s. ‘ . f ' ■ / ..- ’ 'C, - V V. ■ • NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION 'or the month of May, 1028 5 , 1 4 0 Member of (he Andti Uorean of 1 OtrenlatloDM S U te , VOL. XLIL, NO. 222. i:iassiftecl Advertisiiii; on Page 10. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNfi 18, 1928, < Oo»n. »TWBLVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS HOOVER’S ADVISERS FIND MOUSE COOLIDGE IS ‘LADY IN WALES; PLAN THE CAMPAIGN IN BOTTLE OF SILENT, EVEN SOMWATER A S T O FISH HOPS Coming Political Battle to Be IFEAR AN01HER Fishing Three Days He Re­ Mapped Out Cabinet Local Health Authorities LADY LINDY AND HER PILOT Spends the Sabbath Quiet­ BREAK IN DAM; Investigating Complaint fuses to Tell How Many FORCED TO DESCEND ly. 2,000 HOMELESS Made to Police Here Yes-, He Caught— Starts to terday. Work Today. BY LACK OF FUEL Washington, June 18.— Herbert „m m — ) Hoover, Republican presidential Water From St. Francis Riv­ A thorough investigation was In Superior, Wis., June 18.— The nominee, will not resign as secre­ progress today under the super­ reputation of President Coolldge as Crew of the Friendship Stay Down Just Long Enough to tary of commerce “ for some time to er Rushes Into Varney vision of Manchester's . Board of a fisherman is considerably dimmed come.” Health as the result of a complaint if clrcumstanlal evidence is to be Get Gas Tanks Refilled— Hard Going All Along 2,400 This announcement was made by River and Levees Are Be­ made yesterday when a local man believed. Ills secretary. George Akerson, to­ found the skeleton of a mouse in a The Summer White House is lo­ Mile Flight From Newfoundland— Stultz at Controls All day after Hoover had conferred cated on that portion of the Brule ginning to Weaken. bottle of soda water he had' pur­ with a number of Republican lead­ river running through the estate chased at a local store. The com­ of the late Henry Clay Pierce. No the Way Across, Flying "Blind” Most of Way— Ship ers. While it had first been stated plaint was made to Chief of Police less than seventeen hatcheries were 'hat Houvej would retire from the Poplar Bluff, Mo., June IS.— Samuel G. Gordon, who referred the established by Pierce, and the Brule Cabinet within a short time de­ 'The work of caring for 2,000 home­ is so well stocked that the trout Averages 115 Miles an Hour— Girl Flyer Refuse^ to case to Dr. D. C. Y. Moore, chair­ almost bump each other in their velopments of the last few days less families became paramount to­ man of the health board. day as waters of the raging St. raeanderings. It is rumored they Go Ashore After She Lands. have changed the pt-m and Akerson No Names Disclosed sit up and beg for flies, worms, etc. s; ;d thd! he might continue ar head Francis river began to recede after Today Dr. F. F. Bushnell local Is Fishing. of the cf.mmcrcp department in­ two major breaks through its pro­ health inspector, was carrying on The President has been fishing definitely. tecting levees. his investigation hoping to ascer­ on two of the three days - he has Llanelly, Carmanthenshlre, RECORD Tm E MADE tain whether the mouse had got IN ATLANTIC FLIGHT Hoove' held a number of impor­ Flood waters spread over ap­ spent thus far in the north woods. \Yales, June 18.— The monoplane tant conferences today, but his into the bottle at the manufactory proximately 100,000 acres of low Ordinarily judging from the past Friendship, which descended in manage , James W. Good, of Iowa, lying farm lands, destroying wheat, or had been placed there by some two vacations—he is only too proud London, June 18— The mono­ one who thought it a gi od practical Burry Inlet at 12:40 o’clock hop- was detained in Chicago by the ill­ corn and cotton crops with a re­ to display his catch for the benefit plane Friendship averaged bet­ ness of his wife. Good was expected sulting damage estimated at more joke. In order to protect the in­ of the photographers and let the ped’ Off again at 5:37 after being ter than 110 miles an hour on to be in Washington some tim dur­ than $1,000,000. terests of the bottling works from newspaper reporters know exactly refueled. It was understood that the historic flight from Treaps- which the soda water came, and the ing the week. The third rise of the river came how much the biggest one weighed. the flyers— Miss Amelia Earhart, sey Bay, Newfoundland, to store in which it was purchased, it To date, however, the results of Llanelly, Wales. The distance Cani|tuign Plan.s j sooner than expected and sent the Pilot 'Wllmer Stultz and Mechanic raging St. Francis out of its banks was agreed not to disclose any this year’s effoKs have been veiled between the two places Is 2,400 tJampaign plans were discussed names in the case. The Board of in the deepest secrecy. Repeated Louis Gordon— were bound for by Hoover wkh Secretary of the In­ in a 275-foot crevasse a few mile.s statute miles. 'The flight was north of the break 'Saturday. Health was of the opinion that efforts on thd part of the newspa­ Southampton, their original goal. made in approximately 20 hours terior Work, one of his leaders. should any names be given out per men to ascertain the number of Representative Tilsoi., (R) of Levees Weak Previously Stultz had announced and 49 minutes. Considerable anxiety was felt for there was a posiib'lity that an in­ fish caught, if any, have resulted in Conn., Under-Secretary of the nocent concern or store might suf­ complete failure. “ Several,” said that the Friendship would spend the Treasury Ogden L. Mills, expected the condition of the levees of the Varney river, near Senath. Mo., to­ fer a great loss of business. Edward T. Clark, his personal sec­ night moored to the docks at Swan­ Short of Gas to handle the campaign in New Decomposed retary, evasively; “ some,” parried day as the waters from the St. sea, Wales. Miss Earhart herself hailed the York, and Elliott Cox, a Hoover Francis spread and were added to The mouse was badly decom­ Col. E. W.Starling, the secret ser­ leader in North Carolina. vice man who fishes with the Presi­ Before- the hop Stultz praised first motorboat which approached the volume of the already swollen posed, the skeleton and tail being Miss Earbart’s courageous behavior the Friendship. After lunch with Secretary Work. Varney river. the only means of ascertaining what dent. Hoover will talk to Secretary of As proof th^t trout can be caught and stamina. “ We are short of fuel,” shouted A 600-foot levee seven miles the material in the bottom of the “ One expects men to stand these the woman flyer. When the boat Labor Lavis. north of the new break was being bottle was. in the Brule is the experience of Another visitor during the day Starling. The very first day, he dangers and hardships but Miss drew closer Miss Earhart urgently carefully guarded to prevent a new The local Board of Health has Earhart stood the test as well as asked that fifty gallons of "aviation was W. . Atterbury, president of break in that territory. recently completed a complete In­ made his initial cast, using a leader the Pennsylvania railroad. Amelia Earhart ami Willian: any of us,” said the pilot. “ She was gas” be obtained immediately and Red Cross officials said there was vestigation of local bottling works with three wet flies a three-poun'l '..£1 Senato ■ Curtis, of Kansas, the German brown trout immediately wonderful. She was on the alert that it be brought out to the Friend­ ho immediate danger for the thou­ and i;ives them all a very high Stulta the whole time. She was ‘all eyes ship. »r vice-presidential nominee was ex­ sands of homeless, as nearly all struck. For five or six minutes recommendation as regards clean­ and ears’. Even when flying “ We want to get enough to be pected here tomorrow and will talk* had had sufficient warning to make liness in preparing and bottling the the fish gave battle, then subsided. the situation over with Hoover. j full preparations against eventual- Starling was about to let It take through the thick fog blanket she sure of reaching Southampton,” products. did not show the slightest concern. Hoover's office announced that a 1 ity.' water when suddenly the line added the avlatrlx. telegram of congratulations had Many of the refugees were re­ wirred out of his reel, and the fight Here is the latest picture of two When she sighted the Welsh coast Persons on the motorboat sug­ ported to have taken several days' was on again. Finally netting his she was as happy as a child.” gested that^the crew of the plana been received from Senator GoC, of of the flyers of the monoplane J ■■■■ ■ ■ go ashore. West Virginia, one of the candi­ rations of food with them when- eg.tch he found that just as he was HEFLIN IN ATTACK Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, “ We will wait out here for the dates for the nomination. Goff they left their homes. about to land the big one, a pound Friendship, which made a success­ Wales, June 18.— Dropping through gas” replied Stultz and Gordon. ■pledged himself and his backers to and half rainbow trout had struck ful hop over the Atlantic today. at one of the otlier flies. Two fisJi a driving rainstorm, the trans-At- Immediately upon the return of .go oil the firing line for Hoover ON GOV. SMITH lantlc'plane Friendship, which now .nd Ciirti.«. ' ELEPHANTS STAMPEDE; were on his line. the boat a wild search was started To Get to Work. hears the honor of carrying the throughout town for gasoline suit­ Today the President plans to first woman on a non-stop flight able for airplane use. Since "avia­ Washln.glon, June 17— Surround- between America and Europe, came .’d hy the Republican board of Stra­ THREE MEN INJURED make his deferred visit to the tem­ tion gas” Is practically unknown 10,000 Persons, Mostly porary executive offices in Superior. to anchor in Durry inlet four miles here it was not certain whether a tegy, today started off this port. Just before one o’clock supply could be obtained In” the to map out the battle plans for the Work has accumulated 'since last Roam Away From Wednesday and the air mail, abet­ this afternoon. Llanelly district. « campaign. Klansmen, Hear Catholic WIN $19,000 SUIT GERMANS ACCLAIM Shortly before the plane drifted Meanwhile the Friendship, with James W. Good of Iowa, Hoo­ Into Connecticut — Were ted by the army fiylng corps has laid i; down regularly. Mr. Cool­ down upon the surface of the chop­ the flyers still on board, was riding ver’s convention manager. Secretary Loose for Hours. ldge was to have come in Saturday, py water it had flown o v # this at anchor two miles down the Inlet of the Interior Work, one of hta Church Assailed. town at an altltvfde of from 200 to Port Chester, N. Y., June 18.— but rainy weather here and fair FOR LEAKING GAS OCEAN AVIATORS from this town. It had been brought field marshals, anu Walter F. skies over. Cedar Island lodge 300 feet. Crowds in the street, at­ Inshore to a point about 350 yards Brown, assistant secretary of com­ Joseph Metcalf, employe of a circus tracted by the roar of the motor, from land. Low tide prevented it that played hero on Saturday, was prompted him to stay there and fish merce and Ohio political leader, Albany, N. Y., June 18.— The looked upward and saw a graceful from approaching any closer. discharged from United hospital instead. red and gold monoplane drifting during the week will analyze all William M. Butler, the retiring details of the situation and with here today after being treated for biggest gathering of the Ku Klux Three Die From Defects in Give Hearty Welcome to through the haze with the Stars and cuts and bruises received when the Klan ever held in Albany county chairman of the Republican na­ FLEW “BLIND” the Republican nominee determine tional committee, is due today for a Stripes upon it, upon a plan of combat. circus forces spent hours trying to listened yesterday to U. S. Senator "It is the Friendship,” was the Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales, roundup a herd of twelve elephants conference with the President. But­ Automatic Ice Box— Suit; Crew of Bremen on Their cry which went up immediately. June 18— Beset by fog and bad The first meeting of Hoover and Thomas J. Heflin of con­ ler will remain as chairman for the that broke from captivity anu rokm- There was a rush towards the wa­ weather, the transatlantic mono­ 11 his general staff since the nomina­ tinue his attacks on Gov. A1 Smith j better part of thirty days— that tion was a hlgh-splriteo and optim­ od for hours through upper West­ terside. plane Frlendshlp"flew blind” most and Roman Catholicism almost I time having been set for a sub­ Long in Courts. | Arrival by Steamer. Thus ended the historic 2,400- of the way across from Newfoundr istic gathering. Hoover's managers chester county and into Fairfield committee of the full organization expressed confidence of success In county, Connecticut. The total within sight of the towers of the mile flight of the Friendship from land to Wales, Pilot Wllmer Stultz to decide upon his successor— and Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland, da<'lared here this afternoon. November, declared that the G.O.Pi casualties were three in number, state capltol. Bridgeport, Conn., June 1!)— he is expected to report on the Brenierhaven, Germany, June 18. bearing Miss Amelia Earhart, Bos­ After Miss Amelia Earhart, pilot nominee would not lose the farm Metcalf being most seriously hurt. It was a colorful crowd of 10,- events at Kansas City and possibly “ The Danbury Ice Box Case” was The circus was about to open its — Baron 'Yon Huenefeld, Captain ton social worker; Pilot Wilmer Stultz and Mechanic Louis Gordon belt Republicans and that he had 000 that gathered in a natural am­ offer some suggestion as to how decided here today when Judge Stultz and Mecnanic Louis Gordon, a chance of breaking into the well- i afternoon show when the elephants phitheater just southwest of the Mr. Coolldge, as present titular Allyn L. Brown, of Superior Court, Herman Koehl and Major James had emphatically declared they struck for freedom. They lumbered who had written a new page in the would not leave the plane, Stultz near impossible Democratic strong­ I Albany city line to hear the tradi­ head of his party, can help the announced,an award of $19,000 to Fltzmauriqe, members of the crew history of American aviation enter­ holds of the colid-south. j north-eastward with as little con- tional enemy of New York’s gover­ cause of Herbert Hoover. Mrs. Clara "R. Force and Mrs. Mar­ changed his mind and came ashore of the trans-Atlantic German Junk­ prise. to try- to speed up the search for As to the Farmers ! cern as a herd of grazing cows, and nor assail him as a Democratic Former Senator Lenroot of Wis­ garet Force Fromrae, both of Dan­ When the Friendship touched the ■ appal ently did no damage to prop- presidential candidate possibility. consin, who “ sold” the Brule river bury, as the result of a Danbury ers plane Bremen arrived from the airplane gasoline. The strategy board was elated surface of the water Pilot Stultz Miss Earhart and Gordon remain­ 1 erty in their hegira. The lead ele­ Pointed hoods and flowing robes of to the Coolidges as a summering apartment house tragedy that oc­ United States today ro receive the taxied towards a buoy to which the over the statement of Senator Mc- phant stayed at home In his circus the Klansmen and Ladles of the place is another visitor due today. ed in the plane. Nary (R) of Oregon, co-author of curred In October '14, 1926. welcome of conquering heroes. plane was made fast. tent until the attendants pressed Kamelia, the women’s organization, Yesterday, the President attended The defendants who lost Several flying squadrons, includ­ Police Boats Arrive “ No one was ever more thankful the vetoed ^cNary-Haugen bill, and him into service to round up his vied with odd uniforms of “ Pion­ services at the little church at the action that was perding ing Lufthansa’s biggest plane— the than I to see the coast of Wales,” asserted that It ■would go far to­ Police boats and numerous small fellows. He worked wit’.i a will and eers,” “ Rangers” and various drill Brule, a wide spot In tire road about in the 'Superior Court for "Herman Koehl”— flew out to es­ craft immediately set out for the said Stultz. “ We had a bad trip all ward allaying any doubt In the in time had the offenders where groups and more familiar gray of six miles from his camp. John several months are the Coldak Cor­ the way, in fact, we were flying minds of the farmer.>i as to the Hoo­ cort the liner Columbus to its pier. plane to take off the three flyers. they belonged. One elephant pene­ the state troopers, out in force by Taylor, a blind lay minister from poration, of New York;' the Home Among those who made greeting By using marine glasses the blind most of the way.” ver policies. They said It was es­ trated into upper East Portchester, direct orders of Gov. Smith to see Duluth preached on “ the need of Heating & Refrigerating Co., of speeches were Director Branden- monoplane could be seen on the The flyers did not know just pecially gratifying coming a few a section of Greenwich; and holds that Senator Heflin was not hec­ the gospel.” Bridgeport; and the Pahquoque 'ourg of the German air ministry; Ifiting swells of the water, riding exactly where they had descended hours after the attack on Hoover the record for distance set In that kled or Interferred with. Realty & Securities Corporation, of Director Stimming, of the, .North easily and gracefully. There were until after the plane had settled up­ and the Republican platform by particular episode. I The troopers were under the per- Danbury. German Lloyd line, and ..the Ui S. no distress signals flying. on the water. Stultz continued: Senator Norcis (R) of Nebraska sonal command of Major John A. i Attorneys Indicated that an ap­ Consul Reed. ' , ^ • Owing to the heavy rain and the fcOne Pilot who held that the farmers had Warner, the governor’s son-in-law, AVIATORS FAIL peal would be taken from the de­ Cheering crowds lined the) docks. rfughness of the sea the small “ I handled the joy stick through­ been betrayed. RELATIVES ABSENT who shook hands with Senator Hef­ cision. The case is said to be the Luncheon was served on the liner. boats made all possible haste to out the whole trip. I bad consider­ Among the.poir.to c.scussed to­ lin when he arrived on the scene first of Its kind ever tried in the Tomorrow there will be an autorno- pick up Miss Earhart and her com­ able difficulty keeping the cours% day related to the choice of a na­ for % two-hour address. TO SEE NOBILE panions. because of the fogs and rain. For His Predictions United States. bile parade through the flag draped tional chairman. Both Good and AS JOHN GRADUATES Gas from a leaking refrigerator streets and an official reception at “ We made it,” were the jubilant some time before we came down I. Secretary Work have been suggest­ The senator predicted that the words of Miss Earhart. realized that we were getting short Catholic Democrats might have a during the night of October 13, City Hall. Following a song festi­ ed, although there seemed to be a 1926, overcame Mrs. Force, her val at the stadium in which 2,000 Pilot Stultz and Mechanic Gor­ of gas. Finally we decided to come, loaning toward the former. The Son of President Gets Diploma surprise in store for them at the don grinned their delight over the Houston convention, even though But Nobile Reports He Saw husband, Frank, and their grand­ down and we did so off the head­ chalytnan will be selected formally at Amherst— Even Florence son Warren Force Fromme. Air. successful termination of the long land that I now know Is Burry by a meeting of the national Re­ \ (Continued on page 2) and hazardous voyage. . ^ Was Not There. (Continued on Page 3) and Mrs. Force and the boy died in Point. 1 publican commltte*j here Thursday. Them But Was Unable to .Danbury hospital the next day. Mrs. To Stay 'With' Plane "After circling a couplo of times Hoover’s Resignation Amherst, Mass., June 18.— John Force was ill a long time but re­ When . the police boats ranged to make sure that everything was alongside of the Friendship Miss Hoover’s resignation from the Coolldge, son of the President, was TWO DEAD, 1 DYING covered. , THIRTY PERSONS SLAIN clear I landed the ship in the water) Cabinet, the formal notification the only one of the 127 seniors to Attract Attention. Jud.ge Brown’s decision awards Earhart and her two companions said they did not Intend to go and made the plane fast to a buoy. ceremonies, when he will leave graduate today from Amherst col­ 56,500 to Mrs. Force .fo*’ personal “ My companions are both well Washington for Palo Alto, Calif., lege who did not have a relative or ashore. They asked that gasoline be IN AIRPLANE CRASH Injuries and $8,000 for her hus-j IN STREET nGHUNG brought to the plane as the fuel but are dead tired. Miss Earhart and other details were considered. a near friend present to sqe him re­ Rome, June 18 — Lieutenant band’s, death. Mrs. Fromme re­ is resting aboard the plane.” ceive his sheepskin. supply had run dangerously low. Hoover spent a quiet Sabbath, re­ Lutzow Holm and Hjalmar Riiser- ceives. $4,500 for her son’s death. Miss Earhart said they had decided “ I came ashore to see about gas. ceiving a few personal friends and John’s mother and grandmother State Senator and Fiancee Judge Brown holds the Coldak Reds Start Trouble' in / Bel­ ,We have not got gas enough left in hoped to be here for the big event Larsen, Norwegian aviators, have to continue to Southampton as soon enjoying a .reunion which brought Burned to Death When Ship Company responsible because It grade— Sailors on Greek as the machine was refuelled. the tank to make a hop off. all members of his immediate fami­ In John’s life but both were unable returned to their bases after flights manufactured a' refrigerator “ in­ “ It was not a pleasant trip but to come because of sickness. Catches Fire. Warships in Mutiny. Stultz had his plane under per­ ly together for the first time In sev­ over the Ice floes off the north herently dangerous to human life fect control. After flying over this everything went perfectly. I had to eral months. Allen Hoover arrived Miss Florence Trumbull, daugh­ and nealtli.” and “ by reason of a steer according to our instruments ter of Connecticut’s governor, to Nashua, N. H., June 18.— Pilot coast of Spitzbergen without sight­ Berlin, June 18.— Thirty: 'per­ town the machine passed out over from Kansas City early in the day. George Chappie Lennox, of Wichita, defective piece of apparatus caused sons are reported to have been.kill­ the inlet and flew In the direction and luckily they did not go wrong. whom it has been reported John ing any members of the Nobile ex­ the trouble. With his family Hoover attended Kansas, was close to death at Mem­ pedition, according to word from ed in street fighting in Salonika as of the estuary. The Friendship cir­ "As soon as we can fill up the services at the modest ivy-covered was engaged, was not here and nei­ The judge holds the Home Heat­ fuel tank we are going on to ther was any member of the Trum­ orial hospital today, the charred King’s Bay this afternoon. the result of an attempted Com­ cled the estuary at slightly de­ Friends meeting house on "I” hulk of an airplane lay in a field ing & Refrigerating Company re­ creasing altitude and then dropped Southampton to finish up the trip. bull family. Gen. Nobile sent a radiogram sponsible on the same grounds and munist uprising; said advices from street. The entire congregation nearby and former State Senator Belgrade this afternben. The fight­ lightly upon the surface of the wa­ We are all In splendid spirits de­ John, who has had a busy time saying he and his companions plain­ because it was “ negligent in install­ ter. spite our fatigue. Naturally Miss.. numbered 86. Characteristic of the keeping up with his studies and who Marcel TheriTault and the girl who ly saw two airplanes flying near ing spread to Piraeus,'the ' port of friends there was no demonstration was to be his bride, Miss Kathryn ing a lea.ky-unit.” In the belief that the flyers Earhart is proud to think she is was forced to go to a summer their encampment, but could not Of the realty concern that owned Athens, where th'e.’ rioters erected for Secretary Hoover, although the Thomci'3. 20, were dead as the re­ barricades V in the ' Streets. The would come ashore a large crowd the first woman to have flown over school last year, graduated with an sult of the burning of an airplane attract the attention of the airmen. the apartment house the judge says gathered on' the water side to the Atlantic.” congregation offered its congra­ honor rating of rite, just below The position of the Nobile group Is troubles are an outgrowth of.the're- tulations in a body. The first 15 200 feet up. that this company “ failed to greet them; Soon, however, a boat laude.. With flames shooting around him now six miles east of its previously remedy” a dangerous condition of cent strike of tobacco workers.' ' came'back from the Friendship and HOP SUCCESSFUL minutes of the service was a “ period John’s plans for the future have Earlier dispatches said.' that the of silence.” and with the screams of the girl reported position. Atmospheric con­ affairs. He also declared the realty reported that the American flyers Southamptoui England, June 18. been shrouded in mystery and like ditions and visibility were reported first squadron of the Q'resk 'fleet, Years ago at old-time Quaker ppsenger in his ears, Pilot Len­ concern could not delegate Its refused to leave their ship. — Miss Amelia Earhart, Boston so­ his father he has remained silent. nox started the plane earthward, good. duties in the matter to the company stationed at MitylenCi had mutinied. “ They said they would hop off cial worker, today achieved the dis­ meetings members of the congre- He plans to go to 'Wisconsin to see Nobile gave the position as 80.33 The sailors were reported to h'aYe satlon, over which ^ presided no but It took a nose dive. (Clothes that instsMIed the apparatus. again for Southampton as soon as tinction of being the first woman to his parents for a few weeks but his north and 27.12 East. espoused the cause of the .'striking make a non-stdp trans-Atlantic preacher, remained In silence .ntll aflame. Lennox leaped from the air­ Coroner John J. Phelan, who In­ they obtained a fresh supply of pe­ plans after that were not known to­ craft. The others strapped In their Riiser-Larsen radioed a request vestigated the deaths soon after the tobacco workers. trol,” annouBcisd the boatmen. flight jome Friend was “ moved by the day. for a sledge party that has been en­ The chiefs of'the Greek military The monoplane Friendship, bear­ U)irlt,’’ whereupon he would pray seats were burned to death Inside tragedy, exonerated all the concer'iis This news was a big disappoint­ the "ship.” camped at Sires Bay Island. It was connected with the refrigerator and police claim that Red agents. w;ere ment to the townspeople but they ing Miss Earhart and two male )r offer an informal sermon. In TREASURY BALANCE It was Miss Thomas’ first flight understood that Riiser-Larsen and responsible for the 'violehce which companions dropped down upon the '.he Orthodox meetings this custom the apartment house after holding a lingered along the waterfront hop­ Washington, June, 18.— Treasury and was made against the wishes Holm were planning to make series of hearings that lasted for followed the declaration, of .the ing that the.flyers, would change las been abandoned. balance June 15: $32,264,660.02. of her fiance. another flight immediately. ‘weeks. strike. .their minds.

