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BONUS MARCHBafeBUTTON-JBOt^ HAUSNER HOPS OFF CONGRESSMEN AT CAPrrOL ON POLAND FUGHT

Newark, N. J,, Ffier Hopes To ARRESTNINEHERE H aim Over BOBpn, the Goal -.0' Democratic Leader AAmh Make Warsaw h One FOR FIRE YIOLATIONI Set By Adonnutraiio^ War V^erans ' -J-' / He Did On Two O c o ^ Ho k W ife FoUows Him Hesse Ihy Be Ready To Four Into Capital For Tedmical Reupn^ For a Way In Other Plane. l^ieediiig To Scene, Obstrnct- Take Actios Tusorrow. Publicity Man Says Bio ing Traffic and IDepl| . . . • •• Wsulhttgton, J\me' g —CA^*) — A X Rations foi^ feeding tte men were New York, June 8.—(AP)—Stan­ Washington, June gr—(AP)—The oritioal. situation' shaped up today low and authorities were islaus Hausner of Newark. N. J., as ttmdredii of more bonus seeking desperate. Mmie Half ffiHion W ift* Parking the Causes. zevlsed rey^ue biU aipwed upon by The obj^tive of tte bonus seek­ took off for Warsaw, Polana, from CongreaslonU esmferees in tart wsur.'veterans poured ttto tte city ers, was still distant. By this morn­ Floyd Bennett Field today at 8:46 .;.-v nlghtta r^ rd -b n a U n g s ^ o h pro­ an(hhad to be qusurtered shelterless ing only. 118 members o* the House ont Patting Up knf ''■53 a. m., Eastern Standard Time. He vides ,a|q^roadnmtcly' | JS> ,< ^ in open fields for lack of billeting had signed tts petition—requiring Nine persons appeared in court 14 000 Bpaoo., 145 names— through which it is boped to make the lliFbt non-stop. this morning for violations of the if ~ tb e goal set, the .adipihlstra- Money. It was Hausner’a second start on - > To tte six hAindred who have been sought to compel a vpte on leglsta-^ ordinance against obstructing traf­ -5- ' tlon- . quartered in vacant buildlngB for tlon to pay the 82,0OO,(X)O,OOO o f tbe projected solo flight to the coun­ Clciki worked .fnifpusty,today in try where he was bom. Last Satur­ fic, failing to give the right of way , ? • . tbe past few days, and tte 1,000 or bonxu principal outstanding. an attaint iotgrt-ih# oompromlse day he took off but was forced back to lire apparatus and for illegal so reported being caved for in­ Hundreds. pounds of beef and Washington, June 8.— (A P) after several hours by unfavorable tagistatlon tt tonb to submit to tte dividually by local ch&ritiM, were vegetables were sent to the camp­ The Senate banking' cornmltte# parking at the scene of the* fire at isrtMttOiksidepi ptah action by added two new delegations last ers by police this morning. weather. 1014 West Middle Ttumpike last : old by its counsel .today that John He was followed into the air to- night with more expMted by freight Police watched closely today for night. Of the nine appearing before iJloiced.to reach out for every train and truck during tte day. any signs of Communistic activl^ J. Raskob sold General Motor# stock day by another plane in which his deputy Judge Thomas Ferguson short while be was .an officer of the pretty young wife rode as passen­ ...... le source of revenue to meet Brig-Graerai' Glassfor^L superin­ among tte veterans. Leaders of this morning, three were members new-demands of tte government tendent of ixYlice, had sought tents the yetsrana. have vehemently corporation. ger. This plane merely intended to of the South Manchester Fire De- Raskob, who is chairman, of. the escort Haitsner on the first few conferees accepted the higher from the War DepiEurbnent but ntat asserted they have no connection lartment and one driver had taken individuaJ and corporation Income with Comiminlsm. Democratic NationaT' eornmittee, miles of his journey. w ith ‘flat refusal from..; Ssctetaiy kJBSistant Chief Daniel Haggerty to tax rates provided by tte Senate. Hurley. A crew of oavpehters was Plane.aij# brtng.lald, however, by rresented an itemized stateiuent o f In the second plane was also Rev. the scene of the fire. .. ■ ly \....v-jK-' hree accotmis and said that "at no Paul Knappek, a Newark priest « Kept In BUI ' organized from among the Jobless a Communistic affiliation, the Work­ Pleads OnUty All four Import taxes—on lumber veterans today to build wall-less, ers Ex-Service Men's League for a Ime will you find I sold (Seneiwl Hausner’s plane is the old rebr^lt George Edward Lawson 23, of 16 Ifotore short except on what mltt^ Bellimca monoplane Santa Rosa and' copper as weU as oil and coal— lumber shelters in open fields in mass demonstration in behalf of the Francis street, Ekist Hartford plead­ were l^ t. In tte bllL Anacostia. bonus June 8. re called two technical occasions." Maria which was originally built ed guilty to illegal parking and These times, he said, were in 1928 for a Chicago syndicate which plan­ The new Inonme tax schedule Is paid 82.00. H. J. Bolton, 37. of 34 up to tte 1921 level. Normal rates and In August, 1980, when he sold ned an ocean flight which 'never Vest Center street told the court 10,000 shares "wheih I ciouldn't de­ materialised. Here’s the "reception committee’* that awaits congressmen on the sue four p«r cent on the first 84,000 liver fOr about six ^7aeks." that he was on tbe way to get his Capitol steps in Washbgton. These World War veterans—members of a and eight per cent on income over May Stop at Paris wife in Hartford and started down William A. Gray, committee coun­ Although Hausner’s destination delegation from Portland, Ore.—stop legislators and urge them to vote for 84,000 with a surtax schedule grsul West Center street before tbe ularm payment of the soldiers’ bonus. uatlng to maximum of 55 per cent NOW UP TO SEABURY sel, charged that March 10, 1928, was Warsaw he said before leaving sounded. He said he cut over to iiaskob. sold 40,000 shares shbrt at that if conditions necessitated he Center street at McKee street and income in excess of 81.000,000. 169. might make a atop at London or jecame Involved in tbe traffic short­ The corporation tax voted by tte "I sold them, but not Short," Ras­ Paris. He planned to follow a ly after entering Center street. He Senate 1# 14 per cent TO MAKE HIS CHARGE kob retorted. course alighUy to the south of the was charged with failing to give the Complete details of tte new reve­ Ag Rttkob to tt ;the stand SePatbe steamer lanes. right of way to fire apparatus. He nue hUl were wlthhrt(t pending fOtass (D., 'Ya.), asked if Gray "pro­ KILLS GIRL, LEAPS WITH preparation of the report to be sub­ Hausner lifted his plane into the admitted he was attracteu by the posed to Involve several I^ubli- air after running 8.500 feet down fire to go to Hartford by way of mitted to tte House. S i e#na’’ in tte investigation also. He the concrete runway, passing about Center street. WUl Balance BOigtit Governor Roosevrt Says HCGRAW RESIGNS - said there were rumors Gr^r intend­ SO feet over a small crowd, assem­ He said be did everything possi­ BODY INTO A VOLCANO Experts said the bill psuBsed by ed to "involve a number of promi­ bled to see him off. As he gained al­ ble to get out of the way o f the the Senate raised 81.117,000,O^'O in Probers Need Not Wait nent Democrate." titude, he turned the plane around fire apparatus .hut was prevented new revenue. They reported that A $G U inS’ IIEjU> >n-,:Gray replied he had "endeavored and headed eastward. from so dote hy a long line of cars ■. i n 0 .1 • n COWBOYS TO ROUND-UP , tte compromise mesunire provides -fttput before tte committee" all In­ A Navy plane also accompanied which w e r e i d ^ to the Are. Judg- \ n ||f||£Q f w SW66ul6&n, 1 Cr­ WILD HORSES BY PLANE within a couple of mllUong of dol­ Until N m Legnlatore To formation, and situations, "without him as an escort. ment was Suspendedied in his case. ^ ' lars -the sum which tte administra­ regard to political considmtion.” tion has declared will ba’cui 'se . tbe I He carried fifty letters, some of John C. Hendricks, 40, of SO Russell Klamath Falls, Orq., Jkne 8 ,^ A little earlier, David. lion bad which he i>anned to dropT over the street said he was coming from I Make Tkeir Report. »■Had Been POot of New York told the committee how he' lognese Youth Takes, Un­ (AP)—Three oowboys-r. H «^ (Conttmed on Page Eleven) Croydon Airport near London, and, work in Hartford and when passing Ballard, Jame# Comfoji^ more than a half a million doUnn if condlrisns were favoraUe he the-scene of tt# fire became involv­ G^rge Sumptiv-rPtaa tt b e^ Team For 30 Y o a rs— IR: out of stock that had been put at his f ' hoped to lly over Le JBourget, Paris, ed ](ii the tralMNk at that, jioin t H#- usual Path To End It All; sem an i^hpUasi RRttdim o f N„ Y„ ji&e 8.--(AP) -r disposal without cost tt rstmu tor to drop otters. waa, chaegad vritt obstrwting traf*^ 5,006 Gtaviriitt ' Jttaertreai irtd - today; It stock pool#: His plan# carried 526 gallons of The h u o ii^ l^ f.Q ie sues i P i N Y l ^ I ^ gajnlii^ and he Leam N ohi^ Ctnfilsiiiit yrO rm (Cfu^ of the ^hflatwe - ; RjlinjlDB OAILED'- ; ehickeh bandwicheSi^a-gaBoa-of- cof­ ' Hgrbld Leggett, 10, of 17 Dudley .-5-- 'if raittoe and (Nttuel Weahlngton, Jtpie 8 ( AP) —i f street, was fined 82>0M less cofte for John ’J.' Rask6bi^ chpirman of the fee and a gtlteil Of wal_,.„ ttnigbtehthe low -' charges against Mayor Wi^er, 4r NetF June 8-r(AP) John $ Hausner appeared, cool as he su­ illegal parking. Thqnas Milner, 60, Hilo, Hawaii, June 8.— (A P )— lands. Thera they will Ih^ believe they have sufticient ngtic natio^ copunlttse,.ha8 perintended the final tuning up of of East Glastonbury charged with | Pele, dreaded fire goddess of Ha- rouhded upland corra)e

