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THB WBATHBB. U K FBBSS BUN AySBAOB DAILY dROULATlON Cloudjr, probobljr l l ^ t thowerf. OF THB BVBNINO HKRATiD Cleorhig tonight. C 3^ and cool« er Snnlngr. for the month of Jane, 1990. 4,837 (TWELVE PA/3ES) PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JULY 24, 192j Advertising on Pago 0 VOL. XLIV., NO. 251. BOOTBLACK GOING ON . Meet the Ear-Folding HOLY LAND VOYAGE EGYPT SWIMMER TO RORERT SCOTT PARIS BOOING TRY CHANNEL TONIGHT Washington, July 24.— John­ JOHNNY COMES NATION WIDE ny Rohlne Is going abroad Cape Gris Nez, France, July again. Johnny is 67 years old, 24.— I Helmy, the Egyptian, an­ OF AMERICANS SEEKS TO TAKE and a bootblack from Hagers­ nounced today that he will RAH. STRIKE IN town, Ind., but he has already MARCHING HOME make a start on his attempt to traveled In Europe and the swim the English channel at BLOOD G IE T Orient. GROW^ERIOUS 7:40 tonight. He had planned to AUTlIlliLOOMS This time he is heading fo:* S U N D £ M 0 R N start on Monday, with Omer Jerusalem— says he has heard Perrault, the Canadian, and about it all bis life and Is curi­ Mme. Sion, the French woman. 200,000 Brotherhood Men Swears He Fired Fatal Shot ous. Formal U. S. Protest Likely Gertrude Ederle will probably After this trip, be declares Onr Soldiers Doe to Leave pace Helmy a part of the way he will quit traveling. He Is as Citizens Appeal to Em­ across the channel. jn Move to Make Battle for for Which Brother Is to taking $800 and his shoe-shin­ Niantic at 7 ^ 0 Tomorrow; ing equipment, expecting to ply More Pay— First Test of Hang— Strange Situation bis trade en route. bassy— Insults Net All All of Them Tanoed by MEX ARCHBISHOP Mediation Board. Is Created. Work of Gamins. Ootdoor Life; Big Snccess. PLAN BIG AHACK IS UNDER ARREST Cleveland, July 24.— Railway Chicago, July 24,— In spite of a Paris, July 24,— Diplomatic pro­ transportation on the North Am­ full “ confession"’ made by Robert tests against French demonstra­ (By Staff Correspondent.) erican Continent faces a probable With cat fur, ape tall and demon eyea, this captive of the smltli- Scott, now under life sentence, to ON OLDJLUE LAWS tions of an anti-American nature Camp Trumbull, Nlantlc, July 24. Two Church Officials Held tie-up this fall, with the definite Bonlan expedition sleeps all day and plays all night. th« murder of Joseph Mauer, drug appeared possible today. .—Manchester’s soldier boys are due announcement by officials of the clerk, for which his Brother Rus­ For the fourth successive night home about 10 o’clock tomorrow Brotherhood of Locomotive En­ sell Is condemned to be hanged, National Liberals Prepare to huge crowds gathered on the bou­ morning. The 169th Infantry un­ hy Govemment as Promo­ gineers that this organization has American Scientists in Africa prominent lawyers today expressed levard last night and stormed der Colonel D. Gordon Hunter Is committed Itself to demand a wage the opinion that the statement of sight-seeing cars containing tour­ increase. Make North Carolina Firs scheduled to muster for roll call Robert that he fired the fatal shot ists, mostly Americans, and refus­ ters of Boycott Plan. By prior action the Brotherhood For Washington Zoo Specimens will not avail to halt the execution and break camp early tomorrow ed to allow the cars to leave. morning. Reveille will be an hour of Locomotive Firemen and Engine of either sentence. Battle Ground. men has agreed to join in with the early In order that all the men may The legal view Is that the courts The American embassy has tak­ Mexico City, July 24.— Open war Engineers in the wage movement. en no action as yet, but It Is under­ be ready to leave. The regiment By Dr. WUUam M. Mann <»and has the curious trick of being have no further Jurisdiction in the has been Inaugurated hy the gov­ 200,000 Involved w __ ^ M _ t-« _ ... .a -1 n fPVtA fva1ao'/\ case and that the only possible ac­ Asheville, N, C., July 24.— EX' stood that a number of complaints will leave Nlantlc on two trains More than 200,000 members of Director, National Zoefljpglcal Park, able to fold his ears. The galago The first, bearing the so-called out- tion would be the prosecutlou of ponents of liberal thbught and re liavo been received by the embassy ernment against the National these two organizations employed Washington, D. C.; H ^d, Smith­ ranges in size from that of a small and it may bo necessary to file a of-town companies. In which are League for Religious Freedom by cat to that of a rat. Robert for perjury on the ground strlctlonlsts soon will lock horns in on the 235 railroads of the United sonian Chrysler Expedition to East of his admission that he swore formal protest with the Froncli the two Manchester units. Is due to The expedition also l;as Its first the mountains of North Carolina the arrest of Dr. Jose Maria Moray States and Canada are affected by Africa. falsely on the stand to save his own government. leave the station at 7:30, Daylight Dodoma, Tanganyika, East Afri­ goose, spur winged goose, ducks, Adrlspil to Quit. Saving Time, with the second train Del Rio, Catholic archbishop of this decision. neck. in what is foreshadowed as one of Although the wage demands ca, June 25, (By Mall).— To es­ bird, a baby crowned crane. The police Intervened last nlg’nt following an hour later. As the Mexico, and Dr, Pascuale Diaz, There Is no danger of a scarcity Explains Shot in Back the greatest legal skirmishes ever have not been delivered to rallroacj cape the tsetse fly, the bite of which The confession was made to a re­ to take place between two groups and made a few arrests, but did 169th Infantry leaves camp, the bishop of Tobasco, on federal war­ of animals. Just ten days ago, not succeed In preventing several heads and the exact amount of the often causes sleeping sickness, the porter and a jail official and signed of extremists. 102nd Infantry, of New Haven, un­ desired increase has not been di­ at Morogoro, a station near here, a fist-fights and finally, appearing rants signed by the Mexican at­ Smlthsonlan-Chrysler expedition by Robert In their presence. In It he Asheville, North Carolina’s der Colonel Fields, will move in for vulged, officials of the brother? Hon came right to the station plat­ unwilling to lake any drastic ac­ Its annual two-week encampment. torney-general, charging them with sent to Tanganyika Territory in goes to some length to descrlbq" how mountain resort city, has been se­ hood admitted that the boost East Africa by the Smith sonlan form, crowded with people, seized tion against the demonstrators, ad­ Coats of Tan. violations of the Mexico religious a native boy and carried him away. 1, was possible for him to have fired lected by the National Association vised the tourists to abandon their w'ould average $1 per day. Institution, Washington, to capture Opposed to Blue Laws as the city When Manchester gets a glimpse law. This, if accepted, would make the At Kllosa, also near here, a man a shot Into the victim's back while plans for a night sight-seeing ex­ of her soldier boys again, she will live wild animals for the National Maurer had him down on the floor In which the test case for Sunday The ecclesiastics are charged with top scale for engineers about |9 Zoological Park In Washington, has was killed by an elephant last cursion. find a marked contrast of many. planning a proclamation calling per day: the top for firemen about week. At Dares-Salaam, a lion re­ and was lying on top of him. baseball and movies will be made. The anti-American feeling Is ap­ Instead of the pale, white skin moved its base camp from Tabora, It was this situation that led the Llira A. E. Gay, secretary-treas­ Catholicj to start an economic $7. cently got into the government’s ex­ parently growing and It Is being with which many of the soldiers half way between the coast and juries to believe that Russell must urer of the association and Henry movement In the form of a general Brotherhood heads are now en­ Lake Tanganyika Territory to Do­ perimental station and killed 18 fanned by a number of newspapers, went to camp, there will be a brown have been the actual killer and led Flury, of Washington, D. C., an­ whl.^h ara publishing bitter articles strike or boycott to compel amend­ gaged in planning the method to doma, a small village in the arid sheep and six cows in one night. coat of tan as a result of the two ment of the religious law. be used In presenting the demand As soon as we stop marching to the imposition of the ceverer sen­ nounced on their arrival here plans denouncing the American tourists. weeks of healthful outdoor exer­ belt. for bringing a case into the courts Unrelenting to railroad officials. our cook starts a fire and dinner, tence upon him. Not All Hooligans. cise. The first week of the camp Although the actual collecting of in an effort to banish the blue law The attitude of the government Board’s First Test using a piece of corrugated Iron as Previously these demonstrations was marred more or less by several the animals Is yet to bfgin, the ex­ appears to be one of relentless de­ Hopeful that it will not be nec- a stove. We shoot a bit of game hold on the state. have been attributed to hooligans rain storms and cold winds but pedition has Its first animal, a gala- Will Court Arrest. termination to enforce the new nessary to call a strike in order to each day. So far we have eaten TWO NEW SUSPECTS but last night’s demonstrations what little the soldiers missed in go, which is a long-tailed monkey­ As soon as preparations can be laws, which go into effect a week obtain the wage demands, officials wart hog, bush buck, reed buck, were carried out by well-dressed the tanning process at that time, like creature, the size of a small made, they declared, either a base­ hence. of the two brotherhoods said that gnu, Egyptian goose, spur winged Frenchmen and there were Indica­ they have more than made up for cat. This animal which was ob­ IN CANTON MURDER ball game or a movie will be held It is said that a number of ar­ this will be the first real test for goose, ducks, guinea fowl and fran- tions that there might be some or­ during the past few days. The ex­ the mediative pow'ers of the Rail­ tained from a native at Zanzibar, on Sunday. Then, they said, the ganization and that the demonstra­ ceptionally hot and merciless rays rests other than those of the two sleeps all day and plays all night colin. bishops named have been made but road Labor Commission recently national association will be ready lO tions were not spontaneous. of Old Sol in the record heat wave Local Man Is Grilled and Fortunately the temper of the the names of the persons appre­ created under the Watson-Parker aid them In the trial they anticipate which has just swept the East took Pittsburgh Bootlegger Is tourists thus far has been good-na­ hended have not been made public. act will ensue. but a short time to apply the fin­ Two reasons are .advanced by the Arrested. Gay maintains that North Caro­ tured, probably because they do ishing touch to the coat of tan. Fearing that all religious func­ MELLON W ARY OF not understand most of the jeers tions will be suspended on August railroad man why they should have TOURISTS IN FIX, lina’s blue laws were passed before Although many of the soldiers Increases: Canton, O., July 24.— Two new the ratification of the United addressed to them, but unless some hate to leave camp and go back 1, great numbers of Catholics are action is taken by the police there gathering at the churches dally for First the increased cost of liv­ suspects entered the picture today States and are therefore unconstitu­ to their dally routine again, they ing; second the added responsibil­ POINCARE MEETING In the assassination of Editor Don tional. He will base his case up­ may occur a serious clash. will, nevertheless, feel refreshed. the purposes of having their chil­ AS LEADER DIES dren confirmed and performing de­ ity incurred by engineers as the-rar Mellett. on this contention, he declared. The two weeks In the “ great open” suit of the enormous automobile Carl Studer^ former pool room From North Carolina the two has done them a world of good, votions. It is stated that 3,000 chil­ dren werb confirmed at the Cathe­ traffic today which has added t« proprietor and alleged underworld liberalists will go to Tennessee and ' physically, morally, and mentally. their shoulders as every crossing leader, was questioned by police then to Missouri In an effort to The camp has been so successful dral here Friday, previous to the U. S. Secretary Not Anxiotis DEMOCRATS LAY PLAN must be watched. Italy Hold Director’s C a^ and Hyman Darling, a convicted break down the blue laws in those this year that even at this early arrest of Bishop Mora. Decision to ask for an increase bootlegger was arrested at his home states. stage, the soldiers are looking for­ The headquarters of the Nation­ ■was reached by representatives of TO GET VARE’S SEAT ward to next year and the next en­ al League for Religious Defense and Most of It Belongs to to Discuss Pact With In Pittsburgh. the national divisions and locals of Darling at first said he had noth­ campment. have been closed and three of the the Brotherhoods after more than leaders, Rene Caplstran, Luis Bus- ing to fear and would go to Canton MEDAL HERO SOUGHT Inspection Today. two weeks of deliberation. Antagonistic Premier. As The Herald went to press to­ tes and Rafael Cenlceres, have Members of Party. voluntarily hut later declared that Will Attempt to Commit All he would fight extradition. day. the military training program been placed under arrest. 25 YEARS IS FOUND Candidates to Pledge to of the two weeks ended. Nothing The league has opened new head­ DZERJINSKY, RUSSIAN Word was awaited from Ben remains except guard duty, muster quarters secretly, it Is understood, Milan, Italy, July 24.— A group Paris, July 24.— The Poincare Clark, Bertilllon bureau expert, Oust Pennsylvanian. tomorrow morning followed by and will carry on its plans for a cabinet is today striving to evolve who questioned Darling, formerly Wins Distinction in Philip­ of American tourists, mostly from Washington, July 24.— Tariff re­ breaking camp. This morning the boycott. TERRORIST, WAS SLAIN a financial program which It can a member of a' rum ring here. pines, Fades, Finally Asks It was reported today that Seno- New York, are stranded here today Darling, local officials declared, form and “ clean elections’’ are the entire regiment was Inspected by take before the Chamber of Depu­ What Chance of Glory ? Colonel Hunter and his staff. The ra Elena Lascurain De Silva, owing to the sudden death of John came to Canton on the night of primary issues upon which the soldiers stood In the company daughter of the former Mexican Death of Former Cheka Head Webster, 64, director of the Frank ties next week with leasonable as­ July 13 and was here for at least Democrats will strive to wrest con­ Washington, July 24— A quarter trol of Congress from the Republi­ streets while the Inspection was be­ ambassador to the United States, surances of success. two days. Caused by Poison—Trotsky & Clark’s tourist agencies. century search for a Congressional cans in the November elections, it ing made. Their equipment lay who is president of the Catholic Until the financial program Is Darling was one of the men con­ Women’s League, had been arrest­ Not at Funeral. Webster, who was conducting Medal of Honor man was ended was announced today by the Dem­ neatly arranged on their bfinks. outlined none cab say how strang victed on the testimony of Paul when the War Department received ed on charges of sedition. the group In a tour of Italy, died on Kitzlg, rum-runner, who was found ocratic National committee. The tents were furled making an London, July 24.— Felix Dzer- a letter from Joseph L. Epps of With the tariff Issue is linked up Interesting picture, one which it his arrival here. the Poincare cabinet will prove, murdered shortly after he turned jinsky, former chairman of the but It Is general opinion In politi­ Panamaw, Okla., asking about the that of adequate relief for the would take many words to depict. Money Held Up government’s witness In a case economic council and organizer of cal circles that the cabinet,’ under decoration. farmer. With the “ clean elections” Immediately after Webster’s against Darling and others. Darl­ For an act of gallantry on Dec. Issue is linked up the Pennsylvania FORMER LOCAL WOMAN the dreaded Russian Cheka, who the leadership of the cautious ing served two years as a result of died this week, was poisoned, ac­ death the police seized his luggage, Poincare, will bring forth a pro­ 4, 1899, during the Gilmore relief primary, where nearly $3,000,000 cording to dispatches from Minsk. Including jlO.OOO In cash, pending Kltzlg’s testimony. expedition at Vigan. on the Island was spent, and where the success­ gram which will at least win Initial Menacing notes have brought a The Minsk- dispatches declare the termination of legal formalities. of Luzon, when Epps captured ful Republican senatorial nominee, POSSE IN WOODLAND DIES FROM THE HEAT support from the Chamber. host of armed state militiamen In that a number of persons have been Most of this money belonged to twenty-one Insurgents, he was William S. "Vare, spent approxi­ Poincare Anti-Debt. plain clothes Into the city. arrested. Including SokcliukoC, the tourists, who are now unable to The problem of the American recommended for the Congressional mately $800,000. SEEKS YOUNG ELOPERS proceed until the authorities re­ The guardsmen patrolled about Medal, the most coveted of all “ Every nominee for United Miss May Wirtalla Attending for-mer commissar for finance. debt settlement remains more or the homes of principals In the In­ Riga dispatches state thtt Zino­ lease It, which may not be until loss an unsettled, question. M. American military and naval deco­ States senator this year should be Conference in Massachusetts another representative of the tour­ vestigation and Important witness rations. That was on Feb. 7, 1902, asked to state publicly before the Maine Boy and Girl Seen by viev, Trotsky, Kamonev and Sokol- Poincare has strongly opposed the Is Overcome— To Be Buried nikoff did not participate in the ist agencies arrives. Mellon-Berenger accord, but as es. but the War Department had never November election whether, In the evtn "Vare succeeds at the polls, he Searchers But Escape.; Fear Here. funeral of Dzj 'jinsky. premier he may not be able to car­ been able to locate Epps. Boy Will Shoot. ry his opposition to as great The search had been virtually would vote to seat him or any Miss May Wirtalla, of Bogota, CALIFORNIA TRIMS lengths as ho did when out of the AMERICANS DENY abandoned when the department other man for whom an uncon­ Machlas, Me., July 24.— A sys­ N. J., formerly of Manchester, was HELEN WILLS RETURNS cabinet. The prospects are, how­ received a letter last week from the scionable campaign fund was em­ tematic search of the thick forest overcome by the heat while running ever, that the debt problems will FRANC CONFERENCE missing hero. Unaware of the ployed,” said a statement Issued by In this vicinity was under way to­ for a bus in South Deerfield, Mass., PRIZE RING FAKERS be left largely in the hands of M. honor awaiting him, Epps wrote the Democratic committee. yesterday afternoon and died soon TO NET ON WEDNESDAY Briand, but he will be advised to to ask about a statement made by Both Senator Lenroot and his day hy a posse, headed by Sheriff Republican opponent, Gov. Blaine, John Cummings of Washington afterwards. She had been attend­ take no precipitate action. It seems his captain, that the latter had In­ Two Stellers Lose $2,500 and Mellon and Morgan Both De­ In Wisconsin, already are on rec­ county, for David Coughlin and ing a women’s missionary confer­ likely that the debt settlements clare They Are Not in Eu­ tended to recommend him for a Nellie Piper, 14-year-old lovers ence. First Tournament Play Since $2,000 Purses and Are Sus­ medal. ord as stating they would vote to will be delayed In being placed be­ rope on Business. oust Vare if elected. The Demo­ who eloped from their home at Miss Wirtalla was 36 years of Surgery Will Be in East pended Indefinitely. fore the Chamber. Ellsworth, 65 miles from here, age. She and her parents lived crats hope to obtain similar action Hampton Contests. M. Poincare is said to be very in other states, so that 'Va're virtu­ three days ago, leaving behind a here years ago. She was a cousin Los Angelei, July 24.— Chuck Dlnard, France, July 24. — KOREAN^ THREATENED anxious to meet with Secretary of Secretary Mellon has not the slight­ ally will be beaten before he Is note threatening suicide. of Motorcycle Officer Rudolph Wir­ New York, July 24.— Miss Helen Wiggins of Indianapolis and Char­ the Treasury Mellon, but the Amer Though they were seen and er­ talla. The family moved to New est intention of participating In a elected. Wills will m^ke her first tourna­ ley Welnert of Newarjc, N. J., to­ lean cabinet officer appears to be roneously reported captured at Jersey where Miss May was In day were the recipients of the se­ financial conference while In ' BY CHESEI FLOODS ment appearance since she was not over-anxious to meet M, Poin­ Europe, members of the Mellon Wesley yesterday afternoon, they charge of a music store In Bogota. verest disciplinary action taken care in any formal conference. continued to keep a jump ahead of She was active In church work. operated on in Franco when she party said today. plays in the women’s Invitation since the revamped boxing law In Premier Poincare today Issued a Many Cascualties Feared as their pursuers during the night. The body will be brought to Man­ California. They were refused their Mellon Is set In Ills resolve not to tournament at East Hampton, be­ denial of reports that he planned Biko Overflows and Kanko CIVIL WAR P S K E T The parents of young Coughlin chester on Monday afternoon and purses of $2,000 and $3,500 re­ to pro-rogue Parliament. mix business with pleasure and he fear he will use his gun effectively the burial will be In the East ceme- ginning next Wednesday. spectively, and were suspended In­ regards his visit to Europe solely In Becomes Torrent. Miss Mary K. Browne, captain of The strength of the franc which If the couple, thwarted once before teo’. definitely for their unsatisfactory the light of a vacation'. CAUSE OF TRAGEDY t6e Wightman Cup team, and Mrs. has improved since the advent of in an elopement, are again inter­ exhibition here Wednesday night. M. Poincare to office, appears to London, July 24.— While J. P. Tokio, July 24. — Scores of fered with. Molla Mallory, former national Welnert won In the fourth on a Morgan Is enjoying a quiet vacation houses were demolished by floods champion, are expected to play rest entirely in public ponfldence foul. In Poincare. in the English countryside, the In Onal, Korea, In the province of Gun Not Fired in Sixty Years (31YSTAL LAKE DIVER ‘ •against Miss Wills at East Hamp­ British press conjectures concern­ Chesel, according to dispatches re­ ton. From there Helen will go to SUMMER COTTAGE FIRE ing his presence here. ceived here today. It Is feared Goes Off, KiUingf Woman; SUBWAY STRIKERS Seabright, N. J., to engage In the WIPES OUT A FIRE Morgan himself declares persis­ that there will be many casualties. Man Held. DIES OF BROKEN BACK Invitation tournament beginning A large number of the employees tently that he Is here only on a Inhabitants of Selshu were there August 2. Muskegon, Mich., July 24-— of Orford Soap Company left by vacation, but the press Is as persis­ forced to flee to the hills -when the New York, July 24.— a civil war CLUBBED BY POUCE Ralph F. Christie, his wife, 37 and automobiles this morning at eight tent In declaring that “ It Is believ­ Blko river overflowed and inundat­ relic— a gun thi^t had not been SPANISH AVL4TOR KILLED, their two children were burned to o’clock for a day’s outing at River­ ed” that Morgan will engage In ed 200 houses, the reports said. fired In sixty years— was today West Willington Man Sustains MANILA FLIERS ESCAPE death today when their cottage at side Park, Springfield. conferences here which will have a Lack of food and water for those the cause of Martin Munson, 46, Charge That Unwarranted At- Fatal Injuries While Swim­ Madrid, July 24. — Captain Bear Lake was destroyed by fire. vital effect upon the French finan­ ■who were forced to desert their being held on a charge of homi­ tadK W as Made; Five More ming at Popular Resort. Gimenez of the Spanish air forces cial situation. homes is thought to be a serious cide. The gun was discharged ac­ was mortally Injured today when or Less Injured. menace to their safety. cidentally, according to Muiwon, the plane In which he was flying The raging waters have unaej* late yesterday, killing Mrs. Rus­ His spine injured in a dive from Maple Leaf to Run Its Trains one a pier at Crystal lake on Thursday, with two companions crashed Into POINCARE DAMPER ON mined numerous bridges and the sell Sokel. The charge tore New York, July 24.— Five sub- the Peutro Plquer mountains In a itrlkera were nursing bruises Michael A. Machacek, 20, of West railway service in the stricken set- side of her face entirely off. ind possibly worse Injuries today Willington, died In the Hartford fog. B y Radio in Storm Emergencies tors Is virtually stopped, the dl«- Captain Gallarza and the mechan­ (H M A N LEAGUE ARDOR as a result of an attack on them hospital at 3:30 yesterday after­ patohes stated. ic, Arozamena, both of whom took last night by a squad of 25 police. noon. The Injured boy was taken The Kanko river,‘ trfcverBlng Seoul LAST NIGHT’S FIGHTS. ^ part In the recent Madrid to Manila Eye-witnesses and the strikers des­ to that Institution Immediately Berlin, July 24.— The eagerness Is a seething torrent, althongli as At Tampa— Larry Avera, Atlanta^ flight, escaped without Injury, Chicago, July 24.— Radio Is t o , graphic system from any cause now cribed the attack as “ unwarrant- after he had struck the bottom of ^ means a delay In traffic until the of the German government to enter yet It has not overflown Its hanks Ga., welterweight, defeated Julian the lake and little hope was held safeguard travelers over a 2,200 td." mile stretch of steel railroad track! break Is repaired, officials pointed the League of Nations had notice­ Moran, of Spain, ten rounds. The police,' according to the wit­ out for his recovery. . SAIL TO ARRANGE FOB ably slackened today owing to the CARL liAEMMLE ABLE AMERICA IN OLYMPIC A method of radio communica­ out. Under the new system this At Long Branch— Murray Elkins, nesses, charged the strikers with He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. succession to power of former Pres­ TO LEAVE HIS HOSPITAL New York lightweight, drew with New York, July 24.— Murray tion was announced here today by will be a thing of the past. London, July 24.— Carl Leam- blackjacks Just as about a hund­ John Machacek and had been em­ Pivotal stations will be estab­ ident Raymond Poincare, It was Gene Johnson, Elisabeth, N. J., ten Hulbert, president of the A. A. U., officials of the Chicago, Milwaukee, 'mle, film magnate who recently red of them, accompanied In many ployed In Rockville mills for sev­ lished at Chicago, Milwaukee, Min­ learned from high government offi­ and Lawson Robertson, head coach and St. Paul Railway which Is be­ underwent an operation here, was rounds. ^ . cases by their wives, were emerg­ eral years. Besides his parents he cials. At New York— Jackie Grace, o8 of the 1924 American team, sail for lieved to assure absolute safety in neapolis, Miles City, Mont., Butte, sufficiently recovered today to ing from a ball where a mass Is survived by two brothers, John It was pointed out that Ger­ Philadelphia, outpointed Bailor Europe today to arrange for Ameri­ operation of trains. Spokane and Seattle. These will leave the nursing home. He went meeting had been held. and Frank, both of Rockville. direct a short wave radio Interlock­ many’s entrance to the league was Dardo, New York, ten rounda; A1 His funeral will take place on ca’s next Olympic Invasion. They When storms, blizzards or catas­ to the Savoy hotel where he •will The detectives arrpsted An­ ing organization which will enable out of the question unless military • . Roberts, of NelrKTork, Monday morning at 8 o’clock In the will attend the convention of the trophes paralyse other methods of week when thony Guggino, charging him with train dispatchers and others to get control of the Rhineland and Indl- convalesce until next Polish Catholic church In Rock­ International Amateur Athletic communication,— radio to the res­ he hopes to be able to leave disorderly conduct. Qugglno was in touch almost instantly with any rectly of the country, generally, ville. Burial will be in St. Ber- Federation at the Hague, beginjaing cue. Carlsbe^ ' thVfin|t«ii r ' taken away unconscious and had trjAMK aitieiAL tFpe* gaa 09tUr>l»-9hrtHghedt I t t t ^ilutrd’■ cemetery^. ^agiMt 6.« MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL dT SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926. PAGBTWdiV Off On the Wings of the Wind ABOUT TOWN ‘i d n i i n d i d g o o d THES AHEAF WILUMANTIC CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred V«cour of SAFETY MAN LISTS 12 Warren street have as their REAL BUSINESS PROfHEI gueats Mr. Vancour s f»t|i®j: and brother, from Miami. Florida. TEN UNFIT DRIVERS MEETING AUG. 14‘22 ^culaiion Is an oscillating factor, The entrants In the Comnwnlty By ROY J. GIBBONS. that Is It goes up and down Ih per club pet show will Join the Chau­ Chicago, July 24. — Contliftied cent, above In good times, and 16 tauqua parade good times are ahead. per cent, below In bad times, the Program Just the Center tonight at 6 JO. AU trend of wages follows only pn« Every State Should Exclude children In town are Invited to en­ This from America’s most fa­ ter this parade. Fonr prises will be mous statistician of the family suro thing. pocketbook—Halbert P. Gillette of And that Is per capita money. Week Full of Good Things awarded for the best costumes and fSB Apiece. Drivers Who Are in Class­ pets In the parade. this city, who applies engineering principles In his calculations to de­ Right now our per capita money for Methodists. Mr. and Mre. Joseph J. Morlarty termine Just what a dollar can do Is around $52. That Is, If all the es He Selects. now and what it will do five years money In the country wore equally of Main street are entertaining Mr. divided there would be enough to and Mrs. J. Shea and family of hence. Gillette Is the man whom puz­ give every Inhabitant $52. And (Special to The Herald) Norwich over the week-end. approximately 80 cents of every Chicago, July 24.—There are Each summer the Methodist peo­ zled tariff boards call In for help i1 ten claases of people who aren t whenever they get stuck. He hae dollar is backed by gold. "That ple of Manchester look forward to means we have about $39 of gold fit to drive cars, according to a list the announcement of the program MRS. WTflBBB HONORED. given scientific lifts to Innumer­ prepared by S. J. Williams, able commissions the country oyer per capita. - on the Willimantic Camp Meeting. "Wages then are proportional to tor of the public safety division of This year will bo no exception to Mrs. H. O. Weber, wife of the trying to shake down high living the National Safety Council. pastor of the Lutheran Concordia the per capita money In circulation. the rule. Plans for this year have costs. And both facts and figures prove These, he says, would be exclua- been made on a large scale and church, Winter and Garden streets He never theorizes. He never ed from motoring if every state en- many new tjilngs have been added was the guest of honor at a party has been wrong in his prosperity them to be so at the very moment, acted the model motor vehicle op­ given by the Sunday school teach­ predictions. He utters only facts says Gillette. erators’ and chauffeurs’ act recom­ to the usual list of good things. The dates of the meetings are from ers In the church parlors iMt even­ supported by his unerring figures. "At the present time we nave mended by the recent National ing. It was Mrs. Weber’s birthday. So don’t worry. approximately 50 per cent, more Conference on Street and Highway August 14 to 22 and every day Is crowded with numbers that will The decorations were pink and No Panic In Sight. money'ln circulation than we had Safety. ■white. , . . „ No panic Is due. You may con­ In 1913, which Is the year of reck­ draw all the old friends and make Fred Werner, organist of the oning given an arbitrary figure of These are: many new. tinue to run the family bus with 1. Children under 16. The regular program begins with church, favored with piano num­ full assurance that there will be 100. 2. Persons whose height does not bers and Miss Anna Tluck sang enough at hand to meet the last "And we find that wages are up permit easy reach of the control­ a concert by the Manuel Concert Company, New England artists several solos. around 65 per cent, mow than ling pedals. Yacht Club regatta, Larchmont, N. Y . ______behalf of the Sunday school teach­ they were In 1913," says Gillette. 3 Persons who have not sufll- who will entertain with both vocal ers presented Mrs. Weber with a “Combined with this we see cient strength to operate control and Instrumental numbers Inter­ I Women are so brave. They mar­ At the Races beautiful old rose boudoir lamp •wholesale commodity prices drop­ levers easily and positively. spersed with an addrqss by the ry golfers. and a large birthday cake. ping. They have been stationary 4. Persona under the Influence District Superintendent and a so­ T M lunch was served and a social hour for some time. Their present level of liquor or diugs. cial hour. This concert company 0 m is around 145. They will continue will also be present and assist at Your luck may be bad, but a enjoyed. 5. Epileptics or others subject to Texas man has been farming 42 there for some time. But v»S®® fits or fainting spells. the morning and afternoon ser­ SIAVS will not go down. They will go 6. Persons who do not know vices, August 15. Bishop Brenton years. d e a t h o p THOMAS WILSON T. Badley will be the speaker for up Instead. , and understand the traffic laws, Don’t ask for more butter. A "This must happen because is - ordinary rules of t^e wad, and these services. Rev, Walter R* SAVS Thomas Wilson, son of Thomas Davenjort, D. D., will be the even­ waiter shot a man in a Paris cafe. la not probable that our per capita other points concerned with safe T Wilson of 37 Edwards street, i money will diminish. Wage levels and efficient automobile operation. ing speaker. Rev. Joseph Cooper died at 2:80 yesterday will preside at the afternoon ser- Take too much exercise and you Rice cooks more quickly If put always have followed per capita 7. Persona with dangerously de­ on 10 minutes earlier. the U. S. 'Veterans’ hospital, Ruth- money levels. They have been on fective hearing or eyesight. vice. * get muscle bound. Think too land. Mass. He had been at this n- During the week each morning much and you burst a brain cell. the Increase since the Napoleonic 8. Cripples or Pe” ®ns A well-known slogan seems to be stltutlon since April 14, soon after wars. They never recede per­ arms or legs whose defects mier- there will be first a morning watch Ho hum! the death of his mother which oc­ period followed by a series of helps changed to "Say It with clgarots.’’ manently. „ ?erTwTth tholr safe control of an Is' curred early In April, and had been Will Keep Wages Up. in Sunday school work In charge of Nicest thing about an old straw confined to his bed for the past Miss Mabel Pollard of South Man­ Once, a "party" was where chil­ "But Increased efficiency *''9?*^ersons whose nervous struc­ hat Is when you leave a cafe you dren went and acted like grown­ fifteen weeks. further reduce commodity prices, ture Is not sound or who do not re- chester. There Is a different may get a new one by mistake. Mr. Wilson was born In Bslfast, speaker each day, each speaking ups. Now, It’s where grown-ups go which shot perclpltously down- and act like children Ireland. June 24, 1889 and had ward from 242 to their present '^'^llh'^Tho^mentally lucompetent from his own experience In a par­ What If you had to wait as long t r J been In this country since he was ticular line of work. These will level of around 145 since 1^20. for a doctor to come as he has to A liberty bell never gives a wed­ eleven years old. For * t*™® ^be That would keep wages up -and cover grading the school. Vacation wait to get his money? family lived In Talcottvllle, later Bible Schools, Week-day eRliglous ding ring. ______push prices even farther down. Instruction and other timely top- moving to Manchester where they "There Is only one factor that p e o pl e dem and m ore A New York theatrical producer Ten million feet of lumber de­ have since made their home. can operate to reduce wages more iC8 recently died at 61 without ever stroyed by a Detroit flre^woud Mr. Wilson was a carpenter and than temporarily and that Is a re­ The next period Is Stewardship having been In Jail at all. THAN TRANSPORTATION find Missions In charge of Dr. R. have made enough matches to I served overseas In the World War duction In our per capita money. E. Gornall of Chicago. Dr. PhUlp If grasshoppers were larger they smoke a pipe. In the lOlst Engineers’ Division. He This Is hardly likely because- we L Frick follows this with a period was gassed while In the service and Halbert P. Gillette. have almost two-thirds of the could get jobs at soda fountains. Let's take the cars away from since his return to this country has world’s gold supply and our effi­ of Bible Interpretations which will reckless drivers. Then our streets payment whenever It falls due. . Motor Car Must Provide Com be given in his usual masterly way The early bird catches the dick­ been In poor health. ciency of production Is constant­ plete Comfort With Fine Per will be safe, and quiet—and de­ The remains will be brought to “■We're in the pleasant grip of ly Increasing. . and will hold his aud’ence right ens when he cows the lawn. sustained prosperity,” Gillette formance and Economy through the series. Dr. Milton S. serted. V 5 his home in Edwards street khls "I believe that within the next Rees win be the director In » class Eat lunch so you won’t be so afternoon. Funeral services will re 8&y8> 30 or 40 years the ordinary laborer You are making a serious mis­ held Monday afternoon at two And here’s what gives him a will be earning the equivalent of a That there Is a distinct trend In on Evangelism and will be of hungry. Mayor of New York take when you learn nothing from sy^'cla help as he gives of his large o’clock. Rev. Frederick C. Allen of right to say it: fairly ftood executive’s salary to- motor car buying that bruised his knee sitting down to day. Why? Because our per cap­ rather spectacular developments exp, rience. It. ____ _ Second Congregational church will dinner. officiate and burial will be In the W equals M times V ita money is mounting. Efficiency In the Industry Is the opinion of ’ihe afternoon services will vary “D. T’s” Is the abbreviation for Walter P. Chrysler, mptor car but will be of great Interest to all. Mussolini has a brother. That’s family plot at Mount Hope ceme Is on the increase and that will "delirium tremens.” And also for ttry, Talcottvllle. bring prices down and push wages Monday will be Woman’s Field the helghth of oblivion. I “debts.” The two are about tne oX r'to Mr, Chr„!.r, peo Day. Tuesday will be a W. C. Mr. Wilson Is survived by his up.” same. father, one sister, Mrs. R. W. Gar Looks like some mystic Incanta- pi, d«i«an4 " “"rt™ " T. U. Gold Medal contest. Wednes­ Never count your socks before Uon, doesn’t it? Might think on simply transportation at * P” ®®’ day and Thursday will have a rard and one brother, Robert Wll- CREAM PUFF MIGHTY they are matched. Statistics show there ai‘® first glance that it was a hokus Los Angeles—The cream puff Is Ehey demand In their cars all the speaker. Friday will be Interde­ 200,000,000 dolls in the United son. numerology or excellences, proportionately, that a nominational Day and Bishop An­ A bomb with a time fuse makes pocus charm In mightier than the rolling pin. John derson of Boston will preside. Dr. States, not counting the human FAMED FOR BISCUITS some such thing. -But It Isn t Edward Ely was granted a divorce higher price commands. an excellent alarm clock. m That combination of figures and Furthermore, he says, H. W. Hurlburt will respond to the ones. just because his wife threw one of Fisher, mlxup of letters spells your bread the mushy biscuits at him'while he mand Is so Insistent •welcome and addresses will follow Everything’s Impossible until The man criticizing justice usu­ spread that they are going to have by Dr. David X). Pitt, Edwin Hill someone does It. and butter tomorrow. was driving. The puff splattered all ally has a kick coming because it Now for the explanation. it s over the windshield, according to ■what they want I'ld Dr. J. Bevetage Lee. Satur- was to blame for his downfall. terial in red and blue and works "mammy . bakes niscuus au u jr • The purchasing of motor cars 1 jjg Laymen’s day and It Is Windshields can’t dodge. Gillette’s own mathematical way to Ely which, with alleged nagging ■with it utitll Its own manufacturer long, for the demand for P tear the veil off the financial fu­ ■has taken a distinct trend recently g^pected that hundreds of laymen would^t recosnl,. It. Potot.dU uct. h.._ reached a. lar. M WaU and swearing, the judge deemed that Is of the greatest Importance blble classes with their fam- Street. Every student who ever ture. It works both for the coun­ crusty enough. tSthe industry." says Mr Chrysler I...... - ...... bands of navy blue chiffon, accent try and the Individual, too, this llles will be present. The evening The Heat? WhoCaresl the blue and finish the frock. The attended the university knows in an Interview In Detroit. program will be a lecture by Dr. Annie Fisher, through her cook way: ■WHEN FAT’S ON FIRE sleeves with their voluminous ruf­ To put out blazing fat throw on "People are no longer satisfied Frick on ‘•‘Nightingale Island” and fles are very smart Indeed. ing. She receives Irge orders for merely with transportation at a Signor Mario Capelll, world con­ biscuits from graduates W equals wage level. salt, sand or ashes. 'Water only in­ price. They are In ^ ln ^ on the cert artist will sing. Slgnor Capelll M equals money in circulation. creases the blaze, ^ same things they find In higher will remain over Sunday, August P equals population. Talk about money for a song. V equals the velocity at which priced cars; in due j 22 and will sing at all three ser­ the Investment, of course, vices. ^ , Once we got an auto for 10 notes. Two Extremes money changes hands. On this Sunday will be the usual DANCING TONIGHT they are going to have these de­ Some men have winning ways. The average wage, so Gillette’s mands satisfied. f,,n- Love Feast led by Rev. F. C. Bak­ “They are most Insistent on ful er.______Morning worship at 10:30 St. Louis girl stole $175 to elope. system has proven, is directly pro­ Lakeside Casino alied bodies which give all the oc-I sermon by Dr. Frick. Dr. portional to per capita “ “J' cunants- ample room. They Insist Qeorge Spencer speaks at the eve- Our radio wouldn’t work so well. tlnlled by the velocity of circula­ South Coventry. Tiot only on full-sited bodies, hut service and the afternoon So we got $25 on It. tion. But since the velocity of clr- on ease of riding as -well—real will.be announced later, comfort And, of course, with services of the week will be Doesn’t matter, but wonder If this they want the best of perform- all and a welcome Is ex- shoe dealers ever walk to work? oncfi with real economy of opera- tended to all denominations. Cop- ,, les of the program will soon be In Charleston dance Is said to be healthy. So is hurdle jumping. TODAY “All of these things can he built hands of all Methodist pastors CONTINUOUS Into a four-cylinder car at a rea- .j^jil be glad to give them to Bonably low price. any Interested. The choir will be New York girl made $1300 out 2:15 to 10:30. “The Industry has developed ^jy ^rs. Milton S. Rees and of'poetry, but some people can make money out of anything, even State today until It Is entirely possible ^j^g^g jigo be songs by a male to Kivo more per dollar than would chorus. farming. d o u b l e f e a t u r e b il l have been Imagined as short a time year the committee assures How do fish keep from getting Blanche Lionel Barrymore as two years ago. that this is the best program over their enthusiasm dampened? Ronald “It Is to that end that we are -without doubt be a Colman & Sweet in ehanlng our manufacturing plans ^j.yg prophecy in this case. Surely So hard to get a good cutting and WG nre very confident that the I y iq y q t was better promise that such in car of this type which we produce jjjjght be true. A world tenor, edge on soft collars there’s no Joy “The Lucky Lady” will enjoy a conspicuous success poheert artists, groat speakers and In being a laundry man these days. “HIS SUPREME from the start." , leaders of experimental knowledge a id I MOMENT” Also “Song Reel” Mr. Chrysler did not amplify his jjj each department, dally recrea- utatement with any details of the j^r groups, tennis, volley ball, KILLS SWEETHEART IN new car which he Is apparently qyeitg and other things of Interest SUNDAY & MONDAY^ about to produce. «^®ry one, make an Ideal week BROTHER’S PRESENCE It Is the general opinion In the ^jjjg splendid grove, which has Industry, however, that the new gg many years been a favorite " T fie d ^ I ^ C o m m & of the car will embody many of the Ideas gj| Methodists east Flint. Mich., July 24.—Police to­ which have been exploited In oth- (Connecticut River, day were investigating a murder I inBrSmf5tJor%nlls-r^ er Chrysler models, and which and suicide by Garby McBride, 24, have kept this car continually In City Feller: Are your crops who took his own life after shoot­ Here’s the long and the short of| the foreground among fjpe .cars bothered much by pests? ing his fiantee, Lillian Bostwlck, the Elks’ convention »t Chicago. ’WILLIAM resents since the first Chrysler was pro­ Farmer; Nope, this place aln 11 24. The shooting occurred In 1^^® ^ g Hartzman of Moline, HI., duced two and a half years ago. near a paved road.—Life. Bostwlck home In the presence of ’ * . . 3 inches Ull; Albert elenore MEHERDTS; Thfwadlng pool at Central Park. N. Y.. Is scene of one constant frolic mud all day long Here’s a group playing rlng-around-the-waterspout — two ™ a?"een sweethearts’^ several e . Wallereteln of Richmond, V»., | Flight Chief years. 1 measures Juet 4 feet 4 Inches. REED SILENT ABOUT hot weather variation of the lamppost game. SLUSH FUND COURSEl ■■■" '' ■ ■

Kansas City—Senator Jim Reed, the national watch dog. Is main­ taining a discreet silence as to the !; tourse he expects to pursue when CHAUTAUQUA I the senate "slush fund” committee 3 meets again this month to delve In­ MADGE BEUAMY i' to the charges of Corruption In the recent Illinois primary election. JULY 2 7 TO AUGUST 2 X HARRISON EOBB> 1 Nor will he comment on ^ e USUEEEKIOH'IWID TORRENCE t methods which the committee will f r a n k McGLYNN Li I i use In keeping a wary eye on the Dunbar Singing Bell Ringers in “Abraham Lincoln” ^ CIORIAHOPE-CHAWfS E A » |D lj S other primary elections throughout Lowell Paton Artists the country. “Applesauce”—Comedy-drama h \ ScenariobrSteVnsajrmaiesksf' \ >. Since the mammoth reception Zedeler String Quintet puNishedinleasHt^neaspopers^ ‘i which was given the eenlor senator Frank B. Pearson 3 Irom Missouri, on his arrival here Harrison-Hufsmith Recital Co. 8 roUowlng the adjournment of con- Frank H. HoUman harry BEAUMONT' R tress, he had made no statements Emerson Winters Co. nw dudhon-^ IS to activities of the committee. Ross Crane On what he expects to find In Montaville Flowers .-r- Illinois, and on whom he will call Sunday—2 Shows he remains silent. DRAMA, MUSIC NOVELTIES, LECTUI^ 6 :45 and 8:45. Associates of Senator Reed have i Intimated that his retlscence Is due Season Hckete $3, Evening Season Tickets $2.25, Chd^en $ Monday—3 Shows I to the desire to spring a "surprliie P. Trubee Davison, recently ap­ 'attack,” before the necessary wit­ pointed Assistant Secretary of War OnSaleatPackardDrug,Mur^yp™g. WatWns Bros.. Pagani Bros, and Matinee ^ ...... nesses can become frightened and In charge of Aviation, takes the air Eveidnf ...... 7$00 A f:00. I disappear. at Washington on his first flight of West Side Store. The University of Texas has an inspeetlon. He was a pilot during I Income of $10,000 a dky from oil the war, and files hU own ship. '(..v u ^ altlea. God does not pay every Satur­ MEET, YOUR day, but finally he pays.—Italian THE PASSOVER Proverb. m PASTORS The Evenihg Herald By GEORGE HENRY DOLE. Make yourself an honest man, International Sunday School Lesson Text, July 25. and then you may be sure that m REV. JOHN A. ANDERSON Sunday Schwl Lessons there Is one rascal less- In the Even Christ our passover Is sacrificed for U8.--1 Oor. 6;7» Swedish CongregationaL by William^. Ellis. world.—Thomas Carlyle. For Every Age, C re^ and Nationality. I count life Just a stuff to try A Series of Thumbnail Sketches the soul's strength on.—Robert That passover scene! That last thoughts sustain . Infentlon. Browning. this fact, and the rest clearly CONCORDIA LUTHERAN. of the Local Clergy. affliction to compel Pharaoh to free ST. JAMES'S R. C. Israel was about to fall upon the The'face Is made every day by Jesus said that except we 4ri^.' Rev. H. O. Weber. Its morning prayer and by its Egyptians, The destroying angel His blood, we have no life In ns. Of. R®t. W. P. Reldy. course He did not mean material’ Rer. J. P. Timmins. John Alfred Anderson was born BETWEEN TBE SPHINX’S FEET morning look out of the windows passed over the land. The door On Sunday the services will be blood, but that for vfhlch It standi. Rev. Francis McDonough. in Sweden in 1875. His father which open upon heaven.—Joseph posts and lintels of the homes of held in Jarvis Grove beginning at was a school teacher and it was Parker. the Israelites were marked by. dip­ Blood is the life-giving, npbulldln'f 10:30 a. m. The pastor will element of the body, just .as Hli Masses tomorrow at St. James s from him that he received his early the blood. Above the doorway of ping a bunch of hyssop in the blood preach on "God’s Glory in Nature.” education. - Henceforth I call you not serv­ of the sacrificial lamb. Thereupon Spirit is the life of the souL Ah, R. C. church will be celebrated at The following musical selections The International Sunday every Hebrew home in Egypt, on now we see! The blood on the door 7 a. m., 8.30 a. m., and 10.30 a. m. After completing his higher stud­ piat dread night when God’s ants; for the servant knoweth not the destroying angel passed over will be rendered: ies in Sweden he came to this coun­ School Lesson for July 25th Is, what his lord doeth; but I have the houses of the Israelites and posts is God’s love making ou< Recitation of the Rosary will pre­ Soprano solo— Geistliches Lied "The Passover”—Exodus 11: ^venging angel stalked abroad, thoughts true. The blood on th« try in March, 1903. He becaihe ^a,s sprinkled the blood of the called you My ' friends; for all none were harmed, but the first­ cede the last mass. —Won Klenzl, converted in North Easton, Mass., things that I have heard of My lintels is His love making our In« Music by the junior choir at the Miss Anna Tluck. 1-12:36. Passover lamb. This was the sign born in all the families of the 8.30 a. m. mass will be as follows: of safety because It was the em­ Father I have made known unto Egyptians were smitten with death. tentlons righteous. Male quartette—"The Day of you.—Jo’nn 15:15. But the hyssop, what is that? Prelude— Melody In G ...Ashford the Lord” ...... S. G. Smith blem of obedience. By this mark Has this seemingly strange story a the faithful were to be known and definite meaning for us? What is Why mark with a bunch of Ytyssopf Processional Hymn. "Clinging to the Rock of Ages” For a few weeks I have been liv­ No one is touched with the love o{ Anthem—Jesus, How ...... W. A. Ogden ing within sight of the Pyramids; t?o be exempt from the destruction So nigh Is grandeur to our dust. like it in the Lord being our pass- Beautiful ...... O’Connor Sf the first horn. It may have So near la God to man. over? God, that satisfying, peace-bestow-? In the afternoon, a social gather­ and It is a priceless experiehce to When Duty whispers low. Thou ing power until in some degrefi.,,,. Anthem—Praise Ye the ing will be enjoyed by the congre­ awaken every morning with the fleen that some ultra-progressive It is written, "Behold, I stand at Lord ...... Stanfield jews refused to conform to so must. the door, and knock: if any man evils’ are overcome, and this is doni gation. Great Pyramid outside of one’s The youth replies, I can! only by passing through bitter Offertory—Soprano Solo, r, Incl'jw. In all lights and moods, crude a custom as being unworthy hear my voice, and open the,door, I "Ave Maria" ...... Millard of their Intellectual emancipation, Ralph Waldo Emerson. will come in to him.” Then there is temptation, the hitter hyssop. SWEDISH LUTHER.\N CHURCH. by day and by night, I have become "Purge me with hysson, and I shall Miss Nellie Moynihan Rev. P. J. O. Cornell. familiar with the Pyramids and the ff so their household shared the a door within us. In fact, every Anthem—Ave Maris S tella ...... terrible fate of the Egyptian The new man takes the old cir­ mind has two doors, one through be clean.” When Jesus was explr* S:)’.i.nx. I have climbed to the top of )’>mes. cumstances, aud bringing God to which expression goes out into the ing upon the cross, they put thi ...... Brennan The regular morning service will the Great Pryaraid, and I have Anthem—Now the Dewy Shades them, makes them the new life. world, and one throug’a which life sponge dipped in vinegar, npo4 be held at 10:45 and will be in penetrated :o the king’s chamber in An Autocrat’s Duel With God. Phillips Brooks. hyssop, and He drank. So with bib* of ...... Connor Swedish, with sermon by the pas­ comes from above; one opening the center of that mountain of This dramatic culmination of outwardly into this world; the ter conflict. His love comes in. Communion—Organ Solo, tor. Student Frank Anderson, who stone. tJie ten plagues has two outstand Let our thoughts and Intention^ “Tremulae” ...... Schubert is substituting for Rev. Cornell BIG JOB RESCUING FISH other opening heavenward. Most stimulating of all my ex­ ihg messages that may be noted IN LANDLOCKED WATERS If we have a door within us, it be marked by His love and life;| Recessional Hymn. during the summer months, is at­ periences here has been seeing the here. The first is that nobody is Numbers to be rendered by the must have the side posts and cross­ then the destroying powers of un­ tending the Upsala College reunion tablet between the f0et of the great or powerful or rich enough worthy thoughts and wrong Inten­ senior choir at the 10.30 a. m. mass which is being held in Naugatuck, successfully to defy the living God. Springfield, 111.—Fish rescue piece, or lintel, at the top. Our Sphinx. During the past winter the work over the nation will be un­ thoughts and intentions are related tions will pass harmlessly over us< •will be as follows: Ftldav, Saturday and Sunday, so Sphinx has been completely uncov­ Pharaoh was neither the first nor and the Lord will be our passover^ Prelude— Cante de Joie ....S e r g e Rev. Cornell will preach tomorrow usually heavy this year, is the be- as door posts and lintel, for ered. The accumulated sand has the last to try this. His duel with lief of William J. Stratton, director Anthem—Fading, Still Fading.. as he does not leave on his vacation been carried away, by eight hun­ Jehovah cost him his first-born son, ...... Sullivan until the early part of next week. ^ and more sorrow and shame than of the Illinois Board of Conserva­ OH YES, CORN CAN’T AR’GUE WITH dred chanting Arabs, working to tion. Offertory—"0 Salutaris" Rosewig There will be no Sunday school the music of flute and tom-tom, so any monarch cares to undergo. We DOES GROW TALL THIS "CENTRAL** Arthur E. Keating, Tenor session or evening service. Heavy floods have landlocked that now the entire figure of this do not know everything about the countless fish, and in Illinois, he Anthem—Oh Jesus, Savior of mysterious man-beast has been re­ Living God; but we do know that Huntsville, Mo.—The tall corn Paris—There Is no chance td My Soul ...... Brandt SWEDISH CONGREG.ATION.\L. said, more than 100 men will be argue with a new type of telephond vealed as it was built, at least four He insists upon being God, su­ assigned to the task of replacing stories have begun. Corn-belt farm­ Anthem— Mother Dearest, Mother thousand years go. Provision is be­ preme and alone, in unchallenged ers, having plowed and cultivated operator recently Installed here. Il| Rev. J. A. .