Margin operators may you know, reaches up after some­ theft of the Fedco system the questions and I'll try to an­ take certain stocks when they are thing and pulls it down. So a bear tools. of numbering. swer them.’ ’ at the peak and due for a rise, sell in the Stock Exchange is like a bear 'Well, the reporter wanted to them, and when the time comes for in that respect. He is always play­ 'TWAS EXPECTED know what it was all about, ■what] them to make delivery on their ing for a downward trend In the made the stocks go up. why people sales, try to buy them at a lower market because that Is to his ad­ “I,hear Hardupp’s shop burned speculated in them, what a margin price, thus realizing a profit. In a vantage. A bear raid on the market last night. They say you could see was and a few other things t':gt he nutshell, the margin buyer buys is the concerted action of a number the fire a long way off.” might be able to work into his without passing any money and of "bear” operators who have form­ “Yes, I saw It six months ago.” story. the seller sells without having any ed a combine to force a stock down — Tit-Bits, London. In a few seconds the general stock in his possession.” manager had started to explain the to its lowest price. Quotations are received in the "You have probably read of whole procedure .He talked graphi­ broking offices on the stock tickers. cally and clearly, telling of the pro­ “bulls” In the Stock Exchange. t l T T l E SOB Putnam and CompantV operates These are the optimists, or the cess by which an investment was three of these machines in addition made, how the broker acts and men who gamble on a rise in to a direct telegraph wire from New prices. As a bull tosses things in the what happens when a broker re­ York. One of the tickers is connect­ ceives an order. ed with the New York Stock Ex­ air, so the Slock Exchange bulls try "In the first place, he said, “our change, a second with the Curb Ex­ to toss the prices of stocks up and business is handling other people’s change and the third brings in bond see when they are at their high money, investing it as we are ord­ quotations. level.” ered, to the best advantage of our The Stock Ticker The reporter had also read of clients. In order to know just how A stock ticker resembles on of “corners”, without having had any­ we can buy stock at its cheapest we those old fashioned glass domes thing more than a vague idea of must know where the cheapest which used to stand on the parlor what they meant. Mr. Gilbert ex­ stock can be found. C H RYS LE R tables many years ago. The domes plained: “If the New York Exchange What a Corner Is doesn’t have it, we must go some­ contained stuffed birds or animals and were considered the height of "A corner In the market occurs where else, maybe to Boston, Phil­ when somebody buys up all the adelphia or even away out west to parlor decoration in days when the parlor was never used except when stock he can. The scarcity of the Geovge S* Sniith Salt Lake City. We know where stock In the market forces the price we can get this stock at the lowest “company” came or for funerals. price and we use that knowledge The resemblance there ceases, up and the operator can sell at a for the benefit of our customers. however, for instead of a stuffed high price. A bear who corners the SO Bissell Ste Phone 660^2 So* Manchester Search the Markets bird, the ticker .contains some del­ market “dumps”' his stock In, sell­ ing as much as he can. As the law “We might be able to get that icate telegraphic machinery. Like DRIVE A C H R Y S L E R TO P R O V E A C H RY S L e1* came stock in New York but, as it a silkworm exuding Its gum, the of supply and demand controls the sometimes happens, we can buy it ticker pounds out miles and miles price, the great amount of stock ^ S A two dollars cheaper in some dis- of thin paper tape, on which it which Is suddenly made available wau.t.Mr.orr. a».nt market, we go out of our way prints the quotations. The tape Is brings the price down. Then the 1

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Ing the slght-Hne oI motor vehicle J * 1 STATE’S BUILDER OF GOOD ROADS drivers and tending to decrease ac-i I*. . ' a RADIO PIRXSRAM cidents. The elimination ‘Of curves j m S-W TAM , CLEVELAND—760. Leading DX Stations. and grades is also making-possible 1 : / I. Sunday, July 3.. t3d)u lt:0vi-.»«»• 7:00 6:00—Ctevelshd--orchestra. A FRANCE 8:00 7:00—Theater program. 7:20 0:20— WEAK programs (2 hra.1 hazards. ' leading tonors with the M^ropolUan SZ8—KYW, .CHICAGO—670. Ooera the 9:00 8:0^1.ntherun sorvtce*. , Widening Highways fn;(lD 9:00—I'Neniiong. < 9:30 8:30—WJZ Modllerranesn*, Atwater Kent Sunday night »d lo con­ 10:30 9:30—Studio program. Another of Commissioner Mac­ cert from WEAK and «»« 11:00 10:00—Gill’s orch«iC SL._ donald’s ideals is the widening of work. KlphtiR’s “ Rece(wlonar will 440.9—WeX-WJR, DETROIT-eeo. 389.4— WBBM. CHICAGO—77a open the aragrgtn ani^'M y UtMe .Urey 7:00 6:00—Gnerstle ensemble. 9:00 8:00—Orch: studio; orch. highways to meet the needs of the 8:16 7;16-MethodlBt service. 1:00 |3:0U-^'titty Club. ever increasing number of motor 11:011 ut:00—Church 388.6—WCBH.^WJJO. CHICAGO—42a vehicles. This ideal has been carried by Mr, AUhouse at *}Rus- , 482.S-WOR, NEW^K-710. 7:00 C:0U—Theater organ. star!; folk aonks’ will be 'WDfi:* WOR,* hinigh- 4:80 8;S0—Studio proKTsm. 8:00 7:00—O n h estrs; artist*. out on the Boston Post Ro^d.be­ light ' for* “ ' this samtsame night, -■ and WJZ fl:06 5:00—I..evltow’* ensemi'le. I0:00 9:00—I'aliner House prOm m . 7:00 6:00—Elk’s ' " organ rec t*l. tween New Haven and the New will feature_a_ —***___ si'- program Inter­ 308.9-WQN.WLIB. CHICAGO—86a York State Line where the width of pret^" by "dodfrey Ludhw. violinist, 7:45 6:45—Aoior** Guild players 8:30 7:3ii—Musical: string quinist. and Lolita Cabrera Oslntlwra, pianist. 8:15 7:15—l^svltow’s linustcsl. 9:15 8:15—W EAF program. the road has been doubled., permit­ Th* Selwyn Inatnimental ,Trlo and 9:00 8K»^Rus*tan Folk Songe. 9:45 8:45—rtesdlng: quintet: miisle. ting four lanes of traffic to pass. 9:80 8;*U—Choir luvialhl*. ^ Trouveriun, Male Quartet Will ) (SX) t ' ' , 8:30 7:80— Pstnotle progryn. 486—WJZ. NEW YORK—660. 34a7—KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—880. necticut River. The work of high­ f72*.S--WPQ, A TLA N TIC C ItV —tW . 10:30 9:.3o— Miiald txiver's hour. 8:15 4:16—Community recital. 9:d0 8:W)—Children’s hour. way construction, supplemented by U:00 10:00— Baptist service. 11:30 1(>:.30—Organ concert. 9:15 8:15—soprunoi Spanish tenor. 394.5—WOS. JEFFERSON CITY—760. the care of bridges and operation 10:3(1 9:30—Suiidu.v evening ipustcftl. 1:00 i2:00—The Mediterraneans. tdX) 1:00—Roxy and Hi* Gang. 0:30 .s:80—Church service. of ferries, has required an aggre­ 286.5-WBAL, pALTIMOBf—1060. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—840. 7:0(1 6:00—Organ recital. 8:30 4t3fr—People’s Radio Vespers. gate appropriation of $40,090,167.- 6:60 5:60—n.asehall: organ recital. 12:00 ll:fl(t—Classic hftur. 7;.’>0 8:30—Quartet with WJZ. 1:00 13:00— N. B. C.-program. 44, while the total expenditures of 8:00 7:00—W BAL concert prehealra. 7:30 8:30—Elk# Mala Quartet. 8:00 7:00—Three Plano Concerto. 2:00 1:00—Orch: "h!uas:" pianist. the department during its history 9:00 8:00—Godfrey Ludlow, vlollplst. 405.2—WCCO. MINN.. ST. PAUL—740. arc gi fted with the consummate nerve 352.7— WNAC; BO«TON-i.i850. 8;36 7:30—Traveloguo, "HalU a*Kt have been $82,547,810.67, the bal­ The “ Hawks" of Paris Santo Domingo." 9:45 8:46—Harriet Band, pianlat. 1:00 12:00—Concert orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Munlcinal organ recital. ance coming from motor vehicle 7:30 6:.30—Church service. 9:00 8:00—Godfrey Ludlow, violinist: of a patent-medicine faker. Lolita Qainaborg. pianist. 3j(4.4_KGO, OAKLAND—780. fees and fines, gasoline tax, and re­ 9:0.5 8:05—Symphony concert orch. 11:35 10:3.';—f’rcshylorian service. French, who have acquired a knowl­ 302.8— WGR, B U FFALO —880. 0:30 8:80—Concert ensemble. funds' from towns under statutory CHAPTER LXXII sot—WIP, PHILADELPHIA—590. 1:00 Ij no—N. B. C. program. edge of “ Eengleesb.” , 10;4b !i;45—JTeahyterlan9:45—Preshyterlsn service. 336.9— KNX. OAKLAND—89a provisions. 7:4.5 C:45—Presbyterian, C - ■ ■ ■ ‘ service, 7:1.5 C:1B—Trinity Church services. Now, these guides know their 318.7— KDKA, P i t t s b u r g h — 960. 11:00 in;on—I’ reahvlerlnn sermon. Although the aggregate mileage The "hawks of Paris” should be 9:1.5 8:15— 8 W E A K program s, 12:00 11:00—Theater cr^neert orchestra “ vegetables.” They know their 346.11.1—WMAK.------BUFFAt^CUeBO,------H :00 10:00—Chrlsttsn Church service of the state highway system at this avoided by Leglonaires and all 8:31) 4:30—nsseball scores. 1:00 12:00—Feature progTBm. Paris. But they demand exliorbl- 10;2:i »;25—Presbyterian service. 422.3—KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. time is 1,952 miles, 729 miles of 3:K> 2:15—Rlclielsen’s forum. 3TO.B—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. other tourists most religiously. tant prices for their services. And 11:0(1 in;00—Eptsoopal service. intS."; 9;.'l5—Ptrltice concert orchestra. this total have been reconstructed 4:00 3:00—Wolshek string :quurtet. 12:35 11 rS.i;—Relcer’s orchestra. they get a ten per cent “ rakeoff” tn 7:5" 6:50—Christian S Slate Highway Coiiiniissioner. All along the boulevards that know nothing that an enterprising 8:45 7:43-*“ Even8ong.!' *ertiK)n. 8:30 7:80—Music, choir, soloists. BLIND, EDITS BOOK 0:00 8:00—Bible, science, health talk 8:1.5 7:l.'i—Bible lecture. converge at the Opera, and par­ voyager can’t find out for hlmseH 10:00 9:00—Seaside ensemble. 9:00 8:00-1. B. .g. A. choral singers. ticularly in that street ot all streets 447.5-WEEI, BOSTON“r670. 894.5—WHN. NEW YORK-780. 10:00 9d)0—Address. ' Los Angeles.— One of the several in a few hours of searching. Paris 7:30 6:30—WEAK pro*. (IH -hrs.) 10:0(1 9:00—I ’rlnco Joveddnh; dance. which is presided over by a statute 10:05 9:0.5—Theater radio revldw. 12:00 U:00—Frivolity Club orchestra. 288.3—WENR. CH IC AG O -1040. existing journals for the blind is is too obvious to necessitate the lOr.10 9:30—Samovar orch: artists. of Napoleon— the Rue de la Paix— services of a guide. . 333.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—800.' 893.8— W LW L. NEW YORK—1020. State’s Highway Dep't. “ The Braille Mirror,” published at they> do their haunting. 10:00 9:00—Baritone, tenor, pianist. 8:00 7:00—Sermon, choristers. 41C.4—WHT. CHICAGO—72a Los Angeles by J. Robert Atkinson. It is doubtful if there are any Il;t5 10:1,5—Russo’s OrloIO orehortra. 8:30 X;30-i-Dand: choir. “ Guide, sir?” they ask, “ See the more actual swindlers in Paris than 361.2—W8AI. CINCINNATI—«0 . 808—WOO. PHILADELPHIA—590. 12:30 11:30—Request program. Atkinson was stricken blind, when 9:00 8:00—SsrmoneUa.' 6:00 6:00—Organ; 1;.30 12:30—Back Home Hour, interesting sights of Paris! See the in New York. But there are liter­ 7:30 6:30—rreabyterlan 35, and at once turned to the prob­ 9:15- 8 :15—W E A F program. 635.4— WHO. DES MOINES—660. Now Thirty Years Old Crystal Palace! See many strange ally thousands of stranded Ameri­ 9:45 8:45—String quartet. 516.9— WCAE. PITTSBURGH-58a lem of journalism for the blind. He 6:30 4:80—Twilight hour. 9:.10 «;.')0—De Moines trio. sights.” cans and foreigners who are living 382.7—WHK. CLEVELAND—880. 405.2— KHJ. LOS A N G E L E S -740. invented special stereotyping ma­ 8:30 7;30—1. B. S; A. program. 6:30 5t.30—Dinner Concert. Gifted with the consummate 7:30 6:20—W EAF prog. (3 hrs.J 12-00 11:00—Viola: quartet: chlmeg. chinery and presses for Braille by their wits. They try every con­ 9:45 8*4.5-R. J. Crocker's program. 461.3— WHAS. LOUISVILLE—660. nerve of a patent-medicine faker, 374.8-W W J. DETROIT—^ 361.2—WeSH. PORTLAND—83a type. The journal even carries ad­ versational art in the category to 7:80 6:30—Baptist services 7:20 f.:20—W EAF orogram. July 1 Marks Anniversary of Founding ot they cannot be shaken off easily. attach themselves to a prosperous' 7:20 i::20—JVEAE proga, (2% bra.) 2SS.4—WSYR. SYRACUSE—1330. 508.2—WOW. OMAHA—590. vertisements, in raised type. They can spot an American almost 280.2—WOL, NEW YORK—1070, ll;0a 10:00—Chapel service. ___ party with ideas. And once they 8:3(1 7:30—Symphony orch. 7:80 6:30—Fundoy dinner coneerL State’s First One-Man Commission— Three before he gets off the train at :he 8:30 7:30—Christian Science sennon. 299.8— KMOX. ST. LOUIS—1000. OH, THAT’S DIFFERENT find a lodging for their talons they 9:18 8:1B-i-Solwyn Instrumental Trio. 10:00 9;0a—Ijinee’s orchestra. 9;45 8:48—Trouvsrlan Male Quartet. 9:4.5 8:4.5—Soprano, tenor, pianist. Gare St- Lazaire. Once they think can’t be shaken off until they suc­ 475.9— WRC. WASHINGTON—«0 . 11- 00 10:00-Sunday Night Club. Commissioners Have Built Present System 10:2-* 9:25—Veo’s orqheBtsa. 12:30 11:30—Dance orch: organ. She; This play isn’t at all true to they have one “ hooked” they fol­ ceed in "knocking off” plenty of 11:30 10:80—Artists recHsL 7:80 8:20—W EAF prog. (2 hrS.) m Leading DX Stations. of 2,000 Miles— Name “Macdonald” Promi­ low along for blocks, wheedling francs for their Information. li:tli> ld:oa—Oirpeui. i uuucc o..:u. life. and demanding acceptance of their Monday, July 4. 