poolB weru 1649,000; 882I,00(^ ah4 s n a n t H s n p AWARD GOOD WRITERS ntOBERSTlAlHRISEOB W .0 0 0 . The profits In the Sinclair Con­ A B O U f T D ^ iBDiOFFiciAISIOBE WTIH CERTinCATESI solidated pool. Gray addsd SOU SHORT IN JURKET 8060,000; Tbt Profeadonal CMila of tlU Can­ MABROADRAUT Uon said he also provided pUbU- ter Congregational church will have lEDANDarCUESISl / CUldrtn Hcuiored Fpr| DEATHS KOsailaiM timD~Pnfst)M) ^ ty for poola in Bush Terminal and their annual picnic at Bdtirn Lak* Pn^deney In Huid- Consolidated Textile. Tuewlay of next week at 6:80 p.m. iMMtlog iof Local qob To Be "Did you worit on Richfield - oil Bln. Harry F. DevUa members of the press by BtoOk Ebc- Gain ef From |1 To $i iting Yesterday. change members is fbrbiddeB and s to c k ? " Tim Junior Mission BAd wffl hold • 5 ^ A t ^^*3®*^* J** Word has been received by Mrs. their reifslar meeting as usual to­ Francis O. Hannan nf 88 Haynes that “drculatlan of rumora> of BoH« Tamwtwr raibL Sul ll ■Anna Bakus of Grade 4 and sensational character'* la ^detii- VBy whom were you unploysd?" morrow afternoon at the Swedish Mnmenmi—large Baying Louise Chppello of Grade 8 pupils in street, this town, at the death of "I got my ealls from Bfr. Talbot, Lutheran church. The second ijuartieriy nmaHny of her sister, Bfrs. Harry Devlin, 44, of metal to the inteirests or w^elfare of the'. E xchange.'' president of the company." the Bfanchester Rod and Gun Qub the Hollister Street School were Vancouver, B. C. The latter was the Uon said he puUuhed informa- William W. Robertson ___has a s - *** held at Oaabo’s .Cottags, Bol- Orders Make ^tpcaraoce. yesterday awarded eertlfioates of fonner Bliss AmsUe Jarvis, who re­ ' Another rule which he read with ti«rta of honor will be.jBtate- Writers Qub Contest conducted ^ Other PubUelty Nofir York, June 8.— (AP)'—Stock! the American Penman throughout BCrs. Deidln left Bianchester for purpose of upsetting the equilibrium BConday evening. There was a hiS. I SupsriPtepdent of Blah and Game Vancouver following the death of of the market and bring^ abou ; Uon said hs provided publicity ■nd bonds surfed up In one of the the United States. The nuaaber -'of appointment in securing a neaker ^ Clark, of Hartford,, and Street railway rsvemias to C q» her father in 1918 with her sister,' a condition of demoralisation." for Uggstt and M^rs atobt In I broadest recoveries of the year In dtiea represented was 236 and the for the meeting and Bfr. Rotertaon ^ chairman of the, necticut have declined .to qodi as total number of contestants was Mrs. Mandervllle, /and wras married Gray said he would show that 1928 and recMved a caO on l0,000 nss decided to pinch hit for the oc- Cionneetleut Fish and Game Commis-1 th^ New York Stock Sbcchamge to­ 47,481 distributed as follows: Senior a short time after her arrival in during three years Lion provide< shares from Oscar Alexander, casion. The meeting la the regular extent during the papd two/ysan day. Division 16,420 including 7th and that place. publicity for brokers and receiye( member of Haupt and Co: TOUtbly session of the association, Dr. William L. ItidVtoa, of Coven­ that even the friendly. gesUnisioB tha 8th grades. High Schools and Busi­ She will be remembered by many I ■lock fbr whleh^he wras not Bequire< His profits, he SUd, wne-810,i ^ t is TOt confined to members only. try, Secretary of State, and other part of a motorist in piektoa hP. a. ' The Stock Market roared along as of the local residents as a young | ^ Put up money. neighbor on the. ^ e e t comer- and rapidly as the bond market. Buyers ness Schools; Junior Division 18,720 The witness said be also' wdrkcd Those wishing to attend the meeting notables are expected to be present. including 6th and 6th grades; Prim­ woman of splendid qualities.' The Ban a Paper. for H i^en and Stone. and listen to the addrera are w5i- The dlnnCT will begin at 6:46 p. m. carrying him to bis nlaoa of bust* found it difficult to get orders exe- news of Blrs. Devlin's death is being ness is being keenly felL according 'euted near yestex^sr'o closing ary Division 12,341 including 3rd At one time. Lion sold, he operat- Cousens, asked what effect Uon'-s come to do so. received wrlth genuine regret here. I ed a paper known as The Stock and operations had on ths Stock Bfar^ to Richard J..Bennett, assistantgw>» levels, and prices ran up |1 to 80 a and 4th grades. Members of the family have the Bond Reporter, which suspende< ket. -•. oral manager of The. Connawcut share for niany leaders. As the ral To belong to the Good Writers Coleman, who is at the sympa,thy of their friends in the I publication in 1928. "It is absolutdy sgaibd th4 rUles FIND YOUNG COUPLE Company. ly gained momentum, large buying Qub is an honor in itself. To be­ U, 8. Veterans’ Hospital at Newing­ come a menlber, specimens were isorrow which has come to them. Be­ Ldon appeared to be about 60 of the Exchange for a broker to ton for blood poisoning, has passed A single Instance of this natoral- orders appeared, a number appear­ sides her husband she leaves two I years old. He had thin gray hair conduct these operations," Gray re- ly - is a- minor matter, Bfr. ITmnstt ing on the ticker tape for active submitted each month which con* the danger point end will not lose children, "Budd" Jarvis Devlin, and and testified in a low voice, scarcely pUed. the arm, as was feared might be nec­ LIVING AS HOBOESl points out, but when it oo4 . issues in amoimts ranging from 1,- formed to a certain standard. |n April all Qub members were obliged Ruth Mary Devlin of Vancouver, B. audible to members of the commlt- Cousens said he wanted to know essary. LitUe attention was given curs several hundred times a day . (DO to 8,000 shares at a time. This to submit a specimen from which C.; four sisters, Mrs. Adeline Han­ |tee. how the prices qf-the stocks had to the cut when it happened and poi­ the revenue diverted from tha.okrest :> suggested a hasty bear retreat. the award was made. The Good nan, Laxira Gieser of this "When you say you are a publicity been affected, and Gray said ha soning set in. Hie poison spread Albany, N. Y., June 8.—(AP) — railway assumes bullgr - propoftkms Some Chins Writers Qub in Hollister Street place; Mrs. G. Robert of New York man, won't you say to the committee would furnUh. the information both ways,: up and down bis arm, Weary and grimy, a schoolboy and and this leads sventiiaujrto leas The railroad stocks moved up 81 School was imder the supervision of Q ty; Mra M. BfandervUle of Van­ what you do?" questioned Gray. later. , and drains were necessary. He will iwhis . sweetheart - from------Pittsfield,—. efficient service^ affecting the entire to 88 a share, active carrier issues Miss Mary A. Connor teacher in couver, B. C.; six brothers, Delphis "I receive calls on various Gray pointed out, however, ^that lose the use of the small finger of i*^".^**^* ^^m a freight car public. -including Sante Fe, Union. Pacific, fourth grade. The members were: Jarvis, Emil Jarvis, and George stbekq," the witness said. U on g o t a call on Sinclair ConsoU-t his hand as a result. I ^today by railroad police iud Already a curtailment of aehe- . Ddaware A Hudson, Chesapeake Grade 8: Mildred Sheldon, Betty Jarvis of Bfanchester; Adolph and When he showed some helstation dated at 41 and sold it several I sent home with their parents.' duleS has been necessary on most : Ohio and Norfolk & Western. The Brown, Ruth Patten, John Harvey, Wilfred Jarvis of Montreal, Canada, in continuing, . Senator Couzens points higher. Walter Crockett, of West street, 13, (868 of the company’s lines sad'ona of itilltles' threw off their apathy ahu Barbara Wallett, Ida Annum, and Ame Jarvis of New York. (R., Mich.) asked him what he Gray-said'that Upn also was who played on the Msjora’ footbaU Holmes, 16, the principle reasons is the ' noved up vigorously. Americ.m George Eggleston, Rhoderick meant by "falls." connected with operatibts in Hasm tSMc'and Bfis L ^ 'S a oi^ * of insisted they wereVbrotherl**®® many auto owners to r Telephone, Consolidated Qaa, North Brown, David Carter, Loiils Schad- Gray undertook to answer for Cab Company: Bofg W in er BCanu- South Windsor were married Tues- ^ been driven away' *lifta” to neighbors to ^say fiotiitof ' ' . ,.kmerican and United Oas improve- licb, Philip Keith, Emerson Rickard, FUNERALS Lion. foeturlng Company; DunhUl intery- day to East Hampton. It was ^ from their farm ■ home by a cruel of strangers who happen to hail , nent were up 81 to 83 each and Marjorie Qay, Jean Brown, Valeito "What actually happened, >Kras it national and National Cash Regis^ ed out and last night a party ^ cousin. T ^ finally admitted, how- rides from the curb. Whan ''Peoples Gas was up around 85. U. 8. secret, but yesterday the news leak- planned to go to Uve “^ b e r of atreet cars operating, c Zapadka, Justina Pagani, Arthjir Mrs. Isaac Lennon not," he queried, "was that, when ter. ^ ' Ited bounded up around 82 a .ihare about flf^ of the friends of^e new-1 They carried |» .^ua reduced, aU jes^ i Dancosse, Beverlie Perkins, Bere­ The ftmeral of Mrs. Isaac Lezmon some broker or operator was inter­ Baakob on.Staad ,rto close to 830 a share. American nice Cervlni. of Knox street will be held at 2:80 ested in the management of a pool married couple went to South I ------— ^ ' .Tobacco B, Allied Chemical, Liggett Grade 4: Anna Bakus, Shirley through which he anticipated trad Raskob succeeded Uon on the • - . 'tral pdlce were told Bfasaachueetts h^®®c®hsrs several days. The search grew hot. ^ ®^i®® tostenees, the practice of o ‘issues which scored gains of around line Orlano, W. Roy Hall, Josephine fimeral parlor Will be open from 7 stock, he indicated to you that he as refreshmients. ' 82 to 83 a share. Blgenski, Arthur Custer, Isabell wanted publicity boosting the stock flashed his picture. - and last night the pair left their ^® ^des has helpM to effect to 9 tonight for friends of the de­ After being swora by Chairman hiding place and climbed such ' a decline to rsvenuea that tha Zurauskas, Nancy Goodwin, Russell ceased. and would give you a 'call,' which The Forget-Me-Not Qub, Junior aboard a Wilson, Gordon Dean, Isabel] - Norbeck, Raskob gave his business King^s Daughters, wlU meet at 2:80 westboitod gondola car filled With I street car lines could not bs mato- meant that he put aside 25,000 scrap iron. pello, Joseph Bycholski, Grace Rls,- shares of stock for you which you as "trying to make good Demo- o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the toinsd at all, a misfCrtuns which MRS. C .R . BURR HEADS ley, Albert Virgfinia, Chester Albert, could call upon at any time, thus orata out of mls-guided Republl home of Iflas Doris Christiansen of brings not only great toeonvanlsBos John Pieseik, Phyllis Hollister, NOWUPTOSEABURY making it possible for you to sell cans." 46 Woodland street. Member are to tbs people to ths psrtieolar sso- D. A. R. IN TOWN AGAIN Mary JiUson, John Hayes,^ John that stock at any time if the market The Democratic leader sat - be- reminded to bring photographs for TROLLEYMEN VOTING tion, but likewise results to a de­ Valuzzi, Vivtor D’Ubaldo, Willard went up and make the difference in­ twiien Senators. Bulkley (D., Ohio) scrapbooks. cline in real estate values, sines Laking, Albert Rodonis. TO MAKE HIS CHARGE cash." Ciid Carey (R., -Wyo.) I proximity to a ear Itos naturally Grade fi: Marlon Pearl, Howard Lion replied that sometimes be Raskob said he became associat­ The marriage of Bliss Hslsn-Sie- ON WAGE CUT TODAY enhances tbs value of proper^* Re-Elected Regent of Orford Grant, Jeanetta Buchanan, D orot^ I (Oonttnued from Page One) didn’t have to do anything.’* ed with General Motors about 16 fert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Au- W hile it is u n q u sstio M ly dlffl-^ cult for a motorist to pass Robinson, Harlowe Willis, Meredith | “Sometimes the publicity was in years ago, becoming an officer later. guest Blefert of Grand avenue'. a' Parish Chapter At Annual New Haven, Jime 8 — (AP) — I neighbor who is waiting for a strsst Meeting Yesterday. Murdock, Walter Schober, Walter tee refused. Judge Seabury sent it pools and sometimes not,” be said. He said be resigned his place as vice RockvUle, to W illiam G sbrm sn, io h •»»«® * “ Borst, Elorence Bassler, Audrey himself. I acteo. If the evidence in "If you had 60,000 shares of president in July 1928, but still is a of Mr. and Mrs. John Gab naan of|!E[?v^®® *be State | *^**r^” Elliott, Laura Smyth, Robert Cus­ any case now before the legislative Radio and gave me an option on director of the corporation. Hollister street, will take *“ ‘ today on whether to accept a furnishing that aoquatot- ter. committee in their Judgment or that 10,000 it wouldn’t have to be a Glass asked Gray tf any other Saturday, June 18. ‘ 26 per cent wage reduction p rop el *®®® ^>^®® transportation Is . Mrs. C. R. Burr was re-elected in conferences with John K Fund- •Bseting sdverstly tbs to- regent of OifOrd Parish Chapter, Grade 8: Louise Cappello, Annls of their counsel, warrants, it is time pool,” Lion said. officials bad the information bs in­ Buckler, Anna Kovas, Helen Cope for the legislative committee and "Why give you the option?" Sen­ tended to elicit from Raskob. TroUeymen to the different dlvl-1president of the Connecticut ®**J*****®?** Daughters of the American Revolu­ sions of the Connecticut Company ^mpany, or whether to submit tbs f»mUt®®. the nsigbboihood to fan- tion, at its annual meeting held yes­ land, Nettie Gedraltls. their counsel to stop talking and do ator Glass (D. Va.) asked. Gray rspUsd that he bad called Grade 6: Frances Hyde, Jennie "Maybe charity,” Lion replied. Raskob in connection with personal wfflcom pI,to.U»lrvoto tically all of her associate officeni sniping or buck passing." attempt to make both ends mast. Wyllys Snow, Bernice Beebe, Ange- "Sometimes I got publicity.” Raskob submitted a statement ed. This means that the scale rate were received by local trolleyroen were retained in office. They are: The governor's retort to the pub­ yesterday. Tbs eonferenofei have line Cappello, Gertrude Moriconi, lished reports of Seabury's intended Lion volunteered no Information showing he bad 76,696 shares of will go' to a board of arbitration. Vice-regent, Mrs. Thomas J. Lewie; been carried on for weeks, only to Robert Alley, Mary Poleo, Edward course of action was made in the and replied to the questions as General Motors common stock on secretary, Mrs. Charles Sumner of briefly as possible. end to a deadlock. . Belton; treasurer, Mrs. William O. Jasitise, Jessie Kerr, Teresa Pagani, form of a "statement by the gover­ band January 1,1928, in bis regular Marjory Brown, Anna Parla, Betty "What you did, it being to your Ths company is demanding QUAKES Hi MEXICO . Crawford; registm , Mrs. Herbert nor," issued to newspapermen. The account and that at the end of 1981 Beeny, Anna Ambrose, Helen Burke, interest as well as the operators, FLOODS THREATEN wage reduction, on the ground B. House; historian. Miss Emma. executive greeted correspondents at bis balance was 20,000 shares. eteadily decreiutog revenue, Margaret Rollet. * was to convince the public the Other Statements Mexico Qty, June 8.—(AP) — A Hutchinson; librarian, Miss Ida Hoi the regular morning press confer­ stock bad more value?" Gray though ths troUwmsn demand to-1 series of ahai Anotbpr statement, on a special rise of sharp earthouaka ' 'brook; auditor, Mrs. A. E. Loomis; ence with the words: asked. OKLAHOMA a n i creased pay both fo‘or trolley " workers | ^ o b etru ck ^ rS ty ^ in ^ ^ , ghaplaln, Mrs. Frank : "I think I have somethihg hers *'Yes.’^ 4 account, showed *kat ktd 6M0Q sad bus drivers. tbsTM January 1,1928, and none* in ! a. m; today toppled ■evefal btfild- ‘‘ board of managers, Mrs. Lucius WRONG NUMBER NEARLY you will want." Used the Badle- Employes balloted today to New Inga oM opensd Itotd 'bat account Jiaaiiuy 81, I R i ; ■it® (Csottausd 'ram Pjhtb G as) «n u ik r< 'to Foster find Mrs. William B. Lull. He then read the statement, pass­ Uon said be bei^ to use the Haven, Hartford, Bridgetort, Stem some of the lane downtowa'stpssts. Rq>orts were submitted by the ed it to the reporters and said, "that Another statement, headed "Con­ radio for dissemination of Informk- sweeping water from main floors. ford, Norwalk and Bllddetown. The centerr o f the dieturhaaes waa ' different officers and committees and GETS HIM INTO COURT is a ll." tion on stocks in 1628 and continu e solidated Accounts of J. J. Raskob" thought to be to the •State of plans were made for the annual showed that on January l, 1928, he In the basement of the Hueklns bo­ until the fall ef 1929. at furniture was Hosting to four I Oaxaca, whose capital city waa outing at the Ellsworth homestead SEABURY SILENT. bad on band 17,796 shares, and that SEABCBlNa FOR FLIBRfi He testified be employed W. C. feet of water, and there was as laid waste by an earthquake a yaar te Windsor, June 16. Bsskst lunch New York, June 8.-^(AP)—Sam­ at the and of 1981, ks had 20;000 Hartford Man Told To Appear McMahon to do the talking over tbs much to tha eeilar of tha saw First ago. Communioatfoa Itoss ^ krill be at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Alfred uel Seabury, counsel to the Hofstad radio. ShSTM. „ ^ « .fit John's, N.F., Junta.—(API- down and there bad been no reports flTassall of Hartford was appointed Here For Auto Violation-_ _ , ter legislative committee, was en-, "He was introduced as.president , The consolidated account showed National Bank and Trust Company Two planss flew over Newfoundland from there this afternoon. ehairman. ' *' ^ « But It Proved To Be Some^ I route by automobile today to Wash- of the McMahon Institute of* Flnan- bat in January of 1928 be sold 20,- skyscraper , . ^ today, battling fog, rain and a nortb- Ths first shock was tbs most se­ Musical numbers were given by one Else. I Inston^ where he is to make an ad­ dal Research?" 000 shares 'though he held only 17, Boato^ Ue^ " west wind to teach the northern vere, lasting torse„„ minutes. Alto- Miss Phyllis Newcomb of Tolland, and receive an honorary de­ "Y es." - 796. Boats were ^ e n to toe Commu- coast and Join to the search for Ar- gethw toa^uaim eoattousd te r - an accomplished pianist The host- gree tomorrow at the commence­ "He was the institute, wasn’t be?" Senator Glass (D., Va.), asked nlty camp by National Guardsmen, tour Sullivan and Dr. Karl Kuehnert, about ten m im ^ . They wars tbs and refugees removed to toe Huck asaes, Mrs. Herbert, W. Robb, Mrs. Marshall Kinard of 59 East View ment exercises of Washington and "He was the president. It was -ray if he intended to Involve any who left to a' plane worst to this ci^ to ten years. 1ns estate buUdlqg after police I Monday night and failed to return, ' Donald Grant and M rs. C9iari,es street, Hartford, didn’t sleep very: Lee University. incorporated." " x ie^blicans since tlmre was a eadquarters were Overtaxed. Many One of the planes was believed to Oliver, served assorted cakes, lee well last night. He is ebar^g his Before he left he would not say McMahon also wrote newspaper rumor that bs planned to 'Involvs a eresm salted nuts and coffee. OSS against Manchester police. whether he was going to file articles. Lion said. eompiatoed of illneee. bs piloted by K. D. Wardle, who left BBTIBBD CAPTAOr DOQfl number of prominent Democrats." General relief headquarters were LongueuU, (3ue., yesterday and was When trolmen were taking charges against Mayor Walker, or, The witness said be also obtained "I haven’t inquired of any of the down numi ITS of cars illegiUly pwkv | if so, when. The committee has ad­ publicity through newspaper writers sat up in a vacant automobile show forced down tog at Natashquan, Norwich, June 8.— (AP)—Csptsto * TOO LATE FOR witnesses their political connec­ building. Three hundred cots and 1,- and took off today, heading for St. William G. Tarbox, 7, rstirsd eap- ed at the Laurel Park fire ~ last journed for at least two weeks. to whom be gave information. tions," Gray replied. "What else did you give them?” 00 blankets ware taken there t^jAntoony. tain to toe C. N. O., and prtodpal o f CLASSIFICATION night they recorded one that, when Seabury did say at the last pubUc Raskob told Gray that at tha end checked, gave the Information that hearing Wednesday that in his opin­ Couzens asked. toe National Ouanf. The other, sighted over Oodroy the Samuel Huntiniten Soboof here FO R SALE—^FOUR cylinder Essex "C alls." of June, 1928, he bad 88,596 shares shortly before noon and headed lo t, died today . item a ______heart attack suf- TCinard was the owner. When call ion he had sufficient cause to ask of General Motors common. coach, excellent condition. Four "D id TOU give them cash?" St. George’s, was believed piloted bv ^*^®J ^ I® he was to sohooL on the phone and ordered to} appear for the mayor's removal. He intro­ 3 Long Or Short new tires, can be bought for price n court however Kinard "Sometimes.” Charlie Hubbard, former Harvard! He wae a descendant of x Colooial. insiisted duced evidence Indiciating Walker When Gray asked Raskob about MME MATHIED WILL of tires. Call 80 Liberty atreet be hadn’t been jin Manchester last "Who employed you?” Gray ask- football captain, who left Boeton fam ily and is survived tqr tw o aoas. owned bonds of the Reliance Bronze lis accounts, and whether they were yesterday. night He said ne and his wife were A Steel Company which early in| out driving but they did not come long or short, Raskob replied with a MCET HELEN MOODY STOLE DUMBfY HAMS 1981 was awarded a contract of "Pool operators." sm ile: east of the river. Lion said he sometimes was em­ SIX CHILDBEN HURT more man 840,000 for bronze traffic "I don’t want Any confusion about Kinard said he had important busi­ standards on Fifth avenue. ployed on 80 different stocks at New Haven, June 8.—(AP)--- If Personal Notices long or short." Auteull, France, June 8.— (AP)— Guelpb, Ont, June 8—(AP) — it wae food be needed, the ness to do this morning and main­ The mayor replied from Detroit, I Mme. Rene Matbieu, France’s lead­ He presented an itemised state Six of 40 children were slightly in­ who broke Into tne marimt tained he could not be in court. He where he was attending a conference Worked Fbr Pools ing woman tennis player, today de­ ment showing account No. 1 with jured today when the truck in which ■ky and Kavanaugh during even offered to pay any fine in order on unempliiyment, that Seabury was He said he was employed by pool feated Betty Nutoall in the semi­ CARD OF THANKS D yer and Hudson bds regular a c­ they were riding was struck by a night, must be very hunm tedayfc- to save himself the trouble of com­ "unfair.” He sal dhe dd not know operators, including Ruloff Cutten finals of 'toe women’s singles of the ing to town today. This morning count; Number 2, a special account; Canadian Pacific railway motor car thst is, unless hlg stonmh m X wish to thank all' tha kind there was any coimecuon between I of E. F. HuttOn and George F. French tennis championships and at a ; crossing. The truck waa de- t was found that one number had any of bis securities and any dty Breen, an Independent operator, and Number 8. a consol'dation. stronger than tho avwsgs.- ■ > Mends, nurses and doctors for their Raskob said he had the special ac­ will play Mrs. Helen ^WUls Moody m ollah ed.. kindness shown* to me, during my seen copied incorrectly and conse­ contract and Seabury knew he did Breen employed him in Kolster Ths burglar broke a ^ate. gliis count because,he’d been advised it for toe title. The scores were 6-2, Kathleen Thorpe, in charge of toe recent stay at the Memorial hospltaL quently Kinard did not have to an not know-it. He said it was unfair Radio stock, he said, and gave Miq ! window and for his pMaa. thiwi was better for sdling. 6-4. children, suffered slight injuries to RUTH STAVNITSKT swer the charge. of Seabury to have held it up until a caU on 15,0Q0 shares, of which he dummy hams used for. decurattoe . "At no time will you find 1 sold Two upsets marked quarter-final one leg. purpoeea, . 4 ; ' P he was out of town. I used 12,000. play In men’s stofiles today. Rod- The mayor returned from Detroit I Gray showed Lion documents giv- General Motors short, except on what might be called two technical erich Menzcl, the CSech star, de­ today* but said he had no comment"ing the dates as in November, 1928. occasions,"/Raskob said. feating England’s . Davis Cup hope, £ to* m ake either on the hearings di; Lion acknowledged they probably Fred Perry. 2-6, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5 and qny possible charges to be made were correct These times, he said, were in 1928, when he sold 2,204 shares, and George De Stefanl, of Italy, defeat­ against him to the governor. "Those dates fit in the operaUon 10,000 shares "in August, 1980, ing H. G. N, Lee, of England, 6-8, Tonight of Kolster Radio by Breen,” Gray 6-7, 6-2. Leoi. yesterday put out Tonight CONFESSES 18 BREAKS informed the committee. which I cotildn’t deliver for about six weeks." Rene Lacoste, former French ace. , "What did you make off that Springfield, Mass., June 8.— (AP) deal?" he asked Uon. Estate Aoooont Gray asked him if the Arohmere FIND. SIAN’ S BODY. —^Ralph Mello, of ihovldence was "Oh, I'd say 840,000," was the re SENSATIONAL 100 H0UR account in the brokerage house Was Derby, June 8.—(AP)—The body! arrested here today for complicity ply. He said he "put up no money as of John Daddip, 68, of 8 BUnerva in at least 18 house breaks in 'Wind­ op tion ." . his. ■it "That is Bfrs. Raskob’s. company," street, this city, was found toto t sor Conn., and was taken to Hart­ U on testified that during 19287 mbrntog on the bank of toe Housar' ENDUlLiNCE DRlVfi ENOS ford, Conn. Raskob said. 'Tt’s an estate accoimt. 1929, and' 1980 he was given calls She owns it" tonic river near the Derby Textile With him was arrested a young on stock worth 86,000,000. Comptoiy plant Medical in«»wHiifV Gray then aaken him' about; an woman, Barbara Fisher, also of Ebdf Bllltton Profit F. N. Loomis gave toe probable ON THE STAGE AT 9 | ^ !i Providence, who is said to have 1;een accoimt in the name, of H. 'S. Baa- cause o f death as drowning. Bfr^ "What was your profit from the kob. living with him here. DieUo was calls themselves?” Daddio wM last seen last evening At that time, the driver one of a large g n ^ robaded up "A half million dollars." "That’s her’s," Raskob replied. qbout 11 o’clock when he left home, The consolidated account filed here on technical vagrancy charges “Didn’t you teU me you made be­ whether X case of xccidental drowto shackl^ tand removed, froitf the Raskob showed that at ffie end in connection with allegations of tween one and two millions?" a t ing or euldde has not been deter^ March, 1928, he .had a IMilance .of in full view of the audience, to whldi conspiracy and attempted extortion "Yes, but Biere were expendi- mined. A widow xnd seven children I fram members of a traveling carnl- times.” 35,800 shares and rras on the long survive. New and Pretty side, of the market ever since exc^ t he has been handcuffed since 5 ii» m* va clompany here, on which chatges "Then your net profits were about four persons are awaiting trial. half a million?" in August 19M,'whsn he sold 10,- MBS. CUBTIS* FUNERAL. Monday, See the finish! They are most attractive 000 shares wltlfout' having any op "It’s about right" Philxdelphls, June fi.—(AP)-4>| in the new prints of striped, hand. Funeral servtoea for BIra. Kate Stan- Uon'said he was also employed His balance In September, 1928 ■ ^ehedeed and flowered wood Cotter PQlshuty Curtis, wif4 ^1 on a pool in Sinclair Consolidated. shrank to 1,860 dharaa e f f e c t On this, he said, he received his of* Qrras------H. K.---- Curtis, ----- Pbllsdelp] ibto IS YM^UABLE p m ^ 15 publisher, were held tod^ at hef Sizfis 14 to 62. SPECIAL "calls’’ from Ruk^ Cutten. P®»»tod es-epssattog mertoanta-will be awa "Tha actual manager was Arthur .home 'Xyndoo" to Wyncote. ^ j gwxelngjieaieat to Gw numbw of nailM oeveied / BCra. Curtia died to her eleep Uat Most unusual values at W. Cutten of Chicago wasn't it?" HOSPITAL NOTES drive, DepoMl year oeopona before P o’ehwfc “I don’t know." Tuesday to a hospital where toe wad ... The Frendi U on said he g o t a call on 86|000 eteying with Bfr. Ciutls, who has been seHomOy lU with a heart ON TONIGHT AND. shares of which he exercised all but Mrs..I/mlss Straff of 87 Sununsr $ 5 . 5 9 “ 8,0C0 o r 9,000. tack.' Bfr. Cortla who will be 82 street and (Ssorga Strlmas of 188 w toii Beauty Shi^pe The witness said he did not this month waa una^s to attend tba| Bldridge street wars admitted yes­ funsraL ^ his total profits, but Gray said they terday xhd Myron Strickland. 6-yeal^ JaeK H olt $ 1 4 . 7 5 Mrs. AJdea Petltjeaii, Mgr. were 846,000. ! dimbtog the dlff wtU be proeeeutedi ' ' DIAL-SOM "BCr. Gray, 7 can’t remember all E. RusiMU W orthtofteB o t 196' to Qty Cour^', ^ totenaaRy httsostotog V oftthoia flgwee." Henry etreet was dlstesuv®® today.! Several too tles: 'and numeroiis 1 tocG vc a teip v'- iiv o iv to g mi R oom l The po ■Uon aald.' ' ... -. m- - ■■ ' ...... d ^ for acute apptodlottta, la satis* tetopfs to scale 1up ths fhes ot ths •J'-' Gray Mdd tha gnats of tha tkne fheteiy tody . cliff.. / ■ l :/. U. M -V "Vi"...... > W'owvimi is to 2iriva tba oarati^ts In ho^tal, a V,- ;* •. ' w ' • r- - : V ' <• ;■ V- _n‘ P , *>r- Sj . *• «..t 5* V •.’5, ; >/?*«W vwUl be * 8eask» of l| »b 10^ . 14; Bfimber -admitted during Marb«i77; To Complete His " k A. ■ ,i»^itTirt Gqimt7 .\SuperiQr Court on too Inontb, 35; out patients, 9; i.to- Hours Test On Stage of the ' 'TObediy 'sdorblbag In . tbo Supwlor a l cases, 58; disdbarged, 40; dea^ , State Theatra. Court Room, Memorial Building, 2 ; X-rays,, 22;. accidents, 9; Judge CMlrl . Foster will be on tb'f 5; ppwtions, 12 ; largest nun^ John 2 | a r i) « ^ , knovm aa bench. . WJlha Read, clerk of , the treated, .20; smaUest n u m ^ ‘ comtOld hate, the full lirt of treated, 7 ; daUy average, i«tlonto Btota^Flymouto **Ro6k was on ' caaito reaii^ imtU lat'. today. 12 . ■ The report was submitted, toe verge of ooUapalng a t noon tor IJniQn Due to the illness of State’s Xt> the superiiitendent, Annie Hattm- day. Marberry has driven 96 hours $I6i75Pbin^ Ay^g:e>^R 60iit Home Wifli Boys* Atoletio Style $7.50AMONI'H sT':'h>rney i'Thonias>F. Noone, someone way Smith. thus far, ^ t o only 4 more hours to else will be appointed to present Ocro B. Usher the criminal qsses, which it is ex­ Oxro B. Usher, 60, died at Ms go' to complete, his KH^hour endui^ buys a TruKold ance rpn, chained to the wheel’ of f - ..... pected, will be disposed of a t the home at 70 East street on Wedneis- ELEtrrBlO BBFRlGkiBATok- opening of the court. Cases not day afternoon, death being due to toe famous Plymouth endurance (fadwfog^Lto Oil apd Turpentine fo Add) car, $7.50 a month figunte only'"‘Z6':; disposed of at that time will be as complications. He had been in ill Nainsook; rei8-, cents a day, $7.60: DOV“ '^ „.aigped, for trial. health for toe past two years. Mr, Marberry started his endurance drive at 6:15 p. m. last Monday from forced neck; elas­ Small c a r r ^ g chaise ott' i'mnng aQQie.of the criminal cases Usher was bom in Tolland, and -re­ dlnrotly in'front of toe State toekter tic rrinfdrcement ferred payments. GALLON to be presented are: Charles sided there and in Stafford Spr|nga in back. Cut full; y Dauphin, 26^ of Mountain street and for a number of years, but l^d and tonight at 9:16 p. m. he will 5-6aL Cans ‘ ' Gus Vicykowsky, 23, of High street, TT»^« his home in Rockville for toe (hrive his car onto toe staged toe $ 2 .3 5 i both of this city, will be before the past 20 years. State theater where the drive will end. He will then be carried ' to i • court on chaiges of "breaking 'and He was a carpenter by trade and Cool $16;75 is estimate for a typical 6Arbom . ehtering.the Harold Ransom cot- was widely known in this vicinity. Kemp’s furniture store- where he may be seen asleep until Saturday Dellvered and liwtaUed house, using Zinc-Ite. No i«ln t made j; - tage at Snlpslc Lake three months Mr. Usher leaves his wife, Mrs. Seenmokeral Ducksf Larger Sizes Annie (Jacobson) Usher; three night. Prize awards will be made will (1 ) go further, (2) spread easier, --"'age. Stuart Kho^ Rodman, 27, of (3) look liner or (4) last longer. 'GM.* • New Britain, w ill! before toe daughters, Mrs. Thomas Corcoran of from the stage directly following $7Ji0 Down, $7Jie a Month toe finish 0i the endurance drive to Ion covers 400 sq. ft, 2 . 28 court on charges of abandoning his Virginia, formerly of cnhton. $1.19 Super-Service £*ower^ Oversize ■wife and children and cohabitation. Mass., Mrs. Elizabsto Fisher of persons which guess nearest to toe Fair colors. Use fewer gallons. -'Save thick insulation-.^Durreti't used money on every gallon; .. ' ' '' J He was bound over from toe Mans- Chester; Mrs. Henry Theurer of correct number of miles toe endurr Lightweight! only about 1-4 toe tfane—Over­ ‘ field Justice Court, after pleading Rockville; a son, Oarence Usher of ahce car traveled. dose weave fab­ 30 DAYS TRIAL The Schaller Motor Sales, spon­ size food capacity that is Stand. V guilty to toe charges against him, Hartford; seven brothers, Alden rics that launder > I 3-YEAR GUARANTEE ard fated. ->Fred BidweU, 20; and E. Vernon Usher of Vernon; Alvin of this city; sors of this endurance run reported well! Sises 30-44. Hayden, 21, both of Ellington, will Joseph and Arthur of Stafford; that at eleven this morning toe en­ be before toe court on charges of Elmer of Tolland; Albert of Center- durance car was given a minute Guaranteed for 14 Years! carnal abuse of a female child. brook and Seldon Usher , of Wash­ inspection and was reported t o be Another cjise to come before the ington, D. C.; four sisters, Mrs. in excellent shape despite the gruel­ Union Suits court is that of Thomas Costello of Hattie Griswold, Mrs. Howard Peck, ling test it has undergone. Windsor Refrigeratm’ -Providence, R. I., on charges of both of Ellington; Mrs; Michael Moving pictures will be taken at. For Men—Nainsook fraudulent use of check, and also Ryan of this city and Miss Ada the finish of the endurance drive. White Enamel Lined Hardwood Case! selling an i.utomoblle while it was Usher of Tolland •. on a conditional bill of sale. This The funeral will be held from toe 49c ' case is, from toe Mansfield Court. Usher home on Saturday afternoon GAS AS A WAR WEAPON Fine, grade Nain­ Returns as Superintendent at 2:30. Rev. H. B. Olmstead, pas­ sook cut .full! Smooth tor of St. John’s Episcopal church, BSastic Insert; ' . miimi Annie Hathaway Smith, $ 2 2 -9 5 who served for two years as super- of which toe deceased was a mem­ DEFENDED BY GENERAL straps reinforced Mica Surfaced intendent of toe Rockville City hos- ber, will officiate. Burial will be back. in Grove Hill cemetery. pltal, leaving here in January, 1929, Kansas City, June 8 — (AP) — keeps Food Safe has returned to that position toe Going oa Full Time Gas is championed as a humane " past week, and is being greeted by The Peerless Silk Textile ’ Cor­ weapon of war by Maj. Gen. Amos at Little Cost! RoD poration is planning, to have all its Dress her host of friends. Miss Smith A. IWes, who was chief of chemical - left here to care for her mother who regular force of employes workii^ $1.45 and up next week with two shifts runniUg warfare for toe United States dur­ s ilk and Rayon is 90 years of age and who was ill ing toe World War. Tbla box with its seven import­ ‘ the time of her resignation. Miss full time. The mill had been run­ Pair ning almost full time until a few ' Predictions that entire cities win ant features represents years of Approved by Underwriters’ Labo­ Winifred Brookes who has been in be destroyed by gas in toe next ... charge for toe past two years, re- weeka ago when toe work slack­ 19c constimt improvement. It’s in­ ratories, Inc. Tough, long . fiber war were termed “poppycock” by felt and weather-resisting asphalt i - sign ^ because of ill health, and is ened. More orders have been se­ sulated with fuU-incb balaam cured and there will be two shifts the retired officer who is here at­ Season’s newest insure durability. Easily applied. . - =at present in Springfield, Mass. tending toe convention of toe Na­ patterns and col- wool fiber. Golden oak finish QsMil Returned to Norwich running full time. ^ Large head galvanized nails, , ce­ At Orcns Thursday tional Sojourners, a Masonic organ­ OTB. Mercerized case. Wire shelves. ment and instructions included. Thomas Cahill of this city, who The children of toe ToUimd Coun­ ization. toe and heel! ' was sentenced to toe State Farm at ty Temporary Home at Vernon Cen­ General Fries said toe humane­ Norwich some time ago, and who ter were guests of toe circus man­ ness of • gras Ues in toe fact that, ■-^ took **Prench leave” from that in- agement at toe circus held at toe while it disables an enemy tem­ s stitutlon a month ago, was taken Rockville Fair Grounds on Thurs­ porarily, it makes possible a high Built to Stand the Hardest Abuse! ^•'Into custody about 2 a. m., Monday day. The American Legion mem­ percentage of recoveries. 5-Burner Wickless --'-morning as he was about to walk bers here furnished the transporta­ "During toe World War, one out Into toe Rockville Diner for a cup tion and refreshments as in previ­ of every four Americans sent to hos­ ; of coffee. He was picked up by pitals for sheU wounds died,” he - 'offtcers Dowgiewlcz and Merrill ous years. Lakeside Mower said. Kerosene Range ■ Uedor- Later in toe_ day he was “ The ratio in soldiers sent to toe -i:.;t8Jcen back to Norwi^. hospital for gas wounds was only Self Sharpening Onhiii had been arrested several one out of 50. The after effects times on charges of intoxication were even better. Those disabled ^' and breach of toe peace previous to Saw Steel Blades! $31.95 being committed to N or^ch by gas still bad their eyes. The trouble is that honest Pacifists in Graduation Dates Set thin country are fooled by toe Com­ Broadcloth Small Carrying Charge on Robert C. Demmlng of toe State munists. Gas isn’t so terrible and Deferred PaynientB. Board of Education will be toe it will renoain a part of all major Dress The new, improved SEM­ speaker at toe High School gradua­ operations. Shanghai wasn’t wiped $ 4 .4 9 INOLE will delight you with tion this year, which is to be held in GERMANS CHECKED out by i t ” an entirely new conception : toe Sykes Auditorium on June 22. of oil range performance! ,The grammar school. exercises will On June 3, 1918, toe German ad­ $1 00 Sm art fuU-cUt tailoring for you Precisiqn-huilt frame and OVERSIZE throughout .... ^^.ibe held on Tuesday night, Jime 21 vance was finally checked by Amer­ rugged cutter b€ur. ad­ rig^ 'ateri^‘Construction. Ek* -sat toe Sykes Auditorium and will ican -troops in toe Veuilly Woods. particular men! Solid ccpors and fancy patterns! CELLO­ justing baU bearings. 8 inch tfa big BUILT-IN OVEN... rt-tbe In Jh e torw of; a,.WashingtMV-W- According, to reports from the front, wheels. 14 inch blades. ^ioentenzd{d'program. There will be' PHANE' WRAPPEDI ' Price Includes 6-hole cooklhg with efiemy losses were very severe due TRIPLE X feature! .t'^music in keeping with toe prog^ram to advantageous positions held by Drilvery ^,~and there wUl be toe awarding of American troops and toe withering , diplomas knd pictures of toe life of fire of machine guns and “75’s.” George Washington. There will be On toe French front, Germans Back Adjusts to 3 Easy Positions! 3 ;no speaker. The St. Bemsurd’s were making slight gains west of Men’s Toyo and (.-'school pxerclses will be. held on Nouvron and Fontenoy, but French Sunday, Jime 19 at S t Bernard’s troops started an advance of their church. Others chools are as fol­ own and retook Faverolles, north of Sailor Straws Coil Spring Glider low s: Efilington, Monday, June 20; toe Ourcq. • Somers, Tuesday, June 21; Tolland, German submarine warfare ; Friday, Jime 17. All of toe above against United States shipping off Gay Floral Covering on named schools will close on June toe eastern coast accounted for 12 3 Removable 22. ships up to Jime 3, it was an­ Slight Accident nounced. In addition to this activi­ Cushions and Pads l^efe. was a slight accident on ty, toe subs, rank mines off toe Dela­ the Tolland Road, near Leonard’s ware and accounted for toe Comer on Thursday morning when sinking of toe tenker, Herbert L. Cool-Looking nn automobile driven by Elverett Pratt. You bet they’re cool.. .and Robinson of Willlngrton, formerly of The Belgian foreign minister, so light you hardly feel 9x12 f t Rugs 'this city had toe misfortune of hav- Charles de' BroqueviUe, resigned and $ 1 9 - 9 5 -Ing a tire blow out and toe car was replaced by M. Cooreman, for­ their VYcight! The SAILOR turned over landing on top of a mer president of toe House of Rep­ is ventilated for coolness It’s imusual to find such a deep cot- ,/ence. ’The windshield and fence resentatives. and comfort. The TOYO $ 3 9 8 ton-fUled mattress, and oil-tempered were broken^ and carpenter’s tools looks like a : real Panama! Summer calls for easy-to-cl^n COIL springs on a Glider at thls.prtee. were strewn about the road. Mr. Like toe salmon, toe reindeer re­ Each has leather s-weat- Ward-O-Leum rugs in gay , tile It’s 72 Inches long too. Choice of Robinson received slight cuts. After turns to toe place of ’ts birth to bear or floral designs. Steinproof gay colors in the durable' floral cover- having toe tire repaired he was its young. band! enamel surface.' Dept. SUMMER Saturday At 9 A, M. Dri^tic Reductions To Make W ay For PANTRY SETS At the Lowest Green or ivory, enam eled tinned-inside, consists of five pieces. 13 only NEW STTEES Prices in Years. \ Diameter 10 inches. Sunray ^^sh inside, 12 egg size. 32 only. All Sizes, AD Widths W » $1.OT ' W The Hit of the Season Were NOW 2 5 ^ New Gillie 'lie in white, coffee or Pastel Crepes smoked elk. Printed Silks DISH PAN $2.95 "" $3.85 Triple coated enamelware, ivory with green trim, round shape," 8 only Filmy Sheers EbdTa weight aluminum, tinned'.steel handle. Satin finish bottom. 80 only. WAS 98^ NOW $3-98 Were 7S^ NOW 2 5 ^ Center Buckle Pomps ' Hwvy idluminum tight fitting self basting cove^V Two ya^Uteble WHITE KID PUMPS In white kid ;|n high or baby heel These have that compiaximents. . l^only. ; ' . $3.00 and $3.85 $3.00 and $3.85 high-priced look in both inside and oiit, cool handle. 88 only. jW ete $1.00 FOR 'THE CHILDREN fabric and styld. Sizes to BUSTER BROWN BROWNBILT 46. WAS 79)^ NOW 3 9 / At New Low Prises White enamel^, tinned inside,« ^ 2 siz^ 11 only, medium. Depvy galyani^ steel, ^ i^ e r euHy c^ratl^ by foot \19 o^y. . ^ ' S ' ' " ’ ‘ —A...—. io

