VST PBBB8 BUN AVEBAGB DAILY OIBCULATION for the Mootb of ApriL 1089 M r rat d%btlf' to* 5,344 b1| ^; Teerdsr d o o ^ tkcn «r tk« A« 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 SLAYER 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 slash 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 A* t r • • • * r- . < ’ 'V . . 'I:,':':' MAWCHESTBB BVBOTNG HERALD, SOUTH ^ C H E S T E R , CONN, MOJ|DAT, MAT 2T, 1»W* ■ ♦ -r- i. . t e O B r o U B 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 "STEEPLE T ( ) r SAYS BE * V W ith The Local HAS "LONELIEST J O r 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 $1295 up ft F.O.B. m* ^ 4 - 1^ f t ' 4 t IrJ Aiuron G. G>hen, Inc. K' i '<1 'I. t I lUFlufcStraet, . Hartford , *t' -- HARTFORD T d . 2 .$ 2 t 3 # > r>V- V MANCHESTER EVENING H E t^l^ Edfel'k>^lJnE^ 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 8890 Bbia Stfect, Hartford, Cona. GRANDMOTBER*S, The tea that was blended to suit your tastel UOTATIO TeL Hartford 2-2134 TIN Uae VEEDOL the motor *’Xezleaa labor has sopplaatod Carton $1.16 satiTo AmoTicaa labor to soeh an hrtoat that today folly TS per-eoBt f the eommoB or noshdUod- labor I my state is porformed-by Jlcid- elaBa'* f-’■Mr. W ’. IlsXsBiy#Ji ooBusUBfoBor Tub Gbbat Atlantic * PAcme •her ia 7 ' "■'if. V .:V ' ■■■■ ■ , .V / rO RBRAtD, SOUTH MANUUEn'KK. OONN. UONOAT, HAT h , W t . 7V YOUR / H •»>r - f *■ 'y - ’ y y -: ■ Y• /- ; ''.■■ "> - 7 " / ’ . t J U >(<1 •> *. .y^'* .i L ® ■ v - • . , • ■ V - A Message To You! '•■ " y ir'fJ - ‘.‘•■V't-■■ '■ •• ^. ;• X : d - 7 % OME will say: *‘What, another Hospital Drive this year?"—and our answer i/ici; 4V Vt,' i - <%'♦•' > * 4*9 must be of a certainty '*Yes." Our hospital is called upon to use all Its facil ^ ^ /A ' .•:• __,j ir ^ ■ ^ T „ S ities, at uncounted expense a^ times, in order to adminster to the sick and in jured, for life is more precious than money. Equipment and personnel are as fine ,' . C i ' T ' : as can be had—but by comparison with many of our old established and well en 7-'”vri i_ j- I n , ri'ri dowed institutions, our hospital is. still in the infant class as far as source of in 7'"'. r J- LI 7rJ come is concerned. The work must go on—its doors can never be closed to any . i t * case, expense cannot be counted in saving life. Therefore, we ask you to help n“”». i |l |.| r!.-M X T with your contributions to meet this deficit, knowing full well that you will be » -I. [ 1 asked again next year, and year .after—but who is so calloused that they would iT - . V j ' '4 )i f xi -i f ‘t t say STOP because of this annual heed of extih money to carry on this humanitar ■ :i I *' ian work. • E. L. G. HOHENTHAL, JR., Chairman. HAS SERVED HUNDREDS OF PATIENTS. FAITHFULLY AND WELL,X DURING THE PAST YEAjCMi % -y \V$f '/I V <% » Sj s I ' i -1 ■ ■ .<'= ■ •■ - - . j f - "5^ At A Cost In Excess Of Source Of Income Thereby Incurring A Deficit Of 1% n— $36,000 HOSPITAL WEEK t SUNDAY MAY 26 A > SUNDAY JUNE 2 \ s 4 *’ . 