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RETURNED UNHURT w;2 S t Paul Millionaire Released REGISTER VOTE France Belieyed BehRid Piaii After Ransom 'le ss Than Stock Prices Advance ' • ■« im O O O ” Is Paid by His TOMORROW ON to Adjoom Economic Par­ RelabVes. DROEPEAL As The Dollar Slumps ley Until the Stablization of Correncies Can Be Set­ New York, June 19.—(AP)—^News, , The British pound sterling ad­ S t Paul, June 19.—(AP) — Wil­ Expect Big Vote as Both that the. admlnistratioq ^ d not vanced more than 7 cents to above liam Hamm, Jr., kldpaped mil­ favor an immediate dollar stabiliza- 34.14 and European gold currencies tled— France Declares lionaire brewery head, was released Sides Organize to Get ticm plan which would interfere with made substantia] gains. early today near Wyoming, Minn., rising prices on American markets Wall street came to work in a Eyerytbing Rests With >and euTived at his home imharmed. was received enthusiasticadly in mood exatetly opposite to that which Turned loose 45 miles north of Electors to Polls — How speculative quarters today. prevailed about tee middle of last Stocks soared |1 to around 36 a week when it appeared momentari­ Washington. - here, he came home with Police share in active trading on tee New ly teat a dollar control arrangement Chief Tomas E. Dahill and Detec­ Vote Reads on Machines. York Stock Exchange as the dollar was near completion. Traders hast­ tive Thomas Brown. slumped afresh in foreign exchange ened to replace commitments which London, Jime 19.—(AP) — Ad- Dahill and Brown sped out of trading. Cotton Jumped |1 to 31.25 a bad been lightened against a possi­ town to get Hamm as soon as word Manchester will go to the polls bale. Rubber and sugar futures ad­ ble “i>egging” of American currency Joummjtot of tee world economic of the release came from William tomorrow to register its convic­ The scene in the plaza of tbe Union Station at Kansas City, Mo., after atiesperate attempt by to vanced in active deaUngs here. and tee stock ticker quickly fell conference until tbe question of tions on the repeal of the Eight­ free Frank Nash, notorious Oklahoma outlaw, from officers returning him to Leavenworth Penitentiary. Blocks of 1,000 to 10,000 shares several minutes in arrears. stabilization of currencies can be Armed with three machine guns they poured a deadly hall into the party, slaying four of the police, and Nash. were numerous at tee Stock Mar­ With adminlst.'ators of the Na­ eenth Amendment. The polls will Two of the victims are shown between the autos; Nash and the other two are in the car at the right. settled was advocated today in tee ket’s opening. Anqerican Telephone tional recovery program already at conference headquarters lobby by be in the Municipal building as cUmbed 33 to 3128.75, U. S. Steel work on making effective tee gov­ usual, and they wiU be open from Common 32.87'‘to 356, American Can ernment’s plans for large-scale busi­ the European gold bloc. seven in the morning until seven 32.25 to 390.25, General Motors 31.12 ness revival, buyers paid particular It was understood tee French in the evening, daylight saving CROSS DISCUSSES to 327.37, New York Central 31-25 to attention to .mtocks of companies were fostering this program on tea time. Attorney William J. Shea ARRANGE EXAMINATIONS 33.75, Sears Roebuck 31.75 to 333.87, which they felt should benefit by ground that no progrress was possi­ WiU be moderator. Bethlehem Steel 31-75 to 334: Chrys­ prospective orders. In this classifica­ ble on other lines until some form of Quiet Campaign ler 31-50 to 329-50 on an initial tion fell eqnities of cement, ship­ stabilization had been achieved. POLIUCAL METHODS transfer of 10,000 shares, Dupont 33 building, steel, building construction Tlie adjournment talk was entire­ Both repeallsts and anti-repeal- OF DISABLED VETERANS to 375; Case 35-75 to 381- and related lines. ly unofficial but it was so persistent ists have been active in a campaign and far-reaching teat it was being to get out the vote tomorrow. The - privately discussed by the heads of campaign has been quiet, the drys Says Uninformed Educated the important delegations. having held one rally in High Reviewing Boards to Be Set In tbe gold bloc group, whicb is school baU be'-e and pubUc debat­ DRY LAW COMES UP headed by France, a month to six ing being limited to tbe Open Man Plays Into Hands of AMERICANS DENY STORY weeks was mentioned as the proba­ Forum columns of this newspaper. Up to Study Various However, there wiU be an active ble length of the adjournment. oig:anlzation for botb sides a t work IN THREE STATES Dishonest Politician. France and her adherents assert­ at the polls tomorrow. Republican Cases Before Compensa­ OF DISCORD IN RANKS ed that everjrthtog rests with Wash­ and Democratic leaders have unit­ ington and that there is no use try­ <&- ing to continue the conference until ed In' this campaign and will co­ ' Cambridge, Mass., June 19.