\nderson. the fall of the same year and “lost” members of the finny tribe is a 2 4-hour-a-day phonograpfr. Fairest ...... Connor in ing made by the Egyptian Govern­ dominion. Whoso attempts to with­ in their home waters, by truck and their fields Into the assurance of a Recessional Hymn. then decided to take up the minis­ stand Him will be broken as Pha­ When a person calls a numbei^ ment to keep off the encroaching 8 6 in 0 « successful year, have turned to The regular morning service will try. raoh was broken. In contemplation the creation o2 fiction. that has been changed, he Is au­ be held at 10:30, and the evening Mr. Anderson’s theological edu­ sands of the desert. Certain repairs A state-wide survey Is under and reconstruction are also under of the Divine Saviourhood let, us way to determine the extent of the Several report that they were tomatically plugged In on thd CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. service at 7 o’clock. cation was obtained at the Chicago way. hot overlook the Divine Godhood work needed, along the Illinois, lost for days in their fields. One phonograph and hears a male voice, Sunday school has been discon­ Theological Seminary. He grad­ and sovereignty. Mississippi, Sangamom and Kaska- Randolph county man declares he announcing In sonorous tones: tinued during July and August. uated from that institution in 1909. Between the long forepaws of the "This number has been changed^ During the absence of the pastor, enigmatic figure stands ^ tall This old story, also, in the sec­ skia rivers. will saw his corn stalks up into ■who la In 'Waterville, Vt., Robert The regular weekly prayer meet­ His first pastorate was in Beverly, ond place. Is freighted with the firewood. A falling stalk is said to please consult the new telephone ing will be held Wednesday at Mass., where he also was ordained. granite tablet, or stele, covered beautiful message that God merci­ directory. This number has been Bulla, class leader, will have charge with hieroglyphics, which, of course have broken the backs of a team cf of the services. Morning prayer 7:30. From there he was called to West fully provides a way of escape for mules. changed; please consult the ne\d New York, N. J., where he served have been read. These tell a story His own, "He keepeth the feet of m s FLING ENDS telephone------tomorrow will begin at 10 o clock that may bear directly upon the If all the tall corn stories were for nine years. His saints.” His omnipotence is at placed end to end,.they would lie— and the morning service will start present Sunday School Lesson. For Kashmir— Sir Hari Singh, the at 10:30. In the fall of 1919 he received the service of His love. In His own and He and lie. PLEADS FOR DOG a call from Orange, Mass., and they record that the tablet was way. He provides deliverance for new maharajah, after frolicking Sunday school will meet at 12 erected by Thotmes PV, pharaoh of o’clock and the young people’s ADDISON served as pastor there for four His friends. When we were doomed about Europe and acquiring con­ LEADS IN HLAPLE Passlac, N. J.—Send me to Jail,- meeting will be held at 6 o’clock. years and in 1924 he came to the Egypt, in fulfilment of a vow. by sin and undeserving, "Christ siderable notoriety as the well- but don’t shoot my dog.” That wae Swedish Congregational church in One day—so runs this record our Passover is sacrificed for us.” known "Mr. A.,” now has settled Warsaw, N. Y.—^New York state the plea of 18-year-old Josephine The evening service will take place which he left—he was hunting at 7:30. There was some excitement In this town. The way of escape for Israel In down as one of the simplest of the produced more maple sugar and Graboulse when a judge offered the Rev. Anderson married Miss gazelles in the desert, and rested Egypt typifies man’s deliverance Hindn ruling princes. His court is choice between Jail and a fine of Hie 'Week. the Glastonbury meadows Wednes- under the shadow of the Sphinx for syrup this year than 'Vermont. Of Monday,______7:30—Band practice . , day afternoon and the prelim- Anna Ebbeson, of .Waltham, Mass.. from the destroying angel of sin. much less magnificent than those the large producing counties In the $6.80 for failing to obtain a license Wednesday, 7:80—Prayer meet- this frqe movie show be in 1912. The couple have four his noon-tide siesta. As he slept, the Our salvation Is granted because maintained by his predecessors, and state, Wyoming county stands at for her dog. She was escorted to and sun-god, patron of the Sphinx, ap­ of the shed blood of the sacrificed Ing. gan in this way. A Polish farmer children, Carl, Ruth, Anna he has grown into great esteem t’ne head with a production of 96,- jail, hut was released later In the 7:30—ClOBB meeting. W alter. peared to him and foretold that Lamb of God. with the people of his provinces. day when a friend paid the fine. Friday, was one of the busy number, mak­ seme day he would become king of 000 pounds. ing hay when the sun shines and Egypt: and when that event should ZION’S LUTHERAN. he had a number of loads of hay already to be raked so he made a come to pass he should remove the sand from the Sphinx, as a mark of Rev. H. F. R. Stechholz. call on the haymaker whose lot HEY, EVERBODY, LISTEN __ joined his. "Say, mister, I like to gratitude for his vision. As the tablet clearly Implies, this Sunday school tomorrow will be-1 borry you horse rake. Me rake You may SANDY’S IN MOVIES NOW promise predicted an improbability, gin at 10 o’clock and the morning | no work. No dump. Thotmes TV was only a younger son service will be held at 11. take my rake,” replied the farmer, ;bo a horse was hitched into the Amenhotep II, and his older broth­ er, the crown prince, was alive ST. BRIDGET’S R. C. rake and the owner of the horse rake noticed the absence of hold­ 'Sandy” is in the movies now! Also he was but the son of a com­ That is the good news that will mon wife, while the crown prince Rev. C. T. McCann. backs on the harness so he spoke bring all fiction lovers to the State to the man about it. "Me no have had been born to a queen of royal- theatre Sunday and Monday when blood. Nevertheless, the vision was Masses tomorrow will be cele- to use holdbacks on my rake” was the first local showing of the new the reply. A start was made and fulfilled; and he became Thotmes brated at 8:30 and 10:15. Fox Film will take place. This IV; and, as the tablet records, he An’ Still i in a few moments the rake was full celebrated story by Elnore Meherin fulfilled his piois obligation to ex ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL. of hay. As there was no holdback has been read by legions as it ap­ ______.straps the horse rake bumped the peared serially in more than a hun­ cavate the Sphinx. G. Reynolds of Glaston- horse and there was plenty of ac- Sphinx Speaks to Scripture Rev. E. dred big city newspapers in every “Well, what is it?” some reader bury will .preach at the morning tlon for the next ten minutes. part of the United St-'>tes. service tomorrow^ at 10:45. The ' The wheels of the rake took Its theme is one of widespread asks. Egyptian tombs and museums are full of such inscriptions. This, They Come evening service will be omitted. turns in leaving the ground, then appeal. It records, in an unforget­ the heels of the driver went ^ table manner, the search of a typi­ however, may be the most romantic S-ALVATIONi ARMY. heavenward as he turned a hacic cal modern girl for happiness. The find of Egyptology. For the weight somersault off the rake and the sensational success that greeted it of opinion among ever-disagreeing Commandant C. M. Abbott. horse ran away. Someone stopped instantaneously upon publication Egyptologists now places the Op­ the horse and the Polish farmer was due to the fact that the char pression and Exodus of Isreal in the Major and Mrs. Edward Perrett and the owner of the horse rake acter of "Sandy” has been treated eighteenth dynasty. Instead of the- of New York, formerly of this made their appearance* about the with a candor that is sometimes nineteenth, and substitutes Thot­ town, will lead the services in the remains of the now delapidatsd daring .but always, true-to-life. mes III for Rameses the Great as citadel on Sunday. Major Perrett horse rake. An examination show­ "Sandy” is the daughter of a the traditional pharoah of the Op­ an’ descriptions lookin’ for furniture than you’d ever imagine could be gathered t gether m o is head of the supplies and purchas­ ed both shafts broken and the axle jazz age who holds all the advanc­ pression: and Amenhotep II as the ______1. im.o'.r lie Knnnin’ Stil hut 1 ing department at general head­ badly sprung. “What was the ed ideas commonly credited to the pharaoh of the Exodus. If that be quarters in New York. matter, couldn’t you hold your present-day girl. She firmly be­ true—and we may not permit our­ Sunday school will begin at 9:30 | horse?’ asked the farmer. "Oh. lieves that the older generation can selves to fall into the domination of and the holiness meeting will take me went off! Fell right over teach her nothing but that she can either the archaeologists or the An’ it only goes t’ show how^tis with folks, just like I told you before. No matter who th«y place at 11. The afternoon praise hack! Horse he run away.’ My ive them a few lessons in throw­ theologians—then we may under­ service and band concert in the rake is broken so I cannot use it, ing over antiquated conventions in stand the tablet between the feet of aro m^where thev are if you got somethin’ that interests ’em an’ you go right for’ard tm teU ena park will be held at 3 o’clock and said the farmer. "You take shafts favor of a behavior code that gets the Sphinx. In that case the Book the evening service will meet at off my rake, put on your rake, the maximum fun out of life. of Exodus tells us why Thotmes IV 7:30. was the answer. An examination In a highly dramatic story the ascended the throne and not his of havin’ this bootleg advertisin’ thrown up at ’em, the way they been tellin ns. of the Polish farmer’s rake showed author proves that rules of conduct older brother, the logical heir. that If oil was used to lubricate the developed through centuries of ci­ If Amenotep II was the pharaoh various parts It could he used so vilization cannot be altered or dis- Why, a W wuz talkin’ t’ me yestiddy-you know they’re aU rnnnin’ Sate ov^ in SOUTH METHODIST. of the Exodus (and a Scholarly this question was asked, "Did you ipissed—even by a beautiful nine­ British book, .‘‘Nile and Jordan,” ever oil this rake?” "No. me never teen-year-old girl. The record of Rev. Joseph Cooper. by Knight, published by James E. oil him at all,” came the answer. Sandy’s disillusionments in life Clarks and Sons, sums up the evi­ *89 50 WeS Sr X sayH ’ me “What kind of a store is So-and-so’s?” Not that she wanted "You go get some oil!” The order and love is both an absorbing and dence well) then at the Passover, !!! 5 She w S t’ teil me. “Why, I dunno,” I says, “guess they’re ’bout like the 9:30 a. m., Sunday school. was promotly obeyed. Both wheels worthwhile chronicle. the “the first-born of Pharaoh on his ” she says “I might have liked the suite they were advertismg. If I could have 10:30 a. m.. Ministry of were tightly bound with hay and Harry Beaumont, director or throne” was slain by the dread vis­ Chime. it took much effort to get the countless screen success, has itation of Jehovah; and the succes­ « .p n ^ But every time I tried to turn that way, somebody would yank me off somewhere else. 10:45 a. m.. Morning worship wheels removed and cleaned out. brought “Sandy” to celluloid. Ihe sion unexpectedly went to the nnr«ftpr another^I guess half a dozen salesmen were used up in keeping me away from that Rev. Eric I. Llndh, the pastor of The full quart of oil was used and name role is played by charming younger son who tells the tale re­ ? , S t ^ oMhom m STavw boen Eskimos-and the way thsy butted me around showing mo the Bethany Congregational church that horse rake did the work it was Madge Bellamy who has trans­ corded on the tablet which tourist of Quincy, Mass., will preach. The designed to do. The Polish farm­ formed her demure personality in­ trippers may see today between eveiTtWng but what I wanted—why, I thought I d never get out alive. vested choir will sing "When Winds er will find this lesson an expensive to -chat of a fiery flapper w ith real­ ism and conviction. The supporting the feet of the Sphinx, where it has Now what I tell you, if you like the looks of some o’ this cheap advertisin’, go Md Are Raging” by Little. Soprano one on the value of proper lubrica­ been kept beneath the sands of iNow, wnai 1 leu yuu, II yuu ___ Ko’ w»vp in advertisin’ what wi solo, “Thou, O Lord, Art My Pro­ tion when he pays for the damage cast includes Leslie Fenton, Harri­ tector,” by Saint-Saens. son Ford, Bavdson Bard, Gloria God ever since the days of Moses. of the done. If the archaeologists will forego 6:45 p. m.. Ministry Hope, David Torrence and several their jealousies and wranglings Chime. other prime film favorites. pretty good noise with this Sale worship. For today from 2:15 to 10. .su long enough to find unanimous 7:00 p. m.. Evening mSTAKE SAVES LIFE dollar an’ no mistake. Rev. Watson Woodruff of the Cen­ continuous, the State will present agreement upon ancient Egyptian double feature bill, Ronald Cpl- dates, then we may know with as­ An’ best of all we’re givin’ CREDIT if you want it. Yes, sir, the reduced p r i ^ is ter Congregational church will Cleveland— Because of an error surance whether this dramatic tes­ preach. man in “His Supreme Moment, our Profit Sharin’ Plan on weekly payments, if you haven^t and a last minute switch in his and Lionel Barrymorfe in The timony of the Sphinx to the Scrip­ Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., meeting of Pullman accommodations, Philip S. tures is one of the great “finds” of fSrt. nTnin™Sni^w^re S n “ toesam ^I^j'ia.'so'tayritin cVedit-an’ a mighty nieeUttle the Boy Scouts. Lucky Lady,” also the famous Zipkin Is alive and well today. His K o-K o Sing ’Em A gain song reel. archaeology. so eS?s Senowh™ rS,ybody’sho™^ good furniture, too. Guess we’ve sold a dozen Thursday, 7:30 p. m., mid-week At the Sign of the Blood service of praise and prayer. The berth was changed to the left side ^m before. So we^ought in a lot and figured ’em close a,n’ give thf ‘‘“I* * of the car to accommodate a man Regardless of whether or not the of Salvation Army will join in this savants who dig in Egypt’s sands id ea 'of the way t’ get things movin’. Well, when you see these suil« advertised prayer service, and the Army band and his wife. When the train was wrecked, the couple were hurled NAIL IN HIS PIE, come to speak with a clear voice, nnderstand they’re actu^y fer sale—an you km bet your life they 11 sell. will give several selections In MAN AWARDED $500 we know the facts from .the Bible front of the church previous to the through a window and seriously In Jured. itself. After study of most of the meeting. New York—Michael Federbush archaeological excavations in Bible should have been more careful and Lands, I find myself in the mood he would not have swallowed a nail of believing that the archaeologists In a piece of pie. That waa the con­ need support from Scripture, rath­ tention of a restaurant company er than that Scripture needs sup­ sued by Federbush. But the jury port from archaeologists. The da'y thought differently, and gave Feder­ has passed when the dogmatism bush ?500 for having eaten the of the diggers Is to be accepted In I Union Services Its every utterance as more credi­ nail. ble than this old Book which, :E of the scholarship is ever more and more I • Center Congregational UNCONSCIOUS 82 DAYS substantiating. I myself have found the archaeologists wrong so i and Cleveland—After being uncon­ often, and the Bible so uniformly B scious for thirty-two days, a woman right, in the light of ascertainable B South Methodist Churches struck by an automobile was report evidence, that I am no longer con­ at the ed to he recovering In Fairvlew cerned over what the spade may Cor. Main & School Sta. B mm s hospital. Her condition puzzled bring forth. R SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH 3 physicians. I As I watched the Jews of Jeru­ South Manchester Services at 10:45 and 7:00. salem this year keeping Passover, Preacher: ECONOMY their unbroken testimony and tra­ dition, which has survived the cen­ "The Place to Buy Fum iturf wEV. ERIC I. UITOH Small Scot: (about to visit a rela­ turies, seemed to me to be suffi­ of the Bethany Congr^fational Church tive with his father): If uncle has cient supplemental evidence of the of Quincy, Massachusetts. a clock going In the house, had /acQuracy of the Bible. Welcome. no better stop ray new watch, fey- I In symbolism which Christianity ther, until we come oot again?— has ever cherished, the Passover l^preflgurea lalvatlon at the sign of iiiuiiniiHiiiiiifiiimmiuiiiinHiiinuuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiii Passing Show, London. MANCHESTER EVEinNG HEBALD^ SATURDAY, JULY 24,1926.

ttrelr engasad in stamping out ra> was a dog, wet and despairing, iigion. Tha American people bowling on a rock fifty feet oft tbs 'IN should be aroused to honest indigna­ shore of Oreen Island, in tbs rap­ The News YouVe Waited For- ^ {vrntnQ Hrralii tion by such attacks." ids. How be came there nobody WA L.-:ZZZ^- knows and to Walsburgsr that 8 PaBUSHRD BT It is submitted that Cardinal wasn’t tbs question. Wbat tbs I3ETTBB9: , r a n UBRALD PRIIfTIMO CO. Mundelein is entitled to erery con­ % superintendent was ooneemefi about New York, July .24.— What to do *.■ Pono^d br Btwood 8. nia ceivable protection in bis priestly By C^ARUW P. STEWART. with babies Is one! of tbe outitand- THE SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Oct. 1. 1881 activities in this country, where was bow to get blm off. Tbs way ing problems of New York women jiM f*ry Branins Bxcapt Sundara and be solved tbe problem was to tie a Washington, July 24,— Nobody ■Blldays. the free exercise ot religious belief who wish to break away from their rope around bis waist and go in, who knows General Lincoln O'. 20x40 apartmente for ihopplng Opens Monday rjJDntarad at tha Poat Omoa at Man* of every kind is guaranteed, and Andrews could take, without a flkaatar aa Sacond Claaa Mr' while firemen held the rope. It trips,' matinees and afternoon teas. itUBSCKIPTION RATBb: By Mall precisely on the same basis as a good many grains of salt, tbe re­ This situation gives rise to all the rope had broken, or if he bid mn dollar* a yaar; alxty eaots a churchman ot any faith wbatsoevei', port tbat be Intended to resign as girts of nursing arrangements un­ Floor Coverings for 4 k>9th tor ahortar parioda without the paring of a shred ot lost bis breath and goi^e under, bis dry esar o f tbe United States be­ known elsewhere. J'By oarrlar, alabtaan oantr a wauk. fore the end of the year that ha. ( ^ f la oopiaa tnroa oenta privilege anywhere. And it is chances would bare been poor— in Thus there Is one group of maldi Every Room in the Home gave himself to show "considerable and nurseglrls who have beats, like . IPECIAL ADVBKT18INO RBPRB- further submitted that neither Car- the former event practically nil for progress toward prohibition en INTATIVE: Han)llton*Oa Llaaar, . . . _^..e A AVI 4 a sfaaill patrolmen. At a certain hour one Axminster Rugs Be; 88 Waat 48d Straat. Naw York dinal Mundelein nor any Proteetant be would have been beaten to death foreement." «ftd <18 North Michigan Aranua, The general is the type of Indl appears at Mrs. Blotz's, Is relieved bishop or minister or any person a tha rapids. But he took the raloago. vldual who generally performs two hours later and moves on to Fine eeamleii Axminster rugs in chance. And be got that dog and . T9a Mnnchaatar Evening Herald la whatsoever should attempt to arouse more than be promises, not, less. Mrs. Smith-Jones, relieving another popular patterns and the neweet col­ M aala In New York City at Schulta'a girl who hastens kway In a taxi to liawa Stand, Sixth Avenue and 48nd the people of tbe United States to brought him ashore. He did not, Indeed, pledge him­ ors. Special sizes in any of the fol­ S^traat and 43nd Street entrance ot There Is another kind of man; self to dry the country up. He was take care of Mrs. Scbmoltz’s little Orand Central Station. any interference ot any kind In tbe girl, Sadie. lowing widths (any length) can be and he Is not so scarce—-not near* quite frank to admit, at least by ' “International Nawa Bervlca baa tha affairs of tbe Mexican republic. implication, that he was uncertain Still another group Is made up ordered to fit any room. d^lualva rlghta to uae for republlca* ly scarce enough. He drives aa tion In any form all newa dlapatcbaa Mexico’s attitude toward religion whether It could be done or not. entirely of mother! whose children 660,00 9x12 ft...... ,$39,95 eradlted to It or not otharwlae credit* Is her own Inherent right, whatever automobile and he, too. Is always He did not even promise "consider have reached the age where they ad tblB paper. It la alao ezclualvely ready to take a chance— with, not able progress." But be did say he can be left at home and who re­ $45,00 1...... $37« Mtlflad to uae for republlcatlon all it may be. If she should elect to ceive special rates because of their tha local or undated newa publlahed for, the life of a dog. His theory Intended to try it for another $45,00 9x9 ft, •$87» Karaln." establish the Roman Catholic re­ year. "maternal experience." ligion as a religion of state; or If Is that a dog in tbe road must look Then there are nursemaids who $86.25 7V4x9 ft...... $28.75 SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1926, she vhould decide that her people out for himself. "Let him Jump,” He has still about four months serve as many as half a dozen fami­ $26.60 6x9 ft...... $21.75 to go and recently denied he would lies. giving an hour first to this one must all be Baptists: or if she he grins— and steps on the gas quit. and then to that. One girl has $15,00 4V^x6V4 ft...... $11.75 should recognise fire worship or Somehow we prefer the Wals- It he could only be forced out!— worked up a successful "nursemaid $7.50 86x70 in.. «$6.50 THE DUCE SEES. voodoo or ethical culture or Chris­ burgers. as General Smedley D, Butler was agency" by paying girl friends con­ This newspaper can by no means tian Science as tbe exclusive legal in Philadelphia. But to quit, to ad­ siderably less than she collects to $4.25 27x54 in...... $3.50 h a p p y w o r l d . mit defeat!— Andrews probably take charge of her charges. accused of any predelictlon for belief of citizens, by no manner of One group of the best Axminster This should be a happy world. would prefer death lUelf. The "baby buggy” garage, which Benito Mussolini nor for the sys­ means could the relationship of tbe rugs made and fine woven fringed It has so many advantages which It wag an "infant Industry.” If you’ll tem of government for which he United States toward her be stretch­ To appreciate the situation at Its pardon the pun, about a year ago end Wiltons, at these prices: used not to have and which are so stands— and which be is. Yet ed to the point of Interference or full value It Is necessary to consid­ now thrives In almost any populous 9x12 ft., reg. $61.50...... $49.50 there is this to be said for blm, that Indlspenslble to human happiness. er the Job In connection with the neighborhood. So great has be­ even suggestion 81^x101/2 ft., reg. $58.50 ...... $46.50 his is a mind of immense direct­ Take tbe trans-oceanio cables, for type of man the general is. come the demand for places to If Mexico has decided to do away He was a dashing cavalry officer, example. Without them or their "ark” baby buggies that several Wiltons, too, have been reduced for ness. It goes to its conclusion with with religious liberty, this nation socially popular. He liked lively garages now take them in as a side­ younger first cousin the wireless, the big Semi-Annual Sale. Here are lightning like rapidity and by the has no more concern with her company, comradery. Ho drank. In line. how could we know, so quickly, that both pre-problbltlon and post-pro­ • • • some of the grades and their reduc­ shortest imaginable route. Often course than she had with ours i s M and often tbe conclusion is not only Alice Rhinelander, reaching Eu­ hibition days, until he accepted his The effort to put on "front” tions : when we adopted prohibition, present post. According to his own rope, gives out the Invaluable In­ reaches amusing limits about Man­ 9x12 ft. Jacquard Wiltons, regular fantastic but absolutely wrong, There Is only one way In which admission, some of his friends said 'Jr, i*' •• formation that she "still loves Kip hattan. $87.50 ...... $69. ^matimes it is as right and logical a sense of outrage In tbe United he drank hard. Not that he was a Thus, one of the hotels catering Hn'ii as if he had spent years In arriving and will always stick to him." souse, but he lived In worldly cir- to guests of moderate means seeks 8V4x10V2 ft. Jacquard Wiltons, regu­ TO States can be made of effect as to clea.__was a "Jolly good fellow’’ of at It and had surveyed his prem­ No wonder the old globe Is so to impress them with the idea that any act of Mexidb’s In any connec the pre-prohibition brand. lar $79.00 ...... $65. ises microscopically in every possi­ much more contented and so much they are getting "ritzy” service. 9xX2 ft. Worsted Wiltons, regular tlon whatever, and that is by repu­ Andrews was a soldier, however, The elevator men In this hotel happier a place to live, in than it and believed that orders ought to ble light from every conceivable diating our recognition of her as an call out "Ascending!” and “ De­ $95.00 ...... $79. be enforced. Prohibition was an angle. Independent state and going to war was In days ot yore. scending!” 814x101/2 ft. Worsted Wiltons, regu­ order. When it was definitely put The other day I saw a party of OUR rug department, with its In the matter of the American with her. That Is just the thing up to him, he could see that It was. lar $90.00 ...... $73.50 debt tbe Duce has flashed a thought three, obviously just In from the 9x12 ft. Worsted Wiltons, regular large volume, is able to take we are not going to do, least of all Would he undertake to enforc® ^t? country, waiting for an elevator. It Yes, ha would. It became a, matter advantage of some of the best and a determination. which could on a religious issue. It Is best stopped and the man called out, . $105.00 ...... $87.50 not be surpassed for economic ac­ of honor with him at once. 8l^xl0V2 ft. Worsted Wiltons, regu­ floor covering values offered by not to attempt to stir the war DAILY POEM Continue to drink? No, of course "Descending!” For a moment curacy if he had had a board of ex­ they hesitated and then the "young lar $100.00 ...... $79.50 . manufacturers from time to time. spirit. not. Andrews Is not the man to be perts working on it for a dozen dry for others and wet for himself. hopeful” piped up: "Mehbe he Also linoleum and Congoleum by Here you w,ill find listed just a few means they’re going down!” of the reductions made for the big years. Probably that mattered to him, • • • the yard, as well as discontinued Con­ ENGLAND’S DEBT. OVER THE FENCE. very little. He was no slave to al­ ,' It is to boycott America, so far as Sez Mrs. Anybody, to her neigh­ goleum Art rugs, reduced. Semi-Annual Sale. Secretary Mellon’s statement that cohol. Besides, as be said, he was This effort at front runs through bor, right next door, “ I’U betcha Importations are concerned. England borrowjed money from the too busy to think about It. all ranks. ' Sometimes it takes a naive intel- you don’t know, now, what I called Uniforms are used on the slight­ I United States largely for commer­ ya out hero for. Ya see, I got ta ligence to detect the close-focus But bis old-time friends dropped est provocation. Whenever an WATKINS BROTHERS. Inc. cial purposes, to meet commercial bakin’. Yep, been at it for an apartment house wishes to boost its solution of an apparently obstruse him like a hot cake. How could he obligations maturing In America, to hour. An, say, the cake I’m mak- be Invited to functions where cock­ rent it places a uniformed lackey at problem. Here is the almost in’ needs a little bit more flour. £he door and makes 50 per cent on furnish India with silver and to buy "You haven't any youngsters, so tails were served!