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Wiadscmara-saihigtim- 00, onaof tha 'ttttlogtoiip tom aad do, not eariy VOur mtrried Aprs, wtB soob b* flf the dir by highway construction, ra> ing oiled for 4 miles. Route No. 162—Orange. Orange gold fm the back stoop Is explalaai whose visloD of fiiaee pioduetleB of ovty hrio your woric you can be sue- Route No. Tg—M ld^tyrm N^ center roai Shoulders are :being road is being oiled 8or 1 mile. i.in«vwi 8 and oUinf anaoimead by tba Rood beginning. At hy nwtessov William D. Harlfias cf antemobOee turned a aniall gioity or ceairfiRtn ebeh. road is being oiled ^ r ^)^iouod,|or 8^ >mlles. faotoriee” toto the gtoat motor ash m an , movle actress. t o n toe Ihivfeldibe it raghway Departmettf miles. Route No. 20 at East Haraand., the University of Chicago. To the •d Route No. 168—North Branford. Loose gravel surface about 1 mile ladatory of today. « of June If 1982. Route No. 79—Durham. Durham- Clintonvllle road is being oiled for mercury In the back door ther- There is no time to talk; we must W. B. B. Itodgent in length. Section No. 8, beginning He died ill a private boqfital at of the T a n s Conqto^ Route No. U. S. 1—Branford. No. Madison road is being otted for IH hfiles. at Route No. 20 and extending itaiometer, add a pinch of electrons. Beacon, N. Y., after being strickea act before it is too late. We must milesr oMSSkM iM tiflk&iCil Foot road. Shoulders are bs- -NiM:tb Haven. CUntonvllle road is southeasterly toward the wpst In theory ,lt’s fine, but alas there’s ill eiiddeqly while motoring in the d o t natlooal life and i nOunood todmr tbathnew’ijlafN^ olled foe 7 miles. No. Madison road is, ioiled f o r i m i e . . woods sChoolhouse; Road bagianing fast with Mrs.. Chalmers, SS'J. a catch in it In practice ^the elec- —GeneRll ftod 'Aral|i, Jspaaeoe betof bunt fw the toJuihd.svli Haven. Boston Post road, being oiled fb r % mile. ^ ' Route No. 171—East Haawten. at Route 20 and extending' south- , Pneumonia, comifiieated by heart 80 Corporat|ito 00 boulders axe being oiled for 2 BMte No.'82-Bast Haddwiditst itt street ia being oiled'for 1 east^ly to the 3arkhamsted town tvons refuse to m^ge with merctwy.. disease, caused death. minister di'war.- j ___ ... ^ imiles. Haddam-Salem road is being oiled mile fine.' Loose gfa vd surface about % New. York—i ^ t A thiet Elbow W m career was to A of the self- ■ 1 . forr 8o miles.nuies. i . Route No. 178^Newington. New- miles in. length. Grading and drain­ grease in a wOrkhouse? After visits made American baalness man. He It seems; necessary, tor me to say .The new ' .pUl^ wflfh Otot Fairfield. Post road. • Drainage Hawks wlO. take B m m f m hi f q ^ ork is under way. No delay to Lym e., Lyme<^alem road is being| tegton read is bdng oiled for 2 age, opoi to traffic. , ing one and finding the occutetsts took boafness coursee at night while that I beUeve nothing should be done oiled for ^ mile. miles. Manchester. Buckland-Love Lana attending publif school, became an with regard to revirion of the bonus tember, Is of transport type J|m jltraffic. ^ twiddling thumbs, Magistrate Jonah win be powesed with % usm iy d m l- t Madison. Boston Post road. Route No. 88—Vernon. ManChes- Route No. 175—Newington and road. An 8" reinforced cement con­ Goldstein decided on a policy of ” no office b ^ for the Nationa] Cash bill at this session of Congress. crete road about % mile in length RS^fister Company at the age o f 14 —Alfred E. Smith, D exno^tie oped enfflae of 24 eyMndsfS, tt Jrtn ^Shoulders are being oiled for 8% ter-Rockvine road. An 8" New Britain. Cteyton road is being work, no eat”. So .Charles Monf have a cruising range of more flkan cement concrete road aboutH i^ e oiled for 4 miles. is under construction but open to sQlino, cabinet maker. Who failed to and before he was 80 was vice-pres­ nominee for the presidency in rinlles. Route No. 176—Newington. Main traffic. , 1928. , 2,500 miles at a spMd o f more tyan f Route No. U. S. lA—Stratford. in length is under construenon but fork over the stated sum to hiO ident and general manager of the 200 «"((*■ an hour. . 'j open to traffle. street is bdng oiled for * miles. Middlefidd. Mack, Way and conmany. Biuiium avenue. Concrete pave- Strickland roads. About. 1% nfiles wife, must make cabinets while to With tUs shty Cm^ Hantoa bnsnt about 1 ^ miles in lengjth U Route No. 86—Manchester. Mm - Route Nor. 186—Somers. Hall Hill duranca.to support her. 'Coming to Detroit in 1907, Mr. I am still'opttofistic.. A waterbound macadam road of unrolled macadam are under con­ C9ialmera quickly becamo leading —Charies. M. Schwab, steel mag­ win bedlschiigednwntoio; ijyHng laid. No delay to traffic. ^ chester-Gilead road is being (filed for struction but open to traffic. Washington—It’s, crowded civUir chuMtts Otoeral hospital vdthu % 1 mUe. about 2% miles in length is imder figure in the automobile field. He nate. ; Milford. Post road cut-olL Reto consirucUon but open to traffle. Montville. Palmertown read is sation, not driffts, that causes cold^ few days, is expected to ansihpl to iforced concrete pavement about S Route No. 87—Bolton-Andover.: new evidence indicates. Dr. Wilson was president of the Chahnem-De- eetablisb new records- and^ nen in Route No. 191—Enfield. Broad being oiled for 10 miles. troit Company and had interests in If we, as a nation, continue our ‘ndles in length is under construc- Hartford-Wlllimantic Turnpike. A Brook-Scitico road is being oiled for Montville. Raymond Hill Depot G. SnfiUie of Harvard told about some old ones lost to Major Jipws ^on. No delay to traffic. No de- 6” gravel surface road about 600 other concerns During the World present outworn and discredited 2 miles. road 18 being ofied for 1 mile. the folks in Spitsberg^ up. beyond War he was head of a company poll(^ of imposing higher tariff H. Decfilttle; his* daUt -rival t o -^ e feet in length is under construction Route No. 196—East Hampton. Newtown. Walnut Tree Hill road the Arctic Circle. Coal'miners there battle for speed. . i i S^*^^ute No. 2 and 15—^HJast Hart- but open to traffle. making anU-aircraft gims and was duties, it will meou that we must be Skhmer street is being oiled for 1 about % mile in length. Taunton don’t have colds in the winter alV active in Liberty Loan and Red satisfied with a market o f 120,000,- *ford. Bridge over Hockanum river. Route No. 89—Ashford. Warren- mile. road about one mile in length, and though they walk from hot barracks OOO people. MAN’S BODY IN B H ^ I A triple box culvert and approa**' ville - Westford road, waterboun! Huntington road about 1% miles in Cross campaigns. He retir^ from Route No. 198—Eastford. Union across a glacier. 'The- first ship to active business 10 years ago. —^Albert D. Hutzler of the Natl(m- '»es on street are undei; con macadam, about 1 mUe in lepgtt laj jg bdng ofied for 1% miles, lengto. Complete and open' to traf­ arrive in the spring brings an spit al Retail Dry Goods Associa­ Bridg^rt, .'une 8.—(AP)MThe’ ^truction but open to traffic, under construction. Rough grading. Woodstock. Union road is being fic. demic of colds. body of Steitoen J. Dingos, 06, !ifi|ss- *Newtown. Danbury roafi. Shoul­ tion t Route No. U. S. 5A—M eri^ Open to local traffic. oiled for 1 mile; Buffalo, N. Y.—The price of kiss­ An enterprising Washington cor ii^ since May 80, w ound yem^ - rBroad street. Shoulders are bw g Route No. 91—Woodstock. East- ]^ute No.'202—Pomfret-KilUngly. ders are being piled for 7 nfiles. respemdent reports that the White day in the Housatoifie river rat Scotland. A section of the Baltic- es went up. Daniel Petrelli said, and foiled for 6% miles ford road is being oiled for 5 miles. A bridge over Qulncbaug river and that’s what started the rumpus. Ar­ House groimds are infestto with In Florida the sun comes out Stratford. When last seen, / Diogcw Suffield. Springfield road is being , Route No. 97—Hampton. Pom- a section of the Pomfret-Killingly Scotland road, waterbound macad­ bees. If they are o f the presidential every day, says a vacation ad. And told his family he was going to fret-Scotland road is bei^ oiled for road, waterbound macadam. Length am. Leng^ about 2 miles is under raigned on an. assault charge, he the mosi^toea come out every church. The cause of his death i|ras loUed for % mile. - ' . __ said he visited his estranged wife ■variety, most of them will disappear Route No. U S. 6—^’^anbury. 2% miles. ^ about 2% miles, is under construc- construction. Traffic call pass. in June. •Newton road. Shoulders are being Route No. 101—Putnam. The.Put- .tion. Surface is being laid. Traffic Scotland. Baltic road is being once a week and gave her 81 for a lolled 'for S miles, „ * nam-Providence road, concrete pave­ is advised to use Pomfret-Putnam ofied for 2 miles. kiss. When she boosted the price to ^ Manchester. Wlllimantic - Hart­ ment. Length about 6 miles, is un­ Route No. 101 or Brook^-Daniel Stamford. Haight street About 85 there was a row. fo rd road is being oiled for 2 miles. der construction. Minor dday to son Road U. S. 6. ^ ^ le of asphaltic concrete is be­ Raymond, Wash.—Up here, wheris V Route No. U. S. 7—^ M e l d . traffic. Route No. 203—^Windham. Wind­ ing Isdd. No detours. No delay to big oysters grow, they have pic-: ■Danbury-New Milford road. Shpul- Manchester. Silver Lane road is ham Center road is being oiled for traffic. tures.of them on money. When the. iders are-being oiled for 4 miles.' bdng (filed for 2 miles. 3 mUes. Suffield. North street is being bank closed the Chamber of Com­ Danbury. Danbury-New Milford Route No. 109—Thomaston-Morrla Route No. 207—^Franklin. Nor­ ofied for 1 mile. merce put out cardboard cash call­ ^^d. Shoulders are being oiled for road, from Thomaston-Waterbury . _ . wich and- Lebanon road is being West Hartford. Simsbury road. A ed “Raymond’s oyster money.” li miles. road to Howd*s bridge. Waterbound] oiled for S miles. bituminous macadun road about Route No. 8—Naui^uck. Water- Tn«<'JtdaTn about 1% miles in length.) Lebanon... Jonathan Trumbull 1% miles* in length is under con­ Hollywood, Cal.—^The wolf is at ’fbury-Sejrmour road. Shoifiders are Constracting top course and olUEg. Is bdng oiled for 7 miles. struction but >pen to traffic. the door of the 8500,000 mansion o f being oiled for 2 miles. Short delays probable. ■ Route Numbers—Barkham- Wallingford. Cook Hill road about Charles Quristie, pioneer film pro­ ■ Waterbury. Waterbury-Seyinour Thomaston. .Thomaston - Morris sted. West Hill Pond road. Gravel % mila of waterbound macadam im< ducer, he told a judge in explaining road. Shoulders are bdng oiled for road is being oiled for 1 mile. surface about 4 miles in length. der construction.. Open to traffic. why he can’t pay a 814,000 judg­ .1 mile. „ Route No. Ill—Monroe. Monroe- Gravel surface and stone fill under Weston. Georgetown road. About ment He said a friend staked him Route No. 14—Mer'deh. Meriden- Stevenson road is being oiled for 8 construcUon. Passable but not ad­ 3 miles of waterbound macadam un­ to gas for his 820,000 automobile, Middletown road. Shoulders are bs- miles. visable. der construction. Open to traffic. Ms home is mortgaged to the limit lag oiled for S miles. Trumbull. Center road is being Bethany. Bethmore road. About Weston. Good Hill road. About 2 and his servants must go. "I haven’t ^ Middlefldd. Middlefidd • Meriden oiled for 2 miles. 2 miles waterbound macs dam con­ miles of gravel surface under eon got a dime,” he said. road' is being oiled for 1 mile. Route No. 114 — Woodbrldge. struction. Open to traffic. struction. Open to traffic. Riverton, Wyo.—Uncle Sam may Middletown. Mlddletown-Meriden Racebrook road about 3 miles of - Bethany. Valley road; About 1 Weston. Prospect street and find it hard to believe, but it’s so. road. Shoulders are being oiled for waterbound macadam under • (xm- mile___ waterbound macadam construc- Great Hill, about 2 miles in' length. tieaming that Congress was con­ 3 nfiles. ' ^ JtitrucUon. No detours and no ddays tion.-Closed to traffic. No detours. Repairing surface and oiling. Short sidering building a 870,000 post Route. No. 16—Manchester.. Wap^*““^to traffic. ABethel. Newtown-Danbury road. delays probable. Willi^ton. 34 flections of loose office here, the Lions Club advised ping road is bdng oiled for 1 mfle. Woodbrldge. Racebrook road is)Shoulders are being oiled fo r.2 him to keep the money. “Our.'citi- North Branford. Middletown avjK,< being oiled for about 1 mile. miles. gravel road about 4^ miles lA Canaan. Upper Barrack xo<^d. length are under construction but sens want to see the budget balanc­ nue. Shoulders are being oiled toe R oute N o. 137—Stamford; Long ed,” the dub said. miles Ridge road. About 3% miles of con- Gravel surface about 2 miles in open to traffic. ' Route No. ISA—Portland. Oospd (urete pavem ent under (x>nstrubetti» and artificial supply of water^is the only way you can save the grass roots and shrubs for that matter too. ■ i Tmuiit Roclwto . . SOe Radoad wkite giiliMafi. LaaHw'kvtl. They leeh, makes •nc6 wWto UrV OTHhIIw INQH^Ba laowtlM poftama and shodai for draatos omm HOSE Balk 20c ondoprent. Yoidwida.Laii9tli$to2 0 yoids. || Radiir wkha. ■vvisaBmMods ——aawwwsaofiiip Aim Ovfl. flilM bmof miwwiiLmm In 50 Foot Lengths, Coupled Taaah Aii'a. Solid Color BrofKiclotli Hi-Low .. I Caret $2.75 Tho aolen yoa tMial la a alaialy Kiddies' Ploy iBglls wovaa la O r^ fabric Yard wida. Norse.... »• •<*•••»•" $3.25 dAidiliM Eaeallaat for dratiai, cbildraa't Rad. OmMoad chMtat, iMn't Abk. Non-Kink TeTa^aTB^a araTwy#. $5.50 Vallmv 1 0 VfRY RRM Palisade . a a a a *#TK a:#rkVa! $ ^ So Oroag.oad lolld ihaf Daddy 36 Inch Pastel Voiles Goodyear Emerald Cord .. .i $8.50 wUI ba bgifowliig lIlMi to ploy Madidiia loll. Dallfblfal wbHa,^ blva, pink Goodyear Pathfinder • ' • • a a a . a; a CaTai a^t"eTa*aS $5.00 fOM/ paoeb/ lovandar aad flmai A ’4 IS-inch SiiB - t ic •otid calan.. 8 ! IS-incii Site - SOc We can supply cut lengths to Hose ' .1 . at 12e per fooi;^' % Saturday Special Genuine Sanday Butter Scotch P^uot Sheets BIAS TAPE* Kisses Full Bleached, i 8 1 x 9 9 inches, ea. ^ 1 oU U THMAD O lh erf may try RING and Pequot Pillow Cases to imitate the to match above sheets. lOoHi- Size 42x36 inches. O C ^ Granger pc REVOLVING SPRAYS butt^ Mttenge Each ...... 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► ••• repaired and are: ready tp x .t wse. 6;QpO .nuneiy gxom-.shade but in visN; of ^ A'l^oken stbneVfWistich^^ rages'routes which Wash- progthm' k^bm ' [LINDBERGH mSISIED the night heen. laid iibmthe -atcpa ,* of,!' the m g '^ ^i^weid'ln ,hls ^ sevm jopr- idiLttib;'*fcSjM. ______agalB^, the-pii^^p^ r ^ ~ . tmT-mom^g; ftimt'. %K'ttiai War Offica to thb ropd^^tod; le j^ .t it t ^ has ONPAYING RANSOM basis of a ca^-boHlattveryf' W) ■ »xg9 xiak • '-.tree'' has.-'i; i^ideri^ much serri'ce to • various dantM toaaaltable-spotda^^ ' rlaps and commltteies- in trpe- ffltiBoim ,routes ;wmeb'^^ have. since Springfield, ^ don,^lS^ti*> he- old colonial bidld^;.- •w B w ' • ite ent _ adds considerable charmt ^ \ , - and e Bprinifit d Union angiy and nilpka^ thak.thb si^hri^ed^or, tbe use of me- Con- John F. (Jafsie) Condon, aged |Ccge than flfW nbrsety/.^wni three and; s' be paid to them>'prbfridafi' dtan tinees ware, planted w .jm e fg r ^ ~' oti(^V'Bioent«DxdBt' OoxhmlBSion. Exp!^ To Train At West Wnter For I ^ Newspapers Bronx educator, who handed over would aasura that -tha J^by ^ Honor; W idihgton U n ro o f to replace m oi» wMch haw tpM In ^^tipin, more; JOO'.eolonlal Meijauskey < i^'^'iock booaMotf to' the i5Q,oqo. Ltodperghr .minimm .pe^prpdueed;,. ___ ^ ' gears' gone'‘b;^Poh the nwtWefn^ ex-? adilestones" have been repMred, re-' clear iq> -a xnlsimdaratim-qualify:.fi>r "Much against my wiahap reganl* t r a a ^ b ^ # e 'green,*a gfove'tf Side Track Preiioiis To fum kmr Aged ing the .'pasrment 1 e n t « ^ ^ ^ ted ^ e - trees >has been « Olymmoi. H a satti ^ t 'h a must and only upcq the Insmtenoe of '..'V place fim ,‘ssoond' w.tItbrd.lB tpe Bronx cemetery thiit night and aft­ anted In vinemory of ^ v m o r Colonel Undbe'-gb. This itatement Bia^an ^ Turnbull. Irritatlpn. semi-filial 8,000' meter naepeohase' er 'Jobnf had refuaad to produce the State Faridets. trials at Long Beach, Jqly 8 or 9 waa contained in an artitie pub- child.! atiruok a baigaia fbr 150,000, etches have been dug on thojereto Uahed today baaed on Inti^vlews at In the vicinljjj^ the Wbr Offltje .to, and then mdst do Uim uub'' in the retuinlng |20,000 to OoliNiM Xind- final .tiyouts to*-be‘ hU«' at Sen the Becket camp where Jaisie re­ bergh. I cahw away fa a li^ .that X prevent reculTe^^b^ the aimurt Joseph P. McCluskey, Manches­ New Yprk, June 8— (A P )—Oscar cently visited. Special aaalatwce* la being ren­ swamp whlch'liiaa.bben so.objection- Francisco a v^ek later. Failure to King Davis, secretary of the Nation­ had performed a duty of the hlgh- (By Associated Presi;) ' ter’s brilUant Olympic games p 'l ^ do BO would diminate' . him from’ Condon la quoted as saying that est tjrpe," said Pr. Condon. / dered by'the Bureau of Roadside Able to residents and'visitors in the , ‘ \ ‘ *' . ^ al F o r e ^ Tnde Council since 1917, past. ' ■ Amer.Clt Pow and Lt;Br...... ^ pect, returned home from Fordham representing ■ United' Statia;' in the died tcidaw in a hospital at Bronx- Developiaent of" the Connecticut Olympics,'he, said. Most'Of the ' The original site jof the old :'War AmeV tipper^ Pmv • •-• • • • • • • Uhiversity last night ' after com­ vUle, N. Y, He was M years old. Hlghwhy DepMtm;»t,to various or­ Assd QM*and-.'^cc ,i«»»• •» peting 1& junior year. He will re- contestants have to go throupi aeo- Death followed, recurrence Of an I ganisations! and commltt;ees In con­ Office on the Colclitistervroad Is to. tional tiyouts-prior to the' a ^ * be marked by ' a* brbnae plaque Blue ,Rl(|gs' • rn to .New York June 15 and* en­ old heart ailment. Mr. Davis being | ducting' mesQorial programs In Cent StpySB ’ipcc train for Los Angeles, four, days finals at Long Beach bUt M c^iis- stricken during a recentr-', trip to connection islth the Qeorge Wadi- aced ' upon a suitable boulder and Cities .Sefyice » .« s • • e*e c e e e e e • e later to compete in the annual in- key's w i h i ^ record timd of at Honolulu where he attended a con­ Ington B^lsehtennial by beautifioa< gle old French bVeh, relic of the the 1 Blec Bopd and Share • • e *0 e • tercoUegiates after which come the Mayi autos sent vention of the Trade COunoU. tion w ( ^ and tree planting p l ­ d aw ‘.when the duke'-ide Lapaan's him to the Fqird Ldmitsd • • e « • s e e.e e e s e s • O^mpic trials. . California He was widely known ad "O; K." eated to the memory of the xlrst French trooilB were epCAinped op the green, IS to be restored and Goldman Sachs e e e e e c • McCluskey, who has ambitioha for Davis and was engM^ed in news-1 president It was announced today M l M t UttU eessseseeeeeeee by Hlgliway-Oompilsdoner John A. Ian wAi special correspondent for the regular spring and fall pi Society of the Order of Founders •Weather permitting, McCluskey New York Herald with the Fourth and Patriots of America. Tokyo, June 8— (A P ) —Japanese said he plans to start training at 1,700 Delivered RorO. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK These trees, the planting of which troops .must remain in Manchuria, Japanese Army. was made possible by a subscrip- in the town of Woodbury at the the West Side track this afternoon He was Washington correspond­ Premier Makotb Saito told .the and to -continue his workouts dally tioQ drive ftXQO&g the members' oi. intersection of Routes'Nos. l i and 6, Yesterday afternoon and again ent for the New York Times and the the roadside development bureau baa members of parliament' today in an during Urn balance of his last visit Philadelphia Public Ledger from BUTTERCRUNCH AND ■"va the association, are distinguished as address delivered in his capacity as this,morning the Board of Health George Wadilngton memorial trees dedicated a large highw » garden to here before the Olympics. He will 1907 to 1912, leaving that post to the memory of George Washington. foreign minister. engage in two exhibition races while room in the Municipal Building was become secretary ana publicity di­ PHILADELPHIA VANILLA by stalnleas stMl markers. nie. new Manchurian government Ip thei, tdstorlQ town of Lebanon, It contains'a distinctive planting of home. The first vdll be a mile run filled with applicants for the free rector for the Progressive National under Henry Pu-Yl, has not yet in Waterbury a week from today. FOR SALE -BY THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS! the bureau has been working with, dwprf .evergreens, floprermg shrubs Red Cross fiour which is in a car at OonunitteeV * and three large purple beech trees, reached the stage where It could The second and final will be the Coi^ecticut .George Washington cpmmand the* necessary resources the Manchester Tjrain and Coal He was again a special corres­ Blcentennlid Commission and has all of 'WUch have served to convert two mile farewell run at the West pondent in China in 1915 for the the' pireribusly exlstihg waste area for the restoration of order, he said, Side playground track on which he warehouse on Apel Place. Packard’s Pharmacy caorl^ ouv a definite plan of Im- and it is beset with-the activity of Chicago Tribime and he represented At the Crater provem^t in . the vicinity of the into a spot of beauty and interest. first stepped into the limelight Over 300 applications were made the Times In Berlin during 1916 and Dvffy and Robinson "soldiers, bandits and other lawless whUe attending Manchester High town green upon which Is locatec Ip-the garden, the Daughters of'the yesterday and the number ia ex­ 1917. In 1921 he was an American i l l Center Street Edward J. Mnrphy the bid W ar Office, famous for the Cincinnati have placed a boulder elements, often Instigated from the school. *rhls will be on the eve­ .outside" which are dlfncult to sup pected to reach 500 before five delegate to the first Pan-American | Depot Sqnaro •'Councils of Safety* of Governor and tablet in commemoration of ning of -June 14, an hour prior to o’clock tonight. Delivery is being Postal <>>ngre8s. < JonathanTrumbull. The War Office the planting of the .)urple beeches press'. ' , ' ' the testimanial dinner which the made at the car to those making He appealed to "the good sense He married Miss Jessie Bates haa bbed judspaped wltii a base These various actlwtieS have been Manchester Chamber of Commerce application in the Board of Health Johnson of Binghamton, N. Y., on planting dwarf evergreiens wMch condiicted under the' supervision of and. discernment of our people not and Manchester Evening Herald are rooms. jointly sponsoring in honor of Man­ April 6, 1899. They had two chil- ] add much .to the beauty of the .Luther Mv .Keith, director of .the to be mislead”, by rumors, of: a pos­ dren, Margaret and Oscar King, Jr. bureau, and A. Earl Wood, en- sible war with So-viet Russia. chester's six captains of present col­ . There are 1,700 bags of fiour in More than one hundred mouni tile car alloted to Manchester by laurel plants, the official flower ofdglneer. Mr. Keith states in con­ lege athletic teams. There are 619 miles of Subways - To Be Two Miles the American Red Cross through Recent soundings have discovered I Oomectieut; have been grouped nection-with the "George 'Washing­ a depth of 24,000 feet, or nearly ton Bicentennial operations that the in New York City, of which 313 . The-race had been tentatively C!harity Commissioner George H. along a stone wall nearby. The old Waddell. five-miles. In the Caribbean Sea. well sweep M d bucket have, been bureau has already planted more m ll^ are actually undergimmd. plaimed for the 3,000 meter distance

