fV: f: -i* > t h e WEATHER,^ v,v ' ForecMt b j D. 8 . Wonther B t t M BBrttoriL' n e t p r e s s b e n AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Showers tonight probnbly ending for the Month of April, 1980 ~ Sunday morning; oooirt S m ^ y. 5,527 Member, of the Ajjdlt Bureau of PRICE THREE CENTS CIrculatlow f o u r t e e n p a g e s SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY„MA¥ 24, 1930. (Clnsslfled Advertising on Page 12) VOL. XLIV., NO. 20X. Where New York Building Crash ZEP NOW ON NEARING $30,1 Baronet Now Seeking Two, Injured Score, ^ > MARKINDRIVE | Job: Once Handyman FINISHES TRIP TO RIO JANEIRO

‘.‘But not to Peppereil,” he says, Present Plans of Dr. Ecken- FOR BOSPITALi By MARTHA DALRYUttLE. ^ “for it’s very different now you I Dover, Eng., May 24.— (AP). know. I used to work there. Now er Vague— May Cirde Sir John Fagee, former handyman it would be different because my Girl Flier Takes 19 Days of Peppereil, Mass., at present position has changed In other Campaign Ends Monday Baronet of Dover, Wants a job. words I won’t work in PeppereU. Over Inland Cities Before The publicity on his acquiring his Sir John arrived , in England ten from Croydon, Eng.,, to title had its usual results—hun­ weeks ago when he came to assume Night*, Chairman Knofla dreds of letters from unknown cor­ He Starts on His Return the title he inherited from his elder Australia; Given E n tto - Second Parly of ADnerican who- died in respondents. ‘‘Most of them Trip— Takes Eigkt Hours Snre Goal Will Bo astic Weteome. ' Mothers Given Great Re­ no money from the ! want is sympathy ed* Within the Time Limit.1 r ^ r H ^ ^getting r a litUe bored '-•“^ ing *and '■ love. Some of them tell me To Travel 385 Miles. * * title and he Is g of leisured country i they have a little property to go Port Darwin, North AustrjSfc, ception on Their Arrival with his role of leisureo with my title, you know. But I May 24— (AP)—Miss Amy J"oton- The Manchester Memorial hospi- gentleman who has to live in a Hheos, Brazil, May 24.— (AP)— don’t pR-y R^y R-ttention to them, i son pretty 23 year old British fW fm.d i, srowins ne.r the $30^00 London, May 24-(AP)-Wavmg The Graf Zeppelin passed over this m can't be too careful.” flyer reached th is. city this after­ Sir John took pains to deny ru­ American flags, 156 Gold Star Brazilian coast city at 11:25 a m. mark according to a report or any city in the Uidted noon from Atamboea, Timor, after General Chairman Arthur A. states except PeppereU. Sir John mors that he was to be married mothers and UB veteraM of toe todav (9:25 a. m. E. S. T.) , again. “Anyway, if I do, it won’t a flight of 400 miles across the fla from campaign headquarters .(jggg^>t know yet whether he is go- 27th Division-arrived in London to­ be a Peppereil girl,” he said, “but day on TpUgrlmage to toe graves this morning. Mr. Knofla reported ^ back to R e united ^tes^soom Timor Sea. PASSES BAHIA. right now, I have too much on my In so doing she completed in 19 of their sons and “buddies” ^ that $29,028.45 was received up un-' although he is sure he will buried in England. Landing from Bahia, Brazil, May 24.— (AP)— mind to think about it all.’ days a solo flight from Croydon, The Graf Zeppelin, enroute from U1 11 a. m. this morning, and it is| eventually, England. She left there May 5, toe steamship Republic at ^ o ^ - Pernambuco to Rio Janeiro, passed expected with the reports made hoping to , beat Bert Hinkler s . amptan the visitors came to London over this city at 8:15 a. m. (6:15 a. by toadn and were gjyen a great ova­ later in the day and tois e w n i^ it ! REFUSES TO LET day flight record from England to m E S T ) will reach the expected point ot Australia but bad weather and ac­ tion at toe railway station. It took toe Graf just eight hours $30,000, leaving 56,000 to be secur SMIIDIA LOWE HAS DOCTORS OPERATE cidents delayed her in toe _ «tter All of the Americans were to travel toe 385 miles from Per­ between tonight and Monday nigh . stages of her trip, and she feu be­ in I fifteen charabancs to toe w e e nambuco. The big craft, shii^'g Fine Response. . hind her schedule after flying two hotels which will he their head- silver-gray in toe skylight, flew low The chairman feels confident, days ahead of it for much of toe 30TH ANNIVEitSARY ! Condemned Murderer, Has '^^Moirof toe veterans, who fought over head, giving passengers an ex­ there are still enough citiMns m journey. cellent opportunity to observe the t Appendicitis — Under Law Spectacular l a nding with toe 4to British Army at Ypres and oh the Somme, today were re­ city’s streets and suburbs. . He Must Give His Consent. She made a spectacular landing All business was suspended as toe at toe airfleld here. Three planes turning to toe scene of toeir war­ time activities for toe first Lme population rushed into toe streets Nearly 300 Attend Banquet San Quentin, Cal., May 24.— from Brisbane and one Dutch sea­ and on to roofs to get a better look Tirp«;sed his gratitude in the way me , plane escorted her from far out since toe Armistice. Practically ^ (AP)—Persistently refusing an of toe mothers were matang toeir at toe ship. operation for appendicitis, Gor­ over toe sea to this port. 'rSf^ppei'w hich aud Coucert of loca l Unit A large crowd which had gather­ first trip abroad. Eight Gold Star don Stewart Nortocott, young fathers who are with the party were NEXT LEG OF TRIP Riverside, Cal., “chicken farm” ed cheered her until they were almost lost in toe excitement of toe Pernambuco, Brazil, May 24 — (AP) — The Graf Zeppelin sailed fla y I L o m e . on which he hasca tas i Of the Order of Vasa. slayer, was in a critical condi­ hoarse. „ Here is the jumble of wreckage in which two men reception. tion today at the San Quentin Government officials were among were injured when a bufiding under construction collapsed in New York. southward today along one of the estimate that having two ^ those greeting toe girl, who appear­ Official Reception before Monday evening, the balance prison hospital. Ei'ders are shown uiuea m uic o-w. a.- Officials of toe British' Legon, most beautiful coasts in toe world Prison physicians said they ed a bit tired. When toe official obliquely against toe wails of an adjomipg factory—after ^® on a 1,250 mile trip to Rio Janeiro, of $6,000 can reasonably ne ex-, years of “helping members representatives of the war office. would not take' responsibility ceremony was over they hurried her S- rt-F tvio fr^iir 9torv structure li3.d crumbled dJid crasbedi trappi o Colonel John R. Thomas, inilitary capital of Brazil. pected. over-subscribe. . j when sick or in need, of teaching much longer for Nortocott s off in a motorcar to Government of An InventigaUon ot tbo accident wna attache of the American EmhMsy The departure from here was House, where she will be toe guest Mr i S f l a said in an interview | the culture which has been inherit- condition should he continue to and several members of his s t ^ made at 11:55 p. m. (9:55 p. E. of toe North Australian government ordered. S. T.) several hours later than toe with The Herald this morning that; brought across from Sweden, refuse to permit the operation. were in toe greeting party. Miss • His sanction for such an opera­ during her stay here. Grafs master. Dr. Hugo Eckener if those who have not had members better and , S id e w a l k loudspeaker Mary Gerds, national secretary of tion is required by law. Premier Scullln sent a message of had calculated. fortune of being Imd through ^ ^ggpegted citizens of the U nit-, congratulation from- Camberri on d e c l a r e d A' NUISANCE the British Women’s Lesio^^’ “ “ A large crowd witnessed toe take sickness and accidente, had the “ o^e r ^ p f « jgbrated by Scan- Nortocott under sentence to NAMES JOHNSTON Commander Jesse SilyermM, of toe hang for the murder of three behalf of toe Federal government American Legion in London, were off, and cheered frantically as toe same feeling of gratitude toward toe ed States was^ | and extended her an invitation to New York, May^24.— (AP.)— ship let loose from toe mooring hospital, that some of Jh® Patients dia^o<^^^^^ entertainment and dance' boys is awaiting the outcome of The sidewalk radio loudspeaker also in toe Group. _ ,1. an appeal to toe Supreme Court. come to the capital while Parlia­ Tihe mothers were given the af­ mast rose gracefully in the air. It both locally and out-of-town^out- ment is in session. DEPUTY SHERIFF is a nuisance, ' ^bpinion^ of circled toe city which was especial­ feels confident i at Masonic the Appellate Division of toe'Su- ternoon to rest for a big reception Watch For Flyer ly illuminated and then disappeared tientsthat toe budget t^®- of $*oe36,000 ^000 '^^d'^be coma oe i nearly nea^^^^^ 300 personsy last night. by Osano A preme Court, when it disturbs tomorrow at toe war office ^d exercises at the cenotaph, m White­ to toe southward. ■' The escort planes took off an hour toe repose, comfort and health of At 1:25 a. m. (11:25 p. m. E.S.T. MARRIED FEW DAYS before Miss Johnson landed and a \neighborhood. hall, marking toe resting P^^ce of * Avnresses a de(m feeling of orchestra provided dinner music, ! i Britain’s Unknown Hero. Monday Friday) toe Graf was sighted pwsr ter wmch expresses a d^^ John, I. Olson, acting as toast- cruised about in circles 50 miles Former Restaurant Owner The court upheld toe convic- ing over Maragogy, about 75 iniles north of Port Darwin watching for will be given over largely to sigh­ appreciaLon for toe spien master, introduced toe speakers be- ! tion in Special Sessions Court ot south of Pernambuco. Other cities the lone flier. A heavy wind car­ ■ Emanuel Hellner, proprietor of a t i n g and on Tuesday all will go to toe hospital renders. ginning with Gari E. Thoren, who on j IN SUICIDE PACT along its route to Rio Janeiro are ried her slightly out of her course and Selectman Appointed I Brooklyn radio store, who was Brookwood cemetery w^®J^® Maceio, Bathia and Santa Cruz. behalf of the lodge welcomed toe to toe west and she was not sighted dreds of members of toe 27to D m gathering with a few brief words., 1 fined $2Q0,on a charge of n ^ - Flans in Doubt unti. within view of toe town. i tabling a nuisanc®.' A' complaint sion are buried. _ Dr. Eckener” plans were in doubt. Mrs. Augusta Purinton of Hartford, | To Succeed H. H. Bissell. j agalMSt toe loudspeaker had’-been HARTFORD PROBES grand master, congratulated, toe. She was very bro\w from sun, While he might be expected to make Canadian Couple Found Dead and quite 4 ea£-after-*lw ftiig made by neighbors. The 27th division' was command­ toe trip ordinsuhly in about 20 hours, lodge knd said that “Scandia Lodge j behind toe, roaring motot of her Under a city ordinance adopt­ ed by Major-General John F. which would bring him to Rio Jan- was one of the best'lodges, working 1 James H. Johnston of Muhro ed last 'Tuesday a police permit O’Rvan, a former • commander cf harmoniously to accomplish a p ea t j jilane. She was dressed in khaki erio at about 8 p. m. (6 p. m. E.S. NURSERY1N CITY In Auto— Leave Lad shorts and putties and wore a green street, former restaurant proprietor will be necessary for operation toe National Guard of T.) thi.q evening there was reason to work.” Supreme Secretary A. M. j sun helmet. He said toe flight over of sidewalk loudspeakers used He was toe only guard division Anderson of Waterbury also spoke; here,,has been appointed Deputy believe he might continue through , briefly in a audatory vein followed j toe sea from Timor was uneventful for advertising purposes. commander to retain h^ Saturday night toward Sao Paulo, ter at a Hotel fexcept for toe heavy wind. Sheriff to succeed Herbert H. Bis­ throughout the war. Citations for inland about 300 miles where a large, Twenty Little Girls S u ffe rin g i toy ^bort^re^ °^it^was’^founded | — — . 1 Her time, nineteen days, was sell it was learned from Sheriff Ed­ bravery in action in toe 27to were number of Germans are engaged in ■kr o / fA-Pi A I about the same that most other ward W. Dewey today. Mr. John- numerous both for individuals imd coffee gro-wing and return to Rio May 24, 1900. Mr. Olson then intro- Glencoe, His., May 24.— (AP) A jggj. ^,,^0 companies. The l 06to Machine Gun Janeiro during daylight Sunday. . from an Infectious Eye Canadian war veteran and his bride days enroute at Rangoon due to B a t s o n and 102nd Engineers were There ■was some doubt even that a landing would be attempted at of a few days sat last night in an plaqe . injury, and another day at decorated for their part Jjreak- Tjomal, near Surabaya, when she ing toe Hindenburg line in 19IS. Rio Janeiro. There are no facilities automobile overlooking Lake. Michi- there for care of toe Graf as at P®^ Disease. . J j had I I i-1.11 tc 1 , 0 land ■/■ x n vx in 1 A A Cfta l.0Vsugar 4^Vti& clearing and The division fought continuously gan, clasped hands and then carried | spikes tore her wing fabric, with British units. Its homecoming nambuco and in toe event of high out what police believe to have been winds, a landing would be danger­ on toe Leviathan was toe occasion ous. Dr. Eckener made no com­ Hartford, May 24.— (AP) The j suicide pact. of one of toe greatest d^onstra- ment on his plans other than that a t y Charity Board today planned EJach .had been shot once in toe President* Says He Wffl ^ tions of its. kind in New York his- he would be back in^ Pernambuco a thorough investigation of the’ right temple. A pistol was in the SUSPECT MARINES torv. on March'25, 1919. Monday morning. Municipal nursery as the result of) man’s right hand. The total number of battle c r ­ uelties of toe 27to Division WM 7 - an infectious eye disease contracted j Papers in his pockets identifleJ Extra Session If Pact- is toe m«Ti as William Cochrane Mur­ IN DOUBLE DEATHS 829, toe kno'wn. dead being 1,98^ ot by twenty small girls. j ray, 30 years of 58 Avenue Road, whom 1,709 were killed in r^ o n . POET SAYS INDIAN Eye specialists, the Hartfpd j Toronto, Ont. There was a wed­ Not Disposed Of These figures do not iMlude the Courant said today, warned that j ding ring on the finger of toe girl, 52nd Artillery Brigade which unless “extraordinary” precautions, who appeared to be about 25 years fought as part of toe 33rd Di-vision. HAS RIGHT BELIEF are taken immediately, toe yov^g Four Held F low in g Murder Washington, May 24.— (AP)—'The victims may be afflicted with blind­ old. ness. The malady was said to be At toe hotel room occupied by the Senate today prepared for early dis­ extremely difficult to cure, requir­ couple, Chicago police found thb Of Two Men in Jersey; position of toe London NavaT limita­ following letter, addressed to Mr. SLEUTHS DISCOVER ing expert medical treatment over a | tions agreement with President Faneis h J iu D edires SjS" period of many months. , and Mrs. Fred Saynor, Toronto, with The resident interne of the whom Murray formerly lived. Wife’s Story. Hoover having given . notice ■ he nursery is Dr. B. Lutecki, who? toe j The Letter. would call a special session ■ if toe I ten is W reig Bat Hefies Courant said, is a graduate of toe; J “My Deaf Canadian Mother and pact is not acted on before ad joi^ - Middlesex College of Medicine and ^ iDad: (The letter said) We are both •Toms River, N. J., May 24,— Surgery, which was invplved in a ^ (AP)—Prosecutor JJ Mercer Davis, menU I I very happy and contented. As you The President’s declaration ended for tlie Best diploma mill scandal seyer^ years; ! know, I have at last found what I of Ocean coimty, who believed that ago. He is not a licensed physician,. Mrs. Ellen Carlson the arrest of ■ two Marines had James H. Johnston talk of deferring toe treaty, q^toate hgBshBBB Arrested Jist as Having until December and ' stirred 'Advo­ records show. -.e i duced aarence P. Quimby. Man- fou n d V i’ Tmuat take her with me. 1 "completely solved" the alaylBES o£ London,* May 24.— (A P)—^The . The Charity Board plans to 6^* i j Robert Evans emd Albert Duffy, stpn will assume the office immedi­ cates of toe pact into action for its S r llSh“ hool ^principal, whoj "Lons before you receive thK we prompt consideration. H e Was BoardiBg a Trwn statement that Mahatma Gandhi "imine nurses next week in an effort took steps today to hasten toe ex­ ately. * had lost his “long, lingering faith to trace the source of toe (hsease. confined'his remarks entirely to the ; will be in pother . J^^®^® tradition of one of the accused men, Former Selectman. Conference Monday. , . humorous and evoked much■ laugh­' ’ ' peace ■ and happiness and love re­ in toe Indian government despite Superintendent Herbert G. main ‘supreme. My wife—my darl­ captured near Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Johnston is very well known A Republican conference, on Mon­ for Canada. toe fact that toe present viceroy is said either a visitor or one of toe ter and applause. , The airresta of Madison ■ Chappel, here having served as a Selectman G Clef Concert ing, beloved Marj'—and myself both day will decide -whether-'the. 'treaty toe best type of Etoglish gentleman, children brought the disease to toe fully realize what is before us, and in Syracuse, and Claude E. Car­ three years. For five years he was will be taken up in toe-regul^:, ses­ which means toe best species of hu­ home. TWO or toree____ cases deyelop- After dinner the gathering ad- michael at toe Lakehurst J^aval Air a Police commissioner. He is a are both happy to go. (Signed) sion or deferred for a spehlal meet­ New York, May 24— (AP) ^Wito manity,” was made by Dr. Raban- »d*^e said and these were isolated, joumed to toe main lodge room Station, brought the quml^r of sus­ native of Manchester and is per­ ing which the president" is ready to dranato Tagore, toe famous Indi^ Bv that time however, toe infection i where a concert program of six W. C. Murray.” pects in, custody. ,to four* Hattie the arrest of ^ There was a postscript in a femi­ haps best known as the propnetor call. • poet today. had been transmitted to toe otfler: numbers was presented by toe G Evans, 42-yearrOld widow, of Evans, of the a t y Restaurant here for a Englishman and StoSs Dr. Tagore was addressing the -hildrcn There are about 80 in the clef Glee Qub under toe direction nine hand. and Lester J. Undetdown, a Lake- Senator 'Watson of Intflaha, toe “ Thank you for your wonderful Jong period, of years. He a Republican leader believes toe pact ygarly meeting of toe Society of mstitution. , 1 of Helge Pearson. The numbers in- burst Marine she accuses of . ithe partoership with Francis Donahue orders have ” been | eluded,” “Come Down Laughing kindness to us and God bless you. can be disposed of before adjqum- Friends (Quakers) to London. He Sarine that orders have ' been | dufled, “Come shooting, are prisoners in toe Ocean and the firm .of Donahue and John­ drew a sharp contest between the ssued for a more thorough physical i streamlet,” “Spin, Spin J (Signed) Mary Murray. county, jail. ' men. Chairman Borah of the for­ ston conducted a bakery and res­ eign relations committee, thinks personality of toe EngUsh people examination of newcomers, toe -\vas Seventeen,” m Swedish, ‘Mill- Chappel, who-was arrested at taurant business here for years. S S S l e U l w and toe system of Indian g;overn- superintendent expressed toe belief stream,” “Dickory, Dickory, Dqck his sister’s home, told authorities likewise. Still others believe a spe­ STORM SWEEPS MICHIGAN When toe arcle theater was pur­ cial sesrion would be a better way la = l Bight ment, which he declared was a fhat toe situation is now under con­ and “Moments Musicale.” Mias Elsie that he watched toe other two Ma­ chased by a group of local business to meet toe situation. ■ ‘complicated machine producing per­ trol. He said that Dr. Lutecki was Bergfirren ahd G. .Albert Pearson rines beat and shoot toe two men men Mr. Johnston was named its =a6e solos and appeared in a duet. Qare, Mich., May 24.— (^P-)— onto Limited, just J^® fect results as long as toe subject; 1 graduate of Warsaw, Poland and to death. On his statenient. Mar- Senator Johnson', Republican, Cal­ race meekly behaved like dead m*- it was not customary for toe interne Both responded to encores. Miss Wrecked farms and damage^^busi- mlchael, who had,not been sus- manager.. p,giw »»t pt Uia Convalescing. ifornia and other foes of toe ag[ree- Federal authorities terials yielding to machine-made MarioB Olson gave a recitation and ness places today lay in toe 40-mle pfected, was' taken' from Lakehurst ment want toe discussion deferred. :o be licensed. was also recalled for an encore. swath cut through nortoeastem was enroute to England law and order.” and placed in a cell with Under- RecenUy Mr. Johnston has been In The Californian asserted' “they are The presentation of veteran pins Michigan by a windstorm la t e ^ s - the employ.,of-the Metropolitan to- Montreal to put toe Europe’s quickening touch grad­ down. ' afraid to let toe country learn what ually had awakened toe dormant to toe members who have served 25 ! terday. The Property, dataage has Seek Fourth Suspect surance Company agency here. Sev­ operation. The arrest "• •• - j been estimated at $100,000 but -only is in this treaty.” Neverthless toe uS d« a secret indictment r e t ,^ ^ life of India, he said, but toe expert GANDHI SEES WIFE Search was continued today for a eral w eeks ago he underwent a sen- opposition concedes it faces a losing (Cnatinued on Page 2.) two injuries have been reported. ous operation and has been con- ;[^tosr 'fatoam and toe - J^*® ^ to toe government engtoeroom wai fourth marine, JUes N. Bagwell, battle. so indignant that toe system no who was accused of aiding iu plot­ valescing since. and Brooks company by a ®^®^®*^ ting the deaths. Ellis Parker, chief longer produced toe old results. Bombay, May 24 — (AP)— For GriidJury. «®Jf®Xn law’^ “ Let us, toe dreamers of the east of Burlington county detectives who to violate toe p roh i^ on law. lie first time since-tois internment Have The Eyl^nw and west,” he concluded, “require tfahatma Gandhi, today was aHow- is assisting Davis, said last night Herbert Watts, Asristant^U. ^ that we keep our faith firm to to® Tariff Bill Now Facing that he did not beUeve Bagwell was •d to receive his wife in the Yeroda Big Party Accompanies^ Attorney to charge of prohibition life that' creates and not to the mas ail. Mrs. Gandhi was accompanied at toe scMie, but declared “be was p w S o n s said information re- chine that constructs. 1 believe I* m her visit to the Mahatma by involved, either in supplying ^ s , Wrding toe conspiracy i»nd^^en toe Individuals of toe west fo rr^ iliss Miraben, formerly Miss Made- Another Attack Today or In having knowledge the crime " lathered by undercover .agente cannot afford to lose my faith'» ine Slade, daughter of Admiral ■ r- was to be committed.” Hoover On Weekend S iting to & s country and abro^ In the life of these individ­ . Gagwell has been absent w ^ - ;iade and a convert to the Ghandi •A traveling bog seized ^ o n g uals will be wedded the east and ;ause. Washington May ’ 24.— (AP) — ftend when toe report is submitted out leave since last Friday, when Tatham’s luggage. Watts saidj^ cot- ex- toe men were shot in Evans” home. 24 - (AP) -<;.Hatfield of West V ir^a, Repre- toe west” The interview took place in toe A fte fl^ S o S th T o f labor, toe tar-^on Monday that toe .conferees ex- Washington, May tsdned a quantity of documents re­ tffice oLtoe prison in toe presence ceeded-i top authority of both toe Police charge that Underitown was ■•^sentatives French iff framers were confronted ® President* Hoover and a large party of North Carolina abd'Underhill of lating to toe plans of the organiza- A m RAIDS IN *CHINA. ,f an official. The Mahatma w m House and Senate bills in fixing toe Infatuated with'Mrs. Evans aim re­ These included - fresh point of attack today which sented toe return of her husbMd, of guests left toe White House at Massachusetts; Lawrrace Richey, irought from his cell and seated in caused them new anxiety over the duties on cheese, cherries, rayon, native customers and lists of agents watches and clocks. who was discharged from seven a. m. for a week-end at toe secretary to toe President, Peiping Qiina, May 24.— (AF)— fate of toe complex bill. with their addresses. ^ British authorities here today de­ M^*^ Gandhi mentioned to her only two days before he was killed. Joel T. Hoone, Jay Croke of I^lla- Just after reaching a final ®S*"®** Learning of toe new attack on President’s fishing preserve in toe Federal agents said. Tatham. and clared all territory to Honan lusband that he had been reported delphia. Allan Fox o f New York ment on the measiire, the toe •’bill. Senator Watson, Indiana, Blue Ridge mountains. a ty , Jewhold Noyes otWashtagton, of the Yellow river-and the p r o ^ M o have vanished from his cell for CM c o ^ e ^ s J ^ ^ 'd ’ that the con- toe Republican leader sought a gen- t r e a s u r y b a l a n c e . The President was accompanied Sto fleet of vessels, wim ^ a ^ * of Hupeh and KSangsi to be. , few hours one day on a visit to can Milton H. Esberg of San ^anc|8COj ^iuatlhg the b u n - tleman’s agreement among toe qon- by toe largest guest Earle S. K insleyof Vermont, .lA- iarv of fast shore boats to, land, gerous” . due to air raids to . Hoapa as headquarters at Ahmedabad. Ijitwcen the fereqs whereby they would consider toe year. Included to the where it woifld be delivered'uncut, and' prevalence o f bandit^ ih He laughed aloud at the sugges- Washington,,- May ^4.—(AP) mont Rowlands of Picayune, M ^ ., £n ?te°L d^u ^ls Uabfe to a point only these particular rates If legds- Treasu^. receipts for., I^ay ?2 were Secretary Hurley, Senators Wal and Edward G. Lowry of Washtog- to a select clientele, through a sys­ other two provinces. . a nf r e S ^ lation is again returned to co^er- cott o t Connecticut, Allen of Kan­ tem of distributors. - , ''riie Mahatma spins from five to $6,765,005.09, expenditures $9,11 f,- sas. Goldaborough of Maryland, and ta hours daUy. He has not yet be- 055.66; balance 8114,568,788.74. 'nie opposition Is prepared to con- reached today. in to write anything. aiANCHESTETi^BNTNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEOTER. CONNh SATURDAY, : ^ Y 24, 1980. PAGE TWO ^ k T ^

l a ; ■ been seciared. Mrs. BU«i O. ^ r r y o fj « derson, Emil Brandt, Carl M. Hul- Hartford, mother of the ‘local auxU-i | BRIDE IS KIDNAPED SCANDIAPE.M, teen, Carl E. Thoren, Mrs. ^ Carl OFHCER PERSONNEL law, will 'be present. Department Sve^borg, Avrid Gustafson, Mrs. Commander John J. Connors will Wall Street Carl E. Thoren, second woman act as toastmaster. ' , „ Pittsburgh, May 24.— (AP) — 30TH ANNIVERSARY James Milne Camp, U. S. W. V. Pennsylvahia state police and high* f OF GUARD H L L ^ is invited to attend, as are also the -way-patrolmen searitoed^in. vaii! CHARWSCASE B riefs- ■ (Continued from Pkge 1.) City Shows Decrease tffmilles ofTthe auxiliary" members. through toe mountains east oi According to figures received on j Every member is urged to attend. Pittsburgh early today for Mrs. G. Friday, the city of Rockville has de­ Conditions in England C. Kirk, bride of toe son of a mil­ j years or iinore was impressively creased 294 in population since 1930. simple. As the names were called First Time in Months That --Frederick Swindells of Elm street New York, May 24.—Slight im­ lionaire condensed milk manufactur­ I Absence of Star Witness In the same number of years the has returned from a two weeks trip provement in the insolvency record er of Carnation, Was. Kirk left his Albin Magmison of Hartford, or- Town of Vernon has shown a de­ I ganizer of Scandia Lodge, met each to Europe, where he, accompanied for the country during the week is bride in their automobile at a se­ Complement Is Complete; crease of 208. The population - of his son Frederick W. Swindells; The shown by the record compiled by R. cluded spot on the, Lincoln highwa^i : Prevents Condnuing With ! member with a hearty handclasp j Rockville according to the prelimi- I and a few words of congratulation. trip wBs made on the S. S. Eluropa, G. Dim and Company. Defaults tb- while he went for aid ^ter toeii 1 nary survey is 7,432 compared to 7,- the new record-breaking ship, the taled 480, or 37 less than last week, machine had broken down. When he Charter Members Oliver Last Named. j 726 in 1920. The town of Vernon has I Manslaughter Trial. I Five young women, members of trip being, made in less than five but were 70 above the 410 failures returned, both his bride and toe ______! also showm a decrease, the popula- days. His son is how on tbe conti­ in the corresponding ^yeek of 1929. machine were missing. j the Degree team, Eva Johnson, j tion being 8,690 • in the current ! Evelyn Anderson, Esther Johnson, nent,____, where_____. he will spend two'weeks , Compared with last week, east, An all-night tramp by police For the first time in many years | enumeration as compared wdth 8,- visiting Denmark, Sweden and otb-]west and pacific coast sections through toe wo<>dland and a per­ The Chartier manslaughter case Elsie Berggren, and Norma Johnson, both local companies of the 169 In- 898 ten years ago. ™ assisted in distributing the pins, er fruit growing countries. showed an improvement. The paci­ sistent combing of toe highways in ' was again continued until next fantry will be represented in the I Rockville reported 17 farms list- Mr. Swindells stated that', he fic coast stood alone in improve­ this district failed to reveal a clue emblematic of 25 years of service. Memorial Day parade with full com- j'ed, while the town of Vernon report- I week when it finally came up for The 32 charter members, including found conditions in England- very ment over a year ago. to toe woman or toe" car. plement of officers. Lieutenant Chas. 1 ed 116. [ hearing before Judge Raymond A. five women, to receive pins were: bad in fact the worst toey have State police advanced toe theory Oliver of 77 Main street, appointed | . Short Calendar Session ever been. There is ho depoand for j The average price of crude that toe woman might have been ! Johnson in Manchester Police Court j Charles J. Anderson, John Werdelin, Wednesday night to the vacancy ex-1 A. short calendar session of the I I Ik T ? t ... k a... ^ ^ ^ 'mm T .7 A i A ^ goods and' hundreds .of people are petroleum in 10 producing fields re­ kidnapped. It would have been Uhis morning. Part of the evidence | Nils Anderson, Henning Anderson, - isting in G. Company now completes ' Tolland Superior Court was held on Emil S. Peterson, Alexander Berg- 1 out of employment They‘ are sup­ mained unchanged last week, re­ necessary for toe kidnapers to tow was heard however. '.It was neces-1 the commissioned _ personnel. The Friday inoming in the Superior toe car, however, it was said. The gren, Mrs. Selma Erickson, Mrs. j - • " Court room. Memorial building, ported by a dole system, many re- ports Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter. i sary to continue thD case until next | Henning Anderson, Mrs. Alexander \ officers of both companies-are, G. cei'ving more this- wiay than If Gasoline at refineries was .2 cents repairs could not have been made Company, Captain James H. Mc-< with Judge Allyn L. Browm orN or- working. People there'are very dis­ in toe short time Kirk was away i Monday morning due to the absence Berggren, Mrs. Charles Mortenson, i wich on the bench. cheaper than toe previous week, Veigh, commanding: First Lieutenr couraged. selling at 7.5 cents a gallon at four from toe car, they said. of the state’^ star witrress, Hildreth Edward Anderson, John E. Johnson, | In the case of Samuel Friedman Amandus ■ Friberg, Clarence John- | ant, Charles Oliver and Second , „ , House Warming Party principal refineries. Burwell of 50 Oxford street, Lieutenant Raymond Hagedorn. vs. Charles Berkman judgment was son, Johannes Anderson, John Lean- i granted for $1,510 with limitation Mr. and Mrs: Carl, Conrady of i Judge Johnson ^^'as reluctant to der, John Carlin, Albert Anderson, j Howitzer Company: Captain Rus- Ruehl street were pleasanUy sur­ The National Lumber Manufac­ sell B. Hathaway: commanding: day set for July 14, when a fore­ LEAPS TO SAFETY grant a further continuation of the S. Emil Johnson, Gotfrid Bjorkman, John I. Olson closure would be ordered unless prised by a number of friends at turers Association reports that the their new home on Thursday eve­ spread between orders and ship­ case but decided, that it would be president; John Leander, Henning paid. In the case of George E. Hinman, ning. Bridge was played and prizes ments anu production narrowed unfair to both the state and defend­ Johnson, Albert Swanson, Carl A. were awarded Mrs. Thomas Larkin, somewhat during toe week ending Cleveland, May 24.— (AP)—Pilot ant, Carroll J. Chartier, 32, of 245 Anderson, Carl Ohrn, Amandus Attorney General vs. Somers’ Asso- Samuel J. Samson of toe night air elation of Spiritualists allowance Mrs. Eleanor Leinhos, Mr..... and Mrs. j May 17. Reports from 877 mills North Main street, to make a find­ Johnson, Axel Johnson, C. J. John­ show orders and shipments were mail barely escaped with his life in was made for attorney’s fees and i Earl EHliott, Francis Prichard and a parachute jump early today after ing without first hearing vvhat Bur- son, William Sandin, John I. Olson, trustees fees for $100 and $150 re- i Arthur Ludke. both 12 per cent less than total pro­ well has to say. Prosecuting At­ j Mrs. Arvid Gustafson, third woman duction of 372,720,000, as compared staying, aboard to toe last possible spectively. , ' The couple \vere presented with a minute tossing toe mail over toe torney Hathaway had a signed 1 president; John A. Olson, August The Town of Coventry vs. The beautiful hall mirror, toe pr^senta- with a 20 per cent difference toe i statement and also a map drawn I Carlson, Astrid Johnson, fouth wo- tion being made by Mrs. Francis previous week. side. Commonwealto Paper Company re­ Samson, flying from Cleveland to !by Burwell of the accident which I man president; Mrs. Ellen Modean, sulted in a judgment for $283.97 Prichard. Refreshments were serv­ :h'e claims to have witnessed fr-'ur. j fifth woman president; Edwih Swan­ ed later in the evening. There were Ninety-three per cent of toe $219,- New York, encountered motor trou­ with toe case continued^ to toe next ble while over Bedford, 12 miles -the seat of an automobile -parked son, Eric Nelson, Carl Brolin, Emil short calendar session of toe court. twenty-eight guests present. I 000,000 convertible bond issue of toe do front of the Shearer’s Buick Anderson, John B. Benson, Sven Coining Marriages j American Telephone and Telegraph southeast of here. He saved most of A divorce was granted Mrs. Al- toe mail by throwing it overboard, igarage where the fatal accident oo- Carlson, Otto Johnson, Wallace Nel­ mena Baker vs. Alexander Baker Miss Betty Blonstein of Windsor j Company has been converted into jeurred resulting in the death ^ of son, Axel Swan, and Mrs. Otto John­ avenue and Israel Brog„ of Pitts­ Yesterday was toe final day but left himself scant time to leap on grounds of intolerable crueljj'. to safety. As he neared toe ground, .Adolph Anderson, 79, of 85 East son, sixth woman president. The case of Sophie Hopowiecz Pug- burgh will be married on June 29. on which toe per cent bonds of •Middle Turnpike. Historical Matters A shower was tendered toe bride- 1929 could be converted into stock his parachute was grazed by a high rab was continued until toe next tension wire. ! Judge Johnson took occasion to The report made by Secretary term of court. to-be one evening this week. entitled to toe current offering of comment that although the coro­ Sven Carlson of Scandia Lodge, Miss Elsie Miller of 153 Union ■ rights. „ ___ All but $15,000,000 was The plane crashed a mile away The case of Alfred E. Hendricks and was destroyed, but residents ner’s finding in the case is still to covering the period of 30 years, is vs.. Mary Hendricks was given an street will be married to Julius Hoff turned in. be made, its delay has been so long interesting and shows that there of East Hartford at toe Trinity! ------saved what was left of toe mail extension of time for publication of from toe flames. that he would not be influenced by have been 896 members connected second order of notice and was con­ Lutheran church on June 7 at 3 Jito contents. Medical Examiner with the lodge.