Mackay and Captain Walter Hlnch- LADY UNDY LANDS; cllffe were lost when they tried to THREATENS TO SUE MANY KlDDiES ENJOY .SMtniNOTINyEt, fly to New York from Cranwell Two Big Herds of Elephants with the OBITUARY Airdrome In England. CRADLE ROLL PARTY PLANS FURTHER HOP ' Gentry Bros. Circus Regarded as Best CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEN. REED ASSERTS PILOT’S WIFE HAPPY (Continned from Page 1.) Mlneola, Long Island, N. Y., Trained on American Continent. DEATHS June 18.—Mrs. Mildred Stultz. Disabled American Veterans of Over 400 I^esent—^Raptisn^al wife of Wilmer Stultz, pilot of the Mrs. Margaret Bolen Service is Also Held Follow­ water of Murry Inlet, South Wales, monoplane “Friendship,” was the World War Refused En­ Fiery Missourian Says New at 12:40 o’clock this afternoon. dorsement Privilege in Fund Mrs. Margaret Bolen of 167 ing Party. overjoyed today when Informed Highland street, died yesterday The plane had hopped off at Tre- Drive. passey Bay, N. F., on Sunday morn­ that her husband. Miss Amelia morning at the MemoVial hospital More than .400 motherd and little York Governor WiD Not ing at 10:51 o’clock (Connecticut Earhart, the first woman to fljT following an operation. Born here ones attended th,e annual party across the Atlantic ocean, and Lou William Frost, representing the In 1893, Mrs. Bolen had lived In daylight saving time). Gordon had landed In Wales.-She the CJradle Roll department and the Disabled American Veterans of the Manchester all her life. She was a Little Light Bearers society on the \ Be Nominated. Captain H. H. Ralley, European heard the news at her home here. World War, called recently at the representative of the flight, receiv­ “I’m so happy I just don’t know daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. lawn Ht the rear of the South ed oTficial confirmation of the land­ local Chamber of Commerce ofilce John Robinson of Highland Park. Methodist church Saturday after­ what to say,” she exclaimed. “I’m and requested permission from Mr. ing of the Friendship at one o’clock running around like a wild wom­ She Is survived by a daughter, noon. A temporary fence had been Kansas City, June 18.—Most this afternoon. The message said Rlx to solicit funds for the organi­ Doris, ten years old, three brothers, erected and this was entwined with an. I haven’t slept for many nights zation among the merchants and Democrats, particularly those from that all thi occupants of the plane on account of this flight, but now William, James and Samuel Robin­ vines and syringa arid formed an the north and west, may believe were safe. In addition to* Miss Ear- manufacturers of Manchester. Mr. son, and one sister, Mrs. Raymond attractive setting for the exercises. I’m so happy I could stay awake Rlx refused to grant such a permit that A1 Smith’s nomination at hart the Friendship bore Pilot Wil- a month longer.” Barrett, all of Manchester. While the mothers and children Houston next week is cinched, but mer Stultz and Mechanic Louis Asked whether she had received until he had investigated the work The funeral will be held at 2 were gathering a trio from the Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, Gordon. any details to supplement the done by the organization. Inves­ o’clock tomorrow afternoon at'the South Park Methodist church fur­ is not one of them. To him, the Flying conditions were good, but news of the landing, she replied: tigation did not show that the work home. Burial will be in Buckland nished music. They were all nieces Democratic presidential nomination It was assumed here that the plane “They’ve landed safely; I don’t done by them warranted the sup­ cemetery. Rev. Alfred Clarke, of Mrs. L. St. Clair Burr superin­ still rests on .-the laps of the gods. was compelled to land on account care much about the rest.” She de­ port of the local concerns, Mr. Rlx curate of St. Mary’s Episcopal tendent of the Cradle roll depart­ The Missourian said as tnuch to­ of the shortage of fuel. clared that the radio messages said, so he refused to endorse the church will officiate. ment. Phyllis who played the from the ’’Friendship” during the campaign. day—and with emphasis. MOTHER HAPPY ’cello was only seven years old, and “Nobodj has been - nominated crossing' had been cheering to The following letter was sent to performed on a specially construct yet,” he said somewhat grimly. Medford, Mass.,‘June 18—"Won­ her. the merchants of Manchester: GERMANS ACCLAIM ed instrument. During this tin. “I’m going to Houston, and I think derful, wonderful, we are very Disabled American Veterans of also well-known nursery rhymv I am going to win. No one can tell thankful,” exclaimed, the mother MABEL MAY QUIT The World War. were played on the church chimes. and sister of Miss Amelia Earhart Harbor Grace, N. F.;\ June 18. “Representatives' of the above OCEAN AVIATORS what the Houston convention will today when they heard the news The Junior choir of 20 girls sang do.” —Disheartened becfiuse her flying organization are proposing to solicit two numbers and a sketch “Baby- that the trans-Atlantic airplane rival, Miss Amelia Earhart, was gifts of money from Manchester (Continued front Page J.) The Smith claims of approximate­ Friendship had spanned the Atlan­ land” was given by a dozen of the first to make a non-stop flight over business and professional men for little girls. Both boys and girls ly 700 votes now pledged or com­ tic. the Atlantic, Miss Mabel Boll, of the avowed purpose of doing relief will participate, there will be a ban­ mitted do not perturb the fiery "I knew she would do It,” said the plane Columbia, Intimated to­ work among disabled veterans. quet tomorrow night. took part in a Maypole dance. Chil­ Missourian. Samuel Chapman, fiance of Miss day that her own flight may be can­ “The time has not been sufficient On Wednesday the airmen will dren who were promoted from the M isleading ClEdms Earhart at his home in Marblehead. celled. It is reported that the Co­ for me to give this organization’s fly in the Europa to Berlin. Cradle Roll to the Beginners’ de­ “Why,” he countered, “shodld Chapman said he would cable his lumbia will fly back to the United operating methods very close German newspapers showed some partment were presented with cer­ such misleading and over-estimated congratulations immediately. resentment over the absence of any tificates. There were 39 and 20 claims be answered? The conven­ States scrutiny, but I have learned that Mother Worried Pilot Oliver C. Le Boutilller said the major part of their program is official welcome for the flyers when children v'ere promoted from the tion itself will do the nominating, Mr. Chapman had spent a rest he preferred to attempt a flight to NOT relief work, and that a com­ the Columbus touched Cherbourg. Little Light Bearers to the King’s not the managers of this or that less night of worry over the safety Europe, but that the future plans paratively small part of their bud­ Fltzmaurice was reported to have Heralds society. Littlle Ronald C. candidate. If pre-convention claims of his sweetheart. were uncertain. been especially annoyed sis- he Hillman had the most in his mite nominated candidates instead the Mrs. Earhart, who was nearly in get is devoted to, or Intended for, ”Our flight was a failure from relief of disabled. veterans. fought on the French side m the box for the year and Martha H. votes of the delegates themselves, a state of collapse when her daugh­ the first due to misleading weather Great War. McKinney came next. The children the polltiQal history of the United ter and 'her flying companions un­ '■‘We are trying at this time to were rewarded with silver spoons reports,” said the pilot. ”I believe build up the American Legion Post States would have been changed expectedly took off from the Boston the Friendship’s crew depended KOEHL TO .COME BACK and pins. Prizes were silso given many times.” Airport two weeks ago, had com­ in Manchester. largely upon meterologlcal reports “These two organizations are Berlin, June 18.—Pilot Herman to the two youngest babies pfesent. Concerning his own chances of pletely recovered today. She said from American Ice patrol ships.” Ice cream and cookies were pro­ she was certain that Amelia would NOT working in the closest har­ Koehl, of the trans-Atlantic plane ' the nomination. Senator Reed had Bremen, told German press repre­ vided for the children and tea and little to say other than that he Is get across the Atlantic and that mony and the Legion members feel cake for the mothers. Small chairs she had made up her mind not to LADY LINDY TALKS that there is a duplication of effort sentatives today that he plans to going to Houston with a feeling of worry. Llanelly, Carmanthenshire, Wales, in the two organizations. emigrate to the United States be­ and tables set out for the little confidence. He declined to speak of June 18.—"I am the proudest cause he believes that “America ones. When all had been served his delegate strength, present and Both mother and daughter, 1 am not prepared to say that the older girls who acted as Muriel, were In good spirits as news woman in the world.” this organization has not done some is the land of the future In avia­ prospective, or of that of other Leaning wearily forward in the tion.” He said that aviation In the waitresses delighted the children by aspirants. bulletins over the radio told of the cabin of the Friendship, Miss good, but I am forced to believe distributing toy balloons. progress of the Friendship. Later that the proportion of money col­ United States surpasses Germany He chooses rather to talk of the they took a much needed rest, Amelia Earhart made this state­ both in commercial business and Following the party a baptismal forthcoming campaign. ment to newspaper correspondents lected which actually goes for the servico was held in the church and denying themselves to all callers. relief of veterans is too small to technical aspects. He Indicated the Weak Candidate Chapman, who first met Amelia who went out in a motor boat this Junkers company is considering the pastor Rev. R. A. Colpitts bap­ afternoon. warrant their support or encourage­ tized 15 little ones, as follows: Herbert Hoover Is the weakest when the latter was learning to fly ment. transferring its nfain business from candidate the Republictns could in Los Angeles, also listened Intent­ ”We made it. We were Just fight­ Germany to "the United States. Eskel K. Buckland, Patricia E. have named,” he asserted. “Why ing against bad weather the great­ “In the final analysis, each busi­ Baron von Huenefeld said he Dowd', Floyd E. Ford, Raymond J. ly at his radio through the night ness solicited, must be governed by any regular Republican should feel for latest bulletins from the girl er part of the way over, but we plans to lecture and to write “in Gordon, Helen M. Hehnequin, impelled tc vote for him I cannot who is to be his bride. ‘‘We i.re con­ won through. I am very glad to his own desire or judgment but It order to pay my debts.” Wer.ley E. Keeney, Lorraine S. > see. fident that the good ship will get have done it. And I am very happy seems to me It would be wiser to Major Fitzmaurice said he McKee Albert D. McKeown, Mae T. “Had Senator Curtis been nomi­ her over,” said Chapman. “It will that we have landed. Our fuel was support the Legion than to scatter plans to organize Irish commercial Murdock, William D. Prentice, nated he could have polled the bring glory to those aboard who very low and we could not have it among several organizations. air traffic. If he fails he will go to Grace J. Russell, Dorothy W. normal Republican vote, but Hoover deserve glory for their plucky gone farther. It was a wonderful ^ Yours truly, the United States “where he found Stevenson, James W. Stevenson, cannot, in my opinion.” feat.” During their early courtship experience. I am too tired to say George E. Rlx.” so many German wartime flyers Virginia E. Walker, Jane M. < The placing of the Kansas Sena- in Los Angejes, Miss Earhart used any more now, but It is pleasant Mr. Frost, after allowing time holding excellent positions.” Wigren and Jean A; Whitehouse. ; tor on the ticket aftei Hoover's to drop love billets from an air­ to realize the good wishes In our for Mr. Rlx to investigate the or­ Lufthansa, which “fired” Koehl nomination was described by Sena­ plane to the office building where behalf.” A circus would not be a clrcus<»thl3 elephant has been conservatlve- ganization he represented, called at at the start of the Bremen fli^t, The word “set” has so many dif­ tor Reed as “a futile gesture that young Chapman worked. without huge, lumbering elephants, ly estimated as equa’ to thirty the Chamber of Commerce rooms now plans to offer him the post of ferent meanings and extensions of will not fool the middle west.” Not for a Thrill an^this holds true in every sense horses. Many .times during the and upon being refused the en­ director of flying in the eastern meanings that it takes 30,000 “Perfect Nonsense” The filght of "The Girl LIndy” WAGNER-LANGER of the phrase. To the circus fan year when the big wagons become dorsed right to solicit in Manchester district. He would supervise night words in the Oxford English Dic­ “The claim that Senator Curtis’ —a quiet, fair-haired Boston social peanuts and pachyderms are syn­ mired on soft, muddy showgrounds, and being shown the letter sent out flying which is his specialty. tionary to deal with It. nomination will appease the dis­ worker—was not for the thrills and more than thirty horses have to Manchester merchants declared nor mere pride of achievement. The onymous and to countless thous­ content In the Middle West, and Miss Freida Langer, daughter of ands a visit to the circus would vainly tried to move the huge vehi­ he would report to his organization. that Senator Curtis will ‘do some­ driving force behind the flight was not be complete without a trip cle, “Moms” has been pressed into He remarked that they would sue thing’ for the farmer, is perfect more practical. In the accomplish­ Mr. and Mrs. John Langer of ment of the flight she saw an op­ Cooper street and Theodore Wag­ through the menagerie where hap­ service and with seemingly small the local Chamber of Commerce for nonsense. The agrictlturalists of portunity to regain the family for­ ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank py moments are spent feeding the effort has pushed the wagon out five thousand dollars. the west are not fools. They know tune. She made this clear in a last Wagner of 41 Spring street, Rock­ towering, friendly and gentle giants the mire. While elephants are val­ The local post of the American STATE LAST TIMES 1 that as the leaders of his party in letter to his sister. ville, were married this morning at of the jungles. With the Gentry uable as performers they are oft- Legion supports the action taken by the Senate, Senator Curtis exercised "I have tried to play for a large St. James’ church by Rev. W. P. Bros. Circus, which comes to Man­ times even more valuables as the the Chamber of Commerce. As ALWAYS COOL TONIGHT a thousand times more infiuence stake,” she wrote her sister “Nap­ Reldy at a nuptial high mass. The chester on Thursday, June 21, are means of moving the bulky circus yet no definite action has been TYPHOON FANS AT and power on legislation than he py” (Muriel). “If I succeed, all marriage was performed within the two big herds of elephants and their wagons in places where horses can taken by the Disabled American YOUR SERVICE. The Picture All Manches­ ever could while pigeon-holed in will be well. If i don’t I shall be altar rail. The church was beauti­ many unusual offerings have won be of no aid. Veterans of the World War towards ter Is talking about! the vice-president’s chair. What happy to pop off In the midst of fully decorated with palms, ferns, wide acclaim as the best trained • The Gentry Bros. Circus ele­ the carrying out of the threat made BE SURE YOU SEE can he do? Nothing — and the such an adventure. My only regret sweet peas and gladioli. herds of elephants in America. phants are trained by Captain Leo by the representative, William farmers know it. They are not the would be leaving you and- mother The attendants were Miss Emily “Moms”, 110-years-old, is ' the Blondin, who has for his assistants. Frost. DELORES fools that certain corporate-minded stranded for awhile.” The girl fly­ Langer, sister of the bride as maid leader of one of the herds and Mile. Rodosky, noted Russian train­ gentlemen in the east think.” er kept the news of her plans from of honor, Margaret Morrow and “Modoc” is the leader of the other er; Captain Wm Dalzell, and Miss DEI^ RIO in The Missouri Senator indicated her family until the Friendship Louise Schack, bridesmaids and Lil­ herd. Bobby Crawford. “RAMONA” that the Democrats are going to was Tfell under way. lian Marshall flower girl. Chester “Moms”—whose photograph is This year the Gentry Bros. Circus CONNECTICUT DELEGATES make much of the part which Sena­ Before leaving. Miss Earhart Godfrey of Rockville acted as best shown above is a remarkable ele­ is greater than ever before. In the SPECIAL “RAMONA” SONG WITH PICTURE tor-Designate Wm. S. Vare of made her will and “placed her man and the ushers were Alexan­ phant In many respects. Although big show performan c there are Penna., played In Hoover’s nomin­ house in order,” as she expressed der Wagner and William Gogewicz a few months past her 110th birth­ more than 200 acts, in which 60 BACK FROM CONVENTION ation. Vare has th-us far been it. of Rockville. day she is as active and industrious riders, 30 clowns, 40 aerialists and denied his seat in the Senate. To Get All Profits The bride, who was given in mar­ in her performance as in any time 60 acrobats take part. A pictur­ TOMORROW ANOTHER SPLENDID riage by her father, was gowned ►a AND t “Herbert Hoover,” said Reed, It was understood that Miss Ear­ white lace over chiffon. Her veil during the long career this ele­ esque street parade will be staged Hartford, Conn., Juno 18.— DOUBLE FEATURE “was nominated by and with the hart would receive all the profits of tulle, fell from a cap shape ar­ phant has had. The strength of at 11 a.m. Connecticut’s delegation to the WEDNESDAY' PROGRAM support of ‘Bill’ Vare, who stands accruing from books and stories of rangement caught with orange Republican national "convention convicted before the nar of Ameri­ the flight as well as stage and film blossoms. She carried a shower of can public opinion as a corrupt city contracts. “Dusty” Stultz, the pilot, Peggy, small daughter of Mr. and came home today. Except for ex­ GEORGE it was understood, would receive bridal roses, maiden hair fern and Mrs. Edward T. Brosnan of 40 pressing considerable disappoint­ boss. Had Vare stayed in Phila­ swansonla. The maid of honor was ABOUT TOWN Hudson street entertained a party ment that Congress John Q. Tilson delphia and not come to Kansas $25,000. gowned In yellow taffeta with hat Miss Earhart sent word several of the little boys and girls In the did not get second place on the ^ity the result of the Republican of horse hair to match and carried neighborhood Saturday afternoon in national ticket with Herbert Hoov­ convention here might have been times from Newfoundland that she Madame Butterfly roses and orchid David Sadursky, 68 and divorced, BANCROFT did not plan to race across the At­ honor of her birthday. er, the delegates were satisfied far different. I, for one, intend sweet peas. The bridesmaids were is to be married again. He has with the ticket as chosen at Kansas that the country shall be apprised lantic with anyone. attired similarly in dresses of orcl/d found the girl, but before he can Ever since “LIndy” made his At­ City. Congressman Tilson apparent­ in ^^TTie Drag Net of this as the campaign progresses.” taffeta with hats to match and bou­ secure a marriage license further ly would have made an acceptable lantic crossing. Miss Earhart aspir­ quets of yellow and pink sweet peas. information is needed. He applied MISS MARION TINKER Caught In “The Drag Net” are all ed to be the first woman to accom­ candidate for all the east, the dele­ the seething drama and thriUs that A large-sized cork Is better than The little flower girl wore a frock at the town clerk’s office this after­ gates believed, but since he lost a cloth for polishing steel knives. plish the feat. An experienced avia- of yellow crepe de chine with hair noon. He had his divorce papers to go to make this the greatest of trlx ten years, and holder of an in­ they were willing to fight for the Bancroft’s pictures. wreath of orange blossoms. She show that he was to marry, SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR election of the regular ticket, and ternational pilots’ license. Miss carried a basket of Butterfly roses but he could not spell the name of Earhart almost gave up hope that anad sweet peas. forget what might have been. opportunity would knock at her the future Mrs. Sadursky, did not Gov. and Mrs. John H. Trumbull COMPANION OWEN MOORE, HELEN COSTELLO The ceremony at the church was know her place of birth nor the It was announced this afternoon door. Then, one day, a few weeks followed by a breakfast for the went to their home at Plaiuvllle FEATURE! in “HUSBAND’S FOR RENT.” Young Men back, the publishers of “Lindy’s” name of )ier parents, so the inten­ that Miss Marion Tinker has been immediately on reaching here. J. bridal party and close friends at tion notice is Incomplete. book, searching for an aVlatrix to the Hotel Sheridan, and a reception temporarily appointed in charge of Henry Roraback, national com­ make the hop, called on a Boston at the home of the bride’s parents the women’s swimming classes at mitteeman, settled down to his Graduating From publicity firm. Rear Admiral Belk­ which was attended by many guests A benefl); bridge, whist and set­ the School Street Recreation Center. work as head of the Connecticut nap, a friend of Miss Earhart’s, from Manchester, Rockville and back party will take place at St. These classes were formerly In Light & Power Company. A hund- happened to be In the office, and, Hartford. James’s parish hall Wednesday charge of Miss Ruth M. Calhoun, ful of delegates took the oppor­ evening at 8 o’clock. MANCHESTER when the telephone message was The bride’s gift to her attendants who has resigned as associate di­ tunity of stopping off at one place ONE DAY ONLY High School discussed, suggested the name of were gold pieces and to the bride­ rector. Miss Tinker will start her or another on the return trip and Miss Earhart. A few weeks later Although there is a notice on the ne^ duties tomorrow evening and will reach their homes later in.the groom a white gold wrist watch. front of all mail boxes giving warn­ THURSDAY JUNE 21 and entering business the “Girl LIndy” was on her way. The bridegroom’s gift to the bride continue with the regular schedule. week. TENTS ON"PEARL’S LOT There was an air of tension at was a cameo brooch set with dia­ ing that tampering with the con­ ^stablisiynents or of­ the modest Earhart home at South monds and to the best man and ush­ tents, locks or any part of the mail Medford this forenoon. Amelia’s ers, lighters. On their re­ box carries with it a three year fices here or out of sister Muriel was kept on the jump turn from a wedding trip Mr. and imprisonment, this was disregarded town Want'to be well answering telephone calls from Mrs. Wagner will make their home Saturday night. In the large box, relatives and friends in many parts at 10 Cooper street. located just to the south- of the Bring Your W ife^If You’re Married dressed to make a good of the country. One long distance Odd Fellows’ building, sometime call came from Utica, N. Y. The Saturday night or during the early Bring Your Girl Friend— You’re Not impression. family anxiously awaited a cable MURPHY-MALONEY hours of Sunday a bottle was brok­ Everyone Will Have a Big Time from Amelia. en and thrown Into the box. It was Be well dressed in one It was Bunker'^Hill Day, a holi­ discovered by Thomas Doiinelly on at the of our day in Greater Boston, and Old Miss Dorothy Mae Maloney, niece making his collection* and the mat­ Glory was flying from many ban­ of Frank Maloney of 21 West street ter has be^n reported to the police. ners on Princeton street. The Ear­ and John William Murphy, son of LAWN FETE hart home, however, ivas not dec­ Mrs. Rose Murphy of 43 South Mala Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lydall of SUITS orated, decorations being forgotten street, were married at St. James’s street who sailed today for a In the excitement over Amelia’s church this hnorning at 9 o’clock. tour of Europe, were honored at a ^and l^lect it from our line of na­ wonderful flight. Nuptial high mass was celebrated recent meeting at the North Meth­ tionally known merchandise by the pastor. Rev. W. P. Reldy. odist church, and instead of making FOUR WOMEN LOST. Miss Helen Campbell was the a presentation to them at the time, STRAWBERRY v New York, June 18.—Four' wo­ bridesmaid and Francis Murphy was flowers were sent to the steam'er $ 2 5 .0 0 “""'’ men have lost their lives in at­ best man. today from their friends at the tempts to be first of their sex ^to The bride’s gown was of white church. Miss Eleanor Lydall, their Pay through our 10 payment span the ocean by air. Three per­ daughter, afid a school friend who FESTIVAL plan if you wish. $10.00 down satin, made period style and trim­ ished when their planes were over­ med with pearls, rhinestones and teaches at Smith are in the party and the balance in 10 equal whelmed In the Atlantic, and a lace. Her veil of tulle was worn and will remain after Mr. and Mrs. Which Opens Tomorrow Night weekly payments. fourth, Mildred Doran, was lost In cap shape and she carried a shower Lydall return to this country. the Pacific last year in the Dole bouquet of b'rldal roses and lilies at 7 o’clock at ^ et Williams Be Your f l ^ f to Hawaii. of the valley. The >’rlde8mald’s Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis* and 'Tlmharklng from Upavon, Eng­ dress was of pink crepe de chine the latter’s sister, have returned Manchester Country Clothier” land, last August with Canada as trimmed with rhinestones. She from a visit with Mr. Davis’s sisters her goal, the Princess Ludwig wore a Mary Lee hat of crushable in Sheffield, Mass. Yesterday they Straw Hats $2.00 and up Lowensteln-Werthelm was the first straw with streamers, and carried attended the baccalaureate and Club Grounds woman to be lost. No trace was an arm bouquet of Butterfly roses dedlcatorlal services at the Congre­ found of her and her companions. and delphiniums. gational church there where a fine Captain Leslie Hamilton and Col. E. new memorial organ has just been A wedding receptioh and break­ Installed. ' DANCING NOVELTIES F. Mlnchln. fast was held at the home of the Mrs. Francis Wilson Grayson, de­ GEO. H. bride’s uncle on West street. On 5Jr. and Mrs. W. E. Hibbard termined to carry out a good will their return from an unannounced A1 Bohrohd's Orchestra flight to Denmark, took off from have Bden in Providence, R. I., at­ wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Murphy tending tha commencement exer­ Harbor Grace last December and will live at 43 South Main street. cises at Brown University. Their WILUAMS disappeared. With her Brice Oolds- son, Walter H. Hibbard, who teach- Admission IQe . borough, Lieut. Oskar Omdal and Incorporated Vacation days are f^t hand and es^ In the Technical High school PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPOCE Fred Koehler. - the family cat’s worries hc”' Just there received the degree of bachel- Tickets on sale Circus Day at Packard’s Phannacy nt the Oeoitei% Johnson Block, So. Manchester Three months ago the Hon. Elsie begun. 9H 9t arts. Stune price as on ^ow grounds, • V ■ ■ . . -- /T <>:. 5. / MAIMUHESTEfC (GONN.) EVENING HERA.LD, MONDAY, 1928.