— operate in getting out tbe vote to­ tion Is Cut. Connectkot, New Hampshire President Roosevelt Issues final to- morrow. (AP)—The need for an imder- londoa Newspapers Print structions to the American dele­ Judge Ra3nnond A. Johnson is standing of tee political a^cture NO BEER ON SALE gates. tbe district leader named by the re- Washington, June 19.—(AP) — and Idaho to Vote Tomor­ and machinery of government, par­ This development came Just as pealists state organization. He has Plans to set up boards early in July ticularly in tee smallest units of SensatioDal Reports That the conference committees adjourn^ organized a group of workers to ro w -W ets ConlideDt ON ELECTION DAY ed for the day until 11 o’clock tomof- act a t the polls. Judge William S to review cases of veterans whose its organization, were stressed to­ row morning. William Hamm Hyde, chairman of the RiepubUcan disabilities are presumed to have day by Governor Wilbur L. Cross D eleptes Disown Work town committee and.John F. Lim' originated in the service were being of Connecticut 'FRANCE OBJECTS. Dunn, Hamm’s business associate, New Haven, Jime 19.—(AP)— In an address, prepared for ddiv- who was in Duluth. erick, chairman of the Democratic laid today by the veterans adminis­ of Thehr^wn Experts. Lomlon,, June 19.—(AP)—Plat town committee, have united for Tbe Connecticut electorate ran the ery to tee Harvard Chapter of Phi State liqnor Cnamiston Is- opposition to President Roosevelt’s Dunn, leading figure in the re­ tration, to carry out tbe Roosevelt Beta Kappa, in wfaidi hr discnssea tomonow polling asd will have program for liberalizing benefits to gauntlet at Seventh hour exhorta­ pries raising pn^fram was laid by lease negotiations, bad been in tee opportunities for public service teS.fM afo before the world econom­ a group at work cbei^ng the lists former soldiers from the reductioim tions today before it goes to tbe ^ „ lUondon, J um \9.—(APJ~Wbllc snes on the New Duluth since late Saturday, a short KDd telephoning , by college graduates,. ic inference today. time after the tBBsomrrdQ-AinouDt -made, by the ecdiKnny'lam,- . j poUa -torooBBOw- to -tuns- - f9umb«lfers, was kicked out 20 milSs quarters at tbe polls for soliciting They could not say whether tbe stitution, which would repeal pro­ well informed on tee macUneiy of nied there was a rift within their the dry vote. hibition, should be ratified. by tee state liquor commission, al­ foreign office. Albert Sarradt, north of Wyoming. reviewing boards would be set up in government and what it is grind­ ranks. minister of colonies, carried tee at­ What Is Being Voted A powerful repealift organiza­ ing out. He can be beaten or cir­ Submission of tee American agen­ though tee places. sel^ng legal Hamm, 39, president and treas­ Tbe vote tomorrow is for, or each state or by areas or what tbe tack against infiation further by de­ urer of the brewing company, was procedure would be, other than to tion, confident, but nevertheless cumvented only by bis own ground, da proposal for a general ten pqr brew may continue to sell other watchful against over confidence, commodities. claring before tee economic com­ taken into the home rough a rear ' (Conttnoed On Page Five) express the opinion tbe boards would teat is, by constantly watchful cent reduction in tariffs was an­ mission of tee conference that some­ entrance, while a crowd of curlotu automatically review each presump- worked to turn out a large vote on opinion expressed at tee correct nounced by (Chairman Hendryk Taverns, where nothing but beer the morrow. ■ thing tangible along tee lines the bystanders waited outside. ti" case before tbe veteran was time and in tee strategic quarter. Colijn at this morning’s meeting of is fpr sale, will be closed, while ree- p’reneb bad suggested must be aev dropped from tbe compensation rolls ‘Tf we do get out the vote,” a tld To outwit him, would-be good citi­ tee conference economic commis­ Mother Is Sick Walter Batterson, former mayor of tauran^ and package stores will complished or Prance woidd be A physician