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uotodnaot tnut Bdoptod, laapwhy I dMddali. fiMvltBldjr t h w w m , la ,tlM .ttvar.tfaraBfamant, leading to h m ost flbvlbus to CWoi, R t o M to behind th e scenes in to ba tounO i spioh scatt#^ tha 8 iMr cent Ux on all m Im of the anay and navy, a cartaiB pro- qhldt faoevary rrmn aU signs of dis- slfieaa, and as long as yon will ■ dona as PainQfivania, ^ indlaiah, alaetrltdty, coPaetlbla from the 1 portion of faathertealna, of atupida, eat the right foods ydi win tomaiir MasMtehuaetta sad some parts • of £m ttag voidora. Whether the companlea I of ddld mentalitieB;'because every- free ftCHM these fvnptorns./ Where the south. the regimdi causes a Slight lin- The Democrats wouldn’t bavei a anuiS'Sl^o will be . able to pass this tax along I where in the world there is a pro­ very hard time taking him aa thd** mo provemtot hut not a ccfmplete dnre, It BiflMll atrMt to ttie austomer remains to be portion of these people, beyitably, standard bearer. Thus far. Baker 7,. BooUi MaaobMUr, UOM I you may bS sure that soihe othd* ' to n Hm s c I has refused to permit the use of bis iregutotiopa told cgaMI IffiOP X V THUIIA8 rBRUUBOM seen; it win depend on whether the {tooi there was a certain proportion cause is present m d should have an DUTOBBR p i c k s BAKER New York, June 8.—^As Broad­ orabiABM. ^ tp fjii i Owaral Muacar nsina-tosisting that he ib nte a cah- eimtobtoto puhlio utilities commissions of the {of loafers, malcontents, bad ^ s examination miade by your doctor to AND mOKOB AS KBST way’s toort eityerienced and oldest horse w as a«l£ Ifi; OF DARK HORSE BETS didato-^-and hun’t a stogie ebnven- tro a a M Oatobar l. IMI states permit them to. In Oonnecti-j and criminals. Ybu can’t grab three find out what it is. If you already tion vote. limal trouper, Haotuih is oddty in­ a h itob^ post. And wtero, - - —.3iOQi have a diagnoais and will send genuous u d untemperamental. gbe ed kofiar^ could s'kittifieg poi3 PubUsbad Bhrary SaaBlag Bsaapt C lio’s votes * xe pledged for Gov^ cut. unless all past tendendes are j four million 5^oung men out of any a copy o f fbls report, I will be very But That Ap^iea Tf and When* will still accept mere cubes or found?. . TtTT: Bundaya and BoUdaya. Batarad at Um Roosevelt Becomes a •Loot emor White. abandoned, it probably wilL But j population without dutebing a glad to adrise srou as the trea^ greens from a gutter adjoining a There wa# no answer. Aikl.i Poat Offiea at Booth Maaobaatar. po Cause* at Oileago Conn« aa 8«>eead Olaaa Mall Mattar. in any event the domestic user, who good many thousands of less than ment I consider beet for you to stoge^ entreace. Yet, as horser go, ingly, to all Chicago thtee trek BUBBCRIPTION RATX8 A “Pleasant” ImptesBion >SfiA use. There is probably less actual op- Hannah has every right to put on hitteiag posL Then, teguOd K#^ Oaa Taar» by inall was to have shouldered the eriide I admirable characters in the lot. BY RODNEY 'DUTCBEB the deg. ainee Hannah waa entitM by Par Month* by mall I NEA Service W rite podtion\fo the Ritchie idea than to burden of electric taxation, win Why it shoidd be necessary, then, q U E frn O N S ANS^fUBRS Hannsh’a ^ partieuler distinction to' a port and there was uo port, StBffl# copies • a a a a • • • • •••• I -«t Washington. — Since Governor the thought of Baker’s nomination, Dclivarad, oaa yaar ...... lt.M only have to pay three-flfths as I to seex for. some remote and a fact which is offset by the fact lies in the faef that she has never had dime the best tee omUA Roosevelt took Us lickings in Cali­ 8o Hannah returns to MfW much, at most, as under the com­ nqmterious impulM in the “bonus (W ty K eek) that Baker’s home state is large and been a performing or trick horse— MBMPBR OP THi. ABBOCIATBD fornia and Massachusetts plus a she has been an acting horse! And with reputation unUendteed. PRBS8 march’’ demonstration it is not easy Question: Mr. Paul M. writes: “I pivotal. ^ Tha Aaaoelatad Iraaa la axolnalTaly mittee’s plan. Possibly we will teeming standoff in Pennasdvanla, for 18 years she has been going wonder what can be done for chron­ politicians over the icountiy have to the last decade, Rltciije has aatltled to tha oaa for rapnblioatlon and the tax will come out of to understand. It is perfectly logi­ made a pleasant impression on DenW around tiie nireuits. Whenever* a WiUiun Paiey; young cueftato of of all aawa diapatebaa bradltad to It ic torticollis of long standing. I cal that some, himdreds or even bten taking another close look at oorats- everywhere and although show conq^any has rtonted a nag in WABC, figures note to xonumee c< or not ottaarwiaa eradited la tbia the power companies’ profits. would greatly appreciate a ^ aug- the other possibilities in the contest, paper and alao the local nawa pob« some thousands of ex-service men. ge8tiona.^on diet or treatment” there is no wild, broathless rush in that period of time, tiie phone re­ the heart, having written Ida peg# It is submitted that that particu- for the Democratic presidential nom­ quest would usually be "What’s in buBtoeu romance. Just the ofite liahed herein. Answ^: The treatment. I have bis direction there are maniy states All rlRbta of rapoblleatloa of lar phase of Senate scrappiness did {out of the millions, should engage in ination. where leaders consider him as a real Hannah doing?’’ Htonah has been day, you will recall, he married the foimd moat satiafactory for thia ThOT realize, w ith that deep per- apeolai diapatehaa herein are alao re- no harm to the average man and some such demonstration as the one possibility. Unlike Baker, Ritchie dependable, never has missed a cue, former Mrs. John Hearrt tonowtof aerved. condiitou Is the use of a short spicamty common to all politicians, never demanded special billing and her Reno divorce. « woman. And a great deal of the I now gding on. There are enough orange Juioe fast at intervals of is an-avowed candidate and be has Pabllaber*a Rapraaantatlvai Tha that if the Chicago convention gets didn’t care much whether or not her Reeentiy they were aptonlng tafeg foot-loose men of the World War about a moneb apart Hot applica­ bero assured of Mfuryland’s 16 votes Julius Mathews Special ARcney—New turbulence of the present session has its ^ deadlocked and it appears that from the outset. name waa oh the programi around the broadcast ofllea York. ChloaRO* Detroit and Boatoa. tions to the neck, or treatments RooMvelt won’t be ifiiosai,- the party been due to Just such fights. Mrvlce age, in almost any slseable But it must finiUly be mentioned someone recalled that Piley was with tha deep therapy lamp or dia­ will simply have to nomlMte some­ Full serrle* elleat o t N B A Ber- community, to make up a company, that the most important figure in And abe haa speared with most •‘showing the big boys bis stuff” M vice, ina thermy arer also helpful. Osteo­ one else. of the great stars of the theater. the age of 18. S on of a Idg dgfii a V^^iment dr a brigade. What secondary strengto is' Roosevelt MEDIOCBITY pathic or chiropractic treatments himself. If he can realize eariy on In sofar as her biography has beCn manufacturer, Paiey had bten atnty Member Audit Bureau of Ctreula- wonder that a few of them, in their along with the fasting and dieting An Undmrted Area tlona Discoursing on the problems of the claims of his managers, for sec­ assembled, she seems .to have first at school. When be catoe hbnMift^ idleness and discontent, are turning regimen will also tend to hasten a toasmUeb as the candidates run­ ond, choice del^fates from favorite bowed in as Paul Rei/ere’s horse in a vacation it was to Itod that t^ The Herald Prlntlns Company. Ine.. the great army of college graduates cure. - ning eiosesti—but not close—behind an old stage spectacle. Others say to the excitement of a “march” on sons, uninstructed or other delega­ cigar girls, who sat on tiie U gl assumes no flnanolal respoBslblllty this year facing an unpromising fu­ (Suffers With Limbs) the governor ■'*j:e A1 Smith and tions from states like Arkansas. her premiere was in “Ben Hur.”' At stools turntog out stogte, bad gone for tyPORTS phlcal errors appearluR In Washington? They need no ratty Question: Mrs. E. writes: “I am Speaker Garner, to whom few en- advertisements la the Manohester ture, a state contemporary says: Missouri,. Illinois, Louisiana, Cali­ any rate, admirers insist that she on strike. Tbe.situation at the fae« BvenluR Herald. Ired agitators to spur them. 53 years old and.am suffering with li^ te n e d observers concede a^iy very fornia, Virginia and Texas, be will was the first stage horse of any tory waa acute. The worst temptation that wbat doctors call drying out of the fat chance of success, one has to go consequence. ■ A few days late, they n ^ t have' comes to.every young man and Just the same the contagion of be getting a certain convention ma­ FRIDAY, JUNE S. cartiU^es, and gives me no hope to diving off > into a vague, foggy, un­ jority and, in all probability, the been noticed mardblng back, two of ■ ■ ...... I I I r. woman is to become mediocre. I such a movement of vague protest get b et^ OB even find relief. I get charted area of wbat is called sec­ It was Vincent Lopez who Had the leaders arm-to-tendag it with V • • When faced with conditions nomtoation before ansmne else to the THE TAX BILL is dangerous. If the foregathering around only witb the aid (ff a cane. ondary strength. secondary strength area can start Hannah on tour most recently. the 18-year-old coU^e tod. as they exist the temptation to The haziness of all political re­ The extraordinary rapidity with upon WasUngton is not stopped it W ill 3TOU please tell me 'whether Chiseling on the Roosevelt delegates. Lopez tes appearing in (toitego. “How ever did you do it?”- he was cease struggling, to retire into a then is aitything I can do?” porters and of at least nearly all And there it was that Hannah ted asked. which the House and Senate con­ world of one’s own making, while may grow into a periL Half the Answer: his dryln^ out of the lUticians about what Is going to ter most embarrassing moment; ” Raay—I Just took ’am. out to ferees rushed the tax bill to a con- the rest of society struggles, is, bad riots, in history started more cartilage, aa your doctor supposes ippen at Chicago if, and when, it IT ALL DEPENDS Haity Keller, booking for Lopes, lu n te!” cdusion last night serves to show to say the least, alluring. half in fun.. An illy led, dis­ yottx .trouble to he, is probably due becomes clear that Roosevelt Is a had tied Hannah to a fireplug in No wonder his fatocr made hlav ^ e editor has evidently absorb­ to smne chronic irritation from tox­ lost cause has been dearly reflected El Cerrito, Cal.—Edith Paulsen, front of the theater addle waiting a busineea partner a ,to w years that/Congress has not lost its capa­ organized mob with a grouch needs by the fluctuation of their thoughts 19, isn’t what you’d call a husky wo­ emia and there is no. better ber entrance time. When the stage l a t e ! • ed the philosophy, always reminls-' from week to week. man, but she showed three- buriy city for achievement and that it can Inolieal cause to turn it into a hydra- method for eliminating this from hand went outside to get her, Han­ GI^f a farther and farther behind. Let us plane or ship, or whlleUooking down billion of doUara in International Justity our being by attracting at­ from a height debt payments which there is no tention and bidding to p the plaudits Dizziness results from a number likeUhood that we shall ever re­ of mankind—^when there are the of conditions, some of them more ceive. stars and the opening of a violet for serious than others, and it Is impos­ sible -to teU off-hand what may be The impressive and' reassuring them to ponder on. causing it in any one particular case thing about the legislation is that To be mediocre is to be of the without examining the patient I it will demonstrate to the people average. How would it answer, will, however, describe to you some of the common causes of dizziness that the government not only is not now and then, to do a little retired CO m ^ a n v OPEN SEPARATED or vertigo. thinking about how to raise the level ■3«£: broke but that it is not breakable BILIOUSNESS MAIN CAUSE Congress coifid, at a pinch, raise a. of mediocrity. Instead trying to T%e most important single cause great deal more money than it has climb out of it by pushing on the is biliousness. An excess of poison­ ous wastes hi .lie liver and intes­ provided for; and while nobody is shoulders of the crowd and Jamming tines affects ns and makes us dizzy anxious to con^bute, there is a feel­ them a little deeper down? somewhat as follows: These wastes ing of security in the knowledge. For a third of a century Ameri­ are picked up, carried by the, blood Nothing could be much more valu­ can youth has been listening to this stream to the brain and other narts of the nervous ssrstem, and a par­ able, right now, than that kind of a s’t-boy “inspirational’’ -stuff about tial brain poisoning occurs, leading feeling. personal achievement and outstand­ to waves of dizziness. I f you will re­ ing individual success—and where member your last bilious attack, ONE SENATE SCRAP has it landed us? you will recall how quickly srou be- cfune dizzy from an ttcess of bile Almost everybody loses patience Nine-tenths of the human race is and how quickly the dizziness pass­ with Congress about every so often. mediocre, always will be mediocre, ed away as soon as your system had Almost everybody has been out of because medocrity is implicit in eliminated the extra poisons. Other 'patience with it simultaneously dur­ swarming numbers either of ants, of frequent causes of dizriness are: In­ digestion, gas, Check these ing the last couple of weeks. Yet savants or of angels. Conspicuous- Patients on a fast often suffer STUDIO Slumber King almost at the very last of the long ness is the alternative. The easiest slight the first day or two, and wearisome squabble over the way we know of to be conspicuous, os the toxic wsstes in the body are points stirred up and enter the blood, but tax bill in the Senate there was an and non-mediocre is to be drunk and Inner-Spring this soon passes because the d mi- COUCHES 299 . finely tempered, episode that ought to convince funny at a funeral. native organs speed up their func­ buoyant innersprings good many folks that the Janglings tioning during a 'asting period. 1 Any disturbance in the circula­ that support the body and disputations are not always BONUS “MABOHEBS” » 4 tion of the b ood. Whether due to Ideal tor Small Rooms at every curve and Reduced to waste of time and mere noise. The greatly ramified movement low blood pressure, high blood pres­ with every move. It had been proposed in an amend­ of detachments of unemployed sure, or hardening of the arteries, ment to the tax bill offered by Sen­ World War veterans upon Washing­ may produce dizziness. Whenever New. .sjnart.. .inexpensive.. .this co^b seiyet; Each coil is connected $ ^ 4 7 5 ator Howell of Nebraska that a tax ton with vague intent to coerce Con­ the blood vessels serving the brain id&Uly as a couch by day and a luxuridos singte with a small continu­ a are affected in such a way as to ob­ or double bed by night. Yet the price is inuch 2 of 3 per cent be imposed on the sale gress into passing a bonus payment struct the flow of blood, the patient ous helical that keeps of electrical energy. For this pro­ bill is becoming a serious police is likely to have dizzy spellia The lower than that of a single sofa. Covered in a them in perfect align­ posal Senator Smoot in behalf of problem. It helps very little in find­ dizziness Immediately preceding choice of^Ioyely plain fabrics, with or without pil­ ment. fainting if likewise due to lack of I the Finance Committee offered ing a solution to start the si^oif lows. M atti^ , is of innerspring construction circulation blood to the brain; whlcb. insures double comfort. Above illustration The innersprings are substitute proposing a tax of 6 per cry of “Communists!” so ready to the abdominal organa temporarily Compare It With Any Other cent, to be collected by the vendors the Ups of many whenever signs of call for a greater blood supply, the shows this Studio Couch used three different 3 upholstered top and from domestic users on^y, leaving discontent appear anywhere and brain is robbed of enough blood to ways. bottom with deep lay­ Mattress Up to $19.75 the big industrial consumers, com­ make the patient feel dizzy. Plac­ ers of fiuffy felt. wblcb is now being sounded in con- ing the patient with the head down mercial concerns, theaters and even nrotion with the “bonus march.” helps the blood to return to the Expertly tailored in It igthe lowMt price at which we have ey ^ ; illuminated sign companies exempt America’s armed forces in the bndn and he regains consdouanei*. 4’ fine dobbestry cloth, offered a genpltie Simmons innerspring znat^TM:; from any tax. The tax would have great war were not made up entirely OTHER CAUSES . Where there is present any heavy side walls and added from 15 cents to 85 or 4.0 of splendid young heroee eager to chronic disease of the ear, such as roU ^ge. Don't miss this ex^tionri opportuidt^ to rypTiSi cents a month to the electricity bill / ■aerlflce their Uvee to r their coun­ M en u ’s disease, or catarrh of the the old mattrMMt ^ th this comfpriable ^ of the average boueebold. try. Beinf eaUed from every walk Inher ear, we commonly find dizzl- The entire lnner<^on- ness present to a greater or less de­ That is one of the items that the of Ufa and every aodal eondltlon*aad ^ struction encased in I gree, sometimes markedly so. 5 duces complete, relaxed sleep. gnd ;;; Senate fought over. Senators of having practically nothing to say Imbalance of the muscles of the hfifivy m us^ c6ver both parties vigorously opposed the about whether th ^ abould anewer eye, or other eye defSets, win often prevents lumping. experts evsr^hw t rscimunriid it, \ i substitute and after a long and or not, they were, of eouree, exactly cause dlBinesi. You can tost your­ V ' , *' self by trying to read on a moving heated debate it was voted down. representative of the youth of th e train______or_____ ear.______l i you beeoms dla^, other Studio Couches from $14.75 to $59 •jt But the other aide wasn’t licked. whole country, good, bad and todif-1need glaasee or new tensMi WATKINS BROTHemS; It was detemiiied that the power feront Xt Is a matter of everiaettog Anemia may also cause vertigo, 'j companiee should not bear any part pride that the tests of discipline and VyATKlNS BRO' ntCh '■•is. dX: , of the electricity tax burden. Sen­ ■ervice proved that the vast ma-J toduoe^MMlst^^HsBi- .5SVI.C’ ator Reed came back wito another Jority of the nntion’s young men neee as will ulso dieea* of the gafi- ^ O U i l.j *i, **'ff*^l* I Bubetitute, making the tax oolleotl- wen madS of first class stuff and b to ^ . I* -V i-r i ble against botii oontinardal and do- first of sn try tUs mestlc iiaera but again exempting sd to aU history. But it would bt I trsatment for aa upstt livsr, as the faotories. That, too, was finally silly beyond words to prstond that I most disty spalls arias from this yotid down after further. diaeuMton ..it waswee sntirrtyenfiroiT ifiadsmade ivi» o*of wlN.|toUM. j SSSTtiui If this Is trus to -•> r

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McCluskey To Defend LDCKYSTRKES 6-1 LOSEFIRSTIN Two Braves Aces, LOCAL GOLF TEAM* In West Side His Two-Mile Crown LEGION LEAGUE Yet To Lose Game iW 'T ity TMarnament r i Phimed For Jane IS At Herb W r i^ PRelies DIe^ B O X S C O R E Tm Milers Haye Battered How They Stand Ten Ran Rally h FifA By B y A ssoOHdrid P s e ^ 2 ; For eight rounds Brown held Bobby Brown and Buck Betts of Brooklyn to three hits and no runs, YB91SBDATV BBSULXS East Hartford Golf dab. thre RaD Against Pilots Cresoenta (6) ; 4 2 0 and Fire Two-Mikrs Camels Settles Outcome the' bouncing Barton Braves, a but Hack Wilson’s home run after AB.R.H.PO.A.E. two were out in the ninth dsprived youngster of .20 and A veteran of 88, FaUcowskl, 8b .. 4 2 1 1.0 0 Eneteni Ijeagne him of a Shutout It was Wilson’s and Team Wins 6 To 1; B oyce, c f ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 ' Have Been Clocked Under New Hiiven 6, Hartford 4. Beyond AD Donbt; Score are putting on one of the greatest second of the day. and his sevsnth Manchester golfers who play at E. Dowd, 2b .... 8 1 1 l ' 1 1 Springflold 6, Norfolk 0. pitching acts seen In recent years. for the season. the East Hartford Golf club are W. Dowd, ss .... 4 1 2 1 2 0 BicHmond 11, AllMuiy 9* A club that can pick up one wln- Even with their even break for forming-a golf-team of twenty or ADows Only One IfiL Tierney, l b ...... 8 0 1 6 0 0 r 9:40 Since Last htercol- Bridgeport 11, Allentown 10. 1 5 8 . ng roolde In this day et keen com­ the.______day, however,, ______the Braves ___ lost more players tmder Captain Jack Ambrose, c .... 2 0 l 12 %. 1 Ameridao League petition is doiiU[ j)re i^ well, but ground to the leaAng Chicago Cubsi I E>^er to line up in battle forma- Cole, U New York 5, Philadelphia L here Manager BUT McKechnie has who were taking their opener atrtion against teams representing Herb Wright, who has won many F ord, r f . e s • • • • s legiate Track and Field Washington 6, Boston 4 (1st.) found a p tih who look like world, Pittsburgh 9 to 5. The only- ■ o^ rl Rockville smd B ut Hartford in the A rally in the fifth Inning which glories on the gridiron, also made W r ig h t p ...... 2 0 0 0 e 0 Washington 8, Boston 1 (2d.) netted ten runs spelled defeat for beaters. Each has contributed five game scheduled, the Phillies at New triangle team match to be held. at victories to the Bnives pennant York, was rain^ out. ^ the East Hartford Golf dub a name for himself on the Squatritb, cf .... 1 0 1 0. 0 0 Meet St Louis 4, Chicago 2. the Luc^ Strikes, who until last Bisell, r f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cleveland at Detroit (rain). night, were occupying first place, fight and neither has met def^t Lrfty (3omez' rang up his ninth Wednesday afternoon, Jime 15th. last night when he held the Pilots They are tied for the pitemng victory against one defeat as the Joe Levitt is the Rockville captsdh K norr, I f ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nattonal League and are now tied for second with to a lone hit and his mates banged Brooklyn 6, Boston 1 (1st) the Old Gtolds in the American Le­ leadership pf-^the National League. Yanks trimmed the AtUetics 5 to 1. and Tony Spotanski is the East New York, June 8.—(AP)—^An What makes their work even The Castilian, beatlzg the A’s for Hartford captain. The event will out a 6 to 1 victory in the West T o t a ls ...... 26 6 8 21 14 2 Boston 5, Brooklyn 1 (2nd.) gion League. P ilots (1 ) inventoiy of dual meet perform­ more impressive is 'he fact they the fomrth straight time, kept eight I be run on a handicap basis and all Side League. Ed Werner was the Chicago 9, Pittsburgh 5. Their conquerors, the Camels, AB.R.H.PaA.E. ances among eastern college ath­ have burst on the scene with little hits wlddy spaced and struck out those planning to participate are re- only one who wsus able to solve PhUadelphla at New York (rain). still are in the cellar position. Both or no fanfare. ten batters. . quested to turn in two score cards Maloney, c ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 teams played a fine brand of ball< Wright’s delivery being credited for letes who have been nominated for Intemattonal League Brown has been particularly Washington strengthened its hold so that fair handicaps may be ar- the lone bingle. Wilkinson, 2b .. 2 0 0 .2 .0 0 rhe Camels were very slow in start­ the Intercollegiate championships at Buffalo 4, Montreal 0. poisonoiu to Broqklyn, beating the on second place in the^ American ranged. The play win be in three The Crescents, got after "Cue” S. Hewitt, ss .... 8 1 0 8 1 2 Berkeley, Calif., July 1 and 2 shows Jersey Caty at Newark (rain.) ing and imtil the fifth inning they Dodgers in the -Qur games he has with a double win over the floim- {somes on a match-play basis and J. Hewitt cf, p .. 3 0 0 3 2 0 were three runs behind. Moriarty in the first inning when seven intercollegiate m eet mturfcs o f Rochester at Toronto (rain), faced them. Twice he limited them diering Boston Red Sox 6 to 4 a n d j^ ^ ^ e Nassau scoring system in Falkoskl singled, Boyce was out, W erner, I f ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 1931 either bettered or tied. ^tim ore 8, Reading 7. Antonio, who laced out two to -four hits and .once to five. His 8 to 1. Monte Weaver won his use. Bud Gebghegan, East Hart- Wogman, 8b .... 3 0 0 1 2 1 doubles, excelled for the winners. third to first, Ernie Dowd singled Eastern athletes haye Improved American Assqgiation second four hitter was achieved yes­ eighth victory in the opener. ford professional has donated sev' to left and Billy Dowd doubled t6 Davis, l b ...... 2 0 0 5 0 ~0 on meet records or equalled them in Milwaukee 18, S t Paul 6. Leone and Brozowski were best for terday when he clipped the Dodgers The St. Louis Browns by heavy cral prizes. A smoker and social Fracchia, If.... 3 00.11 0 the losers . Tonight the Lucky I right scoring Falkoskl and Dowd. the two dashes, half mile, mile, two- Minneapolis 5, Kansas City 3. 5 to 1, in the second game of a hitting and a base on balls beat the will be held after th3 match is con­ Johnny Ambrose put another one in Moriarty, p ..... 2 0 0 0 1 0 mile, 220-yard low hurdles, shot put Louisville 9, Columbus 8. Strikes will take on the Chester doubleheader after Brooklyn had Chicago White Sox 4 to 2. Cleve­ cluded. Team plays wiU have the Waddell, rf . 1 0 O" 0 0 0 fields at Charter Oak field. This is the same place for two bases scor­ and. hammer throw. Considering Tdledo 5, Indianapolis 4. beaten Seibold 6 to 1 in the land’s double-header at Detroit privileges of the course at reduced in g Dowd. to play off a game which was call­ that they won only five of the 15 Soutfaem Assodatton first. was rained out. rates. In the second, Falkoskl was safe T o ta ls ...... 24 1 ITS 7 3 titles in last year’s championahlp Atlanta 11, Memphis 2. ed off on account of rain at an Score by Innings: earlier, date. on Wogman’s error. Boyce singled meet, the record book indicates a Chattanooga 9, Btrmip|(ham 5. to left and Billy Dowd singled to .Crescents ...... 321 OOQ 000—g stronger eastern delegation this Texas League'' Camels (15) very Sharp edge over the Dutch­ Pilots ...... 001 000 000—1 AB R H PO A right after E. Dowd had walked year. Houston fi, San Antonio 5. man in that department Yesterday Sta rs and B oyce and Falkoskl scored. ’The Umpires: Sturgeon, and Scbnell. Western athletes also have sur­ ^ r t Worth 5, Longview 2. Brown, 3 b ...... 4 1 1 0 0 Kenne^, 2b .... 2 2 1 1 0 6—Wagner was a more valuable Crescents grabbed another one in passed several of last year’s records EUwood English, Cubs — Found PETBOLLE-GBOGAN Opalach, s s ...... 8 2 1 1 2 man to his team than Cobb -was, by the third and then Jack Hewitt Ben Eastman of Stanford having THE STANDINGS AlMD Pirate pitching easy and collected Johnson, p ...... 4 2 1 1 2 reason of influence among the play­ went on the slab for the Pilots bettered world marks for the quar­ Eastern League ers. Cobb, like Tick On, 'was a bad four hits, including pair of doubles. and held the Crescents well in check Omaha,. Neb., June- 8.—^^(AP) — ter and half mile. Antonio, c f ...... 8 8 2 2 0 Vernon Gomez, Yankees — Beat Tommy Grogan, Omaha light­ W L. PC. Mistretta, lb .... 8 1 1 4 0 post actor, and very oftien made for the remainder of the game. The Eastern athletes have turned in .606 Athletics for ninth -victory of sea, weight, has been matched to fight Springfield ...... 20 13 ECissman, I f ...... 4 1 2 0 0 trouUe among his colleagues. Wag­ Pilots’ lone tally came in the third - especially Impressive perfOnnaneCs son, six in row. Billy Petrolle, Fargo, ;N, .D,, .bo^r, A lle n to w n ...... 1 8 14 .563 Healy, rf, c ...... 3 2 0 3 0 ner’s workmanlike,: stable' per­ inning when Sam He-wltt was safe in the distance races. Flve-mllers bsWILUAM BBALKJia Dick Coffman, Browns—His ef­ Richm ond ...... 19 15 .559 Bedurtha,' c, rf ... 1 1 1 0 0 formance under all conditions helped on an error by Ernie Dowd and in a ten round bout at t^teburgb, have registered marks under 4:20 B r id g e p o r t...... 1 4 14 .500 fective pitching -with men on base scored later on a pass ball. Wright June 15, Grogan’s manager said to­ Mallon, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Some of this bureau’s best to steady the rest ol the club, aid­ %nd five two-mllers under ^ *40. Hilrtfbrd ...... 1 7 18 .486 ing it to work better as a unit beat White Sox. fanned twelve and passed five. day. . . . The leading eastern perforiners to Albany •...... 15 17 .469 friends and severest critics have 6—Wagner didn’t make as many date with the record of last .year’s Totals ...... 2 7 15 10 18 4 3 fjew Haven ...... 15 17 .469 Lucky Strikes (8) written in no imcertaln terms to hits as Cohb, but how he made winner N orfolk ...... 1 2 20 .375 AB R H PO A B condemn the opinion expressed the them! None but Lajoie could punish 100-yard dasj!—Fraser, West Vir­ American League a ball like Homu. ginia, 9.6; Hardy, Cornell, 9.7; Keish, l b ...... 8 1 2 2 0 other day that John Henry Wagner W . L. PC. D o 1 W in ? Lacey, Colgate, 9.8. Wyko^f, 1931, J. M ay. l b ...... 0 1 0 8 0 New Y ork ...... 29 18 .690 Vince, c ...... 3 2 1 8 0 was the greatest ball player of It is agreed that Cobb had an 9.6. Washington ...... 28 17 .622 them all. 220-yard dash—Harris, Pitts­ Sm ith, s s ...... 4 0 0 0 1 edge over Wagner in hitting fre­ D etroit ...... 24 16 .600 Leone, p ...... 8 2 2 1 2 burgh, and Derby, Princeton, 21 Here is a sample of the rebukes: quency, a slight advantage as to Philadeli^a ...... 25 19 .568 Brozowski, 3b ... 4 1 2 0 0 seconds. Eddie Tolan, Michigan, "You sports writers certainly are bases stolen and was a more spec­ Cleveland ...... 24 20 .545 FaUon, I f ...... 2 1 1 1 0 1931, 21.i. funny. You call Bans Wagner the tacular individual performer than S t Louis ...... 20 24 .455 BenUey, i f ...... 2 0 1 1 0 1 greatest hall player that ever lived, the Dutchman. Against that, Wag­ 440-yard dash—Carr, Pennsylva- .849 LaCk)S8, c f ...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 :,nia, 48.4; Derby, Princeton; Warner, Chicago ...... 15 28 and you make your claim on the ner was a more valuable, team- .167 McCurry, r f ...... 2 1 0 1 0 0 Yale, and Healey, Pennsylvania, Boston ...... 7 85 basis of a comparisem with Babe worker, was far better as i^efenn Swika, 2 b ...... 2 0 0 1 8 0 £48.6. Vic Williams, Southern Cali' National League Ruth. Why didn’t you compare dve player, always fought the op- PC. Iffom ia, 1931, 47.4. W . L . Wagner to PaylowaT podtion rather than his teammates, T o ta ls ...... 29 9 9 16 6 -8 I 880-yard run—Hallowell, Har Chicago ...... '. .28 17 .622 "You leave entirdy out of it and played a more important i>osi- Score by innings: ?vard, 1:52.6; Tunaway, Penn State,; iton 25 19' ;,568 Cobb, who estebllsbed all the rec­ tfon and played it better than Cobb idimiaB'...... 24 24 .500 Lucky Strikes ...6 1 0 0 0 2— 9 ever played his outfield. ^ ^ 1:54.4. Eastman. 1931, 1:54.4. C a m ^ ...... 0 2 8 0 10 x—15 ords there- sQe. both fo r batting Mile run—Mangan, Cornell, 4:17.- B rooklyn ...... 22 23 .489 and base-running, and who ha