3 AUTO ACCIDENTS FAIL TO n iE PAPERS, Town Treasurer George H. Wad­ WETDCLEANUP dell said today that arrangements TOURS TERHONTTRAONG R o c k v i l l e I A B O U H O W N Local Stocks had been made to ,have the town THEN ASK EXEMPTIONS Mr. and Mrs. E.- Benson of Main garbage teams collect any rubbish OVER THE WEEK-END street have had as their guests for through the business ’section pro­ FAMILirS nSFORY 'Furnished by Putnam & 'Co. !RUBBISH CONDITION vided it is placed in barrels and in Patriotic Pageant the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ places the garbage teams can easily Service Men Find Themselves ander Aiken of Stamford. ,Mrs. Hartford, Conn. The pupils of the East and Maple reach. It is believed that this William E. Keith of Locust street Assessed for Taxes They street schools will hold their grad­ Benson returned with them to spend will materially aid In keeping the Is touring the State of Vermont la Trolley Car Toots at Stalled . Could Have Avoided. a week In Stamford. Bank Stocks uation exercises and a'patriotic pa­ Bid Asked streets in the business section clean company with E. J. SUcox, 6f geant in the Sykes auditorium on ?ow n Will Collect Refuse If because the rubbish blows through Church street. The party Is. oovdr- Doris, 6 year old daughter of Mr. Bankers Trust Co . r.320 Car, Then Bumps It; Track Among those who paid taxes to Wednesday evening. Mrs. Annie Capitol Nat B & T . .305 ... alleys .and up side streets and Ing the saiAe rptite Mr. Eeith-’a Tax CoT' -tor G. '"owe in Andrews, principal of the East and Mrs. Thomas Stratton of Gar­ creates a bad condition on the main grandfather, Bela Keith, took to den street who has been ill with in­ do rights ...... 85 Storekeepers Place It in sponse to one of the letters recent­ school and John McClellan, princi­ — thoroughfare. coming to Manchester from Jay, fluenza for the past flve weeks, was City Bank & Tr . . . .1100 Ruts Take Toll. ly sent oui, in which notification of pal of the Maple street school have Conn River ...... 425 Vermont, in 1847 with his wife ai|(| an interest charge was made for had charge of the pageant. Supt able, to sit up yesterday for the Convenient Places. BURGLARS IN GREENWICH. Frst Bd & Moft .. • • 60 family of Ismail children. H. O. Clough will present the di­ first time. Her brother Earl who non-payment of taxes on personal First NaMHtfd) .. • 0 Bela Keith lived but a short tliqio is ill with the same disease is also 300 Greenwich, Conn., June 18.— Three automobile accidents with­ property, was an ex-service man, plomas. Htfd Conn Trt Co . .790 810 Burglars were again active in this after settling here, but his family Kumjoynus Salad Sapper improving. in the town limits of Manchester who did it with much objection. Htfd-Nat Bank Tr . ..690 610 Dr. Fred F. Bushnell, inspector section during th^ night, entering grew to manhood and womanhood He wxs the owner of an automo­ The Kumjoynus salad supper Land Mtg & Title . • • — 60 the home of Dr. Alice R. Bernhelm, in Manchester. Four of the sons were reported to the police over Mrs. Amelia Weiman of 129 for the Town Board of Health, has bile and lived in Mamhester when will be served Wednesday evening, Morris Plan Bank . .160 1 just submitted his report after an Cliffdale Road, King street* and enlisted in the Civil War. All wha the week-end and another in Tal- June 27, in the social rooms of the South Main street was made happy cottville, not reported to the local the tax was laid as of Dctober, but Park St. Bank ...... 825 ijnvestigatlon of co .ditif "3 in the getting away with Hoot valued at came In that original caravan 8T held the car only three weeks. He Methodist church. The committee Saturday evening when a party of Phoenix Si B & T . . .485 •near of Main street business blocks over $12,000 while the family slept. year| ago have since died hut tbera police, appears to round out the in charge are Fred Plummer, Doris her relatives and friends surprised felt that his service record should Dlverside Trust . . . .660 — In the south end. Complaints’ had Investigation indicates the robbery still remain four sons and two I total of accidents in this territory. Waltz, Wesley Osborne and Rev. her on the occasion of her eightieth Ruts alongside the car tracks of exempt him from the tax. Bonds been made that all kinds of rubbish occurred between 11 p. m. and 6 a. daughters of the late George D. It was explained that suQh would M.. B. Osborne. The proceeds are for birthday. They brought with them Htfd & Conn West 6 . 95 — ,were allowed to remain 1 . the rear m. Dr. Bernheim’s personal jew­ Keith, the oldest of Bela Keith’s the Connecticut Company on Main the benefit of the tennis court, to a number of acceptable gifts as well East Conn Pow 6 ,. street between Depot Square and have been the case had his dis­ 101% 103 pf the buildings for a long time and els, kept in a drawer in a room ad­ family. help pay for the expense in build­ as flowers. Mrs. Weiman is active Conn L P 7s ...... 119 121 that an unhealthy condition existed joining her bedroom, were among the Center were declared responsi­ charge been filed with the town ing and maintaining. clerk, bu; this was not done. and in fairly good health. She Conn L P 6 %s ----- 108% 110% ^generally. the stolen things. It is believed ble for the first, which was report­ Rummage Sale Conn L P 41^s ed at 1:20 Saturday afternoon. An In warrants that .ave been issued comes of a long-lived family. Her ----- 102% 104 Dr. Bushnell found that the con­ entrance was gained by forcing a The Ladies Aid society of the father having lived to the age of Brid Hyd 5s . .. ----- 104% 105% ground floor window. Dr. Bern­ CHANGE YOUR O a automobile owned by William Stiles and given to Constable James t)uf- Methodist church will hold a rum­ dition was not general but there was parked on the east side of the fy to serve are alsq included bills 91 and her mother, 94. Insurance Stocks were individau cases where rub­ heim’s office iSf at 148 West 88th mage sale at Wesleyan hall on Aetna Insurance . .. .80a 8%0 street. New York. Usp Marland Super Motor Oil ■street, below St. Bfidget’s church. aga St men who served ir the Tuesday, June 19. Mrs. Mary Aetna Casu^ilty .. bish had been utterly neglected. A truck owned by G. E. Willis & A meeting of the general com­ ..1150 1225 World War. In these cases, too, dis­ Barnes and Mrs. Mary Bodman Aetna L ife ...... 8 8 5 Heretofore the storekeepers them­ Bon, driven by William Borst, was mittee of arrangements for the 900 selves have had to dispose of this charges had not been filed. have charge of the sale. Autom obile...... 3 9 0 410 A Kodak for graduation gift, at Campbell’s Fifling Station coming south and just as it was Although considerable publicity strawberry festival to be held at rubbish that collects so rapidly in Murphy’s Pharmacy, Depot 'Square. Carter-Friedrich St. Mary’s church, Friday, June 22, Conn General . . . ..1750 1850 about to pass the parked car che was givea to the necessity of filing the rear of busy stores. However, -Adv. Phone 1551 A very pretty home wedding will be held at the parish house Hart Fire . , . . ...8 3 0 840 v^eels of the truck caught in one discharges to secure tax exemptions Htfd Steam Boll . or the ruts, causing the truck to took place Saturday afternoon at this evening at 7:30. The organi­ • • • ' 830 many failed to do s>. and now they Lincoln Nat Life — - I hit the Stiles car and badly dam­ ■2 o’clock when Miss Ella Friedrich, zations uniting for the festival are ...1 2 5 find that It Is costing them money. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph N ational...... aging it. the Ladies’ Guild, the Girls’*Friend- 1225 Those who have not yet filed their G. Friedrich of Harlow street and P h oen ix...... 8 0 0 825 Motorman Failed to Stop discharge paper;; can do so and ly society and the Men’s Bible class. Travelers ...... Sunday morning on Oakland John Cook Carter, son of Mrs. ..1825 1850 avoid future case of this kind. Emeline Carter of Hartford were M. H. Peabody of Hollister street Public Utility Stocks street an Overland closed car driv­ is the general chairman. en by James Sipples of 163 Oak united in marriage by Rev. George Conn El SI pfd ....1 0 3 street, stalled when close to the S. Brookes of the iJnion Congrega­ Conn L P 8% ...... 119 STORES AT PARK STREET tional church. The ceremony was Miss Hattie Strickland, assistant Conn L P 7% ...... 117 trolley tracks. Sipples was unable to to Town Clerk Samuel Turklngton, get it started. A trolley car operat­ performed under an arch of palms Conn L P 6% % pfd .112 from the center of which hung a is confined to her home by a bad Conn L P 5% % pfd. 102 ed by Motorman John Donovan of cold. Conn Pow C o ...... 146 32 Linmore street, Hartford, was SCHEDEED AT $117,000 large white bell. Miss Marguerite Shirley of Hartford played the do fractions ...... 1.30 going towards Rockville. He tooted Mrs. Rowland Stephenson of the his whistle but made no attempt to wedding march. The bride, who Green W & G 6s . . .101 Permits Give Montgomery was given in marriage by her Cheney Block, South Manchester, Hart El Lt . .•...... 136 stop and as Sipples was helpless has returned to Manchester after the front steps of the trolley car Ward Valuation as $65,000, father, wore a period gown of do v t c ...... — being called out of town by the Hart Gas com ...... 120 crashed into the automobile. One-Story Part as $52,000. ivory satin, trimmed with orange blossoms and Chantilly lace. Her death of her sister, Mrs. Margaret do p f d ...... 92 The blow ripped the rear right Barry, of Pittsfield, Mass. fender and a tire off the Sipples caf veil of tulle embroidered with S N E T C o ...... 173 Building Inspector Edward C. do righ ts...... 17 and drove it across the street. The Elliott, Jr., today Issued a permit orange blossoms, was fashioned with a. cap of old family lace and Miss Myra O’Connell of 43 Clin­ Manafactniing Stocks accident was investigated by Officer to the Manchester Construction John McGlinn, but no arrests were caught up with orange blossoms. ton street entertained about 20 of Am Hardware ...... 70 72 made. Company for the erection of the She carried a shower bouquet of her co-workers at Chehey Brothers American H o s ...... 22 building at the corner of Main and white roses and calla lilies. Miss over the v/^eek end at the cottage of American Silver ___ 26 Hits a Tree Park street. The permits were is­ About noon yesterday Bernard Dora Friedrich, a ^sister of the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O’Connell At Elec pfd ...... 105% 107 Janicki of Vernon, former resident sued as though for two buildings. bride was maid of honor and wore at Pleasant View, R. I. The cottage Automatic Refrig . . . 12 of Manchester, was driving an Over­ For the two story building, which a period gown of coral taffet. Her is ideally situated for the vacation­ Acme W ire ...... — land car through Talcottville. A will be 50 by 158, of brick, and oc­ head dress was a wreath of rose­ ist so Mr. and Mrs. O’Connell will Billings Spen com .. — front spring broke, letting the body cupied by the Montgomery-Ward buds and tulle. She carried Madame move this week to their cottage for do pfd ...... — Company, the estimated cost is Bigelow-Htfd com . . 90 down onto the- frame and locking Butterfly roses. Mr. Carter was at­ the summer. >"1 the steering gear, with the result $65,000. For the other and ad­ tended by Ernest W. Shirley of do pfd ...... 105 that the car crashed into a tree joining building, which will also he Hartford. Following the ceremony Bristol B ra ss...... 15 20 On Thursday, June 14th at 4 p Case, Lock & Bn-in ..37 5 near the home of Mrs. Charles O. of brick, one story high 70 by 134 a reception was held for over sixty. m., Mrs. Nellie J. Bartlett and Wil­ Britton. The car was badly daiii- feet, the cost is estimated at $52,- During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Collins C o ...... 120 liam Chadwick of Hartford were Colt Firearms ...... 32 aged and flying glass cut Janicki 000, or a total of $117,000. Carter left for an unannounced united in marriage at the Center slightly. In the impact he also bit Other permits granted during Eagle L o c k ...... 63 wedding trip and will be at home Congregational church of Hartford Fafnlr Bearing ...... 135 his tongue. H- was takgn to the the latter part of last week included on Clifford street, Hartford, after by Rev. Harmon Potter. Although Britton home and Dr. Howard Boyd a one-family house to "’be erected July 1. Puller Brsh C> A . . . . 22 Mr. Chadwick’s business is in Hart- do Class A A . . . . . 38 of Manchester attended him. after by E. J. Holl on Lot No. 62, Lan­ Graduation at St. Bernard’s fory they will reside in South Man­ which he was taken home. The Hart & Cooley ...... 240 caster road; an addition to be 30 St. Bernard’s school held its chester at 88 Hamiin street. automobile, badly damaged, was by 40 feet to the Italian Club at Internat Silver ...... 140 150 graduation exercises yesterday aft­ do. p f d ...... 125 taken to the Oakland Filling Sta- 135 Eldridge street; a one-family ernoon in St. Bernard’s church. tion. The annual church bicnic of the Jewell Belt pfd ____ 110 house on Henry Street Extension to The class colors were blue and Center Congrega.ional church will Land, Frary & Clrk.. 71 In Hits Bicycle L. W, MacDonald of Rockville; a white and the class motto “ Semper At 6 o’clock last night Harold be held at the Hebron Game Club Mann & Bow A ... . 19 one-family house for W. White on Fidelis” borne by Russell Heintz. do Class B ...... 10 Belcher of. 13 Walker street The prizes of $5 and $2.50 in gold tomorrow night. The party will Doming street; a one-family house leave the church at 5 o’clock and N B Mach pfd ...... 102 reported to the police that while on Lot No. 82 Wellington road to offered by the A. 0. H. and Ladies driving on Hartford road his au­ dinner will be served at the club by do com ...... 25 27 Your Kitchen E. J. HoU. auxiliary for the essay on “ Ameri­ New H Clck com . . . 30 tomobile had struck a bicycle on ca’s Debt to Commodore John the ladle, of group one at 6 o’clock. w'hich a boy, John Montesonto of Any cars going to the picnic that do pfd ...... 25 Barry” were won by Mary McCar- Niles, Bement, Pond . 60 65 364 Bidwell street, was riding. The tin and Eleanor M. Davis. The are not filled are requested U) stop accident occurred at Hartford road AIR SERVICE WANTS at the church and pick up those do p f d ...... 9.V bronze medal and brooch, present­ North & Judd ...... ,HERE is no reason why your kitchen Equipped with the and McKee street. Mr. Belcher said ed by the American Legion, were members desiring to attend but the boy darted in front of him. A ' It Mom f.i'd ...... TOWN NAME POSTED won by Robert W. Murphy and lacking transportation facilities. do c o m ...... should lack a harmonious color scheme for Glenwood-Robertshaw -* broken front wheel on the bicycle Ruth M. Cavanaugh, the presenta­ The games to follow the dinner will Oven Heat Control. was the extent of the damage, he I’ratt & Whit pf . . . . 90 the new Glenwood Gas Ranges can be fur­ tion being made by Lawrence be in charge of Ralph Proctei. This Peck. Slow & Wll . . . 19 ' reported. Seeks Roof in the Path of Air is the last big social event of the nished in beautiful enamel colors. You can Southwick, commander of the Le­ Bussell Mfg Co ....1 1 5 125 Mail Planes for Information gion. The exercises which were church year and it is expected lliat Seth I’hom Cl com . . :io litterally put color in your kitchen to your for Flyers. very impressive and well ddne, re­ about 25^ will attend. In ease of do pfd ...... 26 ceived high commendation by all rain the dinner will be held at the Smyth Mfg Co ...... 4 00 heart’s content and still have the same “ Good TO MAKE LONG VISIT church. i IlF The Department of Commerce who witnessed them. Stand Screw ...... 112 120 Glenwood” quality that you *have always Notes airways field crew visited Manches­ Stan Wrks com . . . . 56 60 known. . 1 WITH IRISH RELATIVES ter today while 09 their tour of the Supt. of Public Works George B. Mr. and Mrs. John Houston and I'aylor & Kenn ...... 130 New England air routes inspecting Milne has been putting the various family of School street motored to I’orrington ...... 107 field lights and route beacons. The streets of the town in first class Myrtle Beach and Savin Rock yes­ linder El Kish ...... 67 condition by removing the humps terday. I'nion Mfg C o ...... The model shown is on display in the follow­ Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Drysdale to department of airways desires to establish on one or two of the roofs and filling in the holes and then a 1' S Envelop pf ....1 2 2 ing color-!-green, gray, buff, blue or red— Leave New York Next Sat­ coat of tar was applied. About a dozen members of the do c o m ...... 270 of local buildings large signs bear­ and, of course, the familiar black japan. It is A perfect oven tempera­ urday for Vacation, in Ar­ ing the word “ Manchester” and Mrs. Stephen Von Eum and son Army and Navy club have already Whit Coil Pipe . . . . 18 21 ture is always maintained by magh. of Lawrence street are on an ex­ signed up for ^the horseshoe pilch- equipped with four top cooking burners, a sim- this automatic device making an arrow, either pointing north or tended trip to Boston and Win- tc the nearest airport with explana­ Ing tournament which 1; to be start- j merer, a broiler, and a wonderful even-baking success a certainty of every­ throp, Mass. ed soon. Anyone else desiring to thing you bake. It really Mr. and Mrs. William Drysdale of tion as to which the arrow points Miss Mary Lynch and Miss Rose 13 Cottage street will leave by train underneath. enter should submit his name now, j oven, all enamel lined. does take the guess work out Blake of Boston spent the week­ officials say. of cooking. for Thursday whence These large signs so constructed end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake N. Y. Stocks they will sail for Londonderry, Ire­ as to be easily visible from the air of Union street. land, Saturday morning on the and would act as guide posts to Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Pola and Mrs. John Abbey of Bristol is family of School street with a party Transylvania for a prolonged visit. aviators if their compasses went spending a few days with her High Low 1 p. m. SOLD ON OUR PROFIT SHARING CREDIT PLAN They will make their home tempo­ bad. Anyone interested in the pro­ of friends, motored to Savin Rock Alied Chem daughter, Mrs. A. E. Waite of yesterday. .169% 169 rarily with Mr. Drysdale’s brother, motion of aviation locally can do Union street. Am Bosch . . 32% 32 Robert in Lurgan, County Armagh. much towards improving the Bos­ Harold 'Phomas of New Hax^en Am Can . . . 83 , 82% Mr. Drysdale is believed to be ton-New York air route by securing spent the week-end with his par­ R. LaMotte Russell, Harold C. Am Loco . . . 100% 100% the only Manchester man who ever the use of the roof of some ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas Alvord, William S. Hyde and Wil­ Am Smelt . .129% 128 served with three different armies. local building and then communi­ of Prospect street. liam Foulds, Jr. jfficials of the Am St Fdy 53% 53 53 G. E. Keith Furniture Co., Inc. For twelve years he was with the cating with the Department of Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bertsche of Manchester Trust Company, have Am Sugar . . 71% 71% 71% British intelligence aepartment, en­ merce Airways. Waterbury is ho West street are rejoicing over the returned from the annual New Eng­ Am T & T . 178% 177% 178 Opposite High School South Manchester listing before he was 17 years old. latest city to be added to the list birth of a daughter born Friday land Bankers’ Assoclt'tion conven­ Am Woolen . 19,% 19% 19% A year and eight months after com­ of posted Connecticut towns. at the Rockville City hospital. tion held In Manchester, Vt., Friday Anaconda .. . 64% 64% 64% ing to the United States, he enlisted and Saturday, B & O ___ . 107% 107 107% in the 43d United States Volunteer Beth St . . . . 54% 54 54 Infantry at Clinton, Mass., and saw TELLS FURTHER ABOUT Sixteen Manchester men went Can .. . 201% 200 200 a great deal of the world on his deep sea fishing yesterday near C M & St Paul 31% 31% 31% boat ride to the 'hilippines where HEFUN IN A n A C K Race Rock Lighthouse off Fisher’s do pfd 41% 41% 41% he was in action. In 1918, he en- Chi & N W . 80% 80% 80% II'i list6d in the Canadian Engineers HIS KIWANIS TRIP Island. Those in the party were Herbert Honevau, Fred Mohr, Chi Roc Isl .111 110%,111 and went to Seaford, England, ON GOV. SMITH Cons Gas .. 147% 144% 145% where he was held when it was dis­ Secretary George H. Wilcox of Patrick Hannon, Danied Fitz­ patrick, Jerry Roach, James Beat- Corn Prod . 70% 70% 70% covered he was 49 years old. On the Manchester Kiwanis club en (Continued from Page 1) Del Hud .. . .187 187 187 the trip across, the convoy which route to Seattle for the internation tie, John Hurley, George McKeever, Dodge Bros William La Monte, Arnold Paganl, . 13% 13% 13% included 23 ships and an auxiliary al convention there, has written the nomination of Gov. Smith for Du Pont . . '.362 357% 357% cruiser was attacked by two Ger­ The Herald frorq Jasper, Alberta, Gustave Ulrich, Walter Balch, Ed­ E r i e ...... 51% the presidency is freely prophesied ward Downing, Francis Keefe, 51% 51% man submarines, one of which was Canada. He says the party is fol­ now. Gen Mot .. 172% 166% 177 sunk and the other was put to rout. Louie Breen and William Christen­ Gill R a z ...... 99% Mr ~ i'7~ lowing the ii.iuciaij'itinerary piauueu.planned, They “ In 1924 in New York City,” he sen. 99% week * 1° ° ' = andsaid, “ they split the convention Inspirat 21 21 21 Duluth, and when they arrived at wide open and killed the Democra­ Int Harev .. .253 253 253 Winnipeg it was too late to see any­ tic Party. They’re going to get a A daughter was born yesterday Int Nick .. . 93% 91 93 \ Int Paper .. BASEBALL POOI CASE thing. At Walnwrlght, Sashtttche- tasteThrs^aar of thTsamrsor^^ William B. Wright 70% 70 70 wan, they took cars and went out to medicine.” of 135 Main street. The baby was Kennecott .. • 26% 25% 25% born at Mrs. Howe’s Maternity Mack Truck 92% New Yo k, June 18.—^The ar­ the Canadian reserve where they Senator Heflin objected to Gov. 92 - 92 saw a flock of 500 buffalo and Smith as a Democratic candidate on home on Wadsworth street. Marl Oil . .. . 36% 36 36 raignment of the t’ r e men impli­ Mo Pas com .59% 59 59 cated in the alleged Albany baseball 200 elks, and a newly drilled oil the following grounds, in addition well. to his Roman Catholicism: A daughter was born at Mrs. N Y Central 172% 172% 172% pool was postponed today for one New Havqp At Saskatoon the Kiwanis club The governor’s connection with Howe s Maternity home yesterday 56% 56% 56% week by Federal Judte Frank J. Tammany Hall, “ the most corrupt to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph A. Haines, Nor Am Co . 69% 69% 69% Coleman, pending the completion of there furnished 40 cars and took Nor Pac .. the party on a tour of the city, political organization that ev«r had of 54 Chestnut street. . 95% 95 95% the extradition proceedings. its existence in the world.” Penn R R .. . ‘64% 63% 64% The three men, .. J, Kelly, Sam which though less than 25 years Post Cer .. .127% 1P4 124 old has 40,000 people. They have The, fact that the governor is ' Miss Mary Farrand of Golway Cohen and Matthew F. Dugan were not only a wet but a soaking "wet.” Radio Cor .. .162 ia3% 164 a university of 1500 students. The street who has been employed at recently arrested in Albany follow­ The governor's views on immi­ Murray’s millinery store has left Pull new .. 82% 82% 82% holds the winning numbers ing a probe by Attorney Gen&val Kiwanis club of Edmonton had a gration— “ restricted immigration Is Sears Roe .. 103% 102% 102% lunch all ready for the delegation the employ of that concern and will Ottinger Into the operations of the good for America; open ! immigra­ take a special course in millinery So Pac ...... 121 120% 121 alleged pool. when it arrived there at 10 p, m. tion is good for the Catholic So R a il...... 150% 150% 150% drawn at our office June 16th as Mr. Wilcox writes that they radiat­ in New York City. She will leave S 0 of N J Assistant U. S. District Attorney church.” for New York on July 9. • • 44 % 43 % 44 Thomas 'P. Cooke was scheduled to ed happiness and some of it had The fear that there might be War Studebaker •• 67% 66% 66% lasted until they reached Jasper with Mexico if Smith were elected, Tob Prod . ..102% 102% 102% go before the Federal Grand Jury Mrs. Lulu M. Lord and son Mor­ U S Rubber advertised. lhl3 afternoon with books and Park, where they enjoyed an auto because of the religious difficulties .. 39% 39% 39% trip to the mountains. there, V gan Lord of 33 Stephen street, Man­ U S Steel ..138% 137% 138 records In an effort to trace the chester Green, left Saturday to Westing .., oanklng accounts of sixteen Wednesday they were to go up The governor’s lack of under­ .95 33% 93% men, 20 miles to Mount Edith Cavell. standing of national questions. spend the summer at the shore at Willys Over .. 25% 25% 25% Mo. 145 To Receive One ilso said to be Involved East River. Ton Ccnl The park lodge where they are stay T want a man for president,” in« is built about the shores of said, “ who is familiar with The Luther Leagae of the Swed­ GAVE FARM AWAY No. 149 GERMANY TO PACIFIC lake. Most of the Inhabitants are national questions and who is a na To Receive One Ton Cdal tional figure himself. With all that, ish Lutheran church of . Hartford New York, June 18.— How he boused In small two-family cabins, deeded his 86-acre tobacco farm in .Returns must be made at our office. Long Beach, Calif,, June 18.__ 4 cots to a side, with the lake In considering the fruits of the Ro­ has extended an invitation to the man Catholic machine, I do not members and friends of the League 1921 to Percy J. Fuller, stock pro­ 5r. Hugo Eckner, noted as a bul'ld- front and the snow-capped moun­ moter, who in furn made him pres­ •r of Zeppelins, will attempt a dl- tains on all sides. Mount Edith want a Roman Catholic to be presi­ here to attend the twenty-fourth dent of the United States now.” annual lawn social tj be held on the ident of the newly created New Iglble flight from Frlederlch-Shaf- Cavell has snow on it all summer. England Tobacco Co., from which

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A m c i i M t t r powers that fostered It. Create a huge military machine and a great F A C T S AB O ITT Svrntng lR»ral& military caste' in any nation, and that nation is safe so long as the W A T K i N S b r o t h e r s ,.m : PUBUSnKO B7 machine and the caste remain THBJ HBRALB PJRINTINQ CO. willing to stand hitched. But on Poundad by Blwood a Bla. Oot. t, l l t l occasions they have, instead, decid­ ■jr*ry BvMilnc Exe«b( Sundayi and ed to take charge—and when they Kas there are today. Dunng lafiS the tuberculosis death rate ■. t Inc., aSe Mndlson Asenue. New York per 100,000 population in Connecticut was 160. For 1925 the and el9 North Mlehlg'an Avenue. was a brand new variety of Coolj Ehren though you have a cedar chest it may be that it is full Chleaso.. idge who arrived at Brule full of tuberculosis death rate was^ 64 per 100,000. Tbs Manohaster Gventna Herald is and you need another. So the many excqjtional chest values on aaie In New York City at Schults’s laughter and conversation. Their Approximately 800 patients are treated annually at the five News Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. description Is easily to be credited. tuberculosis sanatoria maintained by the state. The sanatoria, now offered here are sure to prove interesting. The chests and 4fnd. Street entrance of Any man who, after more than onB which have been state-supported less,than twenty years, today include the latest models in rich walnut and inahogany veneers ^Gwnd Central Station and at all are in the front rank of state sanatoria. Appi^oxlmately $1,- Moatlina News Standa term In the White House, sees his • « . ^ 000,000 is expended annually by the State Tuberoulesls Com­ matching other fine furniture. Serve not only as moth proof way clear to liberation from the mission on the five sanatoria. Last year receipts of the sana­ storage places but as attractive window or hall seats or bed­ Client of International News Ser* toria amounted to $145,409. vice. ' > terrific responsibilities of American room dressing lounges. The genuine "International News Service has the Presidency, with the prospect of exclusive rithts to use for republlca- The property- in custody of the tuberculosis commission— Mon In any form all news dispatches honorably laying down the job still mainly the five sanatoria— is valued at $1,678,213. Last year credited to or not otherwise credited in the possession of^ ls health and maintenance expenses for the five institutions amounted to In this paper. It is also exclusively entitled to use for reimhllcatton all mental vigor, has reason to be gay. $786,536. Capital expenditures ^mounted to approximately t^ne local or undated news puMIshed Especially must this be true of a $180,000. The per capita cost per patient per wjsek was herein." Full Service Client of N G A around $20,00. The sanatoria are located at Hartford, Meri­ Service. . man of the temperament of Calvin den, Norwich, Shelton and Niantic. Coolidge. Caution is the outstand­ MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 In addition to the state sanatoria, there are two corporate ing characteristic of the President. sanatoria, one in Wallingford and one ih Hartford, with a ca­ HOOVER’S DEDlCA!nON ^ In a chief executive it is an admir­ pacity of approximately 200, that receive state aid. The very first utterance of Her­ able quality. But there is no func­ Wednesday— Soldiers’ Home and Hospital. tion of the human mind that takes Cedar Ghe^s bert Hoover subsequent to his notn- ination for the Presidency is highly greater toll. Eternal watchfulness <$>- CERTIFIED MOTH KILLERS important. It introduces a new note over oneself as well as over events Into American) national politics. In­ is a searing business— and no The diests with extra-thick J^-inch panels of red cedar heartwood—the empire, China has a prospect of be­ thickness recommended by the U. Si Government for moth-killing chests. dicates with ihe utmost force that President ever attended to it so coming a united nation. Ip the gejection of this apostle of sedulously as Mr. Coolidge. It will be a long, painful process, Health and Diet \ service aa its head the country will No wonder that the accomplished of course, and the job won’t be ac­ Beauty, Convenience nomination of a worthy successor ‘establish a standard of statesman­ complished in the next month or so. Protection from MOTH-DAMAGE of your clothes ship embodying new qualities. acted like the opening of a safety Indeed, the various Nationalist Advice "You convey too great a compli­ valve. No wonder that President leaders may get to fighting among By DR. FRANK MeCOY ment,” said Mr. Hoover in th^ Coolidgq. did more laughing in half themselves for control and thereby telegram of. acceptance to Chair­ a day at Brule than he had done ruin the long-suffering country’s man Moses, “ when you say I have all put together since he took the best prospects in two decades. But ^ — # eprned the right to the Presidential ^ath as President in his father’s the opportunity for great things is Dr. McCqy wlU gladly answer | nomination. No man can establish Vermont farm house. there, at any rate. It is up to tha personal questions on health and ' ap obligation upon any part of the Nationalist leaders now. diet, addressed to him, care of American people. My country owes The Herald. Enclose stamped, ipe no debt. It gave me, as it gives INDIAN AFFAIRS addressed large envelope for re­ every boy and girl, a chance. ♦ * • There is one minor point in the A splendid w&inut finished Queen Anne ply. (diest—matching other furniture. An Medium dze console in' walnut finish,^ My whole life has taught me what nomination of Senator Curtis for astonishing value at a medium price. 1 ° P ‘ four-piece matched butt effect. /• America means. I am indebted- to the Vice-Presidency which may Hand decorated overlay. my country beyond any human not prove to be altogether minor ADVICE TO CORRESPONDENTS power tp repay. * * * A new era later on. Senator Curtis’ blood is In During the many years that I $ 2 3 . 5 0 A small dze utility chest decorated with apd'-new forces have come into our quite a considerable proportion have been writing for publication, it rcHnr motifs in old Colonial peried natural $ 3 5 - 0 0 economic life and our setting that of the Kaw Indians. In his has always been my object to make cedar finish. aniong the nations of the world. boyhood he lived among the In­ my newspaper service as valuable New York, June 18.— Perhaps These forces demand of us constant dians. Naturally he not only under­ as possible to my readers, and I am it’s because I have never qqite always willing to answer questions study and effort, if prosperity, stands but sympathizes with the erased from my memory the vision by mail, so that I may give informa­ Any chest delivered peace and contentment shall be Indians. of the little white and green cbufca tion in the individual cases that are maintained.” The Institute for Qovernment that stood so neat, trim and cool troubling my readers. As a result, Here speaks a man who, confi- Research has made a report which under the sheltering oak trees. my correspondence reaches an aver­ ient of his own ability and very Anyhow, I experience a distinct age of 20,000 to SO,GOO letters a n 5T w h e r e f o r discloses some startling and tragic shock when those uniformed door­ definite in his determinations, each menth. You can see that the An outstanding chest in genuine wal­ facts in connection with the condi­ men stand before certain Manhat­ letters written to me should be as nut veneer. Beautifully decorated in’ nevertheless looks upon the office A -console in American walnut tion of the government’s Indian tan churches ready to open your short as possible In fairness to one fipiah with top of beautiful four-piece gnglwh Burl by tbf exdirdve Lane of the Presidency not as an ac­ taxi door. They are, to all intents process, ' i / affairs and Indian exploitation. another. matched design. Down knowledgment of his own gre'atness There have been many attempts and purposes, no different from the Today I received three letters liveried doormen of the movie but as an opportunity to give hlm- to correct abuses in the manage­ which required about forty minutes y

