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V O L. NO. 190. (CSaadlled Adrertlaliig on Page 10) SOUTH BIANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAT 27, 1929. iGES PBICB TORBB CBNTS ’KUSL, hy, RADIO ALOFT IN PLANE MAY EXaU D E SIX YEAR OLD RACE OVER OCEAN ALIENS IN DflfEinEDBY MAY BE POSTPONED FOR SEVEN DAYS NEHJCENSUS TRISTOYOIITH h Second Hand Machine,jpIRST HOSPITAL FOR A FORTNKaiT Tbis Phn Protested by Y ob Can Dial asd Got Yosr Fort Worth Flyers Beal' REPORT! D Cities Wbicb Woidd Lose Nniiber Joit tie Same 1,000 PIRATES Meniben of Frosdi Crow Go Record hy More Than 21 ------ARE DROWNED Representation in Onr Wittost Wires, brenter to Now York to Got Honrs. Over $2,000 m Fm t Grosp Congress. Government Vessels Sink 20 Ezphins. Boats in River—250 Pirates Wotbor Roportc at Firot of CeUectioDS Timed in Are Taken Prisoners, Fort Worth, Texan, Mar 27.— Hand—Fo f and Rah P r^ Interest in ariatlon, the peacetime This Monmif. Washington, May 27— ^Tbe Sen­ New York, May 27.— Herbert 8 maker of heroes, today focused on ate’s battle over reapportioning the Polin, 24-yaar-old newspaper and London, May 27 — A sharp House of Representatives revolved advartiaing man of San Frandaeo, encounter between Chinese rent HoptoH—Ariaties Fort Worth where two plucky government veseele and a pir­ today around a proposal to exclude wbo claima to bava davlaad a sya- Americans were sleeping the sleep ate fleet at tbe month of tbe of triumphant exhaustion after one HOSPITAL RETURNS all aliens from the next census. tam of radio telephony luitabla for Wbangpoo river near Wooenng Fipiroc Larfo!) m To* of the most astounding feats yet The proposal would the general use, declared today that ba is reported in a dispatch to tbe Congressional representation of all "Times" today. recorded In the fast developing Fund Sought...... 136,000.00 la engaged at preaent In obtaining day’o Newo. Today’s Total...... 2,423.60 large cities and many of the great flnaneial backing for tba marketing Government land forces, as­ giant industry. lakes and north Atlantic states. It sisted by three cruisers, bat­ would increase the number of Con­ of blf apparatus. tled tbe plrste fleet for two Reginald L. Robbins and James gressional seats apportioned to Asked how ba happened to da- hours on Friday, tbe meseage Kelly, two "barnstorming" fliers, Old Orchard Beach, Me,, May 27, A contribution o2 11,000 received rnrsl communities and to the visa bis system of radio telephony, states, sinking twsnty plrats landed their single-motored Ryan — Following a denial of reporti of today at Memorial Hospital cam­ southern and farm belt states. Polin, baratofora nnbaard of in tba boats, A total of 1,000 plratss monoplane "Fort Worth" here at Administration forces were divid­ sclantlflo world, aaid that for tba ars rsportsd to bavs drownsd, friction between tbe crewi of 4:06 yesterday afternoon after a paign headquarters from Frank ed upon the proposition, as were lait four or flve yaara, while em­ and 260 taken prlsonsr. America-to-Franee airplant "Yel­ continuous flight of 172 hours and Cheney, Jr., aided greatly in spurr­ this Democrats. Senator Sackett ployed in tbaatare In Lot Angalae low Bird" ind the AmerUsa-to-Rone 82 minutes, establishing a new en­ ing the twelve team captains on to (R) of Kentucky, a strong Hoover and San Franciaco, ba bad bean durance record for all types of plane "Green Flaib," Armeno Lottl greater efforts. The total sum re­ follower, sponsored the amendment utilizing bla apara time to perfect aircraft. apd Rene Lefevre of the French ported collected towards the 136,- and It had a warm eupporter in blf idaaa, Ha aseartad ba bad bean FULLER DEFAMER Beaten by 21 Honrs Senator Black (D) of Alabama. The much Intaraetad In tba rarloua monoplane and a group of their 000 fund by W. W, Harris, treasur­ The previous record, established Hoover Senators from "Down East" new aound alamanta In tbaatara, friends were In New York today to by the Army plane "Question er, is 12,428,60, This is an unusual­ meanwhile joined with Senator Uiaa a Dial ly good start according to dO. L, U, Walsh (D) of Montana, in denounc­ IS FOUND GUILH get ocean weather reporti at flrM Mark," was beaten by Robbins and PoUn aaid bla invention cantara hand. Kelly by more than 21 hours. The Houentbal, Jr„ chairman, and be ing the amendment. about a dial inatrumant raeambling "Question Mark,'" a weV-equlpped believes that the campaign will go The Next Skfrmiih tba automatic talapbona, Tbii dial With both trani-Atlafltlo planei tri-motored Fokker, with a crew of over if everyone gives proportion­ With the aliens question settled, oparataa a aariaa of Interlocked Carried Placard Acciiting itrindid hero by fog and rain over ately as have the first groups can­ the next skirmish will come over tubaa linked to form a tranamittar, tbe Atlantic, it appeared that flve men, had remained aloft 160 vassed. hours and 40 minutes. the award of extraordinary powers Elactria currant la luppliad tbrougb whether tbe fligbti wiro to bt poit- Four Minnto SpesUters to President Hoover. A new plan, The acblevement of Robbins and an ordinary light aockat and wire. poned for two weeki— in order to A group of speakers has been already approved' by the Senate on Goremor of Mnrdariiif Kelly is more remarkabU in view "My invention la ztlll crude la iti allow a tako off at low tide during secured to place the needs of the a test vote, will give the President tbe day time— would bo decided in of the fact that their craft was a hospital before the theater audi­ power to automatically reapportion preaent form," Polin told Interna­ New York. two-year-old reconditioned plane tional Nawa Sarrlca. "Many raflna- Sacco and VanzetlL ences here during the week. Last the House of Representativee after Jean Aiiolante, pilot of tko Yel­ powered with a single, second-hand night Dr. Edward G, Dolan ably put each census if Congress falls to act. manta will ba nacaaaary. That la Wright whirlwind motor, Robbins why I am saaklng flnaneial back­ low Bird, wai lift k^rt with bli the case for the hospital, lu the An effort to strike out this author­ ihip, Is a former railroad mechanic and ing." Bolton, May 27.— A verdict of dtate theater. Tonight C. Elmore ity was defeated 88 to 45 and Lifivro and Lottl lailid to Now Kelly a former Texas cowboy. Like Watkins will speak for the hospital another attempt to limit it to the Tba apparatua ii operated, ba "fu llty" wai returned today by a the famous Col. Lindbergh, neither laid, in tbli way: Tba aandar ringi York In a iaroia Marebettl flying In the same theater, Tuesday night coming census was dsfeatsd 41 to Suffolk County Superior Court jury boat ownid by a eorporation of was taken very seriously when "680" on bla dial, for example. Tba Rev, R. A, Colpitis, Wednesday 42. Both propositions will bs voted In tbe ease of Harry J. Canter, wbicb Roger Q, wmiami, pilot of preparations for the record flight night Rev. W. P. Keidy and I'hurs- upon by the Senate again. call Yrtil affect only an inatrumant ebarged with criminally defaming tho Orion F liib li preildent. Tbli, began. day night, Dr. D. C. Y. Moore. Preaent Meaenre A ••Dtsnes of 16 ysari In tho rsformatory was impossd on Carl Ntw< that ii tuned in on tha combination obierreri laid, furtnir diipoied of Preparations for the flight of the A partial list of contributors fol­ Tha measure, as It now stands, ton Mahan, six-ysar-old boy, of Plantivilla, Ky„ aftor a jury found him "680." Ha aaid tba communication former Governor Alvan T, Fuller publlibod riporti of friction. '/Question Mark" are reputed to lows. The Herald will publish the will authorise a national eansus to guilty of manslaughtfr, In a quarrsl orar soma scrap Iron, tha boy la aztabllibad ai readily aa if there by carrying a placard In a Nlocola have cost 1100,000. Robbins and names of all contributors during killad Caoll Van Hoosa, bla alght-yaar-old playmata, by flring a abot gun ware a wire batwapn tba aandar and Sacco and Bartholomeo Vanzettl Kelly spent very little and bad dif- the campglgn. (rofiHnnM on Page 2.) at him. Tha pietura ahows him with hla gttornay, who la planning to PLANES IN THB *'BWS tba subzcrlbar wboia number ia demonstration in front of tbo State With all motori functioning Acuity at first in raising that. appaal tha easa. Should tha aantanea ba uphald by blghar courta, ha "680." House last November, Today's Contribution. would hava to atay In tha raformatory until ||a baoomaa of aga. beautifully, aviation, tb# infant^n* Old Rebnilt Plane Frank Cheney, Jr„ ...... fio o o The verdict was reached lato Fri­ duitry, roirid Into tbe new week « ••4«cfe#f#fe«e#fs MOO day but by order of Judge Robert Robbins, known as one of the F. Raymond had been lealed and .today far in advanco of all eompe- southwest's most popular barn­ Carlyle-Johnson COy ...... 186 was opened when ccurt convened titori in tbe matter of public inter- storming fliers, bad the old Ryan Glastonbury Knitting Co., . . . lOO DEBT DELEGATES eit, Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Hyde, . . . lOU today. monoplane rebuilt for the assault At tho roquest of tho defondant, Vlrtnalty every newe etory of lm« on the "Question Mark's" record. Mr, and Mrs. F. A, Verplanck 60 MUM ON WEDDING portance tbrougbont tbo nation le Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Dewey 60 Six Year "Old Slayer who was not repreiented In court He estimated that upwards of 20,- NERVOUS WRECKS today by oonniel, zentenof was eltber Intimately or remotely con­ 000 passengers bad taken commer­ M. C. and Mias 2dna Tsrrill 26 nected with tbe flying art. Bunsst Rsbskab Lodge ..... 26 withheld until Wednesday. cial rides in it bbfore L« acquired To Take Appeal, Outctandlng le tbe feat of R, L. Alexander Arnott ...... 26 Friend of Family Says It WiD Plays With His Toys Robbine and Jamei Kelly In Break­ Aaron Johnson ...... 26 Defenze legal forces Indicated The motor was second-hand • ______that an appeal would b# takon on ing tbe endurince record for all CosmopollUn Club ...... 16 Young Backing D r, Sebebt when Robbins took over the plane exoeptloni. Tbe exceptions revolv­ typei of aircraft at Fort Worth, Bryant and Chapman Co., . . 16 Be Held Within the Next Texai. Tbe bltberto unknown pilot! less than two years ago. He bad Palntsvllla, Xy., May 27.— Tbatboy," thay said, "but wa faal that ed around tbe failure of Judge flown it more than 60,000 miles Mr. and Mrs, John Kletzle.. lu Raymond to allow testimony re­ wbo kept tbelr ilngle motored re* Bcandla Lodge, No. 2 3 ...... 10 world’s youngest oonviotsd mur­ It will ba beat for him and for other in Rejectiiig Allies Secret without a forced landing. garding tbe case of Sacco and Van built monoplane, tbe Fort Worth, Mrs. Wyckoff Wilson tees## FortnqbL derer, Carl Newton Mahan, 6 yaara boya If ba ia punished." aloft for 172 bouri, 82 mloutee and Still Working old, today played with a "ohoo zetti, wbo were executed for tbe George 0. Bellows esseeeeee E'van Judge J. F. Bailey, wbo Deniaods. 2 lecondi, were ileeplng tbe ileep Mrs. Ina 0. Bunce choo train," happily unconcerned ______slaying of a South Braintree pay­ The motor was still functioning eteseeeee granted tba boy tba writ of prohi- master and guard. of victory today whllo flying en- A. A. Savage • •sssseeeeees over the.l6-yaar santenea thatjbitlon, took Iss'ua with the late yesterday when the weary Englewood, N, J., May 27.— An itata- Penalty In the Canter case rang tbuilaiti everywhere marvelled at fliers, after more than a week In Mrs. W. D. Dexter hanga over him for tha ahotgun; ment of Olaranoa Darrow, notad Berlin, May 27.— The biggcit tbelr accompliibment. > early wedding was forecast todiy slaying of his little playmate, 8- Chicago criminal lawyer, that im ed from 1 day to two years In the constant flight, decided they must Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Marcbam danger to the Paris reparation con­ House of Correction and a fine,of To Be Rewarded descend. Storm and winds encoun­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Griffith for Col. (ibarles A. Lindbergh and year-old Cecil Van Hoosa, follow posing such a penalty on a child When they awake from tbelr ing a childish quarrel. ference Is not tho remaining differ­ 160 to 11,000. tered in the last 24 hours of the Carl W. Lindquist Miss Anne Morrow, following the of this age, la remindful of Medieval ilumberi come time today, tbe fly- A writ ol prohibition restraining tiinei' ences In the rival sets of figures, Canter was prbiecuted by the monotonous grind damaged the James B. Johnston eeeeesee return home of the bride-to-be's Commonwealth for carrying a plac era will be dined and feted by tbelr F. J. Rlppin ...... the Imposition of the long term In but tbe frayed nerves of tbe dele­ native city and otberwlie will reap father, Dwight W. Morrow, United a state reform ecbool was Issued on Judge Bailey declared that Judge ard reading "Fuller-M'irderer of Henrietta C. Devon • e e e e • • the reward! of their work. Twenty- (Continued on Page 8) behalf of the young slayer Satur­ John W. Butcher, who sentenced gates, according to well Informed Sacco and Vanzettl." Tbe ex-gov Arthur W. Norton eeeeeeee States ambassador to Mexico. two hundred dollare will be pre- day. Meanwhile the boy hae the boy, was attempting to enforce German circles today. ernor, although under eummone by James A. Irvine ...... The ambassador refused to com­ the law, even though he did exceed the defense was not compelled to lented to them by tbe Aviation Edith M. Arnold ...... romped about the home of his par­ Several delegates were reported ment on the nuptial plans, but an bis authority. near nervous exhaustion as a result appear In rourt when objections by Corporation aa a bonui for better­ Pythian Slaters, Memorial ents In happy Ignorance of' the ee- ing tbe endurance record of tbo CARDINAL SCORES air of suspense that seemed to fore­ verity of the penalty. Judge Buteber, it was learned to­ of steady grind of deliberation the prosecution to bringing In the Temple ...... day, beside holding his county posi­ over the same points for nearly Sacco-Vanzettl case was sustained "Qneitlon Mark," ibe amount of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bennett tell an important announcement, The boy and bis parents appear tbe award being determined on tbe to be the object of sympathy In tion, Is a clroult riding Baptist four months. by Judge P.aymond. Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. bung over the Morrow estate last preacher. Prior to bli election to Some of the delsgates, especially bail! of $100 for every boar which MODERN FASHIONS Schuetz every place save Painteville Itself. they remained In the air beyond tbe night and early today. Local sentiment coincides with that county office he was a farmer at M. Francqul, of Belgium, are said Mrs. Margaret M organ...... Williamsport, Kentucky. to be "unable even to look at Dr. record of the Army plane. Mrs. Richard O. N lese...... The arrival of Mr. Morrow, who expressed by Mr. and Mrs. Albert In addition to tbli, tbe plloti, to­ left a train, from Mexico at Newark, Van Hoose, parents of the slain Gov. FlCm D. Sampson of Ken­ Hjalmar Sebmeht, cblef of tbe Ger­ FELTOVIC GUILTY Della Breen . . . • e e • e e • gether with tbe members of tbe yesterday, completes the list of rel­ youngster. tucky has refused to intervene In man group, and their other negotia­ Catholic Prelate Blames Par Sydney Elliott e e e e e • c* tion partners without a fit of nerv­ crew of tbelr refueling "nurse Mary E. Wilson atives who are certain to be pres­ "W e are sorry for the Mahan the case. ce«e»eeeeee ous trembling." Bridgeport, May 27—John ihlp" will be given a aubetantial John Pallalt . . . . ent regardless of hew informal- the caih reward by the cltizeni and Oswald Schulz .. wedding of the famous couple Had to Resign. Feltovic, youthful hold-up ents for What He Calk Dr. Albert Voegler’s resignation man, was tbla afternoon found buelneis men of Fort Worth. Mrs. H. A. Grant might' be. from the German delegation was Another Attempt Harry M. Carter , Presents Arriving guilty of first degree murder declared to be partly due to nerv­ by a Superior Court Jury here, While the Fort Worth aviators Immoral Dresang. Moreover, resldente of Engle­ RAZE HISTORIC VILLAGE were coming to earth, Owen Haugh- ous exhaustion. and was immediately sentenced wood claim that wedding presents Germans who know tbe real situ­ by Judge Isaac Wolfe to be land or Roblnedalo, Minn., and PASSENGERS RESCUED. from all sections of the country are ation In Paris pay tribute to Dr. hanged on July 15. next. Gene Shank of Mlnneapolli, took Boston, May 27.— Fashions of to­ arriving at the Morrow estate in TO EXTEND GOLF COURSE Schacht for bis ability "to stand The youth took the sentence off from Wichita in a Cessna mono­ great numbers. plane In search of still a new endur­ day are worse than the costumes of Seattle, Wash., May 27.— The alone against tbe world." calmly. Judge Wolfe, who al­ United States geodetic survey ves­ An afternoon reception was held Great relief is felt here that ance mark. They were still aloft pagan days in the opinion of most at the point of retirement sel Surveyor was proceeding to port at the estate yesterday and it was Owen D. Young. American chair­ pronounced his first sentence and "going itrong" today. Cardinal O’Connell. today with 150. persons taken off expected that the date of the cere­ man ot tbe international commit­ of death, had difllcnlty in his At Old Orchard, Me., to crews of Denouncing the habits of dress­ the Ill-fated Seattle liner Aleutian monies might be announced by Am­ Job D. Rockefeller, Jr., DEADLOCK HOLDS tee of experts, ie suppoeedly back­ task. • Before he had finished, trans-Atlantic flyers— American and ing and painting by women after Just Deforest sank in Larsen Bay, bassador Morrow at that time. The ing Dr. Schaebt in rejecting tbe tears eanie to his eyes. French— were waiting Impatiently the confirmation of 1,100 women off Kodiak island, yesterday morn­ diplomat disappointed bis guests, Now Has Estate of 8,000 "secret" allied demands In excess to take off on non-stop hops to converts to Catholicism at Holy ing. however, by refusing to refer to the W TARIFF PARLEY of the ilguree In the Young plan. Rome and Parle. Latest indications, Cross Cathedral yesterday, the The Aleutian, property of t'.ie nuptials. Latest Figures. RUSSIA TO U. 8. FLIGHT. according to International News Cardinal declared that he could not Alaskan Steamship Companyy, Is International News Service learn­ Acrer, Old ResideBts Hate Tbe Allies’ additional demands Service reports, were that neither see why women hide their beauty reported to have struck a submerg­ ed from a source close to the fly­ above the Young plan figures are Moscow, May 27.— An all-metal, plane would get away before tomor­ under paint and powder. ed rock. Financial loss In the ing colonel that the wedding can now put here at 62,080,000 marks trl-motored Soviet airplane will hop row. Cardinal O’Connell expressed the wreck was estimated at 11,000,000. be expected to take place within a to Leare. Look Now as If Special So^ annually, plus 25,000,000 marks off here on August 9th on a 12,000 The air departmenti of both the belief that parents were largely to fortnight. for depreciated German marks left mile flight to New York, via Siberia Army and Navy likewise are plaring blame, and warned them to set an Meanwhile, Ambassador Morrow by the Germane In Belgium. and'Alaska, It was announced to­ parts In the aviation pageant now example for their children. New York, May 27— The Historic sion Wm Condnoe Untfl Protest Is voiced against alleged day. It will be manned by Kus- passing in review before the public. TREASURY BALANCE Is making preparations to go to siane. The location of the Inter­ ' In Washington, the navy Is exult­ "I want you to bear well In Washington this week to report to village of Eastvlew, N. Y., adjacent mind," added the Cardinal, "that It FaD. (Continued on Page 2.) mediate stops was not stated. ing over the emashing of all epeed Washington, May 27— Treasury President Hoover on the Mexican to Tarrytown, was today In the records for standard naval sea- Is the duty of a Christian woman to balanqe May 24: 1149,799.447.54. comport herself in dress and in situation. process of being wiped off the map planias by Lieut. W. C. Tomlinson. conduct in a way fitting the virtue so that John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Washington, May 27.— Plans ot Lieut. Tomlinson drove his* Wasp motored Cnrtiis fighter over a 100 of a Christian woman. Now, ♦od.-y, may take possedalon on June 1 of administration leaders to write we see everywhere violations of property he purchased three American Bom Woman mile course to win the tenth Cur­ this law— the law of decency and months ago for $825;000. President Hoover’ s special session tiss marine trophy race at an aver­ of Christian womanhood— and In­ Expect 100,000 Shriners With heavy hearts, the old-time program into law in record time age speed of 176-01 miles an hour. deed, it has grown to be no com­ residents who reluctantly sold their were shattered ..today aa the ses­ Candidate For Commons It Is significant to note that only ■erloui accident wawreported of the mon, that' now people don’t notice homes and belongings, were making sion entered its elxth week with it any more. A t California Convention ready to embark on the disintegra­ almost Innnmerable flying aetlVb- both farm rallet and tariff legisla­ ties ot the week-end. Painted Faces. tion of a community founded 18 London. May S<7.— ^The possiblli-tBolyn, one of the ill-fated wives of "With their faces painted like a years before the Revolution. tion still far from enactment. At Summit, N. J.. Pilot Richard ty of another American-born worn- ‘ Kl“ * Henry VIII Perry it dead and two paseengera hideous mask, and with their Los Angeles, Cal., May 27— This^ed visitors will involve an outlay of Mr. Rockefeller will rase all the Confronted with the possibility Like Lady Astor, tbe first wom­ clothes absolutely immodest, they city of the angels and movie atara 12,500,000 with preijaratlons said houaea, stores and barns, and annex an occupying a seat In the British are injured i as the result ot the of deadlocks between Senate agd an, member ot the House of Com­ crash ot a "sightseeing" plane Into go through life as if there were no today became the Mecca of ahrlne- to- be the most elaborate ever made the . acreage to^^hla. big Tarrytown House on both meaqures the special House of Commons is seen in the law of Christian womanhood left," mons, Mrs. Hoffman is keen on a pasture. dom. for a gathering of the Masonic estate. It ia understood hb will put session may continue far into the announcement that Mrs. Zella, Hoff­ said the Cardinal with feeling. Iti portals were flung open to re­ nobility. English tradition. She declared that bridle paths and- flower iArdena In fall. it Ig because ebe believed the "La- "Now it has become so common, ceive an llluatrioua boat aa nobles A million dollar electrical pageant the new property jind uae pnrt pf It man is contesting the North Nor­ While tbe House ways and means boritea are out to destroy tradi­ that even th.e little children are of the Mystic Shrine, 100,000 presented by the film colony, a cir­ to extend his golf course. With folk division fer^the Liberal Party SPORTS WRITER KILLED. committee wai driving tbe Hawley tion'’ that she ie fighting as a Lib­ started out in life without any strong, traveling in long caravane, cus maxlmua in the classical Los Esstvlsw Included, his estate will In the general elecUen. Lady Aitor. sense of their moral duty. trekked across hot sands to enjoy Angeles Collsenm, colorfnl street bill steadily toward a final vote and eral. conqlst of 8,000 acres. wbo Is a candidate at Plymontb, BuNalo, N. Y.. May 87.- "A Christian woman ought to be for one week the hospitality of th^ pageants and a Spaniib barbecue Hate To Leave passage U>morrow, strong opposi­ ‘Mfs. Hoffman bellevea the can )3weanay. 14, a sporti wrltpr att modest and virtuous. This scandal­ far west. amid Burroondinga reminlacent of All the *‘oId.. Cheney Land Mtg and Title . 45 €0 Can Pao 221 ^kk Iowa City, Iowa, May R7— Quiet by Professor A, W. Meyer, the side dishes that go with shad. More Two minor collisions, unaccom­ The service was marked by its of 40 Forest street gave a large cq; Morris Plan Bank . . 220 Chea 'and O h io ...... 1207% reigned on the University of Iowa Berlin specialist who performed the than 60 were present. panied by injuries, were tbe total of simplicity and impressiveness. Rev. ceptlon Saturday afternoon from New Brit T r ...... 200 225 C M and St P a u l...... -29 % campus today, although the fires of operation on April 30. The entertainment program in­ autopiobile accidents reported in P. J. 0. Cornell officiated and he four to six o’clock in observance of : pboenlx St B&T . . . . 550 — Chi Rock Is! and Pae .....118% student rebellion against Paul E. Prof; Meyer ’ returned to Brioni cluded a song by John I. Olson, a this immediate vicinity over the was assisted by Rev. Henning. John­ the twenty-fifth anniversary of their [ Park St. B an k ...... 1250 ___ Cons Gas ...... 1,08 % Belting, ousted director of athletics, Saturday at Tunney’s request, hav­ song by Tbe Klwanis quartet, Fay­ week-end, but several hurry-ups be­ son of Bristol. Miss Helen Berg- marriage. They received in the | Riverside Trust . . . . 700 726 Corn Prod ...... 88% still smouldered. ing left Berlin too .soon to receive ette B. Clarke, Elmer Tbienes, John came police court casualties this gren, contralto soloist, sang living room, sarronnded by a do Rts ...... 152 Crudble ...... 8I*H Last night a mob of 260, bent on a second message in which the I. Olson and J. Clarke Baker. Dur­ morning. “ There’s a Beautiful Land on wealth of fragrant floral tributes West Htfd Trust . . . 650 Dei and ^Ind ...... 188^k rotten-egging Dr. Belting, whose fighter stated that improvement ing the entertainment Helge Pear­ Burton Hagenow, who started on High ’ and “ Now the Day is Over.” sent to them In honor of tbsir sliver Bunds. Dupont ...'...... -...... 166 policies it blamed for Iowa's oust­ had been noted in the patient's con­ son, who with his Beethoven Glee Saturday driving a City taxi-cab, Rudolph 'Swanson, tenor soloist of wedding by a host of friends and Htfd & Cnnn W^t .. 95 Erie ...... 70% ing from big ten competition, was dition, and that Dr. Meyer would club of 40 male singers, took part tbe company having added another the Beethoven Glee Club, rendered relatives in Manchester and' else­ East Conn Pow 5s . . 