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’T,. j •'.■ ' ■->, * - , ■} SS For th§| ■ .> - > - Henry.f ' TIBFB CTENTER C m iE CH International .Si«|iday-Schoei Les^mT^ . K , All Seyidees In the Masonlo Temple “^T ake ye heed, watbh and jHmy: for ye know not^t^eto the The InternattoBal Uniform Sun­ Morning Worship, 10:45; Preach­ time! is.—M ark'18:88. ’ “ ‘ • - ■ ,.4 ■v day School Lesson for May 25. er, Pr. William P. English. Music: Ctqrlatlan Preparedness. Matt. Prelude—Intermezzo ...... Bizet 26;1-1S. Anthem—Recessional ....DeKoven in the BY WM. E. GILROY, D. D. Anthem:—Tenting Tonight, Klllridge The Lord bade us contmnaUy to^ ; tt Is’moht 6 ■r-,> • Editor of The Con^egationallst. Poatlude—^March in D Major , watch, “for■" ye ------know not- w^en “ the '“^not ex^pel self, or'war. ajgmnst u Guilmantj time is.” The “time” refers to the ::Preparedness’ is a subject • e-» • • • ^ ' any more than fijra can'pht out fire which we have heard a great deal Church' school, 9:30; classes for coming of the Son of Man. The or than cloths can be- died by im" A -cblOrful' chair all ages. early church thought that'the ^ rd in recent years and concerning 1 mersihg 'tliem In •water'.'’ ‘Vvimn >ou group such as ;• this which there has been very much Men’s- League; 2:00; place: John i would come again physically ihd ui tocrceive ■ in you ,woxild .add., a diflii^t- difference of opinion. Eeinettz Camp, Coventry Lake; pre-1 their day. Calculations of the d b ^ ' the self-naturej(’ or .behold; sel- f iff-summery i atoahs- In relation to the safety of the si4ing;i John Reinartz; spea^rs: j-time” were confidently made. i • _■ _ __ -'hfvrriri. ScelSSnl^rr^’M ^i^^ I t^h fish^ as despicable ' :h«d;borrid. phere -to; your . horns-< -State and the maintenance of mili­ know surely that Suc^ ,e»pefl6nce is Cape Cod chair ::in Aeli; topic: “The Good of the 1 angels did not kndw it. tary strength as a means of safety, the Lord working in your sold, and g ^ e d chintz. 827.50. there has been •wide difference of , C Y F Club, 6:00 o’clock; leader: j second Advent is mow often that the new light Is Hisjcoining to Spoonfoot table,, ma­ opinion. There are those who sh^e Robert , McComb; topic: Na^re; | explained as His coming to us when you. Itn o w e v e r y perception,, of ple or niahogany Napoleon’s cynical idea that speaker: Roy Warren (oqtdoor | enter the spiritual world, at the ■ tnitot, e'wry sweet joy.-'o^ pure,affec­ 815.75. 20x40 oval is on the side of the great tottal-*" meeting). . time of death and the final judg- j tion'to., bp froin the..Lord in you. rag riig, '81*30. ions”—an idea that brought ulti------i ment. The Ume of death is, uncer- , mate disaster in Napoleon s career ,, , • .: t The'Week. ^ i tain. It may come suddenly and un- WhenVligkt,, strength, comf<»t, V or ■cheer come to you out'of the Word; and that for the most part has Monday__7:30, Troubadors ,' with j expected. It behooves everyone al- brought disaster to every people m it is ‘the Lord coming. If the Lord Waiter Joyneri 29 Holl street; I ways to watch. is not clearly manifested while we history who have trusted to the 6:3i^,\Church School teachers, offi-1 Many Bible, readers, now, for are trying to follow Him, let not sword. There are those who telieve cers and workers, at the home of i convincing reasons, believe that the faite fail.. Wait patiently,:and He that. preparedness in the Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Foster Acade-; second Advent cannot be a physi- society is rooted deeper in the roy street. Camp-Fire and Social i coming of the Lord; but that it will bring it to pass. Do not look motion of friendship and m the get-to-gether. Last ineeting of the jg sending of the prbmiS^ hglil for Him in the material things that development of those sound ideals season. . ' that shall lead into all truth,,a com- we want and have not obtained. and virtues without which there Wednesday—^2:80, Women’s ^®d-i jjjg gouls rather than!’to the Consider the good things that His cannot be a great and true society, eration hostess, Mrs. Lucius Foster, | gygg ears of the body. loving care proiddes. If we humbly prepared for Anything- 37'Aca,demy street; 7:00, Mrs, Rowe j gg^es into the. inind as look there,; we shall surely know \ 'A Here is our lesson, ho'wever, we of the Manchester Electric Co. wiU j reveals Hlip as .it that He is here guiding us and the are reminded that preparedness has world by a wisdom that penetrates a personal and spiritual signifi­ demonstrate an electric cooker. i jg liVed. At first we do not'realize Troop nl Boy Scouts, Franklin ^g the Lord’s cbihing, eternity. ' cance.. There in a sense in which Watch for Him in the truth of sc^oL rinv <;prv- ^0^ totally unaware of there is a sound philosophy of pre­ His word applied to life, in the pro paredness without reference to the • Rev T ru -' the power, majesty, and the nature This lovely^ iittiie chair,’ gress of the world, in the govern­ thing for which one is to be pre- j Sln^ooLard- m u stc by the High' of truth. Truth itself is ment of the nations. Watch for His can be used to good ,a«d-. /J pared. There is in life a general 1 School Band, orchestra and- double Rs accomplishments m the hea t i coming into our hearts. vantage in many, placiii slackness and inefficiency that quartet; servicea in Center p a r k j through living it. about the home. Smart, would be fatal to any enterprise and about 3:00 o’clock." . | ______—- that IS essentially the denial of colorful and moderately; strength of character, quite inde­ .. ^ f „! for all mankind we pray,” and'“God hear Fred . B. Smith and Mrs. priced. Choice • of ma-^.J pendently of the ends to which We welcome as the preacher for ,, native land!” - - Henry ’W. Peabody on toe subject hogany or maple with;J chwacter may be directed. There Sunday Dr. Wfiliam F. English, reg- j ..rpjjg -victory Unique” will be the of upholding toe Eighteenth Amend­ .is a moral discipline of life upon istrar of the Conn. General confer-, ^ J' ment, the “Drys” are interested in bright chintz upholstery. * which all success in any achieve- ence and Trea^rer of the Mission-, The'People’s Service wilUl^e.held toe success of Prohibition. Priced' at $13.95^ Bench Text: Matt. 25:1-13. . u Next Sunday, June 1st, toe pastor ment depends, and without pre­ ■j’han p,?p^^ Miss Gladys Harrison, ster will visit this Parish for Con- M EN’S LEAGUE ...... 9:30 day morning at 9:30. Mwle oct^oofd^ iM ^ izing, those who are.rfficl.ent and 'and Tom Cordner, - - who will ' Meet at John Reinartz Camp, Coventry Lake. 'prepared. I’be’world is'full of those Christian Endeavor Meeting wim. bright cl^^utpw r -1 speak on the general theme of “In­ of doors. The group of young peo­ Thursday, May 2Sth—Ascension Basket luncheon. who not only! neglect their o ^ Day. Holy Communion at 10 a. m. oMvthat stitute of the Old Camp Ground.” ple will meet at the church at 5:30 duty, but hamper and limit others in Miss Florence Le-wis will be the de- ' s'el^ea for - . CYP CLUB ...... 6:00 the fuffilment of their tosk. Our and walk together to the place of ■ votional leader. meeting near the home of Franklin THE SALVATION ARMY ing. .' C over^/th v;floral ; Last Meeting of the Sieason. weaknesses ’^clp ..to d^trpy “® The Week strength.of others.* •> . ’ Sand Marguerite Smith. A campfire Adj’t and Mrs. Joseph Heard PfiStiemed • chik^lV'with^ I Monday— 7:15, Tennis Club; 7:30, supper* wiU be enjoyed. The meeting j The Friendly Church The hopeless discomfitore of the Men’s Friendship Club. brjdjded e^ing'' ahft' ah- foolish -vir^n iliustratep the irre­ is called a “Shipwreck Meeting.” | Great street, meeting tonight cor­ Tuesday—7:00, Boy Scouts; 7:30, Each m*jmber is asked to bring trau'e nails. ■ PnftiM: at vocable niture of human derelic­ Cecelian Club;. 7:30, Gleaners Cir­ ner Main and Birch street from i • V. , tion. There are things that, left un­ whatever thought or Bible verse he 7:30 to 8:30. cle meet? with Mrs. Arthur Gibson, wishes as his contribution.* done at the proper time, can never 40 Flpwer street. Sunday school convenes at 9:30, „ r *' ^ *4 * be done. Gne n eed n ot . read into Wednesday— 7:30, Mjd - Week with classes for. everybody, Serg’t V. *' f this story any deniaL cff .God’s pre­ Notes Major William Leggett in charge, ’ • ' V* * i « ■ Meeting. rogative of mercy; here •'or here­ I Through three seasons of testing, ■with, MrsI Robert WUson assisting. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church after, but the plain fact is empha­ our vacation church school seems Holiness meeting at 11:00 o’clock. sized that even repentance can METHODIST EPISCOPAL to have proven its benefit and in­ A t 2:30,, toe corps headed by toe Church and Park Streets. never restore a situation’ that once Marvin S. Stocking, Minister terest and pleasure to the children. band will parade to the East Ceme­ "The appeal is made each year to the Rev. James Stuart Neill, Rector. lost is irrevocably lost. The soul North Main Street tery for. toe annual 'Memorial serv­ people of both parishes for fimds ice, special music numbers by the Rev. Alfred Clark, Curate. may survive and recover, but it can never fully recover what was the To-morrow morning the Church to carry on, and toe committee has band, and vocal selections b y , the been made happy by, a response Sunday, May 25th, 1930. 5th Sunday after Easter soul’s full priirilege. School Will meet as usual at 9:36. songsters, vrith special speaking for The several patriotic organiza­ Tnabing possible the concluding; of toe occasion. 1 SERVICES: tions of Manchester will be toe financial accounts •\,’lthout deficit at The evening service will .be omit- guests of this church at toe . 10:45 toe close of toe school. If feasible. I ed for this week, the corps is unit- 9:30 a. m.— Church School. Men’s Bible C l^ s. ’Swedish Lutheran worship service. The organ num­ kindly make contributions ^next south Methodist con- week. Mrs_. C. I. Balch, 622 North gfgggtion for a special service for 10:45 a. m.— Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. bers and anthems will be appropri­ ate for Memorial. Sunday. Main street, is toe treasurer. this’ occasion, toe entire corps •will Mr. Neill. Topic: “ROGATION.” Church The hymns begin, “Great God of Judging by toe crowd of Chris­ meet at the citadel at 6:45 and pa- . s: t: nations, now to thee our hymn of tian people that packed Center Tade down Main street to toe Meth­ 3:00 p. m.— Highland Park Sunday School. Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, p . D., Church last Wednesday night to Church and Chestnut Streets gratitude we raise,” “Lord, while odist church en mass where toe 7:00 p. m.— Evening Prayer and Sermon by the Rev. service will commence, at 7:30. The ip U f a n ojfm j lo Lfy ^ ooj Jnm ilun Mr. Clark. Topic: “IN HIS NAME.” ,9 :30-r-Sunday School and band and,songsterS'Will provide toe BiblcGIasses. :.- musical numbers for; the’ occasion, June 1st— 7:00 p. m.—Preacher: Rev. Alfred M. Lambert, of and Dr. Chlpitts has arranged for a St. Monica’s Church, Hartford, on the work of the American great-speaker who ^rill occupy the m 10:45—Morning .service, SS? Church Institute for Negroes. pulpit. . ? ’ ' ' 7:00— Evening Service. Mfethodist Episcopal Ghurcti Oh ■ TSiesday' Commandant Sam CHURCH OF THE JifAZARENB SWEDiSH CONCmSGAnONAU. North Main Street Hewitt from New York city will ^\v E. T. French, Pastor S. E. Greem BHaMtar. . Marvin S. Stocking, Pastor commence a special series of ,re- •vi-vaL services at; the citadel com- 9:30, Sunday school.; ' Morning'-worship, 10:30 a. m. SUNDAY SERVICES ■mencing.’at 8 o’clock, he* has been 10:45, Morning worship. ClQSing exerdsea of the ’eonflsae;, ^Wfe before-’and has a great repu- SiiOO, Junior Mission b^ d. ation clus. • -rtq 9:80— Chorch School. *’tatioh.' ’ The puhlic should avail 6:30, Young people’s meeting. No Sunday school.' irv 10:45—Memorial Spnday Worship Service. toemi^lves of'‘ the opportunity to 7:30, Evangelistic service, Young People’s service, TiW South Methodist C h u rch FaMotic Organizations Guests. hear this red hot fire brand. 7:30, Wednesday, midweek prayer m. . Sermon topic, “ The Unique Victory.” ser-vice. Midweek service,- Wednesday. 5:80— People’s Service—Bring simple lunch. Meet at Church. SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH 2:00, Thursday afternoon, Wom­ T:30p^m. / - ' ’v Go by automobile to hilltop. . - Rev. P. J. O. Cornell, Pastor en’s prayer meeting at the church. 6:30, class meeting* ' ■ Sunday — 9:30 a. m., Sunday Although it was, annoimced that PATRIOTIC and PEACE DAY School, Young Men’s Fellowship toe wonaen’s Thursday «4temoon JONES STARTS A F ra ^ class. Fidelity Bible class wiU meet. meetings would be blhlfted for a 10.40 the Pastor Speaks Smadhyt— ^ 10:45 a. m., Swedish time, toe demand for their resump­ Service. Student Edwin Olson who tion was, so iiisist^tK: it de­ wilt assist Rev. Cornell this summer cided to conttoue :toem;. Second Congregational Ghurch -vrill; preach; 7;Q0 , p. m., Evening Sqrrice' in Swedish. S t Andrews, s<»Gaad. . i ^ J 'J '*> ‘ - dared in* a radio adtjMs^ ALL .ARE WELCOME vS eriiF that "cynicism is suicimel-^ we Music by Salvation Army Band dare him to say it fast 40 tlinaa* first roi0id 'byen. c ’ *