•i '’ i 4 MANY ARE BAPTIZED LANDLORD PUTS END HOOVER’S PARENTS-OLD HOME AT THRCENTER CHURCH TO MARKETS CAREER U t Us Do YOUR Real ServiM -ON- Children’s Day Observance Reymander Store Closed as Held With Exercises by Be- Owner of Building Demands ginner Graduates. ! Keys and Gets Them. Oakland Children’s Day was jbserved yes­ The store in the one-story build­ Work terday at the Center Congregational ing owned by John Glunipeio, church with the pastor, Rev. Wat­ known as Reymander’s Market, is We specialize in repiping Pontiac son Woodruff, in charge of the ser­ closed and while there has been no vice. The following children re­ filing of legal papers, the door is hottses— ^replacing sinks, toilets ceived baptism: Ellen Waterman locked, the keys in the possession an

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Foley and Lefty Wiley YANKS AND CARDS . Hartford Game

Monday, June 18. 11:00 10:00—Serenaders program. Leading DX Stations. ' 11:30 10:30—Icyball progiam. Star As Aces Win 9-3 'At.New ilnvenj-^ B a d b w T oo-toot!—Too-toot! Its 9:30 Mon­ 12:00 11:00—Swiss Gard-.'is orchestra. (DST) (ST) FUOF8 a i , SBIVATOBS 4, 1 day night and here comes Hank Sim­ 399.8— WTAM, CLEVELAND—750. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. (Fimt Gnm«> - 457 Main Street mons' Sho-wboat, a palace o f enter­ 8:30 7:30—W EAF Gypsies; artists. 7:30 6:30—W JZ programs (> hrs.) N ew H aven tainment floating over the air waves 10:30 9:30— Studio recital. 9:30 8:30—W EAF progS. (1% hrs.) The St. Margaret Club of Water-^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. of WOR and Columbia stations. The 12:.30 11:30—Dance program. 11:00 10:00-Sears-Roebuck concerL Martin, cf ...... 5 1 2 5 0 0 ANGELO CAMPOSEO, fROP, entertainment will be of the typical 440.9— W ex -W J R , DETROIT—680. 12:45 11:45—Concert. bury got away to a poor start in its That’$ How It Lookf at This Scheer, 2 b ...... 5 1 2 1 5 0 showboat variety with a little bit of 7:30 6:30— with WJZ. 526—KYW, CHICAGO—570. game with the strengthened Aces Casey, I f ___ ••••••• 5 0 3 2 0 0 everything for the amusement of ra­ 8:30 7:30—Lingeman minstrels. 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (2 hrs.) yesterday at the West Side Oval and Blakesley, rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 dio listeners. Gladys Rice, soprano, 9:00 8:00—WJZ Riverside hour. 10:00 9:00—Playlet, male quarieL Stage of die Game; Cincy Meyer, 3b ...... 4 1 1 X 2 0 First Class Work long a member of Roxy's Gang, will 9:30 8:30—Monday night musical. 11:00 10:00—Artists recital. were s ^ t home on the short end Bowman, lb"' ••••••• 4 1 1 13 1 0 be heard during the program to be 10:00 9:00—Songs: Hawaitans; dance. 365.6—W EBH-W JJD, CHICAGO—820. of a 9 to 3 count. "Lefty" Wiley, IVIurray. ss ...... 4 2 2 2 3 0 broadcast through WJZ and NBC sta­ 535.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 8:30 7:30—Edgewater orch., trio. aithou^ib somewhat wild in the Smith, c ..,...... 2 1 1 2 0 0 and Service tions at 7:30 Monday night. Miss 6:30 5:30—Bond instrumental trio; 9:00 8:00—Mooseheoft hour;-songs. Drops Back. Kem ner, p ...... 2 1 •0 1 4 0 Rice's gift of comedy and her effective 7:30 6:30—Piano r^ital. 11:05 10:05—Orchestra; mystery three. closing innings, pitched a good 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—72a MB —- —— singing of ballads have made her an 8:00 7:00—WE.\F progs. (3% hrs.) game for the winners, letting the At Brooklyn!-)- N 9 16 57 15 0 extremely popular radio artist. In 11:30 10:30—Old time organ tunes. 8:30 7:30—W EAF Gypsies; party^ 35- Guaranteed 10:30 9:30—Violinist; quintet. Brass City down Tvlth six bingles, UODGISRS 4, CUBS 0 H artford addition to her numbers, other vocal 422.3— WOR, NEW ARK—710. B rooklyn AB, R. H. PO. E. and instrumental soloists will be In­ 7:00 6:00—Levitow's orch; lieders. 11:30 10:30-Sam ’n’ Henry; ship. Ernie Dowd, Jimmy Foley and New York, June. 18.— It looks A. 12:10 11:10—Frolic; dance music. AB. R. H. PO. A, E. like 1927 all over again— the St. Watson,- I f ...... ^ 1 1 a 0 0 troduced, as well as the symphony or­ 9:00 8:00—Columbia hour of music “ Yump” Dahlquist were the big Partridge, 2b ...... 3 1 0 3 U We specialize on chestra and the mixed chorus. At 10 and songs. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. 1 Louis Cardinals and the New>Yotk Slayback, 2 b ...... 5 1 3 4 5 1 8:10 7:10—Artists; pianist. Angelus. guns for the Aces, both on the of­ Hendrick, 3b ...... 4 1 2 0 1 0 Roser, rf ...... 4 0 1 -.2 0 0 o'clock WJZ, WHAM and KDKA will 9:30 8:30—Simmons' Show B oat/' Herman, rf .. Yankees in the World Series, sport­ radiate the "Great Composers Hour” 10:00 9:00—Pioneers classical music. 8:35 7:35—Tenor; harmony girls. fense and defense. Foley was the ...... 4 1 3 1 0 0 M artineck, l b ...... , .4 1 O' 13 0 0 Carey, rf ...... 0 0 0 0 0 I) ing an eight ganie winning streak Cosgrove, cf ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ladies’ and Children’s in which wHl be featured the compo­ 10:30 9:30—"On the Front Porch." 9:00 8:00—Witches, music; revue. only player to make more than one sitions of Mendelssohn presented by 11:05 10:05—Hpnderson's dance orch, 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. Bressler, If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 and a lead of three games over A Smith, cf i ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Geriia Fonarlova, mezzo-soprano; Irv­ 11:30 10:30—The Witching hour. 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) hit. He got three. The'Aces want Bissonette, lb ...... 4 0 2 5 0 O' Cincinnati, the Cardinals have all Schmehl, ss ...... 4 1 2 1 1 0 Hair Bobbing ing Jack.son, baritone, and Arcadie 333.1—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—900. 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n' Andy. a twilight game for tomorrow night T yson, c f ...... 4 0 2 0 0 u Krahe, s s ...... 3 ■ 0 1 1 6 0 Birkenholz, violinist. Another in the 6:00 5:00—Music forum; baseball. 11:12 10:12—Studio orchestra. Bancroft, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 of their pitchers in shape and are Bryant, c ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 series of broadcasts known as "On the 7:00 6:00—Lowe's dance orchestra. 499.7— W FAA, DALLAS—600. with any town team of Its. caliber. Deberry, c ...... 3 1 2 :7 1 0 hitting the ball on the nose. The Cannon, p ...... 1 0 0 0 1 .0 Front Porch” ■will be heard through 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJZ. 9:00 8:00—Cline’s dance orchestra« Louis Neron is the manager. Vance, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Yankees, although held to an even Brown, p ...... 1 0 0 0- 1 'o WOR and associated stations at 10:30. 9:00 8:00—W JZ Riverside hour. 11:00 10:00— Betcanto quarteL ' Following is the summary of ------break with Chicago and St. Louis, Michaels, p . . . 0 . 0 J 0 0 This program, which is to be sung 9:30 8:30—Kane’s variety hour. 374.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—800. 31 4 11 27 5 Eisemann, x ...... 1 .0 0 0- 0 0 3 Barbers with, not listened to, is presented by 10:00 9:00—Stetson entertainers. 10:30 9:30—WEAF harmony team. yesterday’s game: C hicago increased their lead over the Ath­ Owen, XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 a group of young mixed voices. The 10:35 9:35—Springfield musical prog. 11:00 10:00—Scotch baritone; pianisL ACES (9) AB. R. H. PO. A. letics from seven to eight and a half songs are old and new favorites and 491.5— W EAF. NEW YORK—610. 12:00 11:00—Heuer’s orchestra. AB R H PO A B Beck. 3b ...... 4 0 0 4 1 games during the western , trip and 36 4 9 24 I d 2 No Waiting are entirely impromptu Oriental songs 6:00 6:00—Waldorf-Astoria music. 325.9— KOA, DENVER—920. English, ss ...... 3 0- 0 0 1 N ew H aven ...... OJl 411 2Ox--9 and music rendered by vocal and in­ 6:55 6:55—Baseball scores; talk. 11:00 10:00—Theater concert orchestra. Dowd, rf ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 Cuyler, rf -...... ’ 4 0 1 1 1 are nearly 200 percentage points H artford ....'...... 010 001 101— 4 strumental soloists and ensembles will 7:15 6:15—National string quartet. 11:15 10:15—Little Sym phor«r orch. Foley, 2 b . . . . .5 1 3 3 0 0 Wilson, cf ...... 3 0 1 3 2 ahead of their last year’s mi).rk at Two base hits, ^ Watson. Slay tack, be featured during the General Mo- 7:30 6:30—Talk, Sydney Greenbie. 12:15 11:15—Play, "It Might Happen." Dalhquist; ss . .3 1 1 1 4 0 Stephenson, If • «v* • • 2 (L 0 2 0 this stage of the race. Roser, Scheer, Casey, Bowman, Mur­ .-tors family party through WEAF and 8:00 7:00—Shining nour. 12:45 ll:45-:-Studio orchestra. 1 0 1 1 0 Grimm, lb ...... 3 0 0 5 2 The Yanks won nine and lost ray, Blakesley;. three base hits. Mar­ associated stations. A play, "It Might 8:30 7:30—Gypsies orch. In London. 1:00 12:00—Saxophone, banjo, piano. ' Holland, 3b . .4 McMillan, 2b . ••«••• S' 0 0 1 3 tin, Casey; stolen base, Murray; ..acri- ALL Happen” is scheduled to go on the 9:30 8:30—General Motorx' party 499.7— W BAP. FORT WORTH—600. Eagleson, cf . .3 0 0 1 0 0 Hartnett, c ...... 3 0 1 7 1 four in the west. Whether the fice. Kemner; double plays, Slayback air over KOA at 12:15. with Oriental music. 8:30 7:30—Musical 'progs. (3i,4 hrs.) R oot, p ...... 2 0 0 1 0 Mackmen still have a chance to to Krahe to Martineck, Krahe to 12:1.5 11:15—Theater entertainment. Coles, If . .. . .4 1 0 1 G 0 10:00 9:00—The Cabin Door. 0 W ebb, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 stop them will be determined to­ Slayback to'Martineck (3); left on Wave lengths in meters on left ol 10:30 9:30—Fisk harmony team. 422.3—WOS. JEFFERSON CITY—710. Kerr, lb ...... 4 0 0 7 1 Weinert. p .., ...... 0 0 0 0 0 bases. Hartford 9, New Haven 9; base station title, kilocycles on the righL 11:00 10:00—Venetian Gondoliers music 11:00 10:00—Studio musical program. Kletcha, c . . 1 1 12 2 0 morrow when the two teams clash (in balls, off Cannon -2. Brukn 4, Kem- SCHOOL Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 454.3— WJZ., NEW YORK—660. 12:00 11:00—Ramblers dance orch. Wiley, p ...... 4 3 1 1 2 1 28 0 3 24 11 in a double-header. The A’s with ner 4; struck'out. by Michaels 1, Kem- and Easteim Standard. Black type 1:00 12:00—Astor concert orchestrsu 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. Brooklyn ...... 201 010 OOx six wins in their last eight games, ner 2; hits, off Cannon 3 in 2. (none .7:00 6:00—Smalle and Robertson. 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (2 hrs.) ■indicates beSh features. Two base bits, Bissonette; home are all set for a killing. out In third). Brown 6 in 3. Michaels 7:30 6:30— Roxy and His Gang \<)lth 10:00 9:00—Studio concert. Total ...... 33 9 •7 27 10 1 7 In 3; wild plteh, Kemner; losing: Gladys Rice, soprano. 11:30 10:30—W EAF harmony team. run, Hendrick: sacrifice, Vance;-dou­ With Lucas anad Luque out, Cin­ DIPLOMAS Leading East Stations. WATERBURY- (3) ble plays. Partridge to Bissonette to pitcher. Brown: umpires, Moran and 9:00 8:00—Riverside hour. 1:45 12:45—NIghthawk dance frolic. cinnati’s overworked pitching staff Kuhn; tJ..ie, 2:24. (DST) (ST) 9:30 8:30—Tango orchestra. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES-H640, AB R H PO A E Cuyler to Grimm; left on bases, Chicago 3, Brooklyn 5; bases un balls, has collapsed. The tip-off on the X—Elsemanri batted for Brown In 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 10:00 9:00—Great composers hour. 1:00 12:00—Violinist, pianist. Coleman, ss , , .4 0 1 0 4 3 6th. 7:05 0:05—Dinner music: talk. U:UU 1U:UU—Slumber music. 1:30 12:30—Fisk harmony boys. of Vance 2, Root 1; struck out, by Reds was furnished when they lost m m 2:00 1:00—Cloncert orchestra. Smith, 2b . . , .3 1 1 3 0 0 Vance 15, Hoot 5, Weinert 1; hits, off XX—Owen batted'for Michaels In 7:00—Songs, Hawaiian guitars. 405.2— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—740. three straight to the Phillies. The 9 th, 8:30 7:30—Dance music: feature. 9:30 8:30—W EAF artists party. 405.2—WCCO. MINN., ST, PAUL—740. McCarthy, 3 b , .4 1 0 3 1 1 Root 9 in 7, Weinert 2 in 1; losing Phils, all hopped up, have copped AT 10:00 9:00—Violinist, 'cellist. pianlsL 10:30 9:30—Dance orchestra. 9:30 8:30—W EAF artists party. McCarthy, r£ ,'.4 1 1 0 ' 0 0 pitcher. Root; umpires, Klem, McCor­ (Second Game) 10:30 9:30—Three dance orchestras. 315.6— KDKA. PITTSBURGH—950. 10:00 9:00—Musical program. mick and Magee; time, 1:35. five of their last six starts. New H a v e n ...... 000 000 02x— 2 285.5—W BAL, BALTIMORE- 1050. 6:30 5:30—Little Symphony orch. 10:30 9:30—W EAF harmony team. Eagan, c f ...... 33 0 1 2 1 0 X—W ebb batted fo r R oot in" 8th.. Braves Lose Stride H a r t fo r d ...... 000 100 000— 1 7:30 0:30—WJZ programs (2 hr.i.) 6:55'' 5:55—Baseball scores. 11:00 10:00—Crinoline trio, tenor, Shea, If . . : .4 0 1 5 0 0 The Boston Braves, Who spurted Batteries: New Haven—North and SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES 9:30 8:30—String (ftrartet, baritone. 7:00 6:00—Maytag ramblers. 336.9— WSM, NASHVILLE—890. Danningr. Hartford—Styborskl and McGath, lb ...3 0 0 5 •0 0 for a time under Rogers Hornsby’s Eisem ann. 10:00 9:00—iMarylanders dance musla 7:30 6:30—W JZ programs (3% hr.s.) 10:00 9:00—Jackson dinner musiC4 1 At New Y ork I—. 461.3—WNAC, BOSTON—650. 461.6— WCAE. PITTSBURGH—650. 10:30 9:30—WEAB' harmony team. Blum, c .. . .3 0 0 6 0 P R IA TE S 6, GIANTS 0 management,, have dropped eight 7:30 6:30—Talks; piano recital. 7:00 6:00—Musical picture."); Gimbee. 11:00 10:00—Theater organ; pianists. Gardner, p . .3 0 1 0 1 0 P ittsburgh games in a row. Washington hSb 7:50 6:50—Stories; Jean and Eddie, 8:00 7 :0 0 -W EAF programs (3 nrs.) 12:00 11:00—Studio concerL Horn, 2b . . .1 0 0 0 1 0 AB. R. li. PO. A. E. won six out of eight. The other MANY TAKE IN PARKS Elite Stodie 8:30 7:30—Polished gentlemen. 280.2— WHAM, ROCHESTER—1070. 12:30 11:.30—Hawaiian serenaders. L. W aner, c f ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJZ. 384.4— KGO. OAKLAND—780, Adams, 2b ...... 4 1 1 1 6 0 teams in both.-leagues are barging 302.8—WGR, BUFFALO—990. 12:00 11:00—Seiger’s shell aymphonlsts. .32 3 6 24 8 5 along at their usual pace. Nfttional forests and parks* are ROOM 10 9:00 8 :0 0 -W.IZ Riverside hour. P. W aner, l b ...... 3 1 1 16 1 1 983 Main Street 9:00 8:00—Hy an' Dry. 9:30 8:30—WJZ program.s (1 hr.) 1:00 12:00—Opera: harmony team. Innings ...... 123 456 789 Barnhart, If ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 Warmer weather has resulted In increasing as a tourist mecca. Ten 9:30 8:30—WICAF artists party. 254.1 —WRVA, RICHMOND—1180. 11:00 10:00—Smith’s Cavalier’s orch. W aterbury...... 010 000 020— 3 Wright, ss ...... 4 0 0 2 3 0 better pitching. Dazzy Vance, years ago 54,000 vehicles entered 10:30 9:30—W EAF harmony team. 10:1.') 9:15—Edgeworth hour. Traynor, 3 b ...... 4 379.5—WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 11:00 10:00—Lawrence’s orchestra. 1 1 0 3 0 the national parks. This year it is 545.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—550. Manchester ...... 413 010 OOx— 9 Scott, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 Brooklyn strike-out king, whiffed 7:30 6:30—WGY General Electric hr. 12:55 11:55—Time; weather; markets. 12:00 11:00—Richmond orchestra. 1 2:00 1:00—French lesson; orchestra. Two base hits Dowd, Gardner; Hargreaves, c ...... 3 1 1 1 1 0 15 men and yielded only three hits estimated close to 2,500,000 visit­ 8:30 7:30— Humboldt male quartet. 422.3— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—710. ors will see them. BUY YOUR TIRES At 9:00 8:00—w o n programs (2 nrs.) 6:00 5:00—Stock reports: baseball. hits off Wiley 6, Gardner, 7; sacri­ Grimes, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 in whitewashing the Cubs yester­ 7:30 6:30—General Electric hour. 12:00 11:00—N. B. C. programs. 11:00 10:00—Cavaliers: organist 1:00 1:00—Variety program, artists. fice hits Dowd, Shea; stolen bases, day, 4 to 0. Waite Hoyt hung up 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700, R;:iO 7:30—W EAF progs. (2',^ hrs.I 33 6 8 27 15 1 his ninth victory in ^n starts, hold The first telphoaic conversa­ 9:1)0 8:00—WJZ Riverside hour 11:00 10:00—Smith’s cavalier’s orch. 348.6— KJR. SEATTLE—860. Holland, Dahlquist, Foley; struck New York Campbell s Fillmg Statkm 9:30 8:30—Showboat: baseball scores. 305.9—WHAZ, TROY—980. 11:30 10:30—Studio concert. out Wiley 10, Gardner 2; base on AB. R H. PO. A. E. ing the Browns to three' hits and tion between Sweden and the Unit­ 1:00 12:00—Orchestra, pianologues. 10:30 , 9:30—Instrumental trio. <1:00 xMMi—smrtio programs (3 hrs.) balls off Wiley 6, Gardner 5; wild Cohen, 2 b ...... 4 0 1 3 G 0 winning, 6 to 2, with the aid of ed States took place on November Secoildary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. W elsh, c f ...... 4 0 1 3 0 0 Ruth’s 25th homer and Gehrig’s 29, 1927. Phone 1551 pitches Wiley 2; time 2 hours. Lindstrom, 3 b ...... 3 6 0 0 2 0 16th, 508.2—WEEK BOSTON—590. 9:00 8:00—Musical program. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. Umpire Waddell.' Ott, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 1 0 7:30 6:30—Old time minstrels. 394.5—WHN. NEW YORK—760. 11:00 10:00—Puppy Club’s program. Terry, lb ...... 4 0 0 9 1 0 The third 3-hlt performance of 11:30 10:30—School-dajs.^-a rtisla. 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (3 hrs.) 8:30 7:30—Theater orchestra, Jackson, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 the day was turned in by sad Sam­ »r 245.8—WKRC. CINCINNATI—1220. 9:03 8:0:i—.St. Nichola.«t, prize fights. 1:15 12:15—Orgaui.st, tenor. O'Doul, I f ...... 4 0 1 ? 0 1 uel Jones of the Senators. He 8:00 7:00—Instrumental program. 10:35 9:35—Songs; poems. 2:15 1 ;15—McMillan program. O'Farrell, c ...... 3 0 0 G 0 0 9:00 8:00—WOR programs (2 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Three dance orchestras. 340.7- WJAX. JACKSONVILLE—880. Henry, p ...... 1 0 0 2 1 0 blanked Detroit, 12 to 0, and hit 12:00 11:00-Dance oiehestra. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 9:00 8 :0 0 -Instrumental trio. a home run In the bargain. The HEADACHES ARE NOW A Wednesday’s Bike Roush, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 361.2—WSAI, CINCINNATI—830. 8:45 7:45—Songs; violinist, pianist. 9:30 8:.30—W EAF artists party. W alker, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nats nicked four Tiger burlers for 8:00 7:00—W EAF programs (3 hrs.) 9:30 8:30—Studio program, 11:00 10:0(1—Concert nrogrnm. H ogan, zz ...... 1 400—PW X. HAVANA—750. ' 0 0 0 0 0 16 hits. 11:00 10:00—Heuer’s orchestra, ‘370.2—W LW L. NEW YORK—810. Chaplin, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 265.3—W HK, CLEVELAND—1130. 7:05 6:05—Lseo Ilarl. tenor. 9:00 8:00—Stetson military parade. Burleigh Grimes; once a Giant 10:00 9 :0 0 -.Studio musical program. Races Year’s Best THING OF THE PAST SAYS 9:00 8:00—Studio ensemble. 7:15 6:15—Dupre ensemble; talk. 33 0 5 27 12 1 and now a Pirate, also pitched fine 30:00 U;00—Corislantincaii’.s orchestra. 7:45 6:45—Popular airs. 499.7—KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—600. Pittsburgh ...... 200 400 000 —6. 11:30 10:30—Artists entertainment. 11:00 10:00—Classical concert. "frail. He limited New York to five 434.5—CNRO. OTTAW A—680. 12;.30 11::i0—Roof Garden frolic. Two base hits, Cohen, Grirr.es; home 12:00 11:00—.Mlerton orchestra. 8:00 7:U(I—Chalc.-iu L!Uiiler orch. hits and no runs, while the Bucs 416.4— K H J , L O S A N G E L E S — 720. The most ambitious program in run, Hargreaves; left on bases. New 352.7—WWJ, DETROIT—850. 8:55 7:55—F/ench Qiinadinn artists. York 7, Pittsburgh 3 base on balls. rolled up six tallies. TfflSAmtADY 7:30 6:30—Dinner concert; baseball. 1:00 12:00—Studio musical programs. 293.9—WSYR. SYRACUSE—1020. 2:00 1:00—Dance orchestra the history of bike racing in Con­ off Henry 2, Walker - 1, Crim es 1; The Cardinals scored five runs 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra. struck out, by Grimes i, H enry 410.7t-CFCF, MONTREAL—730. 7:30 6:30—Syracuse dinner music. 322.5— W HAS, LOU IS)/1LLE—930. necticut has been arranged for 1, off Jakie May In the first inning and 9:30 8:30—Studio musical program. 9:00 8:00—W JZ Riverside hour. Wednesday nigljt at the Hartford Walker 2; hits, off H enry 6 In 5. 7:30 6:30—Battle's concert orchestra. Walker 2 in 3, Chaplin 0 In 1; losing trimmed the Reds. 6 to 2. in a 9:00 8:00—Hunter’s feature hour. 468.5—WRC. WASHINGTON—640. 9:30 8’30—WEAF party: harmonists. Velodrome track. The meeting this game curtailed to five innings by Mrs. H. Taylor, of 270 North Main Street, Ansonia, Pays Tribute to the 10:30 9:30—Denny’s dance orchestra. 7:30 6:30—Roxy with WJZ. ^394.5— KOe. NEW MEXICO—760. pitcher, Henry; umpires, Reardon and Remedy ERBJUS Because it Clave Her Great Results. 309.1—WABC, NEW YORK—970. 8:00 7:00—WEAK prognim.s (3 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Farm tatk; orchestra. week is shifted to Wednesday In Stark ; time, 1:5U. rain. 8:00 7:00—Studio enlertalnmenL 11:00 10:00—Le Paradis band. 11:30 10:30—Housekeper’s talk, arch. order to secure the presence of six­ X— Roush batted fo r H enry in 5th. The Athletics captured a ding- teen of the world’s leading sprint zz—^Hugan batted fb r W alk er In dong tilt with Cleveland. 8 to 7, 8th. ERBJUS is purely herbal. It<^ For a long time I have ha.l riders. despite a 5-run rally by the Indians public brake irlsjpections and ex­ in the eighth. comes from nature. Roots, barks, stomach trouble and sick head­ These internationally-known stars berries and blossoms are soaked in presses the hope that before long will compete: Harris Horder. Aus­ At Cineinnatli— aches. My head would ache as if the cars with defective equipment TRADE DEFEATED CARDS 0. REUS 3 glycerine and the juice is squeezed tralia, champion: Freddie Spencer, St. Louis out of them. You can smell the It would burst. I would get d iz z y WTIC will be ruled off the road. Willie Spencer and Artie Spencer, AB. H. H. PO. A. E. BYRD GETS DEGREE spells and stagger around;. My Frequent inspection of brake Douthlt, c f ...... 2 2 1 1 0 0 herbs in ERBJUS. all former champions; Cecil Walk­ That draggy tired out feeling liver was torpid and 1 felt half sick Travelers Insurance Co. equipment is desirable and local BY SCORE OF 5-3 er, all-around champion; Reggie Holm, 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 1 0 Friscti, 2b ...... 2 1 0 3 0 Worcester, Mass., June 18.— with aches and pains will disappear. and always tired. I heat’d of owners of Oakland and Pontiac McNamara, six-day champion^ B ottom ley, l b ...... 1 1 1 3 1 0 It is terrible to be sick and it is Hartford have at their disposal the service Avanti Martinelli, Italian cham* H afey. If ...... 0 0 1 1 0 0 Commander Richard Evelyn Byrd, where ERBJUS was getting many Roettger, rf ...... 3 1 1 0 0 0 great to feel well. ERBJUS has facilities of Mr. Steyenson's sta­ pion; George Dempsey, Australian trans-Atlantic and North Pole .flyer, proven itself in Ansonia and every­ people hereabouts such good results 535.4 m. 560 k. c. W ilson, c ...... 3 0 0 2 0 0 was among those- receiving honors tion. Landeen Allows Seven Hits champion; Bobby Walthour, Jr., Maranvilk, ss ... 0 0 1 2 1 0 where else that it has been intro­ that I thought I would give it a Walthpur, Jr., Willie Fenn, Jr., O.- Alexander, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 ary degrees Irom Worcester Poly­ duced. Take'' for instance th? trial. It certainly did'me a lot of — • — technic Institute today. An honor­ good. 1 have taken two bottles lando Plana of Italy and Pierre 20 6 6 Xl4 6 0 statement of Mrs. Taylor, who s Program for Monday and Makes Four Himself Guyot, great French cyclist. ary degree of Doetor of E.nglneering and I feel better than "^I have in 6:05 p. m.— Summary of program. Cincinnati well and .favorably known to the This will be the only appearance AB. R. H. PO. A. E. was awarded Commander Byrd. old time residents of Ansonia. She many years. 1 am glad to indorse 6:07 p. m.— Mother Goose— Bessie COLUMBIA 2 in Hartford this summer of these Crltz, 2 b ...... 3 0 0 1 0 Others to receive honorary de­ says:— ERBJUS.’’ Lillian Taft. But La Sallette Wins. Callaghan. If .... . 3 1 2 2 0 O' grees were Dr. Ira N. Hollis, form­ 6:20 p. m.— Netys Bulletins. great riders. There will be a Plpp, lb ...... 3 0 1 5 0 0 varied program of professional and Walker, rf ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 er president of the institute; Spen­ ‘‘ERRIUS’ is for sale in Manchester at Packard’s Drug Store, I. O. 6:25 p. m.— “ Sportograms." Town schools closed Friday with amateur races calling into action Allen, c f ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 cer Miller, New York consulting en­ O. ,F. Building. 6:30 p. m.— Hotel Bond Trio— the exception of two which had a A four run rally in the sixth Dressen, 3b ...... 2 1 1 0 0 0 gineer; Compel Juwada, Japanese a record field. The races will be-, Plclnlch. c ...... 2 0 1 2 0 0 Emil Heimberger, director. few days .o make up for lost time inning gave LaSalette College a 5 manufacturer and Mosea B. Kaven, Latin-American program— during the year. The regular ses­ gin at 8:15 and Tasillo’s band will Ford, ss ...... 1 0 1 O 2 0 to 2 victory over Manchester Trade play a concert before the races and May, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 local manufacturer. a. Guittaras Y Panderitas*...... sions of Windham High school clos­ Jablonow ski, p .. . 2 Saturday afteroon In Hartford. popular numbers in the intervals 0 . 0 0 2 0 ...... Steger ed Monday and final exams started Landeen pitched a good game for b. Estrelita ...... Ponce Tuesday to continue for the rest of between events. 20 2 8 15 5 0 c. * Rosita ...... Dupont Manchester allowing five hits. His St. Louis ...... 510 00-—6 the week. On the honor roll for team made six, of which four weie Cincinnati ...... 100 10-- 2 Manchester Window Qeaning Co. d. Marcheta ...... Schertzinger WRIGHTS PLE.4SED the year, which excuses from the credited to Landeen. The sum­ Two base hits, Holm, Roettger, Bot- e. Lolitta ...... Friml final examinations are two Colum­ tomley, Pipp, Callaghan; sacrifices, 701 Main Street, South Manchester f. Scenes from Mexico . . Prutting mary follows: Hafey, Walker; doublep lay, Maran- bia names Joseph Kresewitz of the MANCHESTER TRAD^ (2) Paterson, N. J., June 18 — As ville to Frisch to Wilson; left on base, g. Cigarette Tango ...Dom ingo Junior Class and Clayton Hunt, Jr. soon as word was received here that St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 5ffi bases on 6:55 p. m.— Baseball scores. of the Sophomore class. AB R H PO A E Amelia Earhart and her flying com­ balls, off May 4; struck out, by Alex­ Don’t 7:00 p. m.— Station WCAC will Bauer, If .... .4 0 0 0 0 0 ander 1, May 2; hits, off/ May 5 In 1 panions Wilmer Stultz, pilot, and 2-3, Jablon ow ski 1 In 3 1-3; hit by V broadcast on this same fre­ Postmaster H. W. Porter is hav­ Peltier, 2b .. . .4 1 0 3 2 2 Windows Cleaned Lew Gordon, mechanic, had success­ pitcher, by Alexander (Ford)^ losing quency until 7:30 p. m. ing- his store painted. Landeen, p .. .4 1 4 1 2 0 fully completed their trans-oceanic pitcher,' May; umpires. Hart, Jorda 7:30 p. m.— Piano recital— Mr. and Mrs. G. Blt’.me of New Carlson, ss . . . .4 0 1 1 1 2 and Rigler; time, 59 minutes. Stores, Oflices, Private Residences a. Spanish Dan ...... Granados Rochelle, N. Y., have been spending flight the officials of the Wright X—Crltz out, hit by batted ball. Adams, 3b . . . .4 0 0 1 3 1 Aeronautical Corporation dispatch­ b. Amaryllis ...... Seger a few days at the home of Mrs. Sacrifice Connelly, c . . . .4 0 0 8 0 0 ed the following congratulatory c. American Life March Blume's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con­ Ramsay, cf ,. .4 0 0 2 0 0 Dependable Service Laura C. Oaudet, Staff Pianist rad Schriefer. cablegram to Miss Earhart: The Latvian'parllment has just Dabms,. rf . . . .4 0 0 0 0 0 “ Hearty congratulations of our Assured ^ 7:45 p. m.— “ Speaking of Sports" The Latin Club of the Windham Christensenfilb 3 0 1 8 0 < 0 ratified a treaty of trade and — Arthur B. McGinley, Sports High School held a picnic at Samuel entire organization to you, Stultz friendship with the United States. and Gordon for your splendid Editor, Hartford Times. Chesboro’s cottage at the lake Mon­ Total ...... 35 2 6. 24' 8 6 Now we can all go back to our Your 8:00 p. m.— O’Cedar Shining Hour flight. Another great achievement day afternoon. LA S.1LETTE COLLEGE (5) work again, relieved to know that Call 733 from N. B. C. Studios. Rev. and Mrs. Duane Wain re­ in American aviation.’’ we’re not in immediate danger 8:30 p. m.— A. & P. Gypsies from turned home Monday after spend­ AB R H PO A E from foreign invasion. Successors to Herman Gilbart N. B. C. Studios. ing a few days in Springfield, dur­ Leclerc, c .... 4 0 0 12 0 A cow in India caused a fight In 9:30 p. m.— General Motors Fam­ ing which time they were commis­ Conway, If . . . ,4 1 0 0 0 0 which eight people were killed. Model T ily Party from N. B. C. Stu­ sioned as missionaries to Africa by Nadeau, 3b, ...3 0 1 1 1 0 Probably not a contented cow. dios. the First Congregational church, Kufefbsz, p .... 4 1 1 0 2 1 EMIELSTREDE 10:00 p. m.— The Cabin Door. ^ which are to assume their support Bernard, cf ...3 1 P 1 0 0 10:30 p. m.— Fisk Time-to-Retlre on the field. Hearn, ss...... 4 1 i O' 1 4 Concrete Contractor Boys from N. B. C. Studios. The Interior of the Town Hall Murphy, lb .. .3 1 1 10 0 0 Foundations, Sidewalks, etc; Ford 11:00 p. m.— Howard correct time. Durand, 2b ...4 0 0 2 3 0 11:00 p. m.— News and weather. has been redecorated, the walls be­ • Quality work at reasonable price. ing painted and the woodwork varn­ Schenck, rf . . . 3 0 0 1 0 0 MANCHESTER GREEN ished. Phone Protect ybiir invest- Total ...... 32 5 4 27 8 5 ' I r Oakland-Pontiac Brakes The Center School held a picnic ment by running your at Hillcrest beach at the Lake Wed­ Innings ...... 123 456 789 / nesday. The children enjoyed bath­ Manchester ...... 000 001 010— 2 Model, r Ford as long Pass Rigid Inspection ing, boating and a bountiful lunch LaSalette ...... 000 104 000— 6 Seeorid Mortgage at noon. Two base hits Nadeau, Landeen; lit the 5, Money as possible. Expend­ The Well Baby Conference was Oakland and Pontiac four wheel hlts^ off Landeen 5, Kustosz 6; stol­ NOW ON HAND iture of a few dollars held at the Town Hall, Wednesday en bases Landeen, Conway, Kutoszs c(a55iffeq brakes pass the most rigid inspec­ afternoon with Dr. Haskins and tion such as is now being conducted Hearn, Murphy; Double playjs Arthur A. Knofla may enable you to get Miss Lewis In charge. Adams to Peltier; Struck out by co/umns 875 Main St, Phone 783>2 by the state police, according to The Ladies Aid Society met Wed­ thousands of miles of James Stevenson, the (Manchester Landeen 6; Kustosz 12. nesday afternoon at the home of Umpires Whalen and Strong. dealer in these two well >known Mrs. E. P. Lyman. After a social additional service. sixes. hour lunch was served by the host­ A few years back, the engineers esses, Mrs. Lyman, Miss Lillian biy- B^ing the car to us of the Oakland Motor Car Company man ancT Miss Harriet Fuller. BUREAU EXONERATED visualized the traffic situation of to­ Those persons who have been Gifts For The Graduate and let us teU you how day and designed their brakes ac­ Albany, N. Y., June 18.— A wishing for hot weather got all The custom of presenting gifts at Gradua,tlon time has much it will cost,to put cordingly and rather than wait un­ they desired Thursday, the.heat be­ “ clean bill of health’’ was accorded ffrmiy entrenched Itself into the pleasures of that all Important a f a i i : the Bureau of Compensation of the til the time came for really better ing almost oppressive. Towards event. _yit in A-1 shape. We brakes the four wheel type installed evening a hard tllunder shower State Labor Department in a report at once. Thus the public had cleared the air so that it was much made public today of Prof. Liniisay FOR GIFTS OF REME.>IBRANCE W E SUGGEST: use only genuine Ford ISFORTUNE strikes when least expect­ ample opportunity to become thor­ Rogers of Columbia Uni 'ersity, as a cooler. Parkec Pens Kodaks parts. All labor charg- M ed, but to meet obligations it may be oughly acquainted with the four The bus line running from Col­ Moreland Act commissioner by ap­ Waterman Pens' Brawnie (Cameras necessary to sell personal effecits. No bet­ tvheel system and to thoroughly ap­ chester to Willimantic ceased opera­ pointment of Gov. Smith to investi­ 'ed at standard flat rate. preciate lts*advantages, ' tions Friday. . - gate charges of mal-administration. Pen and Pencil Sets Bm Folds ter medium than the Classified Columns of Mr. Stevenson-calls to mind that V Prof. 'Rogers declared ^ that he All in gift boxes. Maiiicnre Sets 'The Herald. '' regardless of how careful a driver THICK IN CALIFORNIA could not find any evidence tp sup­ Boxed Candy Boxed Stationery may be, the time comes when he is port the charges made by State Manchester jonfronted by the careless pedes­ With 1,770,838 automobiles in Senator James S. Truman, Assem­ Greeting Cards of Congratulation for the Graduate. trian or the child so intent on its the starte, California has two cars blyman Jasper W. Cornaire and Motor Sales play that It rushes across the street to every five persons, according to Henry D. Sayer, members of the. In­ atterly heedless of danger. At such the California State Autonaobile dustrial Survey (Joinmlssipn.'There 1069 Main St. ClASSIFIED ;Imes, Mr. Stevenson says, the dif­ Association. was no evidence rodught ort before Edw. J. Murphy Pharmacy ' Phone 740' the commissioner he says, indicat­ ference between safety and a fatali­ DRUGS KODAKS STATIONERY To Sell Your Home ty is expressed in Oakland and Pon- What this country needs is ing the dishonesty or improper con­ 4 DEt>OT SQUARE* jiac four wheel brakes. more people .who can no their duct of any employe of the liibbr.de- , Stevenson .endorse^ these onions, j ' 'partment. - — A i Man CHES TER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD, MONu a i:, jCrivTttf 18,1§2^.