99 H 102 Oen EJlec ...... 271 dispersed by track coach George not be needed. in the big contest, at Madison cab to its fieet, was out of luck on “ Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” and where. The wonderful new Talis­ Conn L P 7s ...... 116 118 Gen M otora...... 72% Brensnahan and Ed. H. Lauer, new At the conclusion of the exam­ Square Garden, gave a ten-minute his first night on the job. He was “ Face to Face.” They were ac­ man roses predominated, and the Conn L P 5 t^s .... 105 1»7 % Inspiration ...... 40 % athletic director, ination, Dr. Meyer made the fol­ talk on their experiences. He said in driving a fordful. of girls to a companied at the piano by Helge E. flowers which Included orchids, Cnnn L P 4\5s .... 98 100 Int Harv ...... 106 Bresnahan sent the students lowing statement: all there were 4000 singers at tbe dance in Wapplng when, at the in­ Pearson, director of the Beethoven lilies, and a multitude of other love­ Brid Byd 6s ...... 102 105 Nickel ------./...... 46% home “ to their studies.” “ The condition of the patient is concert and the hall packed with tersection of Windsor street and Glee club. The bearers were Adolph ly blossoms, claimed equal admira­ Insiiranre Rtnrfcs. int Tel and Tel (new) .... 68% A police guard remained station­ more favorable than it was at the 13,000 persons. Tbe chorus from the State highway in Wapping, a Benson, John Olson, Heuning tion with the beautiful giftc of sil­ Aetna Casualty . . . .1800, 1850 Kenecot ...... 81% ed at the Belting home. Mrs. Belt­ time of -my lasV examination before Baltimore that won the first prize, car driven by James Wood of Burn­ Johnson, Charles J. Anderson, Olaf ver. Among the latter was a hand­ Aetna Insurance . . . 726 740 Mack Truck ...... 96 % ing appealed to the authorities for leaving Brioni three weeks ago. Mr. Pearson said bad been singing side ploughed into thp bright and Johnson and Charles Laklng. some tall vase of silver filled with Aetna L i f e ...... 1310 1325 Marland Oil ...... 35 % protection last night when students “ The relapse, from which she has together for more than SOvyears and shining new taxi, disarranging the Burial was in the East cemetery. 25 Talisman roses, tbe gift of Mr. Automobile ...... 555 560 Miami ...... 87% began gathering in front of the almost completely recovered, was they had bad the same leader for paint job and the works to ^ome Mrs. Peterson was fatally injur­ Cheney’s associates In Cheney Conn. G eneral...... — 2400 Mo Pad ...... 84% former director’s residence. caused by congestion due to a cur­ more than 36 years. The Beethoven slight extent. The girls were un­ ed when struck by an automobile Brothers velvet mill, when he Hartford F i r e ...... 1035 1050 N Y Central ...... 184 % Belting, in a Jong statement, laid tailment of infiltration that has club has been organized only four hurt and got to tbe dance. Consta­ while crossing Center street a week Was directly connected with that Htfd Steam Boiler . 8.00 830 New Haven ...... -98% the responsibility for the confer­ been going on since my operation years and won eleventh place. ble Burnham of Wapplng, however, ago tomorrow afternoon. department; Lincoln Nat Life . . . 125 No P a c ...... 98% ence’s action directly at the door to remove an abscess from the ap­ Wednesday, June 5. the Kiwan­ concluded that Wpod hadn’t Tbe floral decorations in the in­ xxNational ...... 926 940 No Amn ...... 1 1 1 % of Dr. Walter A. Jessup, president pendix four weeks ago. ians will meet with the Lions’ club handled bis car as a car in like cir­ terior featured dogwood aud pink do, rts ...... 460 475 Packard ...... • • 142 %• of the university. “ It Is only a matter of a few and CbCInber of Commerce at the cumstances should be bandied and azalea. On the west porch purple Phoenix ...... 985 1005 Penna ...... 75% “ The Western Conference,” he instructed him to show up in South weeks when Mrs. Tunney will be as Masonic Temple when supper will MAY EXCLUDE French lilacs were used In profu­ Travelers ...... 197() 1 9 9 5 Post Cer ...... 72 % said, “ interpreted the president’s well and sound as ever.” be served. Tbe local telephone com­ Windsor town court tomorrow sion, while the wlstaira that has Piihllr litillty -«nrt-ks Sinclair ...... 40% refusal to support me farther as a pany will put on an exhibition of night. been growing over the hospitable Conn Elec S v c ...... 118 122 Sou Pac ...... 127% direct challenge to clean sport in the dial system which is to be in­ Ban Brakes Agofii front doorv.ay of the borne built Conn L P 8% ...;. 118 122 S o u -R y ...... 138% the University of Iowa. stalled here soon after the first of Yesterday morning John Mc- AUENSIN for tbe bride apd groom 25 years Conn L P 7 % ...... 116 119 Standard Oil N J ...... ,-57 And they acted accordingly. I DEADLOCK HOLDS July. Evltt of 106 Ridge street was driv­ ago, seemed to sense what 'waa ex­ Conn L H 5\^% pf. 100 102 Standard Oil Calif • ^ ...... 7 6 % think their Judgment was correct. Fayette Clarke was the lucky ing south on South Main street and pected of it for it covered the porch Conn L P ,-fd 111 114 Standard Oil N Y . .v . v • • • Belting declared demands had - IN TARIFF PARLEY man today and won the attendance behind him trailed Loul^ Andisio NEXT CENSUS with k blanket of lavendei and Conn P Co (par 26) 128 131 Studebaker ....».....»• 76 % been made upon him “ that some prize donated by Walter Gorman. of 9 Cottage street. McBvltt start­ white pendant blossoms, the effect Hart El Lt (par 25) 128 181 Texas Co ...... 61 % funds be deviated to help athletics.” ed to turn into a yard and An- of which against the stucco back­ do, vtc ...... 124 132 Tob Prod ...... i 50% His statement did not say definitely (Continued from Page 1) dislo’s car banged into him, dam­ (Continued from Page 1) ground of the bouse was beautiful. Greenwich W & G 98 101 Union P a c ...... 218% Just whom the "demands” came TO REPEAT FAMOUS aging McEvitt’s automobile about The day was perfect, and after con­ Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 101 U S Ind Alcohol ...... »x .l5 4 % from. surgent Republican coalition In the $50 '«^orth. Officer McGlinn, in­ start at once and to be finished gratulating Mr. and Mrs. Cheney, do pfd (par 25).. 62 68 U S Rubber ...... 49 Not Interested Senate In upsetting the President’s vestigating the crash, found that within three years. The results will the guests naturally gravitated to HTd Gas K»a W I .. X » U S S te e l...... 165% President Jessup, after reading farm program, has brought leaders COMEDY ON FRIDAY Andisio’s brakes were oi little ac­ be used to reapportion the House the porches and lawn and the In­ S N E T C o ...... 188 193 Westlnghouse ...... 149 % Belting’s statement, declared he face to face with the possibility count and so arrested him. In of Representatives. If the new teresting gardens skirting the MNniilartuiing Hinrks. W Overland ...... 2| was “ not Interested in it.” that the same coalition may over­ court this morning Andisio obtain­ census shows the same trend of ground's. Acme Wire ...... 30 33 “Nothing But the Truth” to population from the farms to the “ What I am Interested in,” as­ turn the administration tariff pro­ ed a continuance till tomorrow The airy, colorful gowns worn by 1 Am Hardware...... 54% 66% serted Dr. Jessup, “ is that we shall gram. • Be Given by South Method­ when he will be represented by At­ cities as did the last one In. 1920, the women some of which were Aiiier H<)Si; home by taxi arise on the French postponement formance when there happened to for the conditions, renresented in Congress. j.ggj Peck. Stow and Wil, 12 16 rather than take a chance driving measure. be an unusual num er of counter Slow But Weary If adopted, the amendment would j ' ___ Russell Mfg Co .... 110 120 with defective brakes. Congress also will be asked to- attractions in town. For that rea­ Afthur Tenan of Hartford was eliminate'about 6.000.000 aliens Scovllle Mfg C o ___ 61 65 RAZE HISTORIC TOWN approprlate $45,000,000 to be paid from the next census and sharply son a large attendance is anticipat­ lookfed over by Dr. Holmes at the POUSH CELEBRATE '^e*h Thom Co. com 3:4 the railroads of the nation as addi­ police station last night. The. doc­ reduce the Congressional represen­ do pfd ...... 26 30 tional mail compensation, resulting ed at the repeat entertainment Fri­ tation of such cities as New York, MOTHER BIGSUPPE TO E XilN D COURSE day evening. Members of tbe,league tor’s decision that Tenan was suf­ r.n nfd t»i:t from court decisions. The.adminls- __ fering from a case of Intoxlcatus Detroit and Chicago. INDEPENDENCE DAY •^tand Screw ...... 163 168 tration is anxious to pay the rail- disposing of the tickets hoochicanus agreed with the Administration leaders were con­ Stanley Works, cbm . 57 5» PLMNED IN COVENTRY (Continued from -Page 1) roads to end interest charges. earlier diagnosis of the crew of an fident of enacting the bill by Wed­ Tavlor & Fenn . . . 135 These, with the unsettled reap- east bound South Manchester trol­ nesday. This was a part of their While services were being held In Torrlngton, new . . . 74 77 land in Eastvlew for seven genera­ portlonment and census bill, have| ABOUT TOWN ley car which spent many weary program to recess the whole Con­ St. Mary’s Bplscopal chufch yester­ Underwood ...... 114 117 The Lkdies Fragment society of tions, has moved away. Some of provided Congress with a hea'vy and anxious minutes trying to get gress from early In June until day morning in commemoration of I nion Mfe Co . . 19 22 .Goventrv is making another bid for thu very old residents still call program, just as summer is settling A postcard received In Manches- past a slowly driven red car that September. Memorial Day and evening services P S Bnvei'ip.* pfd tl5 120 Manchester patrpna;;e at tbelf sup­ Eastview, “ Brown’s Corners.” over the capitol. ter today from Frederick Calvin was all over the road excepting that were held in the South ’ Methodi*'! do com 235 per and eutertainment Wednesday Brown’s home is 100 years old. Norton, a former newspaper man in part of it safely removed from the church In observance of the anni­ Verder-Root...... 43 45% evening lii the chapel ball at North versary of the birth of Qnoen V’'* One of the most reluctant to Bristol and later special ad­ trolley tracks. The trolleymen tele- HOLD MEMORIALS IN WhIMnck Colt Pipe 14 17 Coventry. The supper will be serr- vertisement solicitor for The phbned to the Manchester police torla of Great Britain and Trela” ’’ XX Ex rl'iiiis ed at 6:30 apd oh. the menu will leaye is Mrs. Jane Connor, who has CARDINAL SCORES there was another event being ob- coiiducted a little grocery store in Hartford Courant written from that there was a red car that sorely be hot beef loaf, hot scalloped po­ Paris brings the information that ueeded a gently guiding hand to 'i“rved in Manchester yesterday— tatoes, young carrots, coffee, rolls, Eastvlew for a lifetime. She moves SURROUNDING TOWNS Constitution Day of the Polish peo- ^Q|i'T»!»(! rni>>8 H W i) out this week. Another old-time MODERN FASHIONS he is now in Paris although he has keep It from burtlnp its driver, so and for dessert gingerbread with been spending much of his time in Officer Seymour In the police Ford nle. whipped cream. re^dent, Edgar T. Baker, is build- The exercises were heM ?T ins' a home in Brlarcliff. Nice. Mr. Norton baa been in sought out that consnlcuons vehicle. !'• The three-act play will -bo filyen (Continued from Page 1) Europe since the early part of tbe He found Tenan on Twin Hills. On ^/lanchester People Take Part Turn hail on North street where ANNIIA'. C 0.N V F '™ at 8:30 daylight saving time by tbe An auction was to be held this historical references were made bv aft?ernoon at the home of Henry P. year following a long illness that May 81 h. will have a hearing. in Services in Bolton and Ver .on Grange Dramatic clab. It '.s as though they were on the stage out-of-town preachers concerning Papldlng whose ancestor, John confined him to a hospital in New Quarryville. entitled “ The Elopement of W en” from morning to night.” York state. He is well known in the independence of Poland, which Swampscott, Mass., May 7.— and is ore of ^ihe most popular Pahldlng, helped to capture Major was proclaimed on May 8. 1791. It Anpre. He will sell his furnishings Blames the Parents. Manchester and many will be pleas­ Represented by women from every plays for amateur performance to­ “ Where are the mothers? Where FR. MORIARTY HEARD IN Memorial services for Manches­ was withdrawn from them by the but will not part with his treasured ed to learn that he is making rapid ter’s war dead opened officially state in the Union' and ntbere from day. ’ are the fathers of today? 1 some­ progress in the restoration of his Germans and the. Russians two foreign countries, the delega-tes of The committee consists of Mrs. hl^orlcal relics such as the black Sunday morning with patriotic years later. The independenc times think that the mothers set health. / 14.000 women’s clubs today opened Arthur Reed, chairman, Mrs. Wal­ felt hat with cockade and silver FIRST MASS YESTERDAY 'services in St. Mary’s ' Episcopal gained In 1791 without the loss of braid worn by John Paulding who the bad example to their children. the 13th biennial council of the- ter Havens and Mrs. Irving Loomis. Now they expose themselves like Im­ church, and with Impressive cere­ blood, but through treaties, stands es^sted in the capture of Andre. There will be no rehearsal of the monies at the Bolton and Quarry- General Federation of Women’s moral actresses who sell themselves Beethoven Glee Club tonight. out In the history of the Polish race Virtually 1(H) families are affect­ Parishioners Fill St. James’s vllle cemeteries and at Gould’s as does July 4 in that of the Unite-* clubs. ed :by Mr. Rockefeller’s purchase. merely to be a sort "f plaything In the eyes of men who have no re­ on Occasion o f Young Pond all in the afternoon. States. Many important Issne.s, including GERMAN FLYER CLAIMS Mrs. Ethel Davis who is direct­ Veterans and auxiliaries gather­ community service, the home. cItL spect for women.' ing tbo biblical pageant in which Priest’s Initial Celebration. Although deprived of their self- “If you follow after every little ed at the Center church at 2 o’clock government, their right of educa­ zenshlp. health and child welfare, ALTITUDE CHAMPIONSHIP 30 of St. Mary’s Girls Friendly so­ in the afternoon going by automo­ and education and legislation, were new phase of fashion, you are ciety members will take part, has St. James’ church was crowded tion and made to work for those diIb t d e l e g a t e s worse than the pagans because in bile to the cemeteries at Bolton who afterwards through forctf and up for discussion. called a rehearsal for tomorrow at the 10:30 mass Sunday when Center and Quarryville. Here they those times there was no such Eugene A. Moriarty, son of Mor­ power deprived the mof their self- A meeting o£ the executive com Dessau, Germany, May'2!7. —^ evening at 6:3’> at the parish bouse decorated, with flags 'nd flowers, mtttee, and a conference o f stste,Willy Neunbofer, young German flaunting c? dress. The pagan men instead of Wednesday. The pageant timer MoHarty of Summit street, government they always tried to ^ NERVOUS WRECKS the graves of their comrades. The maintain their rights as a nation. presidents and department chair- oylstor, was being bailM^ao the would not allow it. There seems to will be presented two weeks from who was ordained at ot.' Joseph’s be a decadence in manhood today. grand army -ritual wa conducted These efforts continue on the part men, followed by indivldusl meet- world’s altitude flying cha'mplon to- tonight. Cathedral, Hartford, on Saturday by Rev. Charles E. Baker, chaplain, (Continued from Page 1) celebrated uis first mass. of the Polish people to secure their Ings of the groups, featured the • ^*7 following his' sensatlQflal feat of Drake Post, No. 4, G. A. R. as­ independence, but was not again program for today. reaching a height of 41,06.6 feet A group of newspapermen will be Rev. William P. Reidy of St. sisted by Commander Luc us Fin­ misrepresentatatlons in Paris James’ . was the assistant and also secured until the end of the World The series of meetings will be;*® • Junkers monoplan'e 6f the MANCHESTER PIGEONS guests of the New England Steam­ ney, Adjutant George M. Barber, War in November, 1918. same type as the trans-Atlantle which, it is claimed here, were pre­ ship Company this afternoon when master of ceremonies. Rev. James Jared Pet(rl, Corodon Beebe, Elmer climaxed tonight by the official wel- McDonough was deacon and Rev. come extended the delegates, which airplane "Brem en.” , / sumably put out to 'conceal addi­ one of their new boats Inaugurates Hotchkiss and A. B. Pierce. Neunboferis record' is lubjeet to tional demands by bookkeeping WIN VIRGINIA RACE passenger service on the Connecti­ Patrick Killeen subdeacon. Quarryville children ucng “ March­ represent. 2.000,000 club womens A solemn high mass was celebrated SELECTMAN KEITH eontlrmaUob by the latematlonal “ tricks.” cut River and through to New ing With the Heroes” by Glebel hy tbe Massachusetts club leaders* Aeronautic Federatton. U is reported that the British York. Thomas Ferguson, general and the sermon was delivered by and a quintet of young women sang Mrs. Hasel A. Packard, state presi­ Manchester pigeon entries made Rev. Leo Weston of Westerly, R. 1., The new record wae attained on government ordered Sir Josiah manager, will represent the Man­ the “ Decoration Hymn" by Gabriel. DESCRIBES m s TRIP dent, will act as toastmtstress. the second attempt, On .his first Stamp, chief of the British delega­ a 'Clean sweep of the places in the chester Evening Herald on the trip. a school mate at St. Thomas’ Hart­ Mrs. Albert Skinner recited Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. Frank 400 mile carrier pigeon race from ford, and at the Rochester Semin­ fligh t Neunhofer renehed an alti­ tion, to disavow any such maneu­ The newspapermen, will dine on O’Hara’s stirring poem “ The V. Allen, Mrs. Esther A. Andrews, tude of 35,000'feet when hie oxy^ vers. The “ tricks” are denounced Charlottsvllle, Va., on Saturday, Conijectlcut River shad this eve­ ary. He paid tribute, to Father Bivouac of the Dead.’’ The cere­ Mrs. Anna C. Tillingbaat, and Mrs. Walter Tedford’s bird taking first Moriarty. His sermon was follow­ George E. Keith of Lewis street gen feed pipe burst And he lost as “ Maneuvers to saddle respon­ ning while en route for New York. monies concluded with the sound­ gave an up-to-the-minute first hand Edith Nourse Rogers, will take a eonseidnsn^ In the ratified air. sibility for a possible breakdown for the second time this spason, at They will return by train tomor­ ed closely by a congreg.atlon that ing of .Taps by Bugler Charles account of the Indians of New Mex­ prominent position at the head of an average speed of 1079.86 yards filled the church. The plape plunged downward 22.- upon Germany.” row. Hollister wHh the Echo sounded by ico and Arizona at a meeting at the tremendous delegation of asso­ 000 feet before he recovered his per minute; Henry W. Larson’s en­ The number of parishioners who Bugler Harry Roth. Second Congregational church last ciated womanhood. remained after the mass and re- seneea and flattened dnt try second with 1077.88 yards per Hose Company No. 3 was called At the Bolton Center burial evening arranged by the church minute; J. McCavanaugh’s entry to extinguish a grass fire on Rus­ ceived the blessing of the newly or­ ground additional numbers were missionary committee. Mr. .'ind Mrs. P. 0 . SCHEDULE third .at 1075.66; and Samuel G. sell street at 2:30 this afternoon. dained priest was so large that the provided by the Bolton sc ool chil­ service, which generally closes at Keith spent ab()ut ten days at the Gordon, fourth, at 1074.94 yards. Former Fire Commissioner Horace dren who sang “ The Battle Hymn Indian reservations this winter. None of the Rockville entries Clark, of Hartford, visited the 11:45, continued until nearly 1 of the Republic,” and “America.” They purchased a number of eurios o’clock. The following schedule will be reached their lofts. On the other Spruce street station just after tbe Miss Evelyn Lee gave Lincoln’s showing tbe handiwork of the observed at the South Manchester hand Henry Larson of Mancbeste'r company was called out, and he, Gettysburg Address and Arthur E.' tribes and exhibited ~ome examples Post Office Thiirsday, May 30, 1929 had a perfect return of ten entries. too, went to the scene of the blaze. Keating recited, “ When the Boys of pottery and hand-weaving at (Decoration Day). Manchester now has won three He remarked that he didn’t think EVANGELINE BOOTH In Blue Are Gone.” the meeting last evening. Mr. races to two for Rockville. (jlty carrier delivery, none. any of tbe Hartford companies Later In the afternoon a se- vice Keith while in Pboenlx, Arizona, Rural carrier delivery, none. could fight a graSs fire any more HURT IN ACCIDENTI for the navy and marine dead was attended Sunday servlee at one of I Parcel Post delivery, none. efficiently than did No. 3’s men this \ held at Gould’s Pond on South Main the Congregallonal churches where' AH MaaritesSeg Ballg Money order window, closed all MRS. WILCOX’S FATHER afternoon. street by the United Spanish War Rev. C. M. Calderwood. formerly Him as the lay. HartSdale, N. Y., May 27.— Evan­ Veterans and conducted by Mrs. of Second church is pastor. Ho roe- i Hfinea'af Stamp window, open from 7:30 Florence A. Treadwell, president of NOWI geline Booth’s injuries are exceed­ ognlzed the visitors from the pulpit HeseWMiitj. X. m. to 10:80 a. m. DEAD IN MIDDLETOWN FIRES ON DIRIGIBLE ingly painful, but not necessarily Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, and greeted them very cordially at ■ -f'- General delivery window, open I critical. Dr. Walter Clark Tllden, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth R, Olds, the close of tbe servlee and through BfAURICB From 7:30 to 10:30 a. m. of Hartsdale, said today. The Mrs. Fannie Waterman and Mrs. them sent greetings to his former Word has been received .by Mrs. Newton, May 27.— M. Hankins commander of the Salvation Army Elizabeth M. Haber. The benedlo- parishioners. Next day ho took Malls will arrive as follows: 7:00 G. H. Wilcox of Green Hill street, “ hill billy” of Bevins, was sebed- was injured near her home here tlon was given by A. £ .'Keating of Mr. and Mrs. Keith on. a tour or X. m., 7:40 a. m., 10:00 a. m. Ward Cheney Camp. The auxiliary the city an'd they visited one Of tbo of the death of her father Lewis nled to go on trial here today on a F rld ^ when the car ta Which she Bee and Hear Him In His m«St ilijgtar a&d Malls will be dispatched as fol­ Baldwin of Kelsey Road, 'Middle- ebarge of attempting to kill the was'lridthg.ran into a dltcb. members sang "T b e Stai 'Spangled Indian schools and other points of lows, 8:50 a. XU., 11:00 a. m. town early Saturday morning. Ha is entire crew of the Navy dirigible “ Miss Booth’s Injuries are most Banner,” and as the * soft, sweet Interest. survived by bis wife, three daugh­ Los Angeles. painful,'* Dr. Tilden saM-, "and she notes of “ Taps** WM blown, flowers Mrs. Chnrles Robbins saojc ifT- “IIWOGENTO W All departments of the Office will ters, four sons, 24 grandchildren The navy charges Hankins with has Just had what I could call a were thrown on the waters of the eral Indian Songs, and ROv. F. 0. closed at 11:00 a. m. for tbe and five great grandchildren. ’The firing his shotgun at tbe airship 'very miserable* day. The indica­ pond and a wreath of red rbses and Allen pastor of the ebureb gave a h a l : r o a o b o q h i d y magnolia leaves anchored there, short leetore on tke mifston work i funeral was held today. Burial was while’ It was flying low over the tions that she did not suffer a con- BIAS* I OLIVER P. TOOP, in the Pine Grove eemetery, Mid­ eoontry, making a defensive'sunrdy etlsslon of the brnin are slightly iittfng tribute to the memoir of among tie Indians, and showod i ~ Poitmuter. dletown. „ M te A b sr better.** v ^ those who died at tea* stereopUoea pfetnrM. MANCHESIEB inr^INO H l^ U ); SOtT^ R R M O . S. X DHtlT^^ ilEETHOVENS IITH Im p r e s s iv e se r v ic e farnotu Playwright t h e m e OF SERWEI OF MEMORIAL HERE IN GLEE CONTEST ...... For Plagiariaing Novel fUr. R. A. Cotoittf, la Church Ceremonies at St. New York, May 27.— Some tlmeflefed that Cliareh GatW i^r Fttadf] Mary’s Attract Many Veter­ new xora, T ^er atory, “The Temple of today, according to Daniel F. for^Good Undcntandlng. ans— Rer. NeUl the Speaker. FaUathAtlM«aM,“ which aha pub Draw Judge*’ Pndte for Oohalan, a former Judge, a suit will llihad May 10. 