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m Ls I FOOD MARKEIK bears of w fll as U ldk^ ICbubes 8-8 vtetory,* la honeilMafl th ^ ‘ DRIVER MEANT WELL, About cases of Nicholas Angelio, 25, of 00 BAY STATE WOMEN BUT TIP WASN’T NEEDED H!GH SCHOOL doUs w ere p a r i p f Um Thlrty-sevea were preseat PATRomuNnorrsFiRE Pine street: Jphn May 46, of 60 was seen ia the halls^ yerter^y Vsrplaaw aad IjM oM Russell Bigelow street; Arthur F. Lashln- REVENDEBm Here is a story that Motor­ frdm 8:10 ob.- f^ e guests of ths ske, 89, of 426 Center street, all of READY FOR PARLEY ■■ NEWS ■ u '^- ■ cycle Policeman Moske tells: IReaHgr Mm’s Party IN BUGKLAND ALONE whom are members of the South “While , riding along CenUr f o m u B o m m Blanchester Fire Department. May TlM^ei&t aae*^ e f' tiM ttadb AQtEEDDPON street Wednesday morning a Assem bly (OoottgiMd from Pag* On*) and Lashlnske were charged with driver of an automobile carrying school HufibitB' htid. ~ Manohes^ r They, wen dlseussiag the OflSeer Prentice Finds Tobacco illegal parking and Angelio witt The assemblies yesterday after­ High sohool teiMhsra was held ia Pennsylvania, W w T V lrgi^, Wls- Massachusetts .markers called Netting Ablaze When Making reckless driving on his way to the noon were in the hands of the do you thlak of hST?” BYMFEREES consln and North Dakota. M^mUfs me. I stopped and he called my the form of • a ptoaio at Hebiroa Are. attention that from the time that Senior Girls Music App ,ask^ 'ths .BiaMg*r. ”How is she Rounds This Morning. Elmer P. Clark, 22, of Rockville, cf the latter delegatlpne will Join y^ rday afteraoba he had struck the town Itoe on and were directed by hi§ weather betog. flae, M bafi', ^doibi h« workT' ‘ „ R. F. D., was found guilty of driving (OoottAoed from Page Oos) the train fnrbute. the east and through East Center E. Dorward. The program was iWelL X don’t kaow/ the chief Automobile Policeman Joseph a motor vehicle with Improper Ovatlone to.Mrs. Poole baye^eM horseshoes laad ‘^balT PrenUce was a one*man fire depart* Center street he notified the made up of Revoliitionary. aongs, were organised. M. H. S. vs. Trade '9ut she - opell* registration and was flned $10 and budget with the aid of the Nation­ planned at Worcester, Sprlngfleld sung by the Glee dub in order to ment for a short time this morning, street lights were burning. They sohool, with Chestep L. Rebiaeoa stoodousfy.” al economy bill pending in the Sen­ and Albany, N. Y., where short stop celebrate the 200th anniversary of when about three acres of tobacco costs. must have forgotten to turn ■ AL E m ery the “Rsolly,” sold the moagger, ate. overs will bamade. Mrs. Poole plans George Washington. ’The mannor cloth, wire and poles were destroyed them out at the power station, Xa volley «iib«------muit--- be , t6 hold. impromptu receptions m in which the program was WorkefI on land near the underpass on It was authoritatively learned remarked the stranger.” ' out a SIM - X couldn’t $pe|l- -*• it"— TitIt-B lts. that the House conferees surrender­ these stops from ibe platform of Officer Moske thanked blni for oht was partly original. Adams street in Buckland, with an w AiuiB),iis.snjiieiiTS the train’s obsecyation car. At estimated loss of $2,000. ed on virtually every provision in­ the tip, but did not tell him. that The scene opened, in, a modern Chicago, where the party is sched­ Prentice was making a trip serted inta the revenue bill by the it was the custom of the electric home o f an American girl and through Buckland at 2:80 o’clock S io r TORN SHKt FAD Senate. uled to arrive Suaaay afternoon at company to leave the lights burn­ Reichenbaoh Was-^seen sitting Oh when he discovered flames eating 2 p. m., the delegation will be en­ ing the greater part of the day ud the stage .evidently struggling • to away the cloth over shade grown tertained by the Chicago Womens .the flrst of the month for the get through her homework Ossigiir tobacco. He fought the fire for a Club. . ^ monthly inspection. ment which had to do With mitsic. time then decided to summon aid. Principal Quimby Tells Boys KILLS GIRL, THEN LEAPS The train is due to arrive at Four of her friends entered and Thinking that John Hackett of That Violations of His Order Seattle, Washington, Wednesday helped her along somewhat but shb Nordi Main etreet was the owner of Will Be Severely Handled. at 9 o’clock with a day of rest be­ .seaman in the Naval Reserve and was too tired to finish' and dropped WITH HER INTO VOLCANO fore the convention opens Jime 9. asleep gazing dreamlngly at the pic­ the land, he hurried to his home, ''has been flying about ten years. Of­ awakened Mr. Hackett, then dashed A feature of the trip will be the ture' of George and Martha Wash­ ficials at the Municipal .^rport to the police box at North Main Comparatively few ‘cases of - (Continued from Page One) proposed induction of Mrs. Poole in­ ington which hung on the wall. street, telephoning the information ripping occurred among the boys at to the tribe of Blackfoot Indians at said, however, that he only has a George and Martha (the parts to police headquarters. Captain Manchester High school today due from the home of her sister, Mrs. Glacier Park. limited private pilot’s license. He is were U^en by Edward -Fischer and to the effort of school officials to Herman Schendel in turn called Manuel Purtado, shooting the sis­ reported to have paid $15,<)09 fo r Ruth Wickham respectively) Chief Edward Coleman who sent wipe out what Principal Clarence P. ter in the hand when she tried to stepped from the picture and the (^m by frankly terms “a disgusting the plane. Hose Company No. 1 of the Man­ stop him. audience from then, on enjoyed and out of date custom.” This form HAUSNER HOPS OFF Hausner’s ship was not equippec many humorous incidents wmch chester department to the scene. Authorities believe Nunes shot It was later determined that the of rowdyism has been in vogue, on with a wireless set. were the results of the discoveries and killed the girl before making The plane carrying Mrs. Hausner land was owned by Louis Grant and Boys Day at the local school for of W''ahlngton and his wife ' of his leap. ON POLAND FLIGHT is leased this year to the newly or­ several years. and Rev. Knappek did not return to many of the modern inventions ganised Hartman Tobacco company. Spealdng before the entire school His bloodstained automobile was Floyd Bennett Field but after trail­ which the house was filled with. Tobacco has not yet been planted student body at assembly yesterday found on the brink of the fire pit. (Continued from Page One) ing Hausner for a while went to the The electric light, the television, and the poles and cloth were erected afternoon, Principal Quimby asked In it lay an automatic pistol and a Newark Airport. the radio, the strange horns from for the co-operation of the students note. weather might be expected over Naval reserve officers from the the outomobUes and numerous yesterday. in refraining from this senseless act. Prentice and Hackett succeeded “Ten minutes to eight,” the note the ocean. He took off last Satur­ air station at Floyd Benndtt Field other inventions startled the couple He warned them of t’lr consequences in extinguishing the fire before the read. “Margaret died instantly. She day without consulting the Weather accompanied Hausofir about 75 beyond words. It was thO' ra&o in case they disobeyed and today arrival of the fire department. It did not suffer. And now I must Bureau but when he was forced miles in a Navy hell driver. They which fascinated them most euxdr the school officials stood on guard Glee Club at this point sang many is believed that the blaze started pay.” ______back by fog he got in touch with reported on their retura that when around the school during recess of the old war songs, -a tow of near the road, possibly from a ^s- periods. Last year scores of shlrte Dr. James H> KimbaU, the bureau’s they left Hausner he* Lad attained an altitude of about 1,000 feet. He which were “The Sword of Lexing­ s r P h rgPTH carded cigarette. were tom but so far as could be ob­ meteorologist ton,” “Yankee Doodle,” “Battle of Makes His WUI seemed highly elated, they : aid, served today the practice is losing COCHET PUTS OUT Lexington,” '”rbe Boston ’Tea : W'h - 3 L B S - its appeal. ^ ’The flier left last Saturday with­ laughing and waving to them. Party,” sung by Winifred Lee, and ARREST NINE HERE out thinking of making a will. After Principal Quimby stated Umt any “D ri^ to Me Only . With Thine A N u .‘ M f r I M< t I ' Q custom which is hijurlous to peo­ LAST U .S. PLAYER his return, however, he dictated a Eyes,” simg by Gladys Wilson. ple or property must be abolished brief last testament leavlrg his in BALLANTINE ^ 5 0 ! ^ ' FOR FIRE VIOLATION surance and all other property to PU6UC RECORDS It was yesterday that the girls in because neither the students nor the senior class were given thehr his wife, Martka, who has helped In N E \/s/A R K , N . J • ' their pwents can afford the loss. He Auteuil, France, June 3.— (AP)— chance to appear in school as “in­ (OoBtUmed from Page One) urged the senior class to consider Gregory Mangin, last of the Ameri­ all his' preparations. fants” once more. “Hair Itibheh Hausner, christened Stanislaus, Bond for Deed . means of establishing a Boys’ Day cans in the mens singles of the Day” which has long been a ctutom F L M y p R ^ Crystal Laka was fined $2.00 an< comparable to the Hair-Ribbon Day but generally called Stanley, is 81 French tennis championships was Robert O. Denton to Russell li. of the school not only, affords mucb costa for parking on the wrong side observed by the girls. Tonight the ellnfinated today in the quarter final years old. He was bom in Sanok, pleasure but is rather a pretty cus­ senior class will meet with President Muir of East Hartford, bond for of the road at the scene of the fire. round by Henri Cochet, France’s Poland, but came to this country as tom held toward the .end of each James O’Leary to seek other means a boy and is now a naturalised deed for Lot 7 in the Catharine GUI Firemen Suspended great champion, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 6-8. school year. Lollypops and Judgment was suspended in the of diversion for this special day. American dtiaen. He was once a tract on Henry street.- i SUNLIGHT MARKET CO. The Manchester Public Market ; 5 . . . . - >*' Ct'tC * ' ■■ • * ' ’ ' . . . * In the short time that we have been in business we have received ^ FOR SATURDAY Country Milk . .produced by selected herds the patronage of Manchester’s most discriminate housewives within 40 mile radius of Hart­ who appreciate our policy of ref using to sacriflcc quality to meet Special At Our Meat Department ford. .. .rushed to Hartford A Tender Boneless Rolled Roast of 1932 Spring Lamb and 2 quarts under refrigerated care. cut rate competition with inferior meat.

of Fresh Green Telephone Sweet Peas, 9 8 C '•QinHt Country Rob Both items f o r ...... -Court • Service' c /d e m c e l a p m a n c Home Dressed Fowl Boneless Rolled Pot Roast 9 f t ^ SUGAR 10 «“ • 3 9 pound ...... O V IC Beef; pound...... m OC BUTTER ». 1 7 <= 10 lb. cloth bag. 10 lb. limit. Home Dressed Young Pullets ^ f t p Tender Boneless Rolled Roast O Q Beef for the oven, pound .... m O C pound Selected Tender Chickens to roast, ^ f t Small Lean DaisrHam s, ' 4 to 5 pounds each, pound----- C pound ...... m O C doz. SHORT, SIRLOIN, ROUND, BEST OF BEEP EGGS LARD Extra Large 2 3 c pound. 2 P -m a . 6 5 c FANCY FRESH PORK " ^NUINE SPRING LAMB (SmaU Leah Boeetik) Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Q f t ^ Bottom Round Hamburg • O ft... for a meat loaf, 2 pounds C pound...... m OC Kidney Lamb CJiop^ .... 32c lb. Rib End Roast...... - 9c lb. •V Sale on Fancy Rib Lamb O f t / ’. Rib Lamb Chops .. j .. r .. 25c lb. Loin Rodst...... 12Vic lb. " We have a limited quantity of tiny Chops at, pound...... m w C iiiiiiiiniiiim m m iilli . Legs of Baby Spring Lamb, weight about crs Center Cut Chops ..... 14c lb. 4 pounds each. Order early. Loin Lamb Chops Q Q /> L of Lamb . *'>' .»«..•. 18c lb.

SPECIAL VALUES JUNE 3 to 9 cut from Heavy Nice Lamb for Stewing IQ/* Boneless Rolled Roast Veal, O O /* Sirloin 2 poimds...... 1 S I C all lean solid meat, pound d L O C Short Steer Beef . lb. JELL-0 PEA BEANS 27 Fancy York State Ro::ind SPECIAL AT OUR B AKERY COUNTER AiMrioe’e Futtoni Dessert SMOKED MEATS 5 * ^ 1 9 0 Fancy Milk Fed One pound of nice lean boiled ham, machine sliced and one pound of our 3 ' ’ * " 2 5 c . Miss Curtis Smoked Shoulder — .... 7e lb. Home Made Potato Salad, both items fo r...... O « l C International SMAC Loin and Rib Ghop^ . -,. MarshmaHow Creme Smoked Krih ...... t. - 14c lb* Home Baked Beans, ^ f SALT Stuffed and Baked Chickens with gravy. •iWlth the Metal Spout” Legi^ Rump, Shoulder . - • Puritan Demonstration. Special 1 Q Q u a rt...... I D C “ “ "“ 1 9 c 2 X X*8 lb* Pkfe* 0 ^ r E a c h ...... Coffee Rings, sugar frosted O f t ^ Fancy 2 f o r ...... ^ O C F bdov Chinook DRIED BEEF FOWL Home Made Sponge Layers, 1 f t ^ SALMON STEAKS FOWL 2 layers f o r ...... I O C Strawberry Pies from fresh ber- O O 2 25c ries, special, e a c h ...... i S O C 6 Ibr A ve. Fine :* SScIach Strawberry Shortcake Biscuits 1 Strictly Fresh Large Eggs O ft ^ t o il e t TISSUE l ( c l . for shortcake, dozen...... I O C from Coventry, dozen ...... C SUPER SUDS Eeka Brand 2 f 6 r $ i “Feeteet Dishwashing Soap” 1000 Sheet B oIIb

RLE DEPT. c VEGETA " * 8 c 6 - ’ * 2 5 FREiSB FRUITS AND VEi»iTABIiES Fresh Green Telephone Peas T Fresh Golden Wax or Green | String Beans, q u a rt...... \ . . PHROSTO _ Q u a rt...... l U C 1 U C SKAT “The Pure PWit Juice Flavor” Juicy 3 quarts for 28c. 3 quarts for 25c. H AN D SOAP Native Head Lettuce H ^ “The Beet One Blade” SYRUP Native Radishes h ea d ...... O C « - * * " 2 1 c ORANGES Green Cucumbers 2 * ^ 1 5 0 Finest Eating or Cooking ^ f t Native Beet Greens . Apples, 4 pounds...... m OC COFFEE Native Epinach BREAD Empire Sendee Juicy Florida Oranges Ikuplre Servioe Land o’ Lakes Butter for juice, dozen L erge L oaf " ’ ^ 3 1 c 29c 2 ponndb ...... SEVEN D A Y Native Rhubarb 10 pound bag Granulated W f Alee Featore 4 pounds for . • • s • • 10c Sujgar ...... 40c Soderhohn’o Swedlsb Bye .. ' ^ 2 5 c Fancy Fresh Strawberries at right price. Best Pure Lard in ohapotmd padcages • ••aeeee JPtease phone ypftt gveniag. t*Hfr tn.rr «MiiiiMi.i rm-*- '______r--~ - * r'-r ______DIAL 5111 Fit^iStrAUTY, THRIFT? AND SBRVICT P stipi^ Tnnr Nearest Empire Ser^M Store.

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ihared'fees with several doctors vriw bsloeny and sKtsuision o f tos Juxte 1 on the bonde w m defhulted. msiat sdMOl rooms. The outer cohr Howard BruW of the BaltimoM treated city Mmpensatlon cases. Ih WALKER SILENT only one instance, however, he said, NAZARENE CHURCH struetion Is brick ysnser. HDStBRIlKBAa Trust Ca, is chairman o f .>the com* had he been called in on a d t y cash. A new heattnf Nkoti electric mittee. To questions about the Hetfstadter llxtqrM, a fiew roof over the old and Seahury,' M^ror sthietore, slid msay other improve­ The BahQodc AWllpoK Oo., has ON HIS RETURN CO]______CEREMONYSUNHAY FDUERFNtntUL Walker today rej^ed: ments sad additions has Ohuged ,arranged to dose down its idant at T have no more comment to V V the appoaraace of the entire chucrh, Bayonno, N. J-, ud will transfer m ake.” especially the front part of the operations to'the Bariierton, Ohio, Hew York, June 8.—Itt some quar­ A crowd of about 200 persons — building. works. smaller than , some of the croWds To Dedicate Edifice W InA Fred Bfidi, S r , T ters in Wall street, it is felt the ac­ Makes No Commedi^Oii Sea- Boidi Wanant baaed Fw that have greeted him on his return tion of the Padflc Telephone Tde- NSW bond issues offered in this to the city from other trips—cheered Was BedHitly Built h ^ 01B8 IN 96TH YEAR G nns That W i graphOo., in deolazlng the regular district in the past week totaledled bory’s Statemat But De­ as his party passed through Grand B e 'l l ' Ex-Banker Wko F ifned quarterly dividend of 81-76 on the 831.800.000 compared with 818118,0M, Central station to his waiting car. Colchester, June 8.—(AP)—Mrs. comxnxm stock m ay be taken as an 950 in the previous week and 872,- .dal Services. Mary Adeline Raker, oldest woman Charge of Affair. indication that the American Tele­ 175.000 in the like week of 1981. fends His BroAer. ■'J h State Swindles. phone 9t Telegraph Co., which con­ AUTO VIOnM DIES in this section and well known trols It, has no present Intention of through 77 years of residence in it# own dividend New York, June 8.—(AP) — Norwalk, June 8.—(AP)—Albert Dr. J. B. Chapman of Atchison, town, 'died today in her 96th year. William B. Halsted, president of ( New York, June a—(AP) — A rate of 89. Pacific is one of the larg­ nUED BY AUTO James J. Walker returned today Wronski, 60, of 1216 Slst DriVe, Kansas, one of the four (general She was bom January 6, 1886. toe Chamber of Commerce, todaj; # bench warrant wan forwarded today est of the American Tel. A Tel. sub­ from the Mayors’ conference in De­ Lox« leiand City, N. Y., succumbed Superintendents of the Naizsusne Mra Baker had been in good announced the personnd of thd '.o sidiaries and A. T. A T. owns more in the'Norwalk hospital at 6 a. to. to the Federal penitentiary at At- troit without comment on the Church in America,^ will be the health until toy years ago when a committee that will have charge of ~ than 83 per cent of its common Hartford, June 3.— (AP)—Joseph today, to injuries received in an fall downstairs crippled her. Three lanta, Ga., notifying the warden of speaker at the dedication exercises arrangements for the outinc ; stock. The Pacific company in the charge of Samuel Seabury that his automobile accident on the Post weeks ago she had a stroke of the indictment of Percy Jay Puller, Dube of 30 Bank street. New Mil­ first quartw earned 81-49 a share. owning bonds of . a company road in Westport on Monday after to be held in toe First Church of paralysis. of the Chamber. The committee a former broker of New York Oty ford, is held by the state pbllce in awarded a city con tract w as suffi< noon. toe Nazarene, 466 Main street. Sun Two sisters survive her, Mrs. A. headed 'ly Fred Bllsh, Sr., as ehsli>*.^i who ie serving a term of four years bonds of 82i600 for appearance In dent cause for him to be removed Vacancies on the directorate of A fractured skull was the cause day afternoon at 3 o’clock. R. Worthington of Springfield, man and consists of Ernest Bant*';'^: for mall fraud. the Assodated G u A Electric Oo., court on Jime 20 on a charge of op- from office as Mayor. of death. Medical Examiner W. H. Fuller was sentenced in Federal Mayor Walker did comment, how­ The corner-stone will be set in Mass., and Mrs. Ida M. Draper of ly, Lewis Lloyd, Frank Busch, Ai» caused by the resignation of C. W. 'erating a motor vehicle so as to McMahon declared, but Wronski al­ ever, on the subsequent questioning place at that time and appropriate this town. thur Hultman, Jay E. Rand, Ed* i- Court June 26, 1928 and his term Beall, W. E. McGregor and George cause death, and Helen Daniska of so sustained a fractured left leg, expires June 14. A detective will go of his brother. Dr. William H. exercises will be held to dedicate the ward J. Murphy, Joseph Truemax^ •' D. Woods of the Chase Harris Ridgefield is held on a charge ' of fractui^ right arm and chest in­ to Atlanta to bring him bawk Walker, by Seabury before the inew building, erected last fall. George H. Waddell, Hariowe ' Forbes Corp., were not filled at the parking without lights. juries. dBOUS IS BANNED New York. „ Hofstadter legislative committee and Dr. Austin Savage. #wTrobably be booked on a be glveu at the afternoon service. previous years. Interborough Rapid Transit Com' Work was begim on the new Mayors Horace Baker of Brock­ pany, entrusted to Fidler 897,000 in ing the maturity on June 15 of 87,- ating the car because the license of he’d have made a different show­ more serious chturge today. church construction in July 1931 ton aind Thomas J. McGrath of bonds and 828,000 in cash for safe 500,000 Staten Island Edison Corp., her father had been suspended for ing.’’ sr and was completed late in October. Quincy, last night characterized the Another economist says that the . keeping. He paid back about 81®»" one-year three per cent notes. This driving while under the i^uence of While Dr. Walker was on the company is a sutaidiary. liquor. He was a passenger in the stand, Seabury Introduced evidence Fruit stains may be removed by David Chambers was the contractor negro’s propoeed appearance in way to end the business slump is td . 000 of this amount and about sponging with lemon Juice and then their cities as “contemptible. com- year before she died Fuller was car and had alighted to change indicating he had made in the last in charge of the work, which cost in put everybody to work. Now why : tire. The girl stopped the car by the washing with hot water. If lemon a excess of 810,000. The new addition merciaSsm.’’ The Lowell city coim- served with a summons and com­ Formation of a protective com­ four years bank deposits totaling didn’t somebody think of that be# side of the road but neglected to 8431,258, and the doctor testified be not av^able, borax will be found doubles the seating capacity of the cil recom m ended that the itoowlng^ plaint in a civil action brought by mittee for holders of first and re­ just as effective. of the act be barred 4n toat dty. fo r e ? Mrs. Shonts, in which she obtained funding mortgage 6 per cent bonds turn on the lights, the police claim. had served as consultant and church with the addition ^ a new a default judgment for 8149,635.85. of Consolidation Coal Co., which It was charged that in a move to went into receivership yesterday, reopen the case Fuller swore that was announced today. Intwest due he had not been served with the summons and complaint. Connecticut Complaint# Complaints of two residents of Portland, Conn., James J. Sullivan Once Again, As per our and Charles Larsen, figured in Ful­ ler’s trial and ccmvlctlon on a charge of having used the mails to defraud. promise, we are offering Sullivan testified he was made POPULAR MARKET president of the New England Tob- baco Company by Puller, but lost 855 BfAIN STREET, SOUTH MANCHESTER his farm, and Larsen said Fuller sold him 82,000 of worthless stock this week-end our •- ir on a promise of a 40 per cent re­ turn on the investment. Puller was charged with having made 8233,000 through fsaudulent promotion via the malls of the New England Tobacco Co., The Cuban Tobacco Co., the U. S. Power Buy and Save || ‘First Time Ever Wonder Values’ Syndicate, and the French Franc P ool. ^ . . It w as cbEurged that one o f his Saturday will be the day of all days t o stock up and save at companies promised to make gold out of vegetables and cheap gaso­ line out of garbage, and that several 5 ^ ' women. Including a Metropolitan opera star, whose name was never brought out, were defrauded ■o cem pU talr !• Back in 1926 Fuller attracted Mdaar’a i,:c5Aa-| public attention by announcing he Bad’ *' that Un n ata bfsbf,. no dropa e ffe ttr ad EVERYBODY'S MARKET jv a s the head of a movement to re­ and to hraak away from store the Russian monarachy tha mat and |iva an make Grand Duke Cyril Czar. “ oUy" Don’t i>ass this chance by nar'ah IS-. RDM VESSEL SINKS Here Are The Reasons Why !r NEAR BLOCK ISLAND Boneless Roasts “First Time Ever,” Such Price On “First Time Ever,” Such Value On VAN GAMP'S MILK or New London, June 3.—(AP)—- The speed boat Ball of Bridgeport, seized Tuesday as a rum-runner by Land o’ Lakes Butter! 21c lb. TOMATO SOUP! 4 Cans 19c the Coast Guard today was at the bottom of Block Island Sound, In 20 feet of water, off a beach on toe | Malm this test: Put a fait o f any “First Time Ever,” Such Satisfaction On south side of Fishers Island. The otoer mayeantfse oo a piece of l b . | 1 “First Time Ever,” A Price like This On HIKE'S ROOT BEER ' vessel sank when pulled free from newspaper and beride it a fait o f 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND a rock by Coast Guards engaged in VEAL salvage operations. Sddner'a. Notice how quickly The Ball, which was previously the ftee oil in the ftrst kind Extract! 2 bot,reg. size 23c fined here on a navigation law viola­ coaxes tiirough tiae paper. ^ SPRING 1 POTATOES!..... 1 9 c k tion charge, was found partially E#*t tkree NEW ONIONS!...8k. 25c and 100 sacks of liquor salvaged from the waters near the boat were D ia l 4 8 0 0 1 “Flnt Time Ever,” Suoh Price This Ttano of taker to New York for surrender. FRESH LEAN Y o u On LOO Doseo Strictly Fresh O n 1 “First Time Ever,” The Bali is the second speed boat c 1 BELLMAN'S BLUE RIBBON seized by the Coast Guard to sink | Eggs, Large Siee, dos. .. 1 NATIVE BOSTON or ICEBERG this. week. The Margaret of New York with liquor aboard went down 10 Pounds SHOULDERS Monday afternoon while being tow­ Salad Dressing.. 14c pt jar ed to Now York. Fancy Sweet Strawberries, *7 . II m n i C B ...... Sebead toosk et...... 1 f C RIB “First Time Ever,” Snob DeUdons, Lugo, Ripe CUMMINGS' PREDICTION I Asparagus, Fancy, t bunch ...... ROASTS l b . | 1 “Pint Time Ever,” With Eidstlng mgb Muket Stamford, Juno 3.— (AP)—Hom­ er S. Cummings issued a statement Yellow Wax Beans, PORK l a r g e SU NKI8T PDIEAPPLES!....2fcrl5c today in which he claims toat quart 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt vrill have 669 Oantdoupes, ball votes on toe first ballot at e a c h ...... Small “First Time Evor,“ Buoh Value and Quality the Democratic National convention I LEMONS!.... . 25c dozen and adds that he has enough “sec­ Campbell's Baked Beans, Price All Over, 87o dozen. ond choice” stotes to insure his can ...... Skinned nomination before toe second roll H A M S I Z H . CocDanut Bar Coiddes! call is completed. Mr. Cummings Kirkman's Soap, “First Time Ever,” Bneh Quality Juloe cake ...... backed his statement with,a tabu­ Fresh Made lated list of delegates. Re declared | P. and O. Soap, SUced Fat Salt Two 1-lb. boxes for . .27c the demand for Roosevelt’s nomina­ cake ...... OoOophaao wrapped. In 1-pound boxeo. tion is '''untry-wide. BACON PORK FRANKFORTS ORANGES!... 12c dozei Ohlckeae, The Stamford man expects to de-1 SEE THESE, PLBABBt part for Chicago about June 20. He pound ...... * “ F M t Time Evor,“ Snob Vnlna On will have quarters at toe Drake Ho­ Native Fowl, 3 2 5 c 4 ”^ 2 5 c 3 * * 2 S c tel. He has not yet named his al-1 ' DEL MONTE PAGHAQU tem ates. “First Time Ever,” Snob Tender, Freeh Legs of Lsato, Sdected RoU Pure HAS NARROW ESCAPE pound ...... EGGS BUTTER LARP PRUNES!....2b.pkllc Brooklands, Eng., June 8.— (AP) ■to Boast Beet, WAX BEANS! . .4 o k 23c pound ...... >-4Hr Mslcolm Campbell, oempeting What beanst Time Bvor,“ Snob In a 1,000 mile automofafle race, had |Pot Beast, 2*™ * 2 5 c n i c ' ”^ 5 c " ’- o narrow escape today. CAUFOBNIA pound • • • * • eoe eee«eeee#i Be was rolling along at about a “First Time Bver^” Buoh Valno and Quality 100 miles an hour when a rear tire Pork To Roast, burst and vras set afire by toe fric­ pound ...... FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS BOMB BBACTT* WASHINGTON FLOMS! tion. Caaopbell regained control and Nativu Veal To Boast, French Rye Butter Coffee Rings and oame Into toe pits. 'That was a pound ...... I Crumb Cakes, Special jtdly dose toave** be said. 'T almost \ ^ R E A D BREAD •Tint Time Ihrer^” Buto'Vhblo dfr turned over." [VealOullot, Regular lOc loaf APPLES!...... 5bs.2Se A short time before toat Henry pound ...... Special Loaf Special Lesson, driving a midget car in toe SmaR link Sausages, 2 * ” 2 5 c same race, slddded, strude a para­ “ First Time Ever,” Suoh Value On pet and was killed. ■ pound Bonsg Comb T i^ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES “ABOIU” HYEBItOWB ON VEIL POVM oeooeeeeooosoeeoei *V1lM TIi m WtfW r Sunkifit I Grade A N a ttr.' Ntae.—Folse eyebrows to be worn 1 ASPARAGUS on are tbs latest fads of fash-1 *Awuoe...... ORANGES StRAia'BERRiES ..I S c q t BAZIlNDlSglS'l! ion to be seen here. A well-known | pMoigg ^ 0 ;X bunch BIMBi 1MIT.V? Freneh Aoiress has upeared with » ------...... a OC ; I the "wbrow vdl" whito is made' ^ ...... 1 5 c ”^ ^ by eaahrqjdertag two i w i i a —» '"ifcliFW F.vdlr'' e » p e .M « • e 6. 4J* • • •• •‘ ;r,->i '.' • • »'r iUi-A-i:.”.. •N'', '