348.1—WMAK, b u f f a l o —580. nent in History. He: Which is quite natural. Beware the hawks of Paris. Fire crackers will snap, torpedoes 6:15 6:18—Dinner music; talks. ATLANTA-BO. She: But she gets it.— Answers, services. They are nondescripts of .will crash, sky rockets will Screech, 8:00 7:00—Tenor, soprano: feature 7:30 C;30—WJZ program. every nationality, though mostly Tuesday :— “Lolotte" and patriotic songs will mingle With U:C|0 8:U()—Special program; music. 10:00 9:00—“ Celebrating the. Fourth. London. the shouts of thousande of people 10*.30 9:30—Travel talk. 12- 45 11 :'15—Troutt’s melody artists. ■when WGL broadcasts an unusual 3^,g_WTAM, CLEVELAND-75a With the tremendous tr.aftic of<*^ feature which has been named .“What 1:30 11:39—Cantor's orchestra. a holiday week-end sweeping over road was awarded to J. H. Cooke New York Sounds Like on JUly 4. 7:00 6:00—Ixm bardo's orclicsera, All Chicago it in every section of the state, the on August 28, 1895 and the pave­ The same station will also teatun* a 8:00 7dW»—Hesrthsido organ rvc'taL Stations Silent Connecticut highway system, con­ ment was completed on September program of Negro spirituals to bosEng S:80.,7:30-atudlp recital. 9, 1896 at a cost of $2,720.64, of by the Brooklyn Male Chorus for an­ 10:00 9:00?-Qrnnd opera with WLAF. Monday Night. sisting of nearly 2,000 miles of DAILY RADIO PROGRAM other .Monday ntght hlghllghL Rosy 11;00 I0:00—Btudlo hour, paved roadway, is inanimately cel­ which the town, county and state and His Gang will give mSTked atten­ 12:00 II:liO—Orchestra; organ. ebrating its thirtieth birthday. each paid one-third. y:20— Melody Boys; dance. Leading DX Stations. tion to Enro Rapee In an Indepand- ^461.3-WTIC, HARTFORD-650. 428.3—W LW , ClNCINNATI—700. In 1897 when the state legisla­ Saturday, July 2. 339.8—WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. ence Night concert to bo rodiatM by 6:30 6:80—Bond trio: talk. I 7:0U-^lbaoii orehestra. I Thirty years ago this month, on 1:30 12:30—GUI’s orchestra. (DST) (ST) WJZ and the Blue Network. Gold- 7:80 6:30—Merrymakers.' I 7:3(1—Theatrical review; orch. ture established the one man com­ Edwin Krtinko Goldman will direct 8:80 7:30—Theater vaudeville, ljuly 1,1897 to be exact, the Con­ Ills liiinous hand when they present 7:00 fi:00—Cantor’s orche.stra. 476—WSB, ATLANTA—630. man’s Band, with Olive Marshall. M - I 8:00—Lyric male quSrlet. necticut highway system came in­ mission with James H. MacDon­ an open air concert of miscellaneous 8:00 7:00—Studio program. 10:00 9:00—Seewald program. prano soloist, will present a patiioUc 10:00 9:00—Grand opera ho^r r 8:.30—Special program. 12:45 11:45—Concert. 11:05 i0 ;(iS—C!ubr Worthy oioneMra, I 9:00—Special features. to existence witli the establishment ald as the head of the department, selections on the New York Univer­ 'J:.30 8:30—Pocohontaa Indians. irogram which will open with the well ir::tO : —Theater organ. it increased its appropriation for sity campus on Saturday night. This 10:00 9:00— Ev Jones’ Merrymakers. 626—KYW, CHICAGO—670. k:nown march. “The Stars and Stripes 10 30 I 9:30—Zoo dance music. of the State Hhahway Department 422.5—WOR, NEWARK—710. 7:00 6:00—Children’s progj concert Forever." through Ihe microphones of 422.6—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 499.7— W FAA, DALLAS—600. the two years to $200,000, but program will bo broadcast by WEAK 7:00 6:00—.lacques Jacobs ensemble. as the state's first single headed and n.ssoclatcd stations of the Red 7:00 6:00—.lacobs’ ensemble. 8:00 7:00—Studio concert WEAK. W8A1 and WLIT, A program 4:30 : —I^vltow’s orchestra. 8:30 7:30—Davenport’s Oicncali' also altered the statute so that the' Network, and will feature George J. 8:00 7:00—Plasichaert Trio. 11:30 10:30—I.opez orch: carnival. . under the fllrectlpn pt.f’--jt.the N8llon«L- 6 80 l():80- commission. During its thirty 10:00 9 :00—Comet'soloist. 325.9—KOA, DENVER—9aa years of service to tlic state, the counties were elii” 'nated from the Carev. xylophone soloist. Earlier In 8:30.. j;30—Drgnn. violinist. 389.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—TTOi R. ' wiH be' the btff highlight for the evening WEAK and WRC will ra­ 9:15 .g;,15—Royal Mala Quartet. 8:00 7:00—Orchestra; artists. WBZ. and the Wtibertforce Univer­ 11:00 J0:0M—Tneatcr orenestru. highway department has completed cost of construction and so that the diate a regular Saturday night high- 9:30 8:30t—Balaliaka Band. 11:00 10:00—Osborn's orch: studio prog sity Glee Club will entertain ,^oae who 1l;19 10:13—Patriotic mus.c, songa an expansive network of smooth state aiid towns each paid one- ligiit when the Week-Enders, a syn­ 10:1.5...... O:!.';—Baritone: studio trio. 1:00 12:00—Request period. tune to WOO. Other highlights will 5^85 4:68—Baseball; organ. 440.9—WCX.WJR, DETROIT—e«a lliOO 10:00—Hagan’s orche.stra. 305.9—WON-WLIB, CHICAGO—980. be the Parnassus String Trio threugh 6:80 5:30—rppular duo; tenor., 8:00 7:00—Goidkette's dance oren. highways, Second to none in flic half of the cost. The apportion­ thetic symphony, will be staged before 6 :08—l-owe’s prchMtra. the microphones. Marley Sherris will 333.1—WBZ. NEW ENGLAND—900. 7:35 6:3.5—Ensemble: Almanack. W EAF. the gi-and opera ’lllgolelto 7:08 8:15 7:15-IJ6h l oper^ i T ' countrv. Road building dates back ment of the cost of state-aid con­ 9:00 8:00—Musical; Goldman Band.- 7:30 6-30—Roxy with wjii. 10:00 9:00—Sextet with WJZ. have charge of an entertainment of 6:00 5:00—Morey’s orch; musical. through WEAF and the R ^ Network, e l^ N a t io n a l G. A. R. program more than 2.000 years to the con­ struction has been altered several songs and music through WJZ. Oth­ 7:00 6:00—Lowe’s Statler orch. 10:30 9:30—“Over the Hills." Russia. a program entitled ’’Celebrating Wte OiOO 10:35 9:35—Organ: etage 6:30—Ecker concert group. 11:00 10:00-Talk; music box. Fourih” through WSH and prtrlotlc 9:30 jj:30— musical. 374.8— W W J. DETROIT—800. struction of the historic Appian...... times since that statute was passed. er features weJl worth tuning In are 7:30 9:00—J^arlton^. planjit. a musical program entitled “The Daisy 8:00 7;00—Pop concert from Sym­ 12:00 11:00—Organ; orch. {D,4 hrt.) songs nnd music t h io s v the DX sta- 10:00 7*00 6:00—Dinner concert. Way from Rome to Capua in 312 i The law passed by the last General phony Hall: concert group 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—820. tion KO.\. Maximilllati Pilgsr ■will 10:31)•:mi 0:30—Baseball: x-Oft 7:00—Musical pregram, Chain, which will be offered by the 4«1:5-^WEAF. n e w Y p R K - 8ia B. C., and nations and states have j Assembly which takes effect today Kuriz Studio Quartet through WIP I0:'I0 9:40—Heisman’a orchestra. 8:00 7:00—Classical hour; lesson. direct the Naumhurg Symphonic Con­ 8:30 7 :3 0 -W EAF program*- recognizes two classes of towns: 491.5—W EAF. NEW YORK—610. 9:00 8:00—Director’s hour. snJos. cert Orchestra when they offer a 6-00 5 :00—Waldorf music. 4997_WBAP. f o r t WORTH—50a been striving ever since that time and WGKS. a vocal recital as sung by 6:00— llano twins. to connect their cities with paved i. e. those having annual tax re­ the Royal Male Quartet through WOR. 6:00 B;U0—Waldorf dinner music 11:00 10:00—Orchestra: songs. memorial urogram for * mstirw 7:00 6:15—independence Dav 9:30 8:30—.Musical piogram. i and a program of German songs and 7:00 6:00— Innssen’s Hofhrau orch. 1:00 12:00—Haskell trio: songs. higWlghl. while WJZ will devote the 7:15 11:30 10:31)—Fiddle Band. highways. Few however, can boast ceipts of $30,000 or less, and those 7:30 6:30—Parnassus String Trle- 12:30 11:50—Pian'st: muslca . music by the well known vocalist 7:30 6:30—Week-Enders. 344.6— WLS. CHICAGO—870. whole afternoon to a Fourth of July 7:00—South - Sea Islanders. of a greater percentage of well having tax receipts in excess of Heinz Bisping, through WNYC. 8:30 7:30—Goldman Band concert. 8:00 7:00-Barn dance, banjo, har­ celebration featuring an orchestra, so­ 8:00 340.7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—880.. 9:15—Eddie Elkin’s orchestra. monica. orch. (5 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Goldman Band. 10:30 9:30—Pianist, orchestra. paved roads than Connecticut. that amount. Towns in the first 10:15: loists. a quartet and a well known 9:00—Opera. "Rlgoletto. Wave lengths In meters on left ot il:00 10:00—Palal.s D’Or orchestra. 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ. CHICAGO—670. speaker. 10:00 12:00 iDOO-rhllosophsT: uke. Coiumis.sioiiers class will pay one-eighth of the 455—WJZ, NEW YORK—660. 7:30 6:30—Dance: bnaehall. 11:00 10:00—Rolfe's orcheMraj^ 394.5_W03, JEFFERSON CITY—76a station title, kilocycles on the right. 466-W J Z . n e w T6 R K - ^ 0. The history of the Connecticut cost of construction while, those Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 1:00 12:00—Yoeng’s dance orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Photologiie: songs. Wave lengths in meter* on left ol 10:30 9:30—Plano: ramblera^ _ in the second will pay one-quarter, 4:30 :t:30-Mediterraneans. 10:30 9:30—Orch; WQ.1 program. stationrtl'lle. wiloc.'cles on the right. 1:00 12iOO—July 4th Cel^ratlon. 3?a2—WDAP, KANSAS C lT ^^ia H'lghway partment actually and Eastern Standard. Black type in­ 4:80 8:80—Manhattan Irlo. dicates best features. 5:30 4:30—Raseball scores. 1:00 12:00—WQ.l popular program. Times art) Easterii Daylight bs'ring 10:00 9:00—WEAF grand opeta. dates back two years previous to the lialancc in both cases being 5:20 4;80—Boacluill; tnarkets. 11:00 10:00—Musical program. 6:50 6:.50—BasehaU scores. 449.7- WFAA. DALLAS—600- snd Eastern Standard. Black type In­ 5:50—Baseball: tlmO, July 1, 1897, for the first road paid by the state. 7:00 6:00—Vlctorlne’s Bellechatre or. 10:30 9:30—Symphony orrhestra. dicate best features. C:50 1:45 13:46—NlghthaWkfroH^ Leading East Stations. 1:00 12:00—Dance orchestra. 7:00 6:00-Kletn’s W .5—KFI, LOS ANQELE8-^a commission was founded by a spec­ Largest State Branch 8:00 7:00—Sherris’ Radio Evening. gtso—Roxy jn d HI* Gang. The openir.r of the highway de­ (D^X) (S’P) 10:00 9:00-Keystone duo. 1:30 12:30—Theater organ. ,.30 11:00 10:00—Johnsion’a music bo*. ial act of the General Assembly ot 9:30-Twin Oaks orchestra. 352.9—WCC. DAVENPORT—850. Leading Xast Stations. . 9:00 8:00—Spotlight hour. 13:00 H;00—N, B. C- Prygr*™-. partment's thirty-first year finds it 272.&-WGP. ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10:30 lo-OO 9:00-i-Mi)onllght scxteu ,1895 which established a board of 7:05 C.’O.i—Dinner music. 405.2—WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 9:30 8::!0—Tenor, contralto. 1:00 12:00—Songs: Pa»tel trio. ■ ^ !3 men to begin the work of high­ I tlic largest single branch of the 9:00 8:00—Steel I’ler minstrels. 6:20 6:20—Baseball: orch: questions 12:00 11:00—l.e Clair orch: songs. ^^L^^WPG, ATLANTIC p lT Y -1 1 0 a 405.2—WCCOt MINN.e.STj PAUL—740- I state government. It has offices in 9::t0 X::!U—Conceit: studio. 8:00 7:00—Topics In season. 325 9—KOA. DENVER—920. 7:05 C:05—Dinner music. 9:00 8:00—Orch: contralliJ; , way reconstruction in this state. 10:30 11:30—Three dance orchestras. 0:00 8 :0 0 -To he announced. • 11:00 l0:00_Gonz:iles Bnrcelonlans. 7:5.'’, 6:55—Talk; dance: concerL 10*30 9:30—Lecture recital, musical. The first commission consisted of j every county and employes located 10:00 •l•00—Male quart; Holst’s orch. 449.7— W BAP, FORT WORTH—600. 10:00 9:00—Musical progratm 12:05 11:05—Variety Program. 352.7— WNAC, BOSTON—850. 7:30 eVs^W D O _trlo; the following three men: James 11. in every township in the state. It 6:33 5:33—Dinner dance. 508—WIP. PHILADELPHIA—590. 9:30 8::(»—Sunday School lesson, 10:'J0Xu • MvJ 9:30—Stualo:w • tenor;9 artists., 12*30 11:30—Orchestra: entertainer. 6-10 6:10—Dinner music: markets. 10:00 9:0(1—Musical: popular numbers. 11:00 I0:0n—Two dance 8:60 7:50—Wllbertforc* U. Quartet. 1:80 12:.10—Organ recital. MacDonald of New Haven, William is looked upon nationally as one of 7:30 6:30—Pianist: talk. 9:80 8:30-Heldman'8. music. 8:00 7:00—Musical progrim . 7:00 6:00—Bedtime: pianist. 11:30 l0:30^Concert. 286.8-iWBAL. ■ALTIMORE—lOSa 384.4-KQO, OAKLAND—'TSa -^ the most efficient highway depart­ 340.7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—880, 10:03 9:03—Crgun r y R»|* R. MacDonald of Cromwell, Conn., 9:00 8:00—Concert program. 8:30 7:30—Stringed music. 7;30 8:30—Roxy with WJZ. 815.7-KDKA. P«TT8BURQH-96a 13:00 11:00—N. B. C. program. ments in the country. 8:00— Kurtz Studio Quartet. 11:00 10:00—Dance frolic. 9:00 8:00—Ensemble; tenor. and A. C. Sternberg:, of West Hart­ 10:03 !):03—Bovle’s dance orchestra. 9:00 6:00 5:00—EnsemWe; baseball. 1:00 12:00—Book ch at No better criterion of depart­ 302.8— WGR, BUFFALO—990. lOion 9:00—Danc-e music; organ. 370.2-WDAF. KANSAS CITY—810. 10:00 9:00—W BAL dance orchestra. 254.1-W RVA. R'CMM®N7>—1180.,, ford. These men served the state 315.7—KDKA. PITTSBURGH—950. 