— the dry czar? South Manchester, Conn. thildlike process by which Musso­ On the other band, what had he in its investment. food and maintain exchange, has ya may not realize that they al­ common, socially, with the really It has spread even to the East lini Indubitably arrived at his de­ been met by an official statement ways tease their mothers for some termination to put a ban on Ameri­ bone-dry drys? Not a thing, except Side, where the "melting pot” from the British Treasury which real good home-made pies. I like plainly shows its effect upon the ta please the little folk, so pies I his Job. can Imports: takes direct Issue with the Mellon Andrews never made a pretense seiiond and the third generation but j Italy is a certain amount in set ta make. Say, have ya any of sympathy with Volsteadism. As where roost of the “ old folk” mere­ position. cherries that you’d like ta let me America’s debt. an "order," he considered it his ly shake their heads, unable to fig­ The sum of the argument is that business to see that it was obeyed, ure out what all the new fangled I Italy has practically no money; "It’s funny how a housewife loses much of Britain’s debt to America if he could, but never once has he doings are about. only her raw materials and her la- track of things she’s got. Ya start said that he deemed it a wise or­ ♦ • • was really assumed in the Interest ta reach for something, an’ it’s run jbor. der or one that he tried to obey One of the most common ai^d yet. of European allies who otherwise out, like as not. I’ve finished up kln^self, until he took on, the task Incongruous pictures to be seen Inr America customarily buys a cer­ my cupcakes, but tbe tops of them would have had to be carried by of .tuaking the rest of the country; all Manhattan is that of-B. vener­ SCIENTISTS TRYING TO lEARN tain amount of the products of Italy ’er bare. I’ve ulmply got ta frost the United States, and. that what obey. ' able old patriarch, his soup-stained jevery year. them. Any sugar you kin spare? .Cast out by the wets, denounced Mellon represents as commercial "I kinda hate ta borrow. Still, whiskers tucked in his vest and a : Italy has been in the habit of by the drys, end wholly uninclined little skull-cap upon his head, walk­ transactions were actual war meas­ that’s just how things will go. I to identify himself with the latter IF OUR CONTINENT IS MOVING ■buying a certain amount of Ameri- ing along Second Avenue with his ures. must admit, I’m shy a lot, but In .any eyent, the general wag an jea’s product every yeaf. ’course I didn’t know. I. guess flapper granddaughter, whose ab­ The discussion thus aroused will Ishmaelite. breviated diaphanous dress reveals NATURE i>at Honolulu and R. J. Sipe at Ma- These purchases come somewhere that’s all I need today. My gosh, Has the American continent probably continue endlessly, and the time I lose. Oh, by the way, I rolled-down socks— and consider­ By AUS'HN H. CLARK. heen taking a 2000-milo ride? Aro tiear to balancing. Andrews might have endured all This amount of trouble, time will be brought up periodically for wonder if you’ve ple tins, I could this, in the consciousness of duty ably more. New York and London getting ' Italy, instead of taking credit for — GILBERT SWAN. Curator, U. S. National Museum. nearer, or farther apart? Read and expense on the part of the ma­ generations. use.’’ well done, no matter at what sacri­ Of all our natlv.e giant moths, jor countries is considered worth iwhat she sells to America, takes fices of his own, if the country had this article hy a famous American But there Is one aspect of It the most beautiful Is the lovely scientist on how science will test while because of the importance of jpayment in kind— and the debt goes dried up. He admits now that he the Wegener hypothesis not only which the British government and light green long-tailed luna. This this startling theory. {Unpaid. baa failed to accomplish even that, i i A i B r is a common moth, though seen as scientific theory, but as an ac­ people might do well to remember Signs are that General Andrews I — ■ ■ ' j Now; let Italy keep on sending perhaps less frequently than cer­ tual guide for navigation and oth­ — that the Baldwin settlement was is beginning to crack under the BY DR. WILLIAM BOWIE er practical purposes. to America that certain proportion A TROUGH! tain of the others. precipitate, Insufficiently consider­ strain. . Unlike the 'cecropia and the Chief, Division of Geodesy, U. S. Wegener formed hls hypothesis iof her products— her labor applied Polyphemus it prefers woods to the Coast and Geodetic Survey after making a close study of the ed and quite obviously rushed Into Let every- man be swift to hoar, YES, SINCE SA'TURDAY. .to her raw material. slow to speak, slow to wrath.— more open country. It usually An army of scientists from im­ Atlantic shore line of North and for tha purpose of showing Ameri­ Hostess (trying to fill a gap In Today Is feast day of St. Chris­ South America and comparing it ■ And instead of taking payment Jas. 2:10, first appears long aher dark and portant countries are preparing to ca what a good follow John Bull • • • the conversation): Mr. Madder, I’m tina, virgin and martyr, who des­ flies till morning, while the others scatter oyer the world and try to with the opposite shore lines ol in the things which she has been could be. Give not reins to your Inflamed sure you will help entertain troyed the golden idols of her appear at sundown and fly but lit­ determine whether the continents Europe and Africa. He found, as receiving from America, let her father and distributed the pieces of Before referring to Uncle Sam passions; take time and a little de­ with a song. tle in the darkest hours. of the world are drifting— in other had others, that tbe bulges of the take nothing but credit on her debt. lay: impetuosity manages all Madder: Sorry, but I’m afraid gold among the poor. About the Lights. words, whether New York is get­ American coast fitted more le.=- as Uncle Shylock it might be well The first national convention of accurately Into the indentations By and by, by this process, it is things badly.— Statius. my vocal efforts are confined to Occasionally you see it about ting closer or farther from Lou­ to remember whether or not the singlug iQ my bath. the Populist party was held July electric lights, where it is easily I of the opposite co-’ "'^. and vice ver- obvious enough that the debt will den. customer came Into the shop with A pair of silk stockings weighing Oh, flo sing, and I’ll warn them 24, 1896. recognized at once because of Its It is the theory of Prof- Alfred sa. that you're rather out of practice. Today is birthday anniversary I It has been known for years that be paid. a well considered plan of payment a quarter of an ounce contain be light color and its long tails on the Wegener, German geophysicist, . A simple, logical, economically tween 31 and 32 miles of silk. — Kentish Observer. of Alexander Dumas. hind wings. The other giant moths that the world once was a single there is a force, due to the earth’s or whether he was overeager to rotation, that tends to pull any bound proposition, to be sure. are frequently confused with bats, hiige land mass, that it broke up sign any old note put In front of but no one can mistake the luna and very slowly drifted apart Into ! land mass, such as a continent or It only remains to arrange for the • . him. In business It Is supposed for a bat. the continents that exist today and island, toward the equator. The possibility of the boycott. Uncles Amos Says Summer Boarders Are the Bunk , mass would drift that way if it that each party shall look reason­ The male luna has a much less that these aro stlU drifting like a : Let Italy raise the wheat she has erratic flight than the males of our huge crust of rock over a tarry or ! were free to move, if the conti­ ably to his own Interest. nents were entirely separated from been buying of us— and she is In other giant moths. Instead of plastic bed, Hls theory; if it can swooping and darting this way and be proved, will account for the dis­ ! each other and if they rested on a k fair way already to do that. Let 6,000,000 HAMPERED. that as is their habit, it travels in tribution of land anlr als ovcf the plastic material like tar or wax. per raise her own cotton—-and she Originally One Maas There are 6.000,000 retarded a straighter course: but it has a earth. pan soon do that, in her north curious way of dancing up and Exact Tabulation i Wegener thought of this also children in the United States. The Radio has provided the scien­ , and went further. He figured the Africa possessions. Let her buy down for several feet about the economic waste caused by their outer branches of a tree. tists with a pew way of making the I continents did move, that they her oil of Russia and Rumania, the backwardness mounts Into millions South in .Autumn. test, They will take tbolr posi­ I were actually at one time one large latter her natural ally anyhow, and The luna appears abundantly in tions at strategic observation I mass, on which animals could trav­ of dollars. But what is more Im^ peither so stern and business-like May and June, in the north in June points and will make their obser­ el freely, and that they later broke portant Is the terrific, human loss and July, and again In much small­ vations In October and November , up and drifted apart. k creditor as America. represented there. er numbers in late August and Sep- of this year. I To work out this hypothosis, That is the Mussolini program Poor eyes and poor light are tember. The number .seen in The plan is to take as nearly ex­ I Wegener had to assume that the with relation to the American debt. act measurements of the longi­ continents are composed of mater- blamed for most of this, according What earthly doubt is there that It tudes of these stations as possible, I lal different from that the ocean to Guy A. Henry, director of the sc as to determine their exact pc^- bottom ; that what he'called “ sal,’ Will soon be the policy of every Eyesight Conservation Council of gltlons on the globe, especially in forming the earth and its crust, European debtor of ours, to the ut­ was a rigid mass while the "sl- America. Neglected eyesight Is relation to one anothbr. most possible extent. These measurements will be nja,” or ocean bottom, was p’ - - ' ’ largely responsible for backward like wax Or tar; that the great A European boycott of America made by meafis of time signals to pupils. The average cost of edu­ be flashed at definite intervals 1-nd mass of the world separated need reflect nothing at all of ani­ cating a school child Is 364.16 from the U. S. Navy stations at An­ along what is now the Atlantic mosity— only the plainest of eco­ coast, the sal drifting over the year., A conservative estimate of napolis, Bellevue, D. C. and Hono­ nomic sense. \ i n lulu, and the French stations at plastic sima. the proportion of retardation due But It is known that the crust For years and years and .years Bordeaux, Iisy, the Eiffel Tower to defective vision Indicates a direct in Paris and Saigon In Indo-Chlna. beneath the ocean is rigid by the those countries, if they are ever to j\ loss to the country of 3130,000,000 The records will be taken by an fact that earthquakes occur In pay us off, must send us very much automatic lyidlo receiving device, ocean areas. An earthquake is annually. more of their wares than they per­ or by a photographic recorder, so caused by breaking of materials^ Thats Is but a small part of the that errors wllT not be greater and plastic materials do not break. mit us to send to themselves. They total economic and human loss than one one-hundredth of a sec­ Theory’s Weak Points must take credits instead of commo­ when future Inefficiency, lowered ond. Accurate astronomic obser­ Further on, Wegener accounts The Luna, most beautiful of moth* vations will also be made. for the formation of mountains on, dities. earning power and less competent (I It Is because they so well under­ autumn Increases southward, until Then, five, ten and more years edges of drifting continents. He service of the Individual are con­ from now, similar tests will be assumes that the resistance of the stand this that a great many Eu­ in the far south there are regular­ sidered. made, and the signals of former plastic material or slma tq the on- ropean business men— whose ly two broods a year. Twenty-five million workers have The caterpillar of tbe luna Is tests compared. Tbe comparisons moving continental material or sal' thinking processes our politicians should show whether the stations buckles up the front of the mov­ defective vision. About 330,000,000 very much like that of the polyphe- seem to have some difficulty in mus,. but the bead is green in^ekd have shifted In their longitudes. ing material. This, however, ap­ of the annual industrial waste Is If so, it would appear fairly cer­ pears to be rather poor mechanics fathoming— say to us: "But these of brown and each division of the charged directly to poor lighting. body has a fine white line around tain that the continents are adrift. for if the slma were weak enough debts are upsetting the whole nat­ Poor eyesight develops when chil­ tbe sides and back. It feeds on Frenchman Heads Survey to allow the sal to drift through It, ural trend of world trade: can’t At the head of this great world It Is certainly tfotjtrong enough to dren are allowed to do close work many different kinds of trees, but you see that you can better afford is never common enough to do any survey Is General Gustave Ferlre, push up the edges of the moving under inadequate Illumination. Bye member of the bureau of longi­ sal rtd fefn a liounfiin ilnge. to wipe them off the slate than to serious damage. strain brings on fatigue and Ineffi­ The cocoon is like that of the tudes in France and director of In any event, though there are Collect them?’’ ciency and waste of vitality, effort, Polyphemus', but less regular and the wireless service of tbe French many weaknesses in the Wegener very thin and papery. It is spun army. To him all reports will go hypothealB, It has so many strong time and material. between two leaves and falls to the for co-ordination and study. advooatai that the determination ( FREE MEXICO. Watch the eyes and tbe light. ground with them. Observers sent out by the Unit­ has been made to test It. itSays Cardinal Mundelejn: "The ed States Include officials of the U. Thlg' Is another Instance which ^nlted States is unfortunate in hav­ TWO KINDS. il "Warens taysgeks” is the name S. Naval Observatories at Wash­ shows that scientific men. are not- ington, D. C. and San DlypOt*«U pr! ing on its southern border a nation Superintendent Walsburger of a queer disease that affllc^B J children. The patient dies with all and offlolala ol tha U. B. QoM^ theory' without • teittlilf’' ''ft ' wQse government, not content wi.th tbe state reservation at Niagara •tbajBYnittoiiui of ledrtreme old age^ and 'Gebdii^c Sqrys^, B. J- Bi^wn oiutiMsCp ' , . FaUa is.one kind pt a msB. There -..r, ■•Vi ■ ■ • •• r* ‘ V' •» - • ■’ '^v ,< ■' ■ /ff-

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THE SALE OF FURNITURE Opens Monday a'm' e v e r before in the history of the world has there been such a variety of furniture, floor coverings and objects for home decoration as are available at present. Out Nof all this bewildering array it is the home maker’s duty to select the things he or she is to live with. This is no simple task. In our experience, most people welcome in­ telligent suggestions. Mathew Arnold’s advice was, “ Have in your home only things you know to be useful or believe to be ornamental.’’ We have been working on that basis constantly for more than half a century and thereby have gained experience not only in finding and Four Piece Fiber Suites $79 buying the right things but in helping to arrange them in the homes of our customers. Four piece suites of fiber, made small for the aver­ 3-Pc. Mahogany Suites $139 Monday begins our Semi-Annual Sale offering you the opportunity to buy some of age size sun porch. 57-inch davenport, arm chair, rocker and A new design in new "antique “ »hogany” toish-^ high- the famous Watkins’ furniture at greatly reduced prices. We honestly believe this Lo table. Cushions are of the loose, spring type covered with cretonne. Exactly as sketched. Formerly $102.00, lighted effect— over genuine mahogany and *um be the greatest sale in our history I wood. These suites include a full size, how-end bed, a 42-anch dresser and 84-inch chest of drawers, exactly as sketched above. Formerly $175.00. h '4

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\ \\ j/1 Breakfast Sets $19.75 Reed Chairs $12.75 Now you can own that Arm chairs of genuine reed, breakfast set you have always finished walnut with remov­ wanted. These suites come able automobile-type spring $27.85 $19.98 $29.50 $23.50 unfinished, ready for your cushions a,nd upholstered paint brush! Gateleg-type ta­ backs, covered with cretonne. A Suite of Huguenot WsJnut, Only $89 ble, 4 Windsor chairs. For­ Exactly as sketched. For­ New Almco Lamps Specially Priced merly $35.00. Exactly as' A typical example of the values you ma ■ expect when you visit our store during the merly $15.00, sketched. Semi-Annual Sale. This suite is made of American walnut and gumwood, finished New designs by the makers of the finest lamps in the coun­ Huguenot walnut, and consists of bow-end bed, 38-inch dresser and 43-inch chest ol try Finest quality metal bases of plated French gold and drawers. Exactly as sk-tched. Formerly $111.00. shades of pleated silk with silk lining, first two t r ^ e d with rouching; second two with braid. Formerly $37.50, 13 m $27.50, $39.50 and $29.50, left to right. ilk.'

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Double Day Beds< $24.75 End Tables $4.98 For the living room of the home or summer cottage—this Ferneries $4.98 day bed with its mahogany finished, metal ends. When guests call it can be quickly converted mto a full size bed for two. Mat­ Bring a bit of the big out­ Who can’t find use for one tress and valance of cretonne. Exactly as sketched. Formerly doors to your porch with one or more of these handy end $33.00. of these ferneries. Fitted tables with their big, roomy with metal plant container. troughs for books? Finished Exactly as sketched. For­ in mahogany over birch. Ex­ Dining Suites of Nine Pieces $144 actly as shown. Were $7.50. Floating Divans $31. merly $6.95, A new suite of light, graceful lines, exactly as sketched. Particularly suited for Taking the place of the couch the averaee sized dining room. It is made of American walnut and gumwood, finished hammock—but with no chains light Huguenot walnut. Each suite includes a 60-inch buffet, 40x52 inch extension or stands. Rocks on its own table, 40-inch china cabinet, arm chair and 5 side chairs. Regular $238.00. base. Exactly as sketched. _ m Formerly $41.50.

Four Poster Beds $15 I > An excellent Colonial de­ Formal Chairs $37.50 sign made of birch with ma­ hogany plywood head board. High back upholstered Finished brown mahogany. chairs with wood base, finish­ Buffet or Mantel Mirrors $5.98 Full or twin sizes. Exactly ed mahogany, and upholstery; as shown, formerly $27.00. of needle-point type tapestry. Three piece style, exactly as sketched, with:mitred design All other four posters re­ Exactly as shown. Formerly, in center panel. Frames are in polychrome finishes. Size,'over duced. $48.00. all, 15x48 inches. Formerly $8.00,

\ ! 3-Pc. Suites of Jacquard Velour $149 The kind of uphpolstered furniture you expect to fnd at Watkins Bcothere^^ cellent design and workmanship, delightful cover combinations, at prices you would have to pay for inferior furmture elsewhere. chair and wing chair— exactly as sketched— are covered with Jacquard and plain velour. Formerly $198.00. 3-Pc. Mohair Suites $259 9 Pc. Old English Suites $259. New, carved wood base design, covered with Exactly as sketched—^massive Old English d^ plain taupe mohair in combination with velour to sign—made of walnut and American gumwood in WATKINS BROTHERS, INC match. Reverse side of cushions in bro^telle. highlighted finish. 66-inch buffet, 42-inch china, Exactly as sketched. Davenport, club and wmg 44x62 inch table, arm chair and 5 side chairs. chair. Was $826.00. Was $317.00. SOUTH MANCHESTER CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 24,1926. iU'.'-fclGESIX ,.IJ -U -|. - ||- I...... A • - n ...... ____ — B Y R E D N E R Change in Rates t h e s t o r y o p EDGAR ALLAN POE (11) For Herald Oassified A d v erti^ On and after June 1, 1926, the following ratee for Classified Advertising will be in effect: L' All For S^e, To Rent, Lost, Found and similar s. advertising on Classified Page: First insertion, 10 cents a line (6 words to line). P Minimum Charge 30 Cents. Repeat insertions (running every day), 5 cents a

‘‘“ t h e s e p r ic e s a r e f o r c a s h w it h c o p y . An additional charge of 25 cents will be made for . js V _ 'v.V advertisements charged and billed. When Helen was married to another man, Poe re- ^turned to Richmond where he met Sarah, a sweetheart Out of the'despilr' and griaf lojowing Virginia’s Poe and Helen became Poe tried to kill him­ of his boyhood days. After a short courtship they be­ death, a new love came to Poe, Helen Whitman, a FOR SALE TO RENT engaged, and the wed­ self by drinking poison came engaged. During the last two years of his life poetess, the “ Helen*’ of his poems. A friend introduced ding day w§i8 set, but when Helen finally re­ Poe's poverty was- abject. Mrs. Clemm often took them in 1848 and Poe conceived a notion their paths furnaces — FOR RENT- -Furnished room at 18» Poe broke his pledge to fused to become his wife his works to the editors to try to sell them for small Centor street. Call after 6 otlock. had been crossed by Fate.^^They quarreled often be- keep from liquor.______^and parted from him. V sums. (Continue^ FOR RENT—81a room fl-1. with cause of Poe’sjdrinking. y all modern Improvemeuts, and garage, first floor. Call 106 Hamlin street. ______fo r S.VLE—Geese, $10 a pair; gram of songs, whistling numbers, turkey egfcs. 35 cents each. Police Andover. FOR RENT—Six-room tenement on readings, and one act plays. pups. i~ H. Cheney Wadsworth street, adults preferred. WANTED ‘ABKilHAM UNCOLN’ irnTl SALE—48 Inch flat top oak Inquire 13 Wadsworth street. __ On the last afternoon the Junior de^k. t io oak arm chairs, leather WANTED — Palntlrfg. paperhang­ Chautauquans will present their TO RENT—Several five and six ing, calclmlnlng. Prl<^es»^raason»ble, MURDERERS CANT COVER rocker. Tel. 2034.______room modern rents In ^hmlly pageant “ The Bell’,, dealing with workmanship guarantee^ ^ IS CHAIiTADQUA U T FOR SALE—Beautiful cut houses. Apply Edward J. Holl, 865 Clair, 39 Chestnut street TeL 1602. the Liberty Bell and the signing of cafcndulas zinnias and pinks 40c per Main street. TeL 5C0. WANTlfiU—tiiirden^i^to * the Declaration of Independence. 743 Tolland dozen. Peter ^Miller, TO RENT—Furnished room at 85 removed, will buy old h»na or ^ I tfy - Turnpike. Tel. 364-3^ U. W. Barnes, Oakland Station Here are over a dozen outstand­ KODAK Birch street. Telephone _ll6S-_ 45. Rockville trolley llna. Phone UP THEIR OWN TRACKS! ing features which have the onfl- rrf.R sa le _Two piece living room FOR RENT—Beautiful three room dence of the local committee in covered In mohair velmo. two WANTED—Hlgheal prtcee paid Jcf Frank McGlyn in Title Role guile flat, recently decoiated, $25 00 per charge of the Chautaiqua and ?-i by to-G Herat! Wilton rugs, month. Third floor. Bowers Slock, rage, metals, paper, magaalnea. eta Time Is Here rhines'e design, nearly new. used very over post office. Apply F- H- ^hdei- Also buy and sell used parently there was no possible way which are said to present a univer­ iiffi* ndd tanestry covered chair, two son. In care of J. W. Hale s Co., or Chaa. l.eesner. 28 Oak atreat Phone. o( Famous Drinkwater sal appeal. Take pictures now nahogany springs Robert Hathaway In care of Manches­ 2116.______. ______of identiiylng the victim. The only kiid hair mattresses, window Boston Crime Now Being Re­ thing police had tcKWork on was the an(i keep forever the eHes and all kinds of household ter Trust C o . ______WANTED — Lawn mowers for happy (iays of fun and furniture. Inquire 39 Cambridge SL sharpening or repairs., phonographs fact that one of the fragments had Story of Abe. FOR KEN-—Tenement on Bralnard been ^yrapped in pillow tick, to Phone 1 1 9 1 - 3 . ______street, near Main. All modern Im^- repaired, electric cleaners. Irons etc. vealed Recalls How Simi­ DETROIT DENIES CHARGES frolic. provements. Apply Albert Harrison, put in order, clock repairing, key which the manufactu’-ers’ tag still FOR SALE—Win'.er cabbage and fitting. Bralthwaite, 160 Center street OF LM-MORAL CONDITIONS KODAKS cefe?y plants. Station 22. 22 BurnsideBurn|.ae corner Myrtle and Linden streets or adhered. The feature attraction cn the pro­ Greenhouse, East Hartiora. the Janitor of .fohnson Block.______lar Mysteries Were Two detectives went to the fac­ $5.00 to $30. Avenue Greenhouse gram ot the Swarthmore Chautau­ Tel. Laurel 1610. TO RENT—Six room tenement at tory where the plllSw tick had been Detroit.— Charges made by rep­ BROWNIES 218 Oak street. Up to date new hous^ BEAUTIFUL HOME made. Slnco the tag contained a qua which will be here for a week resentatives of the Rockefeller " FOR SALE—Setter puppies, seven all Improvements. Inquire .16 oax FOR SJVLE— Pay monthly on Solved Through Seeming­ beginning July 28, will be ^_ John $2. to $15. wfeks old. Good serial number, the company was Foundation that vice conditions Males $20.00 fem ales $lo.00. Call 9(6 i street after 5:30 p. m. home instead of paying rent. able to tell thorn to what store the Drinkwater’s great drama, “ Abra­ are bad In Detroit has brought a ham Lincoln” with Frank McGlynn, after 7 p. m - ______i^ R RENT--Four room tenement, tick had originally been sent. reply from Police Commissioner Buy Your Kodak improvements, ready July l^.^.h.. Cot­ ly Worthless Clews. who created the role Of the "Great To this store. In Manhattan, went Croul, in which he cites the work AT REAL ESTATE tage street. Apply E. J. Holla office. the detectives. The storekeeper had Emancipator” in this country, ai John Jensen “ Lincoln” . A New York cast m^ny of the vice squad of Central station fo r RENT—Single room. Johpsijn received 12 ticks from the com­ In the last six months as an indica­ fo r s a l e —An elegant home, most Block, Main street, Aaron Johnson. 63 How difficult It Is for the murder­ of whom supported Mr. TdcGlynn in desirable location, modern Improve­ Realtor and Home Builder. pany. Ten were still In stock. One tion of the work the police are do­ KEMP’S Linden street.______600 Woodbrldge Street. er to cover all his tracks! of the two that had hren sold was the original cast, will give the play ments. a real bargain. which comes on the third night of ing to curb vice. phone for further V' FOR RENT—Three room tenement, Manchester Green- Phone 658. The dismembered body ot a speedily eliminated from consid­ Lewis. 11 Vine street. Tel. 1322-2. on Bralnard street, «as. lights, water eration. The other, it developed, the Chautauqua. The Foundation report stated : etc. Afcron Johnson, 62 LJnda,n street. young woman recently was found Another dramatic attraction is that 500 disorderly houses are op-1 f o r s a l e —Hollister street, 6 had gone to a man who had just eratlng in Detroit. Croul said that j rooni bungalow, all Improvements. FOR RENT—Four room flat on near Boston. In a few days the po­ moved into a new apartment. the comedy-drama “ Apple Sauce near School and trolley. first floor, with all Improvements and MONEY TO LO M ON lice cleared up this mystery, reveal­ which played for long runs In arrests made by the vice squad In j building lot as part payment. Phone garago, new house, at 168 Oak street. At the apartment it was said the last six months totalled 5,695 | ing that Miss Edith Louise Greene that the man had rented it for his Chicago, New York; Boston and 1183-2 after 5 o'clock.______also three room flat, with garage. In­ cr about 1,000 a month. | quire 164 Oak street Tel. 616-5 had died after an illegal operation daughter who had gone away leav­ Philadelphia. This la a plgy with FOR SALE—Cambridge street, nice MORTGACiES which her sweetheart had arranged. ing her suite locked. Accordingly, more than a laugh a,minute accord­ large fls-t. 12 rooms, has steam heat FOR RENT—Five room flat In good ing to actual count. It Is still ru:> oak floors, two car garage, and Jot is condition. Convenient to mills and Town properties, small and large The work of the police in this the police broke in at night and ’ 00 feet deep. A real home and In­ trolley, at '33 Cooper street Apply at farms for sale or exchange. case is in striking contrast to the searched the place. The pillow tick |I ning in the larger cities aud will he vestment. Price 18 right the first play to be made available Home Bank and Trust Company. n e r Ve m e a n s s u c c e s s . detective work that has led to the was missing from the bedl! particulars see Arthur A. Knofla Tel. solution of similar crimes that have I for Chautauqua while still playing 782-2. 875 Main street.______TO RENT—Centennial apartments, Our honest advice will receive The occupant of the apartment tour rooms, steam heated, front the backing ot our Mortgage shocked the nation during the last had been a girl named Anna Au- the big centers. fo r s a l e —Washington street— Outstanding lecturers, musical apartment Janitor service. ga» Money. See 30 years. In the Bostor case, re­ muller. The detectives learned beautiful six room home, flreplai^. re­ refrigerator and In-a-door bed fur­ and entertainment numbers, com­ ception hall, plenty of closets wash- nished. Call Manchester Construc­ constructed newspaper sketches and where she had been employed, talk­ room, largo living room, oak floors tion Co.. 2100 or telephone 782-2. P.D;C0M0LL0 photographs of the young woman’s ed with her former employer »nd plete a program which is said o be and trim. 2 car garage. Small f mount head led to her prompt identifica­ 01 unusual merit. cash. Terms. Arthur A. Knofla TeL TO RENT--Farm In Andover, n**f from him learned the name of her Montaville Flowers, business ainiP state road. Telephoa ■ 1776. Wm. For Real Estate, .Insurance, tion and gave the police clews. cousin. The cousin told them of a 782-2. 875 Main. man, author and lecturer, gives a ^ O W PENCIL MACS BY Kanehl. 159 Center street______Mortgages. Bits of Evidence clergyman, Hans Schmidt, who had ybslhxbt raw. wmirr> FOR SALE—Just oft Main street, constructive address entitled “ Of the. RED BAND 13 Oak Street. Tcl. 1540. , But in other cases, clews that known Anna for many years. new six room bu^ngalow. 