have found, is good economy, for in GEORGE BANCROFT WESLEYAN AND TRiN in 1 MARLBOROUGH CARS BEING GIVEN many cases a small repair in time HEBRON saves a big overhaul job. “ This tendency to secure the ut­ ffr STATE TOMORROW GIVE HONORARY DEGREES The funeral of Thomas E . BETTER CARE NOW 1 most out of , their cars has been Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Smith Lamphere, age 84 was held Tues­ strongly evidenced lately among day afternoon at the undertaking are taking their annual motor trip Hartford, Conn., June 18.— Ford Model T owners. Although It Famous Star Has Leading Role on the anniversary of their wed­ parlors of William P. Quish in Man­ “ Automobile owners are generally Eight honorary degrees and forty- chester. Mr. Lamphere had made has been more than a year since the BRITISH MAKERS in “Drag Net,” One of Two ding. They will tour Eastern New two degrees in course were con­ giving more attention to their cars, company has discontinued the man­ England and will spend several days his home here for the past few Features— “Ramona” Again ferred at the 102rid commence­ years with his sister Mrs. Mary L. not only mechanically but also in ufacture of the Model 'T, to make 03 their trip. ment of Trinity College held here way for the new Model A, It has Tonight. -The Rev. T. D. Martin attended Brown. keeping up appearance,” Dennis P. London.— Although it is em­ today. Dr. George D. Olds, dean of Mr. Lamphere was a* U. S. Navy Coleman of thri Manchester Motor Continued and will continue in­ the archdeaconry meeting at Ston- Amherst college when Calvin Cool- definitely, to manufacture replace­ phatically denied by all concerned, Shoot first and ask questions Tngton on Tuesday. ■ sailor in the Civil War and the last Sales, local Ford dealer saifi today. idge studied there and later acting “ We find, from reports, that this ment parts for the Model T, Own­ certain circles here are Inclined to afterwards! Recent guests at the home of Mr. surviving member of the M. A, president, was an outstanding fig­ is true all over the country,” he ers everywhere, as a result, con­ believe that a “ motor war" between That’s the advice George Ban- and Mrs. Edwin T. Smith were Mrs. Taintor Post No. 9 G. A. R. of Col­ ure at the commencement, receiv­ chester. continued. “ There seems to be an tinue to enjoy the advantages of ^ largest automobile croft sWesTo his men in “ The Drag Smith’s sister and daughter, Mrs. ing the degree of Doctor of Laws the economical transportation af­ manufacturers is in sight, Rilla Barrows, and Mrs. N. Belle He leaves one sister Mrs. Mary L. increasing pride of ownership Net,” his latest starring production, and in return giving the commence­ among motorists and a greater forded by these cars. The possibility of such a con- which comes to the State theater te­ Strickland, both of New London, ment address. Brown of this place and one brother Amasa' Lamphere o? Westchester tendency toward better dare of the “ They are giving more and^more morrow ...Vnd W’ednesday, aaccom-1 also Miss Alice Cooke of East) Other honorary degree candi­ car. 'Ibis, of course, means more ou m ■ panied by another big feature, Hampton. i , dates were: and several nephews and nieces. attention to mechanical care be­ sh motor kings, that his firm Burial was in Westchester ceme­ riding comfort and less trouble on cause of the low cost of replace­ Bancroft takes the part of a fear­ Mrs. George A. Mitichell enter­ Rev. Herbert Parrish, New the road. ihortly intends to put on the mar- less detective lieutenant in this tained the women’s bridge club at Brunswick, N. J., Doctor of Divini­ tery. The bearers were John ment parts, and it is possible to tet a new 7 horsepower model melodrama of the eternal warfare her home Wednesday evening. Miss! ty.' Brown of this place, Charles Bragg “ People are becoming more and have a car retinished with pyroxy­ ivhich will sell for $500. between police and the organized C. E. Kellogg was winner for the: Prof. Henry M. Belden, of Uni­ of Springfield, Mass., Holland more motor wise, and consequently lin for as low as around $25 many Smaller .Model. crooks of a great city. The gang­ evening. versity of Missouri, and Rev. Dr. Smith of Columbia and Fred Trow­ they know that to obtain best re­ owners are in this way improving The new model will be two- sters get so flagrant with their law William Tynan is around again William Douglas MacKenzie, of bridge of Manchester. sults out of a car, it must be given the appearance of their cars as thirds the size of this year’s stand­ violations in a certain district that after having been quite- ill with Hartford^ Seminary Foundation, Graduation exercises were held constant attention. This, they well.” ard model.. It will be narrower, Bancroft is transferred to that sec­ grip. Mrs. E. G. Lord is one of the Doctors of Letters. here Monday night and the grad­ but it will have many factors which tion with orders to clean them out. latest victims of the disease. She is Frederic^ C. Walcott, Norfolk, uates were Evelyn Chapman, Rose are e.xpected to appeal to the mo­ under the care of a doctor and a Doctor of Science. Casella, Edward Edstrom and Con­ toring public. Staking his life on a bold move rad Jagne. The program was as he walks into the social headquar­ trained nurse. This disease has Robert Hillyer, of Trinity; R. Sir Herbert Austin, Morris’ ri­ assumed quite a virulent character Eston Phyfe, of Hartford High follows: Several selections by the val in • the British automotive ters c the gangstert and give; them Junior band. Songs, Speed Our Re­ keep it right- notice that they must clear out of in cases about here, there' being school, and Robert H. Symonds, of field. Immediately denied that Ihe high fever, and complete prostra­ Warehouse Point, Masters of Arts. public, Flow Gently Sweet Afton, This Is Graduation Week new model . was in any way llke- the district in ten days. They make graduation song, by all the school their answer with bullets. tion. There have been no fatal keep it tuned! \f,' to start d war between the two cases, however. AT WESLEYAN children; essay, , Marlborough Yes­ companies. It is here that the story suddenly Middletown, Conn., June 18.— terday and Today, Evelyn Chap­ You’ll Want Your Boy or Girl to developcs an interc t that proves to The marriage of the Rev. John ‘"rhere is ample room for both of H. Fitzgerald, rector of Christ Degrees in course were awarded man; essay. Useful Birds, Rose Look Their Best us in the , market.” he declared. be more thrilling and dramatic 129 Wesleyan University students Cas.sella; essay. Farm Machinery, o u r {>iano is a veiy■ won-’ than any of B.mcroft s previous Church, Bay Ridge; N. Y., formerly derfal instrument thalat de­ “ It is no exaggeration to say that of this place, to Miss Gertrude A. here. today during the course of Edward Edstrom; essay. Aviation For Girls— Y we are dividing up between us a successes. Evelyn Brent and Wil­ the ninety-sixth annual commence­ and Its Heroes, Conrad Gagne. serves real care and attention. liam Powell, two veil-know n film Sexton of New Haven, has been White Voile Dresses, all sizes, with long C n good deal more than half the total postponed from June 16th to June ments, while honorary degrees Benjamin Horowitz and John production in the country.. Na­ celebrities, have important roles were conferred upon eleven distin­ Lord are among the members of the and short sleeves ...... Think how valuable it is, not opposite the star. 30, owing to the fact that the pros­ turally, of course, we shall do the pective bride was obliged to under­ guished men. senior class of Beacon Academy, only in money, but as a best we can for ourselves. “ Husband’s For Rent,” the com­ Honorary degrees conferred tvere Colchester which will graduate Girls’ W hite Shoes, p a i r ...... sovii’ce o f entertainment and panion-feature at the State for to- go an operation for acute appendi­ as follows: $2 25 British manufacturers of small citis about a week ago, and will not June 26. culture in your borne. cars have the market to themselves morro’.v and Wednesday, is a farce- Masters of Arts— George Doug­ Mrs. Annie L. Bissel of Manches­ comedy that is a veriable feast of be able to leave the hospital in las Robins, of Pottstown, Pa., and White Silk Hosiery, p air ...... throughout the world. Other time for the former date. The ter was a recent guest of her sister 50c You keep, it spotlessly clean British manufacturers are taking fun, rollicking, startling, honest-to- Carlos Bent Ellis, of Springfield, wedding, as planned for the 16th Mrs. C. S. Bolles. For Boys— outside—how much more im­ up the production of small cars. goodness old-fashioned fun. |Jelene Mass. was to have taken place at the Schools in town closed Friday portant to keep it tuned! They* are rather hehind-hand. It Costello and Owen Moore have the Doctor of Science— William for the summer vacation. loading roles and boih contribute Church of ’3t. James, the Apostle, Evans Bruner, of Cleveland. Boys’ Blue S u i t s ...... Then you will always be sure has taken them five years to make New Haven. The Rev. Frederick Miss Claudia Dwyer teacher of $7 50‘“$15 up their minds that we are on the performances that equal in a de­ Doctors of Divinity— George B. the North school has returned to Boys’ White Broadcloth ^ ^ A A C A of perfect music for your right lines." lightful manner. Sexton, who is rector of that Tompkis, of Hempstead, N. Y.; children and for the sensitive church, is the father of the bride. her home in Marlboro, Mass. Miss Blouses and Shirts ____ ^ X o vMJ V X oOU Rumors Denied. “ Ramona,” the famous screen Walter Patten, of Newbern, N. C., Dwyer has been hired to teach in ears o f your discriminating classic which opened at the State Invitations have been recalled and and Haolford E. Luccock, of New Dress Shoes <|JO CA Morris also denied the rumors of the Northwest district next fall. guests. an Impending war. last evening, will be presented cards sent out announcing the post­ York. for Boys ...... $ O o D U ponement. Miss Margaret Wolcott teacher in “ It is not my intention in mak­ again tonight for the flnal times at Doctors of Humane Letters— the Northwest district has gone to ^ :------^ Some of the local D. A. R. mem­ Theodore Richards, of Honolulu; The main thing is to have ing the new model to compete with 7 9. Special singing of the her home in Leominister, Mass. your piano timed regitlarly. the Austin,” he declared. “ It has “ Ramona” song w'ill also be re­ bers were present at the meeting of Wilbur Fisk Gordy, of Hartford, FOR SUftlMER WEAR the Colonel Henry Champion chap­ Miss Fanny A. Blish who has been apparent to me for some time peated. and Max Farrand, of Pasadena, been teaching in Glastonbury closed Twice a year is the absolute that , there Is a growing demand ter, nn East Hampton, on Thursday, Calif. minimum. Three or four held at the summer camp o f Mrs. her school Friday. for the miniature type of car, and Doctors of Laws— Robert F. Mrs. Dwight Hodge and infant Spalding Bathing Suits times a year is much better—7 the new model has been designed N. N. Hill, on Lake PoSotopaug. Raymond, of Newton Center, At a meeting of the Young Wo­ daughter of Newfield have been re­ and fully worth while. to meet this demand. Mass., and William H. Eustis, of cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles For Men, Women and Children. You can’t look your “ It will run from forty to fifty men’s club held on Thursday at the Minneapolis. Drop in today and let us talk WAPPING home of Mrs. Edmund H. Horton H. Isleib. best in a cheap swimming suit. You will look yoiir best miles on a gallon. Its running Children’s Sunday was observed the program related to the histoiY in a Spalding. i over this important matter expenses are no more than the Sunday June 10 and two children with you—or ’phone us and most modest means of travel.” of the town. Mrs. Marietta Hor­ STEVENSON REPORTS Other Bathing Suits ...... Mrs. Frank Stoughton and two ton gave a little talk on incidents were baptized. They were Ethel ^2 have our representative calL children, Richard and Fern, left fvlay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. connected with the life of Governor Gus Johnson, and Dorothy Edna, last Friday morning,, for a cottage John Peters: Miss Caroline E. Kel­ HIS AUTO DEUVERIES WEATHER SERVICE FOR at Madison, for the rest of the sum­ aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. logg read an Interesting paper on Bathing Slippers, all coloi*s and sizes ° c mer. Her brother and his family the Rev. Amo Bassett, a Congrega­ Pettingill. 79 will accompany them. James Stevenson of 53 Bissell A school board meeting was held Full line of Tennis Shoes for to <1*0 7 C COAST AVIATORS IN Mrs. Martha West, mother of tional clergyman of the bygone K e m p ^ s days of Hebron; Mrs. Lucius street, local Oakland-Pontiac deal­ Saturday night at which Supervisor Men, Women and Children, pair f O C Mrs. Edgar J. Stoughton, is staying er, reports the following recent de­ Charles A. Larcomb and his assist­ for a while with her son, Howard Robinson read a paper on the his­ GUGGENHEIM PLANS tory of the town; 'The roll call liveries of new cars: Pontiac four ant Miss Shapleigh presided. West, at the old homestead at Snip- door sedans to Elmore Ryan of sic Lake. brought from members anecdotes and historical facts concerning He­ Ridge street, Mrs. Bennett of Broad Mrs. Robert Valentine and Mrs. Brook, Alfred Palozie of Oak street, T H E P I A N O New~Yt)rk.^—Installation *bn Hhe bron families of 50 or more years FOURTH SCHOOL DISTRICT JOS.CH1ZIUS THE BASIC MU::C A t t N s rivu M ENT Los Angeles-San Francisco airway Edgar Alexander entertained the Oakland four door sedans to Wil­ ladies and their pastor of the St. ago. Some of the men spoken of NOTICE OP ANNUAL MEETING, of a complete aeronautical weather­ liam McCormick of Oak street and Manchester Andrew’s church at the corner of were Judge Sylvester Gilbert, the JUNE 18, 1928 243 North Main Street, reporting service was announced to­ Dunham family of Gilead, Oliver Ernest Lur.din of Ridge street, Oak­ Allen and Lenox street of Hartford, land two door sedan to Leslie Pond day by Harry F. Guggenheim, at their home last Thursday after­ Welles, Ephraim Wilcox, and Notice is hereby given that the of Durkin street, Pontiac coaches to President of The Daniel Guggen­ noon. There were twenty-two pres­ others. Seventeen members were Annual Meeting of the legal voters heim Fund for the Promotion of ent. A very pleasant time was en­ present. Refreshments were serv­ Thomas Gorman of Gorman Place of the Aeronautics. The undertaking is joyed, and/a bountiful supper was ed and plans made for a club outing and Otto Kohls of Cocper'“street, FOURTH SCHOOL DISTRICT sponsored by the Fund for the year served out on the lawn. They voted to be held in the near future. Pontiac cabriolets to Mrs. Doris of Manchester, Connecticut, will be ending June 30, 1929 in coopera­ to make this an annual affair for Mrs. Louise Blume and her Harvilde of Chestnut Lodge and Al­ held in the school building of said tion with the Department of Com­ Plaff Day. - ’ daughter, Mrs. Claude W. Jones are fred Frieheit of Church street, District, Monday, June 18, 1928. at merce, the Weather Bureau and the i Miss Jessie A. Lane and Farnum guests of Mrs. Alice Thompson in Pontiac coupes to Joseph Patelli of 8 o’clock p. m.. Daylight Saving Pacific Telephone and Telegraph H. Lane of Maple Ridge, attended Boston. Eldrldge stree't and Fred Wilson of Time, for the following purposes, Company. the song recital at Unity Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. H. Sterry St. John street, sport landau sedan to wit; — Cost of the weather reporting Hartford, by the pupils of Benjam­ and daughter will spend the rest of to Thomas Burgess of Broad Brook. 1. To elect a moderator of said system, installation and operation in M. Knox, Monday evening. Miss the summer at their cottage on the meeting. during the period will be borne Lucile L. Howard of Norwich, a Willimantic camp ground. 2. To hear and take action on chiefly by the Guggenheim Fund. cousin of Miss and Mr. Lane sang Mrs. Edmund Horton and sons CARS GREASED the reports of the District Pick Coast Route the-aria, “Adieu le Forests,” from John arid Robert are spending the Officers. The route between -Los Angeles “ Jeanne d Arc” by Tchaikousky. week-end and until Wednesday as Oiled and Tightened 3. To elect Officers for the en­ and San-Francisco was selected for Thomas Ahern returned to his the guests of Mrs. Horton’s brother- suing year. this demonstration chiefly due to home in South Windsor on Sunday 4. To see if the District will levy "Ail very much improved. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. the fact that regular passenger Ser­ V. Linde. Campbeirs Filling Station a tax and determine the rale The Mothers’ Club of South vice is maintained over it by three The meeting of the town school and date of payment thereof. air transport companies, as well as Windsor will give a public bridge Phone 1551 5. To see if the District will and whist in the Memorial Library committee which was to have been an air mail service, and both the held on Thursday has again ^en authorize its Treasurer to bor­ • J thjs 'Monday evening at eight row in the name of said Dis­ Army and Navy will carry on exten­ o’clock, daylight saving time. postponed, this lime indefinitely, or sive air operations at various places until such a time sts the supervisor, trict sufficient funds to meet Prizes will be awarded at each ta­ Willys-Knight the requirements of the Dis­ along or^near the route. The service ble and refreshments will be served. Charles M. Larcomb, can be present is not confined to these regular Proceeds are to be used for the ^nd take charge of the meeting. Overland-Whippet trict for the ensuing year and operations, however, but is avail­ manual training teacher at the The late damp spring this year give the note or notes of the District for same. ably to every aviator flying over the Union school. has'helped produce wonderful ef­ - SERVICE area between the two cities. Rev. William Malcolm of South fects in the ,_wild flowering v/oods 6. To transact any other business •ifil Twenty-two observation stations Windsor Congregational church shrubs. The^ wild azeleas have proper to come before said ■JI are to report to the twm terminals OAKLYN FILLING STATION meeting. was called to his home in Saint been unusually beautiful as have Telephone 1284-2 at Los Angeles and San Francisco, Johns, N. B., Sunday as a telegram the flowering dogwood trees. A Committee of the Fourth School constituting a network of observa­ announced the sudden death of his huge wygelia bush on the rectory District of Manchester. tion points stretching from ihe Pa­ mother, Mrs. Andrew Malcolm, Mrs. grounds is attracting attention this - C. E. ROGERS, j i cific, to the Sierras along the entire Malcolm and children, Marjorie and year. From its mass of blossoms . S. C. HALE. route. Billy, will remain at their summer it resembles one immense bouquet Here It la , L. W. RUSH. After Long Study home, near there until September. of pink flowers. Bees and hum­ June 13, 1928. Grinnell College For several months intensive Mr. Malcolm expects to return next ming birds visit it in such numbers studies have been earned on as to week. as to-produce a constant humming “ LET US PAINT YOUR the possibility of such service, and Saturday afternoon at four sound. 5 Room Bungalow ENIOR co-eds are keen students at a meeting held in Washington o’clock at the Second Congrega*- tional church of Wapping, Miss Lois 5 rooms, bath, breakfast nook, of modem household economy. recently plans were fully-considered 1 CAR THE NEW WAY by the Air Coordination Committee, Holman Stiles, daughter of Mr. and all on one floor. Here you see them attending a Mrs. Albert E. Stiles of Pleasant Room for 3 more rooms on the S consisting of F. Trubee Davison, We are now equipped with a new Valley and Ralph Elmer Collins, son N ew Aspirin in second floor. » demonstration of the Maytag Alumi­ As^stant Secretary of War, Edward DUCO SPRAYING MACHINE and of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen Col­ House with large living room num Washer at Grinnell College, Grin­ P. Warner, Assistant Secretary of lins of Wapping, were united In Laxative Form with flreplifce; can do any job quickly and effi­ the Navy for Aeronautics end Wm. marriage. Rev. Truman H. Wood­ All Improvements, steam heat, ciently. All work guaranteed. nell, Iowa. Grinnell was foimded Jn P. MacCracken, Jr., Assistant Secre­ ward performed the ceremony us­ Relieves Women’s Pains! latest style electric light fixtures, 1847. It is the oldest College west of tary of Commerce for Aeronautics ing the double-ring service. , etc. with William M. Tardine, Secretary The church was tastefully deco­ Women are rejoicing in a wonderful Large lot, 1 car garage. P, A. BALDWIN the M ississippi. Colleges and uni-^fersi- of Agriculture, Harry F. Guggen­ new kind of aspirin in laxative form rated with pink and white peonies PRICE $5,500; $500 CASH. Tel. 329 ties throughout the coimtry use the heim, President of the Daniel Gug­ against a back ground of white which is amazingly effective in reliev­ 73 So. Main St. genheim Fund and Dr. J. C. Hunsa- birches. Miss Florence Carson of ing periodic congestion and pain. Al­ Ready for occupancy, Masrtag in Domestic Arts and Sdence ker, representing the Pacific Tele­ Hartford played the wedding march. most instantly Irishes headache and or Home Economics class work. ^ phone and Telegraph Co. The Air The bride, who was given in mar­ pains, helps natural processes function Coordination Committee is unani­ riage by her father, wore a gown of normally. Asper-Lax, as it is called, W. Harry England [JheSaniferyEngnect You will appreciate the Maytag’s ability mous in endorsing the recommenda­ bridal satin and Chantilly lace. Her is not a narcotic but simply aspirin to do an entire washing in an hour or so, the tion that this experimental service veil of tulle fell from a lace band in laxative form. Doctors prescribe it Phone 74 relief from hand-rubbing. You will like the aeu ndertaken, as it was felt it caught with orange blossoms, and enthusiastically. All dealers 1 cast-alumimun tub and the aluminum would be not only of the utmost Im­ she carried a shower bouquet of gyratator which washes by water action alone bridal roses and lilies of the val- / r portance to commercial aeronautics, HOT — ^the quick, thorough, gentle way. Jut also to the Army and Navy air- Cone of Little fORyqu :raft operations. Falls, N. Y„ sister of the bride­ NOTICE! Are You* Datarrad Paymanta Yordll tfaaar Miaa groom, who attended the bride as matron of honor, wore a gown of Now Open for Business th» Maytag U THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton,'Iowa .MAY’S AUTO ACCIDENTS agaluiU wtth tn-iulUl Founded 1894 deft blue georgette with a black gupUm malar. horsehair picture hat, and carried Ruptured ? Permanent Philadelphia Factory Branch, Maytag: Hartford, Conn., June 18.— Madame Butterfly roses. Building:—851-3-North Broad St., Ph iladelphia, Thirty-five persons were killed and 635 Center Street Pennsylvania . The little flower girls, were Miss s 'WOMEN 714 injured i-n 2,145 accidents in 'MEN, Connecticut in the month of May Harriet Jane Cone,/ niece of the Generator, Starter according to the State Motor Vehi­ bridegroom and Miss Barbara Gris­ A Free Washing MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS wold, cousin of the bride, and they ------and------and Chil­ |(raT,CU&«),Tue..Wed., 'nujr..Frl, Sat..PrtX)P.M. WCCO, cle Department. The ■ month of wore frocks of yellow taffeta with dren who Tdephooe for a Maytag. Do Mton«p^B,Fri., 8:30 P, M. WHO,De8Moinee. Sun..7:lSP.M. May, 1928 saw ten more fatal ac­ Battery Repairing ' are ruptur­ your next washing with it ‘There M. WBAP Fort hats to match, trimmed with nar­ Portland. Ore., Tuea. and Set. cidents than May, 1927 but the row black velvet ribbon and tiny ed . can be win be no cost no <>bligation. If it * 8:30 P . M . W BZ, Boatwi, F it , 7.-00 P .M . general accident and injury total dotyn’ t tttt itmtlf don’t keep if. rose buds. They carried baskets of cured by A HOUSE THAT’S HARD Boers4$dtH^arasie»dar*timtaitkaslatUm*Hamad was below that of 1927. Geo. and Ed. Dauplaise my method sweetheart roses. Asher A. Collins TO HEAT Accidents by cities are as fol­ broker of the bridegroom, was Tel. 1801, South Manchester of treat­ lows: New Haven 276, Hartford best man, and the ushers were* ment which If your house Is cold when the 274, Bridgeport 182, Waterbury Lynwood K. Elmore of East Hart- eliminates winter months arrive it needs the 106, New Britain 80, Stamford 70, ford, cousin of the bride, and Ward the uncer­ attention of heating engineers of Greenwich 61, 'Meriden 57; Nor­ E. Stiles, brother of the bride: Wal- tain risk of ability and responsibility. We’ll walk 39, Norwich 38, New London an opera­ K Wapping, cousin examine into your heating problem 32, Middletown 30, Danbury .24, of the bridegroom; and Ernest F tion. and tell you what you need— re­ 384 HARTFORD ROAD, Manchestfer 18, Naugatuck *18, Strong of Hartford, brother-in-law Consultation free. pairs or a new heating system. Willimantic 14, Putnam 9 and of the bridegroom. D h i K * Phone 6-7944, Hartford Winsted 7. A reception followed the cere­ A Bath^a D«.r Registrations last May totaled mony at the home of the bride’s S. M. BATTALION, Keeps You Fit Every Way 19,029 as compared with 18,600 parents In Pleasant valley, where p ^ your the previous May. the decorations were, .iris, palms Rupture Spe, and birches. Mr. and Mrs Collins' i^classified 150 Asylum St. Op. R. R. depot JOHNSON & LITTLE Greeting Cards for graduation left for an unannounced wed<|ing time at Murphy’s Pharmacy, Defotjtrip. Mrs. Collins -wore a blue Office hours 9 a. m. lo 6 p. m'., I'lumbliig and Heating Contraclui en- Appointment otherwise. Will call 18 Chestnut St. Tel. 1083-i: Square.— Adv« - ' semble with a hat to match. ' ' a d " . on, raoueat. ^ Whemi A ^ © 1926 by NEA Service When I haCe. dazzled siift'iciently in that,' I disappear and reipm shouldn’t say he’s worth a scandaL Enclosed please find a copy of wearing a coat that I am golngl^to W .W .W tntwdrlh THIS HAS HAPPENED "1 see 1 was right. You didn’t her head. “No,” she said briefly. The Evening Telegtam, with a pic­ Better drop it, Virginia.” try desperately to make my uernia' VIRGINIA BREWSTER ta In think I knew. Stupid of you, Vir­ “I believe .we can settle this." ture of me, as big as life, almost, nent possession. It Is one of these loTe Tcitb an artiat> NATHANIEL ginia, to imagine such a sordid af­ "But he must know!" Virginia For her answer Virginia turned though hot quite as natural. DANN, but abe ta tricked Into very soft, wool affairs in a marvel­ fair wouldn’t get out ” declared emphatically. "He’s In and walked ont of the room. Jeanie Truth compels me to state that art PRE-EBfrEiyiS BIDS promlalnK to marry FREDER­ wtached her go with thunderclouds ous beige shade, this Is cut iu all ICK DEAN In one year It nbe She spoke with cool, detached danger, Jeanla," uas improved upon nature. sorts of intricate w£.ys, but looks Without any good re^Mon, falla to earn $100,000 that he al- regret, as though the matter under “Really, yirglnla, your acting Is In her eyes but a sense of victory The first day of out fashion perfectly simple and straight when some players-’ ’a re’ wont to bid legea her father chented him ont rising soothingly over her. o f. discussion did not touch her per­ very clever but I assure you I am show, the news photographers I get It on. two or three or more In a bit-«r- BREWSTER had loat hia for- sonally. not deceived by It The situation When the elevator reached the came and snapped several of us, If I bad to fight flesh, along with mls8 fashion. Too > o^en . nojHces tnne In apecmlatton before hla Is dramatic enough without any floor where Virginia waited, Oliver indulgh In thla practice, toe'su b ­ death and VIRGINIA la left dea- Virginia sat bolt upright and wearing our borrowed finery. And my other battles^ I think I would titnte. She pawna aome of her looked at her with pure amaze­ theatrical touches.” stepped out of It. She did not reo- the next day, the Telegram used Just give up. Or If I had to llve. ou ject being very' mucK misunder­ Jerrelry and a broker friend. ment written large on her delicate “Oh, don't misunderstand, ognlze him and moved to enter but only my picture, 1 suppose It was spinach and lettuce, I’d Just as sqon stood. The urge to bid more than OLIVER CUTTER, promlaea to Jeanie,” Virginia pleaded. "Oliver he stopped her by speaking her be one of the lower animals, and be one Is unusually due to the player's Invest the money for her. features. “Have you asked me to because the coat'^was very smart, She aeeka work, bat wlthont come here to listen to such ridic­ has been helping me make some name In sharp surprise. “Walt a and photographed well, certainly It done with It. A life of sacrifice and desire to capture the bid, the ex­ sacceaa. She diacovera that ahe ulous nonsense as that?” money that I need very badly, ^ e moment,” he adfed and Virginia was not because my name means abnegation is not for me. ultation aroused by th^ discovery’ Is belniB shadowed and snspects stepped back and permitted the ele­ very much here socially. However, dieting is the one of a strong hand or :^ e egotistleel that DEAN has bribed the agren- Again Jeanie shrugged. “Wheth­ had to do It secretly because some­ one who doesn’t wish mo to have vator to descend without her. But there was quite a little feel­ grand topic of conversation among desire to be able to' pt^y the game cies not to help her. After word er It is ridiculous nonsense or not leaks ont that the “Brewster itlrl” "What’s happened?” Oliver de­ ing evidenced the next day because us models. And I get along very with his own 13 cards, disregard­ you know better than I, but what­ it threatened to ruin him for It.” 'iri la Job-seekinir. she Is beslrgced to Virginia’s words rushed out In manded, alarmed by her expression. roy picture was the only one that well without any French, or with­ ing and belittling the partner’s re p o rte rs. ever it is it must stop.” CUTTER Insists on taking; VIR­ "Mr. Dean has found out that appeared. One girl fairly wept over out an idea. It’s quite probable that holding. \ “If you mean my friendship with frantic appeal, but Jeanie curled GINIA ont to dinner and hints her Ups in a smiling sneer as she we’ve been seeing each other at the it, and another Created me very when Cousin Julia and Miss Evans A bid of more than one should that It won’t be necessary for her Oliver.” Virginia said quickly, get me uplifted, I shall lead a lone­ listened, her cigaret holder poised offlee," Virginia exclaimed. "And ctldly. On the wcole 1 was rather not be made „ without couscous to work for her money, bat pre­ “that is mostly of a business na­ sorry It happened. ly and solitary life. I’d better have tends Innocence when she chnl- gracefully between them. he’s told Jeanie!” realization of Its'possible . effect lengrea hla remark. NIEL resents ture. How can you object to it?" Oliver groaned. “ Oh, good Lord. I: really is loads of fun to .'lave my fun while I am still a moron. upon the partner, the opponents the attentions of CUTTER and “Because it is conducted outside “Surely you don’t expect me to I’m sending you a picture of a What a mess!” something to do, and modelling and the game. > . VIRGINIA does not like the fa­ believe such a silly fabrication as seems to be Just about my speed. I flat crepe coat that I think would miliarity with which his model. of business hours," Jeanie returned Virginia winced. “I can’t tell Bridge is a partnership gamah CHIRI MOND, treats him. flatly. "Perhaps I’d better explain that?” she asked lightly. “Though api ear In the country club number, be lovely for you. Thos^ flowing, you how much I regret It," she It is a game of information, end •\ frorKeons evening: wrap that I kpow all about these secret I suppose you couldn’t have done wearlpg a perfect darling of an en­ graceful lines would make you cornea to VIRGINIA and she dis­ any better on the spur of the mo­ said, "and I couldn’t convince partners should cooperate to plep covers that DEAN sent It. She meetings of yours and Oliver’s, semble In Ibis colored crepe de look like a million. I believe it ment.” Jeanie that It wasn’t ...” chine and Jersey, and a bat of the would be easy to copy. More anon. the combined 26 cards at toe bee^ phones him that she ta retnming: Virginia.” "I know,” Oliver broke In. game-going declaration. It. and he tells her he doesn’t Virginia went pale. “Who told “But I tell you It Is the truth,” same shade. MARYE. want his fntnre wife to work. His Virginia insisted, her voice and "There’s only one Interpretation Bidding of more than one it threat to rain CUTTER frlKhtena you?” she asked In genuine fear. most people would put on it. I unusually unsound for tw’o reaeont VIRGINIA and she warns OLI­ It was a fear the cause of which eyes filling with tears of exaspera­ made fashionable by a designer VER. Then she hears of an nvnll- tion. “It Isn’t fair to take the word guess we’re In for trouble. — it is honinformatory and dlicouiw nble position and, after interview­ Jeanie misunderstood. If anyone who was asked to contrive a dress aging. It more often trlghtens ing: the mnnnser, seta the place. of an anonymous correspondent *Tou must make Jeanie under­ Home Page Bditorial calculated to conceal the figure of knew, who could it be but the spy a and exasperates your partner them Happy in her new work, the In the employ of her arch enemy? against mine,” she added. stand! It Is Mr. Dean we have patron who was a social leader snmmer passes and VIRGINIA “Your own word is quite suffi­ to fear most He seems to know your opponents. It prevents, joist Is surprised one day to receive n Of course, Oliver himself might The first woman to wear hoop- curt note from CUTTER’S wife cient to prove all that my corre­ everything and he’s more cruel skirts no doubt had unbeautlful action and bottles up informiatioti have told Jeanie, but then why RAISING that may be most valuable. ' asking: her to call. should she be making such a dread­ spondent told me,” Jeanie snapped than any animtil. Think of him legs. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY So elated . are many pUyert ful mistake? To Jeanie It appeared back at her. “You have admitted waiting until I began to feel se­ And so it goes! CHAPTER XXXV meeting Oliver in his office after cure, to do this horrible thing. He’s EYEBROWS There always is a reason. But when' to,py hold upusual strength that Virginia was frightened be­ that they immediately bnhblei 4 i^ 0 0 D of you to come,” Jeanle cause she had been discovered. And business hours. And no one but been playing with us like a cat I I am inclined to think that the ru­ mored fad of false brows will never with toe desire to proclaim, it in’ if said, and then after a notice­ Virginia was thinking of Dean’s an idiot would believe your ridic­ with a mouse.” By Olive Roberts Barton ulous explanation.” “How do you know? Did he say be popular. At least we hope so. brass hand fashion. . When yen able pause: “ I hardly expected threat to ruin Oliver. hold a strong -hand, put on the you . . . in the circumstances." “I am glad you see it’s no use Virginia dropped her hands with when he found out about our meet­ a gesture of hopelessness. ings?” : brakes! What have.you to teerU “ I’m not seeing people.” Virginia pretending any longer,” Jeanie said It is the style to raise eyebrows. Why Inform your opponents of the “I asked you here to talk it over “Jeanie didn’t tell me what he XJXmSiT.lKAIJLY SMART. IODINE STAINS. began, thinking that Mrs. Cutter with hard satisfaction. “Now we No, not by draining up the forehead hand’s possibilities? referred to the circumstances of can discuss the matter intelligently. because I gave you credit for too said but I’m sure he has known all You’ll look charming in this much intelligence to attempt to along. He must have had you muscles and putting on a pained or A pre-emptive hid announces td her misfortune. Just what do you w'ant with Oliver, model that follows the general surprised expression, but literally. watched, too. Since I wrote him To remove iodine stains, moist­ partner, "1 shall play - this soloHj “ Sit down.” Jeanie broke in a Virginia?” blind me, but it seems I was mis­ trend of femlninty, fashioned of Eyebrows, to be fashionable, now, taken,” Jeanie went on with de­ you were not handling my account en with ammonia or alcohol be- Place your trust in me! Let w i bit impatiently. “ Have a cigaret?” “He was helping me speculate printed silk crepe, the season’s we are told, must be long, heavy, liberate cruelty. “It is a mistake any longer, probably. What can most popular fabric for daytime for washing. Rinse with warm one interfere.with met! shall.die- “No, thank you.” Virginia de­ on Wall Street,” Virginia told her and quite curly. Vaseline and otl^T tate the-bidding and-the results you may find very painful, if you we do?” wear. Style No. 199 Is cleverly de­ water before putting Into suds. clined and sank into the chair in­ with simple truthfulness. hair restorers are being resorted 1o, of this game!” ' persist in it, let me warn you. I “Come in to see me early In the signed with slightly bloused bodice dicated. Jeanie shrugged. Jeanie jerked the cigaret out of anad that falling you hie you to a There are many skilled playeri have no intention of giving Oliver morning,” Oliver told her. “I with squire neckline with Inverted “ I’m leaving shortly,” she said, the holder, tossed it away and beauty shop and buy a pair and who never make an original bid his freedom unless I am driven to wanted a conference with you any­ tucks at either shoulder, with soft suddenly dropping her insolent crushed in another. Her motions paste them on. So there you are, Fashion Plaque of more than one, because they it, and in that case it will not be how. About that oil stock. 'Frald Jabot frill at left side. The skirt is quite in the mode, although you drawl. “ Dining at Syosset. Do betrayed suppressed anger and her believe in advancing the bid by pleasant for the woman who Is I made a mistake there, Virginia, straight at back; front cut circular may resemble a Mexican bandit or you mind if we dispense with the face was flushing darkly. easy stages. They urge that it is named in my suit.” but don’t worry about It. I’ll see attached to yoke, to assure a slend­ one of Mrs. Jarley’s wax works. “There is absolutely nothing to more advisable to permit the-part­ bother of leading up to the main you through all right.” er line. It can be made with 3 % be gained by trying to make a fool Virginia sprang to her feet, her Behind everything there Is a rea­ ner to furnish informatiim. and subject?” “I think you’d better give me yards of 40-inch material with % of me.” she exclaimed at last eyes blazing and her hands son. Behind this new fad. If It ever thus arrive at the best game-going “ If I had any idea what you whatever money I have and let me yard of 36-inch contrasting aod 4% attains so much prominence, there “Oliver does not conduct his bus! clenched white. declaration. They^encouraj^ sky- wanted to see me about,” Virginia “ How can you be such a fool?” find someone else to handle it for yards of binding for the 36-inch Is one that is very evident. returned suggestively, “ I might ness with clients who slip out of high bidding on tho ,part of-their she cried furiously. “Ask Oliver me.” Virginia suggested with an size. Pattern in sizes 16, 18, 20 Plucking the eyebrows to make know what the main subject was.” the back doors of hotels and sneak undercurrent of finality in her years, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches them into a thin, stenciled line, adversaries! and thereby , profit into his offlee after everyone else why we met and see If he does not from large, worthwhile penaltiee. Jeanie regarded her tor a mo­ give you the same explanation. It voice that convinced Oliver ha bust. Printed shantung, printed could not go on forever. At any ment without answering. “ 1 was has gone.” would no longer act as her broker. radium silk, georgette crepe, chif­ rate some eye specialists have said Virginia cried out in protest is not likely both of us would make GELATINE DESIGN. sure you wouldn’t come if you up an identical story on the spur He looked at her with a queer fon voile, printed handkerchief so, explaining that it was l\ard on thought I knew.” she said crypti­ "But we had to do it that way linen and crepe satin are appro­ the nerves of the eyelids and so had Jeanie. If Oliver told you 1 am of the moment as you said.” expression that held a touch of If you want' mint, carrot or beet cally. “ I’m glad you didn’t think consternation which his voice, how­ priate. Price 15 cents in stamps or a tendency In many cases to affect so. for I wanted to have this talk sure he must have explained why “No?” Jeanie drawled. “I wasn’t coin (coin preferred). the sight; also because hair con­ flowers or'any other fancy design informed of the number of times ever, did not reflect when he said, in gelatine, pour one layer ,pf gel­ with you. It will save a lot of we had to be careful about it.” stantly plucked out become bristly you’ve met but I dare say you “Just as you like; I’ll have a check atine In first,‘arrange pattern., let trouble, I hope.” “ You know perfectly well be and Stiff, growing thick and wild found a moment or two to prepare ready for you tomorrow.” it cool, and add another layer of “ Possibly it will save time for didn’t tell me! My Information Manchester Herald and long as a result of Irritated fol­ came through the mall. Anony­ your stories to correspond.” “ I’m afraid 1 can never repay licles. gelatine. both of US'-it you tell me what it you for all the trouble I’ve caused Pattern Service. mously, of course, but the writer Virginia gasped. ’ Women who have had their eye­ is I might have expected you to you,” Virginia said, and put out MEASURING FAtS. know,” Virginia replied. said you would understand if 1 “Don’t make it so hard,” Jeanie Pattern bto...... brows plucked for years anad who told you his initials were “F. D.” advised her callously. “After all a hand. have given up the custom, almost “No doubt it will. Very well then, “Everything will come out all Price 15 Gents. An easy way. to measure a half you might have guessed that I’ve A low moan of despair answered there are other men of wealth. I Invariably will have rather “beet­ her. Virginia was leaning back in suggest, however, that you choose right,” Oliver assured her blithely. ling” brows. But this is natural cup of lard' or butter, Is to rill a learned of your . . . interest in In his own mind, however, he was Xame cup half full of water, and put in Oliver.” her chair, white and trembling. one who is unmarried, unless, of anad In many cases quite becoming casting about for a strong defense An entirely different effect Is ob­ endugh fat to bring-the water to Virginia drew back from the "Have you told Oliver?” she whis­ course, it happens that you are in Size ...... pered after a while. love with Oliver.” She lifted a . . . there were certain manipu­ tained from that of pasting on the top. , ^ . shock of the words as though she lations he would have to Inform "eyebrow mustaches.” A PATTERNED TRIANGLE of Jeanie had sat motionless, watch­ questioning eyebrow and got lan­ Address ...... had recoiled from an unexpected her of on the morrow. crepe de chine has its unhemmed blow. One hand shot up in defense ing her unpityingly. When Vir­ guidly to her feet. “He’s a dear," Powdered wigs were adopted to (To Be Continned) edges cut into a fringe, giving it a and then fell limply to her lap. ginia looked up at her she shook she went on evenly. “But I iiAltate the prematurely gray hair Send your order to the “ Pat­ of a French queen. Bustles were distinctive air. tern Dept., Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester. Conn." ^jthSlSL normaSs