11:00 10:00—Popular songs: chefs. 362.7-WNAC, BOSTON—«8a 7:00 6:00—Opeij: mental efficiency is found than in 8:30 7:30—WEAK Goldman Band. 7:20 6:30-iRcad conditions talk. 10-10 9:10— Pianist. * Four . Deuces. , from 1895 to 1897. In the latter 345.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—560. 6:00 5:00—Baseball: band. 1:4.5 12:45— Nighthawk. frolic. 8:00 7:00—Dinner music. the method of awarding contracts 7:20 6:20—Road conditions talk. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES-S40. 7:30 7:80—Musical program. 7:30 6:80—Rnxv with W J ^ _ 12:00 If.OO-Dance '“uslc, . year, the General Assembly abol­ 7:15 6:15—Baseball scores. 8:0(1 8:00— Light ope™ wlllv W J ^ 4a3.3_KPO. SAN FRANW5eO-7ia in the Connecticut Highway De­ 7:30 6:30—Theater program. 7:30 6:30—Concert. 12:00 11:00— N. M. C. program. 9:30 8 :.’I0—Special program. ished the three man board and 379.6—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 1:00 12:00—Seml-cliissical music. 11:00 10:00—Dunce music: orgM . gras—WGV. SCHENECTADY—m 12:00 11:00—N. B. C, Pr®p^5£', , partment. This contract system is 8:30 7:30—WHAM musical program. 6:35 6:35—Basehnll scorea 1:00 12:00—Program with » l . founded the present single beaded 9:30 8:30—Studio; musical program. 12:30 11:30—Markets; time; weather. 2:00 1:00—Radio cluK a o a s -w o R . b u f f a l o ^ w . commission which has been in ex­ complete in every detail, provides 7:25 6:25—Baseball: Onondaga music 3:00 2:00—Midnight frolic. 8:00 7:00—Hawaiian ensembi*. 6:30 6:30—Van Curler orchestra. 3:00 1:00—Variety houti *f*T*** . 11:00 10:00—Dance program. ,,.vrr. 6]36-BaseluiU scorea. istence since that time. The first for all contingencies, and leaves no 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 8:30 7:30— WHAM musical. 334.4— KOO. OAKLAND—780. 9:00 l;(KL“ Wr*n concert program. Seoondary DX Stitionff 9:30 8:30—WEAK Goldman Band 12:00 1 1 :0 0 -N. U. C. program. Connecticut Highway Commission­ loopholes. The exact amounts of 8:00 7:00—Organist: ...... talk...... Sdoondary Eastern Stationt ' 333.1„WKRC, CINCINNATI—90a 9:0.') 8:05—■WEAK: ZoojJCOgram. 10:15 9:15—Elkin’s orchestra. 1:00 12:00—Vocalists, cornetlst. each kind of material are deter­ 2:00 1 ;00—Whltcomh Band; solos. 272.8-WHAR. ATLANTIC ClTV-1100 893:g-i:WLWL, NEWi-YORK-IOSa 9 : ^ 8:00—Public schools program, er was James H. MacDonald, one 10:00 9:00—Castle Farm; dance. ------11:00------10:00-Dance ------music. ;16 8:15—Songs; ensemble. of the original three commission­ mined by the department before Secondary DX Stations. 8:00 ' 9: lo-no 9:00—Legion musical. bids are called for and the specifi­ Secondai^ Eastern Stations 447.8-WBBI, B08T0N-^7a 10:00 8:00—Favorite melodlee; cello. °‘361.2—WSAI, CINClNNATI-^a ers. It was under the guidance of 10:45 8:45—Baritone, orchestra. 8- 30 7:30—WEAF programs (« hrs., cations are drawn from this data. 272.6— W H A R , A T L A N T I C C I T Y — 1100 10:55 915.5—Orchestra. 288.3—WENR. CHICAGO—1040. 7:80 6:80-B<)ok u1k; pianist. Mr. MacDonald that the founda­ 9:00 8:00—Seaside trio, 348.6—WOBS, NEW YORK—860. 7:00 6:00—Organ: artists; stocks. 8:00 7d)0—Trumpet, piano, vlftlln. 536.4—WNYC, NEW YORK—560. 18:00 il:00-Curiner's o^ **^?*... The contractor is compelled to 8:30 7 :8 0 -Soprano: ensemble. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra; artists. 8;4o 7:45—Musicals, 3:00 2:0ft—Naumhurg Symphony eon 536.4—WHO. DES M OIN ES-^ tions of the present system were 447.5—WEEl, BOSTON-^70. 9- 80 8:30—Phill-rcck a orchestra. laid. Mr. MacDonald continued in conform to every detail and his 7:20 6:20—WEAK program (214 hre.) 8;4S 7:4B—Numbers: trio, quartet. 1:00 12:00—Dance orch. artists (2 tin) 9:00 8:00—Orchestra, mu*lcaJ^ cert. work is accurately checked after 10:05 9:05—Theater review. , 10:00 9:00—I.esson: quartet; organ. 416.4— W HT. CHICAGO—720. 10:10 »;10—Renard'a o ^ h : review, 434.5-CNRO. OTTAW A-6^ 10:00 9:0ft—Courtesy program. office for sixteen years, being suc­ 280.2—WQL, NEW YORK—1070. 8:15 7:15—Organ; classical. 362.8-WHK, qLBVBLANO-Wa 8:00' 7 :00—ChatesaLaurior orch. 1-00 12:00—Organ recital. 333.1— WKRC, CINCINNAtl—800. ^ 6 .V - v j j a x . JACKSONVILLE—sea ceeded on February 26, 1913 by his job is finished by means of en­ 11:00 10:00—T.oulsvllle I.rf)ons. 7:15 6:15—Ensemble: Club: talks. 9:30 8:30—Scotchman; harmonics. 8:31 7:31-L fa. S.^AJ tgtks. 8:80 7:30—Dominion markets, Charles J. Bennett of Hartford, gineering instruments which show 12:00 11:00—“ Biues-Bnllads,” ' dance. 8:00 • 7:00—Orch: ensemble: contest. 10:00 9:00—Your Hour t.eague. 9:80 3:30—WsnlstJ talk, 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra, 9:00 8^10—Orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Orchestra; vaudeville. 405.2—KHJ. LOS ANGELES—740. 10:05 PiOS—Buckey« li:00 10:00—Popular program. the exact amount of each material 361.2— WSAI. CINCINNATI—83Cr. 616.g-VVCAB, PlTT8BURGH-58a 12:00 lliOO’rTheoter oraan.. . Conn. Mr. Bennett held office for 7:15 6:15—Instrumental se.xtet, 635.4— WNYC. NEW YORK—560. 12:00 11:00—Ofd time tunes. 410 7—CFCF. M O N T R E A L -730, he has used. He is paid for the 405.2—WCCO, MINN., ST. PAUL—740. 6:00 5:00—Waldorf orchestra. 394.6—KOB, NEW MEXICO—76a ten years. He was succeeded on 7:30 6:30—WEAK prog. (2 ^ hrs.) 7:35 6:35—Songs; baseball; artists. f;So TtSO—Battle’s oroheetra. 6:55 5:65—BaseballJ C ovatos orch exact amount of materials used if 352.7— W H K . C L E V E L A N D — 860. 8:20 7:2'i-!-Pianist, songs, violin. 10:00 9:00—First tlmcis. 9:30 Studio; proRranL 10:30 9:30—Talks; July 1, 192 3 by tlic present com­ 11:05 10:0,5—Musical: dance orch. 10;.H0 9rS0-Oack Dcnny’a orchestra. 7:8(1 6;80—Upde Kaybee: 616.9— WMC. MEMPHIS—58a it be less than the specifications 8:01 7:01—Mader’s Bluejacket*. 9:30 8:30—German musical. 8:00 7:00-TArtiste, songs, dance v3V5 mission, John A. IMacDonald, wlio 9:00 8:00—Miriam W ard: SludlO. 516.9— WCAE, PITTSBURGH-580. 319—WSM, NASHVILLE-940. 10:30 9;3ft-Melt*dy mak^s. reappointed for a term of call for, and if he has used more 6:00 8:00—Orchestra: baseball. 8:15 7:15—A. Jackson trio. 13:00 11 :<>0—WMC Movla C ub. was than required amount he is paid 11:00 10:00—Musical: dance. • n-00 8:00—Barn dance (3 hrs.) S61.2—WenH? PORTLAND—«3a 336.9— KNX. OAKLAND—890. four years by Governor Trumbull 440.9—WJR. DETROIT—680. 9:00 ,7:00—Recital: WEAK band. ' : — House of Conant only the amount of his bid. 10:1.5 9;1S—Three dance orchestras. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—690. ,S;SJ 8:45 7 45 13:00 11:0(1—Violin;, piano; 3>rogram. durin.g the 19'27 session of the leg­ 8:00 7:00—Goidkette’s enaemble. • 11:00 10:00—Classical program. 10:00 8:00—W EAF opera.__ t:00 12:00—Tw o orcheytraa. Cement and various other ma­ 3 2:30 11 ;.30—Merry Old Chief. 225.4— W 8YR, SYRACUSE—1330. lO.-SO 9:30—Fireside 'Boys. M .4—WSYR, SYRACUSE—1330. islature. 7:30 6 :3 0 -Syracuse dinner music. 12:00 11:00—Brown's Oklahomans. 11 :n0 10:00—Hour of dance. 508.2—WOW, OMAHA—59a 325.9—WBOQ, NEW YORK—920. .422.3— KPO. SAN FRANCISCO—710. 7:80 6:30—Syracuse- dinner music. Including the men who served on terials are furnished to the contrac­ 8:00 7:00—Musical melange: artists. 8:80 7:30—Studio programs, pianist. 2802-WGL, NEW YORK-IOJO. 11:00 10:00—Orenestra,' 1:00 12:00—Dafiee music (4 hrs.) 9:00 8:0ft—Duets, rirewortta, talk. 8:30 7:30—Soprano; harmauv hour 29».8-KM O X. ST. LOU 8-1000. tor by the department because the 9:00 8:00—Russian Reveries. 9:30 8:30—Studio program. tO’.OO 0:00—Revolf Rov«Hera. the original board, one of whom 11:00 10:00—Dance music. 299.8— KMOX, ST. LOUIS—1000. 0:48 •t48—July 4th in ’ N. V, C l^ . 10:00 9:00—Orchestra; soloists. department buyln.g In large lots, 10:00 9:00—l.eonard’e orchestra. 9:00 8:00-Arttsts: organ: dance, later became the individual head . 236.1—WHAP, NEW YORK—‘1870. 478.9— WRCi WASHINGTON—640. 10:1ft 9:10—Patriotic sketch. 12:00 It:00—Etherlogue. of the department, only five men can secure better prices and a bet­ 8:00 7 :0 0 -Bible talk: orchestra. 12:00 11:00—McDonald Slaters, 10:30 9:3ft—Breeklyn Mala Chom*. 12:30 11:30—Lange’s orchestra- 9:00 8:00—Sacred program: talk. 12:30 ;30—Lange’s dance mueie. 9:00 1:00—W EAF pragrams (2 hrs.) have acted as liighway commission­ ter grade of cement than the indi­ 9:45 8:45—Violinist; talks; trio. 9:00 8:00—WEAK program (2 hrs.) 11 10:59 9:59—Contest; song*; orchestra. ers in Connecticut. It is interest­ vidual contractor. Cement is care­ ing to note that of these five men, fully put through a rigorous series SRBTOUES BY BliSSBY three have been of the same name of tests to insure maximum quality THE BOl)K OF KNOWLEDGE: (21) Fearless Men SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHBB although each has spelled it in a before it is purchased. slightly different manner from the ' Clearing Snow others. The name “ Macdonald" The ability of the Connecticut seems definitel.v linked with the Department to clear the entire history and destiny of the Connect­ highway system within a few hours icut higliway .system. after a.heavy snowfall has brought 19ZT First .Aiipropi-iatioii forth much praise in recent years. 149T When it first established the The snow removal system of the de­ partment begins to function auto­ Ir.ghwav commission, the General 1 : Assembly of 189 5 authorized an matically when the snow reaches appropriation of $150,000 for the a depth of three inches. Foremen two year fiscal period, a truly in- in charge of the 183 plow equipped jigniheant amount in comparison trucks begin work when the snow with the ^ip-opriation of $10,- reaches that depth and continues to 000,000 necessary today. The sta­ work alon,g their assigned sections tute under which tlie commission of highway until the snow has been was organized provided that the pushed completely off the highway cost of road construction should be and traffic paths are opened in 1 H A T K L both directions. CAFE OF _ born equally by the state, town, OOODUC and county, to that the amount Since Commissioner Macdonald IV' available to begin the giant task has been in office, one of the chief aims of the department has been Sailing on tj^r^iigh the Indian ooean, the expedition, of furnisning Connecticut with a The story of Explorations It full of the deeds of fear­ *By ChriftiiMB they had, after eleven mopthe of voyaging, arrived at Calicut, highway system was $450,000. eliminate bad curves and grades Through month after During the two year period, 102 from the highway system. Much le s s men— of the Lindbergh stamp— who have gone month of storm and hard­ pasBfd the CsfG of Coodj India. Da Gama took back to Portugal a rich cargo of towns made application for finan­ progress has been made in this bravely into the.unknown to give the w^ld the knowl­ ship the brave fleet of Hope and touoned Africa. I spices and stories of the great wealth of the country. cial assistance in the construction direction and every road that is un edge that “ it can be done.” Vasco Da Cam* was one Da Gama hamed the Another link had been forged In the chain of Intvna- der reconstruction today follows i four ships sailed south­ of roads, Plainville being the first of these. The Portuguese sailor %9t out° ward. place Natal, for OhrisVt tional commercer * • < (To Be Continued) town in the state to build a road much stralghter path than ever be­ nattl day,. * under the new statute provisions. fore. Sharp curve.3 and steep grades a water route to jpdia around the Cape o^ood HoP®- 74 The contract calling for the paving have been completely eliminated on By NtA,- tkreugs SswWl FwwItsISB ef FOWUhew Tk* Sssk «f Kixmh6r>. CspyrlgH. 1M3.J6. ■ y-:-.J.-.- --- ’ ' '.‘2, l ' .... / , ' 2,650 feet on th e _ Naugatuck (mpiny tha ftighwavH. tlius Imnrov ( {- • v.> ■■ V * * 1 '

■ -i': ^ ■■■• .<■ .’)V >• i a MANCHBSTETR. (CONN.) BV^ENING HERALD, SATURDAY JOLT 2,; 1'927. ' ^ -f, fVT-1-.ti^.-