2 for KENT-Three room apart­ One Mind” showing some of the In cellar, oak floors and trim fire­ ment In Purnell Building, large room* have seemed utterly worthless have I’rlcst Confesses ------place. silver light fixtures Make me all conveniences, reasonable f®nL Ap­ finally led to the arrest of the nur- Then the detectives sought out reasons for world conflict and giv­ an offer. Call Arthur A. Knofla TeL ply to G. E. Kelfh. In care of Keith derers, after months of ceaseless ing suggestions for avoiding it in 782-2, 875 M a i n . ______■ Furniture Co. WAPPING ' the clergyman. When they Introduc- and brilliant detective work. j ed themselves to him ae police Of­ the future. ~ T oR sa le —Holl street — dandy TO RENT—Several smsll rents at In five outstanding cases, the ficers and mentioned 'Anna’s name Ross Crane, called the 'Apost.e $20 per month. Apply to Ednard J Mrs. Elliott Elmore of Pleasant of the Hearthstone” will convert new 10 room flat. Well built and i murderers sought to cover their he turned pale and nearly collaps­ place you'd be proud to own. Price Holl. Orford Bldg. TeL 660______■Valley has had as her guests the the bare stage into a charming liv- tracks oy dismembering or other­ ed. Within three hours he had made right small amount do'wn. Terma first of the week. Mrs. Blair and Ingroom, showing how to achieve ' Arthur A. Knofla TeL 782-2. 875 Main FOR RENT—Two rooms In Odd Mrs. Burnham from. West Hart­ wise disposing of the body. They a detailed confession to the mur­ street Fellows Bjlldlng. Inquire of Pack­ felt that if the body could be hid­ an effect filled with color, charm ard's Pharmacy. ____ ford. der. Can You Imagine Miss Josephine McGrath motored den, no >ne would ever accuse them The famous Leopold-Loeb mur­ and Individuality. He calls his lec­ FOR SALE—Six room single house. ture-demonstration “ Painting Pic­ All modern, oak floors and trim, steam FOR RENT—Two Igrge front office to Point O’ Woods the past week. of the crime. der in Chicago was solved from a a more comfortable spot during the. hot weather than on the heat one car garage, on l a w 1°^ rooms. In Purnell Building, ®lfigly But In all the cases, some tiny bit tures with Furniture.” together. Apply to Q. EL Keith, In The Y. M. C. A. held their regu­ clew fully as insignificant-looking. shore of this Lake, under the beautiful shade trees, with a nice good location. Price only $6,000. See of evidence dropped by the murder­ Frank B. Pearson, former Com­ Stuart J. Wasley. 827 Main street care of Keith Furniture Ck>mpany. lar meeting in the vestry of the The youthful murderers of Bobby fres"!! breeze blowing over the water? Telephone 1428. Methodist church, last Thursday ers in the efforts to conceal the missioner of Education of the State TO RENT—Midland apaxtniente, Franks had planned their crime evening and completed the final ar­ body of the victim have led to a v/lth extreme care— but one of of Ohio, much sought after as a FOR SALE—Camp sites, on Bolton three rooms, steam heated. Janitor speaker in the middle west and vet­ Lake. Now Is the tlms to get a camp service, refrigerator, gas range ^ r - rangements for their coming lawn solution of the crimes. them had accidentally dropped a site, while prices are lo ^ See me it nlshed. rent $38 per month. Can party. Shoes Reveal Slayers pair of spectacles near the place eran of seven seasons with the InteresteC. Stuart J. 'yasl®y- Manchesier Construction Co^ 2100. Mrs. Clarence W. Johnson who Consider, for Instance, the case Swarthmore Chautauqua gives his Main street Telephone 1428^.__ or telephone 782-2. ____ where they hid the body. The is In th<3 iSIeraorlal hosjpital at Man­ of Pearl Bryant, murdered in New­ spectacles were traced— and Leo­ optimistic lecture "'World Build­ FOR RENT—Five-room tenement WOODBRIDGB STREET — chester after undergoing an opera­ port, Ky.. In 1896— a crime that pold went to prison for life. ing.” lately new house * .fi* on Durant street, modern, rent 1 '6 tion for appendicitis last Wednes­ The Lowell Patton artists will rooms, steam heat and oak through­ per moi.ih. Call Mancheiter Lcn- drew first-page headlines for weeks So It was in the recent Boston structl-Ti Co, 2100. or teUph^one day, Is reported as getting along all over the country. appear In a musical feature in pro­ out extra large lot. See It and make 782-2. 8'.6 Main street, over Mauchea- case. There seemed no clew what­ me an offer. Small amount of cash. fire. • „ J One morning her headless body ever to the identity of the dismem­ logue, seven episodes and an epi­ Wallace P Robb, 858 Main street. ter Plumbli g. and Supply store._____ Next Sunday evening at the Fed­ was found in a yard on the edge of bered victim. But newspaper photo­ logue said to be the most novel of­ erated church, Enchanted HEMLOCK STREET — Bungalow fo r re n t—Tenement of four nice “The town. It was partly clad; apparent­ graphers cleverly reconstruebed fering on the platfoim today. rooms on Keeney Court. Apply to Cottage” will be. given. This is a Lovers of the best In music will new six rooms, oak floors, steam heat. Manchester Publlo Market. ly there were no, possible means o' photographs of her, these were $6500 for quick sale. Small amount of winsome storv ot a love that made Identifying It. Detectives found one welcome the news that Nlcholal j cash. Wallace D. Robb. 853 Main St. nobler a m'an’j vision of his life printed in newspapers, relatives FOR RENT—Two desirable office i slim clew— a trademark label and identified her as Edith Louise Ztdeler, ’cellist of the Chicago Sym­ rooma Apply to Mr. Padrova Man­ quest. Thls'wiU he the fast Sunday phony Orchestra will lead his own! " SUMMITT STREET—Six fofjnfx chester Public MarkeU Phona 10. serial number on one ot her shoes. Greene-;—and her slayers wero steam heat, oak floors, only *U000 evening service until after the va­ But that clew was enough. string quintet in a full evening’s ' cash, a good bargain at $7,000. Wal­ cation. No evening services during brought to book. TO RENT—Five room flat. William After a month’s work the 5hoe program of high grade music, ten­ lace D. Robb. 853 Main street.______KanehL Telephone 1776.______the month of August. When a holdup man shoots down was traced to a store at Dayton, 0. his victim and runs he stands a dered in a popular manner. GREENACRES—Two family U The Wapplng public library will Two recitals by Elizabeth Harri­ room flat, strictly modern. oak TO RENT—5 room flat, all modem be open on Friday afternoon in­ Through the store the detectives good chance of getting away clear. Improvements. Second floor at ll managed to identify the girl. She son Frederick Hufsmifh and Helen through out. Seo this pl&co End maKS Ford street, near Center. A. Klrsch- stead of Thursday afternoon as But when a man carefully plots a me an offer. Party leaving town. came from Indiana. They weut to murder and goes to painstaking Hall will be heard on the fourth day Wallace D. Robb, 853 Main street. sleper, 13 Ford street, usual, so thaj aii may go to the her home town, made extended in­ lengths to hide the body and con­ of the program. The first two Sunday school picnic, which will be artists are prominent Philadelphia 29 SUMMER STREET—Six room at Elizabeth Pai'k on Thursday, quiries— and finally ar ested two ceal all trace of his handiwork— Btrlctly modern Including steam heat. MISCELLANEOUS young dental students, who con­ soloists. Miss Hall Is a pianist, read­ 2 car garage, chicken coop. 15 fruit July 29, leaving Wapplng Center at he is almost certain to leave some fessed after an extended question­ i clew that will lead to his undoing. er, and plays the musical saw. trees, extra large lot. all In good con- I will pay the highest prices for 9:30 a. m., standard time. The concluding musical feature Is dltlon. This place has never been of­ rags, papers and all kinds of metals; The Y. M. C. A. will give a lawn ing. fered for sale before. Will make an also buy all kinds of poultry and old party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. “ It was that damned shoe did | a grand closing concert by the Dun­ m is is a view of the Lake from ino vci«nua of .t, cottage Ideal home. Price $7,000. We can ar­ cars for junk. M. H. Lessner Jr., tele­ it,’’ one of the men cried out after bar Singing Bell Ringers, a com­ range your mortgages. Wallace lA phone 9 8 2 - 4 . ______Jehn A. Collins next Tuesday even­ at Lake View. Robb. 853 Main s t r e e t . ______ing, July 27. There will be a band he had been lodged in jail. pany coached by Ralph Dunbar, the Harry Anderton, 38 Church street, concert from 7:30 to 8:30, stand­ And 'hen there was ‘ he famous surviving member of the famous FOR SALE—Fine home containing BOLTON BUY A SHORE LOT — BUILD A (XlTTAGE Manchester, representing The ’Eng­ ard Ume, by the Junior Salvation Susan Geary case, in Boston, in original Dunbar Bell Ringers. 6 rooms, all Improvements, finished in lish Woolen Co., tailors since 1898. In addition to the two plays men­ oak, lovely surroundings, very nice Phone. Manchester 1221-2. Army band of South Manchester. 1905. Two diamond rings solved it. There will he no services at the Only a few miles from Manchester, maldng it convenient neighborhood. A home you will be There will also be singingT by a ne­ A suitcase was found floating on tioned above, there will be as en­ proud to own. Buy direct from bulK^ Center church Sunday. The Rev. for you and your family to live there all summer. SHORE RESORTS gro quartet from the plantation -In the surface of Boston harbor one Frederick Taylor is taking the rest tertainment features, an enlighten­ «r, situated at 256 Woodbrldge street For reservations at the Impsrlal. ing lecfura - demonstration on The choice locations are now selling as low as 8400. Pleasant View Beach, R. I, apply to Buckland and two comedians will morning. In It was the torso of a of his vacation. Helen P. Tracy.______also entertain. A Y. M. C. A. leader young woman. Head, arms and legs Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Glesecke pigeons by Frank H. Hollmann, Highest price Is only $600— on very reasonable terms. MORTGAGES from Hartford will have charge of i.'ere missing. Editor of the American Pigeon Look It all 1 pay highest cash prices for your had a daughter born recently at the See this shore property as soon as possible. the games. Ice cream, candy and Police Investigated for a month Rockville hospital. Journal who will carry over a score We can invest your money in hrst rags, magazines, bundled paper and over— then decide. Junk of all kinds Phone 849-2. 1 wia hot-dogS will be for sale. A good but learned absolut^y nothing. Miss Coogan and Miss Devlin of of varieties of pigeons with him. just west of class mortgages. If you need a mort­ A versatile pair of entertainers Turn to north on road east of Bolton Station, gage call us. Tel. 782-2. Arthur A. calL J. Elsenberg. time is anticipated. Then another suitcase came floating Hartford are visitors at Mrs. B. L. Knofla. S75 Main.______Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and ashore. In it were the arms and McGurk’s. will appear when Mr. and Mrs. first lake. Look for sign “ LAKE VIEW.” SEE WANTED Judson and Harry Files are spend­ legs of the victim. The Ladies Aid are planning a Emerson Winters give their pro- TO RENT ing a few days at Myrtle Beach. On one of the Angers were two MALE HELP WANTED trip to East Hampton Lake next Rev. Truman H. Woodward who diamond rings. These the police TO RENT—4 room tenement, all week Thursday. remodeled. Walnut street, near Work aults $9.99. Guaranteed. Sell has been at Camp Woodstock, for kept as their sole clew. P. J. O leary or Robert J. Smith Cheney mills, 520.00. Inquire 1 Wal­ every factory and working man. Your the past two weeks, Is expected The Boston Post, about that time, profit $3.00. Four patterns. Froe 1000 MAIN STREET nut street. Tel. 576. outfit. C. C. Field. 2552 'Wabash, home today and will occupy his was informed that au actress had pulpit on Sunday morning.- TO RENT—Double garage. Inquire Chicago. _ quite i. road show that was appear­ Dr. Fred F. Bushnell 117 Ridge street. The Misses Miriam and , -Esther ing in Boston shortly before the VETERINARIAN FEMALE HELP WANTED Wells have returned from North- first suitcase was found. The com­ TO RENT—Garage at 58 Garden field, Mass., where they have been 494 East Center Street, street. Electric lights. Apply : t 58 Ladles—Make money at home. Spare pany was then playing In Pitts­ time addressing cards. No ^nyasslng attending the Older Girls Confer­ burgh. The Post learned that the Manchester Green, Garden street.______or experience necesaary. Write im­ ence for the past ten-days, girl’s family lived in Cambridge, office Hoars: 7 to 8 P. -M. Sand TO RENT—By August 1st, 6 room mediately. Enclose stamp for particu­ Frank Hack who is a farm hanu tenement with all Improvements at lars. Llm Service, 117 N. Dearborn, Mass. Photographs of the rings t e l e p h o n e 1847. ^ A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS = 19 Foster street. Inquire 15 Foster Chicago.______■ at the home of Mr. Muslcavage of were showed members of the family Gravel street. Phone 167-2. Avery street, fell from a load of who positively identified them as Stone ' yva nffer the lot owned by the Arms Monumental Works, FEMALE HELP WANTED hay on to the bam. floor.. Doctor •ItuawS on the north °ido ot Poarl Streot. nett Ea.t C.tnoteryt TO RENT—Four room flat first and belonging to the missing girl— Cards addressed at home In Moran was called and advised his It Pays to be Especially Th.ro l» a htMldlng on the lot atlapted lor the second floor, all modern improve­ removal to a hospital. Holloran s Susan Geary. Thus the name of the ments with garage. Inquire 36 Clin­ time, earns that extra money needed. Loam and Grading neBB. Also stock of monuments. No experience, particulars -eC stampe ambulance was secured and took victim was known. ton street. ______Particular About priced at $2,000. ______£ Mid-W'est Service, 6248 University, the man to the Manchester Memo­ Quizzing of the girl’s iriends led TO RENT—Furnished six room cot­ Room M-53, Chicago. _____ tc the arrest of two men, who con­ M oving rial hospital. It was reported at the PLUMBING Pnftner Street the Lehman place, single house and pi^llo § tage, 29 Maple avenue. Myrtle U-.ach, fessed that they had performed an Milford. Open August 14 to August FEMALE HELE WANTED hospital in the erenlng that no , . r . , a 0? U w t rtOh at raart lot maaauraa 50o3S5 teat. Bar. | 28. Lights and gas, $35 per week. Illegal operation on the girl, that —both material and workman­ and Trucking $25 weekly easy—spare time—ad bones were broken^ and It Is ex­ David McCollum, 143 Florence stree.. pected that uotbing more serious she had died as a result and that ship. Upon the quality of ma­ gain at $8,000. ______* Phone 1193-3. . dressing cards at home-—n(j *5P*r, they had tried to dispose of her ence. Madison Service, 128 W. Madi­ than body bruises 'will result. terial and competency of the Good buBinesB site, opposite factory and post o ffic ia l g FOR RENT—6 rooms, all Improve­ son. Chicago. body. Chester Green: large frontage on State eleven room Co.o- g ments, adults preferred. Inquire 13 If these men had removed the workman depends the degree road: DREA^IS OP DRAGON, nlal house, some Improvements. Other outbuildings. g Wadsworth street. TeL 311-6._____ FEMALE HELP WANTED FALLS TWO FLOORS rings from the girl’s fingers they of satisfaction and service re­ All Kinds of TO RENT—4 room tenements on 23 Address envelopes at home I" Kansas City, Mo.-—His Satanic might have escaped detoctlon for­ ceived. Cemetery Grading and 25 Eldrldge street. Inquire at 216 spare time. Earn $15.00 to $35.00 Majesty, leading on a chdin his pet ever. Oak street after 6:30. Telephone 1376. wecklv. Experience un'necessary. ■Weather & Co., 22 Quincy street. Dept. fire-dragon, called upon Frank Car­ Even less tangible .vr.s the clew TO RENT—On E. Middle Turnpike, 1138, Chicago. men in a dream. Frank fell out of by means of which New York,po­ lice, in 1913, solved a startling Just oft Main street, a nice rent.of 6 ■WANTED — Light trucking ancl bed and landed In his neighbor’s 416 Center Street l^rge rooms. Rent reasonable. Call torso mystery. JOSEPH C. WILSON 1 ROBERT J. SMITH 1009 Main St | Arthur A. Knofla, 782-2 or 1804. moving, anywhere in Manchester. Call beck yard. He had been sieepinf on 2105-4. a aecond-floor open porch. After a Trace Pillow Slip Plumbing In All Its Branches South Manchester * ^WeBttUd. WeSeU. We Bay WelMar®. J FOR RENT—7 room cottage at Say- physician hSd taker several stitches A woman’s body, cut into frag­ Service Of The Beat Kind, i&iiiiiiiuiit:j]iiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiimiuiuiiiiitttniiuiuiiiiHiiitninni»^uiiu> brook Manor, Conn., with Improve­ WANTED — Have your clothes ments, wrapped up and weighted, T «134 1 ments, 2 car garage, electric lights, washed and Ironed by hand. A-1 in his forehead and iip,.Iiank. ■went 28 Spruce Street TeL 641 etc. for Isgt 2 weeks of Aug. Apply work. Fries reasonable. Call at 261 back to bed. waa fbund in the Hudson river. Ap­ telephone 609-8 or 1120-12. .Woodland Btrsat, . v'-r I PAGE MANCHESTER* EVENING HERALD, SA*TURDAY, JULY 2 4 ,192*. SONS OF ITALY TURN TABLES HOW TO SWIM |MUX jJOHNNY FARRELL W ON ROCKVILLE, by Lillian Cannon i FOR CHENEYS _ 2yjOC WlUIAM* lb — T, Genoveei, Ckariie Hoff, the pole-vaulter, Scbeiner, Expert trainers, who looked hlin Popular Hartford Star ti Sipples Pitches Wonderful has been declared a professional over prior to the fight pronounced . , Totals ...... 25 3 6 15 10 1 because he went on the stage. . . . him In the "proverbial pink". He Take Mound Against Third Ball and Smashes Out Sons of Italy ...... 422 lOx— 9 And yet he may turn out to be a looked the part, but was only a All Rockville ...... 000 003-—_3 very raw amateur as an actor. shell of his former self. J. Recently, In talking with Jef­ Two base hits: Alexander, '/yM Place Winners in Hartford Three Hits Himself; Visit­ Burke, Sipples, D. Graf. One of the mysteries which prob­ fries, who Is now touring the coun­ Three base hits: LeBell. ably never wlU be solved in this try In a vaudeville act with Tom Struck out by Sipples 6; by Le- world is how Hcotch bag-idpes ever Sharkey, 1 discussed Jack Demp­ Fire League at West Side; ors Cut Loose in Final Bell 2; by Graf 2. came to be accepted sis musical In­ sey’s case. Base on balls off Graf, 4. struments. Jeffries Is fearful that Dempsey Visitors Have Won Ten Frame to Score Three Double plays: Dogawlch to R. may go through the same experi­ Burke to Genovesl. Thd modern definition of an op­ Reading Zachary’s opinion of ence that be did prej^arlng for Jack Sacrifice hits: McCann. timist, la a .golf professional who the club that he helped win two Johnson. Straight. Runs. Umpires: Dwyer and Russell. ttiiitkA,he jias a chance to beat pennants for, first gave me a good "Feeling that you are as good as Next game Thursday night at laugh, then struck me as contain­ ever and actually being In that con­ West Side. THE WAY TO START ing much logic In a homely way. dition are two different things," Cheney Itros. Aefii* Fire PrOifa no^ on golf In this coun said Jeffries. The tables were turned in fine A week or ao later I was discuss­ liong, c f ...... Andrews, 3h J- When one has learned to remain trV, hot to 'mentlon England, will ing the chances of Washington "It takes a real fight to determine White, I f ...... C. McDonald, c tashlon last night when the Sons be divided into two classes, (1) with Manager SUnley Harris and condition. Then the knowledge that Manna, s s ...... Allis, of Italy, after losing two games to LANNING TO OPPOSE afloat by moving arms and legs, thoijR who can beat par and (2) I one has learned to swim In rudi­ be made this observation: i you lack It comes too late." Stratton, 3b . . . >L O’Longhlln, lb Rockville, vanquished the Windy thofe wjici, cannot beat Jones. "Tom Zachary says I will need a 2b ...... Silveminn, st City team by the score of 9 to 3 at putt, /// mentary manner. lot of blue to keep the club to­ They’re Much Alike Holland, r f ...... V. McDonald, p the West Side, It was the second Being able to keep afloat Is a • IfbccuTS to us that these golf gether. I hope his dope Isn’t right," The career of the star ball player Cerilnl, r f ...... McGee, p game of the series between the two SONS IN ROCKVILLE officials could save a lot of freight confidence breeder, which Is the Now it would seem as If Zach­ Macdonald, l b ...... Borgeson, If teams, and Rockville won the first charges by letting Jones keep those is not unlike that of the champion biggest thing In swimming. ary’s prediction was well-founded. fighter. Lewis, c ...... Goodwin, rf on Wednesday night. The visitors big silver cups at hlg home for life. First the pitching failed and, when Lamprecht, ...... Tobin, cf had previously defeated the locals Now, having attained the up­ The famous pitcher is the last one the pitching collapses, other trou­ to realize that his fast ball po long- Foley, p here on Rockville night a few Bristol Pitcher Expected to right position and maintained It Sidelights on History. bles quickly follow. Umpires, Dwyer and Russell; The Declaration of Indepen­ I er has the old-time "zip” and the weeks ago. until one is sure of being able to Four veteran .pitchers, Johnson, time of game. 3 o'clock at West Rockville would not have scored dence was adopted July 4, curve falls to break sharply. He Work for Polish-Ameri- 9 keep afloat, let the body go forward Reuther, Coveleskle and Zachary tries to "kid" himself that he as j Hide diamond. had not Sipples allowed LeBell a 1778. This led by gradual de­ pitched brilliantly last season. Fred chance to pitch. The Hartford and the legs go up until the body 1* grees to .gutta percha balls, good as ever despite the barrage of | Marberry was the greatest relief base hits that comes from the op-1 With ten atralght games won in man did well In his Inning but two r.t an agio of 45 degrees with the plus fours, screams of "fore," man in the majors. the Fire Insurance League this cans There Tomonow. a bewildering argot made up position bats. i errors helped the visitors to three bottom. Then paddle the The five pitchers named above year, the Aetna Fire team will runs, their only score, Manchester of such terms as "dead sty- There are a few cases, however, much after the manner used In the won 77 of the 96 games needed to when some humorous— perhaps it come to Manchester this afternoon had the game sewn up after the mieui," "eagle threes,” "sliced win the 1925 pennant. This season In an endeavor to show the superi­ The most formidable lineup of upright position but with the arms might be better to say tragic— hap­ first frame. tee ahots," "stolen bent" and they have failed to perform con­ ority of office workers to those who the season so far will be stacked parallel with the neck when ''mdaMe-n^blicks;" it led, in pening has made the star twirler The locals crashed out three hits sistently. are employed in the mills of Man­ up against the Pollsh-Amerlcans of stretched forward. due time, to locker room her- realize tbat he is slipping. for four runs In the first Inning This Is the basic position for ai chester. Cheney Brothers will be and followed this up with two In Rockville In that city by the Sons mita, Indoor tournaments In The fate of the New York Giants Bill Dlnneen quit pP.chlng when on the other side of the diamond of Italy tomorrow. The locals, fresh most all strokes and Is the starting a minor league club made some­ the second. They came through which new speed records for has not been unlike that of Wash­ with a fast team to welcome the from a victory over the All-Rock- point of stroke learning. thing like 25 runs off his delivery again in the third with two more mlxlhg a Tom Collins were es­ ington. visitors to this town. and finished scoring with one in vllles at the West Side last night, tablished and persistent phone Manager McGraw banked on bet­ In an exhibition game. The locals have had a bad week have a lot of confidence and ex­ calls from home demanding ter pitching to make the same club At the time Dlnneen had a better the fourth. pect to come home with another of it so far. losing two games, one The Rockville batters were re­ that Mr. Jones come to the that had run sec­ winning average than his club but to the Hartford Rubber Works tired in quick order during the victory, phone THIS VERY MINUTE; ond last season he turi.ed in his uniform and be­ team and the second to the Saints. first five innings and were unable Lester Lanning is the boy who It led, finally, to the day when came au umpire. Is expected to pitch against Man­ be that much Each game was won by quite a to put a man on third. In the sixth the first husband and wife more formidable. margin and the two losses offset chester In Rockville. The Bristol however, with LeBell pitching, the CHICAGO’ S ‘ HICK’ started out to play a round of T h e pitching the good game played by Cheneys player held the Sons to only a few golf together, an adventure visitors managed to fill the bases Local Sport failed to come against the Bcldins Hemingway hits In Manchester some time ago which came to a logical climax WINNING OF THREE and two errors allowed three runs through and some team of Putnam a week ago. At and his shine ball may work won­ at the fourteenth green when to come in. The game was called HAS TEX GUESSING of the veterans that time ths locals hit well and at this point because of darkness. ders lor his team tomorrow. The the man pulled a gun and shot locals expect to use Sipples or Fish­ Chatter slowed up In TITLES REAL FEAT their fielding was of a high order. Besides holding Rockville to her dead, and then slew him­ Four members of the visiting er on the mound. self, realizing his hopeless In­ their play both at three hits, Sipples came through The following men are asked to bat and In the /I II If m n iii J team today are playing with Bill with three himself, one a double. sanity. be at Farr's store 1 o'clock tomor­ '•< field. Perhaps Cobb Has Two, Batting and: th. LeBell, who connected twice, had row: Lamprecht, Wallett, Sipples, Clements, Promoter, Has Rockville came here and went [Manager McGraw. me of his offerings go for three It Is unofficially reported the Fisher, Hayes, Larson, Kelley, Mc­ home without a vlcton for the first crickets In the Adlrondacks where like Harris, ran bases. Graf was hit for nine Cann, Stratton, LeBell, Warnock, time this season last night. They McGraw out of glue. Base Running While Bob-| ^e^Andrews, third baseman; Allis, Legal Hold on Dempsey; Coolldge is vacationing have been ' second baseman; Silverman, short- blngles. St. John, Zwlck and Mantelll. had trimmed the Sons twice, the equipped with Maxlm-sllencers. It has been years since a New The summary: York National club has been as low stop, and the two McDonalds. AB R PO A second time only last Wednesday, The Aetna Fire finished third In Cal Is reported to be well-scorch­ In the race as at present. However, by Jones Now Holds Three Sons of It Rickard Admits It. and expected to come through with the Fire league In Hartford this another win to make It three In a ed already, >vhlch must remind him losers are foreign to McGraw and LeBell, cf, p ..2 2 WATCHING he may be e.xpected to rehulio summer. They got away to a bad .4 2 row. They ran Into an unexpected unpleasantly of what hapi)ened In of Most Important. start, losing throe straight games, Stratton, 3b . snag, however, when they started to Iowa and Pennsylvania. shortly. He gees and gets them. Alexander, If .2 2 Chicago. July 2 4.— The proposed A quick declme of veteran stars but came back to win the ne.xt ten. .3 1 try to take advantage of Tom Sip­ The leaders in the loop went tne St. John, rf . Dempsoy-Tunney fight, about which It would be Interesting to know is probably the best alibi that could winning one title In any sport ' , .3 0 THE SCOREBOARD ples. They could do nothing against schedule wlt'.iout a defeat and sec­ HSlby, 2b . . , several hundred thousand words whether Calvin eaught that three- be offered for the failure of Wash- is considered a worth while .8 1 the Manchester hurler’s slants and ond place winners had only two Sipples, p, cf . have been written during the past pound pike with a Democratic ington and New, York. achievement. ,2 0 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. it was not until LeBell went In that losses ou their rccoro. McCann, ss . worm or a Republican fly. Several fighters have at various , .2 1 seven days, was today just wheie they scored at all. Rated as one of the fastest teams Robb, lb . . I Eastern League. The two big surprises of the t'mes In their careers enjoyed the Lamprecht, c .3 0 it was last Saturday when Tex In Hartford, the fire Hartford 9, Waterbury 3. •The gifted Mr. Kipling says’ 1926 season are the New York distinction of boasting two cham­ Rickard made his silent but signifi­ Tomorrow the Sons will try con­ Giants and the Washington Sena- bo able to give the locals 18 7 2 Providence 4. Springfield 2. cant entry into Chicago— still clusions with another Rockville there have been only 12 great writ- j pionships. hardest games they have had this Totals ...... 