1024 and copyright­ Rev. Robert A Oolpltte ehOM ed July 12, 1924. The book which The Memorial senrice held In St. be filed In the United for hli text at the Brltleb-Amerlcan Shading— 'Youngest Ch trlct Court here charging *^®*®“* was written when she was only 10 Mary’i Epiacopal church waa. In good will lenrlce Uet evening at the opinion of the Q. A. R. reterana O’Neill, Amerlca’i was limited to only 095 copies and wrlght, with P‘*fl**^*“ was purchased chiefly by authors the South MetnodUt church— "And of which there were aeven preaent. and professional readera at a price h S in g. the beat of ita kind both in matter ina and production of the enor the lion shall Ue dewn with, the of 220 a copy. of attendance and the aermon de- mSutly lamb." ,, In addition to seeking damages More than 200 representatives of jJdgfbohalan told In te rn a ^ Miss Lewys, Cobalan said, will ask the various British lodges In Man*.I W®ToT‘tte C ?o «B Glee S t News Service he would demand for an Injunction restraining from Chester occupied seats reserved for ,| finely represented, filling the d^JIges of 11,760,000 from continuing to capitalize "Strange them in the center of the church. of 40 voices, competing in the class church to overflowing so that B contest of the Associated Glee O’Neill, the playwright's Interlude." In addition there were between 800 Clubs of America at Mecca Temple, chairs had to be placed in the Horace Llveiight, Inc., and his pro­ and 360 of the congregation and aisles. Many people were unable to ducers, the Theater Guild, Inc., in The novel f.ature of the O'Neill New York Saturday afternoon with play in which the actors speak general public present. , 20 other organizations, placed enter the church. behalf of his-client, MIm GeOTges Rev. Colpltts believed that the The organisations formed at Lo­ Lewys, a writer of classical poetry aloud their thoughts is the distinc­ misunderstanding between the two eleventh in the opinion of the tive feature of her own book. Miss Judges. cust and Church streets. Passing and dramatic fiction. countries was exaggerated largely up the sidewalk leading to the The suit threatens to become one Lewys alleges. Moreover, the play by documents issued mainly by dif­ First prize went to the B. & 0. contains many of the lines of the Glee Club of Baltimore, a chorus church, they passed in review be­ of the most sensational in the ferent organizations for their own CHARM HAS NO PRICE TAG fore the remaining members of the annals of American literature. book and Identical c.iaracters, she selfish purposes, misconstruing tha of 60 voices organized nearly 40 alleges. years. It rated 88 3-4 per cent. First G. A. R. In the doorway of the Miss Levrys, Cohalan asserts, ai- actual feeling of the people. He in the Class A competition went to church an arch was made of the 'pointed out that the nations of the the Concordia Society of Wilkes colors. Hands snapped to salute as world are now so dependent upon e r e and there throughout the display at Keith’s one is im­ Barre, a chorus of 120 voices with solemn tread the members of ALOFT IN PLANE CHENEY GIRLS’ A A one another that it is impossible to pressed with the quaint charm and livableneM of e«ly organized fifty years. This cluh won Drake Post, No. 4, passed beneath live in an atmosphere of ncstility H the same contest in 1926. the arch to take, their place inside REJOICE IN WEATHER and suspicion. As an illustration Of American furniture. Here are chests and spinet desks— Comments by the judges in the the church. The national colors FOR SEVEN DAYS his point he called attention to the fireside chairs and four-poster beds—^furniture that needs but the Beethoven Glee Club in its contest were set In grand array on the left automobile and the many countries number “ The Lullaby of Love." side with the standards of the va­ from which its component parts ar j gleam of old pewter and plate to complete a loveliness that is irre- (Loiillnoed from Page 1) drawn, as for Instance, rubber for were as follows: The second bass rious societies on the right. Get First Good Break in Three sistable. section was inadequate, having the Rev. J. Stuart Neill spoke of the Years on Their Six-Mile the tires comes from the Dutch tendency to draw the other voices spiritual side of warfare, saying propeller and made further flight East Indies and Brazll.^^silk used In down. This was the outstanding that war was an economical neces­ Impossible. Hike to Glastonbury. the upholstery material from China fault of the Beethoven Club. Shad­ When the plane settled to the and Japan, ana so on. Mr. Colpitts If you have the prevalent feeling for more livable homes-^ome sity and a spur to keep patriotism For the first time in three years, ing was especially light and beauti­ alive In the breasts of mankind. landing field the great crowd, esti­ drew other parallel pictures illus­ and see our collection. Browse about the groups we haVe laid out ful. Attack and release was graded mated n't between 25,000 and 30,- Cheney Girls Athletic Association trating the Interdep-indenc; of one Since the beginning of time war was favored by ideal weather for in the maimer of the times. You’re welcome—exceedingly. very highly. Enunciation was per­ has made achievement possible. He 000, surged forward, breaking po­ nation upon another. fect. Individuality of club also very lice lines and shouting their ac­ its six mile hike to Glastonbury and Although the service was In com­ ended his inspiring sermon with back yesterday morning. Always memoration of both Memorial day high. , . the quotation, “ If war is finally claim. - Incidentally, the local organiza­ Deep lines were etched by wind before, rain Jiad dampened the and the B:ltlst Empire day. May 24. Few of our things are expensive! In fact there is a hint of the past abolished, a moral substitute will girls’ spirits as well as clothes. and the birthday of Queen Victoria, tion was the youngest club in the have to be devised to keep man­ and rain in the faces of Robbins in our prices as well as in our furniture, .a feeling almost of the competition, both as to the age of and Kelly and they wore a eeven- Exactly 38 girls went on the hike the speaker dealt with nations its members and experience of the kind's sense of duty alive.” which got underway promptly at rather than personalities. Ho touch­ old Puritan economy. A glance at our price tickets will prove this Members of the Grand Army of days growth of beard. But thay 6 o’clock. Hamilton Metcalf, Jr., club. were smiling. Their wives were ed on the significance of Memorial the Republic present at the service went to the rendezvous— Colonel day and the sacrifices made during assertion. And even a visit that is timed in minutes will show you Helge Pearson, director of the first to greet them. Kelly, who suc­ were Jared Pearl, Lucius Pinney, Clifford D. Cheney’s cottage— ahead the Civil war by the North and the Beethoven Club said today tha. he cessfully withstood the gruelling ever so many moderately priced lovely pieces. was well satisfied with the effort of commander; George Barber, adju­ of time and prepared breakfast for South, believing it was for the best tant; Albert Pierce, Charles Baker, test of greasing rocker arms on the the hungry bikers. interests of their cause. He referred his singers and that it had proved en^ne from the precarlout perch a new and fine experience to them. chaplain. Two other veterans pres­ The whole program went off to the recent Great War and the cir­ In speaking of the concert held ent, not members of the Post, were of an 8-incb cat walk surrounding nicely under the direction of “ Boss” cumstances that led to that world the Wright whirlwind motor, fold­ in Madison Square Garden Friday Elmer Hotchkiss and Stephen Emily Kissman. Gertrude Fish, confiict and pleaded for a more evening, Mr. Pearson said that it Beebe. ed his bride of six weeks in his the unfortunate girl with the short­ tolerant and sympathetic uncer- was the finest thing he had ever This service was conducted at arms and there were tears in his est sleeves, was called upon to “ do” standing between the two great heard and that the impression gain­ the Instance of E. L. Q. Hohenthal, eyes. the dishes and Elizabeth Franc- nations, the United States and ed was a lasting one. Jr., who is chairman of Manches­ Little Jackie Robbins, five, was hasina and Ruth Hansen, the two Great Britain. He had nothicg but the highest ter’s Permanent Memorial Day lifted in his father’s arms and smallest, to put them away. Marlon The full vested choir of the praise for Ralph Baldwin, director committee. snuggled against the famous filer, Lockwood obliged with the broom church sang “ The Radiant Morn” of the Hartford Choral Club and apparently realizing the great ad­ showing that she is most proficient by Woodruff, and the hymn written the Mendelssohn Club of New York, venture his father had just passed in the art of housekeeping. f'-.i the Diamond Jubilee if Vic­ and who also conducted the last SALVATION ARMY through. ' Mary Voikert, who Is always ad­ toria, “ Land of Hope and Glory” , half of the gigantic concert of 4000 Aloft Over 170 Hours. vocating the benefits of walking by Elgar. voices in the Garden. “ His work The “ Fort Worth” stayed in the as an exercise in preference to rid­ At the close of the service the was magnificent” said the local di­ MEMORIAL SERVICE air 172 hours, 32 minutes and one ing, and Hanna Hyde, “ hitched” a audience in the sides oi the church rector. second, according to official com­ ride part of the way home in a remained seated while the British The concert was featured by the putation. truck. The truck driver, however, organizations marched out. solo work of Relnald Werrenath, Adjutant Heard and the Salva­ The storm through which the unintentionally “ spilled the beans” America's premier baritone and tion Army corps marched from the plane passed Saturday night and and Miss Volkert’s secret became Nanette Guilford, soprano of the citadel to the East cemetery yester­ Sunday morning damaged the pro­ public property. Nan Taggart took Metropolitan Opera Company. day afternoon and held a Memorial peller aftei a blade had been slight­ a photograph of the entire group SHERRY CO., HARTFORD This was the last public appear­ service. A circle was formed in an ly cracked a few hours before. The on the trip down. ance of the Beethoven Glee Club open portion of the cemetery and first flaw in the propeller was be­ The menu consisted of fruit, this season which will wind up with a short service held .there consisting lieved to have been caused by a bacon, eggs, crullers and coffee. A HAS REMOVAL SALE a rehearsal a week from tonight. of a short talk by Adjutant Heard blade striking Kelly’s safety belt cat would have starved on wha’ in which he eulogised the lives of while he was on the cat-walk oil­ was left behind which attests to ing the rocker arms. the benefit derived from the trip the deceased members in whose Tuesday the Sherry Company of memory they were gathered. Other With the exception of the dam­ Games were played and then one TRUST CO. TO FLOOD aged propeller, the plane was pr^ group of the girls returned in time 81 Asylum street, Hartford, will members of the corps spoke, mak­ place their entire stock on sale at ing more Intimate references to the nounced in excellent condition by to attend church. The remainder f- experts. went for another hike through the greatly reduced prices to move It BUILDING IN UGHT persons passed on. A duet was Aviation experts today were woods and got back to Manchester at once, as they are moving their given by Bandmaster Addy and his sister, Mrs. Richardson. Songs were studying the refueling record of about 11 o’clock. business, due to the expiration of the “ Fort Worth.” The plane was Tonight the Cheney girls will the lease on their present store. 3ung by the Songsters of the army. Imposing Structure Here Will refueled 17 times during the long, practice baseball at the West Side This sale coming as it does at this During the service the Girl Guards flight. The refueling hose was Stand Out Brilliantly During under the leadership of Miss Rachel and tomorrow night a tennis meet­ time, offers some exceptionally fine only 37 feet long. There were ing is set for the School Street Rec values in merchandise not only foe the Night. Lyon, proceeded to decorate 60 contacts when only ten feet of graves of departed members of the at 7:30. summer wear but also in winter hose was required. The “ QuesUon wearables, so that it will pay one A pair of flood lights to "play” corps, with the. national emblem Mark” never used less than 65 feet on the front of the Manchester and the Salvation Army flag. to buy for the future and store It of hose in making contact, away. Trust company bank building on Ing to aviation men here. The ABOUT TOWN. Main street are being Installed to­ The Sherry Company is an old piloting skill displayed by the crew established Hartford business and day. The work is being done by the COLUMBIA of the “ Fort Worth” and the re­ Miss Ethel Brown of Worcester, Manchester Electric company and It fueling plane la considered remark­ Mass., was a week-end visitor at this is only their second removal is expected will be completed by the the home of Mrs. G, H. Wilcox of in thirty years of business. They The annual Field Day exercises able. enjoy a widespread patronage from end of the week ready for use by of the Town Schools was held Wed Partially Deaf. Green Hill Street. Saturday. Robbins and Kelly retired early customers of Hartford and sur­ nesday afternoon on the Center rounding towns. The store will be The purpose of the lights is to school grounds. The following is last night. They appeared to be In One Hundred and seventy-five make the bank building conspicu­ open every evening until 8:30 for the program: , ^ good physical condition, except that people from New England have al­ ous at night as well as day— a sort 1. Flag Saulte — Leader David they were partially deaf. The con­ ready signed up for the Klwanls the convenience of customers dur­ of an advertising idea which has ing the sale. Hunt. Center. tinuous roar of the motor had Convention in Wllwankee in June. grown into popular use in many deadened their sense of hearing cities lately. The two lights will 2. America. 3. Folk dances by Juniors: and they were unable to carry on be located at a point midway on 1. Lassie dance. Pine street, pr'Fonged conversation. each side of the building near the 2. Lads and lassies. Center. “ We started out to make a rec­ |i » curb. They will be situated in 3. 1 see you. Hop River Village ord and T guess we made It,” Rob­ PROMPT colonial lanterns on the top of COURTEOUS , 4. Children’s Polka. Hop River bins said. , „ „ , fluted columns. CONFIDBN’nA L PLEASANT Village. K K. Hoffman and H. S. Jones, LOANS The bulb in each lantern will 5. Lookyloo, West street. pilots of the refueling ship, were have 1,000 watt power and a-pris­ delighted at the accomplishment of IDEAL PLAN 6. Wind, wind the thread. Old matic reflector will break up the their ‘charge. They ej^ressed ENDORSERS light, throwing it all over the front Hop River. Swedish folk dance. Old Hop greater gratification than did either MORTGAGE OF FURNITURE of the building. A small street Robbins or Kelly. EMHARRASSING INVE.STIGA'nONS light will show from the rear of River. 8 Shoemaker’s dance. Chest­ Neither of the flyers have ac­ INVESTIGATION CHARGE — BONUS the lanterns. The lights will be . cepted any of the numerous offers operated automatically by a time nut Hill. ^ ^ NOR FINES 4. Wand drill. Pine street and West made them by vaudeville circuits ADVANCE REDUCTIONS switch and will be burning from and aviation concerns. dusk until 10 o'clock every night 1 street. Your signature Is our only requirement. 5. Polk dances by seniors. TTie men said they had no plans in the week. 1. Round the village. Center. for the next few weeks except to Your reputation is our security. M Easy tiaymehts: f2 to $5 monthly principal payment repays 2. Virginia reel, Plre street *^^Desplte their fatigue both men f 10 to g75. _ r^i TENNIS COURTS HERE and West street. Larger loans can be easily arranged on your own security 3. Trallen, Pine street. were in excellent spirits. 4. Soldier Boy. Old Hop River. It was estimated that a total of apd repaid in the same proportion. 11213 miles was covered during READY FOR PLAY SOON 6. Columbia drill. Chestnut Hill "Interest at the Lawful Rate Under the Small Loan Act" and Center. the flight of the two aviators, who 7. Races. received their transport licenses 25-yd. dash girls. Just recently. The average ^ d Ideal Financing Association, Inc. The tennis courts at the East and 1. Dorthy LaBonte, West street of the plane during the long ^ n d 088 MAIN STREET, ROOM 408 West Side playgrounds will be 2. Gertrude Holbrook, Pine was estimated at 65 miles per hour. Ameiicab Industrial linilding ready for use in a few days, it was street. F. W. Hawklnson. Mgr. HARTFORD, CONN. Phone 2-8668 announced today by Director Lewis 25 yd. dash, boys. Information without obligation Lloyd. The East Side courts will be 1, Anthony Golln, Old Hop Returns are now in from the ob­ ready tomorrow afternoon, it Is ex­ ' River. . servance of Mother’s Day. It ap­ pected and the West Side pair by 2. Arthur Zenowltz, Chestnut ♦. Thursday or Friday. The High pears that the O f ®ee Hill.. safely and sanfy A NEW SIX AT A PRICE WITHIN THE REACH OF MILUONS school courts are already In use. BO yd. dash, girls. square” prepared by Mother as |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ Tennis is growing popular rapid 1. Mary Sowkollt. Hop River hand of Rsher design. In tts bdbnee ond usual. On Saturday, Bokk will pmzont the new ly in Manchester and scores partici­ VlllagG- poise you will see experienced engineering. pate in the sport daily. 2. Sylvia Mokolaw, Pine street, Merquetter-dezigned by Buick engineers end HAVE YOUR And in perfbrmahce— thotfinol standoid k f 75 yd. dash, boys. bolfr in Buick factories. Mbricetedosanoddl- TOO LATE FOR which all ears ore |udged— yog w « find the 1. Louis Depothy, Old Hop CLASSIFICATION Honal member of the Buidc family, H wiil in no SCHOOL SAVINGS __ „ way ofFect Buick Mself. Suick wilt continue to MorquetteleodingHspricecldst^anlinpiet- 2. Frank Babcock, Old Hop SUTT, DRESS sivemorgin. 7ft Been hondwheffthboeonlM River. express the poUdes that made it the leader l e g a l n o t i c e s new cor is shown Soturdoy. See who! o Following is the weekly school Sack Race. of the fine oar .field for the post quarter- savings system summary announced 1. Margaret Badge, Center. AT A COURT OF PROBATEJ HELD century. ♦ In the smart, comfortable bodies remarkable new outomobite fukk ho* pio> 2. Molly. Rubensteln, Pine at^Manchester, within and | sr.-, by the Savings Bank of Manches­ of the Marquette you will recognize the fine duCed ot o price within tfie reach of mWogi. ■ ■ t, ter again shovdng four schools with street. District of Mawheater. on the 26th CLEANED and a hundred per. cent: Three legged race. . , , '**PreLnt’ wTIJUiAM HTDB. Esq. ! 1. Sylvia Mokolaw and Lilly BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, PUNT, MICHIGAN School At. Dep. FOR DivWon of Onanral Motor* M M onof Stein, Pine street. ‘' “^ t it a of Antoinette Canadian FodorlM 1 HolUster St. . 276 276 late of Manchester, In aald District. CoirporoHaa 1 Man. Green . 236 236 2. Molly Rubensteln and Mary Mdaogmo ■otdq Otbowo, Ont. Mefcoad MorgOoNo Mofor Com 1 South ------72 72 Zuryk. Pine street. ‘**On®motlon of Joseph Reymaaderl 1 Oakland . . . 21 21 Hopping Race. executor with will * MEMORIAL 2 No. School St. 575 574 1. Sylvia Mokolaw, Pine street. ORDERED:—T ^ t six i 3 Highland .Pk. 125 121 2. Dorothy LaBonte, Plae the « t h day of ^ . DON*r d e l a y PHONING FOR 8BRVICBI and the same are linked and aliowM | v'i 4 Washington . 342 326 street'* for the creditors ea® 5 Keeney SL .. 77 70 standing broad Jump, Girls. bring In their claims a ^ h rt aaJd ea , CALL US AT ONCE I JAMES SHEARER, Manager. . 6 Buckland . . . 98 80 1. Mary Sorokllt, Hop River and tha said *■ to give public BOties to CORNER MAIN ST. and MHIDLE TURNPIKE, 7 Nathan Hale . 447 361 Village. to bring in thalr olalM wlthinsaid 8 Barnard . . . . 461 212 2. Molly Rubensteln, Pine time aUowsd by 9 Bnnee ...... 73 46 street this order 6n the PoW® I Standing broad Jnmp, boys, nearest to ths plMS Mandieotar Odaneri ft Dysn 10 L in co ln ...... 416 236 ed last dwelt within said 1. Meijk SorokoUt, Hop River publishing tbs same In soma news- m C m U t S t n e L P l w i e ^ B Totals m . • .3219 2611 VllUge. oapar having' a clrcolatioa la sgld- i. William Watrons, Hop,River ^ ^ t s dlstrloL within That from tbs data 'Of this ''brdsr, sad I A slip of the PjSB can cause a . vniage. j twa msho to this court of tbs aotlsa m n le ia man a. .lot of expanse, 8;BaJlf»me. ' , . ..-'a iQiUid.FW^airf'D on economics. The Cao^lna LoitIO Depothy aad wtra'rAW'a. MZDE. 'tH . Li« - i 7*

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rMMB for dlierlmlnAtloB in faror worst boys in the sute because he w n t n | f n ^ of local reildonU in thii buiinaii knew no better than to lire a gun OPEN THURSDAY IS^ENINOS' UNTIL » O' of controlling ipeel on the itreota at a playmate. kllUng him, seems to WASHINGTON Etmting Sm U t of Manchoitor. The Uat of proiecu- be that that little boy will never <;ioni>^for recklesi ipeeding in this be called on to serve the sentence. LETTER M uJ^r'Sir.SS S^iSSit. .NC ;own would leem to Indicata either Somebody, somehow or other, it is taken for granted, will see to it By RODNEY BUTCHER ♦served as secretary to the Foreign - At It OIsmU « t r ^ ;hat out-of-town drireri are more 'Debt Commission, as assistant to ..A •eatb MMffbMMr. Cobb. that the sentence is nnllifled. roaadad b» tUwood & BU. liable to drive without regard to Washington, May 27.—Some of the Oei 1. IMl conditions than are our own motor- We are not so sure of .that. The the eight congresswomen appear to payments and as general ^ n sei A Three-Room Xvary Bvralns Bxeapt ■aadATi *nd MtM, or else they are held to a Judge in the case, whose name curi­ be skittish about telling their ages for or^nlzatlons created under the BAlldajrA and some do not. Dawes plan. - ~ a iBatartd at tha P&at omea at somewhat more strict accountabili- ously happens to be Butcher, has Ilib>aba8tar< MaD.t aa Saeoad Claaa already denied a motion for a new Five of them have Included the Wall ®°*®J IflUl Mattar. ty. ^ , dates of their births In the new Miss., was a ^strict attortfey un- for June Brides iUBdCKlP'nOM BATBtl By Mall There are a number of -local trial and It would be far from sur­ Congresslonal Directory and the til his ®«“pal^ for Conp^ess last ati dollara a ya r. alaty eants a automobllUts who habitually drive prising If the six-year-old were other three omitted this vital sta- year. Jeff Busby of HouMon, lAitli (or abortar oartoda Ustlc. The three are Mrs. Flor- Miss., was prosecuting attorney of B? oarriar. alabtaaa eaata a wtab- at a reckless rate of speed through Indeed permitted to meet the fate lata oeptaa tbraa oaafa prescribed for him by a prosecutor, ence P. Kahn of California, Mrs. Chickasaw co^unty and was elected IBBCIAL AUVMK'riBlNO BBPItB that part of Main street from the Pearl Peden Oldfield of Arkansas to the 68th Confess. _ TATIVM. Haralltoo»l)a 4,aaa;» Center to Charter Oak street. Thta a grand Jury, a petit Jury and a and Mrs. Ruth Pratt of New York. 1 Augustus McCloskey of t i t Madiaea Avaaaa Naw Torb. if particularly noticeable at noon trial Judge. A number of congressmen have Antonio Is president of the Texu li t Nertb Mlahlgap Avaaaa The trouble In this case Is that also failed to Include any clue to Highway ®l“^. leaca and Just after 6 o'clock. Great good their ages, however^ In submitting Judge unill **** election Pba Maaehaatar Bvaninc *• the little fellow Is neither a feud [aala lo Naw Torb City at 8®**®|/** luck has attended them. Sooner or biographical material for the Dl- gress last November. He J®*®ated j«ra Brand, titxtb Avanoa and 4lnd^ later a dreadful fatality Is sure to 1st nor a voter. If he were either, In rectory Harry M'. Wurzbach, who used to Btraat. and 4lad. Btraat antranea of occur. To this particular stretch of Kentucky, he might poMlbly be Your correspondent has no qs- be the only Republican congress- Ofand Cantral Station and at an pedal business revealing any man from Texas, by i i^atllPB Naira^lianda street the attention of the police Is treated with a more distinguished consideration. Whiskers, imd a rec lady's age beyond suggesting con- voten. tolaat e( IntaraaMonal Nawa Bar- respectfully called. It Is a tempting sultotlon of the Dlrectpry, but the Tom Tom of Tallah thoroughfare, but somebody Is go­ ord of eight killings of some enemy average age of congresswomen, managed to get Into congress ' Tlntarnatlonal Nawa Sarvlca naa tba clan, earn Kentuckians special taken*from the five figures given, without first becoming a l®^®^* asBlualva riahta to oaa tor rapublica- ing to be killed there—unless pre­ Is about 48, The oldest of the five He was a traveling wlesman from ** tlM IB any form all nawa dUpaiobaa ventive measures are taken. newspaper stories and sheriffs ceaditad to or not oibarwiaa aradii^ S b4 and the youngest 44. The ago 1906 to 1927, when be W tbla papar. ••It •“la alao“**■’ azeloalaalr-Min«t««i* Jobs. But what price a baby! average might be located by Inclu-'come here. That was the fl , ______(Of rapablieatloB all OVER ZEALOUS Sion of the ages of the other tiiM he ever ron for any o^ tab local or undatad aawa pabllabad —and It might not, David A. Hogg of Fort Wayne, bdraia." The Fpod, Drug and Insecticide Yoll Barrlca Cliaat of N B A Bar Congresswomen’s Children. jlnd.. Is another Ttta Mambar Audit Boraao of a re a Administration of the Department Three cohgresswomen. meuticu first elected to the 68th Congresa.. liBOona of Agriculture has done too much Mieii children. Mrs. Pratt men- Andrew J. Hickey of La Porte, good work to be lightly criticized Health and Diet none six, of whom five are living, Ind., also practiced law. This Is • MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929 fhrPft dauchters and two sons, his sixth term. and It Is far from certain that Its Mrs Buth Bryan Owen of Florida i George F. Brumm of Mlners- 5 BAD MANNERS latest bulletin Is not well In line Advice his two girls and two boys, and vllle. Pa., still another lawyer, has with many other useful documents Mrs Katherine Langley of Ken- served eight terms .. .. ., Living Room Group A citizen writing to a New York lour one one side of the rever^W* Issued by the Administration, Nev­ By UK. ERA Mi McC'Ot tucky two girls and a boy, Mrs. secutlvely. He complains In his The living room group of this three newspaper complains that, what­ R u t? Hanna McCormick o[ 1111- “ rectory biography that he waa room ensemble is like the sketch seat cushions. All web consteuctioa^ ever else the pupils In the public ertheless It will strike a good many on hardwood frames. Like all other persons that the service is taking ""“ ■‘^ “ o”u'n“ ed'"onl” « “ 'thar‘be«: above. Graceful, light lines with ca­ schools may be learning, they evl- RTIAT CAUSES CONSTIPATION? groups of this ensemble, it caa be too seriously the matter of the The two youngest of the con- beaten In 1920 .the Interjection briole feet. Covered in a combinar dtotly acquire nothing whatever of chased separately, .or in any combin­ over-free use of the word “health” gresswomen giving their ages are.of a third candidate who took 2000 tion of taupe mohair and taupe velour proper behavior In public. “The A railroad train Is supposed to be Mrs, Owen and Mrs, Langley Untaa from the Brumm support. J. ation of pieces you wish 1 In advertising various foods when run on schedule. The same la true to match with figured, moquette ve­ writer,’’ he says, “has seen In­ Before getting Into deep water Howard Swick of Beaver Balls, Pa., it intimates that the persons em­ of the Intestinal contents. Normal­ is a physician, who served In the stances of misbehavior by pupils In by some such suggestion as who ploying that term may be guilty of ly, a meal placed In the stomach looks the youngest of the lot, World War. public conveyances