b«en ru&l;^' bbd#; 'who LOSES HIS BAliliAST h u done .it. >i^bodjf ,wlll tail,' Balloon Vendor: ’Ere mate, yen’ll LITTLE KNOWN FACTS: ^O U T INDEPENDENCE DAY Oiit Kiddies^ and again, s6' .Whether WAPPING ’ave ter give me back that bob’s It "Win be^ i^bi ■' fliia >«ar, «jcr worth o’ coppers I changed yer.— cept the lH)]r8.\iironiid i t » Center London Opinion. Prepare For smile knowln^ly^ . J'.M£..4tnd.Airs. ..Reginald Cone and HELPED RUSH PASSAGE 99 two' children, from Little Falls. LOWLY HORSE **Big N oise Hew York, :'wIll come to the home bt, Mrs. Cone’s parents, Mr. and l^rs. Qeoi^ge A. Collins today to R. W. Jojnner spend the-Fourth. Mrs. Cone, and The Glorious Fpurth will be all OE DECURATION INDEPENDENCE the children will remain here for a of that if the plans of the younger two weeksvvisit and Mr. Cone will Contractor and generation go - through this year. return to bis work on. Monday, Owners of stands from which fire­ r Mrs. Gladys Newbury Bent from Builder works are being purchased report a ^ s Angeles, California and Mrs. Bessie .Hayes Lewis of Southington record sale of firecrackers and it is were callin.g on their old friends in Alteration and Repair ^ Work conceded that MancWeBter is due to town oh Friday afternoon. Given Prompt Attention. r / / V Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Strong and little daughter, Emily, from Hart­ Residence 71* IMtkln Street. N c m c g ford are to Spend the week-end acsl South Hanebester. Phone NO over the Fourth at the home of RITS'NORKS Mrs. Strong’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Caorge A. Collins. AU.O'MCD in Discloses CVTt LIMITS The committee of six of the Fed­ Leadiiif Man* erated • church met Thursday even­ A chestai‘ add Mewsup **A11 ing at the parsonage. They voted Year-**, to give the pastor the last three undergo the noisiest celebration In weeks In August as his vacation, its history. - - ; Hartford, July., 2.-—The Connec­ and also that, the church be closed Where smaller firecrackers used ticut Chnmbdr df .Comqidrce has on those three Sundays. to fill the bill, the children; now sent to the 40. loc&l; Chambers of ; The wedding of Miss Artine Mtl- clamor for the big sized cannon Commerce in Connecticut and the ier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crackers. Anything less than four leading, hotels the sekednle .ot store Richard Miller, of Barbour Hill, .>■ inches long is sneered at because 5t closing during the' sfimnidi' months, East Windsor and Marshall Frank doesn’t make enough noise, Cap covering 22 leadihg dommuiiities of Bidwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank TMOS; pistols are only for the tiny tots and Connectient'. is. Bidwell of South Windsor, was ■tr every boy of eigth years or over RICHARD> JEFFERSOK The schedule is as follo’ws; (the held at the-home of the bride last community Is' listed'first, .then the Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. H. afternoon o f closlni;^ and third,"the LEE • They were married by the Rev. THE FULL DECLARATION WAS FIRST READ TO T H E jT H O ^ S JEFF|R 8 0 N ^P E ^^ months closing; :'ts.observed): John T. Nichols of Ellington; only J e OPLE b y c a p t a in JOHN HOPKINS. A TOUNG N A ^ L D ^ ^ O F THE D E C ^ ^ ^ AFPOINTEB Ansonia, Tuesday, July and Aug­ 344,679 HICHAM HEWY LEE e | W LiriN'*?rHOU?f TO OFFICER. IN PHILADELPHIA ON JULY 8. FROM A ROUOHIMITTING IT TO A C W M I *pp»0VAt the Immediate relatives being pres­ FATHER OF THE DECLARATION OF 'NOEPENOENCE BY THE CONGRESS FOR / DELAWARE IN TIME TO CASTJjl_S_yOTE M R THE DEC- PLATFORM BUILT BY AN ASTRONOMER ust. ent. They left for a trip through .^RESENTED THE ORIGINAL RESOLUTION TO THE CON- LARATION OF INDEPENDENCE ' ■ n'NENTAL CONGRESS ON JUNE 7 Bridgeport, 5 o’clock every day the White Mountains.. owners o f other ISPeciAb. Instead of 6. July S^Sept. 2 Inclu The Pleasant Valley club held Its livery 1 stand it no longer. There were One other Continental Con-tthat of Thomas McKean, was not sive. annual community picnic last Wed­ Horse flies, or at least affixed until 1781, stable flies, played , a big part in ' may of those Congressmen who gressman who stepped aside to \ 'R/ersps Bristol, Wednesday, July and nesday, June 29, at Burnham automobiles the adoption of the Declaration of wanted to speak, but the flies were give Jefferson the honor of writ­ And though the Declaration August. Grove. Independence. too much for them. Passage was ing the famous document was was thus formally adopted on must have his blank cartridge gun. Danielson, Thursday, July and Mr. and Mrs. Erastus D. Burn­ If it hadn’t been for these flies, ur.ged to escape the flies and pas­ John Adams. Jefferson wanted July 4, the people of Philadelphia Accidents of Course. August. ham announce the engagement of have signified which flew in the windows of In­ sage was ,iad. The delegates went Adams to write it. Adams wanted did not officially know of the That there will be the usual num­ Derby; Tuesday, July and Aug­ their daughter, Miss Marion Bar­ dependence Hall in Philadelphia home and left the historic hall to Jefferson to write it, for, wrote adoption until Monday, July 8, ber of accidents is taken for grant­ ust. ton Burnham, of South Windsor, to and bit the worthy members of the the flies. Adams later, “ I had been so un­ when the document was read ed and many a man who stands un­ Greenwich, Wednesday, (majori­ Kenneth ' Barrows Segee, son of their intention popular and obnoxious for my from a platform erected by David Continental Congress on their Preceded Jefferson suspecting on the sidewalk will feel ty) Saturday (a few), July and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Segee. of I silk-stockinged legs— skimpy plus early and continual zeal in pro­ Rittenhouse to observe the transit the wind of a firecracker that has August. Connecticut Boulevard, East Hart-j The real father of the Declara­ moting the nuasure that any fours being then in style— Inde­ of the planet Venus. The reader been thrown between his feet, ’-‘'he Hamden', Wednesday; July and ford. > o f changing to tion of Independence was a man draft of mine would under,go more was Captain John Hopkins, com­ pendence Day might have come on few school youngsters today hear practice of throwing firecrackers at August. July 9, or 10, or maybe not till criticism and scrutiny in Congress mander of the first armed brig of people -has become., more general Hartford, Wednesday (some) of. This was Richard Henry Lee, than one of his compositions.” war of the infant navy. That eve- August. of Virginia, who might have writ­ now and it is a rick to go anywhere Saturday (some)* July and August. Buick next time This is no playful fancy, but Adams’ Speech Lost ning, “ our late king’s coat of on the Fourth. Lakeville, no closing, no closing. ten the. Declaration itself had it arms was brought from the hall sober history, vouched for in the not happened that his wife was It was Adams, however, whose Some of the smarter boys have Manchester, Thursday, dll year.' memoirs of Thomas Jefferson him­ eloquence persuaded the Congress of the state house ^nd burned Read Herald Advs they buy a car. taken suddenly ill and that he amid the acclamations of a crowd Meridea. Wednesday, July 13- self, and Jefferson was the man i went home to be at her bedside, to pass Lee’s resolution and so Sept. 1 inclusive. . •who wrote the first draft of the leaving Jefferson the honor of paved the way for Jefferson’s. His of spectators.” Middletown, no closing— butch­ famous document. composition. famous speech on that occasion is News Traveled Slowly ers close Wednesday during July This shows that Extended Sessions lost, although Daniel Webster General Lee wrote what was really the New York City heard about the and August, no closing. Years after the signing, Jeffer­ later tried to reproduce' such parts Declaration on July 9, and staged Moosup, Thursday, all year. son deliighted to tell this story. first declaration, a short resolution as he could remember in the Auto Repairing and which was put before Congress on its celebration then. Mystic, no closing, no closing. people are real­ The debate on Jefferson’s docu- I ‘ Supposed Speech of John Boston never ,got the news until Naugatuck, Wednesday, July and ment began on July 2, 1776.1 June 7, 1776. On that day Lee Overhauling moved ‘‘that these United Colonies Adams.” ^ ' July 17. August. There was much wrangling. In \ These are only a few of the SHEitmiVS GAKAUE izing, more and two days, eighteen of Jefferson’s are and of right ought to be free There was a famous horseback New Britain, Wednesday, July^- and Independent states; that they many little known facts about the ride connected with the story of figured out original schemes and August 31 inclusive. Rear bt 25 Hollister Street. sentences had been suppressed, history of the Declaration of In^ one of them Involves the use of Ro­ ten had been amended, and six are absolved from all alle,giance the adoption of the Declaration— New Haven, Wednesday' (majori­ Phone li328-2 Residence 2328-3 tc the British crown: and that all dependence and the history of a ride that makes Paul Revere’s man candles and an automobile. ty) Saturday (a few), July and more, Buick’s had been added. July 4. Thursday, July 4, was a sultry connection between them and the performance from Cambridge to Several boys may get into a car August. summer day. Late in the after­ states of Great Britain is and For. instance, on July."^, the Lexington look like a mere pleas­ with a good supply of the shooters New London,, no closing, no. clo.s- superiority in noon it rained. Th’e flies— swarms ought to be dissolved. Declaration was adopted-rby only ure jaunt. and go up and down Main street, ing. of them, according to Jefferson— There, in one short paragraph, twelve of the colonies. New York, pointing the things promiscuously Norwalk, Wednesday, July and is the whole Declaration of Inde- holding back till July 9.'' "And on The rider was Caesar Rodney of at everything. Several grass fires left the livery stable near Inde­ Delaware, who mounted a black August. . . performance, pendence Hall and came in to see I pendence. You can even find this July 4, the document was signed were started on Main street last Norwich, Thursday, July 14- very wording in the closing sen­ by only two people, John Hancock horse and rode 80 miles in a day year in this manner. how the delegates were getting arid- a night over the worst roads Sept. 1 inclusive. 1 . along. The delegates were having tences of the Jefferson draft. president of the Congress, and Things-nov/ are not as they were Plainvllle, Wednbsday.'(a few) Surprised Lee’s resolution was debated Charles- Thompson, its secretary. imaginable in order to get to some years ago when fireworks 1 in appearance, trouble, and the flies, as though Philadelphia, vote for adoption, no general, closing, ho general clos­ Bent by Providence, began to take June 8 and 9 and it was the Lee The parchment copy of the ing. ' • To get the. prices on these Declaration, now in the Library of and break the tie which threat­ action. resolution whi^:h came before Con­ ened to keep the Delaware dele­ Rockville, Thursday, July and in economy,' They nipped away at Conti­ gress on July 1 and had to be Congress, was not signed until cars and learn how little money August 2. Fifty-three dele,gates gation off the “ yes” side of Con­ August. ' . ' I nental Congressional legs until passed before Jefferson’s expanded Seymour; Tuesday, entire sum­ declaration was taken up. signed then. The last signature. gress. Continental Congressmen could mer* . ' . .. it takes to, own one. comfort and Stamford, tPeddi^aday,. July 13- 1927 Hudson Coach (new). August 31 Inolttsivdt. . ThompSouvllle, 'VVedheaday, July 1927 Hudson Coach demon­ dependability. and August. ' Torrington, Wednesday, July strator. were not allowed within the limits and August. ' i ; 1927 Essex Sedan (new). Examine Buick of Manchester. In spite of the re­ Wallingford, Wednesday July* strictions on the sale, the children 1924 Studebaker Special Six got the crackers somehow and the and August. police were kept busy rounding up Waterbury,. Wedhesddy (majori­ ' Sedah, hew paint. at your earliest ty). July and August, vendors and purchasers. 1926 Ford Coupe. The town will be wide open for West Hartford, no closing, no closing. opportunity. ’ works ot Monday and the or­ 1926 Fotd Roadster. ders of the U.Iof of police permit West Haven, no general closing their discharge between 4 o’clock (a few Thursday) X& Wednes­ 1923 E^ex Coupe. in the morning and midnight. day), no general clhst^. Last year’s celebration was the Willimantlc, Thursday, May-Sep- 1924 Overland Sedan. most damaging in the history of the teraber Incluslye. Caintol Buick Co. Wlnsted, Wednesday,. July and 1923 Hudson Coach. August. • ' . • James M. Shearer, Manager. I ■ I.-. -IjrV . George L. Betts Main St. at Middle Turapike When Better Automobiles 'are Bniii Service |27 Spruce St. Phone 711 Buick Will Bnlld Them. .General •nvn. Hundreds of dollars worth B uU d e r* Ot Homei" i of awnings were torn bodily from tlieir moorings and others that Plus could not be torn down were ruined. For the past-two or three , years HAVE A CAR FOR THE 4th the bell at the Center church has Shop: If you don’t already own one, a small outlay of cash will put you in possession of one of these Ready-for-the- Road cars. We -will make the terms right. Come in and talk it over. 1924 Buick Sedan ...... $600 PLUMBING 1924 Overland Touring ...... $175 Price aloae should never govern elthu tbe lil 1925 Chevrolet Touring ...... $75 fixtures or the plumber to do the work.. Assutsac^ , terlai and workmanship Is certain; only Wbsn. taai^ls; 1924 Chevrolet Touring ...... $100 economy in buying plumbing and when good JUd|' 1923 Chevrolet F. B. Sedan ...... $100 i the men to Install it. GUM-DIPPED TIRES 1923 Ford Sedan ...... $75 1923 Ford Sedan ...... $50 DRIVE IN—WE HELP YOU GET GREATER MILEAGE AND BETTER SERVICE BY KEEPING YOUR TIRES JOSEPH 1922 WillyB-Kmght Touring ...... $300 J 641 IN A-1 CONDITION. 2 8 SPRUOB 8TREBX. 1924 Wiflys-B[night Coupe Sedan ...... $700 FHXEn MOTOR SALES We Have a Genuine tD0MT*teV0U ' 22-24 H aple Street. Ph ’ Also Heavy Cream, Milk, Eggs and Cheesi. BILL STREETER DAVE HOUSEN Shoppe' No. Main and No. School Sts. PHONE 15 Manchester TAYLOR A GOWANS. with every 50c worth fireworks patriotic hat free.