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Croaa, aad ooo good pari wbleh looina' guoaa la that every Yolo alunnua ATTItipjrrATB outataadlaily in la Cibleago dorlog the convention tho. proeoMlafo wook Witt have him in mind ohd wiU VaatBiia^' of 01^ out of Hdt.lB *^hlBd Tho MaChf' nroportioB poMi' J? ^ to I» doticttvo atory revolv- bly to tho omoU a atory in i**^ ^ I inn dSround tho activltioa of a, vidoua •tf.. vOto thla otato the home atato. Who would have M X r ^ Z ^ ^ f i T y h u si wlU cast in 4ach v«tuNd tl» tom ? « « coBipntioa. ago thata Yato p ^ ^ would S S S ^ ’ ^ D w l a t o o B ^ * '/'* \uiO\M TOke the Re* govomor of Comiocttrot thia year " J g ; ^ n ^ o S ? S l o 5 S '^ a ^ cwiven- .. ‘W**<..o».myob4v and a delegate to a jo n w t iw 1® d d ^ a ^ S d ioaaES Mu/f.i IS tioalor example. . . In Uw Craneoticut delegation 'WlU huB pollttcal m ig h ty I feature attractioBa at the Stote be United tiltatea Senator Hirttm osereaoffered forzor thouo vice preaidency..prvnonu^.. Thea m we.*i,«lnr ^ •pinyham who haa been talking deU^tion ia ready ahotfld an Egatr Kttoml lo Imir. illduraaco Bgaihit prohibition and for beer in « m r bo moboi imtor «a |>I«m m o ( th. ' 'I'' - •' ~ the Senate for montha; '.Senator Monday at 6 p. m., wfll Try ideiidottieiit of Umb this wabk-ond. T|m qaallly «f^ Crdiaa name. Here will bo a < 1 ® ® thg atago nf,the State at 9 Frederic C. Walcott who haa been Iban19» GENUINE SPUFKaLAMBSteiMwal m U i L . \ very cloao to Proaldent Jloovor at - iP 'n * toBliht A t that hour, the In tho latter*a dealinga with Oetnoorata'TronUeo driver will have. cou^letoJ 100 A ik yoarFintNfltionilMoarMsnIb soloclyteiriotirtrf tho Senate; and Congresaman John The delegation itaOIf m ^ ^T® Ihoura of continuoua driving; ahack* eat and weifiit for a dfUdoM foM ... i h addMon lo . . Tilaon recent niajorlty fkx>r another■nuiinw VUhVBU^r|Maa0outeroniing ofw* diffbimcesMaaaMBWMwwv ]■ ^0q Wlul «h*in«ClwIlE andW l IWa^lllA* toW theUie tkeio dabelwii Lamb ^ yoa wiU ajio find many odigr . 8leader in the National' Houae of of opinlozL After the praitdintial mummying whoiL - The u d Repreaentativea who four yeara ago nommation■ aa»eeeoeee^we*r— is made Ooverppr CkpeaJ^iaiigauaa--fl HtHIJIVillhy ,TvdU W.____ roniovod aad/Mar- v« ^ -o l bfi*. vnM the aMbJ«ct bf a wett doMloped .Will«aeltB haveteMveA-: toAa auggest,oNOMewaamA under etnMjlie .VAA votea of;^‘Ail bgriy,• ---*--* ------the driver,.i^.ho>taken— M»gtl hi ■ ail«— AamM*fkam menuf* Bo ibrt to-vliH yoiir noirait^rii National MOal boom for the vice preaidency. Each the atate convention, his selections (be car in full view ot the andionce may part in the proceedinga, for national committee members. gag removed to one o f Sempls Xhe. MaAel today or tomorrow. eapedally Senator Bingham who la Many things, too, may happm ghow wlndUiws, where b4 will deep a mimber of the committee which .outside the convention in whichlyof the next 24 hoiira. Immediatdy Witt draw up the party platform. Obnnecticut ddegates have a partl^ fti^ the driver' has bean rdeased. He may give the delegatM his views Some of the members will have the prizes donated by oooperatiDg on ^ partsr’s attitude towards pro­ committee work. William E. Thoms merchaBts, and on display In the hibition. of Waterbory is on the resolutions stato lobby gU week, wUl bd award- The news possibilities which rest committee. David E. FitzGerald of to the^pwKBg guasdhf neareet Your choice In weight Boned if djflr^ in the state ddeg^tion are imbound- New Haven was on this committee to the number of *«n— travdied by ed. This news, the convention as a four years ago at Houston. ^ the car during th® drive. The speed- whole end of the Connecticut dOiO- Convention news will top every- o^j^ter sealed at thd atart'of gatidn will be told by The Associat­ ,UIUI^iUng duzingaguaaaa^ thevasv early aununer. The the aXlVedrive Bliaand 09no WBO one willWMA JUIVY?know WWthe > 2 1 i ed Press in descriptive text and in Associated - bas made un- correct number of miles covered un- pictures from the time the delegates paralleled preparations fo r covering ^ jg removed on the stage I thU. pom plet^ and rapidly. Its tonight. Coupons containing gueises heglh to arrive-in the omvention xiM t arts freni eem -M ® *® *'* ci^Agatheilng..from every, part of reportorlSl, feature' and picture o^ gg ^o the number oO miles traveled, the Vnlon,' ,liptil|i%a^ tdc will^bot toe largeet ever the boix id the theirlwomee'with iheir Aork done. ■^isemtded for aa event of this kind, state-lobby up until' eight o’dock Thb Herald la a member of the It will represent more tiian thirteen this evening, Asso|ciiated Press. To It will dome as hundred newspapers to give them a joe B. Brown in his lateet opus of Pepylir koncleis evaa or pet re««l a paj^ of the d a ^ story an ai^unt general story, in. bulletins and de- ‘jThe Tenderfoot," and Joan of the part the CoBnecticut" dele­ acriptive, wito 'picturization, of the ggoaett in a pioturlxation pf the gates take each day. conventions, the people, to it, the I g^mzational 'ramo mysteiy gto^i figures'WhichOImimAm. vmmlalnK ^Avsvmw tower abormclTwvtMl H.11.a^ jmifand I u^ij^ r [ ^ g£^yjg|ma. WMeel^ew^ tZYMesMW a^"/ - The Home News the scenes wbioh aw enacted. It wfll, , up. tilet h ------program----- At— thai'wUl: r—n, .wi; be - Shown Beaelcss.evcii resit; TMire will be times when the be ah entrancing Iftory; Sunday, Mcmday and Toaeday. isonvteition spot lights, roving as Staff writers tfrom all parte of the ■ ■ ' ' • - > * they^ over the great throngs of country will be there; these men| : ' gg lH>UNiDff OK; G^ITS ; ib, will ^ t on the Codneoticut and Women fully eiqleriettced Atwater, ICiito^ .June 8--(A P >'— fdk rei tfrititeA le f deleitetion.Ion. Tne whsr^ sad Wherefore handlingSaBeuuaaM^ theMa^ mwtv news ” ofw* poU tie^ George i9evtoOMWMf^SWenaom 15,vVp ^ea sMeaeaeMwfsrmei% son,mw»*| will be .what U^e folks at home, groups and meetings, and the back- vras p w t^ tired when he Ivought reatters of tl^ J>ap®i’i want to ground of party candidate. lids savings to'the. bank for deposit. kn o^ From nearly every stete an As-1 Thew was 80 poudds o f money to ir o is AS«four yeu s ago when the ex­ soclsted Press Bureau Chief fanu- the sack be luggM to on his. back— periment was undertaken by the liar wiUi regional' political affairs 12,000 pennies he bad beep saving Aesodated Press, each state dele­ will be joined to ttte (^ e ra l Staff for Aany years, gation wlU have with it a regional to provide stories ot ms oWn par^ [ It took' a, derk aeversl hotirs.lo bureau chief to send back to his ticulsr delegation. The chief wUl be count and them. I Our I be^susc H-’Ir'IniiOil;; d iie m ^ i M l p y teste. 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meetlagB seh ed i^ tihls m o n tt'fra ^ ST i r Standard Qas.and meetri^ eni Ai»'Bedirngon, Naf ir ¥ - di\hdendrayMents Steel, W•i8til^:ls»lle iOeo^e,‘ lean Gas hnd Nlebttls, New F;fd.. Otis mevator, Paelflo Gas ' Mott To^ Jtme 8.—(AP)—3riiiie Baeotrle. Seafa ROelmck. n p e p ’ -■'to’ ^A-Ip OM of Wall streefB impbrtant Power and Light, Ndi^em a. ’‘im.' Yht. ' I atfidend ircmtha. ranking second in Com Products, Apied Chemli 'Bmrtoh,M'’PbW^ ■ ' ta^ortance to the season when sb> and Ameitban Can. f mia :a-‘recent eftUed "Cauistmas’* dividend meet* Auburn Auto dlieotoxu d d ler at hbme ct friends - in ^:umvewfy liM axe held, tomorrow on dividend i ^ “ “ inai.mJi' p ^ Noo l eless than 82 leading .coipova* They were voted-last quarter on thS GsUf. totoo" N/ Vi itoe' A.^(APF ■ ^ ’nffBny,rMre. YUEany^^o^^ .... 6£wthV>to^a«^ ear^ g ttons will act On dividend payments basis o f- fl cash and .per cent in SUhth ,MenChaeter,;mith a. 'i I Hrr-?]Wb^b^; ;;SeiV*i nto^to>itoL‘0n^^to"CaniMU8- l^dblto^, of'tou^ this month. There also will be meet- stock on the outstanding gpminoa. r, from Yonkers, N.-'YS;^ were rebsnt directors o f many small guests oi mr. and Mrs..^, R^Stetfe. oompam- adiose stocks are not ....V jqmtns^enqmg Dr. Wrligit B. ,amn andT.i^“ listed on the twb principal New l iu h t wnsoiJT nsAT' ■ j >♦1^988^1^:., .;f . York exchanges. Etmn of ToUsnd and StaiEord oalled t&B hmne^bfj^^lihdfy; at iW^reariold gli^ " One investment statistician fore­ Berlin.-*-It is reported giat G i^ on friends h i^ * attigidiu^ ]nm|^i^^ ' ■ .; "Count. '' Mm.'f)0fb^ky W^km?’and daiigh* R. C. W. ’ Mixed 6r Old ir to Newj^^k,^ m to ^d the . program:wSim r*2* . « 1. . SantoB -M. R Pinehurst Orange ^iibnniher fm Coffee ;; Coffee Special ' Fbdlio^d v7^- careful condderatltm ti; ISO v lg ^ I^*doinltaends. timt„Frai& J,. Bgeh, * N* Blend Coffee PdEue OoloingTra ,. .,'BWilA^rt®'■.-.' ouslv aaklhg^ them^ - to j'suspendbd"puhliq defender,;: and tyis ^ CeylbBTea , ash., Jtoie ff^CAPl ~ ^ v i - ‘ - T xonnen'toNffaurtovheld to-answer 21c llL 29c lb. 35c lb. 33c lb . (---.to qhtp* :WdMiamirinan L ^, other1 ^'dea#.m.freidily ground Fine-* Among 't o .^gi^nubi. was. Gqv. um QfduurdB-Gompa^, Np»n, N.itodf a;iidtou^Ctocagqans face star- hurst Beef inakee a tlirifty dlnneik SerVe It Poland t o H,; Edward H.»Jmmls8ldn4r vatlon luiJto Federal aid is pro? Shoulders ot Lam b hot or.cold. ‘ . CwemoiV: peitf<»m!4‘ dwt In, , t o pf Agrletotiwe of Vermont, Mont- cured, ., ; / 2 lbs. (2^c grade) Pinehurst todtXn.^Ngn'ldnguage"fy> Chief pi^er, Verabnt;-Quentin RcynpldAl. S t Loui^v files pe- Boned and Rolled and Qn-^e-'Kail, of ^ the Molwwksi^ " A :^utern; Stato Farmers’ ~E2x,White aiopef ,dt Agricultoe^, Harifori^ pato of Nagle and Agnes vnhnier.' Q?un. 1 9 ^ 1 LargeGreen Pepper '.v: yr*:-?' entra large Shoui^Jfvim «O O Spfsdislfor, rt-Jelly ...... Aeds^y ; Baked Ham liverwurst Sliced’ Bbiled Hiun ...... 39c lb. FOR OIMNER Assbried Cold Cpts .! S u g a r SMeed Baeon At 1>east 8 Dllterc^ l-2 1 b . \ TONIGHT! i£iV. 1 0 " ^ 4 T i J e.;? Ilf; '. ■ , ' ; ’• ■ ; • -ii'.'.i?'.: i:,...-. PHOl^ SERVICE UNTIL 8:30TONIGHT. 41^. \ jT- . 4 i •, 'r- - . •' * ‘ '* V • < li ib thilfty to bn;F i^ehurst M i M k Grera W8X^S^!iiQ»’ ubrY Buffer : FSrfsJiPeas k 2 Ik - ■ P meat — any jcirteTafJ Native Beet Cfreeps: all -^'comp^re its ^ipaMfy; withi D a i s y H a m s whatever ypii have! been usjrigV-: ...... then. yp-M!.R' uhdersts^d" so! •.'t YOtJiCANiGEt THE FINEST QUALITY POULTRV At PmEHURST^ ' V> \.‘- ...... Native R O A SfiN B B r o i l e r s A limited Number Fresh Native •-' I For^fUcassee• f g u i n e a BD^S .. $1.10 e^h ! Here-is a tm ly gr^ait^arfa^:^^ Ic ft iC - f t • s >$1.9$PiBh; vajMeldarrilvaL^ th^- Mttle old ;:riic^ lib '^

0^ LETTUCE TRX pinehurst RUSSIAN DI^B^^^G 29c r ^ l S ^ K l . e ...pinehurst Meat Department offers .BondjBSs Hama jCQtuny size from 3 lbs. up slLVisitoaK Iwc Ibijof the whole boneless hams (abont 10 ori U^R)d.)'«t " ■p- ; ";’’:NewCwM ■■ . y-y.' c o iN ito 3)|auM»krSS I ' Tender juicy Pot Roasts mil sell at 28c up and a generous ^ece of suet given _ 8iNBm^2^ free with each roast'. liiirge (7 lbs. and over) Legs iq4^>Gapuine Spring Lamb will be 3 , ^ | 5 c 'I Kc lb. Brightwood Pork, small Biightwdiod Sausage, Ribv Roasts of Beef, and !M lp.. etP4Mri ^ Sbonlder 'Hams are of the finest qualify obtainablie. : ^ Ti V ^ r N fS GiA tiw ii Pfitne ■> 2 I im F R E S H v e g e t a b l e s ; S ^ r B ^ e f ^ “f.J , '. 1 • ; Nv ■ ' ^ *•, ;•»;• •