that would put should reach the small Intestines In Hoa a Long Record. misbranding under the Pure Pood correspondent will pass on to tell young savages of both sexes to about four hours, the hepatic flex­ something of some of the con­ Edward W. Pou of Smlthfleld, and 'Drug act and, Inferentlally, ure of the large colon In six hours, shame. Shouting, Improper and gresswomen. Frequent. Inquiries N. C., another lawyer, has been Four Pieces for the Bedroom liable to prosecution. the splenic flexure In nine hours, elected to every Congress since and coarse language. Jumping over the beginning of the pelvic colon among visitors are enough to con­ lig h t “The use of this word Implies," vince any Washingtonians that a including the B8th, Four attractive bedroom, pieces... nut, beautifully finished to a seats, running about, taking and in about twelve hours. A complete Hugh Ike Shott of Bluefleld, W. t h says W. O. Campbell, chief of the majority of Americans don't know a dresser, a Blench vanity-lesser, a nut-brown color, combined destroying' car signs. Interfering evacuation of the remainder should who represents their district in Va., elected last November, was ______American gumwood^ Administration, “that these prod- occur In from fourteen to twenty chest of drawers with with train operation by pushing Congress. One correspondent in successively a printer, editor and has been used for ih r ucU have health-giving or curative hours. However, with many peo­ the House press gallery boasted the publisher and now publishes the an exhra deck on top THREE ROOMS buttons, throwing papers about. ple, evacuation does not occur until ieces, with this top properties, when. In general, they other day that he knew a third of Bluefleld Dally Telegraph, having two addition­ COMPLETE Jostling passengers getting on and twenty-four to thirty-six hours af­ Heartslll Ragon of Clarksville, Srawers of each cab­ merely possess some of the nutrl- the members by sight, but he prob- al drawers, and a Eff cars, seem to be the youthful ter a meal has been digested, and. al,ly wcnld bavc.a bard time pro». Ark., lawyer wa. a inet piece overlaid Uve qualities to be expected In any In some cases, several days ma^ In­ tor and a district attorney and choice of either a Idea of behavior in public. Where In? 1-. Nevertheless, since Speaker with mahogany* wholesome food product. The tervene. And delay In the passage Nicholas Longwortb Is determined held various posts in the Arkansas panel or'poster type Is the training In manners that of the Intestinal contents Is term­ Democratic organization. PiecM or suite can be label claims on these products are to nakfa the House more Important bed___ are included these pupils are expected to learn ed constipation, whether occurring than the Senate, It may In time be William Kirk Kaynor of Spring- purchased separately^ such that the consumer Is led to In the duodenum, llllum, colon or in this group. Wal- $387 and practice? necessary to get better acquainted field, Mass., was football manager If desired. The problem presented to the believe that our in the rectum. with the congressmen. at Yale In 1912, and the Springfield Many people appear to have a Edward M. Beers of Pennsylvania postmaster before his election. school. Of . srool cltr like Now oorely There are now more than 400 stances as vitamins and minerals good dally evacuation, and does not is reputed to be dry- used to York, In sowing the seeds of clvl- consider themselves troubled with other congressmen, of course, but gjipiliLr and that these so-called “health be a Judge. your correspondent will ■write Used behavior among a swarm of constipation, but the trouble Is that Richard B. Wlgglesworth of fcods” are absolutely necessary to the passage may be two or three Milton, Mass., a new congressman something about each one If we Sketeb children whose parents. In many days later than It shoufd be and was a World War captain who later all stay here long enough. cases, are scarcely more than bar­ conserve life and health.” It seems to us that the Food, during this time toxins or putrefac­ barians, Is far .from being paral­ tion may be absorbed. Some of the Drug and Insecticide Admlnlstra- leled In a community like Manches­ principal causes of constipation caecum near the appendix, the as­ given to periodic headaches which tlon.'ln opening,a campaign against occur only on one side of the bead ter where the population is almost arc: cending colon, and the portion of this sort of misrepresentation Is 1— Weakness of the contractivethe sigmoid flexure Just above the at a time. It is due to various dis­ entirely made up of people who turbances of the nervous lystem cutting out a bit of a Job for Itself muscles around the Intestines rectum, where the feces, having be­ know how to behave. Just the which serve the purpose of pushing come hard, are naturally more dif­ and from the common cause of tox­ and one a trifle outside Its real emia which is usually present with same, one wonders whether any­ the contents forward. ficult to expel. province. As we understand it, the all headaches except those resulting thing like enough Instruction In 2— An Insufficient amount of The local pressure of accumiatea Food Administration's rightful roughage or cellulose In the diet. feces may also produce piles, ulcer­ from an accident. Colitis, consti­ the ordinary decencies of life Is In­ pation, and extreme prolapsus of function is to prevent the sale of 3.—Disregarding the Impulse to ation of the colon, fistulas, enteri­ cluded In the school curricula of defaecate. tis, or even a complete stopage. The the abdominal organs are also con­ injurious, adulterated or Improper tributing causes. Connecticut. 4— The habitual use of cathar­pressure may also Interfere with foods. The bulletin In question does tics- , the function of the other organs of A great deal of money and a 5— Irritating substances In thethe pelvis, and undoubtedly causes (Thick Ankles.) great deal of the pupils’ time Is not deal with such foods at all but with foods which, admittedly all diet causing a spasm of the Intes­ many of the heavy, drowsy feelings Question: Dot asks: "Will you spent on Instruction In a consider­ tinal muscular fibres. ordinarily accompanying constipa­ please advise me of something to right In themselves, are merely able variety of decorative branch 6— Diseases, adhesions, or mal­tion, and which are relieved within do for ankles which are slowly but positions of the stomach, or Intes­ a few minutes after a thorough es often described as “frills.” touted as being of a super-excel surely getting thick? Not swollen, lence which they do not possess, tines. cleansing with the enema. Relief but Just plain stolid. Surely there Sometimes the query suggests It­ within such a short time proves This seems to us to be a question 7— Anemia, neurlsthenla, hys­ must be some proper exercises or self whether .the time devoted to teria, acute fevers and diseases of that some of the symptoms are treatments which would remedy teaching some earless child to read of morals, not of health conserva­ the liver. , caused by pressure because this this.” - tion; a matter of unfair business The x-ray Is of Inestimable value would hardly give time for general music would not be better employ­ Answer: If the thickening of tactics, not of pure and wholesome In diagnosing the exact cause of toxemia to disappear. In addition your ankles is'caused by fleshy de­ ed in pointing out to him the un­ constipation and In determining to the local pressure, there is the posits you could reduce them some­ fairness of raiding- a cltlsen’s fruit foods. which portion of the Intestine Is af­ absorption of unellmlnated' toxins, what by following a correct diet The 9-Piece Dining Ensemble $129 In o'ther werds It would seem as trees or throwing the wrappers of fected. A meal may be watched which Is perhaps, the greatest and taking exercises by raising and has been used In. eomblBatlon with selected If the admirable Food, Drug and from the time It enters the mouth single cause of disease. An Early English design haa been used Idtlypops onto lawns.' lowering your weight alternately gumwood. An .extension table, buffet* Insecticide Administration was until the residue is excreted, if the (lu tomorrow’s article 1 will ex on the heels and toes. Massage In fashioning the nine pieces selected for Good manners and an under- delay should be caused by a kink, plain the dangers of constipation). this dining room group. The sturdy legs china cabinet, arm chair and 6 slde chatre meddling, with the best Intention would also be beneficial. However, are Included ,'wlth each outfit,' and . tha sttndlng of their basis—ordinary as in the llllum. this can be read­ if the enlargement Is of the bone and stretchers are typical of th® penod. pieces can be purchased separately, .If you rsspect for the rights and comfort in the world. In something that Is ily ascertained. The normal points QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. you are probably suffering from American walnut, finished In a Iiffit of weakness at which kinks may oc­ brown color to show the beautiful grain, wish. ot' one’s fellows—are perhaps as none of Us business. some constitutional disease which cur are In the latter third of the ' (Migwlne.) would require a careful diagnosis. Important to be taught to a girl as duodenum, the Ilium, and the SECRET GOVERNMENT splenic flexure of the colon. The Questions: Mrs. F. S. asks: free hand drawing and to a boy as "What Is the cause of migraine and There are 508, hospitals In the "While newspapers everywhere usual parts where dilation or mus­ bitw to dissect an angleworm. High cular weakness may occur are what can one do to prevent It?” United States for/ the treatment of Inc, sdiools give credits tor achieve­ as might be expected, are rldlcul- about the llllocecal valve and the Answer: Migraine is the napae tuberculosis. WATKINS BROTHERS, ments In physical training but it ing the Senate for trying to disci­ ttey pay any attention to the amen- pline a news service because It 54 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER ’ 1^8, or rate of courteous and well printed the result of the Lenroot More European Wire Entanglements I niannered pupil higher than an oat confirmation vote taken In secret or a loud-mouthed girl, it does not session, which nobody but one of appear In school reports. Its own members could possibly ‘]lt is a sad begging of the ques­ have disclosed, there Is a surprising tion when educators assert, as they lack of criticism of the Institution a^etlm es do, that the conduct of of secret legislation itself. their pupils outside the schools Is It seems to bo taken for granted mdre than bis ibaro. of legal dlffi* eultles. V n6t their affair but the affair of the that the Senate of the United Watching fbt loms Ubw’ tbo fig* parents—because In nine cases out States, in the special political in­ IN NEW urt of thi fellow pcrehsd.iaf^' on of ten Ill-mannered boys and girls terest of Its Individual members, the tip of tbs flag‘ polek thg tus* are that way for the very reason has the right to conduct proceed­ New York. May 87.—New York'a fThe-idea of luxury Jumps out. from tomsr sighed.. * - "Ah." said be. !*TluitVisbg|' 1 that their parenU are unfitted to ings in the dark so that the votes most Shall have to. take U|k. Wbst s teach them better; and„ it the of those individuals may not be kler sous and daughters has. been, urging saeh oitlsen .. to ipead beyoad marvelous plaes to* bs whom process schools do not edueate them in known to the people who send looatsd—of all places—la the verr-. hli meaai; iloglag.aareteraal eoag servers are after ;you." t conduct, who is going to? them to the Senate. In our humble hjartoMI. met. P»k"'“ Broadway has anaounusd. that opinion no such right Is inherent. a play wUb .but ons ohaihoter-iHU And no right would be claimed or While all about upba the lawns Put SPEED and benches of Central Park mera .t®®r® bsprodueed next aCdkon. . , J^d Arrest, prosecution and convic­ allowed if the people were as vigi­ picnickers nibble at their home- — — some: wag told of aestag n fdUow lant in defense of their own rights goint along tbs sirstt .ftwktng «te tion of motorists of simple speed­ made sandwiches; mere lovers | Qne of the lesser features of the himself.,.. a Asked what tbs^lg ing, without their having partici­ as they should be spoon; mere s a ilo r sg o roinng Central Park Casino, fpr in- Ides might bs, tbs fsllow said: **Oh«. pated in an accident. Is an activity The Star Chumber system of when on shore leave and mere aver- Is a special breakfast room I'm tbS understiidy.** / age clU w s seek for the swanky horib fandera who for which the police and Town govermnent Is absolutely wrong OILEjDBV 8WAN. > whether It* be applied to Congress, h y . or-leu fwsh gallop about the equestrlaa paths In . I. ■' ii'.' t'-i: 1 '. Court of Manchester should be ap­ people of the Social Register-can- A&riv -momlna, FOREST gERVlCE plauded. It is actually more unlm' a state legislature or the common sip tea at 81 per cup In. the new xhe room will resemble au an- council of a city or the board of se­ Caslno. . . • clent SngUsh hunUng lodge, with pprtant that the person who im­ There they can find a Uqdsr. a -plan « p i. lectmen of a Connecticut town. log .walls and cdUngs and' expan­ National .Connell of tbori perils human life, while yet lucky glass ballroom ®nd an opening sive fireplace. Th«re seems to be of Amerloa, tbe-rr ^ . enough to escape taking It, should Government Is the affair of the night cover charge of |25 'per per­ no reasofi wby one. shO|ild have, to psrtment of FoN^'.aal be arrested than that the driver public. In any real democracy. And son. There they can find urban pay more than Id tor. ham gad eggs, win again award tbU the vote of the Senate on the cour decorations While enjoylnff inter- with fruit, toast and coffee, after whose speed has had fatal results urban surroundings. Without go­ medals for meritorious flrmatlon of a federal Judge Is Just a morning, gallop. > ‘ * Boy gimuts wbjO.rsndsct should be. It the latter is a human ing more than a few blooki from The sngppleSt of Jais bands ?NU- servlee ln forest pintsetfon.;/ being at all he has learned his les­ as much a part of the processes of their Fifth avenue or Park avenue allow its music to escape, the. tour nouBClng tbs son; he almost automatically ceases government as the passage of a domiciles, they can enjoy all the walla of the ballroom v and tickle Cbarlso,ll,'.: Dors Urlff act or the vote on an appro­ luxuries and high prices of ,a r ltv the ears of ladi and,lassiea:wander- to be a menace to other lives. It Is country club. They ean be fairly ScoutpsptMm.j^j priation bill. Ing In the moobUibt^ Thb "guest sialtlifg but t t i i : the speeder who has never happeu assured that mere average d t la ^ lilt” will be: handpicked by a very madSls tor. tbs ‘ sd to kill anyone who most needs As for the attempt of the Sen­ will not Intrude upon tbd^ tony committee. WTetc a ; mere TToope n o ate to crack a whip over the press M&ct T6nd6fvouB bccEust tlt6 pncci' reeident, roaming thtougb bln pub-, rjKtrainti and the policeman who wlll.be too sUff for their pocket- vies apprehends him and the court associations by bulldoilnn a corre­ lie park, to. gat Ja by mtotake .and book*. order s diahd tes ersgm.'I baivs no tag snd.TSfOfW^ which punishes him are performing spondent who printed news that doiibt that tbs iteihurda would fall leaked out of one of these hole-and ()f eofirse, this Is all firy typical .eatlgg tb s . pujito.e.'^ a'/service for the still living. The dead in tbdr tracks. taresti: corner sessions, It Is merely silly. of New York. I doubt Jf'tlmre--la pjinishment of a killer motorist is another dty In the wmeh, largely a'service to the de^, and So‘Us most oentral. pubUe THE KENTUCKY CHILD wowMi thus tiahot sh^.Iavlsb..h^ of ffiaaii effect save throngh ex- the gtbtmd t ^ n g to iiple. ^ ^ e majority opinion on the case the faces of Itn-masges. ihattan*. being wbflS 'It wbrtd’s; seehrd<. might be suggest^, however. of the Kentucky child solemnly itnnd V WBT M iDOB- tMOteaced vto fifteen years Impris- onaieBt Ifi eonpBnlonshlp wltlt the r' ' -■ - - ______►___ . • ■- _ — • .. • ■ , • • ••■• ' •. • ■ - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH M ANCB(BSTBR, DONN4, MONDAT. MAT 27,1«SR. ; v,y. -f ' V ■ ( ','—r ,;- "TT

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P o e t s 1 i Is. Back in Town to Work on MEMORY OF LOVED ONES. Town’s Tallest Chimneys; ] We decorate the grave of those &ys Wind Biggest Danger. Whose memory to us is very dear. How much we miss them no one “ Steeple Tom’’ Fitzpatrick is knows back. For twenty years he has Like Him who wipes away our come to Manchester \/orking on tears. chimneys, high and low. about town. He is known as having “ The We stand and weep beside the loneliest Job in the world.” grave “ A steeple jack usually works And wish we could them see. alone,” he says. “ He’s so high up Or hear the voice that to us gave in the ^ r tha^ he doesn’t look In life the sweetest melody. human. In fact there are people who think a “ jack” isn’t human. Our mother dear, we don’t forget And let me tell you, that with noth­ Her love, her toil and sacrifice; ing but the sky overhead and little Sweet memories linger with us yet spots below which probably are How she made joyous our life. people, a man sitting on a flag pole '' • or on a high steeple can feel' as We honor those who were so brave lonely as a man in the desert.” All through the battles of life. “ Steeple Tom” should know. He And place a flower upon the grave has climbed a point as high as 550 Cfjf a husband, father or wife. feet when working on the William Penn statute. And is his work And children too have passed away, thrilling? It seems so to some ^ m e have a son or daughter gone; people but it’s all in a day’s work Ttey could not with us longer stay to Tom. Steeplejacking, he will ^or Infinite wisdom called them tell you, is no business for a man home. interested in living to a ripe old s- age, and it’s no work for a nervous We place a flower also for them man. Next to a broken rope, the Upon a little mound of earth wind is the greatest source of dan­ Remembering the time of when ger to the steeple jack.” says Tom. They brought to us much mirth. “ The person below can hardly realize the force of the wind above. REMOVAL SALEH It is not all of life for us to live It is extremely difficult to keep Noy all of death for*us to die; your balance and a lost balance may Our blessed Lord to us doth give mean a fatal crash. Even the The promise of a home on high. most experienced steeplejack finds th it difficult to swing and sway about TJherefore, in sorrow, we find joy in the wind hundreds of feet above Starting Tuesday, May 29 A silver lining to the dark cloud; ground with only a rope for sup­ jpsus will come for us bye and port. h^e. Two men will assist Tom Fitz­ Death no longer will wear a shroud. patrick in his work in Manchester. i- His largest work will be on two of Must Move At Once! These Prices Mean Action! Every Bit Of Merchandise Cfod’s ways are not like our ways; Cheney Brother’s chimneys, 100 We cannot understand the mystery feet and 125 feet high respectively. how the dead will be raised The work will take two or three Marked At Sacrifice Prices To Move It! $65,000 STOCK GOING! Tbe Lord bath the keys of victory. days. Aerefore, in believing, we do re­ We don’t want to move a dollar’s worth of our present stock. We Nothing has been reserved! Act at once and buy merchandise at the joice ENDURANCE FLIERS would rather sacrifice it than pay the moving van. They’re high priced height of the season at after-season prices. Come and bring your friends. At thd thought of His coming fellows and besides there is the confusion and trouble attendant with such This is only the second event of this kind in 30 years of business and it again; work. All in the grave will hear his voice TALK OVER RADIO will be a long time before you get such an opportunity again. K ^ d the mystery no longer remain. Manchester people who took ^ ^ a t a blessed reunion, oh, how sufficient Interest to stay up late, ■r grand. had the opportunity at midnight | Broken Lots of High Grade Suits When earthly shadows flee away last night to listen in on a nation­ j^ d we shall meet in the heaven- wide broadcast fiom Fort Worth, All Topcoats ^ Price SUITS A t 1 /2 Price and Less. 1; ly land. Texas, of the two men who had a With Jesus and loved ones ever few hours earlier set a new record j Regardless of Former Prices. All Styles and Cdors. Fresh Merchandise. stay. for staying aloft in an airplane. Both Reginald L. Robbins and JWeanwhlle we place a little flower James Kelly, who stayed in the a ir; Tremendou Stock of Upon the grave of our friends, for more than a week in their sin­ Rusting in God till that glad hour gle-motored Ryan monoplane “ Fort $50.00 SUITS now $36.75 When faith in sight shall end. Worth,”, spoke over the radio as Overcoats Price F. CLOUGH. ODD TROUSERS did their wives, operators of the I Cut to less than refuelling plane and others. It was $35.00 now ' That Will Match Your Suit. quite evident from their voices thatj SUITS $24.75 the record breaking fliers were very Buy Now for Next Winter. tlred.^ r Theaters $32.50 SUITS now $ 2 1 . 7 5 Y4 Off and More

HOSIERY One Special Lot of SHIRTS AT THE STATE ON NEW SCHEDULE 75c Silk Hose $1.50 NECKWEAR Faultless Flannel V Maurice <%evaller Q u a lity ...... O ^ C When Maqrlce Chevalier, soldier Offices of the State Motor Vehicle $1.50 and Pajamas Cut to Less Qt France, and lion of the conti­ Department will operate on the fol­ 41 c"*"' $2.00 Ties lowing summer schedule beginning 5 Pair for $2.00 $1.19 Than Half Price nental stage, came marching into Monday,.May 27th, according to an BELTS the silversheet at the State theater announcement from the Depart­ Inst night b f gave his audience a ment today, while maintaining the $1.50 Cowhide Belts $1.00 Ties . 69c great big thrill, and kept them en­ same number of working hours as 50c Fancy Hose With True Silver Plated All Winter Furnish­ grailed every moment that his at present. The opening and clos­ 3 Pair for Initial Ruckles. A Special Lot of Neckwear, spirited voice— and body were be- ing time will be advanced one half ing at Correspond­ ^ re them. For with Chevalier it Is hour. 89c not alone the animation of vocal \ $ ingly Low Prices. All business will be operated at SlcOO 1.00 tone which “ gets” people, young 7:30 a, m. Instead of 8 a. m. and ^ d old— but it is also that tem­ closed at 3:30 p. m. instead of 4 peramental language of the bands, p. m. except Saturdays when the Van Heusen Semi- k^e face and the feet. offices will be open from 8 to 11 Golf Knickers $3.50 Splendid Line of In his current and first singing a. m. eastern standard time. Stiff Collars XAVINCX Sweaters land talking picture for Paramount, [entitled "Innocents of Paris,” now Linen Golf Knickers Splendid Values in j playing at the State, Chevalier 25 c SWEATERS at [plays the part of a happy-go-lucky $2.45 G olf Hose push-cart singer of the Paris I atreets. He gets a chance to go on the stage with his songs and clev- One Special Lot of Season’s Newest 89c a n d u p pantomime, and the plot affords All Radically m every opportunity to present $2.00 A 4 S PAJAMAS Colors Heavy and light weights. [the gorgeous values of his full re- THE TELEGRAPH . Reduced All itylei. Ipertoire of melodious songs— lyrics Eighty-five years ago today and ballads which have established America thrilled to the announce­ Straw Hats I him in actual life as the reigning ment that Samuel F. B. Morse’s king of jazz entertainment in Eu- invention, the telegraph, bad proved i rope. itself a success, A message had Slaihed at the height of the In “ Innocents of Paris” Cbeva- been sent over the experimental BE HERE Men’s Felt Hats season. Shirts DONT wires between Washington and Bal­ I Uer is supported by a splendid cast Arrow, VSn Heuaen and Imperial Brands , Including Sylvia Beecber, George timore. The text of that brief mes­ New Spring Styles $2.50 Straws___ $1.89 [Fawcett, John Miljan, Margaret sage, “ What hath God wrought?” ♦ has since been taught to every EARLY $3.00 Shirts...... $2.39 FORGET Llringston and Russell Simpson. schoolboy. ' Rmbard Wallace directed. $4.00 Values...... $2.79 $3.00 Straws ... $2.29 A Hal Roach comeily and the Iat> The experiment was made pos­ $2.50 S h irts ...... $1.89 sible by the fact that Congress lest issue of State News Events will $3.50 Straws .... $2.79 THE TIME appropriated 130,000 in the closing ForlH ESE Values...... $3.89 $2.00 S h irts...... $1.69 [complete the program. moments of the 1848 session to Wednesday and Thursday brings pay its cost. Morse's Instrument and ^ [the adorable Alice White in her was set up In the chambers of the Panamas and i,new First National Vitaphone talk- VALUES GENUINE supreme court In the eapltol and ■ ing picture, “ Hot Stuff." from there the first message was Leghorns On Friday and Saturday the sent. t k P U C E )Btate will present Dolores Costello The Telegrapk that Morse In­ B. V , D. $6.50Value ..... $4.79 Cimie Early! Be Prepared to {in “ The Glad Rag Doll,” a 100 per vented weighed approximately 800 cent all-talking film. pounds. Today's Instrument weighs Buy and Save Money. Every. less than three. Despite this, how­ Union Suits While They Last ever, there have been few essential LORD BALFOUR ILL changes made in-the principle. Item is a Real Bargain. A little known fact about Morse London, May 27— The health of is that be received, as the result [Lord Balfour, former prime min- of his revolutionary invention, [later and secretary for foreign af- more medals and honorary degrees [fairs during the war years, is caus­ than perhaps any other man who ing considerable anxiety to bis re- ever lived. He experimented with Arnold Glove-Grip Broksn Lots of jiatires and governmental collea­ photography in its early days and $2.00 and $2.50 GOLF BALL gues, the “ Daily Express” stated took the first daguerreotypes in I Arrow Athletic [today. The earl is 81 years of age. Shoes HIGH SHOES A T COST the United States. Faultless Rsgular 110.00 QadUty Jerseys and Shorts Silver King .... No Belt Pajamas $6.99 Click Cotonet... t $1.00* $1.50 G reyG ooie The true lover of an eight-in-line First Quslity ‘ Long Birch J • 39c Children’s Rubbers ■ will do well to try out $1.59 $2.00 $3.00 Blreh 60-60 t 9 $ $ $1 25 c Won IS toflO pair. Ranger...... 28e GARDNER EIGHT Price $1295 up ft F.O.B.