Daily Health Service C l c ^ Qiii| tncui'' HINTS ON HOW I'O KKKF WELL I arise to remark that mothers pression Is an irresistible urge, (md feC lifit. i|ou " t e a ^ by World Famed Authority who complain about their good-for- “besides, how can you consistent­ j l nothing daughters get little sym­ ly complain about Betty Jane’s wirniom -MicciM ispimk pathy from me, as I am convinped impositions upon you when you who has been long in bed will they - are getting- , . exactly what they • raise her to expect to do that very Q / HERE ARE FIVE RULES TO thing— giving everything and 'de­ qvd did OBSERVE IX DIET have a bad taste in the rnouth 1 ^^^Sained for in their early train which will affect everything that ing of same daughters. manding nothing in return? fia oppEiwance. is eaten. I found Cousin Ellen Lowe at' “When Betty Jan’s 20, you’ll By DR. MORRIS FISHBEIX If the mouth is thoroughly the sewing machine the other be complaining about her lack of Editor Journal of the American cleansed before eating, appetite night when I stopped in for the nterest in the home, when It’s T^ocli/ixiilb-qo-lb- Medical Association i.nd of Hygeia, bowlful of yellow roses she had Just' because she has never been returns and a person who needs '— f the Health Magazine food will eat far more than, he promised me. Ellen was working trained to be an integral part of would without this attention. on something white. She explain­ that home by having special du­ h ^ S ^ ’COATS-U/^OeRWEAlC2^fj0^ SittZVllr' SKSD ed it was Betty Jane’s picnic dress, ties in it.” SrATE theatre BUIUJtNQ v/rUC/ and waved an eloquen. gesture at I’m for Jobs for children in B egone! So Important Is information as homes and a suffleient equaliza­ vO proper diet that it is well to re­ WHY BROTHER NOW the dishpan full of dishes. “ I’ll no the through with the tion of the mother’s duties to peat five simple rules recently stat­ TO BE FEMINISTS? make her merely a director, not ed by I. Stewart in a consideration dress till midnight and then I Wash Tub have those dishes to do,” she said. sole “pack horse” of that estab­ of dietetics. It’s Poor Male Who Needs lishment! A suitable diet must: Help, Says Miss Marbury "But I thought Betty’s Job was The woman who drinks Milk but 1— Coiitain the necessary con­ the dishes,” I commented. ' COLORFUL PUDDING. avoids sweets and starchy foods stituents to produce a perfect “Why be a feminist? It’s the "It is,” said Cousin Ellen, "but Blues! will not only maintain health food, viz. protein, carbohydrate, men who need protection now.” just try getting here to do them! .ilYcr'CTeaxiers'T^at Clean but also retain a youthful, grace­ fat, water salts, vitamins. The This came from one of Ameri­ I told her that If she had her sum­ For a change, use nuts and Your Monday drudgery will only be a memory the moment ful, supple, figure. protein must be a good one, 1. e. ca’s outstanding feminists, Eliza­ mery dresses, she’d have to dig in some of these' old-fashioned cinna­ you decide to send your wash­ And when yioit DO drink MUlk, with the essential amino-acids. beth Marbury, famous producer with me for a few Weeks and help mon drops in rice pudding. It ing to The Gordon* Laundry. make the m ost'of It—<(rlnk the 2— Be well balanced; these con­ with the housework. She agreed. will come out streaked with pink, and manager of stars, who at .72 Every day then will be Sun­ best o f It—- stituents must be present In has offlees all over Europe, is in It’s the same old story every which will delight the chidreii. night; either she complains she day in your life. When you TAYLOR & CUMMINGS proper proportions. her own Broadway offlee every consider that we give you an 3— Possess the correct caloricworking day, and is about to pro­ has lessons to get, or she’ll Just MILK get started at the dishes or the extra day of fre'edom each L j DJUCAN 144 SOi Main.,' Teh 2 5 2 1 -2 value. duce an innovation in musical i week you will appreciate this SHI 4— Be digestible, suitably cook­comedies. dusting when one of the gang Home Hints comes along and drags her off for service— offered at prices that ed and invitingly served. “I am not a feminist any long­ cost no more than home wash­ — Meet the requirements of a ride or a walk or to the library." 5 er,” she Insisted, “ I think a lot of ing. health, age, and occupation of the women bless their hearts. "But of course you Just leave individual and climate and season "They roared decorously and the dishes or whatever her Job Is of the year. wept bitterly and appealingly until for her to do when she comes Our Services In addition to these factors, they got the vote (helped them back!” I commented. TAYLOR A CUMMINGS however, there are many psycho­ roar, Incidentally.) But what have Cousin Ellen looked up from Washed, Ironed and logical points in relation to the women done with the vote that the the tiny tucks she was making In Picnics. . Damp Grass — and taking of food which every phsl- men hadn’t done before. Women the organdy. "Why, the child Finished Work. ;laii and nurse realizes, but which really could, If they put their minds won’t be back till 10 or so and SmudgY Camp Fires ire seldom obvious to the average and efforts to It, stop corruption in she has to have her rest! raise havoc with dainty sport clothes... ,but don’t person. politics. But they don’t seem in­ “I’m not one of these mothers CALL 222 let a few spots and a little dirt spoil your fun. Dou- Monotony is fatal to appetite. terested. who work their children to death; The most palatable dish becomes “I worked so hard and fought childhood Is life’s playtime. That gan’s will clean the most delicate garments and send MRS. ADA M. iistasteful if repeated too often, so long for my vote that I use It. woman next door makes me furi­ THE GORDON them back looking like new. ' dilk, one of the very best of foods, I should call it a bad bargain if ous; night after night she goes off MERRIFIBLD lecomes nauseating if given sim- I didn’t. And I expect to g6 us­ to the picture show and leaves LAUNDRY Cleaning and Dyeing Tracber Of )ly as milk every time. ing It for many years more. those little children to do up her Harrison St,, So! Manchester Free Collection and Delivery. ilandolin .! Tenor Banjo On the other hand. If It Is modl- "I’m Inclined to think that work." BanJorMaitdoltn - led by suitable flavor, by Incor- pioneer women should get togeth­ “HER work?” asked I. "Why Tenor Guitar , , Pl^rum Banjo loration Into other dishes, by as- er noV to organize men to pro­ in the world is the washing of the Ukulele llendn'Oeilo oclation with soup, fruits and ce- tect them from the way women supper dishes her work exclusive­ Mandula *!' Cello-Uanje «al8, It can be 'jiven in large encroach on their rights. Women ly? After,all, the children are 10 The, >■. t imountB and be regularly wel- don’t need any more help; It Is and 12, and It’s no more tiring to Ensemble Ptajina for Advanced omed by the person who takes it. the men who need assistance, take care of the supper work than ;Puptle! - . to play as strenuously as they do. t h m W O R K S Agent for Otbsiin.tnftni manta. Few people realize how Im- though many of them do not know Harrlson.S'ireei Odd l>^llowa' lilnHi. ortant it is that the mouth be It yet.” I think she has the right Idea ex­ ilNC. : w : ! I^ o n e lean before eating as well as actly! SouthManchestor 1 5 1 0 AC the Oenter^^Koiitai. 8.'_ Mon-1 “Besides," continued I in one AN OWL and two owlets predict day, ,,TitQ|day,^ Wednwaday m ■ fter. The person with fever Cheyenne la the capital of Wyo­ 1!haraday. 'hose mouth U dry and a person ming. of those moments when self-ex- weatoer fair or oth$nrli«. J Manchester (conn.) evening HERAiJ)/M6NDAYrjmp! 18, 1928.