24 9 ® ers___ The list Includes, of course During several seasons of his All Rockville Albany 3. Pittsfield 0 (first). shooting the chutes of promotional team, the Polish Americans who Last season Washington won the season. In order to prepare for the Albany 10, Pittsfield 0 (second). Jack Kearns, Babe Ruth and Jack Tong connection with the Ameri­ AB R H uncertainty. hold a wli. over the Shamrocks and pennant In tlie American League onslaught, Manager Jack J®""®^ New Haven 6, Bridgeport 5 (12). can League, Ty Cobb has carried R. Burke, 2b ,3 1 2 There is probably only one word Cheney Brothers. This team is said Dempsey. with 96 victories and 55 defeats. has secured the services of Johnny National League. in the lexicon of listlana that ade- to be just as fast as the All-Rock­ oft two major titles, batting and Farrell, former Hartford High E. KlOter, 3b .3 0 1 Miller Huggins insists that The Senators finished 8 games base-running. H. Krause, cf .3 0 0 Chicago 6. Philadelphia 3. (juatcly describes this whole pugil­ ville combination and will probably ahead of Philadelphia in second pitcher, to do the honors. He will Boston 6, Cincinnati 2. istic tangle. That's a favored form have Lester Lanning on the Yankees will be there at the And, while no s;irt Is consider­ be backed up by Eddie Lamprecht D. Graf, p . . .3 1 1 finish, but he declines to dIbcc* ed more uncertain than golf, the Dogawlch, ss ,3 1 1 St. Louis 6, New York 1. of serving eggs. mound. The Sons will leave at New York won the place position and Holland will be neld In re- (wet specify Just exactly what great Bobby Jones has the honor J, Burke, rt ..3 0 1 Brooklyn at Pittsburgh If the facta bear out surface in­ o’clock from Farr’s store. 86rV 6. A kjnd of a finish he means. in the National League, just that seldom comes to one player, D. Foster, it .3 0 0 grounds). dications, New Yolk's premier games away from Pittsburgh, the Farrell has always given a good American League. fight promoter, whose supremacy in Next Thursday will be another hfldlng three of the world's gr<''.' account of himself In every appear­ We see by the papers that Babe penAnt winner. New York 11. Chicago 3. that particular realm has never gala day for the New Departures of est titles at the same time. ance here. He has pitched for the Ruth has given up all hope of In figuring the two pennant Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 5 been challenged, stands In a lalr Bristol will appear here for the sec races for this season it seemed rea Saints and other local teams and U Fishing Tackle St. Louis 6, Boston 4 (10). way to lose a decision to a hitherto breaking his 1921 record. .'Which Holds Two Titles In constant demand. ond time this season against the just about makes It unanimous. sonable that a club capable of win At the present time Jones is the Uetrolt 9, Washington 6. unknown “ promoter" whose "Main Sons of Italy. Bristol has taken the nlng a pennant, and a team tnat Kampkook Stoves street" tactics in the early part would holder of the American amateur measure of the Sons twice but the Next to an anvil In a garage, the was runner-up In the race, and British open championships. Flashlights STANDINGS. of this preliminary bout were locals think they have progressed surely be In the running. laughed at long nnd loud. most worthless thing In the world bore When the advance guard of SHAMROCKS PLAY to such a stage that .hoy can as­ is a prize fighter’s advance opin­ Spring training conditions American golfers invaded England Guns Eastern League This opponent of Rickard, one sert themsehes' when the visitors out the belief The, Senators looked W. L. Pet. B. C. Clenienta, who has admitted ion on a prise fight. it was felt no plaver had a great­ Ammunition come again. The team is some dif­ as good as ever while McGraw er chance to win tl'' British ama­ AWAY_0N SUNDAY Bridgeport ...... 57 33 .633 under pressure that he is a fight ferent now that it was then. was certain the Giants would get Providence ...... 57 35 .620 promoter, spoke up in the middle He felt as out of place as-abll- teur crown than the Atlanta star. much Improved pitching. Jones, after playing brilliant Golf Clubs New Haven , ...... 52 39 .571 of Mr. Rickard's fight preparations llard bill in a push ball contest. Manchester will be free of base­ golf against some of the outstand­ Springfield ...... 47 41 .534 and announced that ho had a con­ With the season half over these Meet Glastonbury Today and Golf Balls ball tomorrow for all the local As, the years pass, an acorn ing stars, lost to a comparative Hartford ...... 44 49 .473 tract .that bound Jack Dempsey to two clubs appear to be out of the teams are either playing out cf grows into a giant oak, but It unknown, being off his game at Golf Bags Albany . ■. ■ ...... 42 48 .462 fight for Clements under the aus­ town or are having a day off. The running In their respective leagues 55 .382 pices of the Chicago Coliseum Club seems that a bunion is destined to the time. Will Travel to Groton To­ Waterbury ...... 34 Shamrocks are in East Glastonbury Both have fallen far short of 192# This was a disappointment to Jack Knives 69 .314 Rickard answered this with the be a bunion always. Pittsfield ...... 27 today and will be In Groton tomor­ Jones and his followers. He fig­ announcement that Jack Dempsey Unexpected sluihps In baseball, Tennis Rackets National League. row. The Sons will be In Rockville, ured to Win the amateur title. How morrow— Team Reorgan­ Pet. fight in Inasmuch as the A A. U. refus­ whether of team or Individual, are W. L. and Gene Tunney would Cheney Brothers and the Saints will ever, he came right back and cap­ ...... 54 40 .574 Chicago. Sept. 11 or 18. ■When es to' say whether Charlie Hoff Is difficult of explanation. They Just Tennis Balls Cincinnati .. be Idle. The only thing seems to be an amateur or a professional we tured the much more difficult hon­ ...... 49 38 ,557 Clements countered by announcing Pittsburgh . an afternoon at Globe Hollow or see no reason why the visiting pole seem to happen. or. the British dpen. ized, Baseball Shoes 42 .638 that Jack Dempsey would fight St. Louis ...... 49 Miss Mary’s garden. v ’ ulter shouldn't spilt the differ­ When the old When Jones teel off In the.Unit­ ...... 49 42 .638 Harry Wills in Chicago on about Baseball Bats C h icago----- ence with tke dear fellows and decline sets in on ed States open at Scioto, he will Manager Clemson's newly re­ ...... 47 44 .516 the same date as Rickard’s show, base'ball team Brooklyn .. Tomorrow will bring the big have a chance to hang up a re­ organized Shamrocks will take on ...... 45 45 .500 he was again given the merry ha call himself a semi-pro. it comes very Baseball Gloves New York .. aquatic meet at Capitol Park In markable record, th* holding of In their first game the fast East ...... 34 53 .391 quickly. The Philadelphia ha. Hartford In which a Manchester But this is neither here nor In three major golf titles at the same Glastonbury nine In that town this Baseballs Boston ...... 3-4 57 .374 Tex .Admits It. Giants and Sena­ Today Mr. Rickard admitted re­ boy, Frank Soblral, will enter the Yonketa...... "What seems to dis­ time. afternoon. The locals left at 1 American League. state amateur diving championship tors both find Sweat Shirts luctantly that Clements has a lega tress the A. A. U. most In regard themselves In such o’clock today with an array of W. L. Pet. contest. Soblral, who recently won to Mr. Hoff Is an undercurrent PoUoii to Yanks. claim to Dempsey’s services and a position. It looks Stans worthy to carry the name of Johnson Outboard New York ...... 59 34 .634 the Y championship of the state, suspicion that the young gent. In "Lefty” Grove of- the Philadel­ .547 that the 'staging, at this time, of a as If considerable Manchester. Cleveland ...... 52 43 will compete against such men as hlB dealings with athletic -clubs, phia Athletics la certainly poison Tomorrow afternoon the Sham­ Motors ...... 49 44 .527 Dempsey-Tunney fight is very much rebuilding vlrould Philadelphia Johnny Anderson, Joe Morris, both has been . splitting considerable to the New York Americans. , rocks will go to Groton where they ...... 50 45 .526 in doubt. Rickard’s announcement be necessary. Detroit .... of Hartford, Karl Michael of New more than the difference. In hiS last three starts against will mix with the town team there Radio Sets ...... 49 45 .521 followed a series of conferences When Southpaw Chicago..... Haven and Sullivan of Naugatuck. the league-leading Yanks he has In the first of what may be a three ...... 45 44 .506 with his attorneys who are s^ld^ to Tom Zachary was Radio Accessories Washington He Is being worked Into shape by A magazine writer discloses struck out 31 men. game series. The team wUl leave at ...... 41 52 .441 have assured him of their belief with the Washington club he was St. Louis ... Anderson and Morris, both of whom that "bald-headed row” Is no In the first of the three games 12 o’clock and will make the trip Columbia Bicycles ...... 27 65 .293 that the Clements’ contract would one of the laugh-producers with Boston .... are at Capitol Park this year. longer to be seen at the thea­ quaint sort of humor peculiar he whiffed 11. only to lose 3-0. In In touring cars. Tricycles stand In court. . , j +v,,f ters...... This Is, obviously. his next start he stopped the Yanks GAMES TODAY. It has never been denied that a tribute to the hair-restor­ himself. after they had won 16 straight, Clements held a contract with the A hot time should be seen at the Interviewed this spring as to tne ers of the country. beating them 2-1. striking out 10. Sidewalk Bicycles champion. But according to West Side this aftjrnoon when chances of the Washington club to Eastern League. Cheney Brothers cross bats with repeat, after he had been traded to The osher day he defeated the C. E. JOHANSSON Coaster Wagons (2 ), Dempsey and his representative ■Waterbury at Hartford the Aetna Fire team, third place the St. Louis club for Joe Bush, Yanks 7-1, sotting 10 of them Providence at Springfield. here. Gene Normile, the paper was holders In the Fire Insurance Zachary said: down on strikes. Hobby Horses Albany at Pittsfield. voided when Clements and his Unquestionably, no left-hander: Coliseum Club failed to turn oyer League of Hartford. The visitors "If ‘Stan’ Harris can dig up Scooters Bridgeport at New Haven have won their last ten games in enough glue to keep the team to­ In the last 20 years has come ns] HOME BUILDER to the champion last March the close to approaching the late Rube j American League. the league and are out of first place gether, he may be able to repeat. $100,000 said to be stipulated in Waddell In natural ability as Kiddy Kars St. Louis at Boston. only because they got off to a bad But If he ever runs short of glue General Cleveland at Philadelphia. the contract.- 'UST Grove. \ Auto Accessories The astute Mr. Rickard, how­ start, losing three In a row. Four of that club is just naturally going to Chicago at New York. their men are playing with the fall to pieces." Detroit at Washington. ever, has an ace In the hole. • Chi­ Not True Test. Carpenter Work Fisk Tires cagoans who are thirsting to see Batteys of the new Hartford Twi­ National League. End of Career Physical power, however. Is not Jack Dempsey risk his new movie light I^gue. The Braves shed their Inferiority Lincoln Shock Ab­ NSW York at St. Louis. There Is an end to the career of a true test of team ^*alue. Plans • Kstimates nose and heavyweight crown In a complex and plastered a six to two Recently, la discussing southpaw Philadelphia at Chicago. every star. Yet there Is no harder sorbers local ring, are waiting expectants Hammering out nineteen hits, defeat on the Reds. Jack Smith ] pitchers, Connie Mack made this Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. the Tigers slaughtered the Senators lesson to learn In the sport world. 70 Haynes St Phone Bl% Boston at Cincinnati. for Rickard to play it. sounded ,the A with four singles. remark: American Hammer This ace, which may score a nine to six. A ring champion Is always the "It’s rather strange but true, last person to realize he Is through, knockout for Rickard over the Wee William Sherdel of the Car­ that the three greatest southpaws ed Rings LEADING LEAGUE HITTERS. When he finally loses the title, he troublesome Clements. Is a treaty A1 Simmons of the Athletics tied dinals humbled the Giants for the of the last 25 years have worn the Demnsev Lazzerl for second place home run always cherishes the thought that Bugess - Norton National League. of peace between Jack third time this season, six to one. uniform of tho Athletics, Wnddell, and his former manager. Jack honors by poling out his thirteenth he can come back. Few do. Plank and Grove. ” KODAK FILMS Player and Club. Pet. man In Billy Soutliworth, former Giant, Mickey Walker, after losing the Wrist Pins Kearns. If there is one circuit clout, but the other mem­ added to McGraw’s discomfiture by "Who was the more valuable, Hargrave, Reds ...... 388 welter championship to Pete Latzo Developed In our own studio. the world who can effect that bers of the Athletics were unable driving In three runs and scoring Waddell or Plank?” I asked. Toledo Valves Bressler, Reds ...... 369 reconciliation, it is Tex Rickard. to come out of their trance and and Uklng • a trimming from Joe "Waddell 'lad much more stuff, Grantham, P ira tes...... 353 But it is a long shot on which to another. Dundee, seems to have realised that Our work is of the best grsdo Luco lac Paints Herman, D odgers...... 352 dropped their seventh game in a but Plank was a better man for a stake Chicago's chances for a row, losing to Cleveland, eight to condition rather than prestige Is the ball club. Eddie had most of Wad­ and our prices are the lowest. Christensen, Reds ...... 350 The Cubs kept pace with the Car­ Oi Willard Batteries Dempsey-Tunney fight. five. The Athletics made five errors. dinals 'by downing the Phillies, five foundation for ring success. dell’s good qualities and none Leader a year ago today: Horns­ Walker says he Intends to hi# All prints up to postcard size t'o threa;,.Charley Root turned In his his eccentricities." Ignition Parts by, Cardinals, .412. himself to a Maine lumber camp, American League. thlrtaaita tdetory of the season and printed for GEOGHEGAN DROPS DOWN forget the ring game and the rtet Has Better Record. FLOWBBS-HUPFMAN I\OUT made 'tte ball do everything except Havoline Oils Player and Club. Pet. AS JOHNNY SILL RISES. that he was a champion and then In like manner, while Grove has Fotherglll. Tigers ...... 408 ON AT LOS ANGELES TOD.AY the CMrles'lofi. essay a real comeback. much more stuff than Herbie Pen- Manush. Tigers ...... 378 Bud Geoghegan of the Manches ' \ ■ Los Angeles, July 24.— Both in Walker, a great little fighter nock of the Yankees, still Pen- Ruth, Yankees ...... 37o ter Country Club dropped five The Yankees blistered Ted Lyons the Ascot arena and the fighters when right, may succeed- If so, he nock’s winning average Is for bet­ Sc Each Meusel. Yankees ...... 365 siroKes oenina jonnny oiii oi tt cm- squaslwA.the themselves were In readiness to­ strokes behind Johnny Sill of Weth- will be the exception. ter tha,n chat of Grove. Falk. White Sox ...... 362 ersfield In the qualifying round,of eleyen'^^^three. .^“^Ynks Pennock' has a great curve, fair Barrett & Leader a year ago today: Speak­ day for the opening of the outdoor the Hartford District Golf Ass^is-^ celebrnt^,h{$ debut------with the Yen s boxing seson in southern Califor­ Case of Jefferies speed, a keen mind and courage. er, Indians, .402. tlon’s annual tournament yesterday by ffsltllat tliree hits and colla- ca the What more « u ld you ask? nia this afternoon when Tiger bofatlfii^’illSaiently with his former Condition Isn’t always at the Hartford Golf club. Perfncck, by the way, Is also a Robbins A triple by McManus In the Flowers, middleweight champion, battery jaaie. Urban Shocker, while surface. Geoghegan was even with Sills When Jim Jefferies heeded popu­ protofiC of Connie Mack. As a mat­ tenth enabled the Browns to make meets Eddie Huffman. California w n y L'aaseid gave the ball a push Sporting Goods light heavyweight in a ten-round In the morning round with 74 but lar demand and met Jack Johnson, ter of fact. Mack hae unearthed E1TE 't four straight from the Red Sox intftithe bieadhers with two on base scrap- to a decision. Flowers will took a 79 in the after luncheon ha seemed to have worked hlmeelf many of the btars now thlnlnt for Headquarters sboot ChryiUr’f attraetira dma-paTmaot'terau. Mora 4700 "At Your Dear" It is all steel, bolted and riveted, Chnrtlar daalan aanua auparlor Chryilar aenrica ara iywtuia. and so rigid that squeaks, rattles the building of 350,000 Essex AB SricM f. a. k Dtlivtt, fo CKmiii Fadaral aadM lob SUmdard equipment includes: - and distortions, are as unlikely as *‘Sixes" was it possible to create in a. steel building. 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^ F M llANCHBera BVSmMa BS|AU>» BATUBBAY, ARiY H 1928. mor* InUrAgtiiif, howfifirtrtL , [tlilnti tboQt Mr. Llppinoott. For tboagh the more eostlyi ' Imtaaoe h< hai a femiiy tr««. B f Saw Indians Fight FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Day* Lewis won tbli yMV’fl t ogn trace kia anaattora , directly mils at Altoona in 1>aok tt llt 5 , 18 yatra after the did Bari Coopsr In thd 10 Manchester Man Gave World Plltrlma landed In tbla country. FOR T H I^ AUTOrace at Satsm. N. H. ■ Rlebard Lippincott married Abi­ "The syrtSttl."* gail Smith in London and landed "la very slnipla, oompaot and . at Plymonth-in 1185. The praaant Bible. The entire mechanism, w* Mr. Lippincott la of the aeventb Racing Car Can Mow Be eluding angina, chain speed tr a i^ generatloo. In bla geneology there mission and drivs, are located First News ot Big Indian Fight are 7,000 namea. Bought for (10,000; Has the front. . . _ Hla family eonalata of hla wife "The rear axle trails and asrrad,^ aqd nine ehlldrtn. One daughter only to carry the .rear of thb novellat, Kate Fields, noted author is In Florida and one In Mlsaiaalppl. Latest of Devices. The bodies are lower, the who wrote above her autograph A son la married and Uvea In Balti­ seat being only 11 Inches frota thi; “Momonlam la organised treason , more where he is an instructor in trftclc* Once a Cowboy and News­ Appearances Are Deceiving; No Pear of Skidding. Julia Ward. Howe, author of, “We an insurance school. One daughter Dy ISRAEL KLEIN. Wild West Man, a Naturalist Battle Hymn of the Republic , Dr. i lives in Manchester and there are "Driving power applied to th# paper Man in Far West; Mary B. Walker, the first woman in ] two aona and two daughters living You may now buy a racing car, front wheels forces the front America to wear man'i attire and at home with parents . conforming with the latest A. A. A. wheels to travel positively m the In your trips around the North End you may have who was arrested all over the The couple bava bean married requirements, for the tidy sum of direction turned and to draw the, U. G. Lippincott Now Col­ thirty years. Mr. Lippincott met car in the same direction. r noticed a slightly built gray-haired man working in a country for doing so “and now" re­ 110,000. marked Mr. Lippincott, "every wo­ his wife in New Jersey, a few miles Or, if you prefer safety with "With power applied to rear lects Butterflies and garden. If you were interested enough to stop w d w k man In the country has followed from where he was born. speed, there’s one for $15,000, the wheels, the entire vehicle la push­ with him you would And him enthusiastic a l^ t moths ault", Susan B. Anthony originator Famous Cartoonist. additional $6,000 covering the re­ ed forward and any angularity of of the Woman’s Suftrag movement. Before this article is concluded a the front wheels, caused when and butterflies. He’d stop and pick off a UWe worm volutionary change to the direct steering places additional resls^ Works His Garden. from a carrot and tell you how in a short ^ e tms SUitne of Liberty forgotten page of the notes taken front drive model. by the inferviawer should prove In­ This Is the offer of Harry A. ance against traction, has the ten­ caterpillar would turn into a beautiful butterfly. He Nearly everybody has seen the teresting. Among the autographs dency to slide or skid the rear. statue of Liberty In New York. Miller, famous racing car designer The entire car, also as required, Seated on a comfortable seat In would show you pretty pastelles of flowers he had While engaged In newspaper work, of noted persons Ir. Mr. Llpplncott’s and manufacturer of Los Angeles. sketched. Humming birds, flowers and butterflies seems album is one from Tom Nast, the G. Lippincott. Millar prides hlmsqlf with the weighs 1400 pounds. The engine la your favorite movie house you the local man met the Ffencb dele­ en eight, set in two blocks of four watch a thrilling western picture. to be his main object in life. gation which cam® to the U. 8. most famous cartoonist of all fact that all past speed records, re­ times. Mr. Nast was the artist gardless of engine sizes, were cylinders and developing a m a ^ Typhoon fans cool you. Soft music when the famous statue was un­ not an artist can see genius In mum of 1.7 horsepower per cubic by the prchestra adds to your en­ Yet this soft spoken man was in his youth a h a ^ who originated the elephant as the broken with bla 122 cubic Inch riding cow puncher in the Wild West when it was ^^^lly veiled. emblem for the Republioan Party, those three lines. ears. And twice did Dave Lewis Inch of displacement, a matter or joyment. You see on the screen "" The autographs start with Ber- Picture of Lippincott. 154 horsepower wheu turning over high mountains. Indians appear. U. wild. In two days he saw more real Indian fighting the donkey for the Democrats, the break the record with Miller’s tboldl, the sculptor who made the figure now used the world over as Now for a word picture of the front drive racer. at the rate of 7,000 revoluUons a S. soldiers appear. There Is a battle. and experienced more hard riding than W. S. Hart, the statue, Ferdinand De Lesaeps, who men who supplied the data for this minute. Hundreds fall on both sides. The Uncle Sam, the bearded gentleman This year, ot course, the engines movie actor, ever saw in his li|e. built the Suez Canal and started In frock coat as a Congressman and sketch. He is a c'.lghtly built man are even smaller, the A. A. A. rules soldiers defeat the Indians. Some of the Panama Canal; General P.elU- numerous other figures that one a little below medium height. Gray specifying 90.2 cubic Inches for A HOT ONE the soldiers wave a big American sierm, he?o of the Crimean cam­ sees every day. His pen was more hair and mustache. Dressed in their displacement. These are the flag. The orchestra breaks Into the paign: Charles Bigot noted French powerful than a host of orators or blue soft shirt, open at the throat specifications Miller follows In Woman (buying a thermometer). strains of “The Star Spangled Ban­ writer; Admiral Jaurea of the an army of ^Itors In* deciding the Hair thin, bald on top. He moves both his front and rear drive cars Please set It up to 65, because that’s ner.” The audience cheers and roes Saw the Battle employed as a feature writer for French Navy. destinies of this country. Bis pic­ slowly and ‘ "is with difficulty, what the doctor says I’m to keep out of the theater to its own work­ the Philadelphia Ledger. He lost Has New Advantages. “From where I stood I saw most Now come famous Amiericans In ture of Ben Butler with the silver blather hard to understand for the It’s the front drive car that’s the the room at.—Tit-Bits, London. aday world again. of the battle but did not see Us end his health in that city because of all walks of l}fe: Gen. Pen But­ spoons dropping from bis pockets ilrst minute of conversation but Two of the audience on emerg­ for a reason I will explain later. It the strenuous work of a reporter ler, noted statesman, the man of lost the presldei^tial seat for as able afterwards he Is easily understood. ing into the street converse in this was no battle as the soldiers now­ and decided to go west where he the "silver spoon" episode: Oen. a man as ever lived between the When he hands you a book or a strain: adays picture. There were no worked on a ranch as a cow punch­ William Tecumseb Sherman, Pres­ Atlantic and Pacific ocedns. sketch hla hands tremble. He “Of course, those things never trenches, no advance by companies, er. Later he went again Into news­ ident Rutherford B. Hayes, James Original Cartoon. seems unusually weak In health but happened. After the picture is made no cannon, no airplanes. It was paper work In Nebraska and It was G. Blaine, who was defeated be­ Underneath Artist Nast’s signa­ when he grasps the handles of a the soldiers and Indians mingle. every man for himself, fighting any then that he fell on to the story of cause of the famous "Rum, Ro­ ture in Mr. Lipplncott's album is hand cultivator In his garden you Nobody was really killed. Probably old way. I should Imagine there the Indian battle by accident. Be-i manism and Rebellion" slogan; the following original cartoon, wonder whence the strength to the mountains are just painted were several thousand Indians and turning to Philadelphia he went to Gen. John A. Logan, Presidents designated by artists of the present push the Implement. Yet all alone he raises a half acre of vegetables. S tu d e b a k e r scenery. The Indians are college probably a thousand soldiers en­ work as a commercial reporter for William McKinley and Chester A. day as the cleverest ever made graduates and the most thrilling gaged. I shall never forget that bat­ Bradstreet for 35 years. One of his Arthur. Jefferson Davis and Gen. within the Igst tr/o hundred years. And here’s the tragedy of this sons attended Wesleyan University G. "r. Beauregard, the last two Hers is a replica of the cartoon: story. Mr. Lippincott thought that All Studebaker automobiles which are sold as CER­ act they ever engaged in was drlu? - tle. Men dropping In swarms. The the reporter was going to devote all Ing an ice cream soda in the di ag warwhoops of the Indians wore in Middletown so that brought him given to him. TIFIED CARS have been properly reconditioned, Md store on the same street where they to this state and eventually to Foreifnen. of his time in writing about the terrifying. Manchester where he has resided Now for a few foreign ones: butterflies. carry a 30«day guarantee for replacement of defective^ reside.” Gen. Miles There for about five years. Two Chinese ambassadors. Then the other one answers: parts and free service on adjustments, “General Nelson A. Miles was In Hia Antographs Chang Yen Hoon and Chen Tsao "Yes, Isn’t It silly to have our chil­ command and to see that old Indian Ju. Queeni Kapiolani and Lllluo- dren see these things.” ____ ^ Not alone has Mr. Lippincott one WITH THE LOCAL 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Sedan. fighter at the head of his rten was of the jpost beautiful collections of kalanl, of Honolulu. Not Fiction a wonderful sight. There ,was no butterflies In the state which by the More Americans: Chauncey De­ 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. But those things did i.appen and directing attacks from headquar­ way hemes turned over to bis pew, Thomas B. Read, WllUsm M. AUTO DEALERS 1923 Studebaker Big 6 Touring. not hundreds of years ago either for ters miles behind the lines. All of youngest daughter who will con­ Everts and the members of McKin­ there is a man only 62 years old, the officers fought with their men. tinue the work, but he has a collec­ ley's cabinet. Most of these were The ne'w Overland Whippet is 1922 Reo Touring. living right here In M.anchester who It was a calvary regiment and they tion of autographs of famous per­ gotten In Washington. D. C. Gro­ making a big hit In town accord­ 1925 Studebaker Standard 6 Coupe. lived through “The Battle of dashed up to the line as If on sons that ia worth going miles to ver Cleveland and his wife, Fran­ ing to Mr. Pickett o'- the Pickett 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Sedan. Wounded Knee" in the wilds of parade. Many dismounted and see. Nearly all of these he secured ces, who had just been married and Motor Sales. He has unloaded two Wyoming and saw not only Buffalo fought behind trees or hidden by personally while engaged in news­ were in Deer Park, Md„ at the carloads of these cars this week and 1923 Dodge Sedan. Bill in action but the notorious bushes. The Indians fought in the time. Also here we found Rev, paper work and most of the writers reports the following sales: Over­ 1922 Studebaker Light 6 Sedan. Sitting Bull who defled 'ue whole same way and when they reached a are now dead. Byron Suderland wflo married the land Six Standard sedan to Paul United States Army for years. fallen foe they scalped him. Here are some of the notable president, Daniel S. Lamont, pri­ Miller of East Glastonbury, Wlllys 1924 Essex Coach. Novel Trip “Before the battle was over and bishops’ signatures be secured in a vate secretary to President Cleve­ Knight model 70 sedan to Edward The information came In rather a and by the way "the outbreak was land and these members of Cleye- Frink of East Middle Turnpike, The STUDEBAKER pledge takes the guesswork convention in Omaha. They are lancl’s cabinet; Daniel Manning, novel manner. The object of the not smothered for weeks after­ from the Methodist church. Rev. C. It was made without taking the Overland Whippet sedan to Edward visit w'as to see the wonderful col­ wards, I started to get my story of T. F. Bayard. J. O. Carlisle, W. F. W. Hogan of Mill street, Overland out of used car buying. H. Fowler, of New York, John P. Vilas, W. 0. Whitney and Samuel pencil from the paper. There are lection of butterflies in the home of the battle over to my newspaper Newman, of Washington, D. C., but three lines drawn but this is Whippet sedan to Thomas Milner cf Ulysses Grant Lippincott, of Mc­ for that was my duty. This battle J. Randall. Congressmen W. East Glastonbury, Overland Whip­ Henry W. Warren, of Colorado, Walter Phelps, of New Jersey, the story it tells: Cabe street, a little thcroughfare was the famous “Battle of the John F. Hurst, Washington, D. C., A picture of a soldier and a dog pet ledan to Ruth Povter of Garden that runs off North Main street be­ Wounded Knee” that one reads George F. Edmonds, of Rhode street and an Overland Whippet Cyrus D. Foss, of Philadelphia, Island, David B. HUi. of New York- entering a saloon. You see the yond Marble street. There are but about lu history. Willard T. Mallalieu, Mass., Wil­ Hue that deslgnc.tes the building coup to Marjorie Geary .