9 Inclusive ■ V. V .V .. .. WHICH ask you to generously give that thk I work1 may ./ This AdTertUateoAhlM tt The J. W. Hale Co. Watkins Brothws, Ine. The F. T. BUsh Hardware Co. The hbuchester numbing' ft 3u[^ljr Co* / / : » « l '■ S ^ t Y. % .*■ ■ i7-- ■ Y' y »VV M” yy ■ ; 7' - - V ■ * ' ' r:-- * r kjT. BIGHT > MAMCHBSti® BVBiroG HBRAin. SCfimt -J ■ ;.N m v >r ■ 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 BOO HOO! f j V f T A * 1 T h 6 w « h t J Here lies a pedestrian Colder than Ice; He Jumped once *rH€ WH6£Cf tuotiV i When he Ihould have Jumped CE m f m t twice. i Co ROUND And here Is one under This marker of wood. He only Jumped half The distance he should. There goes a pedestrian * , Knocked hlgher'n a kite; He Jaywalked across Without watching the light. Here lies a pedestrian. Isn't It nice! My aim was so sure ,That he breathed only twice. ' No Pnnctnres. "Do you know any way to avoid tire trouble?" x» 7 "You might buy a motorboat." • Mi } Brtuii, nfhu An "Bpilangh," PleBty of giria who can't cook He raced tbe train! Be got across Hy Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE know bow to main tralBc Jama. And lest you think I rave Family Stuff When I assert "He got a cross"— By Gene Ahern It's right there on his grave. • ■ u.aMT.om, scmicc. me. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS •No Time to Lose By Blosser ( L l € W « r L L FlMO TWIS V u i W6WT C)AM, BOT XU- HIRE BISHT DO^M OfUCLE HARDY TOLO 'NALALtRiSUT- iTS SCOO/OOBet-. IF MS'S < SBAC6 c o ^ t r a il o T dark /aE Yo u a r e Q>VJA b e RISKY*— I'L L 6 E T YOU A ANPmiSQS \N TUESe IF meOE'S ANY CANYom AM’, IF 7KEY l b ttUAOT "7A 6-IT AlAiT 'mERE,N0/ SOESS AOSS.". AAOtWTjLUOS-—AM' 1 SWXmtOG, VWWAT NC/ Pa ULT AE IS ALL v>0RO^iS.' V4AS klD^)APpeO. EYER y o u mayeki't a n y TAA 601MG TO ^NUSN'U. TIAVS. TO l o s e .' Po.' AELP RMO UIAA MIESET AARDID II 'mEOE, TEU.I £ J n t w e MISTER ? N^ANTIAaE, [Z. VJAN AND 72KSALOA6 AAVie f v STOPPSO R3RTUE Ail6AT ( o P j S o »j a t t u e ED6E OFA LAK£,FAR. IMTUE Ro c k ie s ov.. ______N._ JL Jvi yj£Asr*“ By Small (READ THB STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) SALESMAN SAM A Breezy Idea The Ooofygoo held on real “ And, if you Tinymltes all wish. tight and gave the flying flsb I’ll do a clever thing for you. Now W K ew'. AMO "THeM SON\e.lTUlS '^Ue.Y, E6R SUSICl's SAK.C.. HOLD S * n U - l ( ^ e U - , 60SH, IF tSONMA KCEP ^ t P V M e c e s s iT T is T H ' tAoTRRR. OP a fright. He'd picked it right out kindly set me free. "-And then, |(4VeMT\oM — HR. tTS "W€. OLD of the air, much to tbe crowd's as soon as this was done, the flsb N o w TIIAT IS "nr HcfrresT d a y vieve hao EER A COUPLA MiMOTfeS, WILUT a ? "W A T OP, t .'U - -PurttHA T A Wq R.K.1 surprise. “ Oh, my," said Clowny, said, “ Now we’ll have some fun. siM cfn r LAST-HoTTeR-owe •> COMSTAMTUY VUA&GIM' 'YeB. T A H - WAKES • ^AA(d — WHO CARCLS? "that was flne, to catch a flsh I’ll call some other flying flsh. I u&n WAS I 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,
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