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MANQIffiSTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH M ANCH ESl^ CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. PAGE FOUR Can He Make All tiie Pieces i k t l . 3 v ; .istt, W. J), wooiwstd. ojfaain- ter street, was hostess yesterday eFSCOUTCl afteffioOn to a group of ladies of the .'.A' Woman’s. Home iUsrionary Society of the North Methodist church. Rev. names; they become real, alive, por­ beings; a grade A detective novel, AMERICAN TEAM more game. Johnston, “A Missionary Natioa*’ ; ing,” reads as follows: This com­ tentous; and fabled Charlemagne know a bit more about the famous Catherine Cprdner, “Little Blue Mrs. Marg€u*et Dwyer and her mutiny of the British fleet, dis­ in other words, from every angle. The point score, second set: mittee shall serve db advisor to the becomes as genuine and compelling i Box” ; Doris Bronkie, “ The Little sister, Miss Catherine Smith of missed in this book with a para­ Anthony Gethryn, amateur detec­ Moody-Ryan 425 455 4—29—6 Executive Board in establishing and a figrure as Lee or Lincoln. Mathieu-Barbier 243 2331—18—1 Brown Girl and I.” North Main street, left for Boston graph; and one would like, also, to tive, is retained by a lady whose DOUBLES CHAMP this morning to be present at a .maintaining, all camps under^’ the Here, in other words, is a very husband is sentenced to hang for As the childrw marched up with auspices of this Council and shall fine bit of biography that will hold know just how Pitt ran up his im­ concert In which Dr. George Dwyer, pressive total of debts, what ^ th murder. She believes him innocent, their' mite boXei4, Lillian Hunt have full power to act, subject to your attention even if biography played “ Onward Christian, Soldiers.” concert tenor, will be a featmre his very handsome income and his though the case against him is air­ singer., • the approval of the Executive Com- Isn’t usually your dish. The book is tight. Gethryn agrees to help her BENEFIT CARD P A R H Games followed and refreshments ____ mittee, in maintaining the required ■published by the Houghton, Mifflin absence of domestic expenditures. However, those are minor matters. and save her husband. But the hang­ Helen Wills Moody and Eliza­ were served. Rev. Robert A. Col- Co. and costs §4. , ' Mrs. Stevenson Turkington of l ^ j standard, e n g a ^ g Mr. Wilson has produced a very fine ing is due to take place in just five AT SHERIDAN SUCCESS pitts and Mrs. Colpitts were guests. Center street left New "York this "tor “ and* other paid officials •*if any A Fascinating Study of England s , days. Great Pitt j biography. beth Ryan Beat French in morning ..for a toree. months’ visit are necessary to carry -out the The publishser is Doubleday, Do­ In that brief time Gethryn has to with friends and’ relarivei in Eng­ Camping program of the move­ Another of the books that make ^ knock down a seemingly impreg­ history readable is P. W. Wilson’s' ran and Co. The price is $3. Socially and financisilly successful BOY SCOUT NEWS land, Ireland'and Scotland. ment.” W’ar Espionage Is Bared In nable case, build up a brand new one Tennis Finals. was the card party held last ev^ A difference: to opinion as to the “William Pitt the Yoimger.” This and find the real murderer. Natural­ hit me in the same way; it kept me Story of Mata Harl ning at the Hotel Sherldsm for the A large framed photograph of the meaning" of “maintaintog. the re­ History of still another kind is ly, he succeeds; but Mr. MacDonald benefit of the Msmehester Memorial Troop -8. reading in spite of myself, and prov­ Troop 8 of the Center Gongrega- late Bende. J. Bendeson, a charter quired standards J” betweeen Chief contained in “Mata Hari—Courtesan puts a whole lot of suspense into the hospital’s campsdgn for funds now member o f King David'.Lodge.'No. HiU and the camping committee ed that sober history can be more tale of his success and furnishes a Auteuil, France, May 24.— (AP) tionai church boet on Wednesday grilling than wild invention. and Spy,” by Major Thomas Coul- drawing to a close. The hotel never 31, DidepeBdent Order bi Odd Fel­ chairman^ caused the antagonism son. real surprise for the reader. The powerful American combination looked more attractive with its evening. Until 8 o’clock • Pitt was a prodigy. The son of a The Dial Press is the publisher. was played on the Charter Oak lots. lows, was presented to the lodge by to develop and when authority was great statesman, he was trained for This book details the adventures of Helen WUls Moody and Elizabeth decorations of spring flowers^ palms William S. Hutchison, a former vested in' the camping committee to The book costs $2. Ryan captured the French women’s The Scouts then went to the Frank­ i;politics from the cradle, and he rose of the famous dancer who became and ferns. It was newly decorated resident here and a past gpraad engage and dismiss the camp direc­ doubles tennis championship today, in the early winter throughout and lin gym. Patrol meetings were held. defeating Mme. Simone Mathieu and Charley Ljmti' demonstrated two mastftr of King David Lodge, now tor, the committee acted immedi­ living professional baseball player, new glass curtains and colorful cre­ grand swretary of the grand lodge, Mile. Yvette Barbier of France in tonne hangings draped at the win­ new games which opened the new ately. has just passed his 89th birthdayt at Odd Fallows HaU last night The MEDILL ARRIVES the final at 6-3, 6-1. dows. patrol con^sL The Stags won both Field Executive Joseph Dean h ^ One of his most pleasant memories games. The meeting ended at 9. presentation, fc^owed by. re­ been connected with Scouting local­ Overnight is of a game in 1869 when his Nia­ The CaJifomisins won the title Mrs. Elizabeth Costello, the new without loss of a single set. manager, planned the party as the The Lion Patrol is going to Bat- marks by. past gprand masters . of ly for seven ye^^s and to 'Qiat tim© garas of Buffalo beat the Excelsiors the lodge, . Including A. H. Simon- has been Scoutmaster of Troop 1 of New York 209 to 10. FOR KAPLAN “ GO Through a bye and default they had hotel’s contribution toward the cam­ terson Park over the week-end for A . P- News to play only three matches smd won paign, and a total of $58 will be winning the, first patrol contest: ■ sen, C. R. Hathaway, and Samuel and Troop 8, a troop' ■ committci^ New York — Senora Victoria Nelson. man, a merit badge examiner, as- Ocampo of Argentina, author, who them all in short order. turned in for this purpose. Mrs. The Viking Patrol won the Aprti ^ , • • r _ Queen Helen, paired with one-of Costelo was ably assisted 'n making contest. .. .sistant depu^ commissiquer, .and is visiting us, believes she has been Hartford, May 24.—Joey Medill of Mary C. Keeney Tenl^ Daughters misinformed. Somebody told her the finest doubles players in the the arrangements by Mrs» . Harlace, which Is called Old Sol’s Hut, preach, he told the Southern Metho­ most effective player on the court. served by the hotel imder the direc­ Hartford to attend. its inspection a half pounds more to the cubic on money he received from Doheny The Wiiidy Q ty lightweight is larjge epOugh for twenty boys. night program Monday evening at I dist Convention: the preachers will checked in full of confidence; he has Mile. Barbier won her service, and tion of Manager Costelo. foot than fresh water does. and Sinclair. be freaks and old maids; more than when the French broke through T^rteeiv boys spent the night there. 8. o’clock. _____ * Chicago—Seven contractors quiz­ always felt thjat a draw was the half the women preachers. advertis­ worst he deserved in his other fight Miss Ryan’s, the score stood at 5-3 zed in inquiry of allegations that ing in Los Angeles, the very center in games. KING’ S HERALDS Harry Curtis accepted fees to use with Kaplan and feels certain he of women preachers, are divorcees. will turn tlie tables when he squares The Ameriesms were equal to the influence to get government con­ Washington — Got your $37? occasion, taking Mme. Mathieu’s de­ off against the rugged local boy in Sixty-four members attended the tracts. That’s the latest Treasury compola- the arena across the bridge Monday livery for the deciding game. Washington— Chairman Nye of tion of the per cajJlta circulation. I The point score: annual meeting of the King’s ■ / / Senate campaign funds committee night. Heralds at the South Methodist It’s the lowest since 1914. Medill brings a formidable record 1 Moody-Ryan... 444 424 224—30—6 says investigation of New Jersey Milwaukee —After an operation ' Mathieu-Barbier 001 242 441—18—3 church yesterday afternoon which primary expenditures will be neces­ with him as he comes to town; he opened with the hymn “I Think in a hospital under an anaesthetic a holds two victories over Tommy With the start of the second set r i N E R sary. seagull is roaming the Great Lakes. Queen Helen hit the peak of her ■When I Read that Sweet Story of Chicago—Count von Buelow ar­ Grogan, rated one of the best light­ Old.” A musical program follow­ A hospital orderly found the bird on weights in the game and has beaten game smd for the first time since rested on Indiana governor’s war­ the shore dragging a fish line. Sur­ the Californians have been playing ed, for which the piano accompanist rant charging false affidavit in mar­ such boys as Stan Loayza, Joey was Lillian Himt. Arthur Brown geons removed a fish hook and the Kaufmsm, BiUy Wallace, Spug Mey­ together in this tournament she out­ riage license application. gull flew out the window. shone her wetersm partner. played a violin solo, “Barcarole,” Washington — Federal Reserve ers and Mike Dimdee. Chester Shields played "Home New York—A ten-minute bride is Kaplan has never been in better The singles champion was all over Board reports slightly incre^ed in­ Sweet Home” on the comet and Al­ seeking an annulment; Alice Jef­ shape; Louis has been doing light the court, retrieving impossible dustrial activity in April over ferson, show girl, avers that she shots and driving in her old time bert Brown and Lillian Hunt piano March. training over a long, period and two was married at 9:30 p. m. to Lieu­ weeks, €igo began to get ready in Dallas—Bishop Canno re-elected tenant Bruce Mitchell, U. S. N., chairman of . Methodist Episcopal earnest for tfiis battle. when he was a middie. At 9:40 •Several promoters have evidenced church, South, board of temperance they parted becaiise he had to get and social service. to the Academy by 10. sin interest in the outcome of this Chicago—Ralph Capone and five New Haven.—All time weather scrap, among them Jaok Dempsey henchmen indicted on prohibition record for May established as ther­ who has Indicated sun intention of law conspiracy charge. mometer tops previous record of using the winner sigainst Mandell in Will you Pay Pernambuco, Brazil—Graf Zeppe­ 93.4 degrees with reading of 95.2. a bout at Chicago. lin leaves for Rio Janeiro. Windsor.—Boy believed to be The Kaplan-Medill event is down Berlin — Reichstag passes mili­ Joseph Tobacco, 14, of New York, for ten rounds. tary budget calling for 10,000-ton struck and killed by auto driven by a few cents a day for armored cruiser; rejects second Edward Daley, Hartford. RAID BEER GARDENS cruiser provisions. Hartford.—Mrs. Grace H. Bagot, Havana—^Ex-President Bomo of 38, dies from poison taken Tuesday New York, May 24.—-(AP.)—Two Haiti arrives in plane after secret after failing to become reconciled of the most popular beer gardens in Electric Refrigeration ? departure from Port-Au-Prince; ex­ to estranged husband. Yorkville—that transplanted bit of pects to visit United States and Hartford.—E. Kent Hubbard,^gov­ Germany on Manhattan’s midtown France. ernor of Connecticut Society ofl^Co­ east side—^were raided by Federal ■Vienna—Parliament considers bill lonial Wars, recommends to society prohibition agents last night while Be Sure to See the living chancellor sole right to Issue election of U. B. Senators by State several hxmdred persons were en­ nreapon permits to individuals; alm- Legislatures t» remove them from joying the attractions of the resorts. td at Fascists and Republicans. subjection “ to the wiles and fluctu­ The agents said that one of these Boston—Brooklyn Robins, defeat­ attractions was beer and ale of iCE-O-MATie ing Boston Braves, tie with St. Louis ations of an imcertain voting group.” . • more than legal alcoholic content Cardinals for first place in National and they arrested the owners and League; 17th victory in 23 games. Bridgeport.—John'A. 'Tinsley, su­ perintendent-elect of Connecticut twelve employes. Guests were per­ Evanston, 111. — Simpson, mitted to depart after being order­ Capitol Model (printer, makes 100-yard dash in 9.7. School for Boys, tells Family Wel­ PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN, 3-WINDOW, $625 fare Society Of Fairfield that $800,- ed by the agents to pay their NEW Washington — Allison and Van checks. R.yn eliminate , LJano and Unda of 000 is required for buildings and equipment at Meriden Institution. Mexico; win right to represent When a fire-resisting linoleum of NEW SPE]^ . . . NiEW POWER . SMARTER. . . LARGEST, FINEST jk.merica in Davis Cup tourney in Now On “Flappers,” says a writer, “are a’l Ehigllsh invention is heated it emits Europe. motion and no emotion.” To say a heavy gas that lies close to the CAItS W FIELD ... SAFETY-STEEL BODIES New York— In intelligence the floor and smothers all flames. nale cat is superior to the female of nothing of commotion. |he species. In tests at Columbia In theiiiitiut finer Plymouth fiuH~size cai in the lowest-priced field. Univerrity of 78 animals the four There’ s beauty in its upholstery, good eaders were males. The contest- Ghrysfe' Motors’ scientific ints had to le'am how to step on and precision taste in its-interior appointments and lertain plates in order to get at food craftshiitodup have created thie a new sturdiness, safety and quirt in . h an enclosure. JOHNSON its Safety-Steel body. . , Berlin — Informed that even See the Famous National amost motor car in the Wealthy Americans eat in cafe­ low^-pnc^ fidd. ' See it today. for a demonstrarioni terias, members of the International As you.look as you drive, keep jommittee have been appeased Fresh Water System and L in iE ' With; its - new, larlKer high-compres- [bout arrangements for -an Olym- tipn e n ^ e , the nevOy finer Plymouth renundihg yourself that this amazingly ’ (Direct from the^ell) |ic village at the Los Angeles games 13 Chestnut St. outperforms all othet; cars .of .this price big and fipe automobile with its phe^ . WO years hpnee. Some of them V. ■ » * .y ■ - , # ice .18 delivered nomenal perform a^ and quality is 4 ^ . . bought It wotild lower the dignity At Our New Showroom South Manchester- group, if the athletes to stand in line for .wiidi:thl8> cars of higher • of ^ e lowert-priced cars in the worldl heals. New York—The next time Mrs. 259 North Main Street e*m o^ration and P,R I C E S Villiam E. Borah goes abroad she ANY ICE-0-MATIC^ (^pitol' Model 4-door. Sedan, 3-windbw; W have her papers made out right Ph(Mie 6526 !e—fetherproof, Dd by herselfi Returning, she. re- W itLIAM S’ '.i, 6590; Roadster {jtmble seat), leal^v that ^the Senatdl* was a bit Also get our prices on plumbing heathig ^r -ii^ec- May Be Purchased on ICE-O-MATIC fe<^ond rtunpaj^n. iftan ih Jrtrf), 6625; Tourmgi idighaht and had messaged her not trical cimtracting. The ▼ertible COupc, 6695. A U p fia sf. anything^ When she started Nrad the newspapers printed quite LOWPURGUASE t v-r. : and up at factory I bit about,th»fSector having over- . PLAN. BY CiiilYiLBRy BOBGB Mked^vis^' on her palsspo’rt. CHAPPELL & NYGREN intieigh, N.- C.,-^Mar A. J. Wheel- r, who believes he -is the oldest -■t:pisr '"Xrf^. m ¥m m tii ^.^4?V^(^; PAG! S A T lW D A f, MAY 24, 1930. -• :c, B1AI4CHESTER EVENING HERALD, §OUTH MANCHESTER. CONN. \ _J____ Again POSTPONE CANNON TO TESTIFY I GASOLINE TAX SEEN ' Miss Baien Mary Powers, daugh­ BEFORE THE s e n a t e' ter of Mrs. Henry B. Ingraham of NUMBER OF WOMEN JAILED IN 28 Flower street, wUl he married (Ckmtinued froib ; F i^ ' 2^) U.S.tt(alWAYHEAD this afternoon to Josjph Meadie Washington,' May 24.— (AP) — | Melton of Whitaker’s, North Caro­ alternative but to continue-the case N . Y . HAS DOUBLED IN 10 YEARS Bishop James Cannon, Jr., will ap* lina. The ceremony will t ^ e place a t , until next week. ‘pear before the Senate lobby com-1 FUNERALS Washington— (AP)—Thomas H. the parsonage of the South Metho-) Other Cases mlttee on June 3rd for questloOlng 1 MacDonald, chief of the bureau of dlst church. Rev. Robert A. Colpltts The case of Francis J. Keefe, form­ greater particlpatidn diets, undoubtedly the . ino^t ttop- erly of Park stredt, charged with By PAUL HARRISON. woman, her gerous of all the criminal classes, ■^concerning his prohibition activi-. public roads, says gasoline la the will officiate. The young people in political and commercial af­ drunk driving, was continued until Several prominent • physicians) tie£;s. « , c o u n t ’s greatest road builder. plian ;to make their home with Mr. fairs, and the tendency toward This'date was agreed upon today Paul Monka He prefers to look upon the $432, i and Mrs. Henry Ingraham after a next Saturday at the requests of New York.—The crime capital r,f who served rorfor a ” yetnyea,f on a-,special' , i»i»oTnTTi closely em It Is a simple paradox. If the! DECAYING IN PARKS guarded in a special - ward at cost j ed by the defense counsel, Attorney coveries is tiiat the 1929 turnover of about the same between the two Bellevue hospital. < (Of those,. 83.3 oni Hyde, that Christianson was mar­ SGX6S**’ prisoners totaled more than 250,00(L per cent, admitted having‘ ’pnmmai ' and John costs i Lisbon— (A P)—Every public man ried, had two children, ' and wa« In 1929, out 16,890 men convict­ Kra.^ I _____ In- Portugal has his monument. If “It is doubtful,” he declared, u records. • . _ ■ The bishop also will be questioned i ana jo^ josenh Hahn Maiti; are correspondingly Incre^ed working only two days'a week; also there is a prison system in the en­ ed, about 40 per cent, were identi­ not actually in stone, at least on that he was an ex-service man ahd fied as having served previous After attempting ail-, the better j concerning a contribution of $65,300 , , ^ ■ “Owners of motor vehicles real tire world with such a phenomenal known methods of cure, the, com- j ^im by E. C. Jameson, New | cnester.______Ize,” he says, “ that with good roads, P»P^' had no police court record. Chris­ turnover. Certainly there is none in prison sentences, while of 2,391 w o­ When" a national hero dies a" sub- tianson was on a party with hfs men convicted, 42 per cent, were mittee specifically recoipYhended a j York capitalist, for use in the 1928 the United States. It means that treatment which really is' fto . treat- Virginia Anti-Smith* campaign. Frederick Siiew. . '• l o w « e T o p e S c S I s e ctio n is opened Immediately by wife and another couple and he every year we unlock the doors or so identified.” Funetal services for Frederick fn irtditlon^ to CTeater l ’S of Uis ^m irers.for the preservation of made the mistake of askiag Officer “Even the most optimistic,” he ment at all. Science; calls it the ■------^ e x S memory in stone; but, beyond our prisons to receive or release “complete withdrawal method,’ , Snow, who died at 36 Jeffersyh operation, fw exceed tbe sums tney the site and the lay- McGlinn tbe direction to a Chinese more people than there are in entlie continued, “ can scarcely hope for ■ refer", to' street, Hartford, Monday oight, wlU restaurant.' -The officer detected- the any real dlmunition of crime until and addicts shudderingjy , GIRL SCOUTS’ ANNUAL cities like Louisville. St. Paul cr it as “ cold turkey.” Prisoneis be held this afternoon at 1:30, at ^^A comSrison of the gasoline and ing of traditional ico^^^^^ odor of liquor on his breath end some plan is evolved by which the funeral parlors of James P. motor vehicle agoroo of 1921 with S e % 5 e thit S S asked him if he were driidng the Toledo.” these chronic criminals can be who are physically, unable. to en­ car,' Christianson assured him he The commissioner said there is dure this suddenly enforced absti­ RALLY FILLS BIG HAUl Pratt, 71 Farmington avenue, that those of 1929 shows the enormous taken off the market entirely and ______j city. Rev. Raymond Cunningham^ increase In the use of highways. more is heard of the pious intention. would not be fool enough to do so. every indication that the figure.^ nence are given drugs in pro ‘ Every pubTc square and city park for this year will be still greater,, confined under proper custodial At4;he close of 1929 every state However, it seems that when he re­ care in suitable institutions, either gresslvely- decreasing doses. ^ ' Girl Scouts of Manchester vrith rector of -Trinity collecting a gas tax which, to- of the capital cont^ns unfinished _ .. turned to the car, the other man’s out declined to attempt to explain But after all their experimenta­ was for life or until such time as there their parents and friends filled High ; will officiate. ffetoer ^ t h the tlx collected In the; monuments protected by scaffold- condition was such that Christian­ the increase. He pointed out, tion, the experts, found that in 80 school hall last evening in the an- j brought to the East .cemetery t o f - — ...... brought the; mgs This is especially the case of however, that the number of wo- is good reason to believe that they District of Columbia, son felt it was much safer-for him can again enter the social life of to 00 per cent of their patients, nual rally that marks the clos^of j burial. < the inipressive monuments for the to be at the wheel. Ofticer McGlinh ^nen criminals in municipal penal the .desire for drugB sooner or the year’s indoor activities. The i ------^ total to $432,311,519 on 13,400,180.- the community and abide by its 062 gallons of motor fuel. In 1921 “Martyrs of the Republic” and the saw and acted accordingly. institutions has more than doubled later returned in full force. The principal speaker was Mrs. Clifford | nation’s “War Dead,” which, al­ rules.” I only 15 states imposed a gas tax. It Pleads Guilty in the last decade, and that the report declared that “a withdraw­ D. Perkins of Hartford of the, na- j though their foundations were laid Julian F. Lacke of Buckland w6s problem of the woman offender Harsh Remedy. lionaJ board of directors. ' netted a revenue of $5,382,111. He particularly favors life -con­ al treatment by itself is only am ABOUT TOWN ! In 1921 the states collected $122.- twenty and ten years ago, are fined $25 and costs for drunk driv­ no longer could be regarded as of administrative routine, to be car­ Barbara Alderman of Troop 3, mouldering away forlorn and for­ ing. He pleaded guilty. He was 'ar­ finement for criminal narcotic ad­ drum major, led the Scout Drum , ------.,. ^ 478,654 in license fees on 10,462,295 slight importance in relation to ried out as often as a prisoner motor vehicles. In 1929 they collect- ^ saken rested by Patrolman David Galligan the broad, general problem of dicts, holding that to make useful and Bugle corps of 25 members, j ' „ a- * ' Even the king of all navigators,* citizens from this large group is receives a court' sentence, and ed $347,843,543 on 26.501,443 vehi-j Adams street. Dr*, Le^Vei^ie with no probability of bringing 'whose work was most commendable, j Memorial Temple, P ytm ^ Sister^ ea uu immortal Vasco de Gama who’ °“ crime. one of the most helpless task.^ Captain Mrs. Harold Agard of Troop j will hold its regular meeting Tuesr Holmes and Captain Herman O. More Women .\rrested. with which society is confronted.! about lasting abstinence. cles, “ -f 153 per cent gave this country India and charted ______Schendel testified______that______Lacke whs "On the surface,” Patterson said, 8 was in charge of the chorus sing day evening in Odd Fellows hall. a haSh remedy,’’ Patter-1 Commissioner Patterson thus ing of scout songs. Merit badges There will be initiation candi; in*the°number of vehicles. j unknown seas, was denied the h o^ r i ^nink. He was without counsel, "these figures would seem to indi­ TtT 1921 the states had in their (of a monument in the capital. Thej Joseph Naretto of 23 Eldridge son admitted, “but it seems to bo ( has been led to recommend long- earned by the scouts of the different dates. Officers and (^free team cate that the problem of the fe­ new methods j time confinement for narcotic ad- troops were awarded by the chair- will wear white. A social hpur witt hip-hwav svstems a total of- 202,915} pedest^ was laid a couple of hun- j garget was found not guilty of reck- male offender is growing increasing­ the only one unless TnUAx of roads 84 372 of which were 1 dred of years ago but is only gath-, |ggg ,jriving growing out of a head- of handling the problem should be; diets, and alcoholics as well—"not man of awards, Mrs. Robert Haw- refreshments will follow the bust- ly difficult. Assuming that this is so, nil the! in penitentiaries,” he said, “but in wrfaced At the’ end of 1928 thev ering moss. 1 qq collision his Overland touring evolved which ■will upset ley. The rally was in charge of Girl ness session. l i d 306,^2 miles, of w The ‘Tovo” rehearses these facts, - ...... one becomes curious about whac institutions designed for Scout Commissioner, Mrs. Brownell car had with a truck owned deep, underlying social forces may experience oiof uietliG pp3*st. But until | isolated treatment, and where smug- and makes fim of the authors of a Alfred Grezel on Oak street that time comes, and her deputy, Mrs. Frederick A surprise shower was heM were surfaced. project to erect a monument to An­ be responsible for this situation o f ! gling would be practically impos- Snow. week. The truck, was driven "It is possible, of course. that take the only means available I 'Thursday evening In honor of Miss tonio Jose de Almeida, late presi­ Joseph Monseglio'. There was some th.“ oV raU v. ■ emancipatioD ol protecting ItoeH from narcotic ad- 1 sible.” I Louise Squatrito, wbo-.wiil marry BIG BRIDGE OPENED dent of Portugal. question as to which driver started Anthony Serraina . o f Hartford, to turn to the wrong side of tlm FORTUNE FOR SAILOR The repeal of 2500 obsolete or Wednesday, June 4, at the home of Montreal, Que., 24— (AP)—W. L. road just before the collision. As her sister Mrs. Joseph VeCchioUa of MacKenzie King, prime mimster of useless laws is recommended by testimony was vsigue and conflioti:^ Australians Say Country New Britain, May 24.— (AP)—A 162 Magnolia street, Hartford. MisS Canada, pressed a button in the the state code commission of Mis­ the case was ended with Naretto ____share___ in__ a $200,000^__ ,______estate awaits„ Squatrito received many gifts. The Parliament buildings in Ottawa,to­ sissippi. ing found not guilty. State Briefs Elbert Dow Randle, sailor, when 1 home was tastefully deck>rated and day and unveiled a bronze plague Sound Despite Bad Year and if he hauls into port. He was during the evening refreshments here to open formally the new Mon­ last heard from five years ago in were served. treal harbor bridge. " FEND MAN’S BODY. Porto Rico. His voice, coming by telephone Hartford, May 24.— (AP).—The News of his legacy was broadcast All military organizations in Man­ and broadcast through loud speak­ TRADITIONALLY • Sydney— (AP)—That Australia is body of a man - - believed fp be ers, dedicated the latest, most cost­ economically sound despite a seri­ last night over WTIC, Hartford at chester will attend Memorial sei> Thomas Buckley, 40, was found in the request of Mrs. Richard Covert, vices tomorrow at ,,10;45.,:ii!t.* the ly and most spectacular of-the few ous slump in the wool clip, a year s Skinners’ Pond last night by boys. highway bridges spanning the St. A Watch strike-in the coal industry, ^ d a of this city, and her sister-in-law, North Methodist Church* Those ati It had been in the water about four Miss Mary Randle. j tending in uniform are pUworto- Lawrence river. is the had seassn for the wheat crop, is- the days. Friends say they believed he consenus opinion of Australian econ­ The money was left by Randle’s CornelT Post ' American ‘ Legion, Com­ The giant structure, costing near­ committed suicide. ly $20,000,000, is two miles long and omists and industrialists. uncle, Samuel Randle, former pany G and the Howitzer Company mayor of South Norwalk. Mrs. Co­ of the 169th Infantry, Connecticut hting higli above the water so that Gift for Graduation Tbe general belief is that the MACDONALD AS DELEGATE National Guard; and Ward Cheney the largest steamers on the river severe depression through which the Hartford, May 24.— (AP)—James vert was once the latter’s wife Randle went to sea seven years 1 Camp, U. S. W. V. may pass safely beneath. The bridge Her present must be beautiful. It will also be enduringly , country has passed is not due to H. MacDonald of New Haven, for- has been open to traffic since May useful and ever reminding symbol of the occasion when you ' By BOBBIN COONS ago, vowing he would become a | ,, ttij a domestic conditions but to the i mer state highway commissioner 14. select an attractive wrist watch for her. efal economic depression that has Hollywood. — Hollywood’s cham- j and known as the “Father of good captain. Two years later he sent a ] Kenneth Anderson Of Edmunu affected the entire world. pion plugger, without a doubt, is roads in Connecticut” has been des- letter from Porto Rico. Since then street and Richard, Gillam of Hart Wrist Watches...... ;.... $17.50 to $8$00 The coal strike was an inevitable zelma O’Neil, who has been “plug-j ignated by the Connecticut Cham- the records are blank. 1 ford are lea'vlng today ARCBBiSHOF DYING phase of the vast post war defiation gipg” literally and consistently since ■ ^er of Commerce as its delegate to ______trip to Niagara F*^s and Canada j period. Because of Australia’s excep-. gjjg was a child in her early ’teens. | third national conference on GUN TESTS SUCCESSFUL and expect to be away for a week. Panama City, May 24— (AP) __ Mr. Gillam is a son of. the-? late Dr. London, Ma> 24.— (AP)—Persons | tional economic------homogeneity------onri Us I and The its little eccentric dancing com-j gtreet and highway safety at watching at the bedside of Arch­ favored position as the world s edienne—it was she who actually -Washington next week. He will Firing has been completed in tests j W S. Gillam of this/town. The Dewey'Richman Co. authorized by the 'War Department bishop Lord Davidson, former arch­ greatest wool producer, the wars originated the Varsity Drag of make a report to the Chamber bishop of Canterbury and primate of JEWELERS, STATIONERS, OPTICIANS ' h aftermath affected this dominion "Good News” fame—went to work with suggestions on action which with Panama Pacific 16-inch guns Mrs. Bertellne Laainske’a friends “The House of Value” . - • '• than other countries, but it at ranges of from 43,000 to 47,000 the church of. England, expressed later in a Chicago pattern factory when might be taken to " carry out the were agreeably surprised to recog­ the fear today that his death was finally and with undi- she was 13, plugging away for $6 conference recommendation. The yards. Results of the eleven shots came here nize her voice in the abridged ver­ near. minished strength. _ i a week. subject for consideration have to do fired amazed seasoned observers who sion .of the opera “ Carmen,” given The ine-vitable reductions in wages j Before long she had taught her- ^^^■with _ proiqotion of safety through had not seen such accuracy with a during the Travelers hour at 10:30 and increases in working hours, re- j gg^ ^low to type and was plugging ^ fo rm lty of traffic, motor and' weapon of the type, It was said from WTIC broadcasting' station that the test proved conclusively suited in bitter trials of strength keyboard for a few dollars I crossing regulations ‘ last evening, by unannounced vocal­ ,UJ that the modern armament 'of the the shape of strikes. 1 more. ists. Mrs. Lashinske sang, th«. con­ The storm broke____ first in the tim -, Then she learned to^ operate . STUDENT HONORED, canal could hold off the world’s mightiest battleships from nearing tralto sdlos and her wqtk.'a’as uh- ber industry. For months a-bitter telephone switchboard, and pro- j^jddletown. May 24.— (AP)— usuaJy effective. • ' firht against Saturday work, which gressed to the “plug^ n^n of long j p gagg, class of 1930' has its entrance. Sfd U n sto p p e d duringJhe_pjos-j^ calls in the Chicago ex-1 ^j^gg the Wes- m oney nerous years, involved the loss of ] change. 1 levan Alumni Council. His home miUions of dollars to employers and; Later, after she had goneuncertain on the 1,i Mount Vernon, N. Y. ^ployees. Backed by other employ- stage, she alternate^ .^certairuncertain , enters college with an ex­ Tn buying Used Cals Ars the owners stood firm as a rock, 1 vaudeviUe engagements with plug^ cellent scholastic and athletic record .WACHTEL exftduallv building up new staffs out | ging” songs in a music store with •Jrom the Mount Vernon high school of* unskUled . labor — jjj the * end * the i her sister Bernice. a.nd in his senior year played half INC. Unions gave way, but not Demre back on the school’s interscbolastic See yourChemlet Dealer..J lU s thousands of their members had READY-MADE PLOT champiopship football team. In permanently lost their jobs . 1 Now she is plugging for success | college he was outstanding in ath The------next batUe-ground _ in her first talkie, in' the role she! letits and social affairs, being a New South Wales. i played in the stage musical, “Fol.-1 trackmin, captain of last fall's foot- OPEN confined to one state and Thru.” I ball team, chairman of the junior only one of the three co^-| children of the stage; prom committee and chairman of fields—the Maitland, or Nortnera,, zelma. Careers like hers have; (jjg customs committee of the col- act fields have been enjoying unex-1 inspiration already for i body. TO-NIGHT ampled prosperity^ ' dozens of the erstwhile popiilar j Bagg will enter the college of Under these stresses, combined backstage talkies. She is short, I pviygjcians and surgeons at. Colum- with the wool slump and the conse­ plump, pepful as a jazz drummer, j |jjg jjj fan. From Sunset to 11 p. m. and — W ITH AN OK-TH AT COUNTS quent adverse exchange rate be­ and “cute." tween England and Australia, the | those qualities and a voice K. STARTS TOMORROW share market has been ®rratic ana match, it was inevitable she • Hartford, May 24.— (AP)—Some­ a number of semi-gilt-edged secu- develop a yen for the stage, ALL DAY SUNDAY•r- r.s rities which were at high premiums gratified it by a night course j time between noon c.nd three o’clock Chevrolet dealers offer you an ex«ptioj^ have fallen rather keavily. Some j ^ cheap dramatic school which! (D. S. T.) tomorrow the “K. of New Haven” will take off on its non-stop From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. used car purchase service because bank stocks, for example, lost 25 per 1 staging a “ musical comedy.” ' SSdtr l «?Sfonn factory pi.?, cent in four months. ^ | Zelma got In the chorus, but be­ refueling flight to Buenos Aires, Good rains bettered the outlook j fore the show opened, in a small Capt. Herbert Partridge said today. cars as important a part of thenr business as ) over extensive areas in the south-; town near Chicago, she was a prin Mechanics were.. still tinkering new cars. em and western parts of Queens-1 gj^^^ folded, of course, i i^ith the single-motored white mono- FOR DECORATION DAY land and the northern , half . of New_I but | Zelma zelma stuck stuck to the footlights ^ plane. Captain Partridge hopes to The famous “OK that Counts” t ^ South Wales, by brealnr,; ‘ P™-|game. reach the. South American goal every buyer' that each used car bearing ^ tracted drought. Expensive within 90 hours flying time. hasten thoroughly recondition^^ feeding has almost ceased in those . „ ^ h a n ics to give thousands of miles of de­ 'f.H TAHtockincr has commenced ' SCHOOLING SILVER JUBILIEE. FLAGS J i r S f ’ vSues of sheep and cattle | There fbllowed ventures in smaU- pendable, economical service. May 24.—(AP) — ' 1928 llv e^ lstiy "proved Ag a vaudeville with her sister. New Haven, Chevrolet Coach r^A viAw is eaffiing ground that a i sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes The 'flag outfit consists ■ of Go see this car! In­ AM has® dawned for much o f ; encouraging, always yielding expe» j Baria, Catholic Daughters of Amer- foo^ flag, made of a quality cotton w i r rnirntTv riencc. Eventually, when their actiica of this? city on Sunday June 1, spect its fine Duco fin­ ^^^A aimostgmeral acceptance of was near enough to New York, they will be attended- by Supreme Regent bunting -with printed stars, double ish— its spotless up­ a wage award in the! struck out for the city-w ith $12! Miss Ma,ry-C. Duffy of Newark, N. hem, double stitching throughout holstery—^its excellent Q u e e n s S grating industry and the! Jobs were hard to find, but they J., and officers ^and members of the sew.ed stripes, fast color,'a 6-foot tires and complete abolition of the state award for agj [ found them, order from many parts of New equipment! Compare- pole 'with rope and bait, also hold­ its unequalled low ricultural employees in New South 1 ^ England. Many well'-known lead­ er. Don’t miss this value. ., , Wales has enabled much improve­ ers in the. CatholicvhierMchy of price! Act quickly MODEL PLANE RECORD. today—before it's too 1 ■ ment work to be commenced, thus New England wUl . r . 'be ' a ^ the VA LU ES materially reducing unemployment. guests end'^eakers. .c late. The fact that New South Wales and Oakland, Cal., May 24.— (AP)— A delegation" will;',,;Con« Jointly iamvaOMlYf/ Victorian ranches are spending hun­ A new world’s senior indoor flight from New York and New, Jersey. record for model airplanes was $160 dreds of thousands of dollars in re- The jubilee will be observed with COMPLETE OUTFIT 1929 CHEVROLET ROAD­ vi-ving the beef industry in Queens­ claimed here today by Herbert Ow- religious, civic and ritualistic exer­ 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE bridge, who eclipsed the record STER— Late , model, first- land by buying several of the im­ cises. class condition, natural wood —Perfect condition and mense state cattle stations and in­ made last year at Detroit by Joe guaranteed to be one of the augurating a policy of efficiency and wheels. A Culver of Oakland, 1928 Model real buy for V * V V finest 1928 Chevrolets on the economy is cited as proof of con­ i Culver’s record was eight min- market. Specially priced fidence in the future. ! utes 33 seconds. A model made bj' A Ford Fordor 1927 CHEVROLET CABRI­ OLET— Fully reconditioned, for down ^ 1 4 A The Australian wheat s e a son j owbridge flew eight minutes 49 H payment of .. closed with a harvest of approxi- 1 seconds here last night, • bumpers, spare tire; numer­ l e Y E U n W . Provides ample . space ous extras. See this one mately 120,000,000 bushels. This ■ Owbridge will go to the national for 5 passengers.^ Mo^ ' a g^ves an export surplus but of near-j model’ flying contests in Detroit in before you PiNCIL tor ' has been thor­ buy ...... $225 1928 WHIPPET COACH — ly. 50,000,000 bushels belo"w that o f , jjg jg jg years old. -i^ fh th e oughly reconditioned. A real bargain fo r .3 day* ;.i?3 lapt year. Most of the states suf-| ______1927 ESSEX COACH—In only. Perfect condition.. A fared from a dry winter and an er- j Not a scratch on the ■4 exceUent shape—tires like body- Sold "with an demonstration will, convince ratic spring. The yield, however, FIT FOR CANADIAN TRIP HAND new, only $90 down. Bal­ you of its fine performance. O. k. that counts.” ance easy terms. Fully was a triumph for modern methods Only $126 IS of wheat groyring. London, May 24.— (AP.)—It was equipped and ^ 0 * 1 C d o w n ...... The dairy industry throughout the authoritatively stated to ^ y thkt ' B vottln^'Siiceeipt $130 Commonwealth has enjoyed on the the damage to the fabric at the tail whole, a good season. The total ex­ of the R-lOO during her test flight ports for the year ended December this week is not likely to interfere 31 were 1,878,275 boxes, or 46,707 with the Canadian flight. tons. This is rather better than for The damage is light and does not the past three seasons, but still be­ affect the main structure. The air­ low the peak period of 1924-25. ship is now at the mooring mast at Cardington but is expected to be B ^ y elephants are unable to put in the shed early next week use their trunks in feeding them­ while the tail is strengthened. Ex­ selves and require considerable time perts say there is no reason why the before learning to use them as their airship should not be ready for the parents do. Canadian trip at the end of the month* \ .. ^ J A

MANCHESTER EVENING SOUTO MANCHESTER. CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 24,1980. . ' r-r : .V, LG£S1X