> Chestnut two or -hree houses on the street Rides 15 Miles liam Taylor, Africa, J. M- Thahnrn, General Fltsbugh 1-ee- Governor the bayonet of t'xe soldier and the Lodge, who Is one of the Recreation which is a private way. "Although the country for miles Wade Hampton, of South Carolina. CONKEY AUTO COMPANY Calcutta, India, Jghn Vincent, Senator John R. McPherson, of New tail of the dog. ThU original caiS directors. Mr. Lippincott although his around was Invested with Indians who by the way was the originator toon is priceless. ' A New York 20 East Center Street. health Is Impaired, finds time to I started on my 15 mile trip to Jersey, and Sen. W. B. Chandler, of The Capitol Bulck Co., reports of the Chautauqua, Buffalo, N. T., New Hapapehlre. artist who saw it some yeara ago take care of a vegetable garden a where I could reach an outpost v.^ Isaac W. Joyce, Tennessee, W. X, said that it was the most Impressive the sale of a Bulck sedan to Wil­ half acre In area. He had just come the pony express. How I escaped Noted Bdlters. Ninde, Kansas, J. N. Fitsgerald, World famous editors: George cartoon he ever saw. ...-en one liam O. Fogg of 81 Forter street. . from the garden. He started to talk death I don’t know. There were lots Minnesota. Hdward J. Andrews of about his butterflies when a chance of trees and bushes about that W. Childs, J. Whltelaw Reid, Jo­ Nebraska, Joseph F. Berry. Phila­ seph Pulitzer, Charles A. Dana. A. remark he made changed the whole screened me hut I alwc.ys th'ink that delphia, Russell H. Conwell, of course of the interview. He spoke the Indians were so Interested in K. McClure and V. 1111am M. Slng- ot his autographs and opened the the battle that they all rushed to Philadelphia, noted lecturer who erly. book at the name of Buffalo Bill. the scene p’here the battle was be­ put every cent he earned on the P. T. Banmm. “How did you get that auto­ ing fought. lecture platform into a college to Show people next: P. T. Bar- graph?” he was asked. “The pony express took me to educate young men called Temple num who not only gave Mr. Lippin­ “From Mr. Cody himself” ha Blsmark where I got a train for College. cott his autograph but gave him a answered. “You see I met him Sioux City. Here there was a tele­ 1:om Edle«^ pass to his shown at the time. when he was fighting the Indians.” graph station and I sent In a bulle­ Now here are notables in other Wilson Barrett, Lawrence Barrett, •Story Unfolds tin of the battle. I found out after­ walks of life: Mary Anderson, Madame Mojeskt, Now Open For Business With this tip as a starter, the wards that the other reporters were Thomas A. Edison whom be in­ Emma Abbott and Charlotte Crab­ whole story unfolded Itself. not allowed to leave the camp after terviewed while he was exhibiting tree who just signed "Lotta.” The Mr. Llpplncotu was a newspaper­ the battle for fear they would be an improvement on the telephone. will of this famous actress was re­ man in his younger days and he killed so they were up there for The famous Inventor was Interview­ cently. probated and- the papers At Our New Location And In Our New Building started his tale with as unusual an three days and with one of the big­ ed through his famous ear trumpet were filled with accounts of it. Al­ assignment as ever a reporter re­ as ha is hard of hearing. Anthony though she never married a claim­ gest stories of the day in their pos­ ant came forward aaylng that he ceived. Here are his words: session but unable to get to a Comstock, probably the most pic­ “I was working on the Omaha telegraph station, so my news was turesque reformer in the country’s was her son and claimed the for­ Bee and on'e afternoon the editor history, Frederick Douglas, the tune of a million dollars. How­ the first the outside world knew of ever, he could r.ot prove his case told me to take a trip to the Bad the fight. Of course It was relayed famous colored statesman who at Lands to report a ghost dance that one time represented us In Cuba and was given five years for per­ all over the United States. jury. Henry E. DUey. Madame the Indians were holding there. AVrltes For a Week and whom Mr. Lippincott says al These Bad Lands were not just ways intdrvlewed the reporter iU' Judio, May Fortesquem. Nate Good­ “When I got back I had to write stead of the other way around. win. Luigi ArdUl, Franco Novaro, around the corner but over 500 my story. I remember the first Gibson’s Garage Antonio Galassa, Annie Plxley. Lil­ miles away and It took me a whole article filled a half page and I kept William Dean Howells, dean of day and whole night to reach American authors, Matthew Arnold, lian Olcott, R. A. Graham, Oliver r. writing for a week or ten days Byron, and many others. them. First by train, then by stage; afterwards. It was the ialk of the famous novelist, Eugene Field, the then by train and finally all by my­ children's poet who was then a rt It took about i6 years to collect and whole country for weeks. Sitting pprter on the Chicago Tribune, these autographe and as was said self on horseback. Bull was finally killed by an In­ before almost all were asked for “Finally I arrived at the camp of dian policeman named Gall. That John Oreenleaf Whittier, the poet, the soldiers. I found that four Archibald Forbes, famous Civil personally. ended the outbreak for that crafty War correspondent, George W, Family Tree. other reporters were there also to warrior could start more trouble in There are still more Interesting report the dance. Here was what a minute than thousands of Indians Cable, the South's most famous we heard about It: could start in a year. He was bitter Strange Rumor in his hatred ot the whites. He iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii} “It appears that a rumor start­ could start a massacre anytime he Filling Station ed, no one ever knew Its origin, that wished to and was a thorn In the a Messiah was coming to visit the side of the U. 8. government for Indians on a certal. date. This In­ years.” dian Messiah promised the red men Show Paintings A Mid-Snmmer Sale of that he was going to right their Mr. Lippincott then showed oil wrongs find give them back all of paintings of both Sitting Bull and M anchester the lands stolen from them by the Gall who shot him. The veteran 16-18 Main Street whites. It is probable that Sitting newspaperman Is no mean artist USED CARS Bull started the story himself as an himsell and before his health be­ excuse to cause an uprising among came impaired he made numerous the Indians. At any rate they broke water color sketches of flowers f r e e I FREE! FREE I out of the reservations all around which he showed. FREE SOUVENIRS that section, stole rifles and am­ He was born In Burlington, N. At Reduced Prices One Quart of OU With Every munition and repaired to this re- J., and did most of his newspaper For Everyone On Saturday— treat'ln the mountains to hold what work In Philadelphia where he was 5 Gallons of Gas. they called a ghost dance. As Long As They Last Wore Whit© Shirts Ttrms and Tradet Conaidartd. “From where I was I could not ,A' see them but scouts who were 1924 Bulck Touring, 5-paaa., parfeet. watching said that they had pro­ 1924 Buick Touring, 5-pasa^ porfact. We Feature vided themselves with long white 4 shirts decorated with crude pic­ Used Cars 1924 Buick Touring, 7-paaa., parfeet. tures of animals and birds and were J getting ready for the dance. The Dodge Brothers and other 1922 Boick Sedan, 5-paaa., perfect. soldiers were not bothering them except to see that they did not makes at prices that are right 1925 Ford Sedan, parfeet. swoop down on lonely settlers In SOCONY GASOLINE the neighborhood and start a scalp­ 1924 Dodge Touring. 1924 Ford Sedan. ing party. We reporters were wait­ 1921 Hndaon Touring. ^ ^ ing when the dance should begin 1923 Dodge Sedan (2). And Recommend It To Our Customers 1 so we could write the story for our 1928 Hudaon Touring. ^ papers. 1921 Dodge Coupe, S-pass. 1921-Lexington Touring. "All was peaceful, when all of a 1920 Hudson 7-pass, Touring sudden, from all sides the Indians 1919 Naak Toudng. came, firing rifles, trandlshlng 1923 Dodge Delivery. 1921 Franklin. tomahawks and knives and making an attack on the soldiers. In an Ford Coupe—^like new. 1922 Ford Coupe. We Service All Makes Of Automobiles Instant there was action a-plenty. Ford Delivery — can be Buffalo Bill jumped on his horse •It H 7«ir to BOt glviiig th. . wtIm It og*ht to, brtog It bet*. W. h.T. oB th. eqalpmoit to do Snt and started for the Indians down a bought at a right price. steep trail. Within fifty yards of elm i work. them he began firing wKh two re­ Wen lighted and ventilated. Accessible to people from. volvers. All of the soldiers followed him and the battle wag on. In the Capitol Buick Co. parta of the town. Y o u * ^ tod ttS*w e to work and give service that satiaflea. first assault a company of soldiers who hailed from Omaha was an­ ; Dodge Brothers nihilated. I believe but one man J. BL Shearer. • escaped. That was a big story for Sales and Service TeL 1600. 265 Hain Street TeL 1600. me as I came from their home J / i . J t 7 'O V . town. Center Street, cor. 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•TT' 'AU. CIGMT HOJV. ^ ) LOVEJO^' ERNEST LYNN, mS^:o£^THE Y E U ^ STUB WILL VOU .TUkCt- embarrass^ VH. teerctbtU bta own ^ : m s ^ ^ U£GIN HERE TODAY vulgar ..... U T T t p r — 3(tf{S »nd FAY MILBUBN ”I’m HCwiarst. tegai:. boy » home of their own ehort- but autfNMv changed kiz niinA and ly elter their b»by girl Is bom blurt** oat, ««« 7““ <-wo. »n& the sdrertising agency in I g u a « we’r* good enough friends which John Is partner and copy BO tUat I can apeal: my tilnfl.” jucT AT noon - , writer lands a new contract. "Ij !.- right ahead, John.” Dick rrerlous chapters told how urged and MsrgaiMt cmlled Indulg- -o n <^TUPDAY A John, a romantic Individual, was •(■p;*!!, then," John w « i M , ’’I’ll fascinated on meeting N E L L you thl “ th»t If YOU t# o don’t ORME, of whom PAT FORBES, tea 2 one of John’s best friends, hints have any children you «q|ht to be r that she la having trouble with spanked.” Dick and Margaret both laughed, her husband. DR. DICK RIENEFEB mar­ D ’.ak ft little uneasily, and John knew boyend doubt that ho was ries .MARGARET W A Y N E and fighting Dick’s lifttllo. John Is best man. Margaret’s "MiTgaret,” John said with a eud- younger sister, CLARA, runs den '.haoge of tone, "the eaddost and away and marrtes . CLIFTON Icrc’joet people 1 know aro those liA N E . whom John cordially dis­ WB'j ha-.o lived too loug without likes. chlldrsi’ . Don’ t be foolish.” He rose A parly Is given by NOEL suidtr.ly L’om h>« “That’s and VEKA BOYD, and Vera all I havo to aay. Forgive mo for shows an Interest In John which aayias oven that. Now, Dick, what he does not return, but which a’oout the flouse r-'^u’re thinking of arouses Fay’s Jealousy. Noel buying?” Boyd later boasts of an arrange­ ”I had Uioughl of building. Plenty ment with Vera, his wife, where­ of time, you kuow. Thoug'nt I’d wait by each leaves the other free to a while until I cou’ d afford v^hat I do ns he pleases. want.” Fay aiHl the baby go to "Pn) afmld you won’t notice your Washington to visit Fay’s old friends if this prosf.rrlty contin­ parents, and John knocks ues,” John laushod, aud Dick, gtIn­ around with Pat Forbes, whose ning, said, "O h, nil I'U do to you It wife also Is away. send you sttlltec bills.” John gets a phono call from *'ThaVs my business, isn't ‘‘W hat have you been doing with DOROTHY m A N C IS , a girl ho it?" John said coldly. "Since yourself since Fay has been away?” used to know In Ills college days when did this concern take Margaret asked "H ave you been and who Is In to^^l with a musi­ behaving yourseifT” cal comedy. He takes her to over an interest in my^ do­ “Not too well.’’ John admitted. Slipper and she discusses theatri­ mestic and private life?" ”I’ve been catching up on a few bad u cal publicity with him, explain­ (l habits such as drinking and late EKL ing that sho wants to get on the He left, promising to come to see hours.” between aueft friends he had no rea­ .-(IMS' dramatic stage. John returns to Helene” that evening. Dick frowned. ’’Not too haavy on the restaurant after taking her son to fear frankness. • • • It, John. You’ve get a business to A little later he excused himself to the theater, and M ARTHA The next day Dorothy had left watch, you know.” and, refusing Pat’s offer of a drink, ROOTH, who Is there with town and, feeling utterly lonely, he ’’Why, what’s the matter with he made his way out, half tempted PAUL DAVIDSON, gets sarcas- dropped In at the Menefeee for din­ you, you old hypocrite?” to drop in at the theater and see the l b when ho tells them that ho ner. Dick and Margaret he hadn’t Dick shrugged. ”Tou know what 1 last part of Dorothy's show. and Dorothy had been discussing seen In a long time and they were mean. People talk a lot.” ’’Well, Pat Forbes and I did do a E? h'.:»intss. • • • quite reproachful that ho had not lot of running around,” John con­ This And That In He met Dorothy the next day been a frequent visitor during Fay’a NOW GO ON W IT H TH E STORY fessed. ’’Still, It’ll do me good. A a n d and they had lunch at her hotel. absence from Chicago. man needs to cut loose once in (The nnmea and sKnntlons 1b this "Here.” he eald, ’’placing some Dick waa getting a little heavier, a A' story ore #ctltlous.) while.” typewritten sheets in her hand, "are ho thought, and a glance around the "T hat’s not a scientific viewpoint,” CHAPTER XXVIII some hunches that might help your rooms told him that the young doc­ Feminine Lore said Dick. " I ’m speaking as Dr. yOH N colored and It took quite an press agent.” tor had been spending money. Sho skimmed over them and Menefee now.” G c o d " I declare,” he said at dinner, ” 1 J effort to keep front answering “ Well, don’t send me a bill for smiled, satisfied. "They ARE clever,” feel as' If I must call you Dr, Mene- Martha's saro^m with sarcasm that bit of advice,” John laughed. sho enthused. ”I wonder if you 'feo Instead of Dick,” and Menefee ’’Yoa’re likely to wait a long time of his own. would care to take me on as a pub­ smUed. “The next step toward dig­ to collect It.” 'T don't blame you for not bellev licity client. Of course, I would pay nity would be Richard, wouldn’t tt, White registers strongly In^ dared women, lack Is being devel­ you, and pay you well, just as any John?” sporte attire— for example the oped amazingly by their social and Ing me,” he said, smiling. ” No one Nat Graham looked up briefly from of your advertising clients.” * Margaret said, ”Yes, Dick haa been Contaminated Water k small white felt hat In stroller. Industrial- power. Woman has now ever believes that a pretty girl and his desk when John entered the of­ He shook his head. “ Not In my doing very well of late. I think, Bhai)e> white one or two two-piece arrived at the stage in her progress fice Monday morning, and a little a man can talk business. Ter, she’s line. Besides, I couldn't think of John, you must have been spreading dresses, white pumps and hosiery where she can latigh because she Is later came over and said he wanted really on the stage. Martha. As for charging you anything.” word, for several of his new patients so well established and so power­ to speak to John In private. land the coat of white flannel or "W hy not? It’s business, isn’t are friends of yours.” ful, he goes on to say. tbe lady with Pat Forbes—” ho “Look here,” he said when they knitted material for cool days or "W ell, why not?” John asked. shrugged and left the eentence un it?" were alone, ’’people are talking about Constant evenings. "Not a bit of It,” he assured her. "Ethics don’t permit him to do his Advance styles for evening finished. you.” "Sentiment. No, Dot. I'd be glad to own advertising. What better than The latest "wrinkle” In women’s gowns show the skirts to be long "Oh, I ’ve seen them together be "W h at the devil do you mean?” give you Ideas from time to time, that an advertising man do it for hats is the felt crown creased In and extremely full while the bodice John flared. Here Is the first of a series of been knpw^ to Infect the water Is tight-fitting— the next thing will fore.” Martha declared disdainfully, but 1 don’t know any of the ropes, him?” \ "N ow , don’t fly off the handle; I ’m tie vary same manner as a man’s Margaret laughed and Dick grunt* three artldes on dangerous water, supply of entire cUy, causing be a return to the old-fashioned and Paul spoke up. "Why, what’s The details will have to be handled telling you for your own good. I ’ve fedora. ed. "I think some of my young cause of cholera and typhoid fev­ ihundfeds- of - d.eat^a, from this di­ hoop-skirts. the matter with you, Martha? If I by a regular theatrical press agent. heard several people say that you competitors suspect an unholy al­ sease. ■ ' ' ^ . didn’t knew that women never get If you want to pay me. just leave and Pat Forbes were running around er. Gay hand-blocked linens are liance of some sort,” he told John. Cross-Coiinectioii. Accordlng to a recent statement Jealous of me. I’d say you were a me a picture." pretty recklessly since Mrs. Milburn much In favor for morning sports John, looking appraisingly at Dick, Only last summer an outbreak of emerging from the Department ot little displeased with John’s sugges­ “ Well, that’s easily done.” she has been away.” ..wear. Bathing suits are even being accused the latter of getting fat. BY HUGH S. GUMMING . typhoid fever occulted In a smell Agriculture at 'Washington, Ameri­ tion that he Introduce me to his said, and rose. “ Come up to my "W ell, that’s my business. Isn’t made of them- The favorite style Menefee patted his stomach. towh'In one of our middle western ca is rapidly becoming a nation of room and you may take your pick.” It?” John said coldly. "Since when Surgeon General,, United States fp r ^ sports costume Is the jumper friend.” “Well,” he said doubtfully, "the atatfg. Upon investigation; It was salad eaters. Records of lettuce Martha Booth colored hotly and In her room she opened her trunk did this concern take over an inter­ Public Health Service of the linen, with a pleated skirt of waistline Is getting a little larger. found that this outhfeak was due John saw that Paul's cruel shaft had and brought out a siz.able stack of est In my domestic and private life?” By the term "dangerous wkter” shipments in the last few years in­ to a crosB-cohneetlqn which al­ white linen. The collar, leather gone I'.omc. Paul, he took pains to photographs. John maliciously chose Margaret's cooking, John.” Graham’s heavy eyelids fluttered Is meant any water that may cause dicate them to be six times as "And how’s Clara?" John asked. lowed polluted w;ater to'enter the ibelt and buttons down the front tell Jlartha. was the most uncul­ one of her In scanty costume, that nervously. He said sharply, "Look illness or death if used for drink­ much as in 1916. This country la mains of the regular drlhli'ng wat­ may be In some predominant color tured nian of culture he had ever she tried to hide. “How are she and Lane hitting it here, John, a firm's reputation Is no ing purposes, and there are many also taking to prunes with a rush. er system. - ;jn the linen. California leads in the production seen. Then he excused himself and "Wretch," sho said, "what will off?" better than the reputations of Its such waters. 1 4 ..... - Margaret answered, "Oh, all It happened that a natlbnail cop-’ of both these health-giving foods. went over to join Pat. your wife say?" members. People aren’t going to Few realize that millions of ‘ .|An old-fashioned flower which Is Pat wa.s waiting for him, and Cora, "My wife need never see It." he right," and at once changed the trust their advertising with us If deaths have been caused in times ferenc.e Was.being held in the llttie topic, and John sensed that he had town at the time, and eight ’states, gaining neyr favor is the snapdrag- According to Dr. Solomon It scctr.od, wanted to apologize for answered. "This Is a precious re­ they think we are Irresponsible. It past from drinking water that wap ■ on or antirrhinum— both names hit upon a forbidden topic. "Oh- Isn’t so much what you do but what later sent in reports of persons Strouse, In an article in the latest her conduct. John saw that she was minder of my callow youth, which contaminated with such germs as are agiainst them; but the flowers hoh!” he thought, “ sits the wind in people Bay about you that hurts.” who W0|^ Infected, by drinking this edition of Hy.giea, leisure in eating truly sorry and perceived, too, that la my own and not my wife’s. When those of cholera and typhoid fever. are beautiful and they blossom so the critics aro acclaiming you the that quarter? All la not well, then, "H ell!” John grumbled, "It’s get­ water and who developed the di­ is the best digestive tonic a physi­ she cared a great deal too much for Water from streams and lakes profusely. 'They ere listed under Forbes for that worthy’s good. 'second Bernhardt,’ I shall gaze at with Clara." ting so a fellow can’t play mumble- Is used both for human consump­ sease after they -had returned cian can describd. It is much more It and remember the days when I Dick, with the air of a solid man peg any more without spmeona annuals in the catalogues but are important to sit down leisurely for "I have a bad temper.” she told tion and for essential Industrial hom e. In reality perennials, though not In John, "and sometimes I can’t control called you Dot.” of property, reared back In his chair knifing him In tbe back for It. Just purposes. almost any kind of a lunch than to and lit a cigar. “Thinking of buy­ what kind of a reputation do I seem our climate with sometimes severe it." “ Silly!" she said scornfully, but ^creaH on , arrangement o f m e d ic in e s rush through a properly balanced she seemed pleased, nevertheless, ing a house, John,” he announced. to be getting?” he asked sarcasti­ When arraiiging the .iMdidne ^Inters. Their lovely velvety blos­ ration. "Who wa'i your friend. John?” By serving an' channels of^cpin- soms of different colors are effec­ and her vivid eyes danced. "Well,” said John, bluntly, “ what cally. cablu.ett,'place thoae drqgs and medl asked Idat. and John told him. munlcatlon, by furnishing opportu­ tive In an entire bed although they "I thought I had seen her before.” She held out her hand. "I must are you going to put In It?” “Neither one of us,” Nat said cold­ nity for recreation, and by provid­ clnes-.vyilch are o;fteiie8t In. demand If you hava more string or wax get a little rest now, for the matinee. Dick caught his meaning and was ly, "can afford to be seen runnlnl; combine well with other flowers beans than you can dispose of on said Cora. "I saw ‘Helene’ the other ing water supplies, streams and on the front rof the shelves and and look well against shrubbery. night.” Thanks for the lunch—and for every­ taken oft his guard a little, but he around with Pat Forbes and his the table, can them for winter use doubtful friends, and you were seen lakes rang ampng the forem ^t of those.for pore upeTh the ’’She wanted my advice on theatri­ thing.” laughed and looked swiftly and sig­ back'rows. or make that delicious string bean nificantly at Margaret, who said in In a public dining room the other our natural resources. Not byiany The gladioli I referred to a week cal publicity,” John went on, for He kept holding her hand. ”^^Ten’t means the least useful function; of pickle printed a year ago In this Cora’s benefit, for he mistrusted her. you going to kiss me goodby, Dot?” a decisive tone, “ I don’t Intend to day with a flashy looking actress. It ago— the beautiful bright pink column. It advised cutting and Isn’t as If you were unknown In cuch bodies of water is that of . K "Wllbrink” and salmon “ Halley”— ” I used to know her In my college The green eyes looked at him curi­ have any babies, John,” and rose To, lilue y ^ r clothes most .effl- cooking the beana until tender as from the table. town, you know. You’ve got to be providing healthful recreatlo'n In iboth early varieties, have blossom­ days.” ously, seemed to be appraising him. the form of fishing, boating and ciently, use .clean cold waPr and for the table. Say four quarts, and Then, veiy coolly, she said, "Yes Diclc’s face fell a little at this pro­ careful.” ed out rapidly owing to the intense the mixture below may be used “ Now I’ll tell one.” said Pat, and swimming. mix the raultig with, the, water be­ laughed. But John assured him that John, I am,” and raised her lips. . . . nouncement, and John waa a little (To Be Continued) 'hisat, so that now they are open at when making other varieties of A common-place, though import­ fore putting In the, clothes. Do the very top of the spikes but still ant function of water courses Is hot allow them to stand in the wa­ mustard pickle: 4 cups sugar, 4 iwniiuiiiiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnwiiiii'niiiiiiiNiBiiiiiiHiiHHiiiiiiiiffliiiii^^ make a handsome bouquet. Every teaspoons celery seed, % pound the drainage of surface washings. ter. - • ‘ , morning I have taken a slant cut­ In many Instances, man haa ssed ground mustard, 1 cup flour, 214 come to the end of It,” she said. "I BANi LUMPY STARCH. ting from each stem and have giv­ quarts vinegar. Cook the above In­ girls who wore her plain little frock the stream, Often unwisely; aa: a en them fresh, cool water; and with an air that made It stand out suppose friendship does permit one Always be sure that the starch gredients until they come to a boll. Home Page Editorials means of disposing sewage and In­ picked off ihe wilted blossoms. Add the beans, bring to boll again like a tall slender Illy among a lot to tell another of a real fault, but dustrial wastes. for .laundry purposes Is free f^om HER OWN it depends on the purpose of the Wh»t other flower would have and seal while hot. of brilliant weeds. About the most dangerous form lumps, well cooked apd withstood the heat we have been I rather smiled at myself for To Have Ftiend revelation and the spirit of the of pollution to which a, body of having the past week? Still another "string bean pi­ thinking these thoughts while such critic. It would be a happy world water can be subjected Is that of- THEY HELP QPT if we were all eager to help each quant” recipe Is to cook them as a tragedy as Joan’s was being B e a Ftiend receiving human waste. Even a Jacob Rlchman, Hebrew scholar other. But catty, unkind, jealous When buying roasts and steaks above; season and let stand In the enacted about me. very small amount of such pollu­ and author of "Laughs from Jew­ by Olive Roberts Barton. remarks— that Is not friendship!” have the butcher send home the saucepan, pouring over the beana GIRL be was get­ the present their progress was al- spoon of butter, and seaaoning. Mix never have cared for him at all. ting fat and that she ate too much. cast about what you should say,-^ •waya that.of the few rather thkn aa "You must pull yourself together, or to say anything— no matter how with the beans and serve hot. One She told me he had all the marks She chose to get mad about it. a sex. Man haa always treated dear,” I said. "We must go Imme­ Ingenious, no matter how gracefur housewife informs me she creams of distinguished ancestry, and If diately and And Lela. Think of the That’s all.’’ wqman with condescension and string beans and servee on toast as "What was the trouble last and bland. * will continue to do so as long as that were so his mother had prob­ trouble she Is In." "The only way to have a friend you would asparagus. "Variety !• ably been very proud of him. He week?” she stinde for it. The sense of hu­ “ But she didn't love him as much Is to be a friend.” the spice of life.” had told Joan that his mother had as I, Judy,” asserted Joan. "That! Oh, Peg said I played m or'v^lch men have always de- MARY TAYLOR. died while he was away at war and “ How do you know, dear?” tennis like a slow motion picture. he had ■whispered, "I think her "Well, she must have known She’s always saying things like SPRINKLE WITH THESE. heart was broken when she saw me that Barry was at least flirting with that. She delights in them. I'm A whisk broom Is better than go. me, and she did not even appear not touchy about my tennis, but I your hand for sprinkling clothes. He went away very gay and brave jealous.” get sick of her always sticking A small water sprinkler Is also effec­ and served his country to the end; "You can never know, Joan, what pins .Into me.’’ tive. and he came back a poor, maimed Js In another woman’a heart. She "So you kissed and made up and thing whose only eulogy must be, knew there waa a baby coming. She then you thought you’d stick a BUYING HINT Gladiolus "He could dance.” knew they muat have money to live. tew Into her. I seel” said Mary's I looked at Joan Meredith, dainty She knew you could give It to her. mother. When selecting macaroni remem­ and sweet in a frock whose almpllcl- She knew that It Barry could keep "Look here, my dear,” she went ber the good grade is yellowish Several varieties of this popular flower are now ty spelled money. Truly I had learn- on dancing with you until after the on. "If you girls insist on being and rough In texture; it break* In bloom at our gardens. ed a lot alnce I had come to this baby came. It would be a great two little cats Instead of a couple cleanly without eplltting, and does city; then, although I perhaps knew thing. Perhaps, my dear, she loved of decently bred girls, I suppose not baoem* pesty or lose its tu­ I ‘ ‘ We cordially invite flower lovers to inspect our more about good taste in dress than him so much that ahe trusted him." there is no use talking to you. But bular shape in cooking. many varieties. most girls who live in small towna, either you are friends or you are even I had to learn that there waa MONDAY— Jem Smith. not friends. There Is no sense In KEEP AWAY MOTHS, a kind of plainness than which keeping up a friction of real Before you put heavy winter clothing into storage, be lure to nothing waa more expensive. STOP FADING COLORS. friendship it there Isn't any.” Elegant tlmpliolty! One of the When washing colored clothes "Why mother, Peg's tbe very have It cleaned. Pertpet oleap- lineaa la the beat protection trop ambltlona that I had acquired waa always try a sample first, if possi­ best friend I’ve got, and I’m sure Woodland Garden^ that at sometime I would be able to ble, the first time you put them in she thinks the same of me,” cried moths. Jiav* a suit Ilk* Joan’s. Mary. “ But they say really and the laundry. It there Is danger of A DAILY BATH Flowers and Bulbs For Sale in Season. Restaurants such as the Beaux fading, set the color by soaping in truly friends should tell each other F. A. Nickerson. 286 Woodhnd StrotL Arte were good schools to learn the a gallon of water with two cups of of their faulta.” Her mother shook her head. To keep flowers as long as pos Yee, it’e a dog. And trude Brlonne, b«>dty o< thea^r in yii|iina, difference between a flashy young salt or one of whit* vinegar. Then ■ible, give them freeh water every .woman who dreiied to attract at- dry before really washing with "On* could preach six hours a day olaipi tt with tha.daYotloa of her ardeat^Bipeiam^v ^ ‘ - 1^11 I f If rif FwnnnuMniapaoaM day* ftntlon. and on* of th* K*al asajd •o*P« tor • 04 tjMiti *Bd UiOA not " •/, 7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL D, SATURDAY, JULY 2 4 ,1 9 2 ^ \