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w:ri i...« 7:80—Oome^T sketch - " 'T:10-rT^i8 Blenders; Lanny Ross. 10:16—Dr. Herman N. Bun^eon, 7:48—^BUly Jones and Ernie Hare. 7:8o-^Magiclan. . Adventures in. Health. 8:00—Guest artlet; Leonard Joy’s 7:45—Oemnie BoitweU. . 10:80—Symphony Orchestra. DAILY RADIO PROGRAM orches^L 8:0O-^ Irving Kaufman, Roger 11:00—Oizzle Ntisoh’s Orchestra. SALADS White’s Orchestra. 11:30—Don Rechnim’s Orchestnu 8:80-nS.'A.. JRt^'s Orchestra* The lifeal Warm Weather Food. 8:45—Specialty songs and dialogue no Harttdfd, Onin. 8:15—Ongin’ Sam. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, (C iD tnl u d ISMtera Standard Tina) 8i80—^Today and ' Yesterday"; 9:00—Friendship T BIOTS DC 43EmiANY ' . nvcraina sublMt to ebaitaa. P. M. (Dayllgbt Umo oao boor Utor.) 9:80—Roy S h ip ’s Oixhestra. Dramatic and Musical lBgh> (NeU—All pFOgrama to k«7 and basle chain or etoum tboroof nnlau spael* Friday, June 8. FLORENCE’S DELICATESSEN fled; coast to coast (o to e) dostcnatlon Inolodso all availsbla statlona) 110:00—Paul Whiteman’s Or^estra. Breslau, Germany, Jwn ^ (AFi (By Tht associated Press 1 CenL BasL 10:80—^Love Songs and WaltkeA < 6:00—Dance Parade. 9:00-^Nathaniel Shilkret director; —Eighteen National SodaUsts^and F. KELLEY, Prop. Thelma Kessler, soprano;. Ar> NBOWEAF NETWORK 6:30— 6:30—Easy Aee^Bpsle; Helen 10:4O^Vitali Podolsky, vloHnisti' 5:80—Q^rgc Hdll’s Orchestre. one steel helipeter were, injmeedi in STATE THEATER BUILDING Board. Soprano—Dixie __ 111:00—Time; weather; sports re- tells Dickson. BASIC—East! west (ksirl wool wtlo 6:46— *H5—Connie Boaw^ell7-c ««t 6:45—The Mirthquakers. a battle with pistols ap4 loiives wJar wug wosh wtl wUt wfbr wro way 6:00— 7:(X^Tho Club—Basic: Organ* I view. ' . - atOO— International Exchange; 9:30—To the Ladies; Loon Bblas- which raged through the streets Finest Home Prepared vrben wCaa wtam wwl waal: MIdwasti alltiss—west „ , ' 111:15—Republicsn News buUenn. eb’s Orchestra: U to Gtdzar, here 'last night between groups of wmaq wcfl ksd woe* who wow wdat 8115— 7:16—Slngln' Sam—BaaloS Mel­ “Broadway”, Jack Pearl. NORTHWEST A CANADIAN — wtiu ody Maglo—Dlxia; _ 11:15^—Organ—Roland PomeraL 6:30—Snooks FTiedman’s Orchis* Mexican tenor. Naxis, Reichsbanner m «i, Commun* Pastries, Salads, Cold Meats, et& vriba katp webo wday ktyr okgw ofcf 8:80-^ 7:30 — Today and Yeetarday— 111:46—Joe Rlnes’ Orchestim. 9:45—Gus Van, Melody Man, lets end police. SOUTH — wrva wpit wwno wla wjaa Basloi Dlotatora—Dixie » txa. w(la«wsun wlod wab wam .. nac"wapl 7rtK^ 8rt» — Weak*End Program — I A . M. 6:45—Madison Singers. l0:QO—Music that Satisfies; Alex Six bf the men vrere seriously wjdx wsmb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Basic; Grand Opa«—Dixie 112:16—Midnight Swenade — Louis 7:00v-Morton Downey. Gray. hurt. woal ktba ktha 7:80- 8:30—Bala'aeo Oroh.—>• to e IWeir, organist MOUNTAIN—koa- ksl k|rtr kxhl 7i45— 8H6—Oua Van*— Basic: Am* PACIFIC COAST—kgoTtfrkgw komo bassad a—Dixie _ ^ 112:50—Time. kho kpo keca kex kJr xga kfad ktar kgu 8:00- 8.-00-Shllkrat © rc^-o to c Cant. East. , . » . 8i18— Oil^Advanturss In Health 1:30— 2:30—Woman's Radio Ravlaw BiSO- 8:80—Barlow Symphony—e to c OIJ) B1AN8ION BURNS 2:00— 3.HXk-Batty Moors—to coast 0:00—10:00—Nelsen'a Oreh.—o to e 2:15— 2:15—La Trio—East only 8:15—10:15—Lanny Rosa—wait repeat GBA-ROCK : GBOTE a n d WEIGEL’ S 2:30— 3:30^Taa Dansanta 8:30—10:30—Redman's Orehaatra Salem, Mass., June 8 ^ (AP) — 2:45— 8:46—The Lady Next Door 10:00—11 K)0—Joe Moss Oreh.—o to o 3:00— 4:00—Marlsy Snarris—west only 10:30—11:30—SIsslo Oreh.—e to o {The old Peabody mansion on the Conger A le . Frankfurten 3:15_ 4:15—Skippy—East only 11;— 6:OOr-D‘Avrey ot Paris MidwMti wcky kyw kfkx w*nr *!■ kwk tle. ' 6:15— 6:15—Organ Ravarlas old mansion was used to house 5:30— 6:30—The Three Oraeas I members of the dub-- and their 6:45— 6:45—The Ooldbsrgs • 6:00— 7:00—Oreh. A Cavaliers—e to families who vldted during the sum* 7:00- 8:00—Eskimo Night Club_ wfla waun wlod warn ^nao wab MM mer. Aid was ci^ed to help fight 7:30— sao—Leo Relaman OKhastoa wJdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpro the fiamea from Peabody and 8:00— 8:00—National Oratorio—c to woal ktba ktba 8:00—lOdIO—Russ Colombo Orehaatra MOUNTAIN—koa kal ksir kabl ___ Dwvera. Food Depts. In May 8:15—10:15—Vincent Lopax Oreh. , PACIPkT coast—kgo knjkgw komo 10KX>—n.*0(M.Ra|ph Klrbary: Pettis Or kbo kpo kaca kex kjr kga kfad ktar « ./ ...... 10:80—11 aO-*Teddy Black C-ehestra -Cant. Baat. ISLANDS OF ICE 4,637* Ctistomers can’t be wrong I This is the exact ntanber of nevy customers who shopped in CB8-WABC NETWORK 1|30— 2:35-Hallo Marla, Skatch Hc.le’s Food Departments this May over the same period iast year. Why? Because more md more SOUND, RIPE BASIC CHAIN — EAST: wabo (key i 1j45— 2i45—Kcoan'a Oreh.—To coast wade wOko wcao waab woao wgr wkbv' 2it5- 3i15~Raolo Guild—0 toe According' to Dr. W. J. Humph* customers are learning weekly tlmt quality considered Hde’s prices are lowest.' And again let us -wkre wbk wxya wdre wcaV wlp*wfan 3i15- 4:16—Stokaa' Oreh.—To eout I reysfi of the U. 8. Weather Bureau, wjaa wean wtbl wapd wmal; Midwsstt 3:30— 4:80—Slngine Lady — aaat A there sire about 4,000,000 cubic remind you that— ' . wbbm wgn wfbm kmbo were lunox coast: Old Pappy-midwaat CAMTELOUPES EAST AND CANADIAN — wpg wph 3:45- 4:45—Orphan Apnia—aaat only miles of ice on Greenland, the “If PAYS TO WAIT ON YOURSELF’ , wlbw wbec wibs wfea wore efrb ekao 4:00> 5KXH*Trantsr Brothsrs Antarctic continent, anfi Iceland. DIXIE — wgat wfaa wbro wbt wdod 4:15- 5:15—Pre*Arl Strlno Quartat « (*Actual numbers taken from our cash registers.) knox klra wreo wlao wdsu wtoo krla 4:30- 5:30—Imparsenatlona—Alao ao. Hale’s strictly Fresh WIT ktrb ktaa waco afjf wqam wdbo 4H5- 6:45—Toplea In B'-lof - aaat: wdae wblg whaa wUr wdbl wflw wwya orphan Annia—midwsit rapaat DEMONSTRATION SALE ! 4 Z 5 « MIDWEST—wbem wabt wcah.wmM 6d)0— 6:0(L-Amea 'n' Andy — aaat: artao wkbb kfab wlan kaej wlbw kfb^ eineing Lady—mldwaat rapaat Delldoos, tasty, ripe cmiteloupes. wmt wnax wkbn ; 6:15— 6:16—Bob RIplay—Also south H O LLY W O O D EGGS doz. M,OUNTAIN—kvor kts kob kdyl 5:30- 6:30—Stsbblns Boya—o to a Local-eggs. Every egg a large one; About 27 ounces PACIFIC COAST—kb] knx koln kgb 5:45- 5:45-Jonaa A Hara—Also aontb K a n d y 's kfre kol kfw kvi kern kmj kfbk kwg OHIO- 7:00—Leonard Joy's Orehaatra MARKET average dozen. Guaranteed strictly fresh, local farm Large, Fanc]^ Florida Cent. EasL 6:30- 7:30—B. A. Rolfs Orehaatra Boned and Rolled eggs. Over a thousand dozen a week sold. 1:30— 2:30—Arthur Jarratt—o to c 6:45- 7H5—Slatars ot tht Skillat 381 Eut Outer St. 1:45— 8:45—Educational—o to c 7:00- 8:00—Frisndship Town—o to a Sugar Cured, Sliced ' SrtM— 3riX>—Marino Sand—c to o 7:30- 8:30—Roy ShloW'a Oreh.—o to o I CSomei P^urker. Dial 4233 ORANGES doz. 8:45^ 3:45—Light Opsra-« to 0 8dX5- BdX5-Whltaman's Band—e to t Borstfng with golden juicet 3:30- 4:30—Qeo. Hall’s Orelw—o to 6 1:30- 0:3I5-Leva Sonos and WaHxta 3:45- 4:45-Plano Pictures—0 to 0 8H5- 8:46—PIckana Sistara Large Native pitg. 4:00— 6:00—int’l Exchange—c to c 8KK>—10H10 — Sluntbar Musie i baale: BACON \ - 4:30— 5:30—Friedman Oreh. to 0 Amos ’n Andy—Repeat for west Large, Delicious V^nesiqi 4;45— 5:45—Madison Singers—o out 8:30—10:30—Dornbargor'a Orchoatra Potatoes HAM Sugar cured, rlndless bacon in oellopbane. Quantity 5:00^ 6:00—Morton Downey—c out 10:00—1*K)0—Cab Calloway Crehestra buyhtg alone permits this extremely loyv pitoe. (’*Sielf- B;16—' 6:15—Lanny Rosa—east; Four 10i15—I1:15-Hahn, Jr^ Orehaatra 8erve”4nd Health Market). ^ ^ <■ APPLES 4 lbs. 2 3 ® % ' -XnibMin-Dixie tOiSO—1140-Jonaa A Hart—ooast (WHOLB OB ,e p e ck EITHER END) Hale’a Famous Milk Fmicy CaUfornla

10:30—News. No bone—no waste! Small size hams deUdouBly 10:34—^Tony Pestritto, director. Limited, 2 Peeks. en t^ Deice a “iStondy” ham and have It bandy in the BREAD 19 oz. CHERRIES lb. 19® 11:15—Joe Candullo and his Or- refrigerator over the week-emd or- (or next week’s cold 5*6 Pound. Fowls ...... The largest and heaviest loaf anywhere at 6c. Made Large. Big as a walnpt sad mighty, flae tastlag. $1.49 dinners o i sandwiches.' You won’) be'.dishppointed! with only purest ingredients Including Occident Flour and 12:00—Midn.— Weather; Atlantic Tender Bib Boast Beef, 1 Q a Crisco. Travelers Broadcasting Service Coast Marine Forecast. pound . ^w ...... A Large, Jtdoy Hartford, Conn. 12:02—Silent. Gold Medal 50,000 W., 1060 R. CL, 282A ML 4-Poimd Native FViiwI, A O ^ each ...... 9 0 C ARMOUR’S *»CLOVBRBLOOM’ ' Spring Lege Uunb. FLOUR 24^ lb. Grapefindt 6 for 17® Almost Qie last of the aeasoB. Friday, June 8 Tender Pork Ohopo, u A _ tor. ’nsrw-ffrtTrnr-^ • *' ^ p ou n d ...... J L O C ALVAH RUSSELL’S NA’nVB ; nov, director; Ida Yudowitch, Springfield — B oc^ Bound Pot Roast, . CRULLERS doz. ISc Soprano. pound ...... A regotar 8atnrdM tir»ti26o^^l^j^^ 5:00^—“Poetry”— Professor Odell Native Pork Boaet, <| |v— 4 m > Shepard. (B. D. T.) Hale’s Morning Luxury ASPABAGUS 6:16—“Skippy.” Friday,. June 8 pound ...... lU 1 9.C 5:30—Walter L. Cole, pianist. 4f:00—Orchestra. ' Sirloin Steak. 90 COFFEE lb. 2 5 c mgh score creamery butter In quarter sections. This Is the lowest price in town on butter. ' 5:45—^The Songsters. 4:20—^Financial review. More, popular every day. Fresh roasted. Ground or ^ bunches 6:00—Bulletins. 4:30—Stock Exchange quotations. EXTRA SPECIAL 1 bean. Popular wherever served! 6:05—Serenading Strings— Moshe 4:45—Orchestra. White Beans, o Tlw same extra fsaey qaaUty we have had ;aU Paranov, director. 4:68—Sports Review. p o u n d ...... O Native, Fresh Extra Fancy season. 6:45—Dance Orchestra. 5:00—Agricultural Markets. [Free Running Salt, B 7:00—Baseball scores. 5:15-^rche8tra. package ...... O 7:05—The Travelers Pilot wltii 5:30—^Nursery Jingles and stories. Sjpinaeh Strawberries 2 qts. | 29oBOxed Oookiee, 4 Q peck Jc Native i Orchestra. 5:4V-Childhood playlet 7:30—^The Harmoneers 6:00—^Time; weather. pound .....; ...... AO 7:45—The Goldbergs. 6:02—Interview. Our Large Loaf B bundh 10® B r e a d ...... O Hot Weather Needs Popular ‘‘Self-Serve” Items BEETS 8:00—Jessica Dragonette and the 6:10—Sports Re'/lew. Boobw()od’s Cocoa ...... 2 lb. tin 25c Men About Town. 6:15—The Monitor Views the News Grant’s 4 o Boardman’s Llquld'Ooflee...... bottle 88c Extra Fancy 9:00—Night Club. 6:30—Impersonations. A sp a ra g u s...... X m WUUam’e Beer Extract ...... bottie 19c Allen Latham’s H oney ...... l i e , SSc .. 9:30—Christiaan Kriens, Director: 6:45—Orchestra. Fresh'Bed ’ 4 A Tea Garden Preserves ...... tall Jar 29c Avlon’B Old Fashioned Syrup ...... 2 jugs 25c (Strawberry and raspberry Included). with Lucia Chagnon, soprano; 7:00—Time; Amos ’n’ Andy. Strawberriee...... X H Virginia Sweet F lou r...... 8 pkgs. 25o CARROTS Ig. bunch 7® and the Harmoneers, popular 7:15—Robert L. Ripley, Believe-It* I Large, Native Iceberg 4 ^ Ice Cream Powder (Assorted) ...... '... .&for 25c Ice Cream S alt ...... 10 lbs. 28o (Pancake or buckwheat flour). . a O r-N ot • L e ttu c e ...... X \J Medium Size quartet. Kre-Mel Desserts...... package 6c Polar Brand Sardines ...... * Nns 25c Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup : ...... tin Sc (Smoked Norwegian, crossed packed In pure olive *

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LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED^ APABTMENTS—FLATE^ LOST—t*ASS BOOK U t). 1(567-4 FEM ALE 35 TENEMENTS 63 NEW DINER IS (iP iiE D ' Notice is herdby.given that Pass WANTEff)—^LADY under 85' that FOR RENT— ROOMS funrisbed / Manchester Book No. 1667 iraued hy The Sav­ can do some uiwging' for vaudeville or six unfurnished rboms. Inquire AT LOVE LANE CORNBt .1? Evening Herald ings B^nk of Manchester has been act Good proposition, years work, S09 1-2 Spruce street lost or destroyed, and written ap- home every night Write Box Z, pllcationv hfis hera made to -said FOR RENT—5 ROOM downstairs CLASSIFIED Herald. Curtis Skates Who Is Conned f ADVERTISEMENTS bank by the person in whose name flat on Bigelow street Inquire 53 such boo^ was issued^ for payment WANTED —MIDDLE AGEHD wo­ Bigelow street o r telephone 6858, ed W ith Three Other Diners - f t ODBnt alz aT«rav« word! u a Um of the amount of deposit represent­ man £b hdp» mother with house­ Win Manage New Place. ^ ; % \ laltials. aumben and . abbraTlatload ed by said book, or for the.issuance work. Good home offered with LOOKING FOR A RENT? C us for •aeb ooont aa a word and eompoond of a duplicate book therefor. small wages. Write Box L, in care a single, half-house or flnt or sec­ worda aa two worda lUnimnm eoat la ond floor flat R. T. McCann, Phone prlea of thraa llnoa. o f Herald. Curtis Skates of the Silk aty Lina rataa par dajr tor tranalaat LOST— BLACK pocketbook, con­ 7700. Diner on Main street today an­ ada taining^ sum of money, betwera BY DEXTER TEED v 4 ' • nounced the opening of '.the Pine ■Caetfaa Mavab IT. lia r East "^cemetery and Telephone FO R RJslNT—6 ROOM tenement NBA Service Writer • - Forest Lunch, located at Center Cash Cbaraa DOGS—BIRDS—PETS 41 with all improvements, 24 Haw­ C Conaecutlva Oajra ..I 7 eta i eta office. Finder please telephone street and Middle Turnp^ West I ConaaoatlTa Oara ..I • eta 11 eta 4373. FOR SALE—COLLIE PUPS.-A. thorne street telephone 3048. plane,” says Nelsdn,^ vlrltt and formerly known as the Love I ^ax •••••^•••••'••••1 11 eta II eta Burns, 472 Keeney street Tele­ do 180 miles an hour. It’s an ' air- Lane Ltmcb. ’The building bps bera FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat near All ordara for laraanlar inaarUons LOST—WIRE HAIRED fox terriCT phone 3605. worthyjjraft, reliable and' attoag. entirely renovated and will offer will ba ebaraed at tba ana tlma rata. in the vicinity of Bolton. Answers Center, all' modern improvements. . . . For such a .ship the price, is coimter and booth service with Special rataa tor Iona tarm avarx Telephime 6200. dax advartiaina aivan upon requaat. •to name of “Peter”. Suitable re­ low . waitresses for the hitter. Ada ordered for thraa or aix daxa ward, Phone 4642 or 8025. POULTRY AND “T to planC’” says Bmith/^.‘o ^ ^ ’The Pine Forest Lunch, owned by, and atoppad before tba third or flfUi FOR RSDnv—6 ROOM tenement SUPPUES 43 second floor, ail improvements and the struts tightened. Otherwise it’s Mrs. James Phillips, will be.managed' dax will ba ebaraed onlx for tba ac­ okay. .Good craft, Td say, and readv tual number of tlmea the ad appear­ garage. 27 Starkweather street by Mr. Skates, vdio is .also con­ ed. cbaraina at the rata earned, but AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 FOR SALE—MILK EED - broilers for the air.” ^ nected with the Englewood Diner in no allowance or refnnda can ba made alive or dressed. Delivered. TeL Reach back in the cubbyholes of West Hartford and the Boulevard" on aix tlma ada atoppad after the FO R s a l e :— G. M. C. 1-2 ton truck, FOR RENT—THREE ROOM suite, 6121. Gilnack Farm, So. Main St new Johnson Kock, all modehi memory and see if you qan Vilnd Diner in East Hartford. fifth dax. 1928 delivery body. Inquire 16 something about Lieuts. iSrik' H No "till forbida": uiaplax linea not Wadsworth street. improvements. Phone 3726 or jani­ aold. • FOR SALE —ROXSl^G ducks tor 7636. N elson and Low ell H . .SmHaiv N o » 7he Herald will not be responsible 28c dressed; alive 2^V also baby Well, they were the first to make a A whale weighing 12,00b pounds tor more than one incorrect insertion . ducks. B. T. Allen, 37 Doane round-the-world flight ' in air­ floated into the harbor of ’Cuzhaven, of anx advertisement ordered for ' AUTO ACCESSORIES^ FOR RENT—POUR AND FIVE more than one time. street, telephone 8837. planes. Germany, and tied up ship traffic . room tenements, with all intprove- until it was remov^ \' The Inadvertent omlaston of Incor- TIRLS © ments, south side, rent 32L j.4 SeO Planes N ow ,reot publication of advartislnK will ba Four army planes started from rectified only bx cancellation of the SPEXZffAL TTRK SALE Arch street cbarxa made tor the service endered. " FUEL AND FEED 49-A Seattle in 1924, two finished. Smith All advertisements must conform *2 Tires For Price Ot 1. Defails At FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat all im­ and Nelson were in them. in style, copy and typography with MANCaiESTEiR TIKE CO. HAY FOR SALE.-E. A. Buck- provements, garage if desired. In­ A little grayer, his bald spot regulations enforced by the publish­ Center and Trotter Sts. land, Wapping, Conn. Teiapbone larger, bis smile as broad, Nelson is ers and they reserve the right to quire 179 Oak stipet or telephone adit, reviss' or reject any copy con­ Rosedale 74-5. , 6539 after 5 o’dock. ' now sales manhger for an aircraft sidered objectionable. company in Seattle, Wash. He is as CLOSmO HOURS—CU8s;fled ads M MOTORCYCLES— entln^fastic about flying now as be ba published same day must be ra- FOR RENT—FIVE AND SIX room BICYCLES i l HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 tenements, with aU modern im­ was when he set the record. In oelved by It o’clock noon: Saturdays 1826 he resigned from the army to 10:10 a. m. E-QR SA L E — SERVING M A CH D ra, provem ents. Inquire at 147' Elast WANTED— MAN’S BICYCLE in Center street or telephone 7864. - take a job with the aircraft com­ TELEPHONE YOUR good condition—^not over-66.C all tables, mattress,. 'victrola, rocker, pany. He has a Distingtiished Fly­ W AN T ADS. Saturday morning. Johnson," 106 ice box, nine piece dining room set FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT with ing Cross. Ada are accepted over the telephone Benton street. hammock, very reasonable. EHirni- Looking ahead, he believ.es' the at the c h a r g e : RATE given above garage, .17 Walker street Inquire aa a convenience to advertisers, but ture suitable for summer cottage. W. Manning, 16 Walker street Tel. best class of passengers will travel the CASH RATES will be accepted as CaU 7812. 7628. in' phmes, almost exclusively. _ FULL PATMENT if paid at the busi- BUILDING- Inspecis Government Planes neas office on or before the seventh ATTENTION KELVINAtOR re­ Back in 1928 he flew the length of day following the first Inserticih of CONTRACTING 14 frigerator owners. We mAintAin 24 each ad otherwise . the CHARGE TWO APARTMENTS for rent the Grand Canyon of the Colorado hour day service on all types of RATE will ba collected. No responsl- BUILDING CONTRACTING stone practically new. Phone 6517. and obtained the first fine aerial BABY bllity for errors in telephoned ads Kelvinators, both household and mason/Work of any kind. Stone photographs of that awe-inspiring will ba assumed and their accuracy commercial. Paul Hillery, Inq., 378 scene. He still flies, jvhenever be cannot be guaranteed. fire places, cobble work, founda­ FOR R£3'1T;—4 ROOM tenement, Hartford Road. Phone 4328. can, and you could see him almost tions, repair work. Mason work jt with all improvements, heat and CHICKS IN D E X OF garage. 169 Summit street Phone any day taking off in a .big plane, 'any kind, ^ ork by day or contract. CLASSIFICATIONS F O R SALE>—DOUBLE IRON BED, 5987. piloting it with as much honchal-. Births aaaaaacaa .n.a acaccaas a A.A a a a Big or smaii job. Charles Andir- mattress and spring; also a hospi­ ance aa you would drive a car. • All Popular Bre6ds,,^ Engagements ...... B son, 1016 Middle rumpike,.B. Tel. tal bed, 2 twin bed mattresses tl- FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, His pal, Smith, is still connected Harrlages a a aSCKa:aa.«:« •••#Ba C 4978. Blood tested. Xiaatlis a a a a a a a a a a gSKB.B d • •#•• •• * • a* D most new. Phone 4592. all improvements, and garage. In­ with a'viation. He is a captaih in Oftrd of Tlisolts a a a a a*a a«a a a a X quire at 24 Eldrldge street the Army Air Corps, stationed - at That’s Capt. LoweU Smith, right, aU togged ont in flying clothes, as Is Memortem a a a a a a aa.a aXAs s'B X Bristol, Pa., where be Is an in­ appears now. In the drole is Lieut. Erik H. Nelson. At top, left, liost and Found ...... X FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 WANTED—TO BUY 53 are shown planes of the two flyers In the air, after the line-np for the' Annofincements ...... E spector of aircraft for the govern­ $8.50 100 HOUSES FOR RENT ment. He is out of the linfelight t^ce-off on file ronnd-fiie-world flight (bottom, left). Personals ...... x. I FOR SALE— PLANTS, tomato, I BU Y ALL KINDS of household Aatomablles completely, and last summer when Automobiles for S^e ...... 4 cabbage,', peppers 10c dozen, 50c a goods, fiumlture etc. Better prices FOR RENT—5 ROOM single bouse he returned to say that he thought lOc Per Chick Antemobllaa for Exchange «..x« I hundred, asters 20c dozen, 504 paid if you call or write Nathan 345; 6 room single 350; 7 room the Lindberghs would be successful Anta Aoesssoriea—Tires ...... $ Parker street. Liverant, Colchester, Conn. Tele­ TRUCK KILLS MAN Auto Bspairing—Painting ...... T single, East Center street, 360; 6 on their flight to the Orient, many W.APPING in small quantities. phone 97. room Colonial, shrubs and garage. Auto Scnooln f —A ALL KINDS OF FLOWER plants had to think twice to recall the Antes—Ship by Truck ...... -• Arthur A. Knofla, 875 Main street, name. ft Autos—For Hire ...... • for your gardens. Every thing for Six members of Wapping Grange f j , telephone 6440. Ansonia, Jime 8— (AP) — John Gamgsa—Bervlea—Storage » . . . . 1# porch boxes. Visit our greenhouses APAKTMEN'i'B— FLATS— Smith and Nelson were success­ motored to Stafford Grange No. 55, Manchester Grain Uptorexelss—B lades ...... U ful in the world flight because they Brady, 46, of Central s'treet this city anytime. Bmke The Florist Tel. TENEMENTS 63 FOR RENT—TWO SINGLE houses, last Wednesday and attended East Wasted Antes—Motorcycles .... It planned wisely and fought their Clentral'Pomona '’Grange No. 8. was instantiy. killed, this' momips Bastecaa and PvefcssleBal fiervleea 714, Rockville. six rooms each and one 9 room, all way out of predicaments with rare & Coal Co. Bnalnsas Serklaas Offersd ...... It FOR RE37T— 4 ROOM tenement, improvements. Apply Edward J. liiere^ere-about-one bimdred''and about 8:15 o’clock when bis skull Household Services Offered...... It-A BEfflDING PLANTS— Geraniums, judgm ent. twenty-five members presebt A Apel Place garage, LdUey street, near Center; Holl. Pbohe 4642. was crushed tty a truck operated on Phone 7711 Bnildlag—Ooutraotlng X4 fnchsias, petunias, > ageratiinii be­ That April morning whin the. business session opened at balf-ifiMt Florista-^Nnrscries ...... l i also .& room cottage, Columbia ffipr army, planes scooted, ;Off the gonias, coleus, asters, zinnias', " p’doclC (standard time) with ,a Wakelee avenue by Joseph Zarella, Fnaaral B Iractors...... td Lake, electric Bghts, water, 2 car SINGLE HOUSE, 6 rooms, garage? fmways at Beattie;' ■; Ma^hr i|A,g Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . » IT snapdragons, salvia, larkspurs, garage. Telephone 5661. i'lri' at noon which ,was served by !2l, of'26 CkiUey street, Waterbury. inaumnoa ...... It and garden. 185 Main street. Call Martin was'fligfit commander. His tl scabiosa, salpiglosis, etc.; also 4078. the members of Stafford Grange. In Sergeant William F. Ready and Po­ Millinery—Dressmaking...... It plane went down in Alaska! and the afternoon there was a class of Moving—Trucking—Storage ... 10 perennials and rock garden plants. FOR RENT—5 ROOMS with all liceman Frederick Shorten were at Smith was put in charge of the three six candidates initiated in the fifth painting—Papering ...... tl We make up floral designs and modem improvements, on Spruce remaining ships. Professronal Scrvloas ...... tt street, near East Center. Apply 34 degree, after which’ a fine program police box No. 3 near Brownie’s' gas NOTICE! Repairing ...... t l wedding bouquets. Krauss Green­ SUMMER HOMES An Air Epic house, 621 Hartford Road. Call Spruce street was ehjoyed. ' There were three Itation on Wakelee avenue when Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... t4 FOR RENT 67 They bopped over the northern short sketches, a talk by Brother Taken by virtue o t aa execution Toilet Goods and S ervice...... l i 8962. they heard a crash up the ropd. Pacific, battling fog and bad Spaulding on Flowers and music. to me directed and will be sold at Wanted-Business Service M FOR RENT—CHAPMAN BEACH, Halting the truck the policemen Edneaffanal FOR RENT-^ ROOM FLAT, weather. Near bleak Islands they Mrs. Harry P. Files and son, Jud- public vendue to the highest bidder, 84 Westbrook, nine room cottage, landed their pontooned planes, re­ Courses and Xllasses ...... tT Maple street W. J. Carr. son'’ G. Files returned from their asked Zarella what he had hit and at Foley’s Storehouse, on Pmmell Private Xnstmotion ...... t l MOVING—TRUCKING- month or season, water front, fully fueled, continued onward. They camp, at Bonn^ Eagle Lake, at he replied that he perhaps bad Place, in the Town at. Manchester, Dancing ...... n....:.;.t8-A screened, all conveniences, garage. reached Tokio. There were irri­ Musical—Dramatio ...... a . . . . tt STORAGE ‘ 2U FOR RENT—TWO, THREE and 4 West Buxton, Maine, where they bumped over a stpne. He went 14 days after date which will be on Wanted—Instruction ...... H room apartments, beat, 'janitor Dial 8360 after 7 p. m. Mrs. Mary tating delays, for airplanes were spent the week 'end and Memorial back with the officers and they the 4th day of June, A. D. 1982, at PERRETT & GLENNEY INO—We Financial service, refrigerator furnished. Call C. Smith. nbt so reliable then. But they didn’t Day. They came home Wednesday found Brac^ Isdhg in the roadway, 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to satisfy Bonds—Stocks—MortgagM ...... 11 will move, pack add ship . your give up. They flew on over Asia to Arthur AT Knbfla, 5440 or 4131, afternoon...... his head dashed te. The man was said execution ahd my fees.tbireoo. Business Opportunities ...... It FOR ftsarr-SEVERAL of the bet- Europe and on to London, stop^ng Money to L o a n ...... || merchandise quickly ahd''aebnom- 875 Main F rtset. Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Battey dead. Zarella was near collapse the following described property to te. cottages at Point O’ Woods, by frequently. They reached London. Help and filtnatloBS ically. Fast daily express fiei^ce have returned from a visit over the when be saw that the truck bad wit: One small safe, one roll-tity Help Wanted—Female ...... II to and from New. Ybfk. Connec­ FO R REN T— f l a t ON Cambridge season, month or week. Apply On the hazardous Atlantic flight Help Wanted—Hale ...... I f week end and Mem: rial Day with killeil a man. Zarella was arrested desk, one flat-top desk, one type­ tions with fast truck service out of street, near Main street and school. Conn Business College or telephone I/t Leigh Wade’s plane, “Boston” relatives in West Ekiglewood, New on a charge of reckless driving ahd Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 17 ivent down but nobody was killed. writer desk, nine chairs, one table, Agents Wanted ...... it -a New York-going south and west Must be seen to be appreciated. 6718. Jersey. Mr; and Mrs;, Harry P. held without bond for appearance in one filing cabinet Situations Wanted—Female...... II Agents 7or United Van Service, Call telephone 3679. All were saved. Smith flew on in Battey- of New Britain accompanied C!ity Court this morning. Situations Wanted—M a le ...... ' ir the,, “ C hicago” ; Nelson flew on In Dated at Manchester this 21st Employment A gencies...... 40 one of the leading long distance them on the trip...... * , : The truck driven by Zarella was day of May, 1932 A. D. moving companies. Phone . 3068, FOR RENT— MODERN 6 room RESORT PROPERTY the' “New Orleans.” ’The northern The South Windsor dhirdeu CSup V, Live Steek—Pets—Poultry-Tehleles Atlantic fogs and rain and ^nds owned by Masante, Berman and A ttest: Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41 8860,8864. lower flat, steam heat, garage, FOR S ^L E 74 held its meeting at the home of -Steinberg'of 17 Commiercial street, JAMES DUFFY, Llvj Stock—^Vehicles ...... 4l couldn’t block them. Landing at Haynes streeli, Apply Park Hill Mrs. Harry S. Martin, Wednesday W aterbury. Constable. Poultry and Supplies ...... 4t CARLSON & COM PANY Ebepress. Flower Shop. COVENTRY LAKE 9 room cottage Iceland, Greenland, Labrador and afternoon. There was a comparison Wanted — Pets—Poultry-^toek 44 Nova Scotia, they finally reached For Sale—Hlecellaneons DaUy service 't b HayUord and completely furnished, chemical and discussion on “Spring Bulbs.” 'tides for Sale...... 4| Springfield, and all Connecticut, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, toilet, new rowboat, lot 60x160. America. Lt. Wade, in another -ioatsBos and Accessories ...... 4| and Massachusetts points. Loads all improvements, 93 Charter Oak Quick sale price 3600. R. T. Mc­ ilane, joined them in the flight on Building Materials ...... ;. 4f or part loads moved anywhere. street. Apply Sam’s Shoe Shop, Cann, 69 Center strict. IXfil 7700. ’ to the starting point. They bad cir­ BBODEB PETmON ' Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 41 cumnavigated the globe in 175 days. Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 FVmlture moving. Telephone Man­ 701 Main street. Fuel and Feed ...... chester *8624. H artford 2,6229. But how many now. would remem­ Waterbury, Jtme 8.—(AP)—A ^rden — Farm—Dairy Piquets 60 Springfield 64)391. FOR RENT—JUNE 16TH-^ room ber them? Unlike the elephant, the i^tition asking, the Superior Court Household Goods ...... i l public soon forgets. Machinery and T o o ls ...... || -apartment, all improvements. Heat OUTSDER WINNER to reinstate Edward W. dro^r, d ^ Musical Instruments...... n furnished, uear Center. Phone barred Hartford la'wyer, :ta the ISTOOV ^HAL COCHRAN PiCTUQCS4>^JDEKI1 Office and Store Equipment . . . . 14 REPAIRING 43 4674. ■practice of law, was circulated in Specials at the Stores ...... || m STRIKE THREATENS Waterbury today. Attohiev John H. Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... i f MOWERS SHARPENED, key mak­ IN OAKES CLASSIC Wanted—To Buy ...... H i’OR RENT—TWO 4 room down­ Cassidy, former president of the ing, vacuum cleaner, lock, gun, stairs flats, one comer Foster and Roome—Boi^rd-*Hotels*Rewirte New York, .June 3.—(A ?)—The Waterbury Bar Association, circu­ _ RMaiminfs clock repairing. Braithwaite, 62 Hawley: one School street. Inquire lated the paper which was signed Roums Without Board ...... §f Pear) street. 100 East Center street. Epsom Downs, England, June 3. third, day .of a truce between the Boarders W anted...... B9-A makers unions and the three by more than 75 lawyers this mom- Country J^ard—R esorts...... M ^(AP)-^The Aga Khan’a Udaipur, ing. Hotels—Restaurants ...... |i FOR REaJT—5 ROOM upstairs flat, n outsider, today won the 150th re- cloak manufacturers’ associafi^ Vi anted—Rooms—Board ...... |§ COURSES AND CL^SI^£S'27 latest improvements, ste^ heat tewal, of The Oaks, classic race for found the situation' deadlockfid^^td^ Real Eatate For Rent furnished; also garage. Inquire 92 day with a general strike involving That veterans’ bureau lawyer who Apartments, Flats, Tenements .. SI three-yeqr-old fillies before a great BEAUTY CULTUMB—Earn whUe Russell street. crowd on the Downs which iqpluded 27flO0 workers in cloak factories a gets 39,0d0 a.year ipilary and 32,250 Bud ness Locations for Rent . . . 14 a year disability allowance, ought to Houses for Rent ...... » learning. . Details free. Hartford King George and other members at poMlbility. Suburban for Rent ...... <« Academy of Hairdressing, 693 FOR RENT—6 ROOM flat, all mod­ The truce has been in effect ehice be an expert in givibg advice. Summer Homes for R e n t...... |7 the royal'family. Wanted to R e n t...... || Main street, Hartford. ern conveniences, rent reasonable. an expiration of the collective .tiMie Apply 433 Center street. Udaipur won by two lengths from agreement June 1. Both' /'sides; Real Estate For Sale Lord Woolavln^n’s Will O’ ^e Apartment Building for Sale . . . II TEA IN TH^ AIR meanwhile, continued their negotia­ Business Property for S a le ...... T* FOR RENT—4 AND 5 ROOMS— W isp, 'With Lord " D erby’s Guldecca tions in the hope of avoiding a London.—^Afternoon, tea filgbte Farms and Land *or S a le ...... « .One rent brand new, just finished, third, two lengths farther back. The strike. ' , - A. W. BENSON Houses for S a le ...... Tl over Ldflddn, a-Jad laet sea­ 315*322., Walnut, .near Pine street. race is at a mile, 881 yards, the The principal issue is demand; ^ t s for Sale ...... , son, has 'biHh tesu i^ ataih, iSs Resort Property for Sal...... , T4 Inquire TaUor Shop, 8 Walnut S t same distance as the Derby. _ by the m anufacturers fo r the ‘lntro;>, R A D IO Suburban for Sale tea fllghtff^^e hflld Udaipur paid 10 to one; Will O’ Real Estate for Exchange duction of piecework instead' of tb^' every Friday-and Simda^; afternoon, 6 ROOM TENEMENT, all Improve­ the Wisp was nine to four and Gul- week-work system in use Wanted—Real Estate...... passengers being taken aloft in h SERVICE AncMon—Legal Notfc ments, steam heat garage, gc^ dec(^ 10 to one. The stakes are £2,- 1919. The union groups refiise.'to’iu^^ M gal Notices ...... huge 38-passenger ship' uid served location, rent reasonable, 82 Walk­ 000 with' extras, the total purse cept. ‘'3 tea by air stewards. mid 3142 er street Inquire 80 Walker. amounting to about 346,000. The unions on the^^ other hand, GAS BUGGIES—^Blame It on Glen Bjr FRANK BECK • • \ (BEAD ib B .S IO B Y . THEN OOLOB THE P i b l i m ) l^e Tinies eyed-the-rocket mon sense. I really went to .ijjnich Tkm ' up^ta Um. WM-'-Duncy ran. expense to build this roOklt**' fioid the man. ’I t ’s safe as it can. bl. “Say, . ari you' fb<$t^?’* he «*- “Come on, climb in and try'your cteim^. “Will that big re^et fly? luck. I promise that you W0hwould ride in it “Now, theri.r.rva td«|bu8li to go'on'ktfi^-frtr fun, I gb?’^ *T. amr.:;; ^mWmid^. brave Went to he real cqart^,.s0B* ‘ You lads 'Windy. '1 am r o a # 'ifor. A ridfi,!’ flre.^ety Uttie. -TlMre urt>om for all “And so ar«,we,^fiie^olfiinrfdd. t o -id t ” '. ; • • V ••• . ’The man pqj6ed^ f^ -g b iihiadrand Then' Scouty said, ”Wlwre would get the roei^t^iriady.”. 'llirti hi- ^ '8^? 'Tlmt’s mHT'thing'.^t^ we Ifiacedit ’ i^ h t to know. .7^ ro -V n .,. -vP tiii'ir 'i V.; -V V ...... ■ .AVr M4^CHBSTBR EVENING HEEAI2), SOOTH MANGEPESrpt, 0 )NN^