SOt3Bandaya and HoHdaya Bntarad at tha into play when toe engine is h o t - conspicuous citizen to complain to to classify foods into their ejiseaae* ^^to8t Orrica at south Manehaatar. toe stage at which toe acceleration toe authorities that toe steers sub­ toe united States each year were ten more than csin be accounted for ,/JConn., aa Saoond d a ta Mall Mailar. curing properties. In fact, 1 have In toe mere addition of the orange, of modern engines causes complete­ jected to toe bulldogglng process mixed together there would he a SUBSCKIPinON RATES ____ strong dlAvor of pickles. seen many lists of foods that re­ and is due to toe increased assimil- j Y#Er* by nmll •aaaaaa%aaaa«J**vW ly vaporing fuels to choke and drag. are being cruelly treated. Sometimes Month, by m»U •••••♦••••••?.*$}{ Experts of toe Department . of sembled a medical pharacopela, but ation of other foods..^ i ,;i;Pfllvarad. ona ...... 8».U0 The new blended product, it is ex­ this can be done by diplomatic Agriculture and toe Department I have found that toe belief in spe­ Children usually receive enough cf plained, being at least thirty-five handling of a local busybody: some­ of Commerce agree that the' mar­ cific curative foods is largely one toe milk elements at home, but fre- kets, for .both these products Jiai.''-m e m b e r o p t h e ASSOCIATED per cent vaporized In the lowest times, there is reasdn to suspect, of superstition. Poods are only quently their diets are lacking in ■ PKGI86 wouM V»e 'Hrtually ruined. The “curative” when they supply defi­ important elements so necessary, Tha Aaioolatad Prats It axclutivaly temperatures and not over 75 per toe management slips toe potential s u c c ^ of toe pickle industry and ciencies in toe diet. for growth and which are found In j entHlad to tha uaa for rapubllcatlon cent vajKjrized at high tempera­ complainant a small honorarium for of i ;toe ice cream. industry, they i ' ' « f all naurs ditpatohat eradttad to It I frequently use the orange juice toe fruits and green vegetables. ir.or not otharwlta cradltad In thla tures, is far superior to the original his or her services. In any event c o n ^ d , is very largely dependent ‘ fast In diseases where there is a Health is not obtained by stuffing I A. par and alto tha local aatra pub* upon keeping all toe ice cream wito food or quantities of drugs, : ?;|lshed haraln. material. It is stated that toe blend some cowboy of great renown is ar­ -out 'of toe " • SPECIAL advertising RBPRE- ing, smooth pickles as well as toe increase toe alkalinity of the blood avoid intesttoal poisoning—taken ' ' SENTATJVE; Hamilton - DaLlttar. As toe new sort of gas seems to —and toe rodeo gets a fine bit of ones wito nodules, there is about as rapidly and, at toe same, time, wito sufficient exercise and' fresh Inc., 286 Madison Ava., New Tork, N. air to insure consuming toe sur­ Ending tonight- Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ava.. he economically advantageous to the advertising. one piokle for every pint of ice permit toe elimination of poisons Chicago, Ilia refining companies, it looks as It is not, however, usual for toe cream, r That is, one average- iinbampered. In this sense only can plus and eliminating toe waste. it be considered a remedy. Pull sarvica client of N B A Servlca though we were due for some better Connecticut Humane Society to per­ sized pickle. If real large pickles are used there will not be quite The reaion that we do not consid­ QUESTIONS AND A N S W E ^. Inc- - . Member, Audit Bureau of Cireula* fuel. mit itself to be exploited in any one, to a-pint, but if small pickles er starvation and excessive thirst as tlons. Incidentally we hope it will smell such press agent’s stunt An excep­ were used ikere might be several diseases, and food and water as (Baby Diet Formulae.) : Tha Herald Printing Company, Inc., better—but have no great hopes In tion is toe case of toe society’s New to a pint" of’ ice cream if they were medicines, is because of toe obvious Question:—Mrs. ,J. S. writes; [THRIFT smal)^ bnoiigh. But it is best to “We have a baby three months old assumes no flnaoctal raaponalbtllp^ that direction. Haven .gent who beoame a e com- average-sieed cause and effect. Yet, food' would .for typographical errors appoartng In undoubtedly help a starving man who was fed on a bottle from the advertisements In tha uanohester plaining witness against a nder for order to avoid Confu Evening Herald. more than all of toe medicines in ' age of two weeks. He w m very t e l e v is io n i n p o l it ic s a rodeo now showing in toe Elm slbn, and If anyone wishes more toe world. There is no doubt that cross and restless. I then put him exactitude ’ hX regards average- 5.T 51 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. Following the first demonstration City. The Connecticut Humane So- many diseases are caused directly on your diet of Holstein milk and clty is a deserving and respected or­ si^d pickles it will be sufficient by a lack of certain elements In toe orange juice and kept him on it for DAYS of theater-size television images, to • say< ' that ■ there are enough food just as other diseases are caus­ several weeks. He continued to cry, \ TROUT SEASON FXOP comes toe number of entouplasUc ganization. Its friends will not ap­ pickles so that one average-sized Such values as this are in force today. Occa­ With limited opportunities for ob- ed or at least prepared for by over­ so I tried many different foods in­ forecasts usual nowadays whenever preciate its being used to advertise pickle and about a quarter of an cluding cow’s milk diluted with sional chairs like the sketch in rich velour cov­ *Ii!fiervation It still seems reasonably inch; -o f ■ another average-sized eating on rich pastries. a scientific invenUon reaches a cer­ a rldin|: show and its being made Scurvy was the plague of the sugar and lactic acid, but he has erings, combined with tapestry, formerly apparent to us that toe present to appear in toe light of a silly fault pUado! could be inserted in every lots of gas on toese diets, and cries tain stage. We are to have televi-, piht .of -rice cream without having middle ages. Every boat going on a , $18.00, trout fishing season is a good deal' Sion vaudeville, television plays, tele­ finder. ai^'iCe pream left over without long trip, or every large military and does not sleep quietly. He untilil 9 to n ig h t...... of a flop. Sporadic accounts from i pickles la it or any pickles left encampment, was likely to suffer sleeps most of toe time wito mouth vision glimpses of all toe big sched­ open, and jumps in his sleep. People various parts of toe state indicate THE DIAL LICKED ovet' Vdthout any ice cream to its quota of victims. Now we know uled events of toe world—and par­ this disease Is directly due to lack have told me. that they have had that with toe exception of toe tame put; them 'la. ticularly we are going ^to have poli­ Many. Americans don’t think too Ini’other * words, toe American of. vitamin C which is so abundant babies that cried from seven little Ashlings put into toe state tical candidates making tlielr cam­ much of: Congress; but at Worst it’s people each' year consume 3,000,- in citrus fruits. In this sense only months to a year, hut this is not ne­ leased streams early in toe spring cessary if a baby is properly fed, paigns by television. the first body o f American citizens OO0;(^Ci pickles and 238,000,000 may food be regarded as a medi­ gallons of ice cream. By pickles, is it?” WATKINS BROTHERS and lifted out again-presently by We are willing enough to swallow that 'has had toe courage to tell a cine. meh and boys under toe delusion of ' Course,' one means cucumber Fortunately, because of the Answer; I believe your baby is aU this—all but the part about toe telephone company that it didn’t ploklCs. It would take very little likely to continue to have gas as 55 YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER toiat they were engaged in angling, abundant supply of food at the dis­ politicians. A while ago we both propose to pay for the service and effPrt on the reader’s part to fig­ posal of civilization, scurvy la rare long as you use preparations con­ the usual reward for a day on a saw and heard . Senator Brookhart then do the work of getting toe con­ ure- out the per capita consump­ among adults, but it is all too fre­ taining sugar or carbohydrates. The brook this year has been an appetite nections. The first and only victor tion o f ’both piqkles and ice cream, quently found among babies, partic­ diet list which I sent you has been in a talking news reel. We had nev­ but that-ik toe sort of tonig that and a sound night’s sleep. This of over toe'dial phone is toe United ularly those who are fed exclusive­ used for thousands of babies, and er been in any great measure of your correspondent is her for so would tend to build up toe best course applies to public fishing— States Senate; the second is going ly on prepared baby foods, or pas­ sympathy with the Iowan, but nev­ long as no one demands too much teurized milk, from which vitamin health In a child. When too many of with club streams toe ordinary ertheless he was a United States to be the House. Attaboy, Congress! accuracy, MwJ toe annual per cap­ toe' carbohydrates are used the ita consumption of these two min­ Oils absent. Had they been fed angler has no concern and neither senator and one who filled many properly, with the addition of child is apt to develop adenoids ot has toe state of Connecticut. erals is: tonsil trouble. It is natural for 0 pages of toe Congressional Record; ■ Pickles, 25 pickles. orange juice, ’ this trouble would Perhaps toe drought of last sum­ Lie' .cream, 11.6 quarts of ice have been entirely avoided. 1 have babies to cry, as this seems to de­ therefore, inescapably a personage velop their lungs. This might not mer and toe insufficient rains of this cream'.' prepared an article on the feeding even if not an always agreeable of infants which I will be very glad Indicate anything wrong wito toe spring are chargeable with some TWsI ..Or,’ for the better visualization one. Even Nero is an eye-filling per­ of' those who buy by the pint, to send If you need it. Practically baby if he appears to be la good part of the failure of toe trout fish­ sonality as we visualize him through 23.2 pints of ice cream. Express­ all children would develop into health. However, he should be care­ ing, but it is highly probable that the pages of history. is ing it in pints also proves that strong healthy adults if they were fully watched to see’that toe crying the fundamental fault lies in the But Brookhart in pprson—aa tele­ your .correspondent was very fed properly from infancy. is not caused by some kind of dis­ over-fishing and toe too little atten­ nearly right when he said pre- The citrus fruits are possibly the comfort. vision would have to present him— P a r i s viouBly that 'there was one pickle most valuable foods to use in toe tion paid to stocking toe streams did not impress us. At an old time for every pint of ice cream, or majority of diseases, but, of course, (Pulse Beat and Blood Pressnre.) with fry and fihgerlihgs. On this lat­ country fair you could see two doz­ Some Travel Don’t* vibe cer'sa. one should be very careful not to Question:—J. H» asks:. “If toe ter subject we have expressed our en Brookharts selling whips or In­ By HAZEL REAVIS Of course, q i';c a few of these use them In combination with pulse is normal, will toe blood pres­ 25 ’pickles may get themselves opinion before. The over-fishing is dian herb medicine, peddling pop­ starch because this will very likely sure be normal also?” Paris— Don’t forget that this is chopped up into relish before produce fermentation enough to off­ Answer: There Is very little fela- another matter. corn, standing in groups trying to they reach toe table and some of Paris and oil others are only imi­ set the good of the fruit. tionship between toe rapidity of toe SATISFYING Angling associations and others out-talk each other about the rotten those 23.2 pints may go sour, Recently a test was made in one pulse and blood pressure. The use interested in perpetuating the sport judgment of the judges or driving tations. melt or even be spilled on the of the schools wherein certain of'toe sphygmomanometer (an in­ floor, but that is neither here nor of the brooks and streams might do toe tailend horses in the trotting Even if it isn’t your idea of what groups of children were given strument found in any physician’s PERFORMANCE.. Paris and all others are only iml- there. ',Such facts have no effect office) would determine the latter vaorse than to consider toe serious races—^big, noisy men whose man­ on toe general purport of this oranges at recess. The weight in­ make itself over. crease was even' more than with a condition. advocacy of substantial changes in ners in the luncheon tent were not French people love compliments story any more than the general Oldsmobile’s perfdrmance is toe state laws. The present legal quite so good as their grammar and and hate knocks — don’t give quips purport of toe story has any ef­ fect on the facts. particularly satisfying because length minimum limit for a trout is who decidedly couldn’t spot the Instead of tips. ^ tlcularly of the Navajos, a tribe If you wear skirts don t whistle As you may have heard over six Inches. Of what use is a six-inch American school system toe fifteen toe radio, it takes a lot to make especially interesting to him. He , it does all thixigs well. Accelera­ for a taxi cab. It gives old gentle­ was particularly bitter about the trout, either as an object of sport or hall at toe English language. men heart failure and aimoys toe that 23.2 pints for each man, woman and child. It takes 6,000',- ready-monied tourists who “ want tion isRwift and silent. Speed as a good food fish? The limit for As a matter of fact the talking taxi drivers. And disturbs cops. wooden Indians,” rather than tl;ie Don’t forget to say monsieur or 000,000 pounds ef milk, and Poet’s is smooth and effortless. Power a day’s catch is 20 fish or a weight news reel has already proven a pret­ 6.000. 000.000 pounds of milk in-real thing. Once a craftsman and an ty busy agency of disillusionment madame as the case may be. When artist, once proud and independent, is ample for all purposes. And of ten poimd. Who, in toe present In doubt give toe other fellow the a year takes about 1,333,333 i-3 condition of toe fishing, can justify where the occupants of the seats dairy cows. It also takes 209,- the Idnian now lies and steals; he is Rendezvous always, no matter what;the benefit of It and smile. Say “s’il 000,000' pounds of butterfat, becoming a cheap ham actor, selling himself in capturing twenty trout of toe mighty are concerned; .and vous plait’’ first, and “ merci” last fake blankets and beads. Conducted by and as little possible in between. 243.000. 000 , pounds of sugar, conditions, Oldsmobile is com­ in a day? we don’t know how many times 174,600,000 pounds of milk sol­ Erik W. Modean those shots haye been rehearsed and ids other than butterfat, and La Farge loves toe Indian’s fortable to drive and restful to If sportsmen would unite in ask­ Small But Potent ing the legislature to establish a retaken, at that. We tremble to 5.000. 000 pounds of food gelatin.adornments. When out in the west ride in. Come in and examine It sounds silly but those simple The per capita consumption of ice he wears a red buckskin Navajo limit at seven and a half inches, or think what toe television will do to don’ts, says the head of an inter­ pair of moccasins, a buckskin coat, This column will appear on Sat­ national travel agency which annu­ cream is now about three times this car—with its smartly seven inches at toe very lowest, and some of toe big birds If they ever what It wa» lu 1905. Information a tunic made by the Chuj Indians, a urday each week, a feature being ally imports and exports tens of made of verse by local writers. Ad­ styled Body by Fisher. Drive to fix ten fish as a day’s limit, it take a chance with it. The radio is thousands of tourist miseries to determine whether there were Fifth Avenue Stetson and a ban­ enough pickles in 1905 to put one dana handkerchief about his throat dress all contributions to “ Poet’s might help very greatly in re-estab- a bad enough giveaway in a great than all the luxury taxes and red Rendezvous,” The Herald. None will i t . . . and know the thrill and mamy cases—but when we have to In each ' pint is not immediately His wife also- owns a 10-gallon Ifsbing the trout. And it would help tape put together. available. Anyway, there’s plenty hat, Indian bracelets and necklaces. be returned. / ^ ' satisfaction that characterize still more if bait fishermen were look at toe creature as well as lis­ His last and biggest don’t is: '•’Uon’t forget that If tourists of information in this story as it Once in New York, they take an RETURN Oldsmobile performance. prohibited from using hooks small ten to him, there are going to be made over the countries they visit stands.' ultra-modernistic apartment, swan­ When I have gone, shall I come back enough to gullet fish under legal some awful washouts. to please themselves they wouldn’t iVhere They Eat the Most ky and near the river. A silver in­ again? Pennsylvania, California and 1WO-DOOK f.o.b.L«nslaa size. want to go and visit them after they laid saddle is in the closet. His I do not know, save that, some New Jersey people eat 30 to 40 workroom is hung with Indian rugs 8SDAN V? 7 MV-hlgan If such restrictions should prove BRAGGING BANDITS were made over.’’ afternoon per cent more ice cream than the and drapes. He is tall and rangy; as Of August’s blue and white persua­ Span Th* and Bttm pvfatr* to discourage a., certain, type of Thc're is >a young, man named Find My Chee-ild average for toe country. In Penn­ brown, almost, as an Indian. sion, when angler from takdng out licenses, so Agofsky, one of several j brothers, The director’s life is no bed of sylvania the per capita consump­ Yet he was bom in New York, The dragonfly inclines to read a tion is pretty close to 40 pints a much the bettoH. because toe fisher- who seems to bo g^raidtatlng be­ roses. ’ the son of an architect and toe rune year.' grandson of a great artist—John m u who-jfrabs a fvtlb score of im- tween Fairfield, this state, and His clients call on him to do Of simlight written on a stalk, and everything from locate lost babies There, aren’t pny figures on La Farge. He was a Harvard grad­ shade dersized troutlings at the opening Massachusetts towns in the neigh­ to get chauffeurs out of jail. Lost which states eat the most pickles, uate and, after leaving school, in­ Drowses against this forest’s 111- of the season is toe chap who is borhood of Lawrence, for whom the pocketbooks and stolen diamonds, but about a third of the pickles terested himself at once in arch­ tere 1 gold. are minnows in his biographical come from Michigan, with Wis­ eology. Some fantasy will lead you where 1 -f^;^lping to destroy toe sport. police of several communities ap­ consin in second place. And there Fish and game associations face pear to be preparing a warm wel­ repertoire'. strayed I t hei could, ingress upon visiting aret' ‘enough government figures And several years ago, while Here for a summer’s moment and *^iff 'good deal of a problem, because come if they can only get " a good foreigners toe importance of keep­ to prove that in the last few years, down in Dayton, Tenn., covering will hold ’ they constitute the bulk of opinion identifying look at him. A day or ing their fists in their pbekets when at least,, the increased popularity This sunburned balsam to your fin­ of ice efeam has not been the Scopes “monkey trial,” I was 4* in these matters and., unless they two ago two ceps waited at=a.downT they get sore one of his biggest billeted off and on with a certain gertips matched by- any increased popu­ AS if it were toe dim warmth of crystallze it the Legislature is'ex ­ state, bridge for ‘ him, quite some problems would be solved. larity of iHckles. Marquis James, down there for toe Hitting a man—or woman —is a New York Tribune, who has grab­ my Ups. tremely unlikely to-do anything Im­ time, hut if he cam* along they very sterious offSnse In Frafice. in fact, there Is a very serious bed off toe biography prize with torisat that in a few more years portant for toe relief of the situa­ failed to recognize him. Each. cop Hitting-1 a Frenchman is even Shall I come back? I cannot tell, anyone'^who tries to put a pickle “The Raven.” tion. had a riot gun and in toe riot gun moi-e seWPUs. He lives today quietly in Pleas- but time in every' pint of ice cream won’t May bring you to the oval of this were several shells loaded with have eaoRgh pickles to go around. antville, N. Y., a sort of revolt Absolutely No against the grind and tedium of shore, NEW RIND OF GAS buckshot. Similar little reception When there arc known rules in the city. He has a hobby for gar­ Where swaying ladders of white Anything in toe way of gasoline parties have been arranged in .hoiior h o t^ , restauraxite, night clubs and dening and a fondness for toe oat- water climb . I CRAWFORD AUTO SUPPLY development that makes an automo­ of Mr. Agofsky but something; has to tte rs customers should adhere doors. He believes that James To meet toe heavens, and forgot­ Corner Center and Trotter Streets, South Manchester tp.ithem rigidly^^yadvlses toe tourist IN NEW YORK ten lore bile easier rto operate'is of primary happened to all of them. Boyd’s “Long Hunt” should win chiiL-'' next ycar’Z prize. Sings in toe spiral ef a oonch — DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE interest to toe people of this coim- Xkiubtless Agofsky is qiiite a bad ' “ For instance,’’ ha explained, “no His own book, you may recall, where sand Comer M ip and North School Sts., Manchester try. That being the case It looks as egg. One brother, we believe, is al­ chits signed in the bar means no . New'York, May 24.—Just a few concerned a certain Sam Houston. ^ Contorts toe- optimism of a hull. 4 .though the nation should set off a ready in jail for activities in which chits signed in toe bar and toe l^es. today ' about some of these Born In Springfield, Mo., and''reared And an inviolable silver strand fellow who objects ..and insists on Of shadow personates a' careless p o t> ' l ( T O f GFNf RAl * '^general holiday to be ddvoted to giv­ toe principal Agofsky, whose given bright young men, whose names in Oklahoma, he mei as child signing anyway just gets to pay toe sparkle for the moment in the light gull— name Is Joseph, by toe way, parti­ Temple Houston, ‘son of toe historic ing cheers for the Department of 10. per cent, tax for his pigheaded­ of the Bulttzer award: Sam. Through his youth he heard Then baskets and charms and at 35, and could have been a presi­ Baby dear, It appears that toe department spect remain where it is, even if it About Names amulete dent had he not run away to be­ Will you always love me? There’s a company in Noank that About calling names he earnestly BABY has been working for four years on takes a riot gun to peg it at that Add there was a yoimg man who come a king among the Indians; MARGARET HENRY could build aa good a boat advises tourjiste not'to. ' ^ould beat < toe Indian drums and Baby teat, (From Somanhls) For elevm thousand dollars. She’d a ;^ormulA''for a better automobile who wrested an empire from Mexi­ point. To begin wito they only know ebafit a mean Indian chant. He had, co and then gave It to “ the states.” Rimaing hither and there— at least be- sure to float. fuel and, succeeding In Its efforts, What makes Agofsky of such pe­ what the names mean about half ite y feet But happy are toe citizens who see ove> night, become something of a So when James set down to write FOUST LOVE has made a free gift of its discov­ culiar interest to so m,any police­ l;he time if they’re talking French liteteiy celebrity due to the fact him a book, toe old tales flooded his With little toes bare. the frigate go, a;nd if they aren’t half of the time YeSr* have passed swiftly by, but And happy are toe admirals, divid­ ery to toe petroleum industry so men in so many different places is teat-: his one book had been taken mind. Other things about him; he toe victim understands English. by too Literary Guild and was en- Baby hands, swifter still ' ing up toe dough. To win toe heart of a traffic cop was a “ teamp” reporter, roving tlie t any oil company is at liberty to not so much toe fact that he took j[oyiiig a wide sale. land; on* of the pioneers on The So pink and soft— Ha* gone to* memory of you. My JAMES TOMAN make use of toe process. one cop’s gun away from him,,is. a caU him “Capltaine.’.’. - :This was Oliver La Farge, whose New Yorker magazine; a war cor­ Tiny hands WUI , (From Somanhls) To get a ^rty look call him a Cannot Summon you now from out * In recent years motorists have stick-up guy and has a perfectly ”Lauihip^ Bby” captured toe fle- respondent; national publicity direc­ Are reaching aloft. "gendarme.” toe past The Lenten season was orlginaUy omplained that the “old fashioned riotous way of helping himself to It’s just toe same as calling toe tipitt'pjte** ' tor* for toe American Legion; the , w e began to talk of his favor- man who brought Marshal Foch to Baby eyes, That waa my youth. I have found only 40 hours—from Good Friday goodness’!^ Vas missingc from all fine automobiles, but toe eircum-: chief traffip^ofttcer, In Times Square, ite.:$uhteet,. which waa toe Ameri- Likd the azur* blue sky— peace at last.. • <* until Eisster Day juoming. New Yprk, ’^'oonstaible.'” America and cofiducted his .tour; .a Peace fropx knowing time to gasolines,meaning toe sure-fire, stance that he annoiinced that cbh Ihdten* $toeh from Santo Pe writer for', the '.'pulp paper” maga­ Dewey eyes, Vella! ■ : A,-: «-,i and La ^orge waa honestly All ready to cry. verify . . . easy starUnff ia cold weather. This, he “wlll.nbt be taken idlv«i’’ • - zines; a theatrical presa agent and a Love i* only mortal—ii bom to die. t is explained, is due to the ab­ That is an awfully foeliSb thing toachea'bjr toe toreatened extin- rover 'who knew his Salvation Army DAVID CHAMBERS ^ ent of the redmiwL The forc- Baby hgir, MQtilBS DEAN sence of two elements, “natural The hig&Sst mduntain pdkk in hotels. for a bad egg to .give put. It just to* Unit*d Btates is Mt. Whitney, ^ o f 'Atherleanizatloa npon toe ■; GILBERT SWAN. shipy Ai gdiA*- Baby teiir (X)NTRA(ffOR gasoline,’’ which is found in toe natiir^y sets him up ks' a'tiM!f8V- 14,501 test abov* i«a level; toe h(^o';tei^6, 'ho held, was destroying OXJD mONSlDBS tee'tli'Ov Americans. , In rippling fold*. atural gas, which is highly vola­ and beWdes it’s hardly” ever ^triie. lowest point of dry land Is in Death (tee penx^^^o pennies, who’ll giv* AND BUihDEK Valley, 276 feet below Zea level- Hb Mdbe,d ^^of education in in- A man is riding on a bull from tile, aOAU and which-nrAAAVAA isso removedAVUSWTW* CbUat toeUAC The XUC crookVS WA 'WAIV/who melodramaticallyUXCiUUi aXUttWAVCMS JT ^ if* B n ter.^^:sqhi»ote, of tourists who spoil- a Texas town to New York. On his Baby Up*, mouthfvand naptha, usually re- heralds hie intention dying fight- Witix'quiek'eoiflj, and par* way to the stock market, no doubt A* red u toe cherry—. To tiff toe “Coa*tttutta&” T Your (8 UoUiitM S tm t

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\ f : MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, W H H ,. U ve dibd or'have dAsttoiyed: fh« Iriater v iS W B A I f f home of Mrs. "Adame C ottyn at tzL one mAnnet or another since the eqtdpped jrtUi tabits, Soimd Beach, Coua. ROAD LANDSCAPE highway beautification work was apacM off-'UmI. Irfgli'My COIJNtRY ATIRACre And tomgbt a number < of toe started In Ibis plantiag is Mtrrola.- M r, KriQi pointa oht' - faahionablea motor, out to Scarbor­ WORK HITS NEW fairly wide^read, throughout ths whu« th«i» w»|*a»i«.pbf6ctk ough, where hfr. and Hre.-Frank A. sUie. The dead trees wUl be re­ the erMdtoB ofin & W IF F l^ d Romance of Mining Vanderup. WUl 6p«u tbj^r lun^try at.flrgt oe tislpieiy placed with traea o f the same spe­ N. Y. SMART FOa home for. the antaual 8 ] ^ g .ball of PEAK THIS m cies. They are chiefly elm and who used them VWM the Bearwood-playereJ ~ eugar mefde. and p tip tr H tteM BeautUlcatton work other than grounds, this cttjsctlsa te s bssn en­ Meanwhile toe brides go march­ the tree planting is bring oonduc^ tirely ovSrootoe ' ^ In the Far West ing on. Highway D€p’t. Plants' 1,363 Manhaltatfs Society Fetes by employees d the Landscape Dl- themselvee wfio in iJl Most of toe wedding ceremonies Trees and Innumdrttble vlrion. MOet of the shrubbery given toe ^epartme^ fUdt. sMij^n Have Settings of the Great this week have been held in hotels, Shrubs and Vines-i-Picnic which is beiaf set out has been cul­ ttrii eleifflng stt wsite however, in contrast to the church Spots Added. tivated in the five highway d e p ^ - poritlng it in the pprrris pi Used Desert Frogs as a Lure nuptials that have been so popular ment stockyards at Wethersfield, The Landscape BtVlsiOft .^^ Local Resident Tells Graphic all spring. But all Of them have Wilton, BUlngton, Putnam and Es­ e n ^ e d In the work o f ■silhWjtoe Outdoors. ! been held in scenes of vernal beau- Highway beautification work con­ To Bring Buyers to His Land. ducted by toe Landscape Division of sex. .For Bomti time past, the de­ extreme shouldefs .spid baake ' ty. • ^ partment has. been collecting in ever new roads have bees baltt!i j Wednesday toe fashionables gath toe Connecticut Department la ing the pest two years, this bsHtf fe- Tale of How the Old Days reaching new heights during toe these stockyards variout, grow t^ a n y interesting stories have come to us from the New York, May 24.— (AP)— : en?d in____ toe ballroom at Sherry’s for q^red by the sti^trthroai sparkling waters,' the wedding of Miss Gloria Emilia current spring with toe planting of natural to Connecticut, the location Wooded hills, of the yards having been planned the beautmoation work u. n»i4e Are Returning in Arizona; deserts and mountains of the Southwest. Mark set toe scenes ’ Hooss and Jeffrey Barlow Henriq^s 1,363 trees, innumerable -shrubs, M springtime flowers set before advantageously from the standpoint possible. An new oonatmethm ? of Twain used many of these old characters in his stories ■vines and wild growths along toe Yor MEnhEttEU’s fashlonEble iroiics ferns. highway rights of way, according of making these. coUectione.. The the'current year Is alao beUF How an Old Indian Chief of the west of other days. Dr. Ross tells of one. gro'wths are cultivated-over a period fully watch^ in order to savtcinii- this week. I The bride wore' a gown of ivory to a statement made to ^ y by Com­ tiye growth's for future use hri^sad “Dickwick Hall was an extraordinary character. He From country to town and back satin, made in Victoidan style vrtto missioner John A. MacDonald, Lutor of two years after which time they er M. Keith, department tree ward­ become sufficiently* rugged to be of permittiag them tO be e t i i i ^ M came to the west, a tubercular patient and sought health I mmorf fnik dashed for Hong court train and trimmefi with in toe course of eonetritetioa wpi& Discovered Deposits of again the smart folk aashea lace.-Her veU was of en, is supervising toe work. transplanted along the highways. on the open desert near a little spring. He lolled in the their variegated vanities, but so | Brussels lace which formerly be- The tree'planting operations are Bare s}6pes' resulting from earth These grow|h8 arc bring trsn qii^ t' burning heat during the day and wrote mteresting stor­ being conducted under two separate cuts in the construction or recon­ ed to' the atoel^arde w here'^y Copper and What Follow­ keen was their enjoyment of out- j longed to her- grandmother and her 'will,he carefuUy cultivated for bfiro ies of desert nights to magazines back East. Then in door festivities that they even { bouquet was of white roses and contracts, both of which were struction of roads are bring coveretl awarded on low bids by the Mullane with toe more beautifying types of years and then replanted ■ ih the the course of his travels across the sandy wastes he met dressed their town festivities in . lilies of the vall^. m ost. advantageous locatlofha ed His Discovery. the desert bullfrog! And he capitalized on it. i-ui- trappings of the countryside. i Her matron o f honor was g o ^ Nursery A Tree EJxperts Company vines after being properly fertilized, Dinners, dances—and even wed- cd in beige lace with corresponiding of Cromwell. These vines Include Virginia creeper, thermore, it was a reality. j , I dings—were set in woodland scenes, hat, while her maid of honor wore Under toe first contract, 669 new honeysuckle and rambler roses. The DO YOU KNOW THAT~ department is also' experimenting story about the great south­ Out there under his tattered tent, ready to die when * in keeping with society’s fondness an empire frock of chartreause and trees are being set out chiefly.in Even though crime is said to be west would not be coinplete he arrived, Dickwick remained in health to enjoy his for the country, which grows more yellow fiowered chiffon with a hat toe southwestern sector of the state, with toe use of low shrubs for this on the wane in Cfiiicego, ccftusniiits A without a recital of the inter­ desert frogs, scorpions, and sjde-winders. pronounced each season. to matc-u. Both carried shower bou­ toe tree planting activities of the purpose. . have reason, to be grateful for ' Division alternating between the Rock gardens, built during toe esting story of one of her sons. Dr. the friend of coyotes, prairie dogs, and all the denizens The 400 fashionables, who ar- quets of pink roses. mueb.^ John W. Ross, now a resident of llO rived at the Ritz Carlton Monday eastern and western areas each winter months, are now. being plant­ Mignting birds, according to t h ^ Ridge street. South Manchesten S the desert. He called his little settlement, Salome night for the dinner which Law­ year. The principal ‘ trees being ed with flowering growths, and tree pruning for toe purpose'of opening variety,.average a speed o f from^30 Bom in Paris, Texas, about fifty and in all his stories lauded its beauties and desert at- rence Cohen gave in honor of Peter SOUNDS WARNING planted under this contract are to 60 miles an hour. ! up views previously screened by years ago Dr. Ross as a boy saw the Bercovitch, Canadian Member of^ white elm, sugar maple, white, ash, The House of Windsor Is the nafne foliage is taking place throughout ■famed Texas law at its greatest Folks everywhere became interested in his deseit Parliament, found themselves in a. ON TARIFF CHANGE pin oak, silver maple, weeping wil- given toe British royal family; point of effectiveness. He grew up setting far removed from Manhat-; low and Norway. toe state. .. Nevada has the smaUest popula­ froirs and his stories of desert life. They caine, they The second contract calls for the Several new picnic spots along in that atmosphere of the survival tan’s skyscraper towers. ! tion of any'state. i of the fittest. As a boy young £ u 4 t land that he had staked out and Dickwick Hall From the foyer they passed i replacement of 694 trees which •toe Wghways were cleared during Ross rode the plains with his elders be?lme rich. He still loves his desert Salome where through a log cabin into a minia­ Los Angeles,^ May 24.—(AP) — and although frail physically, -he h L S t h was regained and fortune smiled through the ture forest. Spruce and Edward A, Eumner, vice president soon took on that emblem of healto hid the walls, boulders covered with of toe Ameripian Chamber of Com­ QUALITY IS •’ THE •• BEST • POLICY •U' that none but those who live in the true story of the antics of the desert frog that despised moss crouched in the comers, moun­ merce in Prance,'warned delegates great out-of-doors can acquire. The water. tain laurel and evergreens decked to toe National Foreign Trade GRAHAM S P ia A I HGHT SEDAN healing sun, the vitalizing the balconies. At one end of toe Council convention here today GKAUAM STANDARD SIX winds and the purest of pure ozone ballroom was a rock grotto and against arising “ frequent and ex 4*D00R TOWN SSDAN of the cloud piercing "lountain •* ,: ing the fight that the old engineer Conductor George Curtis Munson York. i u J ! The Talcottville (Jolden Rule Clnb equipment. mountain ranges, sweltenng deserts The devotees of the sport watched...... I will give a three. act plny> "The and expansive plains had put up to keep the property in of Hartford, who is at the head of the family I agreed to help judge the Hartford County Choral society, the game played _ between a team i Cottage'...... in the’ .Town Hall greedy Conquistadors of the lotn from Governors island and another next Wednesday evening under the rymtiirv fought, bled and died. And Deming and the Darling boys, and will be at the Congregational church so severed my cormection with my parlors, Hebron Center, Sunday from the 105th Field Artillery and auspices of toe Girls League. tothe very point of death they ad­ then gathered In the historic old mitted never having accomplished former associates in northern Cali­ afternoon, at 2:30 p. m., daylight At a school meeting held in too fornia. time, to try out voices for the pro­ mansion for tea and chat. Among school house Friday evening it was their object. The Spanish padres those who presided at the tea were that followed their trail across the “The more I learned of toe Copper posed rendering of Gaul’s “Holy voted to retain the same teachers Chief, toe more I was convinced City” at some future date, toe per­ Mrs. Theodore F. Humphrey and for toe coming year. Mies Carpen­ burning deserts of what is now Mrs. John Beckrenridge. Arizona were constructionists, build­ that toe mine was one of the great­ formance to take place at Bushnell ter of Norwich has the kindergar­ est in the west. I read and he-read Memorial Hall, Hartford. Mr. Mun­ ten, first and second grades; Miss ers and Chrlstianizers of a *0^^' In town the season’s debutantes subordinating the greed of gold for the two engineers reports, both son hopes to secure at least fifty Gladys Bradley Of WUMmantic toe HEIL MOTOR SOUTH CO. MANCHSeTfl ^ven twenty years apart, and found voices to assist in the chorus, from have been whirling about on a roimd 193 CENTER STREET TEL. 7239, the love of toe aborigine soul. of parties and activities that kept third, fourth and fifth, grades and that they corrobrated in giving toe Hebron, Gilead, Colchester, Marl­ Miss Spicer o f Wlllimantic toe Hardy Pioneers Arizona mine a detailed and authori- them going night and day. Thurs­ “SEE HEIL FOR A SQUARE DEAL” And so when we think of that borough, Columbia, Andover. The sixth, seventh and eighth grades. tlve fovmdation. work of training for the concert will day they gathered in the Junior land close by the border line of “The Darling boys, Dick and League clubhouse for a tea at Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond Palmer romantic Old Mexico we thrill at begin in the fall. are receiving congratulations on toe Ralph had been taught by their Rev. T. D, Martin will aeain which t^eir own portraits, done in the mention of toosq that have gone. worthy father the value of the prop­ pastels by Gustave Muranyl, were birth of twins, a boy and girl. We admire the records of those officiate at St. Andrew’s church, Wednesday being Wallace Woodr erty that they, as toe. only heirs, Thompsonville, on Sunday. This was on exhibition. pioneers, far out on toe lonely plains now owned. But, although the Among those who likenesses in’s and John Allen’s birthday, Mr. of toe old Southwest forever im­ a former parish of Mr. Martin’s. and Mrs. Allen were invited to property was free and clear of debt Rev. John W. Deeter, pastor of were exhibited were toe Misses mortalized in Zane Grey’s writings, Eleanor and Louise Miller, the twin spend toe evening^ \«Hto Mr. and the elder Darling having paid all ex­ tnetoe HebronwcDron anaand \jruettuGilead Congrega- ^ ------. rrtvomor and who tenaciously clung to that won­ penses to date, toe work of getting Mrs. Woodln. Later toe people of derful land that was an heritage of to the high grade -ore that the en­ tional churches, has received word , r^^illpr^ Miss Marka toe church met with about twenty their fathers. Today it is but that his nephew, Russell Deeter, a Mrs. Nathan L.L Miller. Miss Marua ^ gineers, Dunham and Gilliam had son of Amos Deeter of Minot, North Truesdale, Miss Mary Elizabeth automobiles to carry toe crowd and sparsely populated, strange when it spoken of must be done with out­ is remembered that toe European Dakota, has won a $5,000 scholar­ Putnam and Miss Marjorie Kane., hung a Maybasket fob Mr. and Mrs. foot first trod on American soil at side capital. ship in a national contest design and Woodin. It was filled with fruit “ Consequently the matter was put construction work in which there Then there followed a series of and flowers. It was a complete, sur­ this point. Nature has effectively into the hands of toe old stock­ parties in rapid succession. There combatted human efforts to popu­ were 168 contestants. Mr. Deeter is prise on toe pastor. ; An enjoyable holders who, having financed toe was the dance which General and evening was spent’ , with refresh­ late and civilize this almost limit­ preliminary operations, are now a senior at toe University of . Mrs. Howard S. Borden gave at ments furnished by- the visitors. less land. But it lA slowly coming standing by for the happy days of 1 His design, which took second place, Pierre’s for their daughter. Miss into its own with succeeding years high grade ore production that is ‘ was for a steel bridge. The scholar­ Roscoe Talbot returned to his Doris Borden. work In Qlea Brook Thursday Stud while on the one hnnd mnn hES soon to come.” ship will entitle him to a year’s There was toe dinner which Mr. made toe desert to bloom he has work at toe Beauz-Arts Institute, morning after spending a lew days also wrested toe secrets of toe ages and Mrs. Rustom Vicaji gave in toe N. Y. gay canopied roof garden of the St. at home recuperating ftpm the ef­ from toe towering hills. That ^®8,t OLD WEST BACK The unfinished condition of the fects of a ba^ cold. ' '■s:l mineral wealth of which toe Indians TO THE OLD DAYS town hall interior has made it again Regis, and toe gsurden tea at toe boasted is at the very finger tips of HE “ghost cities” of Nevada necessary to postpone the Com­ ^ I man and his machinery. and Arizona and of all toe munity hand concert. As now plan­ Now west are coming into their own ned it will take place Wednesday evening. HOW FAMED MINE again according to Dr. Ross who that lot on thta boauUfal lake— the Inko thnt otood tho taot In tfcoArjr WAS DEVELOPED has spent much of his life In mining The Yoimg Women’s Club held a pursuits in that section. Memorial meeting at the Congrega­ ,OMANCE comes into the pic­ “If one were to go to Goldfield, tional church parlors Thursday Many new cottage, have b«n bnilt-m any more are being bnUt ture and into the life of Dr. Nevada today,” said Dr. Ross “^ ey afternoon. Mrs. Albert W. Hildlng H O L H C J ^ John M. Ross when -Colonel would -Bee toe old mining city alive was hostess. Wintorop Porter, a UINDCRTANNO* CHCALMINe Richard Darling, a Colorado mining veteran of the World War, who had with mining industry. The old FUNCPAL DIRCCTINe engineer arrived at Borst, Arizona shafts have been re timbered, toe old promised to speak bn his experi­ Prices Are LowTerms 2 0 % one hot summer day. Col. Darling houses that for many years have re­ ences, was prevented by business NEVER TO BE was a mining engineer of the old mained only as memories of a wud and his place was taken by Mrs. C. FORGOTTEN school. He had owned and sold and wooly day are now housing min­ Daniel Way, who talked informally, The last ceremony that wa 10 many mining properties in toe % Off Per Cash ing families working at great depths but interestingly on her experiences Lady A$s.<