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She told the judge before whom ness of her consin and protector. here. Worth sitting qp^pr. We can she appeared on complaint of a ODMEHtHmO- VTLAK. who masqnerades play bridge or Canfield meanwhile. fittomev under the name of DA­ non-support charge against her Wf^HGr — IF' YOU DOH'J What do you say?" husband that she realized It was VIS. Vllak Is a enrlons mixture "Sorry to be a klU-Joy. I’d rather of American and Oriental b1 a scant break­ is in the block where women shop­ Agent for Gibson Instruments. It’s silly, but I feel instinctively the dog on me.” care of the frizzly-haired Hannah, fast, then made his way alone to pers congregate. “ The beaten path Odd Fellows’ Block “Humph.” Vllak puffed medita­ who placidly sat in the dog-cart a between three great stores is the that there’s something wrong. house -nee m ve and 1 .\ t the Center.- -Room 8. Mon- tively. “Just when was this? I few feet off from a frightened hud­ ‘charmed circle’ from a real estate Something sort of . . . tainted . . . made a more elaborate search than da.v, Tuesday, Wednesday and dled mass of negroes and half- viewpoint,” he said. polluted . . . wherever Prentiss didn’t notice.” the darkness had permitted. Thursday. has been. The natives are right, "You couldn’t. You were leaning castes who stood straining their He found the fazenda still de­ The business world is more and Vllak. He Is abnormal. All the over with your back turned, fixing eyes and ears for some sign of a serted. He returned to Ellse’s more granting woman her signifi­ time he was in the tower I felt It. the dynamite.” flood which strangely did not come. plantation, obtained ten or twelve cance. They recognize us as buyers, A creeping, crawling sort of sen­ They r^ched the spot where only The cavalcade set off again as It Ic'.orers and ’'-ought them to the :i not as sellers. sation. As if he weren’t , . .'quite a little while before they had en­ had started in the afternoon toward parasol pine and thorn thicket which Too IMuch Fudge human. tered the fazenda. The gate and a the boat, Ellse and the two men marked the entrance to the lands The famous “pretty girl artist.” “ When he was close to me, shoot­ large section of the wall to which It preceding the light vehicle. The of the vanished archeologist. Coles Phillips, who recently died, ing, I could hardly keep from shud­ had given passage had disappeared natives stubbornly refused to fol­ Vllak directed the men in setting left his palette for a pigeon farm low, shaking their heads in gloomy dering every time I looked at him. Vilak’s fiashllght showed part of small fires In a wide area over the shortly before his death. He is said And all the while we were there the iron work snagged in the denial when Elise told them that brush. Soon the flames were leap­ to have explained his move by say­ together not a word of gratitude, branches of a great tree forty feet the report of the bursting dam was ing fiercely, hissing and steaming ing that he was so surfeited by false. They returned to the wharf, not a word of confidence. He down the creek. A deep gully now as the tangled vegetation, despite pretty girls that he never again left the driver to stand guard and doesn’t like me, Vllak. It took a marked the course of the tiny its wetness, ignited. Nunnally, wanted to see one. “ It is like din­ notify them in case of the steam­ number of painful lessons to learn stream, though Its waters had sub­ who had accompanied him, looked ing exclusively on chocolate eclairs boat’s arrival, then Elise took the it, but I’ve learned It now. And I sided to their previous shallowness. on vonderingly. “What are you until one sighs for corned beef and reins herself, and the cavalcade think you’ve got to take that Into They crossed, stepping warily . . . er . . . doing, Vllak?” no cabbage,” he said. “ I have stopped through the welter of mud and slowly wended its way back toward consideration In explaining his dis­ queried. “Trying to . , . er . . . dead in the middle of the street to her home. appearance.” vegetation, climbed to the lakes drive something out of the brush?” gaze in admiration at some passer­ “What do you mean?” Vllak’s above and reached the end of the On leaving Prentiss’ she had felt Vllak gave a curt order to a na­ deprcsr.cd. . as she rode In the by because she was so ugly.” Which voice was Interested. path at the thorn thicket where tive. “Trying to prevent another makes some of us feel better after they had abandoned their horses. cool nicht air, her spirit-r cc istant- "Merely that he doubted the suc­ tragedy, that’s all.” all! s cess of your plan to free the lake The animals were no longer there. ly grew lighter. the time she (To Be CoBtlnac4) above, and then because he knew The old man, who had been walk­ - aga-1 on the steps of her dim- every Inch of the fazenda, thought ing along, absorbedly gazing at the lighted veranda, she was buoyant. linfcr dUappeara agralp, and oaco more Ellae and her frienda becln a of a way of escape which was cer­ ground, looked up quickly. “They’ve "Why go to bed at all tonight, m;- ■earch for the child and hla U d - tain and didn’t tell us because by gone to their . . . er . . . stables. children? ’ she asked, as one of her napera. 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ary would have thought he was in heaven. He would have married on Home Page Editorial it, and had children. Living is high­ Vilma Banky and Rod La Roque, both cinema stars of the first mag­ Good Nature er but not that much'* higher. If you nitude, are shown in this remarkably clear telephoto just after their a n d can’t marry k ’s because you are wedding in Los Angeles. Read Herald Advs WANDERERS OR contemplating the wrong kind of,a wife. You can’t expect to start out BABBITTS? where your father and mother are ^ I now. They started at the foot, of a Good lfealtk>J hill far higher than the one you CURES FOR DEAFNESS SOUGHT nerve of hearing become affected ! Olive Roberts Barton have to climb. IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE and gradually become worse with­ “As for the complacent Babbitts Life's Niceties SANITARY MILK ^ out any possibility of benefit. — is it so very degrading to be satis­ BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Finally, there is the type of deaf­ fied with your job and stay put? HINTS ON ETIQUET from the ness that is due to some affection Nqt long ago a young man said to We all have to work somewhere. of the nerve Itself, or of that part Editor Journal of the American me, “Why don’t you write an edi­ You say you are helpless. Yes, help­ Medical Association and of Hygeia, of the brain which is associatod torial on ‘powerless discontent’?’’ less to be a hank president all in a PASTURE TO YOUR TABLE with hearing. These types of deaf­ the Health Magazine I laughed. “Why, what put that minute.” 1. When, if ever, does a bride ness are difficult to treat, althoagh into your head? Surely those words a competent diagnosis may reveal walk unescorted to the altar ? Many people afflicted with loss of don’t exist for you. The silver spoon 2. If unescorted does the hearing do not realize that they are tumor or a type of infection which you were born with ' hasn’t even is amenable to treatment by sur­ bride walk clear up the aisle Our Dairy delivers germ-pure gradually becoming deafened until bent.” Individual i they consult a specialist in diseases gery or by injection of specific from the back of the church, Milk to you in the most sanitary remedies into the blood. “Look here,” he said seriously. of the ear, nose and throat for some “I suppose you think I’m lucky be­ or does she approach from the form direct from the pasture to other disturbance, usually related It is rather well established that cause I have my A. B. from college, front, on the opposite side the progressive impairment of hear­ your table. Just a trial of a few to a difficulty in breathing. and a job that dresses me well and from the bridegroom ? The ears are not usually affect­ ing called otosclerosis, due to a gives me hors d’euvre with my din­ days and you’ll note the difference. ed equally, because the infection hardening of the tissues associated ners. All right! But as far as I can 3. When young couples in­ concerned may attack one side with the hearing, has an hereditary see my job Isn’t going to do any tend living with the bride’s more than the other. Dr. E. B. factor. Indeed, Dr. Dench says that more twenty years from now than parents, what type wedding Dench, professor of otology at the it is well established that if either dress me well and get nie hors gifts are appropriate ? parent has otosclerosis, the effect MILK New York University, points out d’euvre for my dinner.” The Answers upon the hearing of successive that the patient is usually misled I waited. 1. At home weddings she may, or through the surplus of hearing in generations can be fairly well pre­ "I’m only one of an army,'’ he at small church weddings when she the good ear. The same fact may be dicted. He is so certain of this fact went on discontentedly. “It's a big has only one attendant. from Tuberculin true of the eyes, since persons have that he has advised against mar- system of businesc in which a young 2. The latter. been known to discover that they fiagp of people afflicted with this fellow hasn’t an ounce of a chance 3. Unless she is an only child who I were completely blind in on eye condition because of the possible ef­ to get ahead. The only way he can inherits everything, give the same without having realized the fact. fects upon their children. get ahead is to have a lucky break. presents as you would ordinarily. Tested Cows The great causes of progressive For years physicians in institu­ One of two things is going to hap­ Otherwise think of something un­ Impairment'of hearing are diseases tions of research have been inves­ pen. Either we will turn into a na­ usual. of the mechanism responsible for tigating these matters and attempt­ tion of discontented wanderers, or conducting the sounds through the ing to find out the definite causes else we’ll all become complacent HE’LL NOT BE KISSED middle ear, that part which lies for various forms of loss of hearing Babbitts, satisfied with whrt we St. Joseph, Mo.— “ Brides must i just behind the ear drum. These so that cases may be prevented, have and helpless to get out of a not kiss the justice of the peace.” | diseases are usually amenable to rather than attempts made to cure. rut. Even at that most of us can't That was the sign posted in a Mis- | J, H. HEWITT treatment, particularly If seen Possibly the results of this inten­ afford to get married.” The black lace and georgette souri justice’s office. It was ex­ early. sive research may mean happier Now I know this young man A group, pf looped gold wires, fin­ dress has an entire foundation of plained that one of the recent en­ 49 Boll St Phone 2056 There are also cases in which lives for thousands of oeople in very, very well, so I said: “ Twenty ished with an amethyst, fashions ah white chiffon which forms the front thusiastic osculations he received the boa^ tissues surrounding Ue tlL« Itttiira. years ago a youqg man on your sal­ individual farrlni* paneli was not the most pleasant.

, -.Is,.' MANCIlESl^lR (CONN.) EVfiNlNO fififtAM), SATURDAT, 3t)LY 2, 1927. linusuatty Good Ball Games Here PIRATES INCREASE THEIR LEAD HARTFORD PLAYS TWICE; WAISH PICKS THE FRENCH TEAM TOWINDAVISClIPCONIESTS Sdt* New Track Record IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE BRISTOL VS MANCHESTER Handy Mandy, In Winning Latonia Derby, Breaks Man Defeat of Tildeo and With o’ War’s Time in Mile and a Half. MANCHESTER-BRISTOL Natiimal League Cardinals and Cubs Cutting Johnson Out, There Is Lit­ Each Other’ s Throats; LINEUPS FOR MONDAY New Haven Here Today, American League At Bo»t«m»*^ ^ g i a n t s a , 4, BRATElR T, 1 tle Chance For U. S., He (Fint Odine) At New York!— BOiTON ^ ^ Gehrig Clouts Ont His Hera ar» th« probable llneapx Springfield Monday Morn­ YANKS 1, RED SOX 4 AU. II. «. TO. ^ E i- I * for the BrIxtoLManchester series NEW YORiC Moore, lb , ,i 6 1 j J > y i i l l l .... Monday as announced last night by Declares. J. SmltH, r f ...... 8 0 1 1 0 1 Manager Bulla of the Community ing; Community Club dotnbs, cf .. Mann, zzzz ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 26th Homer. Morfeliitt, 2b Welsh, cf ...... 3 00 4 0 1 Club: Ruth, ff ..... Farrell, 3b ...... 3 0 1 8 I 0 Wallett, Carlson.c...... Waters Meets Bristol In Double- Qehrig, lb .. By DAVIS J. WALSH fiurrus, lb ...... 4 1 2 6 0 1 Fisher . Murray Meugel, If . i Hogan, c .,...... 3 0 1 4 3 0 New York, July 2.— While the Carrol...... Lannlng Laz^eti, ss . Brown, If 1 * ; o u Dugan, 3b .. I. N. S. Sports Editor Bancroft^ 0 0 I 8 { Cardinals and Cubs are cutting Healey P Conway header, Afternoon Game nrabowskl, c Cooney, S..i<.i...i0 1 0 0 s each other's throats, the Pirates McLaughlin------lb ...... Goodrich Pennockj t> * Genewlch, p ...... 9 2 2 1 O are gradually increasing their lead ShaWkey, p . New York, July 2.— All records L in n e ll...... 8 b ...... Forslund Mogrldge, p 1 d d b 0 In the National League pennant , for advance sales of Davis Cup Fournier, zz ...... 0 0 0 0 Wright ...... ss. . Horkheimei At Hickey's. 32 e 12 challenge round tickets have been race. The Bucs trimmed the Reds 1 Edgar, Partons. .3b...... Tamm BOSTON Qautreau, Zrz ...... 1 1 0 0 broken two months before the event yesterday, five to one and stretch- j Mantelll...... If...... Scotl AS. R. H. -'V i 0 0 32 7 12 27 13 4 ed their lead to a game and a half Tobin, rf . . . 1 3 0 in Question, the United States Lawn NEW YORK St.John...... cf...... R«iUy Two appearances of the Hartford Rogell, Sb .. . 4 0 0 0 2 0 Tennis Association anuoubiced to­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. when the world’s champions lost to Sipples, Le Dcll.rf...... ZetarskJ Tarbert, If .. . 3 0 1 3 0 0 the Cubs six to two. Pastern T.easue club and Comtnun- 0 1 0 0 day with a pardonable pride, evi­ Reese, 3b Carlyle, If . . 0 b Llndstrom. If Meanwhile In the American Reg-an, 2b .. . 4 0 0 4 0 0 dently imbued with the notion that [t>- Club-Bristol’New Departure ser­ 0 1 9 1 0 RoUsh, cf . League a hot four-cornered battle Todt. lb . . . . 4 this circumstance is a subtle trib­ Hornsby, 2b GEHRIG LE.YDING RUTH ies feature the program for Man­ Myer, sS . .. . 4 0 0 1 1 0 ute both to Itself and the sport it for second place Is being wagered, IN HOME RUN RACE 1 0 1 0 0 Terry, lb . chester sport lovers over the Fourth Shaner, cf , . 4 governs. The tennis association is Jackson, ss Iho latest developments being the of July week-end. There tVill also HoffniAn, c . . 3 1 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 mistaken^—possibly from force of Harper, ft . rise of ihe Detroit Tigers to the Hartley, x ., ,. 1 Deoormer, ‘Rus” Fisher ___ 4 0 4 7 1 06 coroiderlng the fact that veterans Grantham, 2b ...... 2 0 0 2 Boston ...... 25 34 camp. Busch apparently lost his Bluege, 3b .. . . ___ 4 0 1 0 2 0 in question were those who won it Barnhart, If ...... 3 1 2 4 Philadelphia . . .26 36 chance to pick up a few dollars, Reeves, ss ....« .... 4 0 0 2 4 0 Harris, lb ...... 2 1 0 7 X3C5»3tSCSCSS5C3C?«X3{3S3S3SX5KS£5S3K3S3J5S3K3S5«3SSK»65«36^^ that he will be saved for the after- for us in the first place. Then, Gooch, c ...... 3 1 1 2 Cincinnati ...... 25 44 also stiff punches. ttoon game which will be played at 32 2 li 27'12 0 there is always the possibility that Hickey’s Grove starting at 3 PHILADELPHIA one or all of them will flash out 7 27 18 1 g .ymes to d ay If the weather is good over the AB. R. H PO. A. B. with a spasmodic return to the old week-end, two of the busiest plac­ o’clock. Fisher is at present hurl­ PO. A. B .V. F. Eastern League AB. R. H. form, somewhat like the old pitch­ es in town will be the swimming ing for the Elmwood New Depart­ Bishop, 2b . . 2 0 0 3 4 0 Drossen, 3b . New Haven vs. Hartford at South ures and has already “ hooked” the French, rf . . . 3 0 0 2 0 er or outfielder who has one good Zttimann, es Manchester. pool at Globe Hollow and the golf Bristol team once, winning a 2 to 1 Lamar, If .. . 