Bristol High Drubbed SOME GUYS ARE NEVER SATISFIED By Laafer s Athletes Two New Records Set by American League Local 0ut6t Fails to Hit in Mbor League Nicola and Johnson in Results Standings A Pinches, Especially Teft

Final Meet of Season; A t St. L o u Ib ]— YANKS 0, DROWNS 2 Hand 'B a t t e r s ; New YESTERDAirS Ri»ULTS New York . AB. R. H. PO. A.iE. Eastern heaga» Next Year's Prospects. Combs, c f ...... 5 0 \JebD TWB' Koenig, ss ...... 4 LBA<5»UES iiiyi: Strength. New Haven 9, Hartford 4 (1). Ruth, If ...... 5 New Haven S, Hartford 1 (I). Gehrig, lb ...... 5 B A T r e -P S Pittsfield 6, Waterbury 2 (1). Bristol may be Manchester Durst, rf ...... 5 poTM H High’s jinx in basketball, but when Lazzeri, ih K...... 5 AT Jerry Pay’s Community Club pill Pittsfield 8. Wateibury 6 (2}. It comes to baseball and track the Robertson, 3 b ...... 4 busters may be able to murder Albauj 2, Bridgeport 0 (1). GraboWski, c ...... 4 AS A FiRSf Bridgeport 3, Albany,! (2). situation is just the opposite. The Royt, p ...... 4 right hand pitchers, but as>yet they local baseball outfit drubbed the have to prove that they can hit Providence 3, Springfield 0. (1).'~ Bell City outfit twice this season 41 6 15 27 12 2 southpaws effectively. For the sec­ Springfield 8, Providence 7 (2). St. Louis ond time this season, they werp American League > and Saturday afternoon, AB. R. H. PO. A. H. Coach Pete Wlgren’s athletes over­ McNeely, rf . 3 0 1 3 0 0 turned back by a portslde hurler Philadelphia 8, Cleveland 7. whelmed them by forty points in Brannon, 2b . 4 0 1 2 5 0 yesterday afternoon over at Washington 12, Deti-olt 0. the annual track and field meet at Manush, If .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Hickey's Qrove when "Lefty” Du­ New York 6, 5t. touts 2. Schuite, cf •... 2 0 0 1 0 the West Side playgrounds. The Kress, ss .... 3 0 0 2 2 gas pitched and batted Taftvllle Doston-Chicago, rain. point score was 69% to 29%. Blue, lb ...... 3 0 0 12 1 0 to a 7 to 3 victory. The other left­ National League The victory over Bristol brought O’Rourke, 3b . 0 0 0 0 OF THE hander who set back the Commu­ ' Brooklyn 4, Chicago 0. , Manion, c ... 0 0 nity was our old friend, Eddie Pittsburgh 6, New York^O. th.e .1928 campaign to a close with Ogden, p ...... Goodridge from Bristol. two victories and three defeats. Blaeholder, p 0 0 St. Louis 6, Ginclnnatr2 (called The game marked the debut of Manchester made twenty more Crowder, p ... In 5th, rain). Sturdy, x .... 0 0 Taftvllle in the state league and points than dts opponents. The judging from the splendid showing local school finished second in the 28 2 3 27 10 0 they made, the othet teams In the - THE STANDINGS C. G, I. L. meet at Middletown, It’s New York ...... 100 000 302— 6 St. Louis ...... 000 002 000— 2 league will have plenty of trouljle showing against Bristol was by far Two base hits, Robertson; three turning them back. The team hits Eaatem League the best made during the entire base hits, Ogden; home runs, Combs, Ruth, Gehrig; stolen bases, Combs; and fields well. Included iu Us ros­ W.. L, PC. year. .Incidentally, tt was also the sacrifices, McNeely; double plays, ter are such well known players New Haven ...... 2 19 .62’/ 'first time that the local school out- Robertson to Gehrig, Blue to Kress, as Bob Christy, formerly with the Bridgeport...... 30 23 .666 scored .its opponents in. the track Lazzeri'to Koenig to Gehrig 2; left on Singers of Bridgeport and the H artfor",...... 28 28 .649 events. oases, New York 1), St. Louis 1; bases on balls, off Hoyt 1, Ogden 1; struck Bridgeport Eastern League team, Providence ...... 26 -22 .541 Two new records for Manchester out, by Hoyt 5, Ogden 4, Blaeholder Joe Hamll, Leo Normandl, Dlnty Pittsfield...... 26 27 ' .491 High were set in the Bristol meet. 1; hits, oft Ogden 11 In 6 1-3, Blae­ Moore and Lloyd Jarvis. The lat­ A lbany...... 22 30 .423 They came in the broad jump and holder 2 In 1 2-3, Crowder 2 In 1; los­ ing pitcher, Ogden; umpires, Barry, ter is Norwich Free Academy's Springfield ...... ,2 1 29 .420 the discus. In the former Bruno Connolly and McGowan; time, 1:46. famous pitcher. Waterbury...... 19 32 .373 iNicola leaped 19:11% inches to X—Sturdy batted for Blaeholder In ililiililiiiiiil The Community team did not Sth. National League better the former record held by play its usual game either at bat W. L. PC. Harry,-Anderson. The record will At Clcvelnncli— or in the field. The club didn’t St. L o u is ...... 37 21 .638 staad although ' the pit was lower ATHLETICS 8, INDIANS 7 seem to have its usual pep. Charlie Cincinnati 36 26 .581 than the starting board, it was an­ Philadelphia Webber,. Rockville product, pitch­ New y o r k ...... 30 23 .566 nounced. Nicola is only a sopho­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ed good ball at times, but the top C hicago...... 26 .559 more and Coach Wigren figures he Dykes, 2b ...... 4 2 2 1 3 1 Cobb, rf ...... 5 1 2 1 0 0 of the Taftville batting order was Brooklyn ...... 29 27 .518 will better this mark next year. Hale, 3b ...... 5 0 1 2 1 0 a constant menace to him. In the Pittsburgh ..,..1. 26 30 Simmons, If . .464 In the discuss, Billy Johnson ...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 early part of the game these bat^ Boston . . ; ...... 18 34 .346 Foxx, lb ...... 3 1 1 0 0 1 ters solved his delivery in the hurled the platter 105 feet and Miller, cf ...... 6 1 1 5 0 0 Philadelphia...... 14 36 .280 nine inches to beat the fromer Boley, as ...... 5 2 2 1 0 0 pinches with the result that Taft­ American I,eaguo Cochrane, o • ville grabbed a big lead. It proved mark held by Walter Kittel. Inci­ ...... 4 .1 3 6 1 0 W. L. PC. Ehmke, p ... •»••••• 3 0 0* 0 0 0 one too large for Manchester to dentally, Johnson hasn’t lost the New Y o r k ...... 43 12 .782 Orwoll, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 -Si overcome. ’ discus throw all season.- There Grove, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia...... 34 20 .633 same holds for Joe McCluskey, star Walberg, p ...... 1 0 0 0 2 0 It was not through lack of St. Louis ...... 30 38 Hauser, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 chances that the local team went .517 miler on the team. McCluskey and Babe Ruth has done about everything that can be done in baseball, when he started the season. He wnnts to break his record of 60 hom­ Cleveland ...... 26 31 .456 poster both took part in the half- down to defeat. No less than ten 40 8 14 27 7 2 but he is not satisfied. He is the greatest slugger in the history of ers in one season'^and he has a chance to do it. He wants to hit a drive runners were left stranded on base Washington...... 23 29 .442 mile and placed first and second.- Cleveland into the centerfleld bleachers at the Yankee stadium and he ’.las come B oston...... 20 29 .408 This was the first time they had AB. R. H. PO. A, E. baseball; he was one of the best left-handed pitchers of all time; he led when hits were lacking In the Jamieson, If ...... 3 1 0 4 0 0 ■within a foot of cloaring the wall. And he wants to lead the led^gue in pinches. There are four left-hand Detroit ...... 23 35 .397 entered this event, both being mile Lind, 2b ...... 5 2 3 2 2 0 the American League in batting in 1924; he was voted the league’s most batting again. C hicago...... 20 35 .364 Morgan, 3b . batters on the Community, Jack runners., , ...... 5 0 1 0 4 1 valuable player; he is the highest paid stalt that ever played; he is rec­ And above all he wants to plaxjarst base as a regular for a season Linnell. Chariie Felton, Arthur St. Burns, lb ...... 1 0 0 2 0- 0 and he has told Ed Barrow he is going to do it even if he has o buy his Douglas RoTjartsori'was only two- Langford,, cf ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 ognized as the savior of baseball after the 1919 scandal and he is a briL John and Frank Brennan. All of fifths of a second behind thel record Fonseca, lb ...... 5 0 0 0 1 0 liant outfielder, a great thrower and a smart strategist, but he is still own ball club. , . Ai. these except Linnell failed to hit GAMES TODAY in- the- 4'40 yard dash, making the Grant, p ...... 0 (T~ 0 0 1 0 shooting at more marks. And he thinks if he hadn’t taken up baseball he could have been the when blngles would have done a J, Sewell, ss ...... 6 1 3 3 6 0 world’s heavyweight boxing champion. / grind in 55 2-5 seconds. Kittel Summa, rf ...... 4 2. 3 2 0 1 He wants to set a life time record of 500 homers and he had 426 lot of damage. Eastern I^eagne came within two inches of the shot- Myatt, c ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Felton got two hits but struck Hartford at New Haven. put record in the practice heave. L. .Sewell, c ...... 1 1 1 4 0 0 out twice with men on. Brennan Pittsfifa’.d at Waterbury, In the pole vault, Copeland of Bris­ Shaute, p ...... 2 0 0 1 3 0 also fanned twice and St. John Hudlln, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 GIBSON’S GARAGE GETS SOME GOOD SCRAPS Springfield at Providence. tol was given first when the pole popped up three times, grounded Albany at Bridgeport. broke after he had cleared nine 38 7 11 27 16 2 out once and got a double. Linnell Philadelphia • 030 000. 140— 8 Olympic Team American League * feet and eight Inches. Manchester \-,i«'V'eiana ...... UUU ll\) UoU—7 BIG CHANCE TONIGHT singled twice, was safe on an error No games scheduled. was fhr enough'ahead at the time Two base hits. Dykes, Foxx, J. AT ’DROMETONIGHT twice and flew out to second base. National Iveagne so that it did not contest the points. Sewell, Morgan; three base hits, L. In previous games, it has been this Chicago at Boston (2). About thirteen members of the Sewell; home run. Summa; sacrllices, quartet that has bean wrecking Lind, L. Sewell, Simmons; double play, Meets Green Team Which Lost 1924 St. Louis at Cincinnati. local track squal will return next Better Than Yilla-Pagoni and Scully- opposing pitchers with the assist­ Lind to Fonseca to Morgan to J. Brooklyn at Phllade’ pnla. season and from this band. Coach [SeAvell; left on bases, Philadelphia 10, to East Glastonbury, 11-2 ance of Jack Stratton and Tommy Wigren expects to build up the best Cleveland 13; bases on balls, off Saturday; , Other Ueague Sipples. team that has represented^ the Shaute 3, Ehmke 4, Hudlln 1, Orwoll Games. O’Keefe Bouts Promise Dugas.’s effectiveness on the fir­ 1, W alberg 2; struck out, by Shaute Christy, 3b .. .5 1 1 0 8 0 school in years. Five school 2, Ehmke 1, Walberg 1; hits, off ing line was not his only contribu­ Ehmke 5 In 8, Grove 2 In 1 2-3, Orwoll But Foreip Teams Have Improved Also^Head Coach tion to the Taftville victory. He al-_ Eccelston, c . . .3 0- 1 6 0 0 records were broken during the Interest in the Community Club Most Action— The Card. Moore, If .. .. .5 past year and inasmuch as four of 3 In 1-3, W alberg 1 In 1-3, Shaute 14 so cracked out three hits, two dou­ 0 0 1 0 0 In 7 2-3, Grant 0 In 1, Hudlln 0 In 1-3; twilight league tonight hinges on Hamll. lb . . . .3 0 0 these were executed by underclass­ the outcome of the game bet'ween bles and a triple. All of his hits 10 0 0 wild pitch, Orwoll; winning pitcher, of Americans Sams Up the Situation— Dr. Peltzer In­ Lamoury, rf . .4 1 1 0 0 0 men, Coach Wigren is confident Ennke; losing pitcher, Shaute; um­ the league-leading Manchester Nearly a score of the best known were bullet drives that chased runs that there will be fully as many pires, Nallln, Dlneen and 'Van Graflan; Green outfit and, the hustling Gib­ former amateur boxers of Connec­ across the plate. Normandl, the time. 2:16. Plainfield basketball player, slap­ 34 6 10 27 10 4 new marks next year. Among those X—Hauser batted for Ermke In 7th, son’s Garage aggregation. This con­ jures SellT-May Not Be Entered. ticut, who have renounced tne who will be lost through graduation test will be waged at the play­ amateur game for the professional, ped out three line drive singles COMMUNITY CLUB that also figured heavily in the (4) are Captain. John Cervini, George At Detroitt— grounds over north. Only one game will do battle this evening at the AB R . H PO A E N A T IO N A L S 12, T IG E R S 0 separates the teams in the stand­ scoring, Keeney, Walter Kittel, Merle Tom­ By DAVIS J. WALSH ,^though there was a trick record Hartford Veledrome where a ‘‘new Stratton, 3b . .5 0 1 2 3 0 linson,'Schobn and Faster. Washington ing. talent” boxing show will be staged Manchester’s big Inning was the Linnell, 2b • • • B 2 2 2 3 1 AB. R. H. 10. A. E. The other games sfcheduled for ^once credited to a man by the third when Webber walked and Fonowing‘:'$M‘'. the results of the West, rf ...... 5 0 1 1 0 0 New York, June 18.— Dr. Otto name of Hunter. It Is* believed now by Phromotor Homer Rainault. Sipples, ss . .. .3 1 2 3 4 0 flnali'-ni^f: ■ Hayes, 2b ...... 5 1 1 2 3 0 tonight are as follows: Bon Ami at The amateur boxing game in this scored with Linnell who was safe Pulton, rf . . . .5 0 2 1 0 0 ’’ Peltzer is likely to be only a minor that he ran a lap short." on Normandi’s error, when Pelton 1 ^ '^ r d dash: Won by O’Cpn- Barnes, of ...... 5 2 3 4 0 0 Talcottville; Depot Square vs. Robertson Sums Up state has been pushed aside and St. John, cf ., .5 0 1 1 0 0 Goslln, If ...... -8 1 1 1 0 0 North Ends at Hickey’s Grove and factor In the at singled off Hamll’s glove. St. ner, second Olln, B,v. third, Spalding. I f ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 Amsterdam. proba­ Robertson bases his belief that there is a real question if it will McLaughlin, lb 4 0 0 8 2 2 Cheney,''■'M: 10 1-5 seconds. Judge, lb ...... 5 2 2 9 1 0 Heights at Highland Park. America will be stronger than at ever get a foothold here again. It John’s double followed scoring Sip­ Breqnan, if .. .3 0 0 2 O' 0 The Green'was given an 11 to 2 bly would be permitted to run in ples who had been purposely pass­ : Won by McCluskey, M; Reeves, ss ...... 3 1 0 4 3 0 any time since 1912 on the followr is to furnish former amateur boxing Kelly, c ...... 4 0 0 7 3 0 Bluege, 3 b ...... 3 3 3 0 1 0 lacing in East Glastonbury Satur­ the final tryouts at Boston next ed before Pelton filling tHe bases. second, Foster, M; third, L’Heur- Ruel. c ...... 4 1 3 4 0 0 month, if he recovered, from his ill­ ing summarization of the prospec­ fans with good boxing at .heap Webber, p . . . .3 1 0 .1 3 1 day. Elmo Mantelli started on the tive ensemble: Linnell scored another run in the eux, M; time 4 minutes, 53 seconds. Jones, p ...... 3 1 1 1 1 0 mound for Manchester but had to ness in the meantime. prices that these "new talent’’ seventh when he was safe on 220-yard dash; Won by O’Con­ Sprinters, at least as good as . 37' 4 8 27 <18 4 give way to Eddie Boyce and Joe is In excellent form again and Ed­ shows are being carded. Ladles, if Doubroskl’s error and scored oq ner, B; second Cheney, M; third, 37 1^ 16 27 9 0 win Wide Is a better runner today those of 1920 and 1924, even if accompanied by escorts, will be ad­ Innings: Detroit ’ Prentice in the middle of the con­ Borah is definitely out of con^petl- Felton’s single through short.' Taftvllle .. 103 210 000-- 7 Gerske, B; time, 23 1-5 seconds. _ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. test, Fred Zurcher made five hits in than he was in the 1924 Olympics. mitted free. A card of this kind Warner, 3b ... tlon; 400-naeters, probably the best Coach Fay said after the game Manchester . . 003 000 100— 4 Discus throw: Won by Johnson, 4 0 1 3 1 0 as many times to bat and Somers The American Olympic team of will be presented at the Velodrome that there would be some chaqges Rice, c f ...... 3 0 0 2 1 0 1928 la potentially ten per cent runners we ever had in this race, Two base hits, Sipples, St. John, M; second, Spencer, M; third, Cum­ Gehrlnger, 2b . collected four blngles. The sum­ every other Monday night. 4 0 0 3 S 0 stronger than the teams of 1920 with favored by on the local lineup before the next Dugas 2, Christy; three ba^e bits, mings, B; distance, 105 feet, 9 Hellmann, rf .. 3 0 1 1 0 0 mary: Johnny O’Keefe of Hartford meets gaiqe. He did not say who would be Inches. , McManus, lb .. 2 0 0 10 and 1924 and, unfortunately, so Is the system of running the affair in Jgrvls, Dugas; sacrifice bits. Dou- Wlngo, I f ...... 0 0 EAST GLASTONBURY (11) Jimmie Scully, of Boston In the taken out of the- lineup or who High Jump: Triple tie for first 4 0 0 1 0 1 the foreign opposition. lanes gnd BarhuU estimgtod. as a feature bout of eight rounds. _ The broskl 2. Normandl, Jarvis; stolen Tavener, ss ... 8 0 0 1 6 1 ' AB R H PO A B These were some of the observa- better man thS-u Rei4Pktb was; 800 the new player or players would be. bases. Linnell, Brennan, Doubro- among Copeland, Bells, Mr and Woodall, c .... Chapman, if . . . 4 2 2 0 0 0 complete card follows: Eight , 4 0 1 6 3 0 tlcuia today of , and 1,500 meters, considerably Yesterday’s summary: ski; left on bases, Manchetiter 10, Tomlinson, M; height; 5 feet 6^ VanQUder, p ., 0 0- 0 0 1 0 Zurcher, lb .. 5 2 5 12 0 0 Rourids— Johnny TKeefe, Hart­ TAFTVILLE (7) Inches, run. Stoner, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 head coach of the American Olym­ better if only for the fact that Hahn Taftville 8; first base on- errors. Smith, p ...... Somers, c .... 5 2 4 10 0 0 must be reckoned a real copterider- ford, vs. Jimmy Scully, Boston 126 AP B H'PO A B 880 yard: W,on by McCuskey, M; 1 0 0 0 0 0 S. Pfau, 3b . . 5 0 1 1 4 1 pic team, hard upon Saturday's sec­ '^Taftville 3, Manchester 2; struck Hargrave, z ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 tional trials in which world's and in both races; 6,000-meters, im­ pounds; Pour rounds— Jack Kelly, Normandl, s8 ..4 1 3 4 1 2 out. by Webber 6, Dugas 6; passed second, Foster, M; tie for third Holloway, p ,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Geo. Wilson, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 provement noted again in the run­ Waterbury, vs. Jack Lassman, New DoubroBkl, 2b .3 0 0 1 4 1 between Tomlinson, M, and Kozlell, —. — _ s__ - - - G. Wilson, ss . 5 , 1 2 0 1 3 American records werh scattered balls, Kelly; umpires Bill Brei^an. all over the premises. ning of Smith and Lermond who York, 175 pounds; Ray Sanborn, Jarvis, c f ...... 2 2 1 3 0 1 Frank Busch. B; time, 2 minutes, 18 seconds. 30 0 8 27 16 2 E. Pfau, rf . .. 4 ' 1 2 0 0 0 Hartford, vs. Louis Carmel, Holy­ Dugas, p ...... 5 ...... Hi 4UU 100—12 Peltzer Hurt seat Johnny Romlg easily, although 3 2 Broad jump: Won by Nicola, M; D^rolt ...... 000 000 000— 0 J. Wilson, p . . 4 2 0 1 6 0 the latter ran as-well on Saturday oke, 170 pounds: "Bunk” Mahoney, second, Johnson, M; third, 011n,^B; ■1 base hits, West, Ruel, Barnes. L. Weir, 2b . . 1 1 0 0 1 0 Peltzer, according to Information as he did In placing third in this Holyolte, vs. Vic Morlcy, Hartford, distanc'd 19 feet; 11% inches. . three base hits. Barnes, Cofiell, 2b ... 1 0 1 1 0 0 received by Robertson from abroad race in 1924. 147 pounds; Mike Sarkis, New Shot put: Won by Kittel, M; sec­ Judge; home runs, — ones. Judge; has injured himself so badly in stolen bases, Bluege Ruel; sacrifices, Jumps, just as strong as in the York, ys. Georgie Woods, Wethers­ I • ond, Schoen, M; third, Roloff, B; OosUn, Jones; double plays, Tavener Totals 38 11 18 27 12 4 training that he plans to start in neither \the 800 or l,EU10-meter two preoeedlng Olympics; shot put, field, 138 pounds; Henry Bell, Hart­ distance, 38 feet, 6 inches. to Gehrlnger to McManus; left on MANCHESTER GREEN (2) definitely better; discus, just as ford, vs. Howard Houghton, Holy­ Javelin throw: Won by Keeney, bases, Washington 10. Detroit 8; base ' AB R H PO A E races, in both of which he bolds the good; steeplechase and 10,00Q