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Sment aeaion, Walter Damroech wll 7 35 6 35 ^ t j ’3 jfc V '' ■ 422.3—WOR, "N EWAR K—71d. 7:30 6:30—Ofcliestru;' hiuilc' hoiiK Suniiy, May S5. 1980. ■*'^open hU hour on Saturday ■with JO' 7:30 6:30—Sea story and songs. 8:30 7:30— NBC programs (oVi Ins.) hannea Brahma’ “Academlo Feslivai 8:00 7 :00—American LiCglon address. 1:00 12:00—Transcontineiitnl piogie ’ . P. M. Overture," a aymphonio arrangement 8:16 7:15—Saturday KnTghU prog. 293.3>^KYW. CHICAGO—1020. 9:00—"Our • Government”—David 0:00 8:00—Dance orchestra. Secretary t l State A r r a i ^ German atudent apnifa The pro- 10:30’ 0:30—Moscow Art club revel*.'*r 9:JU 8:30— WJZ minstrel frolic. Lawrenee.-,'. ^ gram may be tuned In from a WBAF 11:00 10:00—I>ate dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Dance music Ins.) 9:15—BaBeoi^''8eot'e8V' }X-' ' chain atatlon at 9. Two other plecea 11:30 10:30—Moonbeams 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n’ Arldy, comedians 9:20— Orcheiftral (3ems — Edward 11:45 10:45—Dance orchestras lo 4:00. MapiGeeot Fke for Neit in the aame tone. "In the Spinning 302.8— WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos 'n' Andy. ' 389.4— W8BM. CHICAGO—770. ’ F. ^ubin, .director. Room," by Dvorak, and "Galop," a 7:15 6:15—Jesters’ feature progium. 9:00 8:00— Dance orchestra; progiam. '9 :4 5 ^ “KUiftig.^ y ; Ghosts’’ — Sea faat and brilliant work^by one of the 7;30 0 :3 0 -WJZ programs (?i hr;) 10:00 9:00— WABC theater program. Sketch; A.i. -V Tuesday Aftemeoa. * greateat llvlc* Ruiaian composer, 8:15 7:15—Nature League; smllere; 1:00 12:00—An hour about Chicago. 9:00 8:00—Feature variety hour. ; j 10:15 — Studebaker Champions— Alexander Glazounow, also have been 9:30 8:30—WJZ minstrel show. 254.1—WJJD, CHICAGO— 1130, NBaV'-:* selected bj\ Mr. Damrosch. Ho will 10:00 9:00—Gentlemen of the I ’reis. 8:00 7:00—Orch; lessons. song.'>. i 10:45—Songs without words—Violin separate the three lighter selections 10:30 0:80—Two dance orchestras.}' 9:00 8 :0 0 -Palmer studio program. Wariiington, M»Y 24.— (A ?)— with two more serious composition— 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK—860.. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO-720. quartet and harp. Cesare Franck’s sacred >cantata •'Re­ The Secretaiy of State and - Mn. 6:00 5:00—Mischa Raglnsky'a orch. 9:00 8:00—Studio players’ progiam. I 11:00—Tinqe; weather. demption," a symphonic fragment, and 7:30 6:30—Levitow’s concert enaem. Henry Lewis Stimson will give' a the andante movement from Tschai- 11:00 10:00—WE.\K dance orchestia. I 11:05—The Merry Madcaps—Nor- 8:0(1 7:00—Will Rogers’ hour. 11:20 10:20— Quintet; symphony music. garden party at their beaiiytitiil kowBky’s "Symphony Number Five." 8:30 7:30—Spiritual singers, tenor. I man (JlouUer, director; Tony Floyd Gibbons will resound another 12:00 11:06—Coon .Sanders nighthawks. estate, Woodley,' Tuesday 'after­ 9:00 8:00—Show boat ’ melodrama, 1:00 12:00— Orchestra; Batli Knights. Sacco, - soloist. "Adventure In Science." "Get Away. "A Study In Scarlet." 12:00 Mldn.-T^Sllent. :■ ‘I noon. In-vltations have covered' of­ Old Man, Get Away” and "M y Dawg” 10:00 9:00—David Mendoza’a orci. 344,6—W LS, CHICAGO—870. are among the blackface songs to be 11:00 10:00—Tlirce datfbe orchestras. 8:00 7:00—Orchestra, singers. wYlC Players Down to the ficial and diplomatic Washhigton sung by the minstrel men under the 12:30 11:3(1-Midnight organ melodies. 8:30 7:30—Barn dcnce frolic. Sea for Dranutio Material and beyond. A thousand guests direction of Harold Sandford, who 454.3—WEAF. NEW YORK—660. 9:30 8:30— Studio artists music. might roam the spacious gvoiinds will entertain listeners ot WJZ and 6:00 5:0'J—Ludwig Laurler’s orch. 10:00 9:00— Favorite: Bradley. Kincaid A picture of mutiny on the high asv>clated stations at 8:30. The hour 7:00 6:00—Tenor, instrumental trio. 11:00 10:00— Comic skit; hymns. seas, with broad overtones of humor at Woodley without crowdhjg ' on win begin with Harold Branch, tenor, 7:15 6:15—Phil Spitalny’s music. 12:00 11:00—Threc-minule miiisti'cis. the cultivated lawns smd gardens— interpreting "Star of My Life.” slapped on to enliven the scene, will 8:00 7:00—Address, Merle Thorpe. 12:30 11:30—Late organ recital. be transmitted' from Station WTIC among the most extensive within 8:30 7:30—Musical show. 447.6—W M AQ .W Q J, CHICAGO-670. W ave lengths in meters on left ot 9:00 8:OO^Walter Damrosch’s orch. at 9:45 o’clock tonight. L. J. Patrl- the city limits. Station title, wilocycles on the right. with Floyd Gibbons. 8:30 7:30— Studio concert orchestra. cclli, WTIC continuity • writer, has Tithes are Easted.n Daylight Saving 10:00 9:00—Rolfe’s dance orchestra. 9:00 8:00—Harmony team; pianist. S.W It will not be the first time that aud Eastern Standard. Black face 11:00 10:00—Troubadour of the moon. 10:45 9:45—Orcliestra; water boys. adapted one bf W. W. Jacobs’ sea C R..C.Hu*rrK^ Arel^rfacF, A«a*-2(Vjrk- official Wuhlngton has been enter­ type indicates best feature.^. 11:15 10:15— Two dance orchestras. 11:30 10:30—Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedians sketches for radio presentation, re­ 11:45 10:45—Concert, dance orchcsiias. tained there. The same giant oaks 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. naming it “Hungry Ghosts.” Jacobs Leading East Stations. 6:00 5:00—Pianist; male quartet. 238— KOIL. COUNCIL BLUFFS— 1260. will shelter the guests of Secretary* wrote the familiar thriller, “The ■ . 6:30 5:30— Dinner dance music. 11:00 10:00— W ABC dance orchestra. 1r i■ 1rr -□ - 11 r r 1 (DST) (ST) 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 'r “r □ P ■■ Stimson once spread their shade for 12:00 11:00— .Studio entertalnmcni. Monkey’s Paw,” the only story to "rmn f"J PJ p ■■ 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. 7:15 6:15—Ether wave musicale. 1:45 12:45—Artists frolic: orchestra. appear twice in the new White ■ ■ the guests of President and -Mrs. 7:30 0:30— Baritone, male quartet. T|TTj2 m m ^ i ; B0 ue 3 p ■■ \ 8:30 7:30—Penn U. Qlee club. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—830. ML 1 I r J’ *c2Jr3 3 P Cleveland; along the smooth grayel 9:00 S:00—W ABC programs (1 hr.) S:uo 7:00—Circus comic skit, music. House library for the Presidents, TTTTj c11nJ E'2 J P K 10:00 9:00—Dance music (2H hrs.) 8:15 7:15— Drama, ’The Wonder Drg 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n' And.v, comedians “ \ 1 ■■ walks nurses in white caps $nd 12:00 11:00—Studio music hour. which was draihatized two weeks ■■ 12:30 11:30—W ABC midnight melodics. 8:30 7:.30—Sliver Mute narrative. p L n■ ■ aprons wheeled baby Ruth Cleve­ 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE-1060. 9:00 8:00— Vocal soloist, piano duo.! 12:30 11:30—Sunday scliool lesson. ago by a cast of WTIC players. s cm t I <’ 617.1 S:30 7:30—Studio cameo concert. 9:15 8:15—Sketch, "Cub Reporter.” 1:00 12:00—Musical sliow program. “Hungry Ghosts’’ proves that Jacobs iisaasi* 1I SHnsn 1 lonBi land in her stylish high preambula­ 9:00 8:00—Around the nielodco:i. '9:30 8:80—Minstrel men’s frolic. 1:30 12:30—Penrod story: orchesim. could tickle the ribs as well as chill Air tor; Woodley Lane, now paved and 9:30 8:30—W JZ programs (2>,4 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—Godfrey Ludlow, violinist. 299.8— WHO, DES MOINES— 1000. the vertebra. The, dramatic per­ boasting sidewalks, was then .-a 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON— 1230. 10:30 9:36—Play, ’’ Hint to Bridea.” 8:00 7:00— Rocking Chair music. 7:15 6:15— Feature piano' recital. 13 ;0U 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (4',4 his.) sonae will include Jack Brinkley. country road oft peopled with idlers 7:30 6:S0— W ABC progs. (3>^ hts.) 635.4— W FI, PHILADELPHIA—660. Edwin Rogers, Robert J. Murpihy trying to catch a distant glimpse of 11:10 10:10—Three dance orchcslr.as. 7:00 6 ;U0—.Studio musical hour. 491.5— W D AF, KANSAS CITY—610. 12:30 11:30—W ABC organ melodics. 8:30 7:30— Feature entertainment. 8:30 7:30—W E A F progs. (2>4 nrs.) and Leonard Patricelli. the President’s baby. Not far dis­ 545.1—WGR. BUFFALO—550. 9:00 8:00—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 11:00 10:00—Orch: Amos ’ n’ And.'. Alma Kitctaell, “Travelers Hour” tant was Red Top where Mr. and 6:30 .5:30—Dinner dance music. 491.5— WIP. PHILADELPHIA—610. 11:45 10:45—Tlirce dance uiclicslrns. Star, Featured; by' NBC Tonight 6:30 5:30—W E A F progs. (414 liis.-) 6::io 5:30—Oppcnnelm's orchesli'u. 12:45 11:45—Nlghtliawli frolic. Mrs. Cleveland, now Mrs. Preston, 428.3—W L W , CINCINNATI—700. 7:00 6:00—Amos ’n’ Andy; oi'cheslra. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. Alma Kitcbell 15011. be the soloist spent the first summer after their 7:1*0 6:00—Vesper organ music. 7:30 6:30—NBC programs (3V4 his.) of “The Melody Hour” slated for 8 11:00 10:00— Messages to Far Norlli. 11:00 10:00—NBC imisical progruin. marriage. 7:30 6:30—W JZ urograms (1 hr ) 12:30 11:30— Long’s concert orclicsira. o’clock this evening from WEAF of Secretary Stimson paid more than 8:30 7:30— Saturday Knights prog. 245.8— W CAE, PITTSBURGH— 1220. 1:30 12:30—Concert orcliestra, Icnor. 9:30 8:30— WJZ minstrel frolic. 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance orchestra. New York, WRC of Washington and half a million dollars for the old 10:00 9:00—Variety; orcliestra. organ. 6:30 B:.3o—Male quartet: dance music 370.2—WCCO, MINN., St, PAUL—810. WOW’ of:‘ Omaha'. A feature of her 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n' Andy; team. 7:3.‘> 6:35—Studio recitai hour. 8:00 7:00—Barlow's daiibe-orcliesiia. residence and grounds of Woodley 12:00 11:00— Honolulan.s music hour. 8:00 7:00— W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 8:45 7:45— WABC prog. (2*i lu.'i ) program will be a supplementary and immediately set about improv- 12:30 11:30—Two dance orcliestnis. 11:00 10:00—Late dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Three dan.ee orche.stias. aria which'Friedrich von ■ Flotow ing...the estate. A glorious garden 1:30 12:30—DoodlcsocUcrs; party-night 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1050. 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. added to.: the original acore of bis ‘ 280.7—WTAM , CLEVELAND— 10/0. 8:00 7:00—W JZ programs (2 hrs.) in the rear of the m£msion is stud­ 1:00 12:00— Tales never told. opera "Martha’’ : for-the contralto 8:00 7:00—Piaster musicians 'hour. 10:00 9:00—Eastman Music School. 2:00 1:00—Musical nielodiama. ded with shrubbery more than half 8;.30 7:30— W E A F progs. (114 hrs.) 10:30 9:30—W JZ theater drama. 2:30 1:30— Guzendorfer'a oiclicsl.''a. role of Nancy." She will be support­ 10:00 9:00— John Carroll University 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. ed by Carolyn Gray, pianist, and a century old, affording indoor pri­ glee club. 379.5— WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 270.1—W RVA, RICHMOND— 1110. vacy with outdoor atmosphere. As 10:30 9:30—Opery liousc hro.-idcnst. 12:;;2 11:32—Time: weather; markets. 7:16 6:15— Melodics: dance orchestra. the La Salle String Quartet. Alma 10:45 9:45—Broadway highliglits 6:00 5;U0—Dinner dance music. 8;UU 7:00— Glee chili music. Kitchen will be heard by the radio is the custom with the secretary o f 11 ;35 T0;3.j—Dance music; organist. 7:15 6:15—W E A F programs (3 hrs.) 8:30 7:30— WK.M'' progs. i2'/a hrs.) audience a second time during the state, state department officials and 1;.*0 12:00—Hello, America! 11:00 10:00— Krooners music hour. V.;00 10:00—M:iv.uli..:i imi.sic iioiii. This small house, in its exterior would fit. The total width of the fronf, of the house is desirable for 2:00 1:00—Gene and Glenn, songs. J] :15 10:1.5—Studio dance orchestra. Ri:UO l:Utl—Old Uoniltiion fiddlcis. week on Friday night, when she their ladies will assist at the Stim­ SecoBciary DX Stations. will be presented as guest soloist of design, plan arrangement and color house is thirty-four feet which many of the housewives who do son party. Secondary Eastern Stations. could be nicely placed on a fifty their own work, for here many 344.6— W ENR, CHICAGO—870. “The Travelers Hour” from WTIC scheme is decidedly different. A 508.2—W EEI, BOSTON—590. 6:20 5:20—Orchestra, soprano; talk. foot plot and still allow ample hours of the day are spent and a 8:00 7:00—W E A F programs (3 m s.) 7:20 6:20—Dixie strains; address. 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. of Hartford. most pleasing exterior is gained Filled stands at the tennis courts’ 11:55 10:55—Auction hi-idgn lesson. ■7:40 6:40—Echoes of tlie Orient. 7:30 6:30— Farm Buicau progi i. in. space for a driveway on one side pleaaant outlook is appreciated. of the Chevy Chase Club greeted 545.1—WKRC. CINCINNATI—5b0. 1:00 12:00— Midnight dance frolic. through the use of fieldstone, 11:110 10:00— Saturday night club. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—570. 202.6— W H T, CHICAGO— 1480. WBZwWBZA and yard on the other. On .the second floor are three members of the Mexican and United 11:30 10:30—Studio daiVcc orchestra. 6:4.5 5:4.1— IMuycrs; I'clish music. 8:00 7:00—Male quarlel’a recllnl. ^atufda'y, iSfay 24. weathered gray shingles and clink­ We enter the house through a bed rooms and two baths. There is States tennis teams who met this .12:00 11:00—Organ request program. 7:15 6 :1 5 -J'lducationai addressca. 9:00 8:00— Studio musical progi am. small hall or vestibule out of which nn attic with a stairway leading to 1:00 12:00—Dinner dunce orchestia. 8:10 7:10—Songs of Gay I'aree. 10:00 9:00— Vour hour league. P. M. er bricks, with a bit of wrought week in the Dairis Cup matches. On 215.7—W H K . CLEVELAND—1390. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL— 1030. 461.3—WSM. NASHVILLE—650. the stairway leads to the second it 'The cellar extends under the the opening day of the matches tiie . 8:00 7:00—Dinner dance orcliestia. 10:30 9:30—Harmoliica itiUslc team. 1:16—Montgonjery Ward. iron work. The exterior wood story £L3 well as the kitchen. From entire house. 9:00 8:00— W.'\BC piogranis (2 hts.) 6:00 7:00—Twilight music hour. 11:00 10:00—Poplin’s orchestra. 1:17—Agricultural Market report. Mexican Ambassador and Seno'ra 9:00 8:00—Moonlight cabaret concert 11'30 10:30— Amos 'n' Andy, conieilluns work is painted a dusky shade of this vestibule we enter the living The house contains approximate­ ■''11:00 10:0o— Old Time Singing School 1:30—Joseph Heller, -violinist. de Tellez braved the glare of a blaz­ 31:30 10:30—Minute men; d.-tnee music 11 :uu 10:00—Studio dance music. 11:45 10:45—Orchestra) guitar, songs. green which includes all windows, room which is of good size. The ly 26,300 cubic feet and would cost 315.0—WRC. WASHINGTON—950. 2:30 l l ; 30— Barn■ dance niiisiv. 1:45—Farm and Home Hour. ing sun to occupy places of honor. 1:00 12:00—Organist; dance music. doors and shutters. This color dining room is well located, opening 272.6— W LW L . NEW YORK— 1100. 7:l.'i 6:1.5—Washington College prog. 508.2— W O W . OMAHA—590. 2:30—“Your English.” approximately $11,900 to construct. Society was well represented' snd 11:00 10:00—Studio musical hour. scheme will retain its good appear­ 6:00 5:00— Dublin Melody boy|. 8:00 7:30—NBC programa (3 Qi'Z.) 2:35—Band of a Thousand Melo-. off the living room £md living Complete working plans and spe­ for the comfort of several hundred ance for a long time without re­ dies. ,, . porch. A fine large living porch can cifications of this house may be ob­ spectators, gay stands 'were erected 3:00—Classic (Jems. newal. be made one of the most comfort­ tained for a nominal sum from the Just off the courts at -which' cold There are many pieces of proper­ able spots of the plan. A small Duilding Editor. Refer to House drinks were served. Sunday, May 25. 7:30 6:30— WJZ programs (2 hrs.) 3:30— Chicago Serenade. 9:15 8:45—Studio musical program. Leading DX Stations. 4:00—Stock and curb closings. ty on which just such a house kitchen conveniently located on the A-224. Coinni tlic t'lnilvc'rsary ol 3 tS.6—W ABC, fj EW YORK—860, (DST)(ST) 4:30—K’Ensemble Melodique. Hundreds of Wa«hingtoniaD8 tlic (.ir- lit u; ll'.i' lieluvcM 11 .•.sli-Anirr: ■ : 3:30 2:3(1—'.'oiiclave of nations. 405.2— WSB. ATLAN TA—740. r.!;i < t'Icior Hci'hert. .10: t I I •i:no :!:00—t'otliedral music hour. 7:00 6:06— NBC progs. (I'.j his ) 5:00—Dlckinson-Streetcr Organ. Response “Let the Words of either ride or walk to the polo .fields 1 ■::;Ucriiacl. will liir. et his concert or- ' 5:00 4:00— Toscha Seidel, violinist, 11:15 1U:1'5—MiKsical arts trio. ‘ 5:30—Blue Aces. My Mouth,” Baumbach; An­ ANGORA MUSEUM at Potomac Park several aftsr- clie.slra in a program of that coi.i-; ’ William Hain, tenor. 11:45 10:4.)—AVEAF progs. dVi hrs.) 5:55—Kyanlze Road Man. DISEASE DRAINS noons a week to watch the praettre poser's oulsLandiiig selection.s to he i 5:30 4:30— Presbyterian service. 1:15 12:15— iris Wilkins, oi-ganlst. them “As Torrents in Sum­ "hoard o\er the \VE,\1'' chain at I 6;liU 5:00—Croon.;r, twins music. 293.3— K YW , CHICAGO— 102C. 6:00—Time. mer,” Edgar; Hymn “O For a games of the War Department pbto ;i:l.'i Sniiclay iiiglit. Elliott Sliaw, j 6:30 5:30— Gauchos Spanish music. 8:00 7:00— WJZ programs (1% his.) 6:01—Champion -Weatherman. Closer Walk With God,” GUARDS REUCS OF team. White House cars, -with- the bat itoiie, as guest artist will sing 1 7:00 6:00—Vocal solos; contralto. 9:45 8:15—Tlirce dance orchcstr.aa. 6:03—Eddie Welch’s Orchestra. three iiumlicr.^-. Tliey arc "Tliine I 7:15 6:15—.\ddrcs;;; rhapsodlzers. 10:45 9:45—WE.A.F .v:ahbatli soiii.-.s. Dykes; Benediction, Dr. Atkin­ WORK CAPACITY others, have been ^ seen parked fer ,\louc” MODI ''I'inc' ii” : "Pretty us a .S;30 7:30— Jesse Crawford, organist. 11:13 10:45—Dance music (2 hrs.) 6:20—Sport Digest. son; Hymn “Abide With Me,” Picture" troin ".Swi^etltcarls,” and "I { gigs' an hour or more while the game 7:45— Chic Sale, humorist. < 344.6—W ENR, CHICAGO—870. „6:SO—Singing., the Blues, , .i,. Mpnk, I BIBUCAI; MYSTERY was in progress. The polo Bati bf M aul What 1 Want When 1 Wont It’ . 9:00 8 :00—Drama, dnartet', urch. 9:00 8:00— Sunday evening cluli. 6:45—tiitcrary' Digest' Prohibition from ‘t.Mllc. Modiste." The Tlteatcr' 9:00— Will Regers ’ .humorist. 10:00 9:00— Symphony conceit nmsic 6:00—(Champion Weatherman. Monday night will provi^ funde for ol tlic Air. Columhia chain’ s feature j 9:30—Russian village music. 11:00 lO.'O.O—Comedy sketch.’ i music. i- ‘ Poll— Floyd Gibbons. 6:02—Kozak Radiogram. FROM FIUPINOS maintenance of this field on govern- program. Will broaricyst its secoiio r e - j j j .gg ju;uo_BacU Home Tabernacle hr 12:00 11:00—DX. air vaudevllie. 7:00—Bulova time. 6:08—American Le^on Hour. Angora, Turkey. (AP.)—Ameri­ qiust progriiin at 9 o clociv. 1 ho i‘*st| j2.qo J1:U0—Hawaiian music, readings. 416.4— W G N -W L 'B . CHICAGO—720. ment property. • vox pop’ program was i.cclalmot by jg n:30-M idn igh t organ melodies, 8:00 7:00— Old timer, concert music. 7:01—Amos ’n’ Andy. 6:30—Organ Recital, Lew White. can 'money and science are helping fans all otcr the couiiti.'.'. Be.sides ^ g ^ .g .^ E A F , NEW YO R K -660. 7:15—Tastyeast. Jesters. 7:00—Bulova time. the retiuost numhor llie dramatic c])i- 8:30 7:30—Nighthawks: piano nmsic. Manila. (AP.)—Despite years of to make the new Angora eth­ Dr. L. S. Rowe, director .general 9:15 8:15-\VK.\F progs. ( l ’,4 hrs.) 7; 30—Fuller Man—Exactly Like I st'le of Pi.die .liiipcro Serra tviil be 2:30 1:30—Arnicliair quartet, wllistler ‘7:01—Apollo Musical Chocolate- effort to better conditions, disease nographical museum an important of the Pan American Unieh hae I gii'-n. .5t 10:.30 litis s:tnie group of 3:U0 2:00—Jetvisli feature liour. 9:00 8:00— l''catiire music hour. You from -“International Re-j Box. link in the chain of evidence that ! still ions >\ ill offer tin all Russian pro- 4:00 3:00— Dr. B. I’ai-ke-a Cadriinii. 10:45 9:15—Housetops; Symphony. issued invitations for the ‘ fiftieth 11:20 10:20—Tlirce dance orclisstrsi.s. vue,” McHugh; Crazy Rhythm 7:30—Williams’ Oilomatics. continues to sap the vitality of the poinm to a nation that disappeared ■X, gram entitled ".\round tlie .samoter” 5:00 4:00—(iitni'tct, instrunieiitulists.^ concert under the auspipes of the b\- a vi liiiiiijt. harilone. .sopr.ano. and 6:00 5:00—Catliolic address, choir. 457.5— W M AQ .W Q J, CHICAGO—670. from ‘,‘HeI’e’a- Howe,” . Kahn; 8:00—Enna Jettick Melodies—The Filipino race reducing both indi­ 6,900 years ago. ^vP eter Biljo's balaiaiKa orcliestra. The 7:00 6:00— Big Brother Club,.drama. 8:30 7:30—Sunday Evening club. UptU. Sanderson; Katinka, | Bulldog on the Bank; The vidual and “ national capacity for . This imcompleted museum gniards imion to be given at the Pan Aiperr -y-hour will ii;.en with ’ Ill-Kaiert B'rd" 7:30 6:::u—Tlieater musical hour. 9:00 8:00— Studio piano recital. work and production and keeping lean Building on the night; ofi^Jupe S* iind Mill rVese with ' Tlie Flutters 8:30 7:30—tnioral orchestra, solos. 10:30 9:30—W ABC musical program. Rackety Koo, Allah’s Holiday, j Bells of St. Mary’s; The Quilt­ the hundreds of relics which the "^Vci-■re D., mg.' !';i.'o 8:00—Talk, David Lawrence. 11:00 10:00—Auld Handy’s hour . I Want to Marry a Male Quar-1 ing Party; Where is the Song public health as the big problem Oriental Institute of the Univer­ nine. The United States Army, bami 9:15 E:13— Elllptt Shaw, baritone. 11:15 10:15—Orchestra: Bible readings. tet from “Katinka,” Friinl; j of Songs for Me; Sweet Hour of the islands. sity of Chicago has been excavat­ and Latin-American artists ;'Wi11 M'nvc I'i.gtiis in tnelci s on left Ot i : ;15 8:1.7—Woman'.s octet, tenor. 11:40 10:10—Htudlo concert orchettra. sPitiim litic, kdoevcle.s on tlic rigltl. ! 9:l.'i—Clianipion dance orcli. 344.6—W LS, CHICAGO—870. Song, MacDowell; Down of Prayer. A survey just completed by the ing in Asia Minor in an effort to be seated on chairs on the esplan­ • Times iro Ea.storn, iJaj light Stn iiig ln;45 ;!:45-Sunday at .Seth Uarker’c, 7;00 6:00—W E A F historical sketch. Among the Sheltering P^ms; 8:15—Collier's Radio Hour. Philippine Anti-Tuberculosis Socie­ solve the historical puzzle of ths ade unless it rains, in which event . end l-iiis'i 1 11 .siamlard. Black lace 11:1.T '10:1.5-Russian Cathedral clioir. 8:30 7:30— Studio music hour. Put Your Arms Around Me, ty reveals the startling fact that the musicale -will’ be given indoors. I,', pc iiiuLslrs hesl 1; atiiixs. 11:15 lu: 15—Xyloplionist and pianist. 9:30 8:30— String music, singers. 9:15—Canadian Pacific Ballad Hittites, a Biblical people known 393.5—WJZ, NEW YO R K W 60. 238— KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. Honey; Some of These Days; Operas. approximately 2,000,000 persons, to have existed 5,000 years before The programs are broadcast,’ and in Leading East Stations. 2:00 1:00— Roxy Symphony concert. 8:00 7:00—W ABC programs (4 hrs.) Imagination, Kahn; The Gun­ 9:45—Nocturnal Serenaders. about one out of every six of the the Christian era, but whose civ­ addition to the several huhdr^ 3:00 2:00— National Youth conference 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. ner, Wood; You Were Meant 10:45— Sport Digest. inhabitants, suffer from tubercu­ ilization and whose fate are hidden guests, streets surrounding th8, gar­ (D.sT) 4:00 .",:i)0—Southland hymn singers. 299.8—w o e , DAVENPORT— 1000. 272,e— .’/PG. ATLANTIC CITY--1100. 4:30 3:30—Marimb-i band, tenor. 8:00 7 :0 0 -(xi-occr boys program. for ME from “Broadway Melo­ 10:30-r-Bulova time. losis. in ' uhdeciphered hieroglyphics. den usually are filled with people.' 7:1111 6:'t'i—I/'v. is' coneci'C oroliesiia. 5:00 4:00—Notional religious service. 8:30 7:30—W E.\F progs. (3>,'. hrs.) dy,” BrbWn. ' ► 10:31—WBZ Players. In addition malaria, beriberi, dys­ ! 'Under Dr. Van der Osten, the Ori­ Dr. Rowfe, who is the real ^hbst ^ 0:1.5 8:15— .Madden's concert orcli. 6:00 .5:00—Oriental echoes: tenor. 361.2— KOA. D E N V E R -830. 8:00—Dixies Circus, 11:15—Longines time. 30:PI 9:10—Soprano and bariloiie. 6;:to 5;:;o-L ew White organ repltal. 11:45 10:;5— Ilarlionc: music liour. entery, cholera, typhoid, pneumonia ental Institute will begin this the Pan-American Union' buildii^. 10:30 9;.'!0—W.tBO progs. (2>,i m s.) 7:00 6:00— Musical world travelogue. 1:30 12:30—,Vew book talk. 8:15—Burgess Nature League. 11:16—Champion Weatherman. and smallpox take annual toUb of spring its fourth year of field ex­ stands at the door to receive guMta 283—WBAL. BALTIMORE— 1060. 7:30 6:30—F r ^ 'Waldner, tenor, orch. 2:00 1: '—Tlie concert jeweler.-*. 8:45—Peter Sohyl«r Spoilers. 11:18—Kozak Radiogram. lives or leave their -victims weak­ plorations in Aleshir, near Angora. arriving. 7:00 6:00—Evening music reveries. 7:15 6:15— Dramas, music interludes, 374.8—WBAP, FORT WORTH—800. 7:30 6:30— Soprano, violinist, pianist. 9:00—Gilbert and Barker Variety ened burdens upon others. As in the past, the expedition will talk by Billy Sunday; 10:00 9:00—Orchestra, artl.sts (3 Ins.) Hour, 7:00—W.IZ mixed qv.artet. 9:15 8:15— Opera ballad, "T h s Order 357— CMC, H AVANA—S/O. Despite all that has been written turn over to the Angora museum 8:1.5 7:15—Rattinioreans {innee oich. of Good Cheer.” • 9:00 8:00—Military hand concert. 9:30—Dutch Masters- - Minstrels— all its finds, and the museum, in 545.1— WGR. BUFFALO— 550. and said about it, leprosy is not 10:15 9:15— Oratorio, 'The Beatitudes.’ 12:00 11 :'J0—Studo feature concci i. Star of My, Life; G«t Away,! WAPPING Chicago bandits are. Mid- to 10::;o 9:30— Muiiiing cliurcli .service. 11:15 10:13—South Sea Islanders, '..cnor 285.5— KNX, HOLLYWOOD— 1050. much of a factor in the situation. turn, -will present to the Americans .";0ii 2:90—'UE.\F progs. (I ’ -i hrs.) 11:30 1 0 :3 0 -Musical reminiscences. 12:00 11:00— Presbyterian service. Old Man* Get Away; She Gave , any objects foimd in duplicates. poison their buUets with .spnia 7:30 6:30— Presltytcrian service. Its tradition from Biblical times 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 1:00 12:00—Imboviski string muric. ^ Them All to Me; My Gal’s a Mrs. Judson G. Files, who has Funds for these explorations. preparation of garlic. The idw bp ;' 8:30 7:30—WJ3.VF programs (3 nrs.) 288.3— KTHS, HOT SPRINGS—1040. serves to attract more atte’^iLion to 333.1— WMAK, BUFFALO—90J. ll;0t) 10:00—Methodist Church ;8ervlce. High Bom Lady; As Long as been visiting her parents, Mr. and Ing, we suppose, that if' the ’ bul­ 1:30 12:30— Memorial Park program. 8:30 7:30— Orcliestra: soloists. its cases but it is far below tuber- S:0u 7:00— IV'ABC programs (2 his.) 10:00 9:00—.Studio mitcical program. the World Rolls On; Bunch o’ Mrs. George Wilson of Bangor, Me., are supplied by the General Edu­ lets fail, the garlic sure^ w411 10:00 9:90—.Studio musical program. 2:00 1:U0—NBC programs (2 hrs.) culosis, beriberi and malaria both 4;0fl 3:00— Carnegie Hall organist. 10:30 9:30—Concert ensemble recital. Blackberries;' My Dawg. for the psist two weeks, is expected cation Board of New York, plus take your breath away. ll:0i) 10:00—AV.VBC programs (1 hr.) 333.1—WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—£03, as to its number of deaths caused ,428.3— W L W , CINCINNATI—70u. 5:00 4:00— I’resbytciian sei'vicc. 10;00—Gentlemen of the -Press— home next Wednesday. contributions made by stich in­ 6:i)ij 5:00— Artists; WJZ concert. 8:30 7:30— Evening cliiirch service. and its economic drain on the coun­ 7:90 6:00—Orchestra; music hour. 10:15 9:15—Studio dance orchestra. Keene’’ (N. H.) Sentinel. At the anniversary dinner of the dividuals as Mrs. W. Murray Crane, 8:30 7:30— Gibson dinner music. 7:cn 6:00— Episcopal Churcli service. try. 8:00 7:OO^NBC programs (1?4 hrs.) 10:45 9:45—W E A F progs. (li,3 hr.'i.) 10:30—Bulova time. Hartford County Y. M. C. A. held wife of the senator from Massachu­ 9:00 8:00— Story of an opera. 491.5—WDAF. KANSAS CITY—€10. “A Good Place to* 9:30 8:30— Soloists; dance orchestra. 9:4.5 8:45— Don Ainaizo, violin tvitard 10:31—Hotel Brunsivick Orchestra. recently at the White church' in To the public, health expert the setts; Henry J. Fatten and James 10:15 0:15—NBC programs (l?i lira.) 9:15 8:15—W E A F feature artio:s. 10:15 9:15—Concert hour; varieties. 10:15 9:15—Guest artist's program. 11:00—Longines time. East Hartford, Harold J. A. Collins, deplorable-part is that most of the A. Patten and Frank G. Logan of COLONIAL 31:30 10:30— Historical highlights. 245.8— W CAE. PITTSBURGH— 1220. 11:15 10:15—Ballrobi'n dance orcir..(ra. lliO l—Champion Weatherman. manager of the Wapping afflictions are preventable, being ’ Chicago. 32:00 11:00—Musical novelesquc. 11:45 10:'15— Lutheran Churcli servfcc. 468.5— KFI. LOS ANGELES—640. due largely to faulty dietary and LUNCH ANNEX • 1:00 12:00— Ztlidnight orehestr.a music. 1:00 12:00—I ’ilgriins: Spanish dreams. 11:45 10:45—Violin recital; players. 11:03—Sport Digest. team received a silver cup for the The Angora museum’s chrono­ 280.2—W TAM , CLEVELAND— 1070. 1:15 12:45—W E A F progs. (10}, hrs.) 1:00 12:00—Concert; violin recital. 11:58—Temperiturte.- teams achievement in the Y. M. C. .sanitary habits. But these habits logically arrsmged displays of rel­ 1068 Main ; f 8:311 7:."0— Studio musical programs. 491.5— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—610. 2:00 1:00— Concert orche.stra. tenor. ll';09—Don Bigelow’s Orchestra. A. basketball league season. Wap­ are deeply rooted and difficult to Opp. Army and Navy C2«b.’ . ’ 9:15 8:15—W E A F programs (2 ins.) 2:30 1:30—I. B. S. A. German hour. 365.5— WH-AS, LOUISVILLE-820. ics render striMngly apparent- the 11:1.5 10:15—Dance, music; organist. 9:00 8:00— Fireside Instrumental trio. 10:00 9:00—Studio feature concert. ■ ’ Sunday, May 25. ping won second place. change. lasting influence of the lost race. 283—WTIC. HARTFGRD—1060. 9:30 8:30—^Thoater organ recital. 10:15 Sce.lbaob concert qua'tcf. A,,M. ’• • ' The Wapping Federated Workers The best that can be said is that The shapes and designs of Hittite 9:20 8:20—Moshe Paranov’s orch. 10:00 9:00—Russian string qiiartil. 370:2-WCCO, MINN.', ST. PAUL—810, 10'!45—South Church (Congrega­ will hold a food sale at Sage Allen r after years of public instruction, 9:45 8:45—W E A F dance music. , 535.4- ^W L IT , PHILADELPHIA—560. 7:30 6:30— Karl .-V-idrist, violinist. implements are identical-with Turk­ 10:15 9:15— Sketch, "Hungry Spritez.” 2:30 1:30—Concert ensemble, baritone 8:00 7:00— IVMBC programs (5 hrs.) tional), Rev.'Dr. James Gordon store in Hartford next Tuesday, the’ people at last are beginning to ish implements of recent centuries. 10:45 9:45— Violin quartet, harp. 6:00 6:00—W ABC progs. (IVS hrs.) 461.3— WSM. NASHVILLE—650. ■; Gilkey. .v On Sunday, at the Federated Sun­ learn, although slowly, and are The Hittite double-headed eagle ap­ 11:00 30;')0—Merry jiadenps. soloist. 7:30 6:30— Music masterpieces. S:15 7:15— .'4acrcd music conceru day school, a returned missionary turning toward better ways. 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 8:30 7:30—AVEAF programs ()* hr.) 8:45 7:45—Concert orchestra, tcncr. P. M- pears on Turkish silver snuff boxes, Typewriter! 6:00 4:00—Psychologist address. 260.7—W HAM , RDCHESTER— 1150. 9:1.5 8:15—WE.VF (eatui'e concert. 1:00—Memorial 'Hour, Veterans of from the Philippines will speak. The 'story of tuberculosis has smd the exact likeness of the Hit­ 5:.3o 4:30—.lourncys in Songland. H:iin 10:30— Presbyterian service. 9:45 8:45— Cliristian Church service. ■ Foreign Wars.,'' She will bring native clothes and here the deep tragedy strain that tite goddess of Plenty aj^iears on All makes, sold, rented, .;.«>• 6:45 4:45— Newspaper club hour. 1:30 12:30— Mudical programs (2 hrs.) 10:4.5 9:45—'1VE.\F hymn sing. 1:57—Time. • - 6:15 5:lo—Concert orchestra; Jestcri. 3:30 2:30— Rochester Civic orchestra. 11:15 10:15— Craig’s Sympliony orch,' other interesting articles, and will usually accompanies that plague. the Turkish amulet. changed and overhanled. 7:30 6:30— Choir Invisible; symphony, 4:00 3:00— NBC programs (S}4 hrs.) 300.1— KJR, SEATTLE—970. 1 —Champion " Weatherman. costume some of the locad children. It is bound up in the avidity for 9:00 8:00— Studio musical program. Special rental mten ^ 379.5— W GY, SCHENECTADY—'/90. 9:15 8:15— W E A F musical prog;nm. 2:65—ROxy , Symphony Orchestra. Mrs. Anna Wheeler of South knowledge that characterizes the 9:30 8:30— Organ recital; story. 10:30 3:3()—Baptist Church service. 10:16 9:15— Craig’s Symphony oVth. 3:00- Roy-Clair Romance of Jew- DO YOU KNOW THAT— —J’*' ter Allen.^Xieon E. Abbott; It school on Wednesday evening. The Without sufficient rest and the catcher, with rare exceptions, deco­ Happened' ih’ Monterey; Ham pupils have read the literature of proper kind of food, they fall, by rates his nest with a cast snake skin. Trombiine;^Potaatate; Walter their subject and from memory have the himdreds, easy prey to the It is generally supposed this is done Sheet Metal 4:00—Hartford Times News from ...... ;Nico^al ' Smith; talk, H. Allen Durkee; reconstructed a play in their own white plague. for protection. WTIC PROGRAMS the editorial rooms of the Soprano solo—Selected. Chocolate’ ’ Splaier, Oscar words. The North school will pre­ A toad gets his meals by snapping Travelers Broadcasting Service Times. Ballet Atonement of Pan . Hadley Strauss; Amertchpis We, Fill- sent their play soon. The Birch his long tongue out at any insect Speeialties ] 4:10—Elizabeth Huebner, contralto Soprano solo—Selected. more;‘ Two 'Spanish Dances, Mountain school has been dping coming .'Within' reach. The end of Hartford, Conn. Deep River ...... Burleigh Congress has .passed and our Bjandamla; ' Sketches...... X ...... Moskbivskl; Welch Fusiliers. work along this line but due to presidents‘ have approved only four the tongue is sticky, and fe./ are the If you have an intricate job 50,000 W.. 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. A Brown Bird Singing, Haydn Wood . .. .Clarence Cameron. White ■■'i Spubai Steih^ tipng, Colcord- changes of teachers in that district, insects that can escape its grip. Lullaby ...... Cyril Scott' acts formally, declaring the existence or something out of the mrdii^ 5:45—Pianhiogui by Waltfer Rue Penptad;’ Polonaise' Militaire, the play will be postponed. One act of vVar; June 18,1812, against Great- Elizabeth Huebner. Cowles. X Chopinit'^vers Thiiire; M.: Lake; from' each of.the plays is to be ary and r e q n ir ^ export work­ The Lovely Month of May . .Merkel Britain; April 25, 1898, against Saturday, May 24, 1930. 6:00— “Mother <5oose”—Bessie Lil­ " Boston' Cdimhandety, T. M. chosen and given at graduation Spain; April ,6, 1917; against Ger­ manship this is the shop to E. D. S. T. Helen M. Draycott, pianist. lian Taft. { f' Carter;:'‘CeteaWal Alra, Verdi; time. The scenery and costumes Nur wer die Schnsucht K en n t___ many, and December 7,1917, against bring it to. Ma^al and P. M. 6:15—Yellow Cab Flashes; Philgas - Anchors'’AVetgb,' 2abamerman; have been made by the pupils. Austria-Hungary. 12:55—Time Signals...... Tschaikowsky announcement; Hartford Cour- ; Post 5rMafch,'HarMs. Miss Adelia Loomis and. Mrs. woitoanship of the best Wiegenlied ...... Brahms 1:00—Newscasting; Weather. ant news; Benrus time.' 5:|0—Tlipe; - , Maxwell Hutchinson an(l Infant son The First ’Violet...... Mendelssohn 6:30—Merriman’s Sympbonfette.. 5:|Sl— Service—apent WsdneAday in CromWeU as RADIO SERVICE 1:15—The High Steppers—NBC. Elizabeth Huebner. 7:00—James Watson, tenorj ' Mrs, ■! EnseniMe*?Sshotua,” Faulkea; guest 'o f Mrs; WlUlam Stetson. 2:00—Farm Reporter. 4:30—Vocal Recital—White’s Or­ Lois Hedner, accompanl8t. f Scrl^tur.jU 0all - to Worship; Mrs. R. Ward and Miss Katherine on all makes, t 2:10—Ray Kenney, tenor, chestra, direction Bmitb Bal- 7:20—“Health Work In our;, Public * Hypah-“Fajti): of Pmr Fathers,” HanoUn of New Jersey, have moved New Sets and Standard 2:30—Beatrice Rohan, popular lew—NBC. Schools”,—Dr. Raypnohd, S. Memy-'Waltoa; Scripture Read- to ttieir .(»)ttage here for the sum­ pianist. Acceasoiiea. |wV 5:00 — Stringwood Ensemble — Keefe, '^a^tispices.Hhrtfoiid 'Med- ing; R e s n o m '^ ^ e ;” ;Per4- mer. 2:45—American Game Protective Douglas Bailey, director—Ger-"! ' l()|i]M^(^ty.' t.'.’ % grinu^i .titiong;” Mr. and Mrs. Gothberg and family Talk—“Bob-White, Its Care trude Clifford Brady, soprano j /T'.30—^jSsii^ball *^?stbrea—Esurt^rn, 'i'RobliM*ML^iCtt"Solo “In’ Thee of Manchester have moved into the WM. E. KRAH and Increase.” soloist. P ’ National; American. P . i^fii; Kenhel place/recently purchased by 669 Tolland Turnpike '3:00—The Marionettes—NBC. Overture “Merry Wives of Windsor" • 7:85—Broadway Favorites. * Men^. Av. Prayer; them. PHONE 3733 rt.v

MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESl^R. CONN., SATURDAt, MAY 24,‘ IW* ive Find Hauser AH vadlo group today, , either in tim sible damage ot a long rainy sp^* up-to-date oabteet or la. the You better get a good painter right GAY MUSIC DESERVES 1 ^ musio that- roue from tba loud PROMPT SERVICE ON Paint Job away;" ^ . speaker. The comer of the' room UWN SPdiLED I Getting A But despite Jim’s advice, Sam hgd SETTING OF GAIETY that holds the radio set Is generally BUILDING MA'TERIALS his house painted in a hit-or-miss the magnette .snot'of. the houses fashion. Within a year, it showed Complete etook and our splendid dellvwy sys­ ' Rv Bertha Anne Houck *witil thia rain, and all. it should have Why? because ratto has grown up, tem makes posstMo a meet satlstaotery servloe. BYECESSUSE . , .By. Ber.toa. Anne.pp . J b e ^ giveh a priniing coat, some time unmistakable signs of deterioration. By DOROTHY J. MILLER todMl in ItItf BUt«, demtoOB 'The moisture had worked through Several milk' bottles, some a proper set _ If you ar‘o planning td'build toiSj ago.” -'v,, ’. the wood and'loosened the hold of terlous and tangled wire, sad vari­ TOOTOe hunilAehunij^B set-thBet -that at the young Prompt LUMBER sorlng]^ you will be interested in the'] ' •■painting wood that’s lyiil’ in jmur toe paint so that It had begun to ous nondesertpt tools—this unsight­ amateur aaBembleB may. get ja pert Delivery lim e Cement Plaster' * V OFSHRUBBERYstory ofSam afad Jim.- - m^” insisted peel off in spots. And It wasn’t long ly collection comprised many a. ra­ feet reception of the diftoet tones Coal or Flue and Drain Ttte c Same and Jim’were ...... before toe porch steps needed re­ dio comer of 1M2. Few memlwrs of your favorlte_ announcer or the Fuel OU BRICK... .for every porpoee... .oommoa and pairs and toe tin gutters required of the family—save the enterpws- line Bkades of beauty in a iym- pressed. attention—all tweause the under­ ixig amateur who did recondite »hony concert, but it should toto Clutter of Plants Destroys sides had not been painted before things with strange objects tod >e pleasing to toe eye. A simple ‘^e l l I placed my paint contract wood, even if it is only the parts, were fastened in place. broi^t even stranger sounds frdm Uttle cabinet patterned along the G. E. WILLIS & SON, Inc. . *r’ . - ‘ ' 1 exDOsed, needs a priming. coat thin In addition tu these points every a tin horn—felt drawn toward such lines 'of tobse on toe market today ^ Effectiveness of Outdoor 3 3 1 . . . . exterior paint contract should con­ a comisr.. „ ... may easily be constructed ^to house 2 Main Street tain a definite understanding of the But there is no echo of the old his work, and? painted’ or atained Mancheater, Conn. Telephone 3319 time toe work Is to begin, the num­ to fit In with toe fumlshlngs of toe "Room,” Declares Writer. ber of coatSi and the quality of toe your builder does lb. Then you 4re room. The doors, lacking elabor­ paint. The sirfest way is to place sure ot good paint and good work­ ate carving, may be decorated With your contract With a tooroughly re­ men who know the requirements of deoaioomula tnuuferi or bunciie. 'B y HAROLD A. CAPARN. lumber lying afound the yard. What is then well-protected from the pos­ liable master painter, or see that a satisfactory job. Jf the set ie a battery-operated one, ^e-panels' that cono^ the bat­ . - In the space available it la not teries could also be ornamented. ■ poa^t^le to do more than make a texv Lacquer or fottf-hour enamel is general remarks on the complex suggested for toe set that,must be ffdshed '« quickly subject of landscaping grounds, but Your old cabinet, too, can be bright (these few shall be devoted to an at­ ened in this fashion. tempt to see It through the eyes ot . one who has built a detached one- !famlly house on a lot for the first Contractors an^ Builders time. They apply especially to the small place up to, say, two acres, tiraSruf J.fiaAOLtv , though their general principles will Are you planning to build a summer cottage at one be useful on an estate of any size. of the many lakes and shore resorts near Manchester? Architect •. First, there is the Important prob­ lem of placing the house. On a small More and more Manchester people are building summer lot the worst position Is likely to be the middle, for the reason that the cottages. Now is the time to let us start that one for lot Is divided Into four parts o. about equal value. The house shoulo you so that it will be ready for summer. ' The Manchester Sand & Gravel Co. be placed so that one of the parts W. J. THORNTON, Prop. (on'a small place) is much larger Tel. 8851 or 6239 id Di LmwiIt 5 7. ^ CELLAR EXCAVATING than the others, on the principle 214 Gardner St., T* a . that one dominant feature with sev­ SCREENED SAND AND GRAVEL eral smaller ones Is better than four BRICK, LOAM, CINDERS and TRUCKING or more of a kind. The large and QUALITY and SERVICE ! donUnant feature is better a t the back of the house because of the INVEST IN RE-ROOF NOW Plant: Charter Oak Street. I HoudB: 608 Woodbrldge Street. greater privacy. TeL 7887. TeL 6088. SoU Should Be Preserved. with When the house and garage are near completion, the owner, having, Certain-teed some time to stop and think, is like­ rMMRlIQNl J. HITBLARD ly to turn some of his attention to the outside. Let us assume that the Speedlay Shingles necessary roads and walks are laid Against General Concrete Contractor out. What will he do with thepe 318 Middle Turnpike, Manchester Green, Phone 6987, four spaces, front, rear and at the FIRE Economy Roofing Co. 8250 Main St., Hartford sides? He vidll probably feel at sea, We can insure you against ali forms of DRILLING,. BLASTING, WRECKING more or less unsure of himself and Local Representative inclined to resort to the contractor loss. AND ALL KINDS OP WORK or the nurseryman to do his think­ M. A. FERRIS ing -for him. If he dlesn’t feel like Play Safe, Protect Your Home. ^ REQUIRING PNEUMATIC TOOLS 67 Gleawood St. taking professional advice. Fire, Automobile, Tornado, Liability C u m b e r He will do well to begin a t the We have a Sullivan Compressor mounted on a ^ vefy beginning and make sure that speedy truck that can be moved quickly from job to job. all the precious topsoil of his lot is Holden-Nelson Co., Inc. available for use and not buried un- 858 Main St. Phone 8657 No job too large or too small. “That Old fable :der the Inert materials from the cel­ Insurance of All Kinds. lar excavations. Thdte should be a ^Buildinq clause in his contract that all top­ soil should be saved and put aside. Looks As Good This most, important point should be attended to.before the cellar excava­ MATERIALS tions are begfun, not after the roof is As New Now” finished. - On it may well depend the future of the outdoor, home, for trees, shrubs, grsus and flowers win She made some discoveries in not grow satisfactorily in poor soil. the attic. Dusty chairs, brok­ For those things that make the Some Literature Misleading. If this owner has. friends interest­ en tablep and the like, which home staunch and secure— ed in garden making or garden up­ GAS The Better FUEL had long been forgotten. Then those things that make it com­ keep, or has read in books, maga­ it occurred to her that they fortable and safe in any weath­ zines and newspapers, he has prob­ er—be sure you select only ably heard a good deal—some of it need not represent a waste. the finest of materials when misleading—about “formal” and "in­ Friends of hers had told her of formal” gardens, and perhaps Is you build or rebuild. It’s al­ wondering which he ought to have, Assures SOent, how THEY had reclaimed suchj ways economy— al­ or whether he should have them pieces, by mending them and ways a saving of time, trouble both. Some will tell him that In­ painting or lacquering them in and Money. See W. G. Glen- formal gardens are bad,, other that ney todays the only good gardening style is m- the new, brilliant colors so formal. In the dust of these two Economical Refr^eration conflicting sets of ideas his own, if much the vogue today. he has any, .are likely to disappear We have these reiyiisites of a in confusion. The bn the other hand, if he can dis­ Constant, silent refrigeration .. .trouble- job which you can do—and en­ cover the real relations of the two, joy doing. Let’s talk them and that there need be no conflict at W. G. Glenney Co. all, that each has its own proper free. That is how it’s done with Gas, the over with you. place, he will begin to see the solu­ Coal, Lumber and Masons* tion of his problem in a clear ^ight. Now the fact is that neither for­ better, the modern fuel. Germ-proof Supplies.. mal nor informal is good for its own sake and as an ultimate end, but 282 No. Main St., Tel. 4149 only as a means to an end, the end temperature, food kept sweet aOd pure, John I. Olson Manchester being the size and shape and useri and disposition of the parts that his Painting and Decorating outdoor home will naturally divide plenty of ice cubes... .and silence. Gas Contractor. itself into. 699 Main SU So. Manchester Informal Addition Suggested. B Like any other subdivision, this refrigeration is now standard equipment will depend on what its owner wants to grow and what uses he wishes to make of it. If he Intends to have in thousands of the / newer homes and an Inclosed yard, a flower or a veg­ i r • > • I . etable garden, or all three, a rec­ tangular layout will early adjust it­ m apartments. If you live in a small homO self to the lines of the house and t will', be better for practical reasons. Perhaps one or more of these may or a many-roomed house, there is a gas re- form' part of the large division of ______— < toe lot referred to above^ : But even though there be rec­ frigerator suited to your needs.. .rl^.and it tangular w«dks, yards, gardens and etnnis court or a rectangular lot, it will be easy and fitting to treat the posts so little to operate. Why not give remaining spaces in an informal manner. They will probably be oc­ cupied by grass and planting of your nerves a rest, for there are no moving shrubs or trees. C aution and ' Therefore, one might say that you should go about laying, out your parts to cause noise or repair bills. Le|^ yard in much the same way as your house. You decide how many rooms you want and. about how large, and your own gas company show you the at-1 Doidtion toei^ go on to make the best ar­ rangement of them you can. So with toe outdoor roofless rooms; de­ tactive new models of gas refrigerators.^, \ Beware of speculation— exercise caution in tHe cide how many of them you wish ' ' Si1 and of what character they should investment, of money—and djeci<^e for safety* be and then work on the problem with no obligation on your part. They of toe best location for them and 9- ’ S^urity of both principal and interest is assur­ how they can be adjusted to the house and. lot lines. Like the rooms may be purdiased on cbuveitient terms. ed in an account with this hank. Indoors, these will depend to a I . greater or lesser extent on toe expo­ sure; on the ; quantity of sunlight 5% Interest Paid they get., For instance, neither a flower nor a vegetable garden will compounded quarterly be worth its making and upkeep if The Me^chestejr it is shaded by the house or trees. ‘ Since the chief feature of an Ameilqen suburban or country place Iskusiwly lawn, this should be as laurga as the size, of the lot and the conditions will perzolt. If you are fond of trees and shrubs for Tel^pltone 5(i75 their own sakes, you must not give SbtiTH'MANCHESTBR,001tiI. wuy* to the temptation to .cltittar up ydur oWn'space with them. If you do, y oa will soon have no lawn ai ESTABUi all- merely a horticultural collection.