4 1 1 2 0 year near the end, apparently or no Flpp. lb .... course at the Country club. 1 2 Bridgeport at Albany. New State Law Hale, 3b .... . 2 0 1 Walker, rf . decision. He has pitched in Man­ 1 1 good reason. Providence at Springfield. Cochrane, o . 3 0 0 Bressler, If . Someone tried to get Coach Bill chester several times before and al­ Dykes, lb .. . 3 0 0 11 1 Sukefortl., X Waterbury at Pittsfield. Effective July 1st. ways has given gatlafactory results. Boley, sS . . . . 2 b 0 1 3 Hargrave. 0 . American League Breflan’S “ goat” the other day and He comes here highly recommend* GalloWaVi ss . 0 0 0 1 0 Critz. 2b 1.. wrote him a letter on behalf of the Quinn. Pl.t. . 2 0 0 0 2 KELLEY AND HOWARD Allen, cf ... Detrbit kt CleVelftfid. “ Hartford School for Blind” ask- 8d by “ Woody” Wallett. G6Mmunity 0 0 0 1 Luquei 9 :>■ All Automobiles Must Have on a Grove, p . . . . 0 ChlOkgb fit St, Louis, ip(g fdf a game with his c. b . a . a . Club backstop, who catches him on Collins, X .. . 1 0 1 0 0 Philadelphia at WkSblfigtOh. the Elmwood team. Tomqiy Sip­ Cobb, *x . . . 1 0 0 0 nine. Bln thought the matter Foxx, XXX .. I ,. 1 0 0 0 TO MEET AT “DROME” 11 dl 6ox^8 fioitbh at New YdrK. quite a Joke and showed it to many ples also speaks Quite highly d( ^=3 Clfiolnfifttl ...... lOO OiO—1 Eisher’s ability. Natlhiial League of his friends. 26 _L 8 85 14 TWO base Hits, Bftfflhai-t, Sfeiseh: New York at Boston. The lineup of the New Depar­ No doubt the Comihunlty ClUb Washington 000 002 OOx—! Sevefal leading CdnnectlcUt ama­ three base hits. Hill, P, Wftffief: I PhlladeTphla ...... 000 100 000 1 sacrifice, Grantham: double plays, Brooklyn at Philadelphia. ture team of Bristol against the Windshield Wiper will put the strongest team possible teurs, who are keen rivals and logi­ oh the field. It may include such I Two base hits, Lamar, Judge, Bressler to Hargrave, Traynor to Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Community club Monday will be: Stolen base. Judge: sacrifices, oim- cal opponents will meet at the Mas- Gooch to Traynor to Harris to Cronih St. Louts at Chicago. Scott, If; Tamm, 3b; Reilly, cf; stars as Sammy Kotsch, Sammy mohS, Speaker, doslirt; doublO plays, sasoit A. C.’s weekly amateur box­ to Grantham to TrayhOrj left Oh bas6. We have them for Massey and Tommy Sipples, but the Judge to Reeves to Judge: 16ft on Cincinnati 9, FitteburgH 2i bates on Goodrich, lb ; Forslund, 2b; Hork- ing show at the Hartford velodrome heimer, 8S; Zetarskl, rf; Waters, report has not been confirmed. For bases, Philadelphia 9, ‘Washington 9; Tuesday night. balls, off LuQue i, off Hill 2; struck Some strange reason, an air of se­ bases on balls, off Quinn 1, Hadley zj out, by Hill 1! umpires, Wilson, Pflr- c, and Conway, Murray or Banning, struck out, by Hadley 5: hits, off Of chief interest among these man and Quigley; time, 1:38-. Hartford 6ame crecy hangs about the Community Quinn 10 in 7 innings, off Grove, 1 "naturalB” is that Ih which Jack X—Sukeforth ran for Bressler In Club affairs which apparently 16 no­ 1: hit by pitcher, by Hadley (Bishop); Kelly of Waterbury, hard-hitting 9th. tSNATORS 8. PROF! 5 u p body's business but their own. At losing pitcher. Quinn; umpires. Gelsel, HARTFORD LEADING HITTERS 1.00 state middleweight champion, will AB. R. H. PO. A. E $ least, the reports which come from Nallin and Dineen; time, 1:40. At Chleago t—• National League X—Collins batted for Boley In 8th. meet Joe Howard of Hartford, for­ CUB! e. CARDINALS i Davis, If ...... ___ 4 0 1 1 0 0 Barnhart, Pitts., .398. Manager Bulla are few and far be­ 0 XX— Cobb batted for Quinn In 8th. mer holder of that same title. Kel­ CHICAGO Krahe, as ...... 6 1 8 8 7 P. "Waner, Pitts., .392. tween. XXX—FoxX batted for French In ly and Howard have a feud of long AB. R. H. PO. A. E Donohue, rf . . . ___ 2 1 0 0 1 0 ___ 4 1 1 16 0 0 Harris, Pitts., .390. Monday morning will also find 9 th. standing and the fur flies when­ Adams, ss ...... 5 0 2 0 4 1 Keesey, lb .... Pick, 3b ...... 3 2 2 1 3 0 Hermann, 8b . . . ___ 4 1 1 0 4 1 Frisch, St. Louis, .382. the Senators playing Springfield ever they meet within the squared . . . . 3 0 0 3 0 0 V u lc a n m n g by Latest Method At Cleveland I— Webb, rf ___ ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Morrissey, cf .. Farrell, oston,,.380. here at the stadium in a game ...« 4 3 3 3 8 0 TIGERS 10, INDIANS 5 circle. Howard Is in good shape Wilson, at ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 Schmehl, 2b . . . Leader a year ago today, ress- which will get -under way at 10:30. DETROIT now, has had a needed rest and is Stephenson, If .. . . . 8 1 8 4 0 0 Mangum, a ,,...... a 1 2 1 0 0 The Ponies recently put up a good AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Grimm, lb ...... 5 0 0 11 1 0 Odenwald, p . .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ler, Cincinnati, .378. confident he can lower the colors Loftus, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 American League E.xhibition with the New York Yan­ Warner, Sb ...... 5 1 2 1 2 1 Hartnett, o ...... 5 1 8 8 1 1 Gehrlnger, 2b ...... 5 3 4 4 1 0 of the robust Brassy city youngster. Beck, 8b ...... 4 1 1 8 8 1 Gehrig, New York, .389. kees and showed that they have a "a T i 27 20 1 Manush, cf ...... 4 1 2 6 0 0 Joe Bard o f Hartford, who.ls Carlson, p ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 Meusel, New York, .382. Perrine Batteries ball team that can make the best Fotherglll, If ...... 8 1 1 2 0 0 making rapid strides in the middle­ NEW h a v e n Hellmann, rf ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 38 6 14 37 18 8 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Simmons, Phila., .376. of them step. Hartford should find weight class, having scored several Martin, cf .. 5 them no easy mark. Local fans Neun, lb ...... 4 2 8 6 0 0 ST. LOUIS Dykes, Phila,. .372. Tavener, as ...... 4 0 1 1 4 1 knockouts of late, will be paired AB. R.H. PO. A. E Hartford, ss 4 Sohanfc St. Louis, .372. are pulling hard for the Senators to Woodall, c ...... 3 1 2 6 0 0 with the stiff-punching Lucien La- Blades, If ..... 4 0 0 0 0 1 Griffen, rf .. 8 I Leadw a year ago today, Ruth, win both today’s game and Mon­ Whitehlll, p ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 Toporcer, ss .., . 4 1 2 Bowman, lb 8 rlvlere of Waterbury. This scrap Moore, If . . . 8 Seiberling Tires day’s inasmuch as it would help I Frisch, 2b ...... 4 1 New Yortt, .392. 37 10 17 27 7 2 should be a hummer as both boys Bottomley, lb . 4 1 Hills, 8b . . . 4 them considerably in their brilliant CLEVELAND are aggressive and hard hitters. Southworth, rf , 4 0 Puller, 2b .. 4 contain more rubber and cotton than any tire in world. attempt tc dash up the league lad­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E Another amateur boxer, who of L. Bell, 3b . . . . 4 1 Lerlab, C . . . 4 der and close that gap between Jamieson, If ...... 2 0 0 3 0 0 O'Parrell, e . 4 0 Mahaffey, p . 8 1 year guarantee. PAY AS YOU RH)E as low as $1 a late has surprised even his stable- Douthlt, cf . 8 1 Woodman, p 1 them and Albany, only a matter of Eichrodt, If ...... 2 0 Banning, x . 1 Spurgeon. 2b ...... 5 1 mates is on the card in Vic Morley, Rhem, p ...... 1 0 week. I five or six games. Sherdel, p .... BASEBALL Hodapp. 3b ...... 5 1 Hartford welter, who will clash . 0 0 84 6 8 84 14 8 So, taken as a whole, it looks as Burns, lb ...... 4 0 with Johnny Krock of Meriden, for­ Clark, X ...... 1 0 H. Bell, » .... . 1 0 Hartford ...... 108 320 lOx— 8 If Manchester fans are in store for a J. Sewell, 8s ...... 4 1 mer lightweight champion of Con­ Ne-flr H a v en ...... 041 000 000— 5 STEELCOTE RUBBER AUTO ENAMEL L. Sewell, c ...... 6 0 rare treat over the week-end. The necticut. 84 3 S 14 9 1 Two base hits, Hills, Schmehl, Her­ McKEE STREET Salt water will not effect it. Cullop, rf ...... 4 0 mann, Keesey; three base hits, Moore, only thing needed is favorable Jacobson, cf ...... 3 2 Chicago ...... 105 000 4)0x— 6 St. Louis ...... 010 001 000— 2 Mahaffey, Krahe; stolen bases, Qrlf- STADIUM weather, something which has not Grant, p ...... 0 0 fen; sacrifices, Morrissey, Loftus; Shaute, p ...... 1 0 ■Woodall. L. Sewell: sacrifices, Fother- Two base hit, Adams; three base been conspicuous by its presence in gill 2, Tavener, J. Sewell; double hit. Pick; stolen basee, Southworth, double plavs. Bowman (unaeelsted), Levsen, p ...... 0 0 Krahe to Schmehl to Keesey; left on SATURDAY P. M., 3:00 the previous attempts of the East­ Carr, p ...... 1 0 plays, Hodapp, Spurgeon, Burns; left Wilson, Adams; double plays, Frlsoh ern League teams to play In Man­ on bases, Detroit 6. Cleveland 10; to Bottomley to Toporcer; left on basee, Hartford 8. New Haven 5: base Fonseca, x ...... 1 0 on balls, oft Odenwald 3, Mahaffey 8, Hartford vs. New Haven PORTERFIELD TIRE WORKS chester. Lutzke, XX ...... 1 0 bases on balls, off Whitehlll 8, off bases, Chicago 14, St. Louis 8; bases Shaute 1, off Carr 2; struck out, by on balls, off Rhem 8, oft Sherdel 8, H. Loftus 1; hits, off Odenwald 5 In 3 Spruce and Pearl Strwts. Bell 3; struck out, by Carlson 4, H. innings, Loftus 3 in 8. Mahaffey 5 In 38 5 10 27 13 4 Whitehlll 8, by Shaute 1. by Levsen 1; 8 (none out In 4th), Woodman 8 In 5; MONDAY A. M., 10:30 Detroit ...... 006 1J8 000— 10 hits, off Grant 9 In 2 1-3 Innings, off Bell 3; hits, ott Rhem 9 In 8 2-8, Sher­ Phone 1235. , del 2 in 1 1-3. H. Bell 8 )n '4; losing hit by pitcher, by Woodman (Man- Cleveland ...... 000 020 102— 5 Shaute 3 In 2 2-3, off Levsen 4 in 2, off gum); winning pitcher, Ixiftus: losing Hartford vs. Springfield Two base. hits. Gehringer, Neun, Carr 1 In 2: losing pitcher. Grant; nltcher. Rhem; umpires, Klem, Mc­ Cormick and McLaughlin; time, 3:00. pltOher, Woodman; umpires, Fasce Manush, J. Sewell, Jacobson, Burns; umpires. Hildebrand , McGowan and .and McDonald; time. 1:40^ Read Herald Advs tnree base hit, Neun; stolen base, Evans: time. 2:10. X—Clark batted for Sherdel In 6tb. BUNGALOW—6 rooms, all Improve­ USED CAS LOST—PAY ENVELOPE! between PERSONAL a t t e n t i o n given to all ments. garage In. basement Imme­ repair work. Superior brake re-lln- F O B RENT— STORE at 885 Main Manchester Teacher’s Hall and P. O. about 6 . street. Teiejphone 626. diate possession at 85500. A pply E. o’clock. Name J. Mannlx on envelope. ing and greasing service. All work J. HolL TeL 660. BARGAINS Evening Herald Finder -please return to Miss Louise fully guaranteed. Schaller’s Garage. ■Williams at Watkins Brothers. 634 Center street. Tel. 1226-2. Honses for Rent 65 FOR SALE—One of the newest houses YOUR OWN TERMS VALVES AND CARBON Job, labor The Lowest Rates In Greenacre section, two-6 room Classified Advertisements charge on C hevrolet $4.50, P ontiac flats, all modem Improvements, 2 $6.50, Oakland $8.50. A ll w ork SINGI^ HOUSE of flve rooms, on 1924 Fo rflo r Sedan Count six nvera»« PAIR OF LADY’S SHOES in Hale’s Doane street, all modern Improve­ car garage. For a quick sale will Initia ls, numbers snd ibbrsTt^on^ store. F inder please call 1641. guaranteed at Catlin’s Service Sta­ quote very low price, liberal terms 1924 Touring car tion, 255 Center street. South Man­ ments. Inquire Depot Square Restau­ ewh wunt as a wo^rd ««*S?^st rant. Tel. 1584. and only small amount of cash re­ 1922 Sedan words as two words. Minimum cost Announcements chester. For Herald Want Ads quired. E. J. Sllcox, 98 Church s tre e t 1926 Touring car Is price of three lines. Snnuner Homes for Rent 07 Phone 1348. 1924 C hevrolet T ourin g car. - CITY SHOE REPAIR Garages —Service— Storage 10 are gwen on orders for SIX DAYS and that is- the right i Line rates per day for transient MANCHESTER GREEN—Six rooms, 1922 Nash T ourin g is located at 29 Oak street. "When order to give to secure the most satisfactory results. bath, electric lights, 2 1-2 acres a d a your shoes need repairing see me for BENNEARY: Open for the season. Home* cooking. Reasonable rates. land, easy terms. Consider renting. EifleotlTe M arch IT. 1*ST special work. FOR RENT—GARAGE. Inaulre at 13 Adyertising is cumulative In It’s effect and an ad that Telephone 886-2. Cash Charge Shoo Shine open every day Wadsworth street. John P. Mahoney, Box 32, Sound Is published for SIX consecutive days has greater result "View, Conn. 6 Consecutive Days .. T ots 9 o ts NEW SIX ROOM house on Wood- STEAMSHIP TICKETS to and from producing power than one published for one, two, or 8 Consecutive Days . .. 9 cts U c ts Wanted Autoa— Motorcycles 12 three days and then repeated after a lapse of two or bridge street. Price right. Address I S o ts all parts of the world—Cunard Apnrtment Bnlldlngs for Sale 69 Box A, Herald. 1 Day ...... 11 ots Anchor. White Star, French, Ameri­ three days. This Is a fixed and proved rule la adver­ All orders for Irregular lns®rt^“* CARS, TRUCKSr can, Swedish, North German Lloyd AUTOS—Will buy cars for Junk. tising and you can depend uponjt. ON HARTFORD TROLLEY line, six will be charged at and several others. Assistance given Used parts for sale. General auto re­ FOUR FAMILY HOUSE In flne condi­ Special rates for long term evep tion, price 811,600, sm all am ount o f room bungalow, steam ’heat, oak TRACTORS In secu rin g p assporta R ob ert J. pairing. Abel’s Service Station. Oak trim, fire place. Price Is right, small day ad/ertlelng given upon w u e s . Smith, 1009 Main street. Phone. street. TeL 789. cash takes It for quick sale. Inquire Ads ordered for three oi elx days REMEMBER* 73 Pine street. amount of cash down. Call Arthur A. 750-2. ______Knofia. Telephone 782-2, 875 Main St. Genuine. Ford Parts and stopped before the third 15 day will be charged only The Manchester Upholstering Co. Florist»—N urserles that when you get results before the six times are up tual number of times the ad is now located at you can stop your ad, by mall or telephone If you wish, Bnslness Property for Sale 70 PORTER STREET—Desirable loca­ e i charging at the rate earned but 116 Spruce street BEST VARIETY—disease free cab­ and you will be charged ONLY for the actual number of tion, attractive Colonial bouse, 11 Real Ford Service at fiat' no allowances or refunds ®an *)e made South Manchester bage plants. L. J. Robertson, 943 MOONE’S GARAGE, Manchester rooms, arrangei for one ur two on six time ads stopped-after the Middle Turnpike East. Phone 477-3. times the ad appeared in the paper, charging at the rate Green, business and equipment, 3 families, substantially good condi­ rate prices h^ expert me­ earned. year lease. Inquire at Home Bank tion, water, gas, elc-ctrlcity, furnace, chanics using the most mod­ ^^No'^^uil forbids” : display lines not Antomoblles for Sale CABBAGE PLANTS—10c per doz. 75c and Trust Company. price and terms reasonable. Walton per hundred. $5 per 1000. A nderson’s This Is a service arrangement for the benefit of our W. Grant Realtor 75 Pearl street, em equipment ohtalnahle. "°T ^ e Herald Will not be responsible Greenhouses, 153 Eldrldge street, So. advertisers. Hartford, 2-7584 or Manchester 221. for more than one Incorrect Insertion M anchester. Telephone 2124. Farms and Land for Sale 71 of any advertisement ordered for TEN REAL VALUES 7 ROOM SINGLE, fire place, steam more thau on-e tlnie, Danish ball head cabbage plants, 50c FARMS—One big and one small heat, and oil burner, garage, large The inadvertent omission or i^cor IN HIGH GRADE per hundred, $3.50 per thousand, farm, right in Manchester, handy to lot, situated off Woodbrldge street. MANCHESTER rect publlcatloi. of advertising be Henderson snow ball cauliflower mills and trolley lines. Owners want See Stuart J. W asley, 827 Main St. rectified only by cancellation of the LATE MODEL CARS plants 75o per hundred, $5 per thou­ to sell immediately, : your own charge made for the service render- sand. Wayside Gardens, Rockville., Apartment»->Flats— price. These are two bargains. For WASHINGTON STREET — Nice six MOTOR SALES CO. BUICK M ASTER SIX— 1926 2-passen­ Situations Wanted— ^Female 88 particulars, see P. D. Comollo, 13 room single, fire place, steam heat, ed- 714-2. 