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a ehange In n i^ s LegfUaaTS syetlos Mail^ at Sea WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY in tho winter of 19S0>S1 would bs ' DAILY PROGRAM necessary and the name would pr^ 7:00 «:0O—Hemp’a dlnnar orAeaua. Leiding DX Stations. lumably go Into n o at tho end ok Monday, X i^ 27. •:00 7:00—W KAF prograBaa ( « bra.). MAT CHANGE n s NAME that college year.” Tw«iity>«ls yean efSooM nmile 492>-WOR. NlWARK-710. A T L A N T A -7 ^ Ooncemlng the centennial. Dr. ir}U>» r«Tl«ir*d owJTOBAF and M- 7:00 t:00—Bon'a children hour. 7:80 8:80—NBC programs (y hr.) •lOO 7K»-Muolo of Oarmany. McConaughy laye “a dedaion will The day devoted, tO thd b m o i- g M 7:80—Ouriaaqua, "Shootlna of 8:80 7;80-Mualo box ory of^i)epEitod dear opea . SKIT iis? ©a.1% (8V8 ^ ) Win be reached shortly as to the time of Dan Mearavfi” music. comedians Bat No Acti~KYW , CHICAOO—108a UntU 1981, Says President. ably will avoid commencement resting place look ita hestf oemMy star. . 8:80 8:80—WJZ real folka hour. Some date in May or October, 1931, niral dketeh centtrlw around tk j 10:00 0:00—Songs of yesterday. 10:00 8:00—Oanoe o r o h e t^ la likely to be chosen.’* folk! of Thompkina Am era. Soft 10:80 0:80—Nlgnt Club rom an^ 10:80 9:80—WJZ hlatonr dranuu ^dletown; May 27.—When L E T US D a T H E WOlUC wphyra and buddlns trooa, plua a 11:06 10:06—Organ recital; orchestra. H:10 10:10—Dance mnwo^ to 8;0a sAaral noat-buUdln» tandency aawng aOLS-WBZ, NEW ENQLANO-800. 889.4— WBEM, CHICAGO—770. Wesleyan University eelebratee the KING TO SIGN PACT FO R y o u . / tha blrda, have all comblnad to turn 7:00 6i00—Musical program. 9:00 8:00—Orchestra; rayelUe prtg. oentennlsl of Its birth, tn 1981, the tba thoufhta of BUI i^klna, to mat- 7:80 6:80—WJZ programs (8% bra.) Experienced workere 4hdt will 10:00 9:00—Thompeon'i night court university board of trustees la ex­ London. May 27 — King Victor 10:00 8:00—Pianist; tiwbadoura. 10:80 9:80—Lorahardb'a o tc h e a ^ leave the lot at iu beet«' A pected "to reach s final decision on a* « 464.8-WEAF, n e w Y O B K - ^ . 344.6—WENR, CHICAGO—«7a Emmanuel, of Italy, today signed of which yon can be pro^. 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 8M6 7:16—Farmer Ruak'e lalk.^ the name of the college,’’ aecording the Lateran treaty which will be­ 6:86- 6:86—Vocal trio, orchestra. 18:00 11:00—Musical checkerboard. nlfht, preaontln* the ban^^wrmphonj; 6:00—EducaUonal talka 18:80 11:80—Two comedy skita to Preaidenl James L. IdcGonaughy come effective tomorrow, said an orcbeatra and danoo orohaatra_ of 7:00 8:00 7:00—Dranutlsatlen of Indian. 1:00 11:00—OX air vaudeville. who in a report today said: “There Exchange Telegraph despatch from Phone 341 or 2441 Rensaelaor Polytachnlo spells Motor Speedway. 41S4—WQN.WLIB. CHICAOO—72a are strong arguments for a change by FOlaom, attractive, young mualMl. 9:80 8:80—WBAF family party. Rome this afternoon. This la the 8:80 7:90—Oypslea dance orchestra. and for Continuing, the present Grading, TorHug, -43aedhig comedy and vaudeville *taj, will ^ 0:80 8180—Family party with John 10:80 9:80—ArtleU; orch; qdintet treaty of conciliation between the the atellar attraetlon of. tba ^bU M band. 18:15 10:85—Dance, baritone; ship. name which, however, la quite un> hour throu^ tta ColumbU ayawm a t , Philip teusirsSeuagL Catholic church asd the Italian 10:80 8:80—BmpI - - lira Builders drama. 18:16 11:16—Two dance orcheatraa distinctive at least west of the state settling the conflict that had Alexander Jarvis 9;S0. 'Mloa Volaom *• ..l*"**® 2 *^ 11:00 10:00—Ouera. "Ombre -.wnun* Rusae.'* 654.1—WJJD, CHICAOO—118a 41S Center StreiK noted for her Imperaonatlona of the; 8:80 7:80—Dance orchestra, trio. Alleghenies. If trustees decide on existed since 1870. modem girl. 9:00 8:00—Mpoaeheart hour, a on ^ 6KI0 6:00—Dinner dance muslo. 11:06 10:06—Orchestra, myatery three. ’ Wave lengtha In metara on Ifft of 544.5- WL8. C H IC A G O -^ atatlon title. kUocyclM on t t e ^ lb b 7rt» 8t00—South sea leiandera 7:80 8i8lh-Roxy and Hie Oanq wKh 8:00 7:00—String sextet selectiona TImee are Eaatern Mickey McKee, whistler. 10:00 8:00—Water witches program. and Eastern S t a n ^ . T8lack face 7:80—Hugo Marianrs orchestra. 10:80 9:80—Musical programs. type Indicatea beat featuraa. 8:80 StOO 8rtX>—Favorite muaio of Oanaral 11:80 10:80—Singing Fireman's recltsL . John J. Parahlng. . , 11:40 10:40—Musical program. Leading Bait Btntions. 1,30 8:80—Thompkina Cerntra Real 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO-era Fallca. rural akatch. 8:00 7:00—WOR programs (8 bra) 10:00 8:00—Concert Bureau artlata 11:00 10:00—Romantlo entertainment ATLANTIC CITY-IIOO. 9:80—Scottt'a dance orchestra. 11:25 10:26—Aerials: two orchestraa 8:00 7:00—Orchestra; Honolulu dua 10:80 288.3— WF A A, DALLAS—1040. Just a Matter ii:6o 10:00—Slumber muala . 9:35 8:15—Btudlo concert or<*eatra. 461.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 10:00 9:00—Cline's dance orchestra. 10’30 9:30—Contralto and bant 10:00 9:00—Don Beafor'B orchestra. 887—CMC, HAVANA—84a 11:10 10:10—Two dsnce orejw m a. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slumber music. 8:00 7:00—Cuban aerenaders: orch. efficient managers and willing clerks ready to 548.1—WOR. BUFFALO—W . 848.5— WCAE. PITTSBUROH—1220. 10:00 9:00—Symphony orchestra. 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 6:00 6:00—Dinner dance orchestra. 11:00 lOiOO—Spsnish musical comedy. serve you quickly. 7:16 6:15—Coon musical memoriea 7;S0 6:80—Traffic talk; Olmbee. 12:00 11:00—Havana dance music. 8:00 7:00—W EAP programs (4 hra) 8:00 7:00—WEAK programs (3 hrs.) 478.9—WOS, JEFFERSON CITY—830. 12:10 11:10—Theater organ iv c lt^ 11:00 10:00—Studio entertaJnmenL 10:15 9:15—Church feature hour. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALOt-TO. 11:80 10:80—Theater radio revue. 11:00 10:00—Christian College hour. 7:00 6:00—Studio program; talk. 880.7— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1160. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANQ Etrr.—640. 7:45 6:45—WOR Prokrams (2 ^ h rs.) 8:00 1:00—Concert orchestra 488.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—^ 7:80 8:80—WJZ program! (8Vk hn.) 10 too 9:00—Rochester feature noura 379.5— KQO. OAKLAND—79a 8:15 7:16—Dinner dance music. 11:00 10:00—WJZ Slwmlvsr mnsle. Fancy New Potatoes « n>s. 25« 8:R0 7:30—Orchestra; organ program 12:00 11:00—Shell symphonlsU hour, 9:30 8:80—WJZ real folks. 579.5— WOY. SCHENECTADY—790. 12:30 11:30—Studio musical programa 10:00 9:00—Musical cruise. , 18:66 ll;65—Time; weather; markets. •270.1—WRVA. RICHMOND—1110. 11:00 10:00—Hamilton Club; orchertra. 8:00 6:00—Studio dinner orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WEAF feature houra 1:00 12:00—Orchestra: comedy trip. 8:66 8:66—Talk. "Bye Health.'* 9:00 8:00—Luxury boys; octet 880.8-WTAM. CLEVELAND—1070. 7:00 9:00—Dinner dance muslo. 10:00 9:00—History; eerenaders; piano 7:80 6:80—M ^ t r y play serial. Fine Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 8:00 8:00—WEAK proga (SH hra) 11:00 10:00—WEAF grand opera 8:00 7:00—im A F programs M hra) 12:00 11:00—Studio dance orchestra 12:80 11:80—Dance Program. 825.4—WHAZ, TROY—1800. 390.8-WCX-WJR. DETROIT—m 44a9-KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—«8a 7:30 6:30—W.IZ programs fS tfh rs) 8:00 7:00—R. P. I. Student band. 8:80 7:30-R. P. I. Symphony orch 12:30 11:80—NBC programs. 499.7—WTIC. HARTFORD—600. 1:00 18:00—Variety program, artlsta Mail a letter abdard the Leviathan and it’ll beat you home. On the 6:35 6:80—Helmberger’s trio. 9:05 8:0S—R. P. I. dance orchestra Secondary Eastern Btations. Secondary DX Stktions. huge liner’s return trip tp America early in June, It will be met 600 miles SUvorbrook Butter 94aS-WABO, NEW - YORK-JMa 238—KOlt, COUNCIL BLUFFS—126a at sea by ah airplane which will snatch bags of mail out of the new in­ 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—880. 7:80 8:80—Feature artlata, trio. 12:00 11:00—Basra entertainment _ 6:40 6:40—Big Brother CSub; mnsle. 8:00 7:00—ArtlsU; avlatora 8dK) 1:00—Amos *n' Andy, comedians vention pictured above. By means of this 40-foot steel device— now 7:80 6:80—nigrim 'e entertainment 9:00' 8:00—International mueie hour, 8:15 1:16—Lassen concert fro1lc.__ 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (8 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Miracle musical program. 374.5— KTH8. HOT SPRINQ8—80a being built on the after-deck of the Leviathan— the plane will drop a 11:15 10:16—Renard's dance orchestra. 10:80 9:80—Sentimental muslo. aonga 8:80 7:80—Concert trio, soprano. cable overboard, pick dp sacks of letters and speed to shore 24 hours Suunyfield Sliced Bacon 64S.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—660. 11:00 10:00—Two. dance orchestraa 9:80 8:30—Orchestra baritone. 10:80 9:80—Meyer Davis orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WOR programs (8 hra.) 572.8- W LW U NEW YORK-1100. before the liner arrives. Below you see Dr. L. S. Adams, left, of Seattle, 6:05 6:05—Contralto: orchestra 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (3 hra.)^ Wash., inventor of the device, and Lieut. Commander George Pond, who 11:10 10:10—Dance orchestra. 6:40 6:40—Talk: soprano, ensemble. 7:85 6:25—Baritone; book talk._^ 11:00 10:00—Play: Ames 'n' Andy. will fly the sfiaplane that Is to make the world’s first non-stop collection 216.7— WHK. CLEVELANC^I^^ 528—WNYC, NEW YORK—570 18:15 11:16—Artlsta entertainment 8:00 7:00—WOR programa (8 hrs.) 18:45 11:46—Tha Swanee singers. Selectod Eggs dozen 7:10 6:10.-Concerteana concert of mail at sea, . , / 11:15 10:16—Slumber music. 7:85 6;86—Air college lectures. 1:16 12:16—Dance: nlghthawk frolic. 18:00 11:00—Amos-*n* Andy, comedians 11:00 lOdlO—City College Symphony 870.2—WCeO, MINN., ST. PAUL—8ia 12:15 11:16—Two dance orcheetraa oreheatra. 10:00 9:00—Hamllne Unlveislty hour. 326.9-WWJ, DETROIT—820. 434.5—CNRO, OTTAWA-r«8a 11:80 10:80—Concert orchestra, tenor. 7:46 6:45—Studio musical program.^ 8:80 7:80—CIrls and hoys corner. 18:80 11:80—Long's dsnee orchestra 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (4 hra) 9:00 8:00—Concert orchestra 481.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—850. dozen 9:00 8:00—Craig's dancA orchestra. Sunnybrook E g g s 410.7— CFCF, MONTREAL—78a 9:45 8:45—Symphony orchestra 9:00 8:00—Canadian musloal review. 11:80 10:80—.Tohnston's dance orch. 9:80.,_ . 8:80—W...... E AF.. prog^ (IH___ hra ) 815.8— WRC. WASHINGTON—W . 11:00 10:00—Salon orchestra: studio. 10:00 9:00—Toronto programs (8 hra) 12:00 11:00—Orch., soprano, baritone. 11:00 10:00—Two dance orcheetraa. 8:00 7:00—W EAF proga. (8% hra) The cost o^ the beautiful­ Hams lot of old. fogeys that a woman “'the American male is notori­ ly complete Quish ser­ should enjoy personally preparing ously adept and Incompetent as a vices, would be Inevitably WTIC the food her husband eats. They lover, and the laws of his country higher; were It not for the are likd a flock of wet hens. I sternly forbid any effort to. Improve man^ economies possible PROGRAMS doubt If my husband could eat food him.” through the use of the Shoulders 4*6 lb. are. 1 prepare." •^H. L. Mencken. (American Mer- newoet id modern equlp- — ^Vaughn de Leath, radio singer. Travelers, Hartford ' cury.) raentAOfld. our methods of eff^ive skill'and effi­ 500 m. 600 K. C. “One of the most Important mat­ ciency. ters in any hearing la that It should 225 MAIN ST. be open to the press.’ \ Program For Monday tVM. E KRAH MANCHESTER — Senator Simmons, North Caro- Real old-fashioned Neva England baked (E. D. S. T.) lina. CAN? Expert betms at a low price. 6:00 p. m.— Summary of Program. Bessie Lillian Taft. ^‘T burst out laughing the other ru h eraf day when it was said of a certain Radio Service 6:15 p. m.— “Did You Know— ?“ man that he has devoted bis life to 6:20 p. m.— ^United States Daily. Phileo Jars and Batteries his country; for. he has devoted his News Bulletins from Washing­ life to politics." R C A Tabes and New Sets. ton, D. C. — Ed- Howe, Atchison, Kas., editor 6:25 p. m.— Hartford Courant and writer. Phone'364-2 News Bulletins. WHITEHOVSE. The quality evaporated CANS 6:30 p. m.— ^Hotel Bond Trio— milk. Keep a supply on your shelves. Emil Heimberger, Director. Members of Emil Heimber- ger’s Hotel Bond Trio-will rer veal the erotic side of their natures in a dinner concert from Station W TIC at 6:30 o’clock thia evening. The pro­ gram consists delusively of love songs. These lyrics of the Use Ivory for every leaning purpose. It is LARGE gentle passion are the musical very economicaL CAKES sentiments of composers of several nationalities. Flegler and Cremieux have been chos­ en to represent the musical love dreama of the romantic Peanut Butter Frenchman. The Norwegian composer Grieg will show how the German swain voices bis HEREY The children love this fine quality spread, love, and the Italian Plnsuti POUND PAIL, Special Price 19e how the nomadic Arab doeu it. Cadman’s “At Dawning" will be the American contribution ETHYL to thia Interesting group of numbera Program of Love Songs— AT ITS Cookies Love S o n g ...... Glegler Song of the Broken Heart . . . Your choice of aU Idnds of N.B.C. five cent PKGS ...... 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jDai7y fife 5 - -f! >. S ervice SERVICE INC. 0.1929 ^ Hints Od How Tb E w p W«U ^ a r t s tev/ ySrk Mies ElIen Wilkinson, redrheadedfonMslf from b j World A aU ^ tjr Socialist member of . Farliamient, edt ’T - * ij. C< ■ has Just publiiihed a novel. Under HpW OLD IS ANN? SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE thin dlsgnisea it discusses her fel­ SALIVA IB VALUABLE. low M. P.^B. ‘They are rather wrig­ Just why any (ibmm6fi*n should IN CUBING DISEASE be ipade about thb taict^ihat mwt gly about the novel, and look for­ of our eohgreaawQmeh j^ve 'their ward to a sequel rather apprehen­ ages In the last congreeeliwal di­ EDITOB’d NOTE:—^Thls is the last sively. They are. aaylng^a few of • series of articles on common rectory la beyond me! T tet Wo* tblufs, too,;about "these, two-faced men are unwilling to give, their health superstlGons written es* tgomen,’’ and remembering , that pectally fo r this paper and NEA ages has been an explode^:-^PTth Margot Asquith "betrayed”* all her to,' some time. At least thejr-''bs^ Service bjr' Dr. Morris Flsbbein, friends nserely to write a smart and noted health antborltjr. been perfectly willing to ^ vq an lucrative bookv * age tor some time; whet^fr the BT DB. MOBBIS FI8HBBIN right age qr not Is another matr ter. women have social and HOW ABOUT MEN? professional ages these days. Just Editor Journal of the American The tempest all reminds me of as they have social and profession­ Medical Association and of Hygeia, certain other books about the al names! the Health Magaslne great which were published in an­ onymity and traced back to male Ancient man was' firmly convinc­ authors. Women, when they take ed that the lalvla was a magical their pen in hand, Just seem to fiuld. His conviction was based on dare to be a little more frank. COVENTRY the fact that be had not the slight­ Women, too, intelligent ones, at est conception of the origin of the least, have the faculty of squees- saliva, its chemical composition or The Coventry Grange No. 75 P. Ing every situation dry. They are of H. bad a special meeting on its purpose. not only content to be M. P.’s. Many of these ancient beliefs Thursday evening to initiate a class They want to write about it, too. in the first and second degrees. have persisted to modern times, so 4 ^ 8 . There are infinitely more women that the Senegalese witch doctors Vernon Grange Joined with the successful in their business and Coventry Grange In the. initiation. cure neifraglla and headache by professions who take their pens The meeting was well attended, chanting certain formulas and ex­ in hand and interpret that profes­ several out of town members being pectorating on the forehead of the sion than there are men who do present. Tbis is the first time the person concerned. the same thing. Men seem con Coventry degree team Initiated and In some parts of Great Britain tent with one Job— not two or their work la to be complimented warts and ringworms are cured by K more. for It was done in a very pleasing rubbing on salvia and in Cornwall, and dignified manner. Those who according to McKentie, the fore­ WHEN r r S FASHION took the two degrees from Vernon finger of the right band is wetted are Mr. and Mri. Geqrge Ewing, with salvia, the front of the left Suppose that the dressmakers Mr. and Mrs. George Barron, Gaorga shoe crossed with it three times and put out a new dress In a certain was outlined Guillard, Mrs. Jeanne Ouillard, , Nan dropped the receiver of the listening-in device in to the drawe r ns Morgan's body the Lord’s prayer repeated back­ J shade of blue. They don’t consld' Mrs. Fred Ecker and Mr. and Mrs. on the frosted glass of the oater door. ward to cure sciatica. It would be er that dress really a suceeu, ” a Ernest Smith. Those from CovfQ- possible to find innumerable iu- fashion,’’ till 86 per cent of all try are Alva A. Royee, John I. ■?> stances of a similar character relat­ women are wearing that, blue Baxter, Raymond Storrs, Lillie taken It upon himself to telephone hastily, Nan began to jot down In ed to cures of diseases by the sali­ 00 dress. In other words, abOut 80 Masklell, William Arnold Mc­ THIS HAS HAPPENED Crawford for additional authority. short-hand the conversation that vary method. out 0^ 260 'women must sponsor a Kinney, Thomae bicKinney, Maude NAN CARROLL does not sus­ "Wolfe, the cashier, says that he was taking place In the private The truth is, of course, that the fashion before ite launchers draw Brigham, Addle Viola. WhHe, Mil­ pect that the cause of her hap­ spoke to you personally on the office: saliva consists merely of water, .1 8 9 a relieved breath. dred Y7oIf, Andrew Slebman and piness during the past three years phone and that you O. K.’d the Alice Belton: "Qqit, Bert! I’m sodium (ibiorlde, other salts and a Arthur A. Oulhman. Refreshmeuts as secretary to ATTORNEY JOHN ferment that dlgesU starch. The check," Morgan told Crawford. mad at you — Oh-h! You're so SHE TOOK IT were served and dancing enjoyed CURTIS MORGAN is her love for “ That Is one of the prosecution’s strong! But honestly, I am mad saliva . comes from a number of before adjourning. Constance Bennett, young pret Morgan until WILLIS TODD, an trump cards, of course. What about at you— " glands which are known as the 507 Raymond Storri, Marlon Bfll, ordent suitor, faces her with the i " ) ty, talented, accepted one million It, Bert?” Crawford: "What about, Peter salivary glands, two of them in George and Cora Kingsbury at­ accnsatibn. Then, though site de­ front of the ear and two under each dollars in alimony from her ex The blue eyes looked blank with Pan? Lord, you’re cuter than ever!” tended the Older Boys’ and Girls’ spises herself for it, she Is forced of the Jaw bones. It is in no way re­ husband. Phillip Plant, thus shat­ Conference at Stafford Springs. surprise, but utterly unafraid. Alice: "Aw, you can’t kid me, ' to adroit to herself the truth of “ That’s simply not true. Jack, I've lated to disease. tering ow prevalent Idea that the , , . Quit, Bert.” his’accusal ion. never spoken with Wolfe over the In certain diseases unusual sub­ 1218 U 0S3 njodern wouan eapabla of eelf Because of Nan's brilliant mind. telephone in my life. I've talked Crawford: "Listen, Alice. You stances are found In the salvia and .173. 69 support, spurns alimony. Moiuaa depends on her tp assist with him at the bank, of course, and I've had some pretty good thus It may be used ae a material Perhaps she does when it'e to him with his cases, and she en­ but he never got mo when be called times, haven’t we? Well, ^ honey, for aid in diagnoele. th> tune of 120 a week, but a cool tirely justlfles his confidence by — if he did call.” you can do a whole lot for me, t Its chief value ie obviously to million le a different thing to be brining an important witness mighty big favor, if you will— " keep the mouth moist and help in No, 178— The Afternoon Mode. spurned. ATBODGHI ‘Tm afraid we can’t convince a Manchester Herald Into hi« latest case, the defense! jury that the cashier of the First Alice: "It’s about this awfu the digestion of starch. This style is deslgneu in sizes 16,' of GRACE COX, Indicted for I'attem Service National Bank is a liar. The bank's trial, Isn’t It? Honeetly, Bert, you When these simple facte are 18, 20 yean, 86, 88, 40 and 42 blacbinail, thus helping him to known. It is unneeeesary to imagine BULLY FOR GRANDMA! records show that all of the money coulda knocked me over with inebes bust measure. Size 26 re-^ 588 He that loveth eilrer shall not win a spectacular victory. Bhe any magical reaeone for this sim­ A grandmother % f 81 recently be eatleiled wltb eUveri nor be that was drawn after the first of No­ Crawford: "I know, honey! Lie- quires 8 8-4 yards of 40-inch ma­ does not tell him, however, of a vember. Bland gave himself plenty ple eubetance. Probably an Impdr- As our patierae are nailed made her debut as premiere dan loveth abundance with increase 1 blackmail note addressed to him ten, and listen hard: Wolfe, the terial with 1 yard of ribbon, | ■euse of a certain dancing class in of time before the next monthly cashier of the First National, ^ya tant factor in the belief that ealiva rroui NSW fork Utty piesse al­ tble le also vanity,— Becl. 8110, and containing a nasty Insinua- statement was due. According to bad special virtue is the fact that No. 169— Smart Bleevelese Mode. 1 low fire days. Cleveland, 0. Tbli Is truly re­ Huii about his beautiful and he called me and talked to me on markable, as the woman bad nev­ y • • • Wolfe, the check about which he pjjone on Wednesday afternoon, animals lick or tuck Inflammatione, This style Is designed in lizee 16, That man has the fewest wantt baiH'hty wife, IRIS. phoned you was preiented by Bland mosquito bits, wasp stlngi, and 18, 20 yean, 86,' 88, 40 and 42 Price 16 Ueote er danced a step in her life till who is the least anxious for wealth. To celebrate his court victory. November 9. I never received any inches bust measure. Size 86 re­ she entered the olasi at the age of in person on Wedneaday, November inch call— get me?" similar injuries and that they sesm — Publius Syrus. Morgan Invites Nan and BERT to be benefited by the.process. quires 2 7-8 yards of 40-lncb ma­ Name •e8ef88eeeeffee#ee8*e*i 80. ' It le remarkable not so much 9. A pretty cool customer, that Alice: "But, Bert, I remember CRAWFORD, a handsome, snob- B'.and. The check was presented The benefited le, of course, due to terial with 2 8-4 yards of binding. as d tale of physical achievement, bisli friend of Iris and Morgan, putting the call through— honest, I the fact that the baeUria are by No. 428— For the Danity House­ aise ##•##•#•••# 8 etee###* 878 • but of mental and emotional. at five minutes of three, Wolfe says. do! I asked you if you wanted to New York state bai onMerenth lit dinner at his home. During Get your business engagement book tble means drawn out of the wound wife. This style ie designed in slses When a woman raised In one era Sio evening and dinner,, Nan has speak to Mr. Wolfe, and you and that the alkaline reaction of Address suddenly aeinmes the euetoms ef of all the nervous and mental pa­ or your desk calendar, Bert, and see 16, 18, 20 yeare, 86, 88, 40 and 42 tients of the United u, Sianoheetei Eventog testify In your behalf, we'll spike ness every blessed minute. This Is This style is designed in eizes 6; 8, lichfnd bei stand a policeman and their biggest gun.” I Herald, So. Manobester, Conn." a dflcclivc, who aniionnce they what you remember: Mr. Wolfe 10, 12 and 14 yeare. Size 8 requires have come with a ivarrant for So far as newspaper accounts called up, you aaked him bli name, 1 8-4 yards of 22 or 86-inch mate­ .AND A LARGE PACKAGE OF Crawford's errest. were concerned, however, there was you' thought my secretary was In rial wltb 2 1-4 yards of lace edging RINSO, PLEASE one big disappointment. Gladys VDUR and 1 8-4 yards of ribbon, Emb. GLADYS PAVXE. secretary and my office and you put the call Ones thers was a man namtd Lot T alleged flincee of IJ’rnd, Insists Payne, Bland's erstwhile secretary through without listening to see No. 11187 (blue) 16 cents extra. whose wife turned into a pillar of Bland Is Innocent. Morgan goes and fiancee, chattered not at all tor who answered It. Two other lines CHILDREN No. 848— Youth— Grace. This salt. Nowadays men's wives don't ALL MY CUSTOMERS bp Crawford's bond and plans to nubileation, and It was largely on were buzzing and you had to hurry style le designed in elzee 16, 18, 20 turn Into pillars of salt. But thsy ARE CH ANGING TO defend Iilm. Morgan, who has Mls^ Payne's testimony that the in­ to answer them. Don't you re­ Olive Barton years, 86, 88, 40 and *42 inebes do turn Into telephones polsi, dictment had been secured, if ru­ THIS SOAP . IT MUST never defended a person he be­ member? Walt, baby! Then just •'With a faithless wife and a falth- half-past two an(l three o'clock on board that you didn’t tell me Mr, that ebe will. It sounds rather terrifying, no of binding. Emb. No. 11017 (blue) ifes .friend yon are going to need Wednesday. November 9, Wolfe had called and you thought 16 cent! extra. my secretary would tell me any­ doubt, to girls who are planning d faithful secretary," she whis­ "But of course that doesn’t mean to make teaching their profession, Emb. No. 11063— Six Conven­ pers to herself. I was necessarily In my office.” way. Isn’t that exactly what you tional Motifs. Pattern provides two GO ON WITH THE STORY remember, sweetheart?" but they need not cross too many Crawford pointed out, "Good Lord! bridges Just yet. All such ebangee each of three designe, 6 Inches wide How can I remember what I'w as Alice: "Well. If you say so, but come gradually, when the time Is by 9 inches high. Suitable for cukb- CHAPTER IX doing that particular half-hour? I’m scared of the district attorney. NOW... yvh/fer y^Bshes ripe, and they invariably bring lone, scarves, bags, etc. (blue). ' Wnthl'n 10 (lays the grand jury There was nothing to fix It in mv Bert— Oooh. isn’t It ,cold here? had met and returned indlct- their own compensations. mind, as there would have been If It’s going to be a hard winter, Isn't To begin with, child pyscbology, liients against Herbert S. Crawford Wolfe had actually talked to me It?” MRS. ADA M. TIMES SQUARE no scrubbinq - no boitinq or its twin "behaviorism,” is one NEW rORK CITY and Roy Bland, charging them with on the phone." Crawford (laughing exultingly): of the most interesting studies in the embezzlement of nearly a tiuar- MEKRIFIELD Satcfffasdwjyit V O U may think your week’s wish machines sty, "Use Rlnsb (ot sefety "What do little girls with fur coats the world. Anyone who has gone 1 is white and snowy, but wait sndfor uA&wweshssf* 'It’e all vou tpr of a million dollars of the funds care for hard winters?” Teacher ot Vhicb of the Mid-West Packing Company, nto itr even eupertlclally, cannot until you try Rinao, You nevtr saw nced^ In washer or tub— no bet Nan was present at the confer Alice: "But I haven’t any fur tail to. revamp bis attitude toward Mandolin Tenor llanjo of which the two had been a presi­ Uanjo-blandoiin auch udiiteneaal soaps, chips or powdsrs^ Oef the ence. "Your switchboard opera­ coat. Bert—” cjiildren considerably, for * they JBookid big houKlMld paeksge In dent and treasurer respectively. tor always asks who’s calling pass out of the category of mere Tenor Gnltar I'lerlnim liuiijn KlOHNSOaflMWS Mllllona use thla safe granulated Mxcwaahoay. ForbMCrcsluo,toilow Roy Bland was still a fugitive Crawford: "You will have when Ukulele blaiidn-t’HIo .aoap; it soaka out dirt Uke magic, doesn’t she? Perhaps she will re­ this trial’s over, darling, just as a people,,into the class of Intensely Pna^€at easy directions on die box, from justice. A check-up at the interesting, individual personali­ Mandola Cello-llanio Tbia gentle wav aavea the clothea, union railroad station revealed that member whether you were in or proof I’m crazy about you— ” OMttacMd br the aMkm not. She would call your private ties. each different, and yet like Ensemble Playing for Advanced aavea your handa, And what thick, of Lox-^Lmtti Bret. C o. a man answering his description Alice; "Yeah? Me and who else? plants with the same general char­ I’niiiis. lasting sudsl No wonder RltMOiaio had bought a one-way ticket to office before putting the call economical 111 a little goee/ar. through, of course.” You’ve got such a good memory for acteristics that develop according New York on the night that Bland what I remember. Bert, maybe you to an amazingly accurate pro­ Agent for Gibson Inatrumente. Youdon*tknow how wAte clothea was sppposed to have left for Crl- ‘Morgan shook hljj head gloomily 865 Main Ht. Orfunl ilnUding can remember what you premised gram. can be uiM you’ve tried Rinso. Rvyn cago. on business for his firm. "Bralnerd will already have got me about that red-headed dame you Koonia 16-17 hold of her. But we may as well Other changes too are bound to boding isn’t heeded 1 Clothea come But since he had had 10 days had up at; your apartment that come. How will the school of ' the Teleiihone 1700 like new, before the audit of the books had ask her to come over. Were you night when I dropned In to get my RinsoThe granulated seep and she good friends, Bert?” future tally with tho school of to­ blonday, Tueiday and Tbnrsday The makeia of 34 leading washing —seeks out «hrt revealed the shortage, it was gen­ vanity I’d left the night before. day in regard to discipline? Will erally conceded that Bland had Im­ Bert Crawford flushed, then Remember?” laughed. “ A dirty crack. Jack. the teacher be expected to teach mediately left New York by steam­ Crawford: "Jealous baby! I told and play policeman at the same er for parts unknown. Police ra­ Always suspecting me of sheiking! But seriously, little Alice Belton Is you— ” time? I think not. The present dios to all ships at sea had resulted Alice: "You told me you’d not custom of oombialng the legia- in exactly nothing, but in the Inter­ a friend of mine, I believe; Let’s have her over.” two-time me any more, and yon lative, executive and Judicial val Bland had had time to land have! My girl frlepd saw you and branches of pedagogy in the per­ and disappear. that red-headed’dame with the blue- son of one woman, or man. Is Crav;ford’s trial was set for De­ Be Ready When green eyes— ooh, quit, Bert! Hon­ hardly fair. We don’t expect cember 19. a date which suited Alice Belton, a pert little fiap- est, I can’t think when you’re kiss­ Congress to do the soldiering, and John Curtis Morgan well enough, per, with a boyish black bob, ing me like-that! . . . You’re not we don’t expect Councils to play po­ since there was amazingly little he arrived at the lawyer’s office at a kidding nrn about the fur coat, licemen. could do by way of preparation. quarter past five. Bert? And you do love me a whole Saving Teachei^e Strength. Warm Weather “ They can’t have anything on me, "Oh, I’m scared to death!” she lot?” The discipline of the school of Jack, because I haven’t done any­ told Nan delightedly. "I’ve got to Nan dropped the receiver of the the future will very likely be sep­ it thing wrong. I never drew a penny go to the district attorney’s office arated altogether from the actual 5 of that money out of the bank; I listening-ln device! Into the drawer tonight, too! Isn’t it dreadful?” as Morgan’s tall, thin shadow was fact of teaching. A teacher could Sets In Far Good never touched a penny of it after Tonight?” Nan echoed. “ Haven’t then teach and not have to use up Bland drew It; I never authorized outlined on the frosted 'glass of the • you already seen Mr. Bralnerd?” outer door. her strength and resourcefnlness. his drawing it. am dhi not know "Good girl!” Bert Crawford had and other childMn’s time and at­ Have your curtains launder­ that he had done so. .1 haven't opened the door of Morgan’s priv (To Be Oontinned) tention on the mechanics of order a dollar in the bank that I can't ate office and stood beaming at the and obedience. PREPARE FOR ed fresh and clean. Our account for ligltlmately.” little. switchboard operator. "Come Probably, being an expert on The first time he made this on In, Alice. My attorney Isn't . MEMORIAL DAY THE ANSWER behavior, she would have less way is the right way—^no sweeping statement Morgan Inter­ here, bnt we’ll have a nice visit trouble with dieelpUne, but U-ehe rupted: "How did it happen that while we i^alt for him.” did, very likely the unruly or dis­ HOUDAYt hooksy no tears—straight ‘ Bland, as treasurer, could sign and "You won’t let them be nasty to Here Is the answer to the Letter turbing child would be referred to cahh checks for such huge amounts? me it I have to go on the witness Golf puisle on tho comic page: Time enough to have your a epeoial* tribunal— Jnst what this clothes all refreshed splo and edges always. It's usual, I believe, for two signa­ stand will you, Mr. Crawford?" < ARMY, ARMS. AIMS. DIMS, m lf nt be time would have to de­ tures to be retiulred on all corpora­ "You Just bet I won’t, Alice. DAMS,. DAME, NAME. NAVE. termine—anfi. the would be able span I Send them today or tion checks." I’ll— ’’ The door closed on then), NAVY. to coneentnte on the work In tomorrow and get ahead of the Phpne "When we first ortanised, that rueh. and Nan, without a ihouient’i hesi­ hand. , ’ 1 5 1 0 PUn Curtains...... 50e pair was the case," Crawford acknowl­ tation, reached into me deep lower Does it sound optimistic? It H Cleaning and dyeing perfect­ ■ , * < edged readily. "My signature and drawer of her typewriter desk, An Englishman was. visiting this ly done— Individually cared country for the first time, and as does think 0^ the aehdole a hun­ his were required by the by-laVs. pushed a button on a black metal dred, even fifty yuan ago. And, for.. ’Phone now. RnilM Cmteiiu...... • • • • -TSc p.ir But I had to be out of town so box which was fastened to the he was driving along the hlghwayi, saw a sign "Drive Slow. This means what would they ', think of o.nr much that I asked the board of di­ drawer, and lifted a queer sort of Bohoola of today? But ednoatora rectors to amend the by-laws so receiving instrument to her ear. YOU!" The Englishman stopped In suiv now.predlet the big riwUeeanee to TeL lSa that Bland's signature alone was Morgan had had the listening-in be funotlonal ^ rithar than ma- , enough. He was bonded, yon device Installed more than two prise andqzclalmed: "My word the how did they know I w|s here?’’ tertalletle; Wa hava gone far la the ;know. The company won't lose years before. It had been Invalu­ latter dlreotton. ‘ mait admit. i O U C A N D Y E WORKS .jilhe whole quarter of a million. able as a means of obtaining verba That ayatams meat ehanga to -o o it‘ wo. : It was news^per story that re- tlm reports from the lipe of eklt- form to.'t^ si, .'fe mw^^ admit; • ih r r k a n Sfretf . sealed the fact that the cashier tish -wltneesee, who had no idea Tiro cents as a nhitbrm ratsi for . S o tith ' NEW POt thlOAnk, upon < Bland's presenta- that their words were beinff hieard Ian oanpe o f firat elail maU s s s s s with a basket of “ peanute, pop com plate, Frank Bnscb on bases; time, Alexander, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Ruth, If .a. 3 4 1 Bumnd for Manchester and be 3mle Dowd, three of its surest AB E H PO A 0 and crackerjack” while chasing a 2 hours, 8 mlnntet, Orsattl, s ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pucbal, If ssssssss X Ean for Olaon in 7tb. pitched good baU, point getters proved fatal to Mau' Clark, Si . . . ..6 1 0 0^ 1 Lezzeri, 2b ssssssss 2 fiy that Lynch hoisted. Boggini trip­ 26 ~2 l o 27 7 1 8 0 Meusel, rf ssssssssss 1 ped np and Lynch got two bases hiti. He was very effective with Chester High’s track team Saturday Johnson, 2b ..6 1 8 0 Pittsburgh ...... 112 007 010— 12 R. Colbert, c 0 0 3 1 Byrd, rf .. »#SSS,f«4«* before tbe ball was recovered. men on bases, Windham having 13 afternoon at the West Side field S t L o u is ...... 000 142 000— 8 ..8 Dickey, o SSSSSSSSl 2 1 9 0 Lary, ss ..»ssssssss< 1 New Haven scored fonr more men left stranded- Lamson also and Bnlkeley High of New London Runs batted in: Doutbit 6, Bottom- J. Colbert, lb .4 0 well on the hill for WUlimau- ley. Gelbert, Bartell 8. Traynor 2, Campbell, rf . . s C 1 1 0 ' Hoyt, p .. > S S S S S S I 0 runs in tbe fifth with tbe aid of two ekdlT out a three point winner, 61 Durst, X ., ssssssss 0 tlC allowing only five hits, aU French 3, Fussell, P. Waner; two base Reardon, 2b ..3 0 0 2 2 errors. Henry von Hansen hit into to 48. bits, Doutbit 2; Bartell, Fussell. P. Plpgras, p 1 singles. In tiie eighth, he struck Nngert, If . . 0 0 1 0 Shsrrid, p ssssssssss 0 wbat looked like sure doable play Dowd was comparatively sure to Waner, Traynor, Comorosky; three ..8 - out Varrah and Pinch-hitter Saba base bits, Hemsley; home runs, Bot- Miss Both Behrend. Sanders, cf . 0 0 6 0 bat Jim McLangblin. nanaliy very win both the dash events while ..1 IS 27 13 0 to retire the side with the bases tomley, Doutbit E. Colbert, p ..3 1 0 0 0 42 15 reliable on receiving throws, drop­ there is ho donbt but wbat John­ ^§ec#s4 Gui#) Boston fwit- Ted, Lnpien’s hitting stood out Straight sets, both by a score of AB. R. H, PO, A. E. ped tbe ball as Umpire Busch was son would have taken the shot and P itts b u r g h ...... 110 012 110— 7 waiving out tbe runner for wbat for Manchester. St. Louis ...... 000 010 021— 6 6 to 2. Saturday morning, she was 82 8 6 24 4 ...... 5 1 2 0 5 2 discuss |Dd O'Leary the high 1 2 0 0 MANCHESTER HIGH (6 ). Runs batted in: Traynor, Kremer 3, defeated by Cecelia Freelen of Bcore by innings: Rothrock, cf . 1 would have retired the side with AB. E. H. PO. A.E. These fifteen or twenty points add­ Frisch, Sheely 2, P. Waner, Bottom- gcarritt. If ... 0 1 1 0 0 only one run scoring. Hits by Davis. Warren Harding High of Bridgeport Windsor . . . ___ 000 000 800— 3 0 2 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 ed to Mancbe8ter*s score and de­ ley 2; two base hits, Kremer, Frlscb Bigelow, rf .. «••••• 4 Crowley and Corrigan pins an error Dowd, ct .... 2, Sheely; three base nits, P. Waner; in a nip and tack encounter. Man. Green .... 800 201 02x— 8 Regan. 2b .... e e e • • • ^ 0 2 0 1 0 5 2 1 2 3 ducted from Bnlkeley’s wonld have 0 0 0 1 0 by Massey at second did tbe rest of M. Mor’ty, 2b made the meet a one-sided affair. home runs, Kremer, Bottomley, Mist Freelen won in atraigbt 'Two base bits, HoUano; stmek Gibbs, 3b .... #••••» 0 2 2 0 3 2 Hafey. Todt, 1b . . . • •••••• ^ 1 0 11 1 0 tbe damage. Sqnstrito, ss . Johnson, was with the Beethoven sets but not until she had been out, by Faulkner 6, Prentice 3, Col­ 0 0 2 0 0 Lupien, If . . . 3 2 2 3 0 Batteries: Pittsburgh, Kremer, and Standeart, lb ••«•»• 0 Goodridge Hit Hard Glee Club in New York and Dowd Grimes and Hargreaves. St, Louis; forced to play her best. Tbe score bert 2 ; base on balls, off Faulkner Reeves, 2b .., 0 0 1 1 0 Bycbdlski« c . . 4 0 17 1 Williams, s .. • • e • 0 e 1 0 1 0 0 0 Eddie Goodridge, tbe old Bristol ,3 0 0 2 0 with tbe baseball, team. Jimmy Frankhouse and Smith. of the first set which was stubborn­ 4, Prentice 1, Colbert 2; hits, off 0 Magnuson, rf . ly contested was 6 to 4 and she A. Gaston, o . 0 0 2 1 standby, was on tbe mound for O’Leary and Squatrito, two otber Faulkner 1 in 5. off Prentice 4'in Having, a .... #«•#*• 2 0 0 3 0 1 O’Leary, 3b .. .4 0 0 0 2 At Ckleagoi Manchester and although bis sup­ 4 0 0 0 0 track members also played baseball. took the next 6 to 3. The matches 4; umpires, Duplaise and Dowd. I R. Barrett, 2b *••••• 2 0 1 2 0 1 Ab" Lupien, star left fielder Tierney, lb .. CUBS B, BEDS 1 iMOTris, p ...... t « • • • • 2 1 2 1 1 0 port St times was anything but en­ 4 0 1 1 3 Dunn of Bnlkeley leaped over 20 Chicago were played at White Sands Beach, tbe local high sebool last season,, McConkey, p . where Arnold College’s summer W. Barrett, s: •«* • • 0 0 0 0 0 0 couraging, be was hit very hard. It feet in the broad Jump which Is a AB. R. H. PO. A. Durham, p ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 again sprung Into tbe limellglU' McMillan, 3b .40113 camp is located. Miss Hazel was, however, bis first game on the 34 6 6 27 11 remarkable bop. Carroll, p .. i . • t e e e • ^ 0 0 0 1 . 0 Manchester’s next meet will be English, ee . > a a a a a 4 1 1 4 v4 Worcester, teacher of gymnastics at Bayne, p ..... » e s • s • a 0 0 0 0 1 0 mound this season. Eddie has lost Saturday when be clouted a home W1NDHA91 HIGH (8) e Cuyler, rf , > a a a a a a 3 0 12 0 BON AMI LOSES RuIBng, zsz , »#•••*• 1 0 0 0 0 0 bis fast ball and found nine In­ 4 0 the important C. C. I. L, affair at Hornsby, 2b 4 1 2 7 2 tbe High school, accompanied Miss run and single in addition to mak- Varrack, cf . . 4 1 1 RusssU, p ... »•••••• 0 0 0 0 1 0 nings a mighty tough Job. The visi­ , log a shoe-string catch for Harvard 1 0 u Wesleyan field in Middletown next Wllaon. c f 4 0 2 2 0 Behrend on tbe trip. Merrill, If . • •. 3 0 Saturday afternoon which Manches-1 ®tephenTOn, i f ...... 4 A year ago, M lss.^tberyn Glb- tors touched bim up for 22 bits, I Frosh against Yale Frosh, tbe fdr^. 0 0 u ss ~4 12 27 Is ' 4 Saba, If .... . 1 0 Grimm, lb lin, former town champion, won the TO ECONOMY 5 -4 New Y ork ...... 000 SIS 710— 16 some of which might have been cut | mer winning 7 tb 1 at CanibrfdgfL' ^ 1 1 4 4 ter figures to win. Tbe entire local Gonzalea, e Warren, ez .. . 4 team will be* intact. No baseball state championship at tbe New Boston 000 021 000— 4 down by faster fielding. At bat, Ed- The bases were unoccupied on .tt^', Sroka, rf . . . . 4 0 1 1 u Bush, p ... Buns battsd in: Ruth 4, Kosnig I, game is scbednled for that day. Haven tournament. Msussl 2, Lazssri 2, Dieksy 2, Gehrig, die picked np two bite, cue a near homer but two mns scored on tM; Johnson, c .. . *4 0 0 3 0 35 5 11 27 12 The Bon Ami baseball team was 0 The result of the Manchester- Rothrock, Scarritt, A Barrett. Morris; double along tbe first base line into | timely single, Levine, c . . . . 1 0 1 0 Cincinnati nosed out 6 to 6 by the Economy two base hits, Gehrig 3, Lasserl 2, 2 4 Bnlkeley meet by events follow: AB, R. H. PO. A. E. right field: Meikle, 8b .. . 4 0 1 Stores Clnb of Hartford at the East Ruth, Dickey, Rothrock, Morris; three Tbe Hlghwood Cubs made a most Lupien has been playing mil 1 0 9 0 100 yards: Priolo (B), time 10.tf Swanson, cf ...... 4 1 2 4 0 0 base hits, Scarritt, Koenig: home Zeneboff, lb . 3 Purdy, if ... 0 10 0 Hartford Playgrounds yesterday Impressive sbowlng and although good ball for Harvard this sOi 0 0 1 0 seconds; second, Wittman, (MJ; runs, Ruth, Mcusel, Dickey, uorrls. Elibozek, lb . 1 Drsssen, 2 b teeteeee 0 0 10 afternoon. It was a close and ex­ composed in tbe main of young fel­ 2 1 third, Morrisey, (B). and there seems to bs a pretty f s ^ ’ Kaminski, 2b . 3 0 0 Walker, rf 0 2 2 0 Houf They Stand citing game and Manchester held lows, they have a mighty classy bail ebsneo of bis making tbs vatOm 1 0 220 yards: Wetmore, (B), time Critz, 2b . 0112 At Waablngteai— Athlon, 2b .. . 1 0 0 tbe lead most of tbe way nntil the ATHLETICS 4. NATIONALS $ club; one tbat is capable of making team next season. Tbe fac^ 0 0 0 1 24.8 seconds; second, Cheney, (M); Kelly, lb eeeeeeee^tt 0 18 0 Lamson, p .. . .8 third, Wittman. Ford, ss 0 1 2 3 Beonomy pnt over two runs in tbe Philadelphia tbe best of tbcm step. Manchester is ss denpendabis a fielder go bUtlliv Goocb, c 0 0 4 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS AB, R. H. PO. A. E. 440 yards: Wetmore, (BJ, time •Ixtb which decided tbe issne. 0 0 might have beaten them with Sip­ improves f.s chances. 38 3 6 27 10 Lucas, p esses 0 0 0 2 Bishop, 3b sssseees 64.6 seconds; Eobertson, (M); Several Manchester men were in Hass, of rsseeesseee 3 3 ple# and Alexander aboard, but they Two base hit; Varrah; sacrifice 4 Davidson, (B). 33 1 8 24 I 0 Eastern League the Economy linenp. Each man of Cochrans, c ,,,,,,,, 1 would have bad to bnstlo plenty. Harry Tiemsy of 88 Bldgs i i x i i n hit: Magnuson; stolen bases: Ln Chlcao'*...... 010 x—5 the Bon Ami got a bit and Woods Simmons, if ssesseee 1 7 Tbe runnersup for tbe national says he is willing to stack Dsn 880 yards: McClnsky, (M), time 200 20 Hals, 2b sseeeesesse 0 3 plen 2, Bycbolikl 1, Merrill, War­ Cincinnati ...... 000 001 000—1 Albany 2, Hartford 1 (1). and OofelU featnred with,tbe stick amateur ebampionsbip last season Ronn and Jim Thomson against 2 minnles, 10,9 seconds; Jones, Runs batted in: Grimm 2, Hornsby Albany 6, Hartford 6 (2), Foxx, lb •ssseeeeees 0 5 ren, Meikle, Lamson; double play (B); Davidson,. (B). for tbe winners. Tbe teams will iMillsr, rf eeeeeeeess 0 2 at Clndnnati showed a world of pep Qnldo Giorgetti sod Jim Fallofl,' O’Leary to Morlarty to Tierney. 2, McMillan; two base bits, Stephen­ Allentown 6, Springfield 4 (1). 0 2 Mile: McClnsky, (M), five min- son, GHmm, fVIlson, Swanson; three meet in a return engagement at the Dykss, ss ssseeeeeee in addition to giving a snappy field a special borse-sbos-piteblnir: Struck out; by McConkey 6 base hits, Stephenson, Wilson; home Allentown 11, Springfield 4 (2). 0 0 ntes, 10.9 seconds! Murray, (M); Cominunity Club playgrounds, at i ...... ? 0 0 log exhibition and bitting like for a sido-bst of f60. Matu_,, Lamson 2; base on balls: off Lgm Jones, (B). run, Hornsby. Pittsfield 8, New Haveh 2. the north end a week from tomor-1 ...... ^ demons. Tlsmoy proposes tbs bast 8 Ottt w . son 2, McConkey 4; bit; by Mc­ High Jnmp: Taylor, (B), five Bridgeport 14, Providence 2. row night, June 4. Yesterday's S7 4 14 37 7 0 Doherty Back Again 16 fames and on a bOlno and ho Conkey 2, Lamson 1; left on bases A( New Torfc*-> Americas League snmmary follows: Washington basis with tbs play-off gamsf;,, Windham 18, Manchester 6. Um­ feet, five inches; Dunn, (B); Mc- GIANTS IS, BRAVES S AB. R K. PO. A. E. Everett Doherty was on tbe Caw (M). New York Chicago 2, Detroit 0. BcoDomy (5) Mysr, 2b ...... 1 1 0 S 0 mound for tbo New Haven aggrega­ necessary, on neutral courts, pire Nichols; time: 1 hour, 6U min AB, R. H. PO, A E. St. Louis 1, Cleveland 0. AB R K PO A E Rics, rf I 0 3 Broad Jnmp: Dunn, (B), 20 feet, Roush, cf .,, tion. His facs was familiar and utes. 11^ inches; Scarlato, (M); Bat­ New York 16, Boston 4. Bankey, s s ....6 1 0 2 1 1 Ooslin, If ••••••sees 1 0 Msnebsstsr Trade is In for a n Lsach, if .... Wsst, cf •eeesesesee 2 many of tbo fans wars trying to son, (B). Welsh, if, cf ##*«•* Pbiladslpbia 4, Washington 8. Macdonald, I Cronin, ss 6 reeoUset wbstbsr or not bo over lacing tomorrow in its gams Pole vault: Scarlato, (M), 10 Resss, 2 b >ss««#*s* National Leagne lb, r f ...... 6 0 0 1 0 0 Blusgs, tb eeeeeeees t Bulkslsy High in Hartford nn HARTFORD GAMES Ott, rf . playod in Msnebostsr bsforo. Dobor* set, fivs inches; Gordon, (M); FitUtrurgh 12, St. Lonis I (1). Coflell, 2b,... 6 1 2 4 6 0 I Tate, e .reeeeeeeeeee S ty said that bs pitebsd against tbs wo’ro greatly mistaksn. Bnlktl Terry, lb Edgar, 2 b ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 Oeron, Sb eseeseeeee S eonsidsrsd tbs bast high Lynns, (M). Lindstrom, 2b Pittsburgh 7, St. Lonis I (2). Bamse, x ,,,##*,«** 0 old Msnebsstsr team twies st Mt. ‘^ L J ^ n fa x E B S 8, Si s e n a t o r s x, s Shot put: Cheney, (M), 88 fsst, Jackson, ss • •••••• Brooklyn I, Philadelphia 4. Woods, ef ....4 1 2 0 0 0 Braxton, p 1 Nabo for tbs Forseytbs Clnb of Now team lo tbs eapltol city. (First Gama) 8.6 inches; Dunn, (B); Lubeban- O'Farrsll, o ...... Clongb, lb ....8 0 0 8 1 0 Marberry. P •••••see 0 Albany ^ Fitssimmons, p • • 6 • 6 Chicago 6, Cincinnati 1. Hsvsn. Yssterday, Dobsrty pitebsd •Wr. IB). New York 16, Boston 8. McFarland, If . 2 0 1 0 0 1 nles ball and allowsd bnt six bits. . AB, B, H, PO. A. E, Henry, p 12 I 7 27 10 1 why bs didn't play bars yostorpip Halgath, 3b...... 4 1 2 1 ?? Discus: Lnbebansky, (B), 100 Crawford, s ###•••## Wallett, e ....3 1 0 9 0 0 Phlladslphia eeesseefe 001 000 300—4 On# thing can bs said in favor of Paraati, 2b ...... 4 1 2 1 2 0 feet; Spencer, (M); Dunn, (B). Judd, p se#e«6ss6s#i Coonsy, p .....2 0 0 1 1 0 Washington e # e e e • 1 000 Oil 000—S tbo local toam yostorday and tbat was bsesttso he want to Dsop K im . Gill, ef 4 9 0 1 0 0 Javslin: Chapman, (B), 188 feat, Hubbell, p SSSSSSS6S THE STANmNOB O'Brien, rf .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ruhs~bsttod_ini teMrans, Ooslin, is tbat it ttsvsr one# gavs np flgbt- in tbs mernlnf and was nnabiO Tordy, rf ,».••»•••♦ • 4621®- seven inenes; Sllverstein, (M); Hnghy, p ...... 2 0 1 1 0 0 I Wsst, Orenia._ Hals •0 J Miiisri'two baso get back in tims. He wss surpriiiOd? Grant, If ® J-? ? 2 as 11 14 -27 IS 1 hits, CoehraCoehrans S, Ooslin S; tbrss bass ng. And it was tbla factor which Farrell, lb ...... 2 0 1 16 1 0 Mozzer, (M). Boston Eastern Leegne hits, Dyksa was largsly Instmmsntal in its bril­ tbat Aifxandsr didn't show np. •»r|( Goldman, s s ...... 2 0 0 2 4 0 AB. R. H, FO, A E. W. L. PO. T o ta ls...... S t T 8 24 8 2 liant rally in tb# closing innings MUnn* C##aaaa«aaaaaJ 0 1 8 0 0 I Karanvills, ss •••••• s 1 .887 Bon And (4) Manebsstsr will play a dottbl FuUar, p *#••••< Riobbourg, rf •••••• t 0 0 Albany ,,»,••••20 10 wbieb all bOt evsrsams Nsw Ka* Slsisr, lb s ProTldenee ,*>«fl9 11 •ffl AB R H FO A B vtn’s big Isad. ginglM by Oliex and bsadsr with WllUmantis 10 I. f 97 II 0 Harper, if •••••eeee 0 i s Bridgeport 18 18 .100 Hnnt, lb .....4 0 1 f 0 0 BRAVES VS. DODGERS MoLan^lin, sonplsd with a n ^ Tbnrsdo^ at lO ilf Hartford COUIGE RESULTS Legett, X •••eeeeeee 0 0 0 •Iff K$ilr, C ...... 4 1 1 7 1 0 tbo mornlnf at Mt. Nobo and 2 j Dugan, Sb ;,.•«,*««« 0 BartiMd ..*.«»*19 11 and sasrlfiCS fly. brought MaBSbOSwl a.gA the'afteraaan at will Wat«en, If >#••••• 1 1 1 Pittsfield ,**(*«>15 14 .617 Brennan, ef . . . t 1 1 t 0 0 tor's total to tbrso rnns against I *“ • ^ ttm e o n at WMli Groh, Sb teCuelier, ef •«•#,,,,• 1 i t IN U 6 I0 N LEAGUE tic. Ceaob flam Massoy was PsloQUin, 2b ...... 