Ail around a huge ocean ship ae she leaves port or docks are smaller steam.craft, tugs and these pull and push their big brother ships abciut when entering or leaving the harbor. The ship, oh its own power, would not be able to stop or turn quickly enough and great damage would result, t (To Be Continued) , ^ J J .•■■I

MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING'&fiRALD. MONDAY, JUNE 18, ifes.

FLAPPER.FANNY SAYS^ SKIPPY By Percy L. Crosby A SENSE and nonsense m A MiBBOuri woman sent thlB tea- timonial to a radio'Station in her K vicinity: “ Since your Btation started IP r m e broadcasting our cat sleeps in the ■y barn.” / PcrfihfA 6000 xjOo r o ^ The Radio Announcer’s Epitaph Good evening, folks. Just please ^OQ, Mfi-UKte VA! stand by. The Pleasant Voice of KZY Has cracked his last of earthly jokes And signed off here. Good evening folks. , When a politician makes a speech over the radio, he isn’t sure that anybody is listening except the op­ position candida1.es. Do you remember 'way back when the value of two bushels of wheat and keep was used in reck­ oning farmhand wages for a day’s work? raa.tk»MT.orF.j BY BIHVICI. Wfl^ He who has pluck is always in CopTtIgbt, 1928, Percy L Croiby, Ceatnl PltM Amo, lat. luck. A girl just can’t be both long­ faced and broad-minded. Teacher to the Geometry Class: By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE “ What is the shortest distance be­ Family Stuff tween two points?” By Gene Ahem Boy: "Lindbergh.”

Mrs. Newlywed— “ You can’t eat t G A O I AKA 60lM6'Tb your cake and keep it too.” A M - 0f\VSH0$ 00-f V E R Y G o o P [> Newlywed (softly)— “ Yes, we FlAVe MY BREAKFAST 5ERV/BP tM MV can, dear. If it’s the kind you bak­ ■ROOM T4 IS UM-M-Ue? sir!SMALL ed yesterday!” M'S Siee M0V«J,^^TELLT^^e MAITRE I V\AYE T^E REALLY A GOOD ONE Clerk Smith: Your face is a 0 VAL'er PRESS From GOOD to GJRL in four sight. Gray. Did you cut- yourself P"' »4o-reL-TWAT I VilLL ^Uv/e A oirr voLiR strokes makes a neat little letter while shaving?” FROSTEP eRAPEFRlMT Wl:TH MI kT, golf puzzle. Vou’ll find one solution “ Not exactly. Perhaps I’d better ^ of . MORMiKicB on another page:: say I shaved myself while cutting. AKi OPPER CTr E HEW. HEN. 2— You can change only one let- Guide— This, ladies and gentle­ te*- at a time. men, is the greatest cataract in the 2— You must have a complete country, and if the ladles will only word, of common usage, for each be silent for a moment you can Ju np. Slang words and abbrevia­ hear the thunder of the waters. tions don’t count. t t______4— The order of letters cannot be Hawkins (dropping in on a changed. friend who had recently moved): “ Hello, there. What are you doing? The flatterer finds the friends Laying a carpet?” the critic'loses. Brown (who has just struck his thumb):“ No, you Idot! The carpet Ivle MORKilM(S_ a f t e r A _ A series of revival services was was here when we moved in. I’m being conducted in a remote Texas just putting the floor undej: it.” F O R T U K ^ A T e BVEMIM<5 O F ’ PO K E R ^ ^ /5 town, and placards announcing the REG. U. S. PAT.,OFr. O <828. BY NCA SERVICE, ma services were displayed in conspic­ The jury had acquitted the de- (• I'ont.nine Fox, 1928. The Hell Synd uous-places. One day the following dfendant of horse stealing because notice appeared: of the powerful plea of his lawyer. “ Hell, Its Location and Absolute “ Honor bright now. Bill,” said Certainty.” Frank Gowdey, tenor the lawyer as the two .left the WASHINGTON TUBBS II By Crane soloist, will sing “ Tell Mother I’ll courthouse, “ you did steal that Be There.” horse, didn’t you?” “ Well, now look here. I’ll be hon­ /— BOVS, NW y vmvAM-'WUV.VOU'RE r ig h t voo and tUEtSel VOU ,S66, fM6 BROUGHT est with you. I always did think I Sambo— Say, y’know, bruder, Ah trt' RtlAtNlBER W h’ o £M1 WHO WHMTeO I HAVeWt UOGt A W(vt& OF ALONG A um eC A S H .iN heard tell Mack became an’ old stole that boss until 1 heard you woTeu Fveveut fo bum our piRHTe * ^M-CHUS\fsSK FOR COUeCtMG NOUR REhAARHABte TREASURE man overnight, make that speech to the jury. "Now I I’ll be doggonned if I ain’t got my A\bMM’ to toss US WIMHC, 6eMtLEMEM. I A UOMG tiMi / R tu c s OF twe OLO ^UCCAN66RS.^ TAKES MV eve. Rastus— Tha’ so. Sambo? Boy or doubts about it.” girl? out tOR MOT V=RAMKL\M ?. RieKUt. jACiO. SU(?.6l AH, HAVlKlNS^^teP RIGHT IN \\P^N\^f Tvl' v*J\tH tne PAHCtUS, RLBASE. R€Wt.

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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Uncle Harry Is Doubtful By Blossec y o u SAW AMO/OkEY THAT ALL OF 7AESE TAlAiSS TAEVViE VES SlR’ T D TWE LITTLE Boy, ] LOOkED LlkE BOBO?yoU SNEM US ARE A'WFUL /OlcE, snueartoittwat \AJWW\ FEEq^LES MUST r e m e m b e r tw ere BUT 1 A0PE7AEV 6NE US TAISMOWkEY RESCUED FROM ACEMILLIOASSOF LOOkEOEKAtfny A b o a t .OR SOMETAmsO MQWkEVS OOTAEREI'- DROUOM1MS,MAS U kE A lM A M D X CAM kEEP OM L00WM6 a r e you POSITNE t u r m e d o u t to be FOR MY OAiCLE AARRV= TAAF AE AAO TAE CAMMIBAL BliSATMOUJ X'D RATASR A iesjA iS?, AFEXOW. CjilSF’S SQW=TO AAVlEAlMTWA/0 A»S MEAD.' SA.o^)J A is 6Bwrru>£ AMYTAIK^^ ELSE TO FESCk-LESAMD lAl 7 A E VUORLD.'.' BErTV,TAe CHIEF jUS TAkSMTAEM IWTO WS VJlLUAfiEAMD AASSjiAUEBEO b TAEMVWnAeiFTS OFALLklADS- IM- TWSSAMEvJlUASE IS U/JCLE A A R R y- OFCDOPSE/JEITWER xmoswstuattw E O'iJKER IS M ERE K&C mo.u.t.Pia'.orp. Omas. By Nu toivicc, iNC.a SALESMAN SAM \ Merrily We Roll Along— READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE “ OH, what a dandy place to be,” that’s true, I guess we must be V tA 6 E T riH T \ H € D O ’ 601M’ T A M ARKET SO , « said Clowny, “ This appeals to me.” midgets too. Of course they call 6ARe( eVe«T tA0RUlM6 - ^ g o s h , g o t vw He’d jumped oif of the houseboat, us Tinymltes. That means about the H0R5£ FOR- with the others close behind. The the same. But, anyway. I’ll tell you SLee?v-Guess vLl smcak a wap - eOMBOW KWOWS*TH'WAV , WHAT LOCK'. two small girls, who waved to him, what— you’ve chores to do, as like THCRelS A M ice looked neat ’cause they were dress­ as not. Now, if you’ll let us help TH ' S T O R e * ER6AKFAST OF ed so trim. Soon Scouty said, “ Now you, we will make your work a HAV 70Sr WAIT- tell us who you are, if you don't game.” for M e*" mind.” “ All work can really be just fun “ Just dairy maids are we,” said if in the proper way it’s done.” The one. “ We see that all the chorea are dairy maids both smiled, and then done upon the farm in Midget Land. one said, “ I guess you’re right. I’m sure you’ll like it here. There’s We’ll gladly let you lend a hand. In lots of room to run around, and fact, we think that will be grand. things of interest to be found. It Please get the cows in from the c always makes us glad when little field. They’re now far out of sight.” folks like you appear.” So, up the hill the Tinies went, Then Scouty answered, "W e’re and ’bout a half an hour was spent \ glad too, that we have come to in finding just the sort of field play with you. But, why is this where hungry cows will roam. As called Midget Land? That sounds soon as both the cows were spied, 30 queer to me.” “ Oh my, that isn’t wee Coppy led the way, and cried, stiange at all,” one girl replied. “ Come on, let’s hurry now, and we "It's ’cause we’re small. We never will shortly have them home.” Nivlll grow bigger, so we’re midget girls, you see.” (The Tlnymites liave more fun 1^222 »Y ww.8nwiarwq[^;u.trptr^.jjgg^ “Well, well,” laughed "U

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At 7:45 this evening there will There will be a meeting of the r r OPENS TOMORROW be a business meeting of the Ep- Girls Friendly Society of St. Mary’s worth League of the South Metho­ Episcopal church at 7:30 tonight. WATKUSIS BROTHERS dist Episcopal church. An outdoor / N io m social will follow the business meet­ Band practice w^ll be held at 7 ing. o’clock tonight at the Church of the Nazarene. Jfuneral The Big Lawn Fete The drive teams of the Swedish Lutheran church will hand in their 'There will be an important meet-1 and Strawberry Festival reports at a meeting to be held in Ing of the Church Board of the j d irecto rs the basement of the church at 8;30 South Methodist Episcopal church Mradiester Conntry Club Grovmds tonight. at 7:45 this evening. Admission Only 10c Rohen.K. Andersos The Boy Scouts of the Concordia Rev. an4 Mrs. Marvin S. Stocking Everybody Welcome Lutheran church will meet at 7 of North Mainv street left today for Phone SOO or 748-2 Dancing-Novelties o’clock tonight. the Quonchontaug Inn., Quono- A1 Behrend’s Orchestra chontaug, R. I., where they will Mr. and Mrs, John Kerwin of spend a few days with their friends, Milford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Learned, Mr. and Mrs. William McSweeney the proprietors. Mr. Stocking has ABOUT TOWN of West Center street. arranged with the Rev. E. P. Phreaner to act for him should the A party of ladies from the South. services of a pastor be needed by Norton's Methodist church went to Norwich Sunset Rebekah lodge members any of the North Methodist congre­ yesterday where they attended the gation. will meet this evening at 7 o’clock morning service at the Trinity at the East Center street entrance Methodist church, where their form­ to the East cemetery and after de­ er pastor. Rev. Joseph Cooper is Parker or Waterman Pen seta In Electrical corating the graves will hold a me­ now minister. Later in the after­ gift boxes at Murphy’s Pharmacy, morial service at the grave of the noon they went to the parsonage to Depot Square.—^Adv. first noble grand, Mrs. Leonora Bid- call on Mrs. Cooper who is just re­ well. The meeting at Odd Fellows covering from a two week’s illness. hall will follow. Those who made the trip were CARS GREASED Service Mrs. Jennie BeehC, Miss Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Clarke Beebe, Mrs. Emma Dowd, Miss Oiled and Tightiened of Lancaster road have returned Elsie Porter and Miss May Bonn. Generator from Boston where Mr. Clarke at­ tended the Bankers’ convention. •Starter and Ignition The final annual meeting of the Campbell’s Filling Station m Sixth School district will be held Phone 1551 Miss Nellie M. Bates of Los An­ in the schoolhouse on Manday even­ Repairs geles, Cal., who is visiting Mrs. H. ing of next week, when the neces­ Our instruments locate trou­ M. Street of Maple street, is in sary steps will he taken in winding Springfield, Mass., for a few days up the affairs of the district, pre­ NOTICE ble quicldy saving you much as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin paratory to turning over the prop­ time and annoyance. All makes Johnson of that city. erty to the Ninth School district. TO THE PUBUC repaired at a reasonable The reports of the district officers charge. The annual fiower mission of the will be received and arrangements Great reductions on shoe repair­ Woman’s Christian Temperance made for paying outstanding bills. ing. Ton can save 50 to 60% on Drive Your Car In for Union has been deferred until Wed­ each Job in this place. nesday, June 20. Particulars will George Boyce of Cedar street sail­ Tomorrow—Towel Day At The Big Store be announced later. ed Saturday on the S. S. Caledonia Men’s soles sewed o n ----- $1.00 Free Tests. for Ireland, where he will visit his Ladies’ soles sewed on ... .75c You’ve never seen better towel values than you’ll find in this great sale. Great snowy piles Earl, two-year-old sou of Mr. ftther and mother whom he has not seen since coming to this country We use the best leather that Norton Electrical of the plain white turkish towels that are favored by so many women! Heaps of handsomely pat­ and Mrs. William A. Knofia of money can buy. The very best terned towels for those who like a touch of color! Colors that are absolutely fast. There are bath Henry street who has been ill for 25 years ago. He will also take rubber beels nsed, Goodyear and Instrument Co. trips to England and Scotland be­ towels in all the wanted sizes. Face and hand towels. Wonderfully absorbent, delightfully soft, the past month with diphtheria and O’Sullivan’s. Free shine with every Hilliard Street. Phone 1 complications, has so far improved fore returning at the end of the Job. Work done promptly at the yet unusually long-wearing. All, too, at real low prices available only through our New York buy­ as to be able to sit up in bed a part summer. Mr. Boyce’s associates at (Near Manchester Freight ing office. Don’t miss this large toWel sale. Buy them by the dozen. of every day. , the Singer agency in Hartford gave a dinner in his honor Wednesday Boston Shoe Repair Station) Mr. and Mrs. John Kletzle of evening and presented him with a Holl street are in Providence today leather bag. The Center Flute Shop I attending the commencement exer­ band and the Washington Social cises at Brown University. Their clubs, of which organizations he is 105 Spruce St., Near Bissell St. i Read The Herald Advs. Tiirldsb Towefe Turkyi Towels Turkish Towels daughter. Miss Gladys Kletzle is a a member, remembered him with a k member of the graduating class, and chain and charm and a pen knife. of the 1924 class in the Manchester High school. The executive Committee of the Women’s Federation of the Center Father's Day yesterday may not Congregational church met be as generally observed in a lot of at the home of Mrs. Charles Hol­ localities as Mother’s Day but ac­ man of Summit street at 3 oclock each cording to file reports of merchants this afternoon. each Manchester renders the.fathers the 39 each respect and honor that is their due. $4.45 a Dozen The clothiers, cigar stores and sta­ We Continue to Offer You 25 50 tionary stores did an unusually $2.90 a Dozen Heavy bath towels in plain white $5.75 a Dozen brisk business Friday and Satur­ RUBBER HEELS or fancy colored borders. Every­ day in gift articles that would be Heavy, plain white or colored one is guaranteed to give satisfac­ most likely to please the boss of the tory wear. Heavy, absorbent, This is one of the best towel values household. Attached bordered turkish towels in the two sizes used most every day. The plain white towels in size 23x44 we have offered at 50c. Heavy, double thread bath towels in the popular large Miss Rose Barrabee, thirteen colored bordered towels in size inches. Also colored borders in size— 22x44 inches. Fancy borders in year old pupil of Miss Grace 2 5 ^ ' 20x44 inches ,and the plain white blue, gold and rose, size 23x44 inch­ the wanted shades—blue, gold and rose Adams, will give a piano recital at towels in size 20x40 inches. Your es. The moment you finger the —guaranteed color fast. Also includ­ Watkins Brothers' music room at 8 ed in this group are the well known o’clock tonight. Rose is a sister of choice of rose, nile, blue and gold. fine quality, you will want at least a half dozen of these towels for the _dobby check turkish towels which come Esther Barrabee who is to broad­ SAM YULYES Buy a dozen, especially as this is in plain white with dobby checked bor­ cast from station WTIC in Hartford summer months. The towels have 701 Main St., Johnson Block the season when your supplies most ders in blue, gold, green and rose. A this week. All interested are urgently heed replenishing. Reg­ been priced right along at 50c and splendid towel for daily use. 69c and cordially invnted to attend. South Manchester ular 35c grade. 59c each. 75c grade.

Fancy Jacquard Bath Mats Service — Quality ~ Low Prices Housewives t . Twenty-five only , of these Get Plenty for: large, heavy bath mats to SPECIAL ! sell tomorrow at this low —Your Daily Use. price. Fancy - jacquard Fresh Caught Mackerel by express —Your Summer Home. bath mats in the Indian and —^The Bathing Beach flower patterns in blu^?, Tuesday morning ...... I2V2C lb. —For Picnic Trips rose, green and red. An —For Camping lYips unusual value at 89c each. 89 Rib Corned B e e f...... 12i/4c lb. You never have too many towels on hand—stock up Fancy Boneless Brisket Corned for months to come. Sav­ ings opportunities such as B eef...... 25c-30c lb. this are indeed rare. Every towel Is guaranteed to give White Loaf Flour...... $1.29bag the sort of service you have learned to expect from Gold Medal F lou r...... $1.35 bag Hale’s merchandise. Heinz Dill Pickles.... 39c dozen, 3 for 10c HALE’S TOWEL SALE—MAIN FLOOR, LEFT. Jacquard Rayon Bed Spreads Manchester Public Market So they’re going to start a chain of department I A. Podrove, Prop. Phone 10 stores on the automat principle—put your money in a slot and get your purchase from a machine, along special tomorrow $3*98 each with a phdnographed “Thank you!’’ O W \ V V X V V W \ X vxwxxxvwx xwxwwx v\.\.> ^Jk.nd far be it from us to say, “It won’t pay.’’- A short time ago we ran a special sale of these bed spreads at This is a period of innovations, and some queer $3.98 which was so successful that we decided to buy in another ones get by all right. But somehow we're of the lot. Tomorrow we shall put them on sale at a price that you belief that it’s going to be some time before the cannot'afford to. let go by. These are handsome, heavy quality, bulk of the merchandising in this country Is done rayon bedspreads In plain colors with jacquard designs In blue, on the coln-in-the-slot plan. Wonder, for Inr gold, rose and green. Full bed size, 84x105 inches. Two hand­ stance, how much chance an automobile manufac­ some patterns to choose from. Redecorate your bedrooms for Summer Footwear turer would stand if he depended on tin salesmen the summer months In one of these cool, refreshing shades. to dispose of his product with seven or eight good Boys and girls will be out of school this week. We i talky flesh-and-blood go-getters chasing up each HALE’S BED SPREADS—MAIN FLOOR know of no better type of footwear for comfort and dur- I prospect! The human touch, sincerely Interested personal ability than what we suggest below. service, are pretty important In business still, and probably will be for some time to come. Anyhow, Free Graduation Plnehurst business was built on human under­ standing—and it’s still growing. Parking Cards Space For Tuesday the Meat King Arthur, Flour 5c to 35c Department suggests: Try Pinehurst Bulk Mo- IN REAR OF Ground Veal for Veal l a s ^ . STORE Loaf or Veal Meat Balls Creamery Tub Butter 49c SOUTH MRhCHESTER • CONN ' MAIN FLOOR 45c lb. Brown’s Butter 55c lb. Tennis Shoes for Children Round Steak Ground 45c Native Strawberries all sizes $L 00‘’$2.50 lb. from Wilmer Keeney. ^ Keds for the whole Family Pinehurst Hamburg 25c Cucumbers 10c and 13c. With suction or crepe soles lb. Head Lettuce, Beets, morning, but because of an acci­ Rockville and brothers of Louis attend the wedding this monilng, $ 1 .0 0 *”$ 2 .5 0 IKEPT FROM WEDDING dent in Springfield yesterday he Genovesl of North Main street, Man­ but were unable to do so. Hood Tennis Shoes with Pork is low and we have Carrots, Green Peas. New Maid Bread 8c. whs not able to attend, being a pa­ chester and Chester Godfrey of 11 Crepe S o le ...... $1.50 "“$2.00 a fresh shipment just in: tient in that city when the mar­ West street, Rockville, were consid­ Trained to beat out flames, a dog Lean Trader Chops, Veal is selling very rap­ BY AUTO ACCIDENT riage took place this morning. His erably hurt but Godfrey not suffi­ at Horbury, near Wakefiela, Eng­ Lace and Strap Style Shoulder end 25c lb. idly now. This week we place as an usher at the wedding ciently to prevent him from being land, extinguisbes matches or ciga- Tennis Shoes ...... 75c "“$1.50 Ribs of Corned Beef. will have two more of was taken by his brother, William. best man at the wedding this morn­ ret-buts dropped by passersby.. Men’s Heavy Rubber Sole Work Shoe with canvas top, Usher for Local Ceremony in The accident which prevented ing. Briskets of Corned Beef. Woodward’s Milk-fed Na­ Dogewfez from attending' the wed­ Others who w^'re In the automo­ suitable for farm work Fresh shaved Dried Beef tive Veal. Hospital But Best Man ding also resulted in injuries to bile when it turaed over and were p a ir ...... $ 2 .7 5 1-4 lb. 20c, 1-2 lb. 39c. Our first delivery leaves Keeps His Date. seveu other Rockville young men, treated at the hospital were Joseph CHANGE YOUR on. | Boiled ^ m . the store at 8 a. m. Ifi^you most of them well known In Man­ Jasek of 130 Prospect street, Theo­ Use Marland Super Motor Ott Baked Ham want an early delivery call Stanley ^ Dogewlcz of 79 West chester. They were injured when dore Fatryb of 10 Baker street ^nd street, Rockville, was to have been an automobile In which they were John Orlowskl of Spring street, Veal for stewing. in time for this trip— riding turned over after a collision Rockville. one of the ushers at the Wagner- Campbell’s Fillnig Staties; A. L BROWN & CO. Veal Chops or Cutlet. please. with a Hartford car driven by Mi­ •The automobile was being driven V.- Langer wedding which took place chael D. Manning. Lorenzo and by Carlo Genovesl. Several oi those In a t James' church hare this Carlo Oenovesl. of 1 Pino strooL who wero injured had planned to Phone 1551