6 8 ger. Country Club Coupe, rumble Tenements for Rent /ak s tr e e t TeL 1640. lot 65 feet, by 155. A nice home. 1069 Main St. ' So. Manchester All advertisements must coa*°F7P seat In rear deck. D rivo^ 10,000 TRANSPLANTED celery plants for WANTED—POSITION by High school ’Terms. A rthur A. Knofia. 875 Main Opposite Army &.Navy Club in style, copy and typography with miles. Looks like brand new. fully sale, 621 Old Hartford Road Green­ girl taking care of children. Willing FO R D "St r e e t — 6 room flats 2nd street, Telephone 782-2. Open Evenings and. Sundays regulations enforced by the P“ bl‘sh- equipped, good rubber. This car can house. Telephone 37-3. to go to shore. Call 920. floor. Improvements and renovated, pr? and they reserve the rlgni lo be purchased at a great sacrifice. right oft Main street at Center. Ap­ TeL 740 WINTER CABBAGE plants, flat edit, revise or reject any copy con- 4 2 ply 13 F ord street. Phone 1944. $1.98 BUICK M ASTER SIX— 1924 4-passen- Dutch and stone Masons lOo dozen, Live Stock— Vehicles (one dollar and ninety-eight cents) ger Coupe, driven 16,000 m iles, 5 " ‘‘"c LOSi S g " H O U R ^ la eslfled ^ ads 75c hundred. John McConvllle, 5 ROOM FLAT nearly new, on 89 BUYS AN AUTOMOBILE ON ABOUT TOWN very good tires, upholstering like H om estead Park. Tel. 1364-13. JUST ARRI'VED—a carload of State Ridgewood street, aU Improvements. SATURDAY, JULY 2ND. to be published same '"S®tu‘'rVy8 new. Newly painted a very snappy Orders delivered. and Federal tuberculin tested cows Rents $35 with garage. Call 861-5 or No catch words in the adv. $1.98 celved by 12 o clock noon. Saturoays blue. A real bargain at $700. 10:30 a. m. from Vermont. Plenty new Milch and Inquire Elmore Hohenthal, 9 Ridge­ and the car is yours to drive away. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cone of East LOCAL PEOPLE HGURE W E H AVE R E A D Y NOW 10,000 w in­ Springers, 85 to choose from. Frank­ wood street. A good automobile for your Center street and Miss Martha E. Telephone Your Want Ads PEERLESS— 1922 4-pass. Coupe In lin Orcutt, Coventry. Tel. Manches­ A-1 condition, 4 brand new tires, ter cabbage plants 10c per dozen, Fourth of July Holiday Shorts left this morning for a few 50c per 100, also 100,000 celery ter 1064-3. FIVE ROOM FLAT with all modern Ads are accepted over the telephone good extra spare. Newly painted, Improvementa Inquire Wm. Kanebl, Other cars at days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ IN STORES CONFERENCE the CHARGE RATE given above upholstery like new. See this car plants: transplanted plants 15c per $98. $198 to $1,498.98. as a convenience to advertisers, but dozen, $1.00 per 100 not transplanted ONE DOUBLE EXPRESS wagon. In 519 Center street. liam E. Earle of Cohasset, Mass. fo r $.300. first class condition. Call Manchester fhA CASH RATES will be accepted as 10c per dozen, 75c per hundred; Ger- TH E ALLEN H. MOTOR CO. f u l l ENT If palo at the busU ranlum s 20c each, $2.00 per dozen; 1404-3. Taylor street, off Tolland HAYNES ST., 14—Five room flat, Mr. and Mrs. William Addy of j. UijLi X .1 before the seventh P A C K A R D SINGLE SIX — 1925 5-pass. Turnpike. downstairs, all modern Improve­ 98 High street, Hartford Touring, one shot lubrication sys­ Salvias. Zinnias and Delphiniums Saturday, July 2nd. Garden street will spend the week­ Miss Hazel Trotter, Group Say%onowlng the ‘p»«“ ou 25c per dozen, large Coleus plants ments. ’’nqulre 21 Russell street. tem, four wheel brakes. Low mile­ Sale starts at 3 p. m. but cars w ill end at Newport, R. I. Leader—^Ray Warren, Secre­ each ad, otherwise the CHARGE age, mechanically perfect. If you 10c each, $1.00 per dozen, H elio­ Poultry and Supplies 43 RATE will be collected. No responsl- tropes 15c each. Lady Washington 5 ROOM TENEMENT—all modem Im­ be on display all day tary, Miss Eva McComb ^ n - want a car with plenty of snap and provements, rent reasonable. Call F. hiiitv for errors in telephoned acs class here It is. Geraniums 30c each. Michael Pina- Jeanne, one of the two young will be Assumed and tbelr accuracy tello, 379 Burnside Avenue, Station MARCH PULLETS—^All breeds from Schultz, 38 Clinton street ator. 22. East Hartford. Phone Laurel daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert cannot be guaranteed. NASH— 1925 B ig Six 4-pass. Coupe excellent stock. Also milk fed broil­ W. Robb of Center street was five in excellent condition throughout. 1610. ers. W m. E. Bradley. Phone 1163-3, FOUR ROOM TENEMENT all Im­ The Herald has recleved a letter Phone 664 321 Oakland street, Manchester. provements, corner Pearl and Holl years old yesterday and celebrated A bargain at $850. streets. Inquire Mrs. J. Armstrong. WORKS UP ‘SUNSTROKE’ from one of the young people from a s k *^0R w a n t AI< S E R V IC E Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 the event by a party for a dozen of CADILLAC— 1927 Series 314 7-pass. 100 R. I. Red Pullets, 3 m onths old. 140 P earl street. her little boy and girl friends. Center Congregational church at­ Sedan, driven 6,000 miles. This car From accredited stock. Bargain, tending the summer conference at Index of Classifications positively can not be told from new ROOFING SPECIALISTS $1.25 each. Theodore Relchard, tele­ FOUR ROOM upstair flat, all im Jeanne’s mother provided all the Slate, Gravel, Tin, Asphalt Shingles. phone 1205-5. provements, ready July 1st. Inquire 1 BY TOO FAST PEDALING good things that children delight in Storrs. The student body of over and can be purchased at a great Repairing a Specialty. ■Pvenlne Herald WAnt Ads are now sacrifice. Kellner. 61 Union street. and all had a happy time. 300 has been divided Into four grouped iccording to classifications DUBUQUE ROOFING CO. ROASTING CHICKENS for sale, groups of boys and girls. At th« 31 Oak St. Work Guaranteed. weighing between 4 and 5 lbs. Carl FIVE ROOM TENEMENT upstairs. below and for handy CADILLAC— 1924 m odel 263 5-pass. Tel. 1167-12 Inquire 7 Allen Place, Manchester, First Heat Case of Season Is head of each division is a senloi appeir lu the numerical order mdl- Landau Sedan. Balloon tires, Duco Marks, 136 Summer street. Tel. 1877. The Manchester Green baseball Conn. Laurel Park Boy Out On councillor from the committee oi rf'a t * finished, a very snappy gray. Ex- team defeated the Buckland team Lost and Found ...... ceptionall:' low mileage, mechani­ ftlilUnery— Dressmaking 19 Cycling Trip. Thursday night at Manchester the women,, also from the men. Miss Announcements ...... cally very good. FOR SALE—PHEASANT EGGS for FOUR ROOM FLAT on second floor, Hazel Trotter was chosen leader oi setting. IValter Olcott, South Man­ at 168 Oak street, all Improvements, Green by a 9 to 5 score. Johnny Personals ...... " DRESSMAKING of all kinds done at Group 1, with Mr. GayJord of Dan­ Automobiles CADILLAC— 1922 m odel 61 4-pass. chester. Telephone 357. witli garage. Inquire 164 Oak street. The first case of a person being Soblskey pitched well for the win­ a reasonable rate. Mrs. H. T. Forrest Call 61S-5. ners an divided the pitching work ielson for the boys. Ray Warren, Automobiles for Sale •••••• Coupe. Newly painted a very hand­ 209 Center street. overcome with the heat was report­ Automobiles for Exchange some Waverly Gray. This car is in with Rich. Buckland’s battery son of Director A. A. Warren of the Auto Accessories—Tires ...... Articles for Sale 43 HEMLOCK ST., 101—Six room tene­ ed yesterday but it was somewhat wonderful condition throughout. unusual one inasmuch as the tem­ was Tunski and-Mikoleit. Trade school was elected secretary Auto Repairing—Painting . . . . . See it fo r only $800. ment, all m odern im provem ents, $25, of the group. A senator is chosen HEMSTITCH WORK — F. DION. GOOD GULF GASOLINE 20c gal. Try 12 minute walk from mills. Apply on perature was far from alarming. Auto Schools ...... o 235 SPRUCE ST. T E L 1307-12. Autos—Ship by Truck ...... ° CADILLAC— 1923 m odel 61 7-pass. five gallons.SVou will like It. Harri­ prem ises. Tweive-year-old Charles Robinson , Manchester Girl Scouts who from each group and Miss’Bva Mc­ Autos—For Hire •••••••••...... lo Sedan painted a very pretty Cadil­ son’s Store, 598 Center street, town. of Laurel Park Heights was the vic­ ■wish to visit the new camp near Comb of Manchester was named for Garages—Service—Storage ....• lac green. Exceptionally low mile­ JOHNSON BLOCK. Main street! 8 Hillstown on Monday, the Fourth the student senate. Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... „ age, upholstery like new, 5 very IVioving~Trncklng—Storage 20 room apartment, all modern Im­ tim. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles • • • " good tires, fully equipped. To ap­ Garden— Farm—-Dairy Products 50 provements. Apply to Albert Ha-rl- It appears that 'Charles and two of July, will find Captain Grace Group 1 furnished an “ At Home Business and Professional Services son, 33 Myrtle street. Phone L77D. preciate this car one must see it PERRETT AND GLENNEY—Local other boy chums were returning Shaw in charge. She will be at the Night” program and was compli­ Business Services OfCereJ ...... *•» and drive it. A real buy fo r $950. and long distance moving and truck­ FOR SALE—CHERRIES for canning, from a bicycle ride to Rockville camp every day of next week. mented by the dean for its origin­ Household Services Offered ....la-^A excellent peas, Applecroft, 302 West ON PROSPECT ST.—in the rear, nice ing. Daily express to Hartford. Liv­ cozy home with latest improvements. and had been racing. As the three Monday, July 11 and every Mon­ ality. Miss Eva McComb ga-ve a Building—t ontractlng ...... CADILLAC— 1923 7-pass, m odel 61 ery car for hire. Telephone 7-2. Center street. Tel. 574-2 or 1635. Florists—Nurseries ...... Touring, in very good condition Call 2435-2 after 5 o’clock. riders came out of the pine grove day throughout the season she reading. Funeral Directors ...... throughout $650. LATE CABBAGE plants for cale. on the Rockville road onto the long will be off duty. Painting— Papering 21 Local people who have been visit Heating—Plumbing—Roofing .. J-* Samuel Burgess, 116 Center street. RENTALS—Several desirable rente stretch at Love Lane, they chal­ ors at Storrs the past week includa Insurance ...... All cars guaranteed as represented Telephone 298-2. with modern improvements. Inquire lenged one another to another The South Manchester and West Millinery—Dressmaking ...... PAINT'^NG and paperhanging. Work Edward J. HolL TeL 660. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hood, Selectman Moving—Trucking—Storage .... jv EASY TIME PAYMENTS done neatly and reasonably. Ted “ heat.” Apparently Charles had Side libraries will be closed all and Mrs. Wells Strickland and Mis? P ain tin g— Papering ...... LeClair. Tel. 2377. Household Goods 61 6 ROOM TENEMENT, aU Improve- reserved the most energy up to that day.Mqnday, the Fourth of July. Grace Robertson. Professional Services ...... OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS ments, steam heat and garage at 53 time, for he quickly forged ahead R epairin g ...... Russell street. Phone 303-2. The young folks at the confer^ Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning .. R e p a irin g 23 1 FIVE PIECE living room suite, suit­ and increased his lead to such an ' Miss Stella A. Lincoln of Maple able for sum m er cottage, $25, re- ence from Center church are taking Toilet Goods and Services ...... BROW N THOMSON & CO. frig'erator $8.50, 3 burner New P er­ THREE ROOMS—Heated apartments extent that he climbed the hill just street has returned to her work at a prominent part in athletics. Lil­ Wanted—Business Service ..... USED CAR DEP T EXPERT KEY FITTING. Lawn mow­ fection oil stove, gas stove $10. B en­ with bath. Apply shoemaker, Trot­ west of the bridge over the Hocka- the Main street library after a lian Hart came in first swimming Edncatlonal TEMPLE STREET HARTFORD ers sharpened and repaired, also son’s Furniture Company. Tel. 53-3. ter B lock. num r|ver ahead of the others. month’s vacation. Courses and Classes ...... scissors, knives and saws sharpened. with a lighted candle in her hand. Private Instruction ...... * However, when Charles’ pals Cadillac & LaSalle Distributors Work called for and delivered. FIVE PIECE fumed oak dining room TWO 5 ROOM PLATS, all modern Im­ Fred Tilden won first place In the D ancing ...... 28-A Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm suite, fine condition, $25, few good reached the top of the hill, they Gordon Wheaton of Main street back swim, Ray Warren third in M usical— Dram atic ...... provements, with garage, Wads­ street. Manchester. Conn. Teleph, ne used gas stoves $10 up. Close out of worth street, Greenacres. Inquire E. found him lying beside his bicycle has as his guest over the holiday, the 20-yard swim. In the relay, Wanted—Instruction ...... BUICK MASTER SIX 462. new refrigerators, take them now, Russell Finch of Providence, R. I. F inancial J. Silcox, 98 Church street. .Tel. 1348. in a semi-conscious state. At first Ray Warren and Fred Tilden came 1927 DEM ONSTRATOR when the weather is hot. Benson’s they thought he had been struck by Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages 31 PRICED RIGH’." L.\WN-MOWERS put In proper order, Furniture Co. Tel. 53-3. out third. Lydia and Mildred Business Opportunities ...... 3“ phonographs, clocks, electric clean­ an automobile and knocked off his The Misses Gertrude Moran and Hutchinson, Helen Newman, Esther Money to Loan ...... J. M. SH E A R E R ers. Irons, etc. repaired. Key making. FLORENCE OIL STOVE, 5 burner wheel but this theory was discarded Anna Duane of Stamford, Coufi., i Sutherland and Lillian Hart made Money Wanted ...... CAPITOL BUICK CO. TEL. '.600 E.althwalte, 150 Center street. with built-oven over two burners. mIl k l a w w il l n o t are spending the week-end and hol- Help and SItnatlons when it was discovered that the the volley ball and basket ball In black and white enamel, $2,5. wheel was. not damaged and that iay with Miss Hazel Colton of Help Wanted—Female ...... 85 SEWING MACHINES, repairing of Watkins Used Furniture Store, 17 teams. Help W anted— Male ...... 36 Dependable Used Cars all makes, oils, needles and supplies. Oak street. there were no apparent wounds on Buckland. Help Wanted—Male or Female.. 37 Manchester Motor Sales Co. R. W. Garrard, 37 Edvvard street. CRIPPLE THE CREAMERY the boy’s body. Agents W inted ...... 1069 Main St. So. Manchester Phone 715. FIVE PIECE living room suite, suit­ Bituations Wanted—Female ... 38 About this time, Joseph Morri­ Open Eves & Sundays. TeL 740 able fo r sum m er cottage, $25, re­ son of 18 Lilley street came along Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39 Toilet Goods and Services 25 frig era tor $8.50, 3 burner New P er­ Employment Agencies ...... 40 fection oil stove, gas stove $10. Ben­ Wapping Concern to Bottle in his automobile and/volunteered Live Stock—Pets—Poultry—Vehicles FO R SALE— 1922 Jew ett tou rin g car, son’s Furniture Company. Tel. 53-3. Buttermilk and Go on With to take the boy to Memorial hospi Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 $175— Tel. 225-4. tal here. At the hospital it was Live S tock — V ehicles ...... ;2 SHULTZ BEAUTY PARLOR Its Sale. poultry and Supplies ...... 43 Wanted— To Bny 58 discovered that the boy had been Wadsworth Homestead wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 OAKLAND and PONTIAC 983 MAIN ST., HARTFORD overcome by the heat engendered For Sale— Bllscellaneons The sale of buttermilk from the; by his over-exertions. The attend Corner East Center and Pitkin Street now offered at a very articles for Sale ...... 45 JUNK—I will pay highest prices for SILK CITY OAKLAND CO. Takes great pleasure In announcing all kinds of junk; also buy all kinds Wapping creamery will not be af­ ing physician said the boy this reasonable figure. 1 acres of land, beautifully laid out ’with Boats and Accessories ...... 46 195 Center St. Tel. 2169 that thev will be open In the evenings fected to any great extent by the Building M aterials ...... 47 by appointment. of chickens. Morris H. Lessner, tele­ morning was little the worse for all kinds of shade and fruit trees and shrubbery. 