1 Farrell, 9b 0 0 Allentown ,.,...12 19 .217 Varrlck, rf ,,.. 4 1 1 8 0 0 tlsvsn at tbs and of tbs sovsntb. Rossr, rf ...... SATUBDAt’l BESULT8. MoOuire, Sb »* 11 * * 0 s .821 Plitt, f b ...... 4 0 1 4 1 0 much disappointed ovtr tbo f i l i i .. Jam**, 2b, of •»»»»» • 1 0 New Haven ,4.,. 9 19 Nearly Win Ont Hobman, .cf «e*6SS66 •too Godek, p ...... 4 1 1 8 2 0 In tbs sifbtb Inning ths boms of flippiss'and Altxandor to •pp9di Corrslla, ss ##«••••• 1 Spobror,; o •••••eeee s Springfield ,,.,,9 21 Tomorrow evtnlng at tbo Wsst whlcn eomplstsly sbaniifd •••#••••• s Keeney,8b ,.«.4 0 1110 tssm stifsd a rally tbat nsttsd six tho CSissbro, lb Corasll 4, Yale 8. Sisbold. P Am erl^ Leogim lido Playgrounds, tbs Bravos and pfot of tbs fsm o and xavo fans w ho' Sehssr, 3b eeeteeeee Dsldnsr. 'p ••••••••• 0 Brainard, If . . . 4 0 1 1 0 1 rnns bsfors It dlsd out. Goodridgs's Williams 5, Wesleyan 0. Bell, XXX •••••#•••• 0 PC. tbs Dodfsrs will most in an AmsrL turned out for tbo first tlmo. ib o ; Smith, e .. 8 .762 Copeland, ss .,8 0 1 1 2 0 denblo started tbo rally. Cliff Mas- Ifanfrsdi. p I s s s s s s Conn. Aggies 7, Bbode Island Msam, p •••••••••• 0 Philadelphia ../,26 wreng idsa of tbo slnb'i nbUity. ••••••#•• 0 .829 can Legion Junior baseball gamo. soy, who, by tbs way playsd x dandy State 1. Taylor, xx St, Lonis ,•••>># 28. 18 Totals...... 88 4 9 27 7 1 30 1 9 24 U Colgate 8, Syraense 2. New York 19^' 18 .694 Tbo yproylens oneonntor botwosn gams at short In tbo abssnso ef llp- Albany ...... 121 222“”! SI I 10 14 IS 4 .679 Bcore by innings: plos, polsd out a sliiflo and tksn Hartford ...... 009 OW 000--1 Worcester Tech 8, Clark 2. New York ...... 010 10# 40a»ll Detroit ...*««•.22 I f Economy ...... 100 O il pOx— 6 ib#s< two teams rssnltsd la a walk- 18 .471 Olsen and Boggini wsrt passed in IntOrBAtlOBAl Runs , batted in; Watson, Tordr 2? Harvard 4, Brown 8. Boston 010 001 SOO^^ S Cleveland ...... I f Bon Ami ..••... OSO 020 000— 4 1'away for tbs Bravos bnt Captain to base hits, Rossr; three bass 1 Fordham 10, Boston College 0. Runs battod in: Biobbourg, Rousb, Cbleago , , # ,, > • 12 28 .361 a row and Boggini was bit by a ISAdlog f. Jersey City I. O'Farrsll 4. Solboid, Crawford 4, Two bseS hit; Bralaiardi______tbrss | jaskmore ef ths Dodgsrs prsdlcts a pitoksditoksd ball. Fsmnlak was pitot pltehinf BttffAle 11, Toronto 2. Princeton 7, Penn 2, Washington .....10 28 .112 far bitter sbowlng for bis ebarfss. Dugan, Jon«a, Bell 4, Lindstrom, .294 base kit. Oofelll; saerlfle* kit, FUtt; for Now Haven this InnlBg[and and bs BAltlmero 6. Nswork I (1). N. T. U. 2, IfanbatUn 1. JaoKMD, James; two baso bits. Roush, Boston ,••••••••10 24 struck out by Godok 9, by Coonw The Lsflen again Invitss any ooy f B, H, PO, A. B, Tnftt 9, Springfield 4. ^ d s t r m S, Magulrs, O'Farrsll, Nattonal Leagne gavs way to Pswlewsky who10 pi^tek- Bsltlmors 10, Nowork 1 (S). - welsh i 'Noms mas, Crawford, Boll. 8, by Hngby f; bise on HUs: o« whose sge ansliflee him for mem­ g i t i Beckestsr 7. Montrool 1. Kelgstb, Sb es«#«*6t Coll^ 10, Maine 4. W. L. PO. sd to only on# man. bitting itrat-1 Parent!, 2b #••••••• Godok 2, 0* Coottsjr 4; hit bats- bership in the loagttr to show np too. Than Dobsrty cams back to tbo Mentrssl 11, Roebsstsr 10 (I Union 2, Eoebester r. Chicago ..••••• ,21 11 .867 Gill, cf msn: lanky, WaUstt; Vmplrs: tomorrow ovoning. The represen­ rosouo from rightflcld. Ho got Good-1 nlnfs, dark). Yordy, rf «••«.«,««• Navy 4, St. Mary’s 8, St, Lonis •••••• ,21 12 .818 Smith. tation toam will 1m picked shortly ridfo and fit. John on flics to rs- Grant, If Holy Cross 2, Georgetown 1. Pittsburgh...... •It 12 .818 and now playtrs will be liven oon- Farrell, lb •••••••o* Vermont 10, Mass. Aggies 1. AIUSSGERIUN .487 tirs tbo sldo in tho nlok of tims. Goldman, ss ... New York ..•«,,14. I f HUNTBB PLAYS ^ A T sideratlon. Dartmouth 10, Army 2. I f .448 Crowlsy and Dobsrty wsro tbs Elssmann, o #••••«• Philadelphia ••••It Paris, May 17— Hslrt Wlll^ the The probable Uaeapei bitting stars for Now Haven, oscb Styborski, p • • 0 • 6 6 • Yals ^r. Var. 3, Harvard Jr. Var. OrERCBAlIPNM Boston •••••••••14 18 .488 American champion, and Prank Bravos Dodxoro making four ont of flvo. Dick Lynch XeConr. xx ••••••• 2 2. Broeklyg •••••••It 19 .408 oTAM nson. Oray.j) essssessse** Hunter, sseond ranking player in iJdcHals, If. and Doc Corrignn cock wore satis- Harvard Froth 7, Yals Froth 1. Clttdnnati...... 11 21 .844 the United SUfss, it tk# only Amor- 0. Smith, ef. p. Bagloson. 84 6 IS 27 12 0 Brown Frosh 11, Eoxbnry School] Berlin, Jday 27,— Percy Allies, Nonbanor flod with tbroo. Prom n fltldlng TDISDAT, brilliant yonni; British idifcr, Is tbe lean foiim loft in tbo donblM cent- stondpolnt. tbo work of Cliff M asH f, Hartford 0. petition-el tha Prsnek bard fonrt [icon’, ss, lb , Lloyd 6 p* iB^ D* St Tt Watson, If sseserr* s open cHampioa 0f. Germany today, OAMM t o d a y Sb. Blsooll was oaslly fko onisundlng fsatnro Grob, Sb •oseoooeoe) tsnnlt okamplonsblps.'TlUY d^sa^ [ Bsdlnwh p ef tbo gasM. It is donbtnl if flip-1 following hla'‘sensational vletory Hxlilbitioii / Ib, Rndfon iM ta n Ltigat. Rossr, rf «#••«•••••• sd ths Ingllsk balr. Elsio Geldsatk luddon; lb piss could havo donO any bettor.,If Hohman, ef over a field eofiaistlttg ef tbe flneet New York Yankees st Hartfor^t ss. Johnson "Do you know the difference be­ players of three' natlops, and D. O. Collins, by A fl. Smith, fb as good. Cliff kandlod tan of bii CorrellA •> ssssaeee tween taxie and street cars?” Item Lcogpe 8— 2» 4— 2. yostorday. and win play j Day, ib . If. Llsk Chesbro, lb ' • s • • s 4 Stai^f a fast oomeback in Sun­ at pyovidenee. sloven ehonccfl oofOly And aomo of HARTFORD "N o.'V tho anrvlvors of tho matoh l ^ o o n | a . Brimloy. rf ef, Corvlni acherr, Sb . day’s two ronnds, AlUss won the at'Allentown. thorn wtro tongb to say tho loAst smith, c .. • • 0 0 0 • • "T ^ ’a fine; then we’ll take^ Mfflo. Halon U P a n r lj^ d Bono uthwlnskl. o rf. McCormack cannon, p . . .2 0 1 l 6 tonmameht with a total, card of 2 at nttefleld.' and H o IsApod high te tho Air to Aponr street car." v 286. Horton Smith, the Joplin, Mo., La Cooto and ,Mll0on PsnuiAk’s linor snAtbrow to Mreth- Honri CoOhot tomorrow. ^ sT T iTxis Is flash, who led Allisa by one stroke or lofli At aoeond for a flonMO klU- ALBANY Open dste. Httntor>oi tko only Amorlcon A ClovfUnd m s ts o r o lo ^ says Albany 002 Ml 102-^ at tbe end of the first day’s play, ing. A few Inatefs onrUor, ho taood Hartford-..OQO 290 910>-d ptoyoF ochodnlod to portorm te tbo tho day may bo nsa^whon mw ^ n n s tei R ^ n X;_Cboabro It ia calmed that antomobiler came In second with 287* ■' ont into short oontir And OAnght B D l X S b l T Plttehi m glos today. WlUlam T. Tlldofl Is Seheor. Caa^n. Grant V Ytorir,-Sty-, make fotlMi la2y, but pMeririans in Johnny Farrell took third plaee bnt does not A long fly, fAllteg pvorltr Pelw on M nkL Pazentl: two bkso hits. Far , list that they have precisely ^tb /7lth 219. Waltw rsSL OIU; tbrss boiw kits. Grant; hoaM^j egijsi l i n—et ^^ottrtk'wllli ifid# ‘ a/ PAGE TEN BIANOTBSTTK e v e n in g l^iuilWisEi®£ ______' - ■ ■ - •• / -V... ,>~inX3a<^jn . • i p V' TH i:CLZkS#IFI SECTION A M n APARtMENTS—FLATS— HOUSES FOR SALE 72 LEGAL NOTICES 79 Want Ad Information. ANNOUNCEMENTS FLORIStTB—NURSERIES 15 TENEMENTS 63 STEAMSHIP TICKETS— All parts ASTER PLANTS, stiaw, flowers, FOR SALE— NEW HOMES on AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Walker, Henry, WashYngton, Park­ at Manchester, within and for tha Manchester of tba world. Ask tor sailing lists xlnnlas, snapdragons, ten weeks FOR RENT— 6 ROOM double tene- District of Manchester, on the 25th. ‘ Evening Herald and ratea Phone 750-2. Robert J. stock, 25c dozen. Rose ot Heaven. ntent, all improvements, garage, er, Phelps Road' and Fair view day of May, A. D., 1929. Mail Your Ad good location, near Pine Forest. streets. In fact all sections of the Present WILLIAM S. HTDEr Esq., Smith, 1009 Main street. 25c dozen. Gladiola bulbs, 25c Judge. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE­ dozen. Bleeding heart $1 eaclt. Call evenings after ,5:30 at 33 town. Oar list always complete. MENTS Arthur A. Knofla. Phone 782-2, Estate of Johanna Rymarxlck late AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Tomato plants. Early cabbage Stone street. Telephone 1317. of Manchester, in said District, de­ Cotint six average words to a line. plants. John McConvllIe, 7 Wlnde- 876 Main street. ceased. Initials, numbers and abbreviations FOR RENT— 4 ROOM PLAT on The Administrator having exhibit­ each' count as a word and compound 1 — 1928 Hupmobile 8 Sedan. mere street. Homestead Park. Tel. The Herald FOR SALE— COZY 1 FLOOR bun­ ed his administration account, .with words as two words. Minimum cost Is 1640. Ridge street, all Improyemeiits. In­ said estate to this Court for allow­ 1— 1928 Locomobile 8 Sedan. quire. 11 Ridge street or-telephone galow, 6 pleasant rooms, garage, prlcl of three lines. — 1928 Hupmobile 6 Sedan. ance, It is • • • 1 2245. sbrubs, large lot, near school. ORDERED:—^Tbat the 1st day of LlAe rates per day for transient I,;:—1928 Chevrolet Coach. ALREADY WE HAVE 500,000 Bargain price, owner making June, A. D.. 1929, at 8 o'clock .(a. t.) ads. __ 1 — 1927 Chevrolet Sedan. plants. Potted plants, Boston terns, FOR RENT— LARGE FRONT room change. Henry street. Phone 895-3. forenoon, at the'Probate office. In said Efleetlre March 17, 1827 • 2— 1927 Chevrolet Coupes. geraniums, begonias. coleus, near Depot S9uare, all conven­ Manchester, be and the same 1s as­ Cash Charge ageratnm, Ice plants. Inch plants, signed for a hearing on the allos^ ( Ccfhsecutive Days ,.| 7 cts 9 cts 1— 1927 Essex Coupe. iences, to one or two gentlemen. REAL ESTATE FOR ance of said administration account S Consecutive Days ..I 9 cts 11 cts 1— 1927 Essex Sedan. ' petunias, helotrope, vinca vines, Private family. Apply Box N, with said estate, and this Court di­ 1 Day ...... I 11 cts It cts H. A. STEPHENS dracaenas. English Ivy, tuchlas, Herald. EXCHANGE 76 rects the Administrator to give public All orders tor Irregular insertions Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2 creeping child, hanging pens and notice to all persons Interested there­ will Oe charged at the one-time rate. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE on in to appear and be heard thereon by Special rates for long term every large flowering cannas. We fill FOR RENT— MODERN 6 room publishing a copy of this order in day advertising given upon reouest. GOOD USED CARS boxes, baskets and urns, dirt and tenement. Improvements, shades. Mather streqt just finishing 6 room some newspaper having a circulation Ads ordered for three or six days Cash or Terms labor free. We give plants In ex­ Inquire 476 Center street. modern bouse with garage. Come in said District, on or before May 27. and stopped before the third or fifth Madden Bros. change tor flower pots. Bedding Clip this Blank—Write Your Ad, and get acquainted. Wm. Kanehl, 1929, and by posting a copy of this day will be charged only for the so- 681 Main St. . Tel. 600 FOR RENT— POUR ROOM tene­ 619 Center street. order on the public signpost in the tual number of times the ad appear­ plants, petunias, zinnias, straw Town where the deceased last dwelt, ed. charging at the rate earned, but flowers, nasturtiums, cosmos, 4 Number of insertions here------ment, rent 519; also 3 rooms for five days before said day of hearing no allowances or refunds can be made 1928 Nash Special Victoria. 510. Inquire 35 1-2 Walker street. and return make to this Court. 1926 Studebaker Com. Sedan. o’clocks. balsam (lady slippers), \ LEGAL N.OTICES 79 on 'Blx time ads stopped after the stock, cockscomb, snapdragons, WILLIAM S. HYDE fifth day. 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Coupe. FOR RENT— 5 ROOM tenement, Judge. verbena, marigolds, corn flowers, Print your name and address below. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD H-5-27-29. ' No “till forbids” : display lines not A number ot other cheaper cars. 295 North Main street, all mod­ at Manchester, -within and for the sold. / CONKEY AUTO CO. asters, all 25 cents per dozen. Per­ district of Manchester, on the 25th. The Herald will not be responsible ennials, manardia, hardy chry­ ern Improvements. Inquire on AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD for more than one Incorrect Insertion 20 E. Center St. Studebaker Dealer premises. Reduced rent 518.00. day of May, A. D., 1929. __ at Manchester, within and for the of any advertisement ordered for santhemums, variegated funkla Present 'WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Judge. district of Manchester, on the 27th. more than one tlma 1926 OLDSMOBILE COACH. (ribbon .grass), delphinium, Shas­ FOR RENT— POUR ROOM tene­ day of May, A. D., 1929. ___ The Inadvertent omission of Incor­ Estate of Julia Schuets late of 1927 PONTIAC LANDAU. ta daisy, ancbusa, Itlica llopmore ment, first class condition, modern Manchester in said district, deceased. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., rect publication of advertising will be variety moss phlox, hardy pinks, Judge. reQtlfled only by cancellation of the 1927 PONTIAC COACH. improvements, also garage, 238 Upon application of Michael Schueta Estate of Mary E. Prentiss late of charge made for the service rendered. 1927 WHIPPET LANDAU. coreopsis, forget-me-nots, galar- Oak street. praying that administration be grant­ Manchester in said district, deceased. • • • ed on said estate, as per application 1927 WHIPPET SEDAN. dla, sweet William, fox gloves, and Mail to The Herald for Real on file. It Is Upon application of George M. All advertisements must conform baby breath, peonies, pyrethlum Prentiss praying that an Instrument In style, copy and typography with 1926 PAIGE BROUGHAM. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, ORDERED:—That the foregoing purporting to be the la|t' Will and regulations enforced by the publish­ 1926 DODGE SEDAN. and hardy phlox, rose bushes, all Improvements. Inquire 105 application be heard and determined testament of said deceased be admit­ hydrangeas, floworlng shrubs, at the Probate office In Manchester in ers and they reserve the right to 1926 CHEVROLET COACH. Cedar street. said District, on the 1st day of June, ted to probate and that letters of ad­ edit, revise or reject any copy con­ 1925 CHEVROLET SEDAN. evergreens, maples, catalpa trees, ministration with the 'Will annexed be sidered objectionable. RESULTS A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) In the granted on said estate, as per appli­ CLOSING H''URS—Classified ads Number of other good used cars poplar trees, blue spruce, golden FOR RENT— APARTMENTS, five forenoon, and that notice be given to cation on file, it is privet, California privet, barberry, rooms, beat, 915 Main street. In­ all persons interested in said estate to be published same day must be re­ all being reconditioned. OR of the pendency of said application ORDERED:—That the foregoing ceived by 12 o'clock noon. Saturdays CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. gladiola and dahlia bulbj, cherry quire 981 Main street or telephone and the time and place of hearing application be heard and determined 10:80 a. m. 1 _ Center and Trotter Sts. trees, loam fertilizer, vegetable 338-4. at the Probate office in Manchester in TELEPHONE .YOUR WANT thereon, by publishing a copy of this said District, on the 1st day of June, Tel. 1174 or 2021 plants, tomato plants and cauli­ order In some newspaper having a A. D.. 1929, at 8 o'clock (s. t.) In the ADS. flowers, 15 cents a dozen or $1 per FOR RENT— 2 OR 3 ROOM apart­ circulation in said district, on or be­ forenoon, and that notice be given to ment, Improvements. Two furnish­ fore May 27. 1929, and by posting a Ads are accepted over the telephone 1925 Reo 1 1-2 ton stake body. 100 plants, cabbage and Italian Phone copy of this order on the public 6ign all persons Interested in said estate at the CHARGE RATE given above 1925 Reo 11-2 ton express body. sweet and hot peppers 10 cents a ed rooms, bath. 26 Birch street. post in said town of Manchester, at of thr pendency of salfl application as a convlence to advertisers, but least five days before the day of said and the time and place ' of bearing the CASH RATES will be accepted as 1924 Reo 6 cylinder, 7 passenger dozen or 75 cents per 100. This FOR AN AD TAKER thereon, by publishing a copy of this touring. place Is always open, 379 Burnside FOR RENT— AT 20 Hollister hearing, to appear if they see cause order in some newspaper having a FULL PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ street, five room flat, with im­ at said time and place and be heard ness office on or before the seventh 1926 Ford 1 ton dump body. Ave. Greenhouse, East Hartford. relative thereto, and make return to circulation in said district, on or be­ day following the first Insertion of -I provements, garage. Inquire 283 fore May 27, 1929, and by posting a Brown’s Garage— Telephone 869 Phone 8-3091. this court. copy ot this order on the public sign­ each ad. otherwise the CHARGE Corner Cooper and West Center Sts. Spruce street. WILLIAM S. HYDE RATE will be collected. No responsi­ Judge. post In said town of Manchester, five bility for errors In telephoned ads HELP WANTED— ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 THREE ROOM SUITE In Johnson H-5-27-29. • days before the day of said hearing, will be assumed and their accuracy SEE OUR USED CARS FIRST MILLINERY- FEMALE 35 to appear If they see cause at said cannot be guaranteed. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES GET YOUR FLAG for Memorial block, modern Improvements. Tel. time and place and be heard relative DRESSMAKING 19 Aaron Johnson, 524 or janitor AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD thereto, and make return to this INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 WANTED — REFINED Protestant Day 3x5 American flag with pole at Manchester, within and for the court. Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. and socket 51.00. Regular 51.49, 2040. District of Manchester, on the 25th. TIONS DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS, young woman for good paying day of May, A. D.. 1929. WILLIAM S. HYDE 'position. Call Monday or Tuesday Benson Furniture Company. Judge. Births ...... A 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN coats, suits, children’s dresses and FOR RENT— TO ADULTS, modern Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., H-5-27-29. Engagements ...... B evenings. Telephone 149-4. tenement of four rooms and large Judg:e. Marriages ...... C 1926 HUDSON COACH coats. Lingerie. Mrs. Harriet FOR SALE— MANURE, 53.50 per Estate of Minnie Mercer late of Skewes, 147 Pearl street. Tele­ attic room, with garage. F. W. Deaths ...... U BETTS GARAGE WANTED— GIRL between ages of load delivered. James Burns. Tel. Manchester, in said District, deceas­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Card of Thanks...... E Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce phone 1281. 963-3. Hill, 10 Olcott street. Tel. 1780-2. ed. at Manchester, within and for the In Memorlam ...... F 18 and 25, steady position. Apply The Administrator having: exhibit­ District of Manchester, on the 25th Lost and Found ...... 1 Center Spa, 70 East Center street. TO RENT— CENTENNIAL apart­ ed his. administration account with day of May. A. D., 1929. Announcements ...... 2 AUTO ACCESSORIES— MOVING—TRUCKING- FOR SALE— A-No. 1 loam. Inquire ments, four room apartment, jani­ said estate to this Court for allow­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., Personals ...... 3 WANTED— 3 LADIES who can de­ Frank Damato, 24 Homestead ance, It is Judge. Antomoblles TIRES STORAGE 20 tor servicp, heat, gas range, Ice ORDERED:—That the 1st day of Estate of Mary A. Mack Hunt late Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 vote from 2 to 5 hours daily from street, Manchfester. Tel. 1507. box furnished. Call Manchester June. A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clock, (s. t.) of Manchester, In said District, de­ Automobiles for Exchange...... 6 household duties. Profit of 525 to Construction Company, 210C or forenoon, at the Probate office. In said ceased. Auto Accessories—Tires ...... 6 BATTERIES FOR YOUR automo­ STORAGE ROOM for furniture or On motion of The Manchester Trust bile, ranging from 57 up. Recharg­ 540 weekly. Call Norah Fleming, 782-2. Manchester, be and the same Is as­ Auto Repairing—P ainting...... 7 merchandise, available at Bralth- Hotel Sheridan, South Manchester, FUEL AND FEED 49-A signed for a hearing on the allow­ Company administrator with 'will an­ Auto Schools ...... 7-A ing and repairing. Distributors of waite’s, 52 Pearl street. ance of said administration account nexed. Autos—Ship by T ru ck ...... 8 Conn. FOR RENT— 4, 5 AND 6 room with said estate, and this Court di­ ORDERED:—That six months from Prest-O-Llte Batteries. Center OAK AND APPLE tree wood for the 25th day of May, A. D„ 1929, be Autos—For Hire ...... 9 Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. WANTED— LOAD or part load of rents. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 rects the administrator to give public Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 WANTED— COOK. A middle aged stove and fire place, best quality. Main street. Telephone 560. notice to all persons Interested there­ and the same are limited and allowed Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 673. furniture to Nashua, New Hamp­ woman without dependents as a Frank V. Williams, Buckland. Tel. in to appear and be heard thereon by for the creditors within which to Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 shire or enrol'te around May 28th. cook for our girls’ boarding house. 989-2. FOR RENT— 5 ROOM FLAT with publishing a copy of this order In bring in their claims against said es­ Bnaineas and ProfcMiionnl Serrleea Perrett & Glenney. Telephone 7. some newspaper having a circulation tate, and the said administrator Is di­ Business Services Offered . . . . . 13 GARAGES—SERVICE— 4 Apply to Cheney Brothers Employ­ garage. Apply at 108 Ridge street. In said District, on or before May 27, rected to give public notice to the Houseltvld Services Offered ...... IS-A STORAGE 10 PERRETT & GLENNEY. Call any­ ment office. 1929. and by posting a copy of this creditors to bring In their claims Building—Contracting ...... 1« HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 FOR RENT— FIVE ROOM flat, all order on the public signpost In the within said time allowed by posting Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 time. Tel. 7. Local and long dis­ Improvements, 113 Summer street. Town where the deceased last dwelt, a copy of this order on the public FOR RENT— GARAGE. Manches­ sign post nearest to the place where Funeral Directors ...... 16 tance moving and trucking and FOR SALE— SECOND hand gas Telephone 897-13. five days before said dav of hearing Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 ter Green, . Cook property. Tele­ freight work and express. Daily HELP WANTED— MALE 36 ranges, second hand coal stoves, and return make to this Court. the deceased last dwelt within said Insurance ...... 18 phone 820. WILLIAM S. HYDE town and by publishing the same In Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 express to Hartford. second band refrigerators, sold FOR RENT— BENTON ST\1 fl^ Judge. some newspaper having a circulation Moving—Trucking—Storage . . . 20 WANTED— SALESMAN for one of in said probate district, within ten the most popular cars on the mar­ cheap for cash, while they last. room flat. All modern Improve­ H-5-27-29. Palming—Papering ...... 21 GENERAL TRUCKING— Local and Alfred A. Grezel, 829 Main street. days from the date of this order, and Professional Services...... 22 BUSINESS SERVICES ket. Must not be afraid of long ments. Apply H. H. West & Son. return make to this court of the no­ long distance. Fertilizer grain, 29 Blssell street, telephone 2500. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Repairing ...... 22 OFFERED 13 heavy freight etc., fast service, hours. Reply with references to TWO GOOD USED gas ranges 510 at Manchester, within and for the tice given. Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 Box T, Herald. District of Manchester, on the 25th. Toilet Goods and Service ...... 25 ASHES REMOVED BY LOAD or reasonable rates. Frank V. Wil­ each. FOR RENT— MODERN five room day of May. A. D.. 1929. AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Wanted—Business Service...... 26 liams, Buckland. Telepbono 989-2. job In light moving truck. V. Flr- WANTED— MAN WITH sales abili­ \WatkIns Furniture Exchange flat, newly renovated, at 47 Math­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., at Manchester, within and ior the Edorntlonnl 17 Oak St. er street. Telephone 1987. Judge. district of Manchester, on the 25th. Courses and Classes...... 27 po, 116 Wells street. Tel. 2466-W. LOCAL AND LONG distance mov­ ty, a man willing to work and Estate of Nora Fitzgerald late of day of May. A. D.. 1929. Private Instruction ...... 