GAS BUGGIES or HEM AND AMY—ysten By Frank Bede IT AINT NOTHIN ^a h H nonsense . I WAS SURE THERE WAS SOON’S 1 HEARD IT ^ A PHONY, EH ? L . ,1 GRABBED LEEN SENSE AND W en I ASKED ED POINT-BLANK^ WAS PETRIFIED GAS, , ^ l l , granochilqpen T TO ME ONE SM/ 'THE STOCK RUN F HED GUARANTEE US GETTING SOMETHING FISHY ABOUT OR rOTHERWHAT ,BECAUSE HEM 'AND TFILV TELL' IT BECAUSE HE WAS SO STOCK THAT THEY^ , [OR NO 6RAN0CHILME^ -HE DIVIDENDS, HE GOT PR^IT;* vvmc^ WAS TALKING ABOUT. I .HEM’LL GIVE ME ,Y00 DO ABOUT “ BOOSTED IT. MRIARViCk An ezpelrment in a Chicago FLUSTERED. ALL THE TIME HE SWEET TO HER WHEN SHE a ENOCH, BUT IF T DONY KN0„ iTO COME ALARMING CONTRADICTED HIVL WHEN < PRICKED UP MY EARS. BACK MY MONEY, kindergarten shows that the word RUMORS TRYING TO ALIBI THOSE R U I^ S , SOR THERE'LL^ BEJ^ YOU AINT ^HIM PERSONALLY, 'T ’, is used more than any other HAD A HUNCH HE WASNT SO ’ A MAN ARGUES IlKE THAT, FROM ALL THEY 5AIC HANKERIN’ TO BUT I FIGURED HE by chiidren ot five, and a lot of ’em CONCERNING WITH HIS WIFE, HE ISN’T, < I GATHERED IT WAS , [WIDOWS WEEDS TO PETRIFIED GAS ' • COCK-SURE OF IT HIMSELF. BE BOUGHT BY WAIT Tia HIS WAS O.K., LIVING BAD ( never change. RIGHT THEN I MADE UP < 1SURE OF HIMSELF- THEYVE^ ONE OF THEM STOCKS^ . DIVIDENDS, YOU LAY AWAY IN A THEM HE^ DEAR ESTATE IS ^ RIGHT HERE IN - NEWS > J MY MIND TO SELL; EVEN BEEN BATTLING ABOUT IT ^ SETTLED UP» OUR NEIGHBORHOOD! FOR One college has established the ABOUT WHICH BEFORE THAT3 ENOUGH FOR TRUNK SO YOUR , )T0. I'M NO FRIENDS HAD BEFORE BLANCHE SPILLED. SUCKER! YOU’D BETTER , BUT THATS A HIM! degree Bachelor of Plumbing. How THE BEANS BY SIDING, ME. WElL SELL IT AND grandchildren'a . CALLED UPON GET A HA HA BEAT K NEIGHBOR FO^ silly! A plumber is one of the few WITH US. ------BUY SOMETHING you! men who can afford a wife. EDWARD PLOP THAT’S SU/?e WHEN THEY TO HIM.! FOR AN O F RAYING OPEN IT. Garry: Miami, Florida, now does EXPLANATION^ DIVIDENDS a telegraph business next to New APPEARED York and Chicago. EVEN MORE I see. Telegraphing home for ALARMING ^ more money, eh? AFTER LISTENING TO BLANCHE "Why didn’t you hire th.^t VIGOROUSLY stenographer? She seemed quite ASSERT HER capable.’’ OPINION- "No doubt she was, but dldn t you notice how her stockings bag­ ged at the knees?’’ _____ . $iiz« »r NtA $tMvicCU*c. Hollywood is the only place In Vfi} the wo- Id that Is full of supermen. Bv Percy Crosby People who live in autos should As a matter of fact, most of the not throw glass. men there are supers. r ^ A Co c k r o a c h s p i r i t s p e a k s ; l u h a t j T h a t .^ Good Old Days < MAKe way, RCACfi ^ .M Y YES, urri€ COCKROACH spirit, n o r th r up ^ Eve had no laundry bill M€€T H6 TONICh A PUZZLE A DAY 15 TH€ COCKROACHCS ' eeNCFlTTCR. O H - YOU feueR,s,ueR£ cones Neither had Adam. JOSEPH I BHlUH.'(jeoRGC !N The MooN- BRAINAGRAM Didn’t wear any clothes, OOW'T recc Mel Fa n c V' t h a t .' ue SAYS HE Time limit, 8 Minutes Nobody had ’em. C03Y HI5 u r e Ar A S’reAM F(TT€‘/?S IM UJArChM' YA» ^------U fH T « 1. Where Is the "Garden of the Didn’t pay any bills. ------F e s n i / A L . Gods" located? ' Nobody did. " T T r/ T y - r ' J 2. What is nnother ------Don’t you wish we could m English name for the "bay’’ tree'? Live like that kid? 3. What do the Canadians TH 6N V A (u O nV g o . mean by "Dominion Day”? "All the polishing In the world IN W PAfiAVe ,HVH! 4. In what state can "Yellow­ seems to make you harder,” said / stone National Park” be found? the buffer to the nail. 5. What state Is sometimes cal­ y o u (TAH MAV6 led the "Hoosler State”? A naval friend writes that he is J oseph's CAfiAbJ AY 6. Who was Romeo? sending contributions written on a 7. What is the "Wolverine battleship. This may save paper, 5eeo State” ? but we don’t quite see how we’re Last pii7./.l<‘ Hnswer: going to get the battleship In our office. srop Jack: "You are the flower of my heart.” Jacqueline: "And you are a hot a air plant.” Jfti-'ii. f* I, ('r.M|,t. Iirjii J'iIimimmi K.-tihirAa, In,-. "Here I am thrown out of Joint bylS^ii again!” said the hobo after they $ALE$MAN SARI The Seals Are Safe had kicked him out of the restau­ rant. VOO’Re. VOftSTiNCr TTnt PtSHlHGr- F r LOOK WHftT I Tu^T c a u g h t ow tH’ end A. G. P. O. official says that thou­ l l i ’ 1^' OP ns UHt- ^ sands of letters ire posted every 'Tfi'S TTne. OF THE. year without addresses on the VOfi^E RU_ GOlN(r ^EFvL-HOl^TvKC,- envelopes. Unfortunately, none of There are two gates leading In­ this kind Is sent out from the In­ to the test >ard. One Is marked come Tax Department "Start,” the o'tier "Stop." The test man entered at "Start,” since Ridicule la a powerful weapon that is the lower end. It he had but not powerful enough to shoot followed the paths marked by the through a woman's determination he&vy wavy line, he would have to follow the style, however ridicu­ discovered a clear path out of the lous or Immodest. yard. If all the chorus girls who buy JUST WAIT. their own fur coats were brought She: When we are married I'll together In one place, they would share all your troubles and sor­ fill a pint milk bottle. row?. He: But I have none. Our 1926 Song Selection She: I said when we are mar­ "Shingle belles. Shingle belles. ried.—Answers, London. Shingle all the way; All the shops are busy. THOUSANDS OP YEARS. It’s the newest fad today. ‘•Did you write these Jokes your­ Shingle belles. Shingle belles. by Blossec self?" Right close to your dome; FRECKLES ANl> HIS FKIKNDS Perfect Control ‘•Yes. they’ie original.” Oh what fun It Is to know been intotaat "Then you must b o much older > /* you'UB VOU CAN LOOK There’s that much less to comb.' Ber/xoA\ SMES COMIN' A>OW - Box OF CANO)' MAYENT VOU r than you look.”—lli-.cu Humor, 1 CAN A6AR A6R- TLU a t iy Burrr.vMON'r Madrid. D06SWT kAJOVM SRS AOENT you GOING TO ^ "You should have seen Gladys LeFTTJJklS BOX. OF pur TA* BOA BAGC VWUBRE ANSW Sp M E ? VfiRyVHaLL. t b l l !.' dance the Charleston last night.” I 6or IT AN’ SHS “Dance nothing! She was Just CANDY OUT VNA9D6 COME COT MBftE AND vjOOAi’r KNOW 1 WAS LETME5EB VOUR LITTLE JOE standing there watching, and a 1 COULD 66T &ATVO' A«y.'.' June bug fell down her back.” A T IT .' 7 D N S 0 6 .'!

r o R s ^ U K e . t h e : The college girl’s waist, statis­ •PERSON WHOS6> ticians find. Is larger than It used to be. So are her feet. Nothing ii BUY WORD IS CASH- said about her brain. He: I wish I had a nickel for every girl I’ve kissed. She: What would you do? Buy yonrse'f a package of gum? Anctlicr man who has many pressing engagements, T}ui seldom goes out. Is the tailor?

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e,^i. * PAGE W E L V E heat. It is heavily insulated, so ■ t h is is sm all w o r ld . INSPECT THIS NEW that yoij. can place, your hand on ASK SAM PRENTICE FIREnGHTERS’ its surface. Escape of steam 16 ABOUT TOWN ^ LOCAL SINGER TO provided for, Insuring results far PE^ECTLY PASTEURIZED Sam Prentice the noted Jock­ COOKING METHOD superior to the old-time tireless or Mrs. George Fo:? and daughter, ey from the Green reports an OUTING TODAY steam roasters. It ■vylll roast or MILK AND CREAM Mllllcent, of Oakland street have TAKETRIP ABROAD odd Incident that revives mem­ stew meats and fowl, bake bread, Manchester Electric, Company biscuits, muffins or cake, cook returned from a visit with Thomas ories of the famous race be­ beans, rice or any green vegeta­ Fox’s family In Brooklyn. tween Glistening Dick and Introducing ‘‘Cook in Com­ bles, and soon save Us cost In ‘Wild Fire. fort” Device— A Boon to J. R HEWITTS DAIRY A hearing on a proposed sewer Dr. George L. Dwyer to These horses, owned by dif­ Hose No. 1, S. M. F. D. to cooking by stored Tieat. 40 HOLL STREET TBLBPHONR BQM. on Manchester Green avenue and ferent meu, were sold months Housewives. For Picnic Uao North Elm street will be held Mon­ apart and In different parts of Enjoy Osano Dinner at If you are going by automobile day evening, July 26, at the lire Spend Four Months in the state. By Mary Taylor for a day’s outing and desire some house, corner Main and Hilliard Yesterday Sam saw a horse The above is the slogan adopt­ substantial warm dishes, It will trader driving through the ed by the Manchester Electric com­ take up very little room In the car. streets. The meeting will be at 7 England and France. Marlborough Lake. The sponge cakes, biscuits and o’clock, standard time. Green on h's way toward Wllll- pany with regard to their electri­ mantlc and behind the wagon cal cooking ranges. However, I meats cooked by the young dem­ Miss Mary McMenemy of Marble were tied the two horses. How would particularly cal your atten­ onstrator all looked and tasted de­ Dr. George L. Dwyer, a former they came to be owned by one Although the weather was not tion to the Thermax portable elec­ licious. street has returned from Pelham, Step In and have the attendants N. Y., where she has been engaged resident of Mancheste.*, sailed from man, Sam can’t explain. what It should , have been this tric oven cooker, which they have as director of Physical education In Boston today on the S. S. Wl«nl- morning, about 80 members of been demonstrating at their Main at the store on Main street show fredlan of the Leyland Line for a Hp^e Company, No 1 of ilie South street store all this week and on you this handy little cooker and The Same Story the High school there. Miss Mc­ which they are making a specially the new Universal Jr., electric Menemy, who Is a graduate of the four-months’ trip to Europe. Al­ Msnclsester Fire department went Each year I have advised those needing heating though located in Boston, Dr. ‘c Marlborough Lake on ihelr an­ attractive offer until August 20. stove. local High school and Oberlln col­ EXHIBIT OF PETS The very first morning they were systems to have the work done in the Summer months. lege, has been a teacher at Ohlo- Dwyer Is a native of this place, and nual outing. A ch.'cken dinner was servfd by Chef Osano, assisted by placed on sale at the Introductory Each year some take notice, have the work done Wesleyan University, Delaware, Is here so frequently on visits and price, eleven were sold in less than Ohio, for the past five years. singing engagements that he Is still DREW LARGE CROWD lucmbers of the company at ' 1 when it does not have to be rushed and are ready when regarded as a local singer. His last o’clock. two hours. They are having diffi­ NOTICE .'The program of avents this af­ culty to fill their orders, the fac­ cold weather comes. A card to The Herald from E. L. public appearance here was less tory In New Britain being unable Water will be shut off from But there are always those who wait until tho last G. Hohenthal, announces the elec­ than a yea:- ago, at a recital In the ternoon calls for a baseball game 'Playgrounds a Unique Scene, between the married and single to cope with the demand. House­ the following streets on call, get a rush job and shiver before it is ready for use. tion of Mrs. Anna R. Baedor of High school hall. wives are enthusiastic over these Hartford as Most Worthy Patriarch With Tabbies, Cknaries, men. If enough single men can be MONDAY, JULY 26 Here is the warning: ACT NOW! Be ready next Goldfish, Etc.— The Prizes. found to make up a nine. Mar­ small-priced cookers that will do From 12:30 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. of the National Division Sons of such big things, at a small coat for Fall. Temperance, for the next two y^rs. riages In the company have be Center street, west of Cooper Despite yesterday’s torrid atmos­ come freqiient during the past few current and without heating up Mr. Hohenthal, who Is a trustee of years and It has Lern one of the their kitchens. They are invalua­ street; Roosevelt, Lincoln, the national division, was chosen phere the North End Playground ble In torrid weather such as we M. A. Ferris Most Worthy Scribe, at the conven­ was thronged with youngsters and grrst troubles .imong the Ridgewood, Daugherty, Stone, men to get enough players for have been having the past week. Fairview, St. Lawrence, St. Heating Contractor tion just closed In Philadelphia. elders as spectators and exhibitors A New Convcnlcnco The next biennial session will be In the children’s first Pet Show. their learn. In case there are "not John, Edmund, Adams and 65 East Center Street Cats, dogs, goldfish, canaries, chick­ cnou;;h, the game will be forf^.'ed The Thermax has only been on held In Nova Scotia. to the benedicts. the market for several months. It Olcott streets. ens, pigeons, a pony and numerous can be attached to any lamp socket THE SO. MANCHESTER The Misses Emily and Lena Dent other entries not only made a good A boat race, the annual affair, and swimming contests for the and the cost for current Is less WATER CO. of Apel place are spending the showing but an Interesting one as th.'in three cents an hour. Thqy well. The judges committee delib­ championship of the company will week-end with friends In Douglas, be held this afternoon. Volley are finished In black enamel and Mass. erated for considerable time before nre of four and six quart capacity, announcing their decision as to the ball, horseshoe pitching and climb­ ing the greased pole will take up two round food containers with Joseph J. Behrend and staff will four best pets being shown. The the remainder of the day. tight fitting covers are supplied. If Install the officers of Shepherd En­ judges Mrs. Charles F. Martin, Mrs. it Is desired to bake a fish or a campment, No. 37,1. 0. 0. F., Mon­ Frank Vlttner, Mrs. L. Bober, loaf of bread, tho cooker may be YALE “nRES day evening. The meeting will be Francis Strickland, Paul McDonald CONSTRUCTIONXO. ‘ placed on Its side and steadied to called at 8 o’clock and a large at­ and Carroll McGuire finally an­ prevent rolling. When It Is In Its buy your TIRES from your LOCAL DEALER. And you’ll tendance Is hoped for. * nounced that the awards were made usual position different foods can Above, all things, ments and a social hour will follow. as follows: HAS BIG OUTING ho cooked In the two containers— save money doing it. You can COME into our store—SEE our complete line of tires 1st—Edith Lucas, dog. say a chicken, a meat loaf, a roast —DECIDE which one is best for your car—and get IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. No Lieutenant Edward McMenemy, 2nd—Mary Qulsh, goldfish. or casserole of meat and vegeta­ "extras” for postage— ■no waiting. The tires are here and so are we. Our success who Is at present stationed In the 3rd—Arthur Scranton, pony. bles. The current was turned on to give you service and dollar-for-dollar value and we can do it Panama canal sone. In a letter to 4th—Arnold Clark, rabbit. Outside the fact that John for tho meat loaf made yesterday depends on our ability his parents, Mr. and Mrs.-John Mc­ Honorable Mention—James Far- Dwyer, umpire, Is recuperating at for about half an hour. It was 100%. You have all these advantages wlien you TRADE AT HOME. At our present Menemy of Marble street, states rand, pigeon; and Clarence Gochee, his home today, everything at the nicely browned, as also was a roast low prices—why take any chances? BUY EVERYTHING YOU CAN AT HOME. that he has successfully passed the dog. annual outing of the Manchester of lamb weighing 2 3-4 pounds. examinations qualifying him to Dr. George L. Dwyer Many were not aware of a child­ Construction company at Crystal The cooker is so constructed that command a submarine. hood tragedy that took place short­ lake yesterday went off well. Thir­ there Is an even distribution of While abroad, Dr. Dwyer will ly after the show closed when ty-five employees of the company at­ TRADE AT HOME SPECIALS Manchester Camp, Royal Neigh­ spend the time In England and "Fluffy” a large amber-colored An­ tended and spent the day at the bors, and the Modern Woodmen of France, and plans to study French gora cat exhibited by Joan LaDuke Knofla cottage there. America will Join In giving a pub­ repertoire In Paris. During the expired from the hAt. Director Chief among the events of the 100 30x3 1-2 Yale Cords at $7.50 lic setback at Tinker hall, Monday course of his visit he will meet Washburn found Joa# near the body day was the baseball game between Firsts, fully guaranteed 10,000 miles. We ran short on our SOxSVo specials last evening, when six prizes will be Roland Hayes, the celebrated color­ of her playmate shaken with tears Walter Flavell’s Bearcats and Photographs given and refreshments served. ed tenor, and Mr. Hackett, the and grief, tenderly removing the Sherman Duffy’s Bearcat huntOTs. Made In your home are different. week, but we have plenty this week-end, so we hope to see all those that we disap­ The Royal Neighbors will have a Metropolitan opera singer. bit of ribbon used for “Flufty’s" Flavell’s team won after a hard For an appointment call L. Fallot, pointed around to fill their needs. brief meeting before the card play­ Has Studio In Boston collar. Mr. Washburn laid kitty to game by the score of 43 to 42, the 97 Rldgo street. Phone 241-12. ing to make arrangements for the For the past year Dr. Dwyer has rest after Joan had last been seen winning run being brought In on a Child portraiture a specialty. ALL 4” YALE OVERSIZE CORDS...... $13.93 annual outing. had his studio on Huntington tearfully fingering the last momento circuit clout by Duffy. ALL 4Vi” YALE OVERSIZE CORDS...... $19.95 Avenue, Boston, Adjoining the of her pet, slowly making her way The horseshoe championship was All other sizes at very special prices, including all size Balloon Cords. Just Call Walter Shea of Strant street has studio of Professor Arthur Hub­ homeward with heavy heart. won by Dick Moss and August Wlt- returned from St. Francis hospital bard, with whom he studied several It was announced that next vreek sotskl while Arvld Soaburg won the 1284. All tires fully guaranteed 10,000. where he underwent a minor opera­ years, and during the year past Dr. wrestling championship after de­ a well-baby show and health clinic 29x4.40 YALE BALLOON CORDS...... $9.99 tion. Dwyer has been devoting half of would he held on Friday afternoon feating Axel Anderson in the finals. his time to the studio. The remain­ After the athletic contests all 10,000-mile guarantee. Here’s your chance to get that spare you need. James Munsle of Russell street at 2 o’clock with appropriate prizes ing half has been devoted to his for the winners. Mrs. Cummins went swimming and games were will motor up to Old Orchard, profession a practicing dentist. played in the water. At 5 o’clock WILLARD AND U. S. L. BATTERY SERVICE Maine, tomorrow to join his wife will have charge of the work of or­ In addition to his Boston en­ ganizing the clinic. Chef Osano appeared with clam Get outprices on these two popular batteries. You can SAVE money by trading who is at that resort. He will be gagements, Dr. Dwyer is tenor solo­ chowder, a hot chicken dinner and accompanied by his mother, Mrs. at home witn us. ist of the Brockton Congregational all that goes with it. The party General Repairing at prices that James Munsle of Center street, church, at Brockton, Mass. stayed at the lake until late at Expert Electrical Mrs. William McCabe and Mrs. Ber­ p o l i^ oM t night singing old time songs. Service are right Just try us. tha Hall, who will remain at the NORTH METHODIST. shore for ten days or more. William Duncan was placed on Edwin Slnnamon of Highland 10:45 a. m.—Union service with probation for three months by the Second Congregational church. Judge Johnson in the Manchester AUTO WASHING Park and Joseph Cross, also of police court this morning for In­ OAKLYN FILLING STATION that section, left today for Ireland Rev. K. C. Allen will preach on Spring Lubricating, Alexander Cole. -here tliey will enjoy an extended the topic: “The Man Whom God toxication. He was brought to Greasing, Foltslilng. vacation at their old homes In that Restored.’’ court on complaint of his wife. Good Merchandise At Less Money. country. Neither man has seen Miss Irene Lydall will be the Two motor vehicle violators,' Ireland for more than 28 years. soloist and the Junior choir will John F. Clapp and Harry C. Haz- W. E. LUEHGENS sing. elton, both out of town men, were They left from Boston. Sunday school will be omitted at arrested by Traffic Officer R. H. both churches until September. Wlrtalla yesterday on the charge OLCOTT-NEILL. 6:45—Joint service of the Ep- of speeding. Mr. Clapp asked for The marriage of Miss Lillian worth League and Y. P. S. C. E., a continuance of his case until Neill to Clayton H. Olcott took in the vestry of the Second Congre­ Tuesday, July 27 and Hazelton un­ They Are Not Much place Wednesday evening at St. gational church. Leader, A. F. til Thursday. July 29, when they Mary’s Episcopal church at 7 Howes, subject: “How can we pre­ will be given hearings. G ood— o’clock. The couple was attended vent waste?” Scripture, Luke 15: by Allen Sawyer and Mrs. Sarah 11-32, John 6:1-13. Two Greek philosophers pro­ Either your clock or your Sawyer. The bride wore a white Both societies of young people posed the atomls theory of matter home. Let them run down Canton crepe dresa with an old rose will omit their Sunday evening 500 years before Christ. and neither is worth very picture hat and carried bridal flow­ services during August. much. ers. The matron of honor wore The union Sunday morning serv­ Wind up your home by rose silk with a black picture hat ice, August 1, will be at the Second maldng those necessary re­ and carried roses. After the cere­ Congregational place of worship pairs—now I Don’t waste any mony the couple left for a honey­ and Rev. John E. Duxbury of the TYPEWRITERS more time. Get started. moon at Block Island. It will pay you to come in When it comes to sugges­ North Methodist church will preach and look over our line of wall tions on repairing the house, there all through August, except All makes. Sold, rented. you’ll find we can help some. Campmeeting Sunday the 22nd. exchanged and overhauled. papers before you go else­ Come in now —talk it over Mr. Allen will leave Monday for his Special ^scount to students. where. and |;et going in the right vacation, the greater part of which direction. CENTER SfREET JOB will be spent with his family at We have a splendid selec­ SERVICE TYPEWRITER tion at very reasonable prices. Groton Long Point. He will be glad EXCHANGE PROGRESSING WELL to return In case of need for his “Etui the Bird* Own services. His address will be Box Thdr Homes — And 142, Groton Long Point, or a tele­ Telephone 821 Repsir Tbcm.'* At Kemp’s Masio Shop Work Is progressing rapidly on phone message will be relayed the Center street Improvement. from the post office there. 691 Main St., So. Manchester John I. Olson The granite curbs have been set ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. from Cooper street west on the Painting and Decorating W. G. Glenney Co. Alien Place Manchester south side of street as far as Rev. H. F. R. Stecliholz, Pastor. Contractor. Roosevelt street. The men are 699 Main St. Johnson Block now working eastward from Adam^ 10:00 a. m.—Morning service. South Manchester. “ jTAMOAaoizso wooowoaA ---' 6trG6t« 11:00 a. m.—Sunday school. The trolley company has re­ The annual Sunday school picnic placed all Its poles and has also will take place on Saturday, July completed tearing up the rails 31, at Goodwin Park, Hartford, from Adam street to the cross ov­ cars leaving the trolley terminus at er at Cooper' street on the east 9:45 daylight saving time. bound track. The old rails have si* been relayed on the new ties up FUNERAL OF MRS. VENDRILLO. till Roosevelt street. I The gas company has Its later­ The funeral of Mrs. Pasquale als In between Cooper and Adam Vendrlllo of Kensington, formerly Heirs appreciate streets and Is now w.irking be­ of Manchester, was held In that tween Cooper street and the cen­ town yesterday morning at St. ter. No lateral will be needed In Paul’s church where a requiem thoughtfulness as this stretch for everybody has gas. high mass was celebrated. Burial Traffic was closed during the was In St. Mary’s cemetery of New I! week from Cooper to McKee street Britain. well as nx>ney except for local deliveries. The bearers were six grandsons: The wateV company Is laying Peter, John, Salve and Camlllo nsw six Inch mains from Pine Vendrlllo, Peter Lucoo of Kensing­ On top of all we’re fair’s can be street. This replaces the old three ton and John Motalo of New Brit­ And dways move quite speed­ p Inch main. ain. A POBTONG this iosd- The telephone company Is lay­ ily. tution for tfie administra­ ing tile dues from Cooper street A recently Invented umbrella We take our jobs seriously— east to New street to connect with folds up into a roll only 10 Inches tion of your estate is an the new line already laid. It is tong and 2 1-2 Inches In diameter. moving »the values of other also installing new manholes ev­ folks—things they have learn­ act of foresight that will ery five hundred feet. ed to care for and want to pro­ rcMeve yoorfamily ofm a ^ tect. perplexing details. Special Taxi Service. G.Schreil)er&Soiis SUNDAY DOOe Daily Expiyess to Hartford. t,.? at the General Contractors THE Manchester Trust Co. i Hotel Sheridan j South Manchester, Conn. ly PEBREn>0LENNEY| Member American Bankers’ Association. Bollden of ‘‘Better BnOt Homee" * Turkey, Duck or Chicken MOVING ^ e x p r e s s i n g ] Member of . Telephone 10MML GENERAL TRUCKING American Bankers’ Association. i • with all the fixings, $1. ^ 12 M. to 2:30 P. M. Bhop: 285 West Center Street Also a la Carte Service* ' t m