12 room phone 982-4. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 Call 3-1912 . new law governing the dispensation his experience. house, good barn. This Is a wonderful place and a rare chance Electrical Appliances—Radio .. 49 1925 Overland P ord oor Sedan, $375, of milk, which went into effect to get an old colonial home. Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A RAGS. MAGAZINES—Bundled paper free markers. and Junk bought at highest caah yesterday. Heretofore the peddlers, Garden—Farm—Dairy Products 50 Here Is a bargain— 6 room bungalow with steam heat, gas, Household Goods ...... 51 Private Instruction 28 prices. Phv.re 849-3 and I will calL L who have been disposing of the 1926 Overland Tudor sedan, $350, Eisenberg. Machinery and Tools ...... 52; free markers. Wapping creamery buttermilk have etc., garage space for two cars, located flve minutes’ walk from Musical Instruments ...... 53 > PRIVATE INSTRUCTION given in all not used bottles, but it was said to­ 4^ Main street. ?500 cash needed. Why iiay rent. Figure it Office and Store Equipment .... 54 1 1924 Bulck touring, $350, free m ark­ grammar school subjects by former Rooms Without Board 6 9 day by Norman Hills of the cream­ Insurance out. Price $5,250, Sporting Goods—Guns ...... 55 i ers. grammar school principal, for rates ery that the milk would be bottled Specials at the Stores ...... 55 | call 215-5. Building lot, one acre, with city water, gas, electricity ia "Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 : 1924 F ord coupe, $175. free m ark ­ hereafter. There had been a slroi-.t Nearly twenty-five (25) .Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 j ers. FURNISHED ROOM In private family rumor that the creamery’s business front of it. Price only $600. Rooms Board—Hotels—Resorts I Help Wanted— Male 8 6 at 73 Pine street. would be affected. years experience in Insurance Restaurants j 1923 F ord coupe, $75, free m arkers. The new law has puzzled some Coventry Farm— 50 acres, seven room house, running; Rooms Without Board ...... 59 i Big Ohio corporation seeks manager Country Board— Resorts 60 and kindred lines is at your ser- water in barn yard. Bam for seven head stock, silo, 3 poultry Boarders Wanted ...... 59-A |I 1922 Overland touring, $75, free for unoccupied territory. $50 weekly soda fountain owners, particularly houses, work shop, apple orchard, a practical farm for $3,500. Country Board—Resorts ...... •'O , markers. commission. Earnings start imme­ the phrase which specifies that the yice through this office, Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 I FURNISHED ROOMS for rent at Terms. diately. Good fo r $5,000 yearly. W e Cresmont Inn, Myrtle Beach, with original container may not be open­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... CRA"WFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. furnish everything, deliver and col­ Real Estate For Rent kitchen privileges. Pole 107. Inquire ed except Ip the presence of the Bolton Lake, “ Lake View,’’ some nice cottage sites offered Oldsmobile & Marmon Sales & Service lect. Capital or experience unneces­ o f Phone 1545-2. Apartments, Flats. Tenements.. sary. F y r-F y te r Co., 1245 F y r-F y te r consumer. The law says nothing Travelers of Hartford as low as $250. • Several new cottages already built. Drive Buslnebs Locations for Ren. .. Cor. Center and Trotter Sts. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. about individual containers, so out and see for yourself. Turn north just west of first lakes H ouses fo r Rent ...... Phone. 1174 Apartments— Flats— Suburban for Rent ...... some soda fountain men say that Summer Homes for Rent ...... Agents Wanted 87-A Tenements for Rent 63 they •will continue using quart bot­ Life, Fire, and W anted to Rent ...... tles, opening each one in the presr Real Estate For Sale Studebaker 1924 B ig 6 Sedan. AGENTS sell gas 3c gallon. 300 per APARTMENTS—Two. three and four ence of a customer as many times Apartment Buildings for Sale.. Studebaker 1924 B ig "6” Touring. room apartments, heat. Janitor ser­ Casualty Lines Robert J. Smith, 1009 Main ^ Business Property for Sale .... Studebaker 1924 Light 6 Coupe. cent profit. Your address on cans. No as it is necessary. STEAMSHIP TICKETS Studebaker 1922 Special 6 ’Touring. fake. Guaranteed product. Free par­ vice. gas range, refrigerator, In-a- BEAIi ESTATE, INSURANCE, Farms and Land for Sale ...... door bed furnished. Call Manchester Others say that they will get H ouses for Sale ...... Stutz R oadster, 1924 ticulars and proof. Lefebvre Com­ pany, Alexandria, Ont., Canada. C onstruction Com pany. 2100 o r tele­ their milk in half-pint bottles, ■ J»st Lots for Sale ...... phone 782-2. Resort Property for Sale ...... Oldsm obile 1925 Sedan enough for aik ordinary mllkshftkefl XXX3tXX3e3tX36X3tXK36X300CX3C3CXX563^^ Suburban for Sale ...... Bulck 1924 M aster Six Coupe DISTRIBUTOR: For 100 Store route. EDWARD J. HOLL Real'Estate ter Exchange .... Nash 1923 Sedan No selling Just distribute and col­ ELD RID G E ST., 172— F ou r room tene­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... lect. Experience unnecessary. Should ment, all Improvements, rent rea­ Anction—I.pgal Notices CONKEY AUTO COMPANY net salary $70.00 w eekly. P eris M fg. sonable. Phone 2251, or Inquire 172 Tel. S60. 865 Main St. Auction Sales ...... 20 E ast Center St. TeL 840 Co., F lorin, Pa. Eldrldge street. Herald Advs. Bring Resnits Legal f otlces ...... GAS BUGGIES—Meet Ida and Hector and Family By Frank Beck

THE MORE I SEE I*M SO 6LA 0 YOU LM^ WERE LUCKY TO AN EXTENSIVE VARIETY five (25) very desirable lots as yet unsold and original FIND OUT IN AS YET BUT OUR, UH, prices still prevail. TIME TO THROW ER , BOTAN tCAL SUPBRlNfTSNOBrT AWAY T H A T IS t o u r i n g a b r o a d Several modem Colonial and English tjijes of houses '~->SEARCH OF SPECIES ROAST CHICKEN for Sale. WE BROUGHT A LO N G . Eas-y Terms EDW ARD J. H O LL Tel. 560. 865 Main Street.

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brings particular stress on in this . v v - . m OLD TASHIONED-MODERN “ HEALTH DAY” TODAY health program, which should he of NO HERALD DANCING considerable benefit tp the commu­ ,v DANCING nity as .a whole. FOURTH OF JULY P '' • ' . TONIGHT At Qty View Dance Hall AT THE PLAYGROUNDS There will be no issue of TO-NIGHT Mrs. Emma Dowd, Mrs.'Margaret The Herald on Monday, July At the RAINBOW A1 Behrend’s Orchestra Director, Washburn Megins Se­ Keune, Misses Hattie Gross and Admission 50c. 4, Independence Day. RTT.T. TASILLO’ S o r c h e s t r a ries of Lessiohs to Aid the Alice McCluskey are spending the 4th at Indian Neck. <»- Boys and Girls. <1 OLD FASHIONED-MODERN George F. Borst and family of 1 Cambridge street will spend the DANCING Today win 'be known as Health coming week at their cottage at Day on the North, End playground At City View Dance HaB Point O’ Woods. in which the children will partici­ pate in a health contest that will For a two weeks* vacation JU LY 4TH The members of the Silk City be carried von : through the play­ Band assembled at the Lincoln ground season. , / or a world tour SHERWOOD’S ORCHESTRA school at the Center last night and Admission 50c. Director Washburn stated that a MoMS-T were measured for their new uni­ careful check up on the child’s forms with which they will appear Vbr tte fwa^ general -health will be made medium ciae. on the streets shortly. throughout the • Playground term. 10j4aq.ft.ihdf ABOUT TOWN Miss Moriarty ahd Director Wash­ •pace. ica Manchester people who will burn have maide' a considerable spend the week-end at the Laurel study of rthe locality in which the cottage, Saybrook Manor, are. Mr. playground'is’ lOcated and have de­ Miss Theresa McCluskey of Ma­ and Mrs. William Foley of Gris-j termined that through these health ple street left last evening to spend wold street, Mr. and Mrs. John lessons-a-better insight will be the holidays with her cousin at Coughlin and daughters, Miss Eliz­ gained to the needs of the growing South Boston. abeth and Miss Katherine of Gris­ child's' health by simple methods. wold street, Mr. and Mrs. James Simple food, plenty of sleep, a mod­ Travelers’ Cheques Mrs. James Allen of 11 Ridge Coughlin, Mrs. James Vennard, Mr. erate-amount of play will be among How will you choose street entered the Hartford hospi­ and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Wads­ the subjects that will be brought tal yesterday to undergo a major worth street. to the child’s attention in order S c ^ e operation. that'he or she may grow up into your electric refrigerator? Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Reinartz of normal men and women. C o m e n k n t Miss Hazel Haire of Tilton, N. Center street and Mr. and Mrs. Too much stress cannot be laid Better than any store demonstration, why not on the child that works all sum­ H is a house guest of Miss Marga­ Robert Richardson of Garden Cashed Anywhere conwnce yourself right in your own home? ret Robshaw of 16 Huntington street will spend the week-end at mer without an opportunity to at the state park at Hammonassett ieast do 'some playing. It saps the Servel offers you this opportunity-~on our moneys street. growing children’s vitality, men­ Any amount you require Beach. tally and physic..lly, so that upon back grantee! I Mr. and Mrs. Louis \auderbrook their return to school they, are issued in a few mimites. of Kensington street will spend the Miss Calra Mann, principal of the practically unfit to start the work A REVELATION—these new steel cabinet models produced i\-eek-end and Fourth with Mr. and Middlefleld Consolidated school and of the term. In a good many cases by Servel. Measured on every count and by every test-rft Mrs. Raymond Wilcox of Green- j Miss Mildred Williamson of the these same children’ s diets is far Medel S-5 new quality standard—a better doHar-for-dollar value in dee- field. Mass. Mr. Wilcox is a | Heighth School in Groton, aie Vvthe null fot- from being correct' and in conse­ ilF orwhere Utche, trie refrigeration. brother of Mrs. Vanderbrook. spending a three week’s vacation at quence they soon show a falling off qmceialimitied. Let us demonstrate Servd’s outstanfing advantages—greater Lake George. in their ability to keep up with & ft.' A d f tpcce. Mr and Mrs. Aaron Johnson and 48iee cabin. beauty of deagn and finidi—quiet, eccmomical, fool-proof me­ their class unless immediate meas­ The Manchester Trust Co. chanical equipment—larger capadty for freeaang ice cubes and son Dexter of Linden street, have ures are taken by the school to as­ opened the family cottage at Grove sist them. These are some of the South Manchester, Conn. all the new desserts. Beach for the season. For over the PLAYGROUND AT “ GREEN” points that Director Washburn In fairness to yourself—find out how imich more lasting service Fourth they will have as guests the cOTivenience your m oney can bu y in Servd. families of their daughters, Mrs. A.lbert Harrison and Mrs. Charles TO OPEN ON TUESDAY 3 siz e s Paisley. Money-back guarantee fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiil^ ' to choose from Miss Doris Robshaw of Hunting- The playground season at Man­ If widiiii 30 days after installatiea ton street will spend the i^onth of chester Green will open next week Select the size best suited of yonr Serrel, you are not tally July in New Hampshire with her sister, Mrs. Lawrence B. Perry of Tuesday and continue until Labor to your needs. Then take •adsfied wtdi its aerriee, we will Concord. She "will spend the Day, it was announced today by advantage of this special op­ take it back and refnad your money. month of August camping in Maine Walter J. Buckley, a member of the This special offer applies to any MMS-IO portunity. L et Servd prove with a party of friends. Manchester Green School district model yon select. Take edventege committee. / Par the lergefamOy^ its superiority in everyway the more deborate by actual everyday perform­ of it now. Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Miss Margaret Boyle, a graduate home. eq. Jackson street will entertain a par­ of the class^of 1927 at the South didf epece. 130 ice ance in your own home. ty of their relatives over the Manchester High school, will be in cubes* Fourth at their new cottage at charge. Miss Boyle’s work last You can buy Servel Black Point. Among their suef-® year proved very popular with the While You Are Away will be Mrs. Olson's parents, Mr. youngsters. Store Closed All Day Monday, July 4th. on easy terms and Mrs. August Ca person and The hours during which the play­ family of Village stieet, Mr. and ground will be under supervision On Your Vacation A first payment secures complete Mrs. Albert Larson and family of are 9 to 12 in the morning, 1 to 5 installatian. Y cfu can arrange to p ^ t ^ Clinton street and Mr. and Mrs. in the afternoon and 6 to 8:30 in balance over an ertendedperiod—onto* Charles Johnson and daughter of the evening on Mondays, Tuesdays, let us have the keys to your your household budget. Ask for detaila. Jackson street. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri­ house and we will transform it days. On Saturdays, the play­ i q ? , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson of grounds will be open in the morn­ into a modem, livable place 45 High street, were pleasantly sur­ ing hours only. through the medium of new prised last evening when about 25 wallpaper. SOUTH MRNCHCSTER ‘ CONN ■ S e W e I of their friends hereabouts called PROCRASTINATION Plecir.c Refr.get-aTion to help them celebrate their twelfth DANCE Let us do the work. Com­ wedding anniversary. They brought petent and efficient workmen Isn’t it peculiar why people will put off ordering with them a choice collection of Every Saturday Night coal until the last minute when,they could just as _ gifts as well as a generous supply who will do the work perfectly of eatables. The time was spent at Brown Gable Hall and leave everything in order well have their bins filled before the cold weather S in card playing, listening to raa.o BUSH HILL ROAD in your house as when you left arrives? , , , = music, and w'ith wishes lor many Good Place for Picnics. it. It’s human nature to put off until tomorrow what | more anniversaries, the guests de­ can be done today, but every sudden cold snap S parted at midnight. keeps us busy writing orders, each order stating / 5 Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wallace “must be delivered at once.” , j = and children of 483 East Center All of which leads us to ask, have you ordered 5 street left early yesterday momin,? SUNDAY DINNER for Great Hill, Quincy, Mass., John I. Olson j| your winter supply of coal ? | where they will spend the summer. at the Painting and Decorating | 'X Tires on Crefit I THE W . G. GLENNEY CO. | Miss Elizabeth Thornton of 22 Contractor. : Allen Place, Manchester. E Fill your tire needs for that trip you are planning and pay when you retam. Church street left today lor a visit 699 Main St., Johnson Biock with relatives in Paterson, N. J. South Manchester HOTEL SHERIDAN Terms as Low as $1.00 per week Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Roberts, their son Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Turkey, Duck or Chicken Robert Beebe and children of Manchester Green will spend the with all the fixings, $1 (veek-end and Fourth at Hammon- isset Beach. 12 M. to 2:30 P. M,

M. A. FERRIS Everybody Likes F r e e Heating Contractor Manchester Dairy S e r v ic e 65 East Center St, Ice Cream

All the year 'round, but in the hot, stifling months of summer in particular Ice Cream is the favorite of the drug store or refreshment parlor customer. Made only from the finest fruit and the purest cream and ingredients it is with­ out question the best brand on the mar­ SPECIALS ket today. Sold both in brick and bulk. 13 Plate Battery, one year gaurantee

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USED TIRES, ALL SIZES, AT LOWEST PRICES L.T. WOODCO. FOLLY BROOK ICE Main Ice ‘Station 55 Bisaell St. Phone 496 HERALD advertising -PA]^S^SE IT i te$ tniwtrUt

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