28 ing, by experienced men. Public learn to sell Automatic refrigera­ FOR SALE— THREE PIECE bed­ FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement on Manchester, in said District, deceased. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., Dancing ...... 28-A tors. Wonderful opportunity for The Administrator having exhibit­ Judge. Musical—Dramatic ...... 29 BUSINESS SERVICES storehouse. L. T. Wood, 55 Blssell room suite, French walnut. Tele­ Newman street, all modern Im­ ed his administration account with Estate of Annke L. Titus late of Wanted—Instruction ...... 80 OFFERED 13 street. Tel. 496. ; right party. Apply Manchester phone 46-2 after 7 p. m. provements, including steam beat. said estate to this Court for allow­ Manchester in said'district, deceased. Financial Plumbing & Supply Co. Inquire 147 B. Center street. Tel. ance, it Is Upon application of David D. Titus Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... SI MANCHESTER AND NEW YORK FOR SALE— 4 BURNER gas stove ORDERED:—That the 1st day of praying that administration be grant­ Business Opportunities ...... 32 MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, 1830. June, A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) ed on said estate, as per application Money to Loan ...... 33 Motor Dispatch. Dally service be­ WANTED— MEN. boys to - learn in good condition; also coal range. forenoon, at the Probate office. In said PILLOWS STEAM - STERILIZED barbering In day or evening class­ on file. It Is * Help and Sitnatlons AND MADE OVER EQUAL t TO tween New York and Manchester. Can be seen at 29 Clinton street. FOR RENT— 3 ROOM flat, all Im­ Manchester, be and the same is as­ ORDERED:—That the foregoing Help ; Wanted—Female ...... 35 es. Inquire ’ Vaughns Barber signed for a hearing on the allow­ n e w —55 FOR OLD MA-TTREgS Call 7 or 2577 or 2578. Tel. 934-W. provements. Inquire PaganI Broth­ application be heard and-determined Help 'Wanted—Male ...... 36 School, 14 Market street, Hart­ ers Store, Depot Square. ance of said administration account at the Probate office in Manchester in Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 IN EXCHANGE F0R NEW ONE with said estate, and this Court di­ said District, on the 8th day of June, Agents Wanted ...... 37-A ford. rects the administrator to give public ONE DAY SERVICE PROFESSIONAL FOR RENT— 4 ANG6 rooms, mod­ A. D., 1929, at 8 o’clobk (A t.) In the Sltuaclons Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 MAN. UPHOLSTERING CO. WANTED—TO BUY 58 notice to all persons Interested there­ forenoon, and that notice be given to Situations Wanted—M ale...... 89 SERVICES 22 ern Improvements, 6 Walnut in to appear and be heard thereon by all persons interested in said estate of Emplbyment Agencies ...... 40 331 Center St.— Opposite Arch St. HELP WANTED—MALE l WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for street, near Cheney Mills 520-525. publishing a copy of this order In the pendency of said application and Ltve'^ Stock'—Pete—Pool try—Vehicles Est.. Since 1922 Tel. 12G8-2 some newspaper having a circulation the time and place of hearing thereon, Dogs<^Blrds—Pets ...... 41 PIANO TUNING OR FEMALE 37 brass, copper, tires, tubes, rags, Inquire on premises, tailor shop. In said District, on or before May 27. by publishing a copy of this order in Live Stock—Vehicles...... 42 John Cockerham magazines and paper or anything Tel. 2470. 1929, and by posting a copy of this some newspaper having a circulation Poultxy and Supplies ...... 43 FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 6 Orchard St. Tel. 245-5 else saleable. Call 849. Wm. order on the public signpost In the in said district, on or before May 27, Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 WANTED— BOYS AND GIRLS to Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. Town where the deceased last dwelt, 1929, and by posting a copy of this For Sale—Mlscellaneons FLOWERS AND PLANTS for Me­ sell flavoring extracts after school; five days before said day of hearing order on the public slgrn post in said Articles for Sale ...... 45 HOUSES FOR RENT 65 and return make to this Court. town of Manchester, at least six days Boats and Accessories...... 46 morial Day. Everything in cut REPAIRING 23 send for free sample. Wakefield WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prices •WILLIAM S. HYDE before the day of said hearing, to ap­ Building Materials...... 47 flowers and plants.- Mixed bouquets _L Extract Co., Sanbornville, N. H. for ags, paper, magazines and FOR RENT— 10 ROOM house, two Judge. pear if they see cause at aald time Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, metals. Also buy all. kinds of bathrooms, oil burning furnace, H-5-27-29. and place and be heard relative there­ Electrical Appliances—Radio ... 49 for the cemetery, pans, baskets and boxes of mixed plants. Gerani­ chimneys cleaned and repaired, chickens. Morris H. Les6ner. Call two car garage. Call 258. to, and make return to this court, and Fuel and Peed ...... 49-A hey fitting, safes opened, saw filing AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD by mailing in a registered letter, Garden — Farm—Dairy Products I ums. rosy morn petunias, 'vincas, AGENTS WANTED 37-A 1546 or 1589. at Manchester, within and for the postage paid, on or before May 27, Household Goods ...... I German ivy, coleus, bigonias, ivy and grinding. Work called for. District of Manchester, on the 25th. 1929, a copy of this order to Edwin F. FOR RENT 67 day of May. A. D., 1929. Machinery and Tools ...... I geraniums, baby ramblers and Harold Clemson, 108 North Elm MAGIC GAS EQUALS gas 3c gal­ Titus, 1156 N. Central street. Glen­ Musical Instruments...... I street. Telephone 462. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 SUMMER HOMES Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., dale, California. Office and Store Equipment...... I dracaenas for center plants. All lon. Guaranteed product. Used by Judge. WILLIAM S. HYDE Specials at the Stores ...... I kinds of bedding plants. Four MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum large Bus Companies. Agent’s ad­ FOR RENT— TWO NICELY fur­ Estate of Alma E. Johnson late of i Judge. Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... I greenhouses filled completely with Manchester, in said District, deceased. H-5-27-29^' ______. Wanted—To Buy ...... I cleaner, phonograph, clock, lock dress on cans, circulars, letter­ nished rooms with all conven­ WANT A FINE SUMMER PLACE? On motion of Josephine Gordon ad­ Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resorts flowers and plants of all varieties. repairing; key making. Braith- heads. Particulars & Proof free. iences. Apply 18 Williams street. ministratrix Restanrants Burke the Florist, Wayside Gar­ “ 8 Magic Gab Building” Aliexan- ORDERED:—That six months from Rooms Without Board ...... 59 . waite, 52 Pearl'street. Call 97-2. Just the place at White Sands the 25th day of May, A. D., 1929, be dens. On the State Road to Rock­ dria, Ont, Canada. Beach. Seven rooms, nicely furnish­ ( FOR SALE Boarders W anted...... 69-A ville. Tel. 714-2. and the same are limited and allowed Country Board—R esorts...... SEWING MACHINE repairing ot all ed, shower, fire place, shore front. for the creditors within which to Hotels—Restaurants ...... makes, oils, needles and supplies. TO RENT— ^FURNISHED room, 19 bring in 'their claims against said es­ Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 VEGETABLE & FLOWER plants, Location Is right. Can be rented by tate. and the said administratrix Is R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. SITUATIONS WANTED— Locust street Telephone 1121. season or week. Tel. 2961. Real Elstate For Rent tomato plants, pepper, egg plant, Tel. 715. FEMALE 38 directed to give public notice to the FiqJNG STATION Apartments. Flats, Tenements cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower. Also creditors to bring in their claims ON STATE ROAD Business Locations for Rent aster, zinnia, salvia,verbena, calen­ WANTED—ROOMS— .within said time allowed by posting Houses for Rent ...... WANTED— BY young girl wbtk a copy of this order on the public Reasimable Price. Suburban for Rent ...... dula, straw flowers, scablosa, sal- HELP WANTED— BOARD 62 WANTED TO RENT 68 sign post nearest to the place where Summer Homes for R en t...... 67 plglossis, snapdragons, marigold, FEMALE 35 taking care of children and doing the deceased last dwelt within said Full Particulars from Wanted to R e n t...... 68 delphinium, larkspur. Dusty Mil­ light housework. Ruth Gardner. ROOM AND BOARD in quiet re-; WANTED— TENEMENT of 7 or 8 town and by publishing the same In Real Estate For Sale Tel. 1836. • some newspaper having a circulation Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 ler, poppies. Phlox, Shasta daisy, WANTED— ELDERLY housekeep­ fined family,, by young man, uni­ rooms, centrally located. Inquire In said probate district, within ten ROBERT J. SMITH Business Property for S a le ...... 70 chrysanthemums, petunia, aquile- er for business couple and 3 year versity student: Call Hafichester 144 Charter Oak street. days from the date of this order, and Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 gla. Also potted flowers: gerani­ Chamber of Commerce or Hartford return make to this court of the no­ Houses for S a le ...... 78 old child. Moderate wages. Good tice given. 1009 Main Street ums. Martha Washington, agera- SITUATIONS WANTED— 4-4469...... Lots for Sale ...... 78 home. Reply to Box I, in care ot A British judge recently de­ WILLIAM S. HYDE Resort Property for Sale...... 74 turn, coleus, begonia, German and Herald. MALE 39 Judge. Phone 750-2. Suburban for Sale ...... 76 English Ivy, vinca, fuchsias, hang­ Doctors in Paris are vaccinating cided that a cow In the road has .H-5-27-29. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 ing pans,’ terns, dracena and pan­ WANTED— YOUNG girl for general WANTED— ASHES to cart, plow­ on the arms again - rathqr- than the the right of way. That confirms Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 legs. The sCars had become too the cow’s own opinions on the AnetloB—li^ral Nottees sies, 621 Hartford Road Green­ housework. Address Box R, in care ing to do. cellars to dig. L. T. Auction Sales ...... 78 house. Call 87-8. ot Herald. Wood. 66 Blssell street. noticeable. > matter. Legal Notices ...... 79 GAS BUGGIES—News Is Coining B y F R A N K BECK irS FROM AMY! GHE A Home Of Your Own JD HEM ARE COMIMG UP THAT'LL BE FINE, HONEV. 1600 down gives you a warrantee deed to a new six room A FEW DAVS IN DAN'S OF COURSE 1 '^ANT TO MEET colonial, oak floors, steam beat, sun parlor. A complete house OH, AUI^ SUE, VOU»LL ALL YOUR FRIENOS, AND I'VE and garage tor 56950. JUST LOS^ AMV. SHE'f HEARD YOU TALK SO MUCH/ ABOUT MV BECT FRIEND. AMY, I'M JUST AS TICKLED AS ; YOU ARE THAT SHE'S Main street, a real good two family, al) modem, complete 'C^ HEM COMHOe. j p with screens and shades, 510,500. Terms. AND AMY HAi/E GONE TO Henry Street— Brand new single, all modem and right up tO' HART90ALE late In latest fixtures and finish. Very reasonable price and POR A PEW i L terms. . D ^ M DAN C A A . >AOLA Porter Street Section. Slns;le of six rooms, extra bnildlnfl \AABtrr HE/AO lot. garage, price only 56,000. It costs nothing to Investigate. V E T AWJT ALECS OIS6RACE fcV, AMD A Snu. LOOKING POP yjQP A L E T T E R PROM ROBERT HIM. fill 1009 BlaiB S tr e ^ \ ~ m fCct; I N S l ^ N C B STBMISH? ticxk ia ; .M I ...... • w w - r*' MANCHESTTO e v e n i n g HERALa SOUTH MANCHESTER, CX)NN^ MONPAY> MAY 27,1929. By Percy L i 'roshy SSM aSSL iiS SEHSE NOHS 0 BE

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tl|^t there were ninety^ lees men At a mMtlng of Canspbell Cooi^ nbw'to go on the gpare list thui‘ cll, K. of C., to b# held tonight In FEWCHANGESHERE ABOUT TOWN their clubrooms. Rev. Eugene A. was the case at the last bid as many Moiiarty, the first member of the of the men on the spare Uyt haver AS TROim HEN EH) left and gone to wOTk In some other The Junior choir of the North council to be ordained to the priest­ hood, will be present place. This will assure more work Uethodlst church will give their for the present spare list men. but patriotic entertainment, “ For Pree- has little effect on the epare men dom’a Sake,’* . In the church vestry Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor 90 Leas Men on Spare List; have returned from a visit ndtb from Manchester, as they are well at 8 o’clock this evening. Giveis Present Employees down on the UsL relatives In Norwich. ‘Yesterday More poors of Work. they attended the services at Trin­ Mrs. Elisabeth Palller and daugh­ ity Methodist church, where Rot. ters Rosemary and Louise of West Few changes were made in the Train for business at the Connec­ Joseph Cooper, formerly of the ticut Business College, Odd Fellows Middle Turnpike spent the week­ South Methodist church here Is pas­ runs of Manchester men employed end with friends In New York and Block. Their graduate are in de­ tor. on the electric lines of the Connec­ New Jersey. mand. Start next Monday morning ticut Company which went into ef­ — ^Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd '^liltney and fect yesterdgy. The runs are sup­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Goslee of daughter Shirley of Wlnsted, were posed to be for the summer sched­ Westminster road had as their week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ule, but with the possibilities of the guests over the week-end, Mr.' and Sedrick Straughan of East Center removal of the trolley tracks and - PANSIES — Mrs. Arthur E. Boucher of Sher­ street. the discontinuation of the Cross Steel’s Mastodon brooke, Quebec. C- - town and Manchester Green lines Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wallett and some of the men have made their Good Variety of Colors. Loyal and Ever Ready circles of children of Cambridge street have bids 'with the understanding that King’s Daughter have been Invited been visiting friends In Pittsfield, there may be another change on or ANDERSON GREENHOUSES to attend the meeting of the Man­ Mass. about July 15. 153 Eldridge St. chester League of Women Voters at There are no changes In the men the South Methodist church tomor­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montle of who will* run these cars. The day Phone 2124 So. Manchester row afternoon at 2:30. Miss Caro­ Hartford road were pleasantly sur­ men will be Slayden, Nichols and line deP. Pennlman of Long Lane prised at their home Saturday Waltz and Tomlinson and Cleve­ Farm, Middletown, will be the evening by a party of their friends, land will be the night men on the Motor? speaker of the afternoon. She will mostly from the Women of Moose- Cross town and Manchester Green have an Interesting message to heart Legion. The. occasion was lines. On the South Manchester bring to the meeting In regard to Mr. Montle’s birthday and as a lines there will be but two Man­ the work the state is doing for girls reminder of the visit, his friends chester men operating cars. Lee- at the Middletown Institution. Tea presented hlin with a smoking set. berg and Wilson will be the night and a social period will follow the A luncheon and other social pas­ men on the regular cars. address. times rounded out the evening. On the Rockville lines Tedford, Howard, Robinson, Phillips, Mc­ Women of Mooseheart Legion Mrs, Carrie Taylor’s piano pupils Guire, Allison, Sweeney and Oilman will hold their regular meeting at gave their closing recital at her will have runs, all being Manches­ the Home club on Bralnard place home on Woodbrldge street, Friday ter men formerly operating from tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock evening. Despite the inclement the Manchester barns. weather every pupil was present In bidding this time it was found sharp. and a number of friends, George J. Pradin of Pradln’s apparel Wilson, Harold Dumas and RSY' HOT BEEF LOAF mond Streeter added much to the MAMS shop Is in New Yo/k on a buying program with violin selections. Pu- SUPPER trip. plls with the highest standli^ for the past six months were Given by Tonight at the Buckland school Wright, Alice Dumas, Albina Kaskl Coventry Fragment COWVBMl lM f assembly hall Boy Scouts of Troop and Eleanor Vlncek. The recital I, which was organized this winter, •was followed by a general good Society will give their first public whist time during which Ice cream and In Conjunctitm With and dance for the purpose of rais­ cake was served. ing funds for summer equipment. PLAY p e r s o n a l FINANCE CO. Through the kindness of the troop Mrs. William C. Cheney and Miss By Vernon Grange ttooins 2 and 8, committee and ladles In the Buck- Mary Chapman have consented to Second Floor, State Theater Bldg, land section they will be able to of­ Dramatic Club. take charge of the Manchester South Manchester, Conn. Printed Chiffon Sleeveless Silk ' Sleeveless A Printed Silk fer 82.50 gold pieces as first prizes, Garden club’s exhibit at the spring Chapel Hall, Coventry 'Telephone 1-0-4 and hold a food sale and dance In flower show of the Hartford Gar­ Wednesday, May 29, Linen Frocks Frock addition to the whist. den club which will be held at the Tennis Frocks 5:30 p. m., Standard Time. Open 8:80 to 5. Sat. 8:30 to 1 Is Just what you will want t o ' Morgan Memorial, June 6 and 7. Licensed by the State. with the new "sun-backs’’. are both inexpensive and wear motoring Memorial Day, The committee will choose addi­ Supper, 50c I’ lay, 85c appear! at all smart' dancing Miss Mary F. Ferguson of 3 Clever little models with plen­ good-looking for golf and for. no doubt, you will stop at South Main street will leave tomor­ tional helpers from the club mem­ places. We are showing other active sports wear. Cool, lome inn for dinner and you row for a visit with friends In Bos­ bers. large, colorful prints trimmed ty of pleats to give freedom sleeveless models with plenty will want to look your best. ton, and also to decorate the grave with Jiertba collars, flared of movement. Shantungs of pleats in front and back. Choose a one or two-piece Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters there of her brother, William Fer­ skirts and scarf necklines. A and silk crepes in white and Embroidered motifs in front. printed silk in one of the guson, long the chaplain ol Drake will hold Its regular meeting In Odd White, many new styles that we are choice of styles and colorings. pastel shades. Post, G, A. R. Fellows hall tomorrow evening at featuring at 8 o’clock. WATKINS b r o t h e r s: Inc. $10—$16.75 Campbell Council, Knights of $16.75 $10—$16.75 $5.98 Columbus, will hold a meeting at All members of the Howitzer 8:30 tonight. The first degree will company are ordered to assemble d u c t a l be conferred on a number of candi­ at the State Armory here In uni­ dates. There will be refreshments form at 2 o’clock Thursday after­ ESTABLISHED 54 YEARS and entertainment. noon to take part in the Mejnorlal Day parade. The building will be CHAPEL AT 11. OAK ST, On tomorrow afternoon and eve­ open at 1 o’clock, A fine of $5 will ning, at the Racebrook Country be laid aealnst any member not re­ porting, This was voted at a com­ Robert IC Anderson Phone 5 0 0 Club, between Derby and New ; o t 2837AV: Haven, the Purchasing Agents pany meeting. May 21. Funeral Director Association of Connecticut will hold Its annual "Ladles Day,’’ It is Twelve prizes will be given at expected that this "Ladies Day the bridge and whist party given by will be the most largely attended, the Holy Name Society at St. and in all respects the most success­ Bridget’s church at 8 o'clock to­ ful In the history of the Associa­ morrow evening. tion, The dinner will be served at 6:30 p, m. The remainder of the David White, eight years old. of WESTINGHOUSE evening will be devoted to dancing. 48 Spruce street. Is recovering from injuries suffered when struck by an The regular meeting of Shei^ automobile near his home a few herd Encampment, N^ 37, 1. O. u. days ago. ADJUST-O-MATIC P., will be held In Odd iellows Hall at 7:30 tonight. The Royal There will be no regular drill of Purple degree will be conferred on Company G tonight but all members one candidate. The evening’s work are requested to report at the FLAT IRON will be followed by light refresh­ Armory to get their equipment In ments, The Royal Purple degree readiness for Memorial Day. team Is requested to meet for a re­ Just set the lever A Brief Set Gay Jackets . Sport Coats hearsal at seven o.'clock. Troop 1. Boy IScouts, will meet A White Coat in the Hollister Streqt School at for the heat you want, of colorful printed broadcloth In colorful stripes, modernistle in plain or fur trimmed mod­ Is smart for sports w^ar and els that look smart and fresh The Board of Selectmen will hold 7:30 o’clock tonight. and this marvelous is equally chic wheu worn is Just what you need to wear and plain shades are 'worn for their regular monthly meeting in after many hours of motoring iron stays at that over a chiffon frock at infor­ ’neatb ' "sun-back” tennis both active sports and spec­ the Municipal building at eight Rodney Wilcox, son of Mr. and frocks. A short brief and a are fashioned of tweed and Mrs. G. H, Wilcox of Green Hill mal sumtutT dances. Choose tator year. A choice of col­ novelty sports fabrics In ' a o'clock tonlsht. ^ heat, automatically, a flannel or basket-weave un- bandeau make up the set street, and a student at Bast Green­ which may be bad In a varie­ orings. choice of styles and colors. wich Aqademy, spent the week-end without attention. Irlmmed coat in white or Contractors are busy repairing bl’ie, flesh, orchid and maize. ty of colors. the road surface qnd trolley tracks at home. over the Buckeley bridge In Hart­ $2.98 $16.75—$59.50 ford. One way trolley traffic Is be­ $10-$16.75 $1.49 ing maintained but automoblllsts are not affected. A conduit will be $8.75 placed In under the new surface-to carry the Connecticut Company's FIUIS new telephone wires Into t. e city, Only 75c Down $1.00 a Month This will allow for the dispatching DEVELOPED AND of cars from Hartford Instead of PRIN TED Manchester as at present. 24 HOUR SERVICE $1.00 for Your Old Iron Film Deposit Box at Although the State Highway De­ or partment claims to have sent a Store Entrance reply to the letter of the Permanent An Attractive Rubber Apron Memorial Day committee asking permission to parade on East Cen­ KEMP'S ter street, no such letter has been Valued at $1.50 exj received by Chairman E. L. G. A Fisherman Fel£ Hohenthal, Jr. Sheer Chiffons Bareleg Hose Mesh Hose is Just what you need for In the right .shade to matcL T h e of course, In a good ann-tan la much more attractive than your frock may be found in shade. Fashionable girls "bare legs” as It covers sur­ sports wear— they are both our Millinery Department. Manchester ‘Electric Co. are choosing Humming Birds face blemlses and gives a strong and good-looking. We Other shapes Including vaga­ with the new French heels much more finished appear­ are featuring lisle mesh bonds, cloches and turbans in Phime 1700 ance to the legs. Shades for 773 Main S t and plcoted tops. Fashioned stockings In flesh and sun-tan white and pastel shades will m o N of the sheerest chiffon fro'.n both natural and sun-tan com­ b« found reasonably priced. plexions. Pair colorings. tlp-to-toe. Pair, $1.50 $3.95 $11.95. $1.00 GOOD THINGS TO CAT Delivery Service CORNED BEEF FANCY VEAL CHOPS STEWS VEAL GROUND We are recommending Ivanhoe Mayonnaise. Pint jars at 45c. ^ e jar is a regular lightning jar which can be used for canning. Sun-Tan Pearls A Triangular Scarf Colorful Anklets Suede Pull-On are the correct gloves for in gay shades gives Just the give color to the costume and TUESDAY SPECIAL are Just what you need to summer wear. Simple, chle complete the costume —they needed, color to a tennis save the life of your stock­ pull-ons of washable suede in Maxwell House Coffee...... 46c lb. go so well with every shade. frock. Many girls are wind­ ings. Swanky little rayon Clloose either a chodeer or and lisle anklets In dashing natural and mode— two good 60-inch necklace — both ing them around their heads — and it ought to be plain to everybody that now is the color combinations. Pair, shades— specially priced, ' Pure Lard...... — ----- 13%c lb. lengths are good. Bach ^ to keep in stray locks. Bach time to build. Plenty of material on hand; plenty of Fresh Mackerel...... 19c lb. $1.00 $L59 50c $2.98 Fresh Salmon men to do the work; plenty of demand for houses; banks will listen to reason; prices down where a dollar rgB whisper in th ^ ear—and the welcome sign on our OPEN Pineburst Roll Creamery Butter... 49c lb. STORE front door. Come in or calf up. Pineburst Hamburg...... 30c lb. CLOSED Good Brooms a t ...... _____69c each ALL DAY. . Morris Spaghetti, 2 cans___ . 25c W. 6. Gletmey Go. THURSDAY Fresh Asparagus ...'.;...... 25c Ib. Coal, Lumber and Masons’ Supplies ^ AllMiPlact. PhMMiae,