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■ ; ' ByAi^rrE ^ ^ THIS AND THAT Mappy! Of courje, in new coni^ one-ptfee frock. A ll the futoew falls from the ’shoulde?s and round tieck- Htoita Db How 'to Keep World Fnuied AnUiortty line. It is sleev^ess.: 'Pho shqulders are drooped jfiiat a tlny"blt. -Phey ^ firdahedl vdtly^.Ar|tt; that offer splenaM opportunity for contrasting: FEET- MAY-^ " IfflfiAN^fflEART-pR N E ^ ATTENTION the one that eniuwJ-^^ when she, learn­ ** ./lb is'sketched in pale, pink batiste T o b A T suffered the worst .herself, so why with trim jh;pihk and iy^te print. b e g i n HEBE ed that he w a|,iah* b|hk. He .won­ A succesesful business woman two of flour, 1 top, grajed oql^'?ud quit? Unless------.eyed, the doc-, dered afterwaM t^nefe he got the Style-NO.'71t will'especially inter­ :ij'Y DR. MORRIS FISOTEIN . 1 cup milk, salt and a; of Natalie Oonv^rae, Jeelona of her tor searchingiy as he took heripulse est m olfer.; It is so ea^Uy made. Biter, Journal of the A ^ ri^ preserves her calm and conserves courage to telL^er.' -' ; -. - cayenne. Cook gently. untU huabaad, qoam la evM Bernaidlno and asked her a few questions. Practically * a orie-piece front and Medical AniwdatlOB, add of Bygria, her energy at noon during the hot In the bottom of a'gre^ej^ bgklng Dire threats r,and »^an :tbe Hwith Wtegariuo LamoBt. Alan aoeka a y n ^ tb y from He had a kindly face, ehe per­ feared she niighb stetrtih ftnd ’wreck back to be .joined a t sides, and shpiu- weather by going to a swimming i dish place a layer of m ^ c a i^ and ceived, but he looked disconcert­ dei*8. The'neck is then gathered into hip aeoretary. PhlUlpa >«^eat, who the -office. But^^th Nktatte^s,plead-. pool—they hhve them in hotels and' bite of ham, tom Buooesatally aohemea to aroiiae Na­ ingly intelligent. She wondered how Ing voice—oh'j'^iii..she..wa8 .ua^ral neck baud. Sleeye bMda are stitched Swelling o f . ,the.; tissues due to ^ .. . .. * « and a sprinkle of cne^^. . Re- recreation centers for the privilege materials , ajre used. talie’s aua^eloBa* and ehe leaves he knew Natalie. There was t. note for that moment,’'Utterly^ obllvteus to armholes and it’s finished. water'^ihay“ 6ccyr in n variety of Alan. Wounded pride preventa of familiarity between them, si^e to all but her gwSt . Peed—ringing Orchid and white gingham bheck of guests— ------or members.-- After * top ^lay he cbver«db,r" ^but­ " conditions. With certain deficient minutes ^)lunge, she uses the rest of either from seeklni: a reconcilia­ noticed. in his ears, he wps deaf to'Phillipa s with white pique, French blue .cot­ tered Iwisadcrumbs or thin: slices of Into his eyes, After' a bit, came ton broadcloth with vfrhite pique diets, with varicose veins, with cer­ the time for a quiet lunch alone. . tion, and Alan turns to Phillip threats. j * cheese. Bake In a moderate eeven who plays her part so cleverly a qulizical expression. She had an- “I promise^ ydt^’v-pbe hissed at arid.'yellow linen with white linen tain fofinB of anemia or changes in 20 minutes. One half cup grated Get the outdoor habit this sum­ that they soon become engaged. Bwered his questions as best, she him at last. “Tha:t I wdn’t.-l^ her with;, yellow, dots are sturdy selec­ the blood, the -tissues may swell. cheese and the same amount of mer, it improves both the health and Natalie writes Alan, Informing could, but she worried over how tions. f . , minced ham will suffice. Thq dish keep you.” ' There are several varieties of the temper. Work in the garden if him of her return. Philllpa, fear­ much more ti^iithful had been pthet (To Bo (^ntlnued) It comes in' si2es: 2, 4 and 6 years. will serve from 4 to 6 perapn$.' answers that he might have found ' e puf^, swollen or thickened feet and you are interested, and who is not ing of losing Alan, tells him she ankles associated with heart dis- for himself. Manchester .Heirald today, before it becomes too warm is obliged to leave home, because of ' 4t * »^ ’• 1 . , ■ ease or kidney dlsesise. When thwe for comfort. Mend clothes on the “How to Shop” is the title of a trouble with her father. 'I And when he managed to get Pattern Service ' ' \\ »' organs do not function propewy new short feature we are beginning both Natalie imd t^ie maid out_ of porch, take the asparagus out there Alan’s meeting with Natalie, ^ _717' ' they'do not' move fluid aroimd the to scale or the peas to shell. You on the Home page today. who brings her young sister, the room an4 .turned' hack to, her « body or get rid of fluid through the with a preliminary “Well, yoimg As' ou? patterns are mailed can even take your lunch tray out-1 tell the busy shopper what^w w k Florence, with her, leaves Alan - proper organs. ,^welling Is due en­ lady?” 'She iknew thejfatt^was in from New York City please allow doors with a few extra steps if you and what to avoid hopeful, but baffled as to her inten­ i tirely to fat in some cases, to ex­ have a suitable private place in ous kinds of merchandlac.^ 9 ° ^ ’ » the fire.- ; , 'i ' •. . ^ five days. cess water in others, and to both tions. Torn by his knowledge of Ws “Doctor, wait a •Minute, please, love for Natalie, and his entangle­ \ Price Ifi,Cents ■ water Md faUn others. she begged. “I thought I detected ment with PhilUpa, Alan’s sUence a hint of real friendliness between Name ...... In a consideration of the vari­ causes NataUe to beUeve that he you and my sister,, just now. Was ■*. 9 717 ous causes of this condition. Dr. does not love her. He goes to Phll- Oll\tmSCAI!TON S i z e ...... A. A. Osman of Guy’s Hospital in lipa and asks her to release him. r^. Wagnall smiled. "I had in­ England finds the explanation for of the day. -• The dotsdota. range'“ Ff Phillipa refuses, and makes an ap­ Address ...... • • some ■ cases in an acid condition of tended questioning you,” he coun­ the pin point to disks as big^as | bad'intimate contact peal to his pity and chivalry. the body resulting from various dis- tered. . One thing that puzzles mothers ...... silver dollar. Some are ®ven t “ ^ buyers and is widely known Florence, believing that Alan We suggest that whep you send turliances of the chemistry of the “Thank heaven.” Florence sighed is trying to teach a child obedience Send your order to the “Pat­ over the fabric wMle other d e riv e | “eh^dlslng expert.: Read really loves Natalie, engages the and at the same time to have him for_ this pattern', you enclose 10 hum^ orgahism. In those cases in help of her fiance, Andrew, te fake happily. “Now teU- me, do you know tern Dept., Manchester Evening of arrange them in one of these brief, concisely develop into a self-independent Herald, So. Manchester, Conn.** cento additional for a copy which the acid reaction was primar­ ent sizes. Polka-dotted chiffon is ^ j _ . v- an illness in order to keep Natalie my brother-in-law, Mr. Converse?’ large Fashion Magazine. being. • ily, responsible, the condition was much used for dressier gowns or for , written am • • : in New’ York. “Rather well,” Dr. Wagnall an­ Overcome by giving salts by mouth swered, guardedly, ■ remejnbering The old -idea of having children evening wear. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOBV. toe the mark, and be beholden to whidh tend to raise the alkalinity of Have you noticed the..attractive what he had learned of Alan from better off concerning either himself the tissue. ' children’s patterns we have^ been Bernadine Lament. “And I’ve at­ their parents for every move they or society than the fledging, who An exccUent way to cook and CHAPTER XXXII It is, important to realize that ■ ? Play suite for lit­ tended your sister, through .some make, has^qne forever. It dug its waited for his parents to tell him HOW TO SHOP serve new potatoes is to steam' running lately? own grave. For parents discovered the swelling of the feet is a symp­ them in parsley butter. The 'vi'vid tle boys and ciinnlng dresses and ••Was she scared?” Andrew re­ minor illnesses. She was a charm­ before he cast a shadow. aprons for girls,'SUch as the simple that children brought up under such tom of what may sometimes be a ! green of the parsley adds not only, peated. “Honey, I felt like a ing patient. I kpew her before I met Now things are adjusting them­ BY WnJLIAM^ H. BALDWIN nal. She was frantic. Wanted to conditions were-helpless whpn they serious disorder, and that it c^ - to their attractiveness but adds little one-piece frock on this ^ ge Mr. Converse.” '^ selves. Obedience we must have. Author of “The Shopping Book” reached maturity and suddenly not be' oyercoriie' by more walking much iron. Parsley is richer in today, which a mo^er handy ^th come right over.” “ You like him, don’t you ?” Flor­ First, because in matters concern; Florence put a hand on her found themselves responsible for or exercise, by massage by ban­ iron in proportion to the amount of her needle can turn out in an hour ence pressed. “But I’m sure you do. ing health, protection, clothes, food, Furniture, of course, is one of the daging, ■ or by anything put on from or two. stomach and sighed. The sigh was Everyone likes Alan. He’s a dear, their owm actions. leaf than any other vegetable but it not altogether for her sister. Poor sleeping hours and kindly conduct, most Inaportant items that goes into the outside. The attack on the con­ cannot he eaten in large quantities. and he’s in serious trouble. They’re Under such circumstances, any of children must have the supervision Natalie,” she said. “ I hope you dition must be made only after a Red cinnamon drops are. just as both In trouble, doctor. I’m trying several things invariably happened. of minds more experienced than the home. When selected with intel­ thorough analysis of'the basic cause. useful when cooking rhubarb as ap­ didn’t lay it on too thick.” to help.them, but I see I'm licked if Faced wdth a new freedom, they their own. Second, because the con­ ligence, it can be a source of joy Rhubarb Pie. ‘'Nope. I said I’d get you home When such an analysis is/made ples and give a beautiful xolor. An- you tell on me.” either went to pieces, mistaking li­ tented adult who fits into the social for 'many'years.' 3'^ cups rhubarb, cut in % inch all right. Told her you were pretty and the proper correction under­ , other change with rhubarb is to “Tell on you''” berty for license: or they were too picture knows that it is not his In selecting tables, desks, bureaus, pieces, sick on the train, but we got you taken, the condition usually clears add a dash of cinnamon^when cook­ Yes. Oh*^ I know there’s no use | prone to take suggestion, any sug. world alone but a world of mans sideboards, , etc., stand away from liA cups sugar, j fixed up here in the drug store, so trying to fool you. You know how gestion, from wrong sources; or the object and get your impression up promptly. 1 tablespoon water, ] ing it, a clove or two and the grated rnnld taxi home. Said I was jUst evolving full of living-rules that he we could taxi home sick I am. You see, I’d thought I they were supremely helpless in a must recognize, and above all things of it as a whole. Generally speaking, If the underlying condition is a tablespoons quick cooking i peel of one orange. calling her up to let her know so could talk Natalie out of calling a world that is none too inte’*ested in the surface of a work-man-like deficiency of the heart, this must Tapioca, she’d he prepared. That was right, we want the child to grow into a physician, but the da .... excuse nor sympathetic with the green­ happy, contented adult. piece will look smooth, the color be I controlled by proper rest and 1 recipe Pie Crust. wasn’t it?” „ will be even, and the joints will be Combine rhubarb, sugar, water, i n e ___ that awful stuff worked too horn. On the other hand, whenever by treatment' to strengthen the "Y e.... S.S ___ I guess so. Then began the new order of hw rt action: if the deficiency is and Tapioca,' and let stand about fast for me.” • ^ possible, and his parents will have cleafl apd ctrpng. ’3 Florence’s . mind was on something things. People realized that if their Look at the surface to see if it in the kidneys, a suitable diet will 15 mihutes, or while pastry is being The doctor laughed. “It must be to be the judges of such times, he else. “I wonder how long it will take children were to have half a chance is, cracked, and inspect the edges made. Line a 9-inch pie plate ^ t h something pretty serious to cause should have the opportunity for take some of the strain off the this emetic to work,” she added later on, that home would have to of veneer to see whether the gluing eliminating function. If the diet is half of pastry rolled to ^ you to resort to much drastic treat- using his own judgment and se­ with a wry face. __ -4. ».. 4v,of " Via /'nmmerited. "Pcr- be the school in which they should at fault so as to accumulate acid thickness. Moistep edges of pa^^ ment as that,” he commented. “Per^ lecting his ourse of action in al has been done carefully. “Say, you know, we overlooked get their experience. In dependence Swing all doors to make sure they with cold water. Fill pie shell with ercla^med. haps you’d better tell me all about most everything that does not con­ in the system, an alkaline diet and something,” Andrew and selection and the right to ex­ fit correctly. Open- all drawers to alkaline preparations which a phy­ rhubarb. Roll other Pf it.” flict either with his own good, or “ She might call a doctor.” Florence told him, while he pat­ ercise theiP own judgment they be sure they slide easily. Rub your sician may prescribe will be of serv- to % inch thickness. half the “Oh, lordy, I hope not,” Florence the family relationship, or his re­ ted her hand and listened with should have. fingers along the top and sides of icc* pastry back on other half. Wite groaned. She felt doubly upset now. But like most reforms it went to lationship with those with whom the drawers to determine _ whether sharp knife make several incisions knitted brows. He recalied what he associates. That these felation- If the force of gravity and vari­ "Tell him to drive faster,” she urg­ Bernadine had said of Natalie’s visit extremes. Faddism took the place the' wood Is smooth to the touch. cose veins are largely responsible, to permit escape of steam. Place ships should be right is another ed desperately. I don’t w'ant Natalie tc her family—he remembered that of common sense and that terrible Ndte whether the Important braces upper crust on fiUed lower one. problem. Often children are right these may be controlled by the to do that.” she wondered about it, said she was word “ self-expression” became the are nailed or screwed: the latter is Injection method or by autgical op­ opening out folded half after it s They sped along; it was not far. and their parents wrong. afraid it meant there might be a vogue. The term was and still is a better. . . . eration. placed on pie. But she was vastly relieved to sec separation between Alan and his perfectly satisfactory name, but its Discipline and freedom of be­ Outdoor Furniture gather. With sharp knife trim off her brother-in-law’s house come into wife. And she was worried, natural­ misuse has made it almost anathe­ havior need careful balancing. In outdoor fumiturp, both mate­ surplus pastry. Again press edges sight. When- they circled into • the ly,' because she’d picked him to be ma to those who saw it burlesqued. rial and construction are subjected to^ther^with fork dipped in flour Manchester^ drive, she leaned weakly against Bobby’s guardian— should he need Covers a Multitude of Sins to the terrific stoalns of summer Bake in hot oven (^25 de. F.) 15 her companion and mad^ a queer Admiring relatives stood round heat and nooisture. minutes, then decrease heat to mod Monumental Coi little hiccoughing sound." Andrew ^^Florence had not reached the ertd and beamed when Buddy turned Braces should be doubly strong erate (350 de. F.) and bake 30 min­ Monuments of fiYery patted her shoulder. of her recital before he’d decided to his plate of mashed potatoes upside and. corners s^oUld-^be re-enforced utes longer, or until rhubarb is ten- Descriptidn. . “ Courage, kid,” he whispered. down on his head, and, like the A HOUGBr help her play her little game that with brackets of fnetal whlch^'is dsr* ’ Lettering and’ Cleaiiiiig iii "think of the parties.” was designed to bring Alan back to story of “little Willie” who drowned either rust-proof or painted.,- Macaroni Special. • -Oh ...... u g h ___ the parties All Cemeteries.; his home. his sister, remarked, “Ain’t he ■Various kinds of woods are used. Cook 1 cub broken macaroni in » be hanged.” Florence retorted, and “ You’re a very sick girl,” he pro­ cute!” Buddy was allowed to "ex­ Fear lilm, which after he hath All should have a top coat o f’clear QUEEN VICTORIA’S BIRTH. squirmed spasmodically. nounced solemnly, when she showed press” himself in any manner he killed hath power to cast into varnish which should be renewed salt tor 15 ininutfs. N. AMBROSINLJ^op.^ Natalie w’as at the door, to help macaroni she was waiting for his decision. “I chose, from eating up all the pea­ hell; yea, I say unto you, fear hlna. once a season aa,,protection against On May 24, 1819, Alexandria Vic­ when tender. While the Andrew assist her from the cab. 157 Bissell St. Phone 7572 shall have to keep you confined to nuts to smearing cold cream all — St. Luke 12:5. is cooking a sauce may be prepfff^ Florence kept her eyes closed, or sun and rain. toria, queen of Great Britain and butter, your bed for . . . over the best rug. Supplementing the woods, perma­ Ireland) lu whose reign England is by using two tablespoons averted. She didn’t w ant' to look “Oh, not too. long,” . Florence in­ Well — that, too, dug its own nent benchies and settees are often at Natalie. And she felt peeved with God planted fear in the soul as said to have arisen to a greater po­ terrupted. “Remember,- there’s grave. Fatuous parents in sheer made of stpne; and iron has become Andrew. Gee, golly, he could have ^’’uly as He planted hope or cour­ sition in the world than it had ever Andy. Think of him running round self-defense saw that it wouldn’t do a popular' material for outdoor fur­ attained before, was bom at Ken­ been a little more earnest in warn­ at all. Besides; Buddy was becom- age. . . . Fear Is soul’s signal for loose in New York.” niture. Juk because iron is one of sington Palace. ing her about how she’d feel ...... "Think of him waiting down there I ing an outlaw, and an outlaw is no ___ying—Beecher. the sturdy metals of Industry, the not that she wouldn’t have done H, She was the only child of Ed- to find out if you’ve got emetltis— shopper should hot overlook the need but gosh___ She stole a glance at wSiTd, fourth son of George HI, who to coin a word—Hjr put to bed for adequate bjaping and other re- died when she was only eight him and caught him almost grin­ on bread and milk for having too ning. She stepped hard on his foot. enforcemento in iron chairs aM ta­ months old. On the death of her bles. These are roost Importaht. It many ideas.” uncle, William TV, Victoria succeed­ “ Ouch!” he cried. .“ Do go and relieve him,” Flor­ also Is Important to paint this fur­ “O .... ooo .... .” Florence 000 ence urged. “Tell him I’m terribly ^ lt*S tBLUttt- . niture once a year to prevent rust­ ed’to the throne at the age of 18. accompanied him. sick and he can sendv-me flowers, Three years later she married Al­ "Oh, do you feel so terrible, ing. V and a bon voyage basket of fruit— bert, prince of ,Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. dear?” Natalie appealed to her. 0«O 1b fftS«iOA[ no, on second thought, you’d bet­ by -whom she had nine children. Florence moaned. ter leave the bon voyage off—and Her reign, was distinguished by "Please try to endure it just a a stack of magazines and the latest great mbvemohte of vast, impor­ little longer,” Natalie entreated. “ It best seller and a box of French | tance. In the thirties came the won’t be long. I’ve called a doctor.” chocolates and two pairs of morning | first victory for the reform of the Florence groaned in earnest now. dew silk stockings, number nine, j system of electing members of "Oh, no, no. no,” she cried. "I’ll be MAY CROSS SEA Parliament. In the forties the all right. I don’t want a doctor. a n d ----- ” “ You’re delirious, my dear. I must batUe^or cheap food was won, Honestly I don’t, Nat.” | and the tax on imported com rn- They had entered the house. inform your sister.” “ Yes, but doctor, tell her-it isn’t Florence lagged as they approached IN EIGHT HOURS moved. In the sixties the cause necessary to disturb Mother and i the stairs. She was tempted to get for" national education was won, Dad. Mother can’t leave him, and suddenly better, but her condition and the Education Act of 1870 was now almost beyond her control, It would be fatal for me to be sent i passed. , , home—you know. Then she’ll be Berlin.— (A P )— Transatlantic air ajad one glimpse of Natalie’s white The strict standard of pro­ positively certain to feel she can’t face served to remind her that she passengers of the future may ride priety . which she) set for her court see it through without Alan. Gee, was not the sole cause of h(2r sis­ at an altitude of 40,000'feet at a had" a wide social Influence and Su m m er it's a slick scheme, isn’t it?” < speed beyond present conception in was ■' reflected in the literature of ter’s unhappy state. “Yes, but not so novel, my dear, " ___ oooh. Ugh!” She ’.vas in a rocket plane driven by a combina­ the period, which has become not so novel." known , as the Victorian era. real dis’tress. “I don’t care, if it works. Per­ tion of liquid air and liquid fuel. Andrew let go of her. Ethel had haps you’d better advise lier to come forward to help Natalie get Such is the prediction ,of Dr. Paul DIET have Alan here—in case of efner- her upstairs and put her to bed. Heylandt, Gernjan authority on li- Present-indications are that the genCy.” qqid gases,: who estimates a-rocket proposed flVist trans-Atlantic wired Thc young man remained below “ Yes, I think I had: Well, good plane could fly from Berlin to New telephone will he in operation by Drink plenty of pure, whol^ night, my dear. Delighted to have iHt gt'StCOMe-' 'rtouwp and worried. No one.came down to -ibo gt’RfPRlVlLLGEO — wai.r-iT:rti?>r York in six to eight hours. |1932. It. is proposed, to construct met you.” His eyes twinkled. “Our tests with the rocket carl this between • Newfoun^and and some Bryant & Chapman tell him anything before the doc­ -fO 'POFF Oil(? CO^TQ- (H “No nasty medicine,” Florence ap­ designed by' Max-Valier have de-] Ireland, a;dlstance of 1,800 miles. tor arrived, not even Ethel to an­ “ HE. .-i'o'srr ftMPOrfirt??: milk this summer. It is the swer the bell. She had started, but pealed. He laughed and went out. mohstrated that, the combination of \ Natalie told her there was someone Presently she heard the front pure liquid oxygen with liquid first food you should buy. downstairs to open the door. "I need door close. He must have gone. She fuel, such as atedhol, gasbllne, or Sum m ery you here,” she added, her hands wondered what Andrew waa doing. fuiil oil, produces ,a continuous re­ Indispensable for the chil­ cupping Florence’s forehead. Then the front door closed again. coil power with which muph greater She supposed he’d gone too. Short­ A Medified Sailor—Worn dren's diet it is an economi­ Andrew never was so sorry to speeds Q^n>be.attodned than with by Mary Lewie. sec anyone as he was that doctor. ly after that Natalie came up to her any airnlahe motor.yet'de'vlsed,” Dr. c s and' desirable food for "H .... ow do you do, sir?” he room. But Florence pretended to be Heylanat tolii the Associated Press. asleep. She didn’t ■want to see Nata­ greeted him. “We expept B(^n to attach two of the grownups. A ^ttle of “Good evening. Where's my pa­ lie worried, though she fplt she had, ettl for the success of, her plot, to affect these motors weighing about eleven our pasteurized milk is a tient? Upstairs?” popnds each to " 'an all-metal baby Andrew stopped him. “J u ----- st a labored breathing and let her breast heave up aad down a bit. plane and' to test out their possi­ bottle of health. . a moment,” he said, fidgeting nerv­ bilities. “ ously in the doctor’s path. “ I .... I Natalie stayed a while, .looking ___ I’m afraid that we may have at her and then went out, twist­ dAfSCliUNE.rFSGWiOHC' “Eventually-fwe shall start'right C0U.M? — from the-.groimd with the rocket called you unnecessarily, doctor,” he ing her handkerchief into a tight 'TtfAlNlhL ilT - motors' only. We bsHeye that with blurted out. “ You see, I brought bMl with her slender, shaking fin­ m a n Miss Jayhunter home. She was a lit- „gers. Florence longed to call . her u

Four Baseball 5 P O O R BUTTEKPLY IS AN ATHLETE NOW NATIONAL !1 ,, S.

1m. H. S. Wins 21-2 At PhlUdelpWa—• vnnv ■ PHILADKIiPBlA 9, XEW TORX t New TorlC ^ AB. K. H. PO. A. E. Critz. 2b ...... 0 } I I 2- From Rockville High Llndstrom. 3b ...... * 1 1 ® ® “ I 1 i i « VO HTT GAICE TJNDI® Hoian. c ...... 6 ? J J , , iT.T.»fyrRio flood UCfflnW. SilstilBrsF and W ndsor Tovgi Healey, xxxx ...... 0 » ® ° " % ■ • - — BEAT GLENNA Leach, It 3 1 2 2 0 0 Dowd Gets Four Hits; Smith, TJnfffiln, Neb.. May 24.-^(XF) 1 • « _a a y to B 'CawistiMAea. pitched Teams to O pp^ Greea c S t iord, ...... 1 ; ; ; » FulH*. cf ...... 1 #0 0 0 0 0 a no-hit game to give LdBCOin OTieary Pole Homers; Marshall, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 3 i it* first victory of the season to Hartford Hqd> Here for O'Farrell, xxi ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 the Nebraska State league last Bancroft, ss ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 night, Lincoln defeating Norfolk Moriarty Injured; Game Hubbell, P ...... 13 to 1. Game TUs AftonoM. SS 8 11 24 ft 1 This is believed to be toe first Lasts Nearly Three Hours. Philadelphia , _ game* ever pitched in AB. R. H. PO. A. E. no-hit Four gameii dot Manchester's Southern. cf ...... 5 1 1 1 0 ' league basebadl under electric ...5 12 15 Thevenow, 8S lights. week-end baseball schedule.. ’Two ' Manchester proved markedly su­ O'Doul, If ...... ^ will be played today and two to­ perior to RockvUle in basebali yes- Klein, rf ...... ° ❖ - Whitney, 3b ...... J morrow. terday after two hours and fifty Sher-lpck. lb ...... * minutes of play, the locals winning McCurdy, ...... w This afteriuxm Manchester High a very one-sided battle by the score Thompson, 2b ...... 4 2 1 SOX ARE UNABLE is trying conclusions for the second Davis, c ...... 3 time this season with Hartford Pub­ of 21 to 2. Manchester scored m Hurst, lb ...... u every inning but the second where­ Benge, p ...... lic High which it mauled at Colt’s as its opponents tallied only in the Collins, p ...... 0 Park in the opening game several list. Manchester entertains Hart­ Friberg. z ...... 1 TO CHEK LEADER weeks ago. Ilus game is to be Alexander, p ...... 0 played on' the West Side diamond. « ford Public High here at the West Smythe, p ...... Side Field this afternoon. Up at Woodbridge Field at Man­ Yesterday’s game was played in ^ 39 9 17 27 15 3 chester Green, Mgr. Sam Prentice’s New York ...... 000 Oil 033— 8 Rockville but one could not judge PhUaLlphi; ...... 020 100 15X -9 Fauliiner Pitckes Athletics to unruly colts are prancing about 'M'1 BO from the score which certaimy Runs batted in, Lindstrom, Leach, meet ever held in China. The anxious to dash over toe nine inning reveals no advantage for the home Terry, Crawford, O’Farrell, Ott 3, Poor Butterfly:of the song won’t waste herself stretch with the Windsor town team. Thompson. Davis, Whitney, Klein 3. awav ony more for she has taken up sports hai, marks the turning point in toe team. Yet Manchester’s victory was Friberg; Thevenow 2; two base hits, Chinese youth along western lines and toe introduc­ Third Straight Win in This game, too, shotdd _ prove well a rather costly one inasmuch as it Whitney, Thompson 2, Hubbell, doesn’t even give the soldiers a thought now. ’This tion of w'cstern sports among the girls of toe coun­ worth watchijBg. _ „ ‘ ' was not gained without the possible Leach, Klein. Lindstrom. Hogan; photo is that of the Min Lih Girls School volleyba l try. Then tomorrow we find the town. loss of Marcus Moriarty for the sea­ home runs. Whitney, Terry, Ott; sac­ team, champions of the first boys and girls track West Side Leagne. champions, the Bon Ami, playing, son. “Kiskie,” as he is called, was rifice hits. Davi!?. Lindstrom; hits, off Benge 8 in 7 2-3 innings; off Collins the second game, of their season up r o / injured when Cardalico, Rockville s 0 in 1-3 inning; off Alexander 3 in in Willimantic against the Rossie second sacker slid into him on a 1-3 inning; off Smythe 0 in 2-3 In­ The Athletics continued their Velvet makers. Jack Godek will do ning; stolen base. Ot{.; struck out, by close play. .Mofiiarty was spiked Hubbell 1; off Benge 3; off Alexander winning streak in the West Side the hurling for the Silk City outfit. badly, the nail on the little finger 1; winning pitcher, Collins; left on Stewart Going Great baseball league last night by trim­ The other game will be toe lone of his right hand being ripped com­ bases. New York 8; Philadelphia 8; Sabbath battle featuring a leadin pletely off. Brown finished at sec­ double plays, Ott and Marshall; Sher­ Local Sport ming the Red Sox hanclUy^ Next lock, Davis and Thompson; umpires, week the Red Sox and Yankees play town team when the Green tackles Pfirman and Clarke; time of game, , For St. Louis Browns the strong Simsbury team at Wood- Manchester had a batting bee at 2:15. 1 Chatter for toe second time. Despite the one bridge Field. the expense of Gross, Rockville hurl- X— Batted for Leach in 9th. ( lean League game, between De­ sided score, there was plenty of ex er, who was forced to remain . XX—Batted for Reese In Sth. | BY HUGH S. FUTiLEBTON, JR. Eddie Boyce will pitch for Man­ When Mi^s Chlyoko Tanaka of XXX—Batted for Marshall in 8th.- i troit and Chicago was rained out. citement in last night’s game. chester Green this afternoon and his firing line throughout toe long the Shoe! Girls’ High School team •xxxx— Ran for Hogan in 9th. . 1 Edward F. Taylor, chairman of drawn out battle. During that time The St. Louis Browns are not The Brooklyn Robins again Everything that ever happened I brother, Bobby, will be at second of Tokio made good 49 out of oO z—Batted for Collins in Sth inning, j demonstrated the efficacy of slug­ toe Recreation Center committee, "?bjh he had occasion to watch 22 base ' N making a great deal of progress in before, it seemed, was packed into base- Tomorrow Charlie Varrick or throws in a free-throw contest .she ging in the leading National League will officially open the horseshoe six and a half innings. Brennan was j Joe Prentice will occupy toe mound hits whistle past his ears. Ainong captured the world’s championship, At Boaton— the American League pennant race, them were plenty of extra b^e BROOKLYN 6, BOSTON 3 standing at present a rather poor contest as they hammered __ the pitching in Manchester tomorrow struck on toe face and knee. Am- with Tommy Sipples or A1 Poudrier according to results that were wired , Brooklyn ^ Braves into a 6 to 3 defeat and blows, including home by ^ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fifth, but with the aid of Walter brose got one on toe knee, McCon- j at seconiL 'The balance of the Green to Miami, where the winners were Stewart t o e r manage to get at again gained the top rung of the I when he tosses toe first shoe in the key hurt his leg sliding among other j lineup will be as follows: Wallett or Jimmy O’Leary and A1 Smith, tne tabulated. Miss Tanaka’s school Frederick, cf ...... 5 9 1 3 0 0 Manchester-Hartford match at the latter being the local pitcher^ He Gilbert. 3 b ...... 4 1 ® 2 3 0 feast part ot their share of victories, league incidents. Faulkner complained of IForgett, c; Hunt, lb; Boggini, ss; also won t he team championship HerJnan, rf ...... , 3 3 2 0 0 Stewart has developed into a con- gained a tie with the St. I^uls West Side. He will make a bn^t a slightly sore arm but held the Sox I Hewitt or Stevenson, 3b; Burkhardt, allowed only five hits and whiffed also won toe team championship Wright, ss ...... 4 1 2 2 3 1 speech as will a prominent Hartford seven batters. The victory was hiirler and ^ usually a vie- Cards who were deprived by rain of safely after toe first inning in wijich if; st. John, cf, and Picaut, rf. conducted all over the world. Bissonette, lb .5 0 2 1- 0 0 sports authority. Manchester’s eighth in nine games Bresler, If ...... 5 0 - 3. 0 0 w S , S ffife u rrS f^ e co rd is their chance to stay ahead at the the Red Sox looked like a real ball Simsbury will bring a strong Played. The summary follows: Flowers. 2b ...... 5 1 - 0 o 0 6 Wins and^ defeats as he proved no-htened I team to town and will take the field ! Lopez, c ...... o 0 0 o 1 0 Quite effective against the Cleve- The Pittsburgh Pirates tightened Many Manchester baseball fans After that everything happened, as follows: Welch, c; Eno or Far- Manchester, (21) 1 W. Clark, p ...... 4 0 1 0 1 0 AB H PO A E Luque, P ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 were among toe large croWd wlfich Fraser struck out the first three rington, p; O’Donnell, lb; Nichols, Vmrr fi* ...... 5 3 2 0 5 1 How They Stand watched toe Hartford Senators trim men to face him then went blooey. 2b; Weir, ss; Bednardezk, 3b; Pater- 36 6 15 27 13 1 toe Philadelphia Athletics yester­ In toe second he walked two men son, rf; Hanley, cf, and Campbell, Moriarty, 2b . .-.1 ? ? J 2 0 Boston Brown, 2 b ...... 2 1 1 1 2 0 day afternoon.' Foxx and Hass and allowed three hits and three I if. With fair weather, expectations Richbourgr, rf ...... 5 runs. In the fourth toe A ’s are that the largest crowd of toe Dowd, cf ...... 4 3 4 0 .0 0 YESTERADAY’S RESULTS Maranville, s s ...... 4 0 I The New York Yankees who, dropped their second in successton w;ere toe only two Mackmen who Magnuson, c f -----2 1 2 2 0 0 Sisler, lb ...... 4 « • spent toe day at West Point‘demon-! to Philadelphia. 9 to 8 The Pi- played toe full nine Innings, but toe emulated toe real A’s by poling out 1 season will watch toe Green battle Lupien, If ..••4 ^ 2 0 0 1 Eastern League Berger, If ...... 4 ^ strating the theory wf ballistics to , rates ran into more hard luck “ * A’s sure need a ,rest after the pair three hits and taking advantage of I the Simsbury invaders tomorrov/ K. Clark, cf ...... 3 three errors and another base on j that there will also be a good Mahoney, If.:-----3 0 ^ 0 0 0 Allentown 6, Pittsfield 5. toe futore army officers went into; second pitcher in two days.WM of trouncings toe Yanks gave them E. Moore, cf ...... 1 third Place 'The Yankees took; sent to bed just before he was d ^ Vi«ii« to score six runs. In the fifth j turnout of fans for this afternoon’s McConkey, 3b ... .3 ® 2 1 0 0 Springfield 9, New Haven 3. Gowdy, c ...... 3 Thursday, O’Leary, 3 b ...... 3 1 2 0 0 0 Providence 4, Albny 3. a Cooney, z ...... 0 TOrt Tn some experiments that to start. Enrin Brame was lost to they scored three more by virtue of j contest National Leag 5 0 sealed doesn’t seem to be around...... 6 3 .000 Gross, Moriarty; struck out by .516 English, ss ...... 5 « sooner had he blasted Jalue Flnkel- the three or four years since Pnrf. New York ...... 16 15 Heathcote. rf ...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 ♦'Yanks and Pirates tie game. C. C. Pyle raided toe amateur Smith 7; Gross 6; base on balls, .452 1 3 1 3 1 stein, I mean Jackie Fields, out, Manchester High’s tennis team is Boston ...... 14 17 Hornsby, 2b ...... 5 ranks, no pro has developed to make Smith 3; Gross 9; umpire, Blake. Cincinnati ...... 12 18 .400 Wilson, cf ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 from under his chapeau than the | playing Chapman Tech at New 1 2 2 0 0 AthlettM (II) it interestoig at home to Ex-Ama­ Philadelphia ...... 10 19 .345 Cuyler. If ...... 5 bustling and jostling for a crack a t ; Ixmdon this afternoon. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Grimm, lb ...... 5 1. 2 12 1 0 him. began with loud noises from . Yesterday’s, Stars teur Richards, who has been obliged American League D. Taylor, xxx . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 E. Bissell, rf -----1 0 0 0 0 0 W. L. PC. O 1 2 0 fight managers' all'toe way from to play international duets with Bell, 3b ----- 1 0 The big game next week is toe B. McConkey, 3b .4 1 2 2 3 Karl Kozeluh, toe Czecho-Slovakian Washington ...... 24 10 .706 Hartnett, c ...... 4 1 1 2 1 0 Bombay to Bangor. _ Stewart, Browns—Kept nine hits toe baseball contest between Man­ ALSlNGffi WHIPS .625 Carlson, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 To begin with, there is Jakie G. Gustafson „ « , , stroke 'wizard. Philadelphia ...... 20 12 Bush, p ...... 1 0 1 0 1 0 well scattered and won third Suc­ chester and West Hartford set for cf. 3b ...... 3 2 0 1 1 New Y o r k ...... 16 14 .533 0 Finkelstein, I mean Jackie Fields, Blair, x ,...... 1 0 0 0 0 cessive victory over (Cleveland to Thursday afternoon at the West Wilkinson, lb ....5 0 0 7 i Arc-light sports have gained Cleveland ...... 17 15 .531 Blake, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 to consider.' Jakie was promised* 4. Ambrose, c ...... 4 0 3 « 0 0 0 0 0 jO 3ide. steadily in popular favor and it is FERNANDEZ EASILY St. Louis ...... 14 18 .438 Stephenson, XX .... 1 a return match if he lost, and toe Herman, Dodgers—Got three Bin- Armstrong, If i l 0 0- .414 Nelson, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 chances are he’ll get it. Young, toe suggestion of Q: E. McBride, in Chicago ...... 12 17 Tolson, z ...... 1 ■0 0 0 0 0 scored three ruxis as Dodgers The Windsor team will play at Markham, ?s -----3 2 1 0 l .382 .. _ . — . Corbett m , beaten Braves 6 to 3. the Kansas City SUr, that toe. New York, May 24.— (AP)—That Detroit ...... 13 21 ■ II -■ —■ ■ Rockville tomorrow afternoon at Faulkner, p 3 3 2 0 -2 Southwestern Conference colleges' Boston ...... 12 21 .364 58 6 14. 24 14 1 stein, I mean Fields, and J|m«iy Woodbury, 2b ....2 3 - 8 i one knockout defeat A1 Singer suf­ Pittsburgh Henry ^ r k at 3 o’clock after meet­ in Texas -can attract more op­ McLamin, who has beaten Finkel­ H. Kearns, rf . . . 2 1 ® ^ J ; fered in his spectacular ring career AB. R. H. PO. A E. stein. I mean Fields, also must be ing the Green team here today. ponents by arranging to play foot­ has been avenged to toe full satis­ GAMES TODAY Brlckell. If ...... 5 1 2 2 0 0 JAPAN’S BEST ball at night. The idea is that this Grantham, 2b ...... 4 2 2 6 4 0 considered as due for a Totals ...... 31 13 10 21 10 faction of Singer. Thompson’s somewhat solid dome. would, save toe visiting elevens frona Eastern League P. W an er,/rf ...... 5 2 3 3 0 0 Bed Sox («) ■ „ Singer, knocked out by Ignacio Comorosky, cf ...... 2 1 1 2 0 0 Sammy Mandell is almost ready for . AB.RsH.PO. A. E. the rigors of -Texas heat. Fernandez a year ago gave toe Hartford at Bridgeport (2). Suhr, lb -...... 4 0 0 5 0 0 a bust at some welterweights, and Hartford Garnet The University of Missouri plays Filipino a sound truncing in a ten Providence at Albany (2),. Traynor, 3b ...... 2 0 1 1 8 0 Haddon, l b ...... 1 1 1 } ® the University of Texas at Austin Bool, c ...... 4 0 1 3 1 0 down in Cleveland toe managers of Baker, lb ...... * ® ® l ® round return battle at Madison Springfield at New Haven (2). Bartell, ss .3 0 0 5 5 0 20-year-old Paul Pirrone and battle- next fall and Gwinn Henry, to# Square Garden last night Allentown at Pittsfield (2). Melne, p ...... 2 1 0 0 0 0 Carney, 2b, 3b ..3 0 1 0 0 scarred 'Tommy Freeman are cprtng, At H»rtf*»4«--- - V . Tiger coach, would like to have the Singer weighed 135; Fernandez Spencer, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Orison, rf.....l 0® ® ® engagement take place in the com­ National League to high heaven and waving stacks (EzfelUtioa X KUis, r f ...... '. 2 1 1 0 1 131. SENATOHA «. ATHLETICS S parative cool of toe evening under Ciincinnati at St.*Louis. 31 7 10 27 13 0 of bills in toe effort to get a crack Hartford ^ , Hunt, ss...... 4 1 1 1 1 New York at Philadelphia. -Pittsburgh...... 211 000 l2x— 7 at the title. E. Boyce, If .... 2 1 2 1 0 flood-lights. Recalling a game with Chicago ...... 000 010 023— 6 I —I I - 4 . .3 1 2 0 2 S. M., U. at DaUas two years ago, Brooklyn at Boston. Runs batted in, P» Waner, Comorr Corrella, 3b . . . . Aitken, c f ...... 1 ® ® ® ^ Chicago at Pittsburgh. How Good Is He? Novoselle. 3b/.. ..1 0 i : 9 0 Henry told Clyde Littlefield, toe osky, Brickell, Traynor, Heathcote, ..5 1 1 4 1 Moriarty, cf .... 1 1 ® J ® Bool. Stephenson, English, Grantham, There is a wide divergence in H. Watson. If • Texas athletic Erector: AMERICAN American League Roser, rf ...... 5 .1 2 - 2 •0 Hand, 3b, p ...... 5 i ? S Cuyler 2, Bell; twp base hits. P. the views of toe critics as to ..5 >3 4 5 0 “It ‘ is almost impossible to go Detroit at Chicago, Waner, (iomorosky, Hornsby, Wilson Hohman. cf .... Metcha, c -----. . 3 0 1 11 0 how good Young Jack Thompson is. Malay, lb ...... 5 1 . 3 7 0 through toe game at high speed on St. Louis at (Cleveland. 3, Grantham; three base hits, Brick­ ..5 - 1 -3 3 1 FrajMfvK. P ...... 3 0 0 1 1 ell 2; stolen bases, Suhr'; sacrifice, Thie seems to be shared by those Paynter, 2b a hot day down there. . . . I had Philadelphia at New York (2). J. Watson, as .. ..4 0 0 3 1 Seachfield, P ••••I ® ® J ® ST. LOUIS 8. CLEVELAND 4 Boston at'Washington. ■\yili8on, Meine, Comorosky, Bell; dou- ambitious gents known as man- ..4 3 0 Burke, rf ..>••• ® 0 0 0 0 ^ a good team against S. M. U. We ,ble plays, Bartell to Suhr; left on Bryant, c ...... i> . St. Louis Cannon, p . .1 0 0 0 2 I scorsd a touchdown in the first four AB. R. H. PO. A. base, Chicago 12; Pittsburgh-9; bases -J. 0 . 0 0 0 on balls, off Meine 5; off Carlson 2; ^^Amoog toe managers, Pop Foster, Walsh. iX Totals ...... 28 8 9 18 3 5 minutes-but after seven minutes of Blue, lt> ...... I 4 ® 1 Manfredi, p ... ..2 0 9 P- 0 ' play we were through. The next O’Rourke. 3b ...... 5 0 l l z off Bush 3, off Blake 2; struck out, whose boy is Jimmy. M cLari^, --, Scort by inninge: Manush, If •..•f.»».4 2 2 1 by Blake 1; by Meine 1; by Nelson 1;. doesn’t seem so crazy to have ms 41 3 -X Atbletica ...... 080 631 X—13 week we went to Chicago and played by gpencer 2; hits' oft Carlson 6 in ■yoimg man tangle with Thompson 400 001 1— 6 a whale of a game against North­ 3 innings; off Blake 2 In 1; off Meine • Athletl^ Red Sox ...... Schulte, cf ...... 4 0 2 3 0 again, even though Jimmy did man­ AB. R. H. Two base hits, Hand 2, -Ambrose, western." Mellllo, 2b ...... 3 0 0 5 3 W ith The Leaders 14 in 8; off Bush none In 3; off Nelson BiRhop. 2b ...... '...9 0 0 y r y 0 Gulllc, rf ...... 2 0 1 1 0 3 in 1; off Spencer none in 1; wild age to get toe decision in a recent WIlliamR. 2b ...... 4 0 1 4, a » stolen bases, Carney, EUie. At New Orleans (where quite a R. Farrell, c ...... 3 0 1 2 0 pitch, Spencer; winning pitcher, toacus before' Thompson became strong, Faulkner, Woodbury; bit by few games now are scbedified at Meine; losing'pitcher, (jarlson;-um­ Haas, c f ...... 5 J J ^ J 2 Steward, p ...... 4 0 - pires, Donohue, Reardon and Riglor: champion. McLamin. it was said, Keesey. lb ...... 4 2 2 7 0 pitcher. Woodbury.by Hand, Mor­ night) Henry recalled that his 1925 Inclading Games of l ^ y 23. team played a great 'Tulane eleven 34 1 ~9 27 9 1 time, 2:14. ' broke fiis liand and stUl beat Cramer. If ...... :-3 0 * * » « iarty, Carney by Faulkner; bases ( » National— X—Batted for Bush in 7th. V Ytiompson,. but among toe lads at balls off Faulkner 1, Fraser 4 in 5,. to a 6-6 tie on an afternoon when Cleveland Batting—Herman, Robins, .432. Foxx. 3b ...... *■■*•? J 2 -f, n 0 AB. R. H. PO. A E XX—Batted for Blake in Sth. the ringside was heard many a Miller, rf ....;...... « 1 « » ® « Searchfleld 1 in 1, Hand 1 in 1; the sun was 90 in the shade and Morgan.vrf ...... 4 1 1 .3 0 ( Runs—^Terry, Giants, 38. »x x — Ran for Grimm in Sth. -i z—Batted'for Nelson in'9th. ■' earning and dissenting voice at toe H a rris,'rf ...... 3 » * * ® g struck out by Faulkner 5, Fraser 7 there was no shade. J. Sewell. 3 b ...... 5 1 3 o 1 Hits—Frederick, Robins, .85. decision. Pop retains in 5, earchileld 1 in 1, Hand 2 in 1; \ Averin, c f...... 5 J: 1.5 0 Doubles—Frisch, Cards, 15. Ralston, c ,,'...... 3 0 0 3 0 0 Fonseca, to ...... 3 ® 4 , 2 xoiemories of that broken hand, and McNair, ss ...... 4 6 1 a a i winning pitcher Faulkner, losing From the Pacific Coast League Hodapp. 2b 4 * 4 ? 3 Triples—Cuyler and English, was at the ringside the bright Leibhardt. p ...... •* » « » \ ® pitcher Fraler; umpires Brennan comM the 'tale about Lew Moning, Seed*, If ...... - ...... 4 0 0 2 1 Cubs, 6. Last Night’s Figgis Young Jack bruised Jakie ^ n k e l- Supplee, p and Holland. owner of the Sacramento club, pur­ Ix Sewell, c ...... 4 0 1 4 1 Home ."tuns—Wilson, Cubs, 12. ^etaT I mean Fields, out of toe Ehmke, xx ______chasing a milking machine for the Goldmftn>.88 •#•••#a..4 0 0 4 i Runs batted in—Klein, .Philadel­ Ifftrd6r« Peeeeeasaaael 1 1 ^ J New York—A1 Singer, Npw York, championship. When toe do « « 10 24 10 1 father of JAany Backer, Senator Jablonowskl. p K....2 0 0 0 0 phia, 39, outpointed Ignacio Fernandes, meet—Thompson and McLamn—it HABVABD FAVORm . third baseman, so that the youthful •25-'fS W. Farrell, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 i Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 9. Philippines, 10. Lew Massey, will be for money, with the chal­ star could leave the farm and con- ■ ' 36 4 9 27 8 AmericSiP— Philadelphia, outpointed Johnny lenger taking pl^y> ^ , Ithaca, N. Yf, May 34.:^(A P)-- tfaue bis profeasional baseball ca­ Batting—Rice, Senators, .404. Corrella. Noyosello. Hohm^, thrse Nina oraws representinr Harvard, St. Louis ...... 100 200 0 ^ — 5 McMillan, Scotland, 10. East December, Pop / ^ “ wd The jinx that-has dogged Glenna base hits, Hohmlm, M ai^; bom* reer. Runs—^Ruto, Yanks, 36. / Detroit—^Mickey Walker, world 340,000 to let McLamin meet FieldSji^ Paynter; stolen^" bases, Syracuse and Cornell, engage in a The elder Backer, ft seems, was BUM batted in. Schulte 2 O’Rourke. Hits, Rice, Senators, 55. an have felt verv Odd abouF Collett’s footsteps m British Worn* ble Plays. H. Watson ^ to Hwant. J. triangular regatta on Lake Cayuga KrMs Gulllc, J. Sewell, Averlll, middleweight champion, outpointed Watson to Paynter to Jwajr,(Mc- Insistent that Lenny remain on the Doubles—Cronin, Senators, 15. Charley Belanger,. Cjanada, 10 (n.0n Nalr. to Williams. Paynter to J.Wa^ here late to