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\ . You Find Many Laay Stu-^who has bean married four titeea, AWHT S opHRONY is a n APEPT a t AN^WERIN® dUNIOR’S denta_" * TaUni; - - Graduation VS»A«k»lfliAa Ezerdaes. asaid: a 4i4 * *^W “Well,a11 T I mlusMVfl always WVftAYtf knew TVMi^U mar­ HIL.LION ANP ONE QUESTIONS- ■ V’ * riage was a shell game." Tbere’a one nice tiling about June Wit«S WRMi® ^ -Wia tl«» BB«i W«- ^ % —it helps to solve the problem of Our aincerest wish for a Jitne nOMBSR j gYW drtBB »W ! >«- June bride to a May Queen. Bobby—Why. its just the same as 6FFiC(AU>/ an itch anywhere else, only you i r f t V E K V ? Itae UaUndeat Cut of AR can’t scratch Ht as weU. itaiSDR^v voiM K S I V We were seated in a hammock If You Let Another Decide Some­ On a balmy night in June, thing FY)r You, He’U Be Sure to •To-lM’ W rirtls M A i S l ^ C I r a Whwi the world was hushed in Blame You and Not Himself If the slumber Result of His Decision Proves to be *Meath the guidance of the moon. Bad. A man ain’t reaUy settled in his I asked one little question. habits imtil he gets a kick out ot And my heart was filled with hope hanging ~2iround the court house to But her answer never reached me hear the lawyers sum up. rov her brother Cut the rope. Anybody could get rich, if he Most of the New Crop of June could teU the exact moment ' at Graduates Who Expect to Set the which a piece of junk becomes :an World Afire Will 'Begia by lighting antique. Another dgaret. MEMOBYnSBAD Mike—Pat, what in the world 4s the matter? Mwfii-Mftrried Movie Star: Let J Fat—I just got out of the hospital. me intiroduce my husband, Mr.—^Mr. I was operated on for appendidtis. Mike—What does that have to do Don’t stand there like a fool! with that great lump on your head? What’s your name?—^Tit-Bits. vv\'" Pat—A lot They ran out of ether. MAiy OB WOMAN? • A collection was taken, up the oth­ er ficqr to send an Ohio newE^per The were standing befon a ■ V J tivm on a vacation to Chicago; But, laige planting ditltled “ECho” in Ye Gods, they bought him a one way an art gaUery. ticket “I suppoTC," said one man, “it is appropriate t o depict E!cho as Plain and Fancy Shots: It re­ woman, because she always has quires wings to be an angel. You can’t get by on a pin feather. . . . the last word.” Our idea of a good leader for these “On the other hand,” returned the second, man, “an echo speaks ;uamr.< times is one who can. face the music. C:ll3"ooD oc’ TKP! . . . Yo be an optimist these times only when spoken to.”—Tit-Bits. ■fiJSSfiJSiSS one's, got to do more than whistle. . . . (^rimUness is next to godliness JUST CANT! WAIT of course, but that isn’t what makes the pool popular. . . . When Two spinsters were discutfejin]; we have nothing to say it’s best- to men. say nothing but few of us can do. it. “Which would you desire mosi . . . The babir’s middle name does in a husband — brains, wealth or SCORCHT SMITH The Only Way By Jehn C. Teny not amount to so much. It’s the appearance?” asked one. family names that ruins them. . “Api>eanBice,’’ snapped the Uo, an.insurance company was not other, "and the sooner the better. IT UARDLV SEEWVS REASONABLE ^WAL.X DONT TMIKK THEVDONE IM SORRY. JAKE.THAT , HECK .SCDRCHYTYOU L------. responsible for the song, “Keep the -T it-B its. rTHAT TMESe CUFF DWELLERS rr NEVTWER,scoRCHv. Bvrr I GOT YOU INTDTUiS « V X WOaLDMT LET YOU DO THAT^ home fires burning.” . . . Be pleas­ WENT UP a n d DOWN FWEWOMDRED] DARNED IF X c a m FIND TiA' b u t i f YOU w il l LET m e BUT \F THEY AIN'T NO cnUER ant but not too pleasant. . . . The WAY OUT BUT THAT WE WiLLy luckiest people in the world are FEET OF CUFF LIKE. IT APPEARS ENTRANCE TO ANY SECRET I 'LL GO DOWN THE CU FF Flapper Fannv Says: G O t d g e t u e i e ! those who do not depend upon luck. MB.U.5 . W-O ff. fAUST HAVE DOME. PASSAGE THROUGH Tl4‘ b y m y s e l f , s o m e h o w , . . . It must be a lousey sort of a MOUNTAIN , WHICH I SUS- AND BRING AID • dtizen who' gets thrown out of a .PECT THBRE ts speakeasy. . . . Gas and electricity ' ttimed off when not needed, would pay the family sugar bill.. . . Every­ body wonders where all his money goes. . . . A word to the wise some- times precipitates an unexpected ’ lawsuit. . . . Some people Just have to have a bit of recreation even if they don’t eat. . . . A man should I—** • have a pound of common sense to >' each oimce of learning. . . . Consist­ ency takes all the pleasure out of ; life. . . . The most provoking hus- i band is one who talks indistinctly in ' his sleep. . . . A man who laughs last soon gets a reputation for being dumb. . . . The “games” that make money fast also lose money fast. :J3 . . . Eventually every msm is rec­ an ognized for what he really is. OUT OUR WA\ By Williams Cloe—^I’m afraid to go into that WASHINGTON TUBBS H By Crane dark room. Bin—But dearest, Tm with you. doe—That’s the trouble. Aunt Samantha Smothers of Bru^ville read in the^paper that an Iowa girl got a husband by writing ifyoWPM TQtES to K\P wash AUT> EASY. MOftOCY i . i I I I I I 1 I VylEUU .YO U Y O U W O M T her name on an egg. And in com­ Breezy songs bring gales of ap­ UilOFFERS' SVMFATUY. EACCPT FOR THE HOSTItE T 6 E READY menting upon this. Aunt Samantha, plause. GLARE OF THE TWIGHER CONMlCTETHEy ACE 1WTAU.Y W A « AWOiGNT iss- FOR BOWiMGr IGNOREP. T ilLWOU MEIGHQOPS . e T A R T ^ O FOR A LONG FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS LOOV<»Kl’ TIM S. Y E T * AROOMO, Bs' Blosser B o v y im ' -To Z 0I06IVE 'SfA >boU-c»KtoTHHJ^ ^EEfAAOM MEANS KiElGMeOPS. OF THE SORT!! I I L BUSINESS,! 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PAGE EXGSi'EBf? t .1 ' ftItCItlall Ruiisot Rebekah Lodge membeis ,y." and the fire spreiMl in th tf htSb tant IbiimeM saUritaty; and will meet at Odd FeUows hall Sun­ east wind. They tiien dizected their DANCE - DANCE day morning at i0 a. m. to march SCANDIA LODGE NAMES OU) FASmONliD and MODERN Manchester’s attention in ah effort to save tha with the Odd Fellows to the service house as the wind was blowing A clain rtf cafidi^tea were Initiat­ a t the in the South Methodist church. Oth­ D ate Bode spuks dfreotty. against the building. ilS NEW OFFICERS ed Into ther'orilar at laat alght’a ers who find it more convenient to ateetl|ig and Julius Johnsem waa meet at the church should be there Pig, Poidtiry Saved. . presented yrtth a setylce pin, hav­ LONE OAK DANCE HAU at 10:30 so that the members of N ext Week A pig in a pm east of 'the build­ John S. Pol8 the nominating committee, consist­ FORREIWINIERS shoes, playground basebaU, soccer, garden constructed by Samuel Tuesday, June 14.—^Testimonial telephone call was also sent in frbnf ihent in thrir recently announced ing, of John. E. Johnson, Carl E. dinner to college sport capf&lns, at tug-of-war, hand wrestling. Indian $5 Gold Piece Door Prize. Kostelefsky. President James W. the home of Arthw C. Woodihff, order to an%st , motorists , who Thqren and Er c Nelson, were: Her­ leg wrestling, rooster figb^ 3-legged Galavln of the Rockville Community School street Rec. directly acroas the street. hampeied .firemen dri'ving to a fire bert Johnson, vice president: Tnimpr Tuesday, June 21. — M. H. S. Rev. and Mrs. Rpy L. Winters race, wheelbarrow r$u:e, $md dodge Gfu-den club is a member of the lo­ See Blaase J h Roof or who parked too near the scene. Thoren, chaplain; Elmore Ander­ baU. The contestants wiU assemble cal Garden club. He extends an in­ graduation. The Massaro family, had been out Ten persons were ordered to appear son, master of ceremonies; Carl T, wem presented- with a leather- Thursday, June 23. — Circus at mounted traveling dock by the at 2 o’clock with the program vitation to Manchester people in working in . the fields and had just in coiurt this morning to ansvirec .-'to Johnson, assistant mastei of cere­ starting at 2:30. A hot dog roast ABOUT TOWN general to attend the show. There Daugherty lot on Center street come in for supper when lookfiag choir, of the Swedish Lutheran Friday, 24.— Opening of the charge of obstructing tfle monies; Frideborg Thoren, timer at 6 o’clock wiU close the afternoon’s will be no admission. out of the window a- blaze was seen theu in the course of their duty, and guard; Mrs., E31en Modean, outer church, at an 'mting^ a t the Boy acti'vi^es.. , two-day state convention and field breaking through the roof of the reckless driving.. Scout camp in GTaatonbury last The regular meeting df the Young day of Loyal Order of Moose here. guard; and Sig^d Friherg, pianist. night Rev. Winters has been assist­ People’s society of the German Con­ Sunset Council, Degree of Poca­ bam, about lOO feet' east from the A small amount of insurance was Officers recommended for re-clec- hontas, wiU have a benefit setback Saturday, Jime 25. — State Ma­ house. ing pastor at the church for the cordia Lutheran church will be held sonic Veterans at Temple. czuTied on the bam which tlon were: Henplng Johnson, secre­ Peter C. McLagan of Woodland ' party this evening at the home of The owner and his sons grabbed totally destroyed. The fire attracted past two years and will leave short­ street has joined the staff of em- ' tonight at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Bessie Farris, 122% Birch Opening of two-day sessions of tary; Carl J. B. Anderson, assistant ly for Gerinany to continue his 16th annual convention of Ibe New pails of water and tided to put the a large number of inotoiists who secretary; EmU Brandt, financial ployees^ of Brunner’s Market. Mr, * i| street. fire out, but bay bad b ^m e ignited saw the blaze from a distimee. studies on a fellowship, which he McLagan wlU be in charge of mar- : The Young People’s Society of Ekigland Conference Luther* League secretary; Arvid Gustafson, assis­ was awarded recently. ket deUveries. . the Zion Luteeran church on Croper at Swedish Lutheran church. street will hold its regular monthly meeting this evexilng at 7:30. ELM LEAF BEETLE ■r V Mrs. George E. iVallace and son APPEARING AGAIN WARD EMPLOYEES District Nurse Greeting Cards Willard of East Center street, mo­ by Faith Baldwin tored to Boston tills morning for a 5c to 15c visit with Mrs. Wallace’s mother Hartford County Farm Bureau WIN SALE CONTEST Just one of many new books in our who has been 111 for some time. Says Trees Should Be Spray­ Circulating Library at 2c per day. (Main A lovely assortment of birthday, con­ valescent, anniversary and shower cards. ed At Once To Kill Pest. Floor, left) The Oakland club held its final SOUTH M/\ HCHESTER • CONN (Main floor, left.) get-together of the season yester­ day at the home of Mrs. Franklin The elm leaf beetle has made its Beat ifTm Ow. Tsma vw G. Welles, Sr., of South Windsor. appearance in Hartford County and A picnic dinner was enjoyed at 1 all elm trees should be sprayed at Promotim and Sale of o’clock and games and a general once with arsenate of lead accord­ good time followed. ing to Chas. D. Lewis, county agri­ Hale’s for Quality at Low Prices! cultural agent for the Hartford* Washmg Machines. ^ Aik A ■■■ ■■ County Farm Bureau. The larva or “Talk-of-tbe-Town** Values! The local branch of the Woman’s worm stage of the beetle is about Christian Temperance Union has one-luUf inch long, duU yellow in Pure set the date of Tuesday, June 7 for color with two black stripes running A welcome surprise came in the Smarter Than Ever! its annual fiower mlssior. A meet­ (Uong the back. The head and legs morning mail from Montgomery ing will be held at 2:30 that after­ are also black. The worm feeds on Ward & Co.’s main office in Chica­ noon with Mrs.'Albert B. Mann, 32 the under side of the leaves eating go, when the employees of the local Silk Hose Linden street. away all except the leaf veins and store were informed they won firsi; upper epidermis and in order to prize of $100 in a Washing Manhine Mrs. Thomas D. Smith of Doane poison them, the poison must be Contest in vhich over 500 stores Smart hands appear in— street is chairman of the committee applied (o the tmder side of the took an active part. in charge of the C3iow Mein supper iMUC. The complete personnel of the Polo and Basket Weave MESH GLOVES at the North Methodist church ^t A suitoble poison is made by add­ local store will stage a party at the 6 o’clock tonight, under auspices of ing frbin five to eight pounds of dry Osano cottage in Bolton on 7\ies- Cbiffonl the Booster Club. powdered lead arsenate to 100 gal­ day evening, June 7, An excellent $1.00 lons of water, thoroughly mixing it program has been arranged includ­ Service! Mesh gloves are about the and sprasdng it oxi' the under side ing several features that will be a (Styles for miss (lin e d or smartest you can wear right now — and they’re so cool, of the leaf with pressure enough to genuine surprise to all attending. More and more and madam) unlined) THE break the liquid into minute par; In the month of March 49 wash­ too. Here are lovely 6-button customers are sUp-ons in fine silk mesh. White, tides. Dr. W. E. Britton entomolog­ ing machines were sold at the local coming back MARY ELIZABETH ist for the Connecticut Agricultural store during this contest and the eggsbeU and black. Washable. weekly for these Indispensable for summer—the —and smarter thar) ever Main Floor, right. Experiment Station warns that elm surprising part of this performance silk . BEAUTY NOOK was, that not in one case was a year! Here are classic white polos. Lovely new basket-weaves in new, trees attacked by this insect in 1932 They claim them clever styles. The highest quaUty fabrics usuaUy found only in coat at wlU in aU probability be brown by home canvassed, but each housexVife the best they can $16.75. Lined or unllned as you prefer. For miss and -*-rA - ^ - ' - —-V • 3 Services $1.00 the middle of July and he has pre­ that purchased recommended tiie buy at this price. pared a bulletin regarding the life Windsor washer becaxise of its out­ Equal of $1.00 Monday, Tuesday, history and control methods to be standing value. grades in many Wednesday u^ed jjii. combatting this worm. Any­ The prize of 3100 will be used for stores. Misty one desizing a copy of this bulletin store party in which 28 salespeople sheer chlffohs. WHITE FLANNEL Dial 8011 may have it without charge by writ­ will take part. Medium semce ing the Hartford County Farm One of the odd features of the weights. AU col­ COATS $4.95 Rubinow Building: Bureau and asking for ocperiment sales performance in this contest ors. station circular No. 84. was that of the 49 Windsor Washers - Why be without a white coat when you can buy the best-looktiw flannels sold, 27 of them were purchased for osiery— at $4.95. They look double tififl price. The newest bag fashion— cuh while the remainder t<^k ad­ Main Floor, right Hale'8 Apparel—Main Floor, rear. vantage of .the convenient ’’Budget MESH BAGS Plan.” Every washing machine sold was $ 1.00 demonstrated in the home of the A Special Purchase! Glazed Toyo Even our newest summer bsigs prospective purchaser. The tremen­ Daytime Silk Frocks are caught in the mesb of fashion. dous buying power of the Mont­ You’ll love these new mesb bags in gomery Ward organization has re­ white. And we have smart new sulted in the selling of exactly 987 Panamas and Novelty Straws Emphasize the white leather envelope models, washing machines from the local \ , too! " store since the original opening in Importance of Main Floor, front. October, 1928, or an approximate average of 22 washers a month. Tomorrow! Prints Indispensable for Sports- The North Methodist ’’Larger Flannel Jackets Parish” will be hosts to the all-day Women and girls wUl go wUd over these meeting of the Norvrich District . The best-looking panamas with nov­ Ministers’ association to be held on elty ribbon band. These tailored Toyo pana­ Sheer Crepes $ 2 . 9 8 Tuesday, June 14. Monday after­ mas are chemically treated making the brims You see them Beachward Bound! noon at 1:30 the committee on en­ more firm knd insuring better service. Also everywhere for tertainment will meet with the novelty straws formerly -ll.PS and $2.95. active sports, mo­ chairman, Mrs. C. G. Tyler, at the Large and small bead sizes. toring and church in Vernon. knock - about Millinery—Main Floor, center. $ wear. Snappy ADVERTOSEMENT— 4.95 jackets with that You’ll Love the New Three outstsmding fstsbions in- new jlever youthful Our complete selection of rich For Summer Liyolene closing. c.reamy quality chocolates at special summer frocks—prints, jackets and Comfort Chodse— sheer crepes. Here are lovely sheer Also regulation prices for the week end. The double breasted Princess Candy Shop, Main a t Pe$u:l Jantzen crepea that you can wear at bridge street. ‘Tniree-In-One” parties or in town... .lovely, siuxuner styles. Bright Opera Back Wool prints that can go smartly anywhere shades. this summer, .smd light pastels for Main Floor, rear. Manchester Green sports. Most of them sport clever, Sun and Swim Togs Bathing Suits abbreviated jackets. ^.Dozens of new Cool and Comfy Barber Shop styles and only $4.96. Frank Diana, Prop. Silk Frocksr-Main Floor, rear. Mesh For Women;. % Expert Hair Cutting. Prompt, Courteous Service. You'll find bathing suits in Spalding and other smart Very chic .... 2 9 c makes, choice of practical styles for those who really very voguish.. Cotton and yet prac; I'Txey’re • hardly s swim, other styles for the beach lounger in more dressy tical sure the In Every Smart Wardrobe handful— but what Gustave Jansem slip new Jantzen there is of them la types. Beach togs to compliment the suit, .moderately suits. One- for Sports, Town, Business very new, very priced. PAINTER AND DECORATOR step-in piece wool smsurt, very easy to suits with low take care of. ESas- CkMMl Work at Reasonable Prloes, opera back. brassiere tlc top. White, 113 Cooper St. T e l 483D With the com­ pink. Suits begin at « „ $ 1 . 9 5 plete swim­ ming freedom Main Floor, right About the smd t h e *1.95 Beach togs begin at .... . 35,^ m ost com­ smooth perfect . $1.00 fo rt able For the Week-End! thing you fit of aU Jant- From $10 to $100 can w ear zens. In Joveiy Be sm art in cottons this stimn br hot Weather. pastels and mer—or not smart without; Pure- A beautiful Alen- navy. them. These are ’’best-sellers’^ For Men i , . con lace trimmed at $L96. 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