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V no allowance or refunds can be tnarte TRADES AND TERMS rate. Vaughn Barber School, 14 democrats have perfected what on six time ads stopped after the Market street. Hartford. Tel. 5879. house. O. R. Lamphier Farm, MaA may result in a working agreement fifth day. . MADDEN BROS. 860 Main street. East Hartford. No ’‘till forbids"; display lines not 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 for mutual help. There will be an Tel. 8-3221. interchEinge of support and opposi­ *'^The Herald will not be responsible FOR SALEl—1922 Ford touring car, HELP WANTED— for more than one incorrect Insertion ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 FOR SALE—6 ROOM house; also 5 tion candidates are expected to be of any advertisement ordered for in good condition, price $25. Call FEMALE 35 room bungalow. All improvements. withdrawn by each after the pri­ auction ' more than one time. after 5 p. m. at 85 Walnut street. FOR RENT — EAST CENTER mary, as a practical means of gain The inadvertent omission of incor­ W a n t e d — a n experienced Call at 168 Benton street. Dial street, 131, room, near center. Con­ 8713. ing victory. Island No. 2 Williams Pond, Lebanon rect publication of advertising will be second mhid. Please telephone for tinuous hot water, on bathroom rectified only by cancellation of the appointment, Manchester 3189 Democrats have been out of pow­ charge made for the service rendered. BUSINESS SERVICES floor. er for years in the state. Farmer- All advertisements must conform after 8 a. m. Saturday, May 24th, 3 p. m., D. S. T. In style, copy and typography with OFFERED 13 Laborites reached the peak of their regulaHoni enforced by the publish­ power in 1923 when both Minnesota About 1 acre of land, 5 room furnished cottage, boat, canoe. ers and they reserve the right to ASHES REMOVED BY the load or HELP WANTED— MALE 36 TENEMENTS 63 TINIEST REPUBLIC senators, Henrik Shipstead and New York owner instructs us to seO to highest bidder. Sale on edit, revise or reject any copy con­ job Any other jobs for light truck. sidered objectionable. APARTMENTS—FLATS— Magnus Johnson, as well as three premises. CLOSING HOURS— Classified ads to V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Dial members of the house wore the Take New London Turnpike to Marlborough Four Comers, be published same day must be re­ 6148. WANTED—DISTRIBUTOR FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT "with HOLDS EECTTONS party label. turn left to Hebron Green, Inquire road to Williams Pond. ceived by 12 o’clock noon; Saturday* If yon wish to enjoy a mal qniet cool summer vacation buy 10:30 a. m. WANTED—TEAM WORK carting all improvements, at 81 Florence Senator Schall, the only blind We have an opening for a distri­ street. -Apply on premises. man ever to be seated in the Sen­ this property. Price low. TELEPHONE YOUR ashes, plowing, etc. L. T. Wood butor with hekdquarters in Man­ ' Co., 55 Bissell street. ate, levelled an attack on Governor WANT ADS. chester. This connection should pro­ FOR RENT—550 MIDDLE Turn­ San Marino Has Had Its Christianson’s administration as bis T. D. FAULKNER CO., AUCTIONEERS Ads are accepted over the telephone duce earnings from $7000 to $10,000 pike, East, 7 room tenement, mod­ first campaign step.-He has pledged 64 Pearl St. Tel. 3-2241, ' Hartford at the CHARGE RATE given above a year for a man who is a capable as a convenience to advertisers, but, FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 ern. F. R. Manning, ‘230 Hackma­ to continue support of the insur­ the CASH RATES will be accepted as salesman and'who is able to main­ tack street. Telephone 8146. Freedom for Centnries; gent republican bloc. KULL PAYMENT if paid at the busi­ tain an office and employ, train and ASTERS, ZINNIAS, snapdragon, Govenior Christianson, claiming ness office on or -'before the seventh supervise salesmen. Large Ohio FOR Rent—six room tenement, day following the first Insertion of salwa, cosmos, straw flowers, sca- manufacturer of nationally adver­ near Center and troUej , steam Neutral During War. tax' reduction, economy, and reo"- each ad otherwise the CHARGE -biaso, pansies 25c doz. Potted KATfl will be collected. No responsi­ tised products. Established 15 years. heat, all improvements. Phone gMization of the state’s govern­ plants 10c each and up. Gladiola bility for errors in telephoned ad* Give full information about yourself 4920. ment as fruits of his administra­ will be Assumed and their accuracy bulbs 25c doz. Bleeding heart 50c and business experience. Address A. San Marino— (A P )—The smallest tion, has centered his appeal on a cannot be guaranteed. each, forget-me-nots, blue and C. Trautwein, Distributor-Manager, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at republic in the world, San Marino, pledge to work for upwdrd revision pink, in bloom 25c basket. Large INDEX OF P. O. Box 983, Dayton, Ohio. 64 North Elm street. Apply 68 has just held its election with the of tariffs 'on farm produce. CLASSIFICATIONS variety -of hardy perennials 50c North Elm street or telephone traditional ceremonies of its ten cen­ Democrats have selected Eflnar doz. Evergreens 50c each and up. Births ...... • • A 6011. Laurence A. Converse. turies of freedom. Hoidale, Minneapolis attorney, as Engagement* ...... B Special i on flowering shrubs 10c For the next six months, Com- their senatorial nominee, and Far- Marriage* ...... C each. Tomato plants 15c doz. 75c SITUATIONS WANTED— FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, mendatore Manlio Gozi and Com- mer-LabOrites have nominated Death* ...... D second floor, all improvements, £ per hundred, cabbage plants, sum­ mendatore Marino Lopfernini will Floyd B. Olson for governor. Lead­ Card of Thank* MALE 39 rent $19. Call at 56 School street. In Memcriam ...... T mer and winter, 10c doz, 60c per guide the destinies of the tiny state ers of the minority parties have I hundred. McConville Nursery, 7 Dial 7393. Lost and Found WANTED— c e il i n g s to repair, under the title of captains-regent. agreed on an interchange of sup- Announcement* ...... S Windemere street, Honaestead: S and plaster work of all kinds. Ncllo They were elected in the public pal­ iport for the two. Personals ...... Park, Maiichester. Tel. 5947. FOR RENT—5 ROOM tenement at Aatomoblle* Ridolfe, 95 Charter Oak street. y 235 Spruce street, with all im­ ace in the presence of the regency, 4 or council, and "then escorted to the Automobile* for Sal* ...... provements. Inquire 237 Spruce 1929 Chevrolet Coach Automobile* for Exchange ....« 5 PLANTS AND FLOWERS for Me­ Basilica del Santo, to receive the Auto Acces»orie«—Tire* ...... • morial Day, pans, boxes, baskets street., Auto Repairing—Painting ... 1 ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 blessing of the church. PORTUGUESE DICTATOR 1929 Chevrolet Coupe 7-A and tubs filled with beautiful flow­ And thus the republic of San Ma­ Auto Scliool* ...... ers, . vines and foliage plants, FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on Autos—Ship by Truck ...... S FOR SALE—LIGHT , BUSINESS Charter Oak street, near Main. In- rino goes on every six mouths per­ 1929 Chevrolet Roadster Autos—For Hire ...... • baskets, wreaths, sprays, crosses wagon; also bean poles.. E. W. A t­ tiaragea— Service— Storage i.. . . . 19 •.quire Philip Lewis, 83 Charter Oak petuating its r ights. Completely sur­ SENDS GREETINGS TO or any other design made to your wood, Lake street. Phone Rosedale rounded by Italian territory, the San 1928 Chevrolet Coaitsh Motorcycles^—Bicycle* ...... 11 order. Carnations, roses and bou­ street. Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 11 32-4. Marinese have stubbornly clung to 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Itnaincas nnU rrofe**lon*l Service* quets of all sizes. We have a com­ FOR, RENT—4 ROOM FLAT, first their political liberities. While Ital­ AMERICAN TRAVELERS Business Services Offered ...... 13 plete stock of everything for your floor, all improvements, 145 Pearl ian cities around them have given 1928 W hippet Coach l-roiiseliold Services O ffered...... IS-A Memorial Day needs. Wedding Building—Contracting ...... 14 FOR SALE—GOOD LOAM, dark or strwt. Phone 5743. up their right to elect their own bouquets and funeral designs are ElorisLS”^N ur&^rics •«••••*•*•*• 16 light. E. Dickenson. Teh 1188. mayors and are governed by podesta Lisbon.— (AP)—Antonio Oscar de 1928 Ford Tudor Funeral Directors ...... 1® our specialty. Annual bedding and FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with Heating— Pluinbirfe— Roofing 17 appointed by the central govern­ Fragoso Carmona, a small kindly hardy plants by the thousands. garage, all. improvements, steam ment, San Marino twice a year 1927 Chevrolet Sedan Insurance ...... J* Evergreen trees and all other BUILDING MATERIALS 47 man who is reconstructing Portugal Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 heat. Apply H. W. Harrison, 598 elects its own governors. as presidential dictator of the re­ 1927 Chevrolet Sport Cojipe^ , Moving—Trucking—Storage ... SO varieties of shrubs for your garden Center street. Phone 3839. The San Marinese select their two Paiiiling— Papering ...... SI FOR SALE—SECONDHAND lum­ public, promises a welcome to the and hedges. Burke the Florist, captains-regent from the sixty eld­ 1927 Essex Coach Professional Service*...... S2 Wayside Gardens, Rockville, Conn. ber, building 26x30, containing 2 FOR RENT—3 ROOM shack, with stranger within his gates. Kepali'in'g...... 21 ers of the Gr^at Council. This iS| “Tell Americans,” he said, “ that niailoflng— Dyeing— Cleaning . . . 24 Tel. 714. floors. W. G. Glenney Lumber Com­ two acres of. cleared land in Man­ 1926 Chevrolet Sedan pany, Manchester. , composed of nobles, landowners and Portugal has alw^s had a genuine Toilet Goods r.nd Service ...... 2a chester Green. Wm. Kanehl. Tele­ burghers or ordinary citizens in IVantcd—Business Service ...... 26 FLOWERS FOR MEMORIAL DAY phone 7773. affection for; them, and will always 1925 Chevrolet Sedan Miliirntiunal —Geraniums, Matha Washingtons, equal proportion. The captains- try to make a'visit to this coimtry a Courses and Classes ...... 27 fuchsias, ageratum, colens, bego­ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement, all regent are assisted in governing by pleasant experience for travelers.” 1925 Chevrolet Coach I’riv.Tte Instruction ...... 2S a Small Council of twelve members iiancing ...... 2S -A nias, sweet alyssum, petunias, —RADIO ■ 49 modem improvements at 19 Rus­ General Carmona has been in Mu.sical—Dramatic ...... 29 heliotrope, lobelia, dusty miller, sell street. Inquire 21 Russell St. selected from the Great Council. The office only since J927 when he was TRUCKS Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 vinca vines, English ivy, dracaena, LATEST MODELS of Atwater Small Council acts also as Supreme called to the,' presidency by the Financial 3 R.OOM SUITE, new Johnson Court. 1928 Chevrolet 11-2 Ton—Stake Body Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 also annual flower plants, asters, Kent, and Zenith Radios, electrical ‘'military juntas which rules the coun­ Business Opportunities...... 32 zinnias, salvia, calendulas, snap­ work of all kin(Js7. Raymond A. Block, all modem improvements. Italy has been careful not to in­ try behind toe.belies. But in that 1926 Ford Panel Money to Loan ...... J ...... 33 dragons, straw flowers, scaliosa, Walker, 64 Mather street. Phone Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ fringe on the liberties of the-38- shbrt span'he h^s .turned the an Help and Sitnation* salpiglossis stpeks, cornflowers, 4673. tor 7635. square mile republic. Since the nually growing budget deficit into a 1924 Ford Panel Help Wanted— Female ...... 35 Kingdom of Italy, in 1862, shortly Help Wafited—Male ...... 36 larkspur, cosmos, verbenas, mari­ surplus; reorganized the railways “With an Okay That Counts.” /' APARTMENT AND OFFICE rooms after its o"wn foundation, guaranteed Help "Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 gold, phlox and some perennials, and. made'the main roads fit for for rept in Forest Block, Main the independence of the republic by Agents Wanted ...... 37-A delphiniums, coreopsis, candytuft, • FUEL AND FEED 49-A automobile'trafric and, above all, Situations Wanted—F em ale...... 38 street. August Kanehl. Dial 7541. the act of March 22, each .Italian has'restored peace and order where Situations AMenred-^Male...... 39 Sweet William, hollyhock, pansies government has been as tactful and Employment Agencies ...... 40 and forget-me-nots. 621 Hartford FOR SALE—BIRCH seasoned hard there had been murder, party strife Live Stock— Pet*— Poultry—Vehicle* FOR RENT—4 ROOMS all im­ cautious in its dealings with the Road Greenhouse. Call 8962. wood, or hickory sawed for stove, provements, rent reasonable. In­ and confusion. The Maddey Chevrolet Co., Inc. Dogs—^Birds— Pets ...... 41 furnace, or fire place by the truck diminutive republic as if'it had a He springs from a distinguished Live Stock—Vehicles f ...... 42 quire H. Mintz Department Store. powerful country like France or Ger­ Used Car Lot Comer Bbin and Pearl. Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 load, good service and measure military family—his gr,-jidfather 1i\'anted — Pets— Poultry—Stock 44 STORAGE 20 guaranteed. Fred. Miller, Coventry. FOR RENT—5 ROOM modern many within its borders. fought Napoleon and his great- Used Car Lot Phone 6874. For Sale—91i*cellaneoii* Telephone Rosedale 33-3. tenements, including white plumb­ When the World War began, San grandfatherrwas a famous warrior Articles for Sal* ...... 45 MOVING-^-TRUCKlNG- Marino declared its neutrality, and Boats and Accessories ...... 46 ing, Walnut street, near Pine, very —but he is modestly incarnate. He Building Materials ; ...... 47 reasonable. Inquire Tailor Store, maintained it all the time Italy was likes to lay aside .toe cares, o f state L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and at war with Austria and Germany. Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 piano moving, modem equipment, GARDEN—FARM- 5 Walnut street. Tel. 5030. to romp with his grandchildren or Electrical Ap.pliances—Radio .. . 49 DAIRY PRODUCTS 50 Like the Republic of Switzerland it to work at a ca^entry bench. He ]'’uel and Feed ...... 49--\. experienced help, public store­ was entirely surrounded by the bruit Garden — Farm— Dairy. Products 50 house. Phone 4496. FOR RENT—3 ROOM'flat, all im­ recenUy passed; ;his sixtieth birth­ Household Goods ...... 51 v e g e t a b l e p l a n t s , tomatoes, provements, hot water heat, at 168 of war but* itself untouched.. The Re- day. ^lachinery and T o o ls ...... *....• 52 PERRETT & GLENNE2 INC. pepper, cabbage, cauliflower, kohl­ Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or call jiublic maintains its own little army Under the constitution, the presi- Musical Instrum ents...... 53 for police purposes. Office and Store Equfpment . . . . 54 Local and long distance express rabi and eggplant. 621 Hartford 8241. deht is limited to a term of five Specials at the S to re s...... 56 and freight service, including over­ Road Greenhouse. Call 8962. San.Marino is somewhat out of years. But. to the absence of par­ "Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 night express service between Man­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement A-1 the way for American tourists, with liament, which is charged with Wanted—To Buy ...... 58 chester and New York. Furniture WANTED—CUSTOMERS for T. B. condition, Charter Oak street, be­ the result that nine-tenths of Ameri­ electing the chief executive, he may Rooms— Boa rd— Hotel*— Resort* tested milk, at your door dally 13c tween Spruce and Main streets. cans "Visiting Italy fail to see it. It Resianrant* moved under the supervision of ex­ hold his place indefinitely. Change THI5 15 'tOUR a quart with tickets. MapA Bdwe Apply Sam Yulyes, 701 Main is perched on seven hills or moun­ depends upon the army and the Rooms Without Board ...... 59 perts and in specially constructed first visit ^ NO,TCAHeiOWk Kearders W an ted ...... 59-A trucks. Phone 3063, 4860 or 8864. Farm, Coventry. Phone Rosedale street. Telephone 5425. tains. The town of San Marino, army is devoted to Carmona. AT THCNAVAU- Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 33-13. whose population approaches 2,000— LA5T 5PRIN6>. Hotels—Restaurant* ...... 61 FOR RENT—FOUR room flat, third ACAPEMV, T AVanfed^Rooms—Board ...... 62 the popiflation. o f the Republic is th is is JOHN'S Real Estate For Rent floor, all' improvements, all re­ about 15,000—is perched on the IT, MR PARA? PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 decorated, garage, at 36 Clinton TWO FAMILY FLAT ;5ECOW9 YEAR AS Apartments. Flats. Tenements .. 63 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 highest, Mt. .Titano, 2,437 feet high In Greenacres only few years Business Locations for Kent . . . 64. street. Phone 4970. with precipitous sides. A e A per He fie. Houses for Rent ...... 65 PAINTING AND PAPER-hanging, FOR SALE—ONE 3 BURNER gas built all -,upTto-date in style and The freedom of San Marino arizes Suburban for Rent ...... 66 neatly done; prices reasonable. range^ one 2 burner gas plate, price FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ equipment. Two car garage goes Summer Homes for R e n t ...... 67. from the action of the abbots of the James F. Roach, Jr., 36 Walnut reasonable. Inquire at Selwitz Shoe em improements. Inquire at 27 with it. -A good Investment or a Wanted to R e n t ...... 68 street Dial 5921. monastery around, which the town Real Estate For Sale . Shop, Main street," com er Pearl. Elro street. nice home at only $9,000. Figure Apartment Building for Sale . . . 68 started. In the Tenth Century they it out for yourself. Business Property for S a le ...... 70 PAINTING, PAPEHHANGING and FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD - furni­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM-flat, all mod­ formed a free commune. The Pope We have a nice cottage of 5 Farms and Land lor Sale ...... 71 kalsomining, first class work, ture; also pianp, in excellent con­ ern improvements, ^quire Robert recognized the independence of the rooms that is up-to-date ■ with a' Houses for .Sale ...... " 72 prices reasonable, by job or 75c per dition, party leaving town, 220 R. Keeney, 16 Bldrldge street. Republic in 1291,. Many attempts on garage, close to Main street that we Lots for Sale ...... 73 hour. Telephone 8475. Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 Center street, telephone 7969. its freedom were made in the Middle offer at $5,200.. , Easy terms. Suburban .for Sale ...... 75 FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM flat on Ages by the lords of neighboring Ur- Real Estate for Exchange...... -76 3 Piece Jacquard Center street, also 6 room tene­ bino, Monefeltro and Rimini. The Wanted— Real E sta te...... 77 ROBmiT J. SMITH . , Anctloa— Legal Notice* A Hungarian has invented appa­ velour living roopi suite ment, all modem improvements. last attempt was as. recent as 1853. Legal Notices ...... 78 ratus to transmit motion pictures $110 Inquire 147 East Center street. But the little Republic survived all Hire and Antomoblle Inranuioe. either by wire or radio. Watkins Furniture Exchange Telephmie 7864. these trials. Phone 3450 1009 Main

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Mrs. Springer—Elizabeth, why in the world did you leave that big l©1830 j;King cobweb up there? ^ Elizabeth—Oh. if you please ma'am, I thought it was a part of OUR BOARDING HOUSE the wireless. e NiA By Fontaine Fox By Gene Ahem Judge—Why did you assault this Mickey (Himself) McGuire man? Defendent—He came up to me The easiest thing to grow In garden is tired. Mm - m — v/a l e T and said: ‘‘I hear you’re going to I’M get a new loud speaker.” ^ AUvlAVs cures mV * Judge—I can’t see how you con­ by Uie one with the skin she loves MOSi* AMAZf^iCa IfJv/eAj-tlOlJ 'o F HAIR "BUT tM A(3iM sider that sufficient provocation. to retouch. A6 E. CHI' voUR oiAiAi Ha i r ! -fHe cM-rEREST oF i T Defendent—No one can speak of .VA/VW 5 IMPL.V SE-T^THe MIRRORS AMD S IA R T 5 C(EM CE I UilU-#‘ BECAUSe i my fiancee like that, and get away Here comes the chap who kissed \-r POES an old maid on the bridge at mld- IM N f -THE BACK OF- th e MECKf^.HSEP -T W iT , am p p a s s with it. BARBERS I idght—and her bridge fell out. BV GLlR BlCiEiES-T 'BAMKERSr AMP OM ITS MERITS ^ OUT OF The Twain trouble with the girl of l e a d e r s o f IMDHSTr V ' 3AV £a d L ul. today is she refuses to act like the People we could do very well -fHERE DOC-TOR, VJOLILD V c U ’ U K E ■pRO'BABL'/ SEMP S b B ! girl of yesterday. without: The bozo who borrows your foun­ -To 'TfeV i-f 2 Mo c HAREE ; VoU A LOT OF Onnie—^Where did the expression tain peK trUS-f REMoV/E WOMR HAT AMD c u s t o m e r s The bimbo who borrows your BECSIM a t "T iE BACK ‘‘One for all and all for one ’ orlgi- m V (So o d USl^C ? pocketknife. OF t h e M ECK I Connie—Peggy Joyce. The gazabo who is always asking m a M I you what time it is, because he s Somehow' the neighbors always ^ too cheap to buy even a dollar think the sad look on a married wo- j watch. man’s face is due to her husband, j ______1 He who dances must pay the fid­ Visitor (inspecting newlyweds dler, the bootlegger, the florists, tiny apartment)—Is this an ash- and checkroom attendant, the door­ tr&y ? man and the taxi driver. Young Hubby—Gosh, no! That’s the kitchen. A man should never complato be­ cause he ‘‘isn’t getting aU that is College Boy (home for summer) coming to him.” He should usually __^Well, dad, bought some books on congratulate himself. farming for you to dig into. Dad—Yeah, and I’ve bought an­ Usher—How many, please? other 80 acres for you to dig into. Exasperated Person—There were five of us, but three died. Harold—What’s become of the girl with the skin you love to Then there’s the Scotchman who touch? , ^ , got married when he found it was Charles—She’s been supplanted the woman who paid. Two can live as cheaply as one, NCEL but it takes more money to do it. The larger the medicine chest the UPON lower the family’s health. A TIME. Now listen, girls, the ideal man £ exists only in the mind of a woman who has never married. Ol 930 BY KEA SERVICE. IRC. REQ~. U. S. PAT. CTT. The Nat Cracker By Crane One of the snooping reporters Wanted—An Island fovmd a book in Jack Shar­ WASHINGTON TUBBS IL key’s camp in Orangeburg the other day. A sure sign that Shar­ ^ I - - ^(AAMBETH VIlMD'S CHAMCtEP key really is in earnest about want­ MP^iBE vWE ing to win the heavyweight cham­ ^ ‘AT'S.PUMMS— fAK^BE VME A^EMT Ci0\M6 NORTH y w CUAMCE VNE VtVi. EVEPM T\ME I TviiMVC O' TWOSE PASSE^*Tv\E pionship. \AE OVIGWTA AM'j MORE. SEEMS THAT ALL ® GOT .OFSE61W. HEADVLUMTERS SMASVMUG OUP.COMTASV \SLAMD AMD ,, ABLEToSEfe ‘AT THESE SQUALLS HIT US PROM O’Goofty offers ten to one that It \ VD K\UE\) ’EM ALL, COULDM'T S E e/ !# -■ ( THEM PmU9P\Me OLD VSLAMD BV piPPEREMT 0\R.ECTiONS, \- was some kind of a book about ISLAM’S F TrtVS .J . T . Daniel Guggen- /; public speaking. KEEPS UP. helm, multimil- la lionaire philan-,;; Max enters this bout with a slight t h r o p I 8 t, advantage, though, as he is addicted worked, in west- ; i to reading Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, ern mining : i Shaw and a couple of other Greeks. camps, -where v Making him one up on Sharkey be­ he s 1 e p t - in • fore they ever meet. tents or -wag­ ons. He also The Giants finally managed to ■worked in his win a game from the Bostdn father’s -whole­ Braves the other day.^ The same sale embroidery day was featured by another star­ shop. tling upset, the Athletics actually beating the Senators.

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