arrived soon after. rather than each veteran having to zens must imderstand, as be under­ sion. forced to retire behind tariff walls PRICE WAR THREAT apply for a review. Hartford and chidrman of tbe re stands, teat any effort on their This was done despite a statement not he al)le u> serve or sell tee erected about her great empire. Family members explained be was peal forces, "I can see no reason called because of Hamm’s mother, Tbe law provides that on the part to be effectual politically last night by Senator Key Pittman, 3J2 per cent beverage. Production and expdnation boards to be set up by the President, why Connecticut should not lead American delegate, that tbe proposal agreements, tee (foulondre memo­ Mrs. Wm. Hamm, Sr., an elderly tbe field in expressing sentiment woman. BY INDEPENDENTS the majority of members shall not (Contlnaed On Page-Five) bad not been acted on by tee Ameri­ Not To Proceoute randum said, should begin with such against tbe retration of tbe 18th can delegates and was not endorsed key products as wheat, wood, wins, He was at the home last night be employes of the veterans adminis­ Amendment.” Hartford, Jime 19—(AP) — In also as some relatives believed the tration. by teem. tee face of a state liquor commis­ copper, silver, coal, cotton and wool. mother could not continue to with­ Batterson said: ''I do not con­ American delegation headqiutrters "Evidences of Disease." They will determine in reviewing cede a single district.” sion ruling that the side of beer jn stand the strain caused by absence Waterbmy tbe so-called presumptive cases 7 VIOLENT DEATHS explained that tee American tea per election day, tomorrow,*is lll^al, M. Sarraut said that France con­ of her son. Dealers To Pick 50 Delegates cent cut proposal was merely sug­ sidered trade restrictions such as whether tbe veteran shall be grant­ Fifty delegates will be chosen, tee Hartford police announce teey Shortly after Hamm returned ed the presumption of service con­ gested among oteers to provide a will not take action agatost dls- quotas'and tariffs, to be tee "super­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns of Chicago 15 at large and one from each of ficial evidences of disease” and that Plan to Fight Edict of nection for his disability or ailment. the 25 State senatorial districts. basis for discussion and was not in­ peneatioQ of legal beer Tuesday. Types of Diseases OVER THE WEEKEND tended to appear as a resolution once production and consumption (CoDtlnaed on Page Two) An aggressive prohibitionist or­ s Police Chief Garrett J. Farrell this had been equalized by governmental Under the law of 1924, voided by ganization, however, worked des­ being push^ by tee American afternoon said be will follow tee de­ State Control . group for adoption by tee confer­ contracts prices would rise and tbe economy act, several types (rf perately until the end in an at­ cision of Police Court Judge Rich­ debtors would be relieved of thetr diseases were presumed to have tempt to save for Its cause a state Five Auto Victons, One Sui­ ence. ard T. Steeie and prosecutor Wil­ burdens. originated in army service such as which never ratified the 18th Express Headline son C. Jainsen who find no provision Tbe colonial minister tried to TEACHERS’ INCOME Hartford, June 19—(AP) — The tu^culosis and neuro-psychiatric The Dally Express today, carried a agatost tee sale. State Milk Control Board baa been Amendment. Jockey discussion of the French pro­ troubles, in reviewing tbe cases But the Citizens Against Ratifi­ cide— One Man Is Killed three-column headline. "World Con­ The commleslon rules under tee ject ahead of consideration of re- informed by J. Gregory Lynch and doubts -will be in favor of the vet­ ference Bombshell: U. S. Experts liquor law that beer can not be sold William B. Hennessey, coimsel for cation, through tbe Rev. P itcher ductioiu in tariffs, quotas and other eran and tbe burden of proving the Parker, state chairman, admitted Disowned.” on election day, though establish­ restrictions. Tbe American sought CUT 4 .8 PER CENT a substantial group of independent trouble not of service origin is on m a Quarrel The Morning Post said: "The Waterbury mUk dealers, that as Connecticut would probably Join ments selling other commodities to have the tariff discussion first tbe government. tbe eleven states,whlcdi have voted American delegation to tee world may remain open for that purpose. and Hendryk CoUJn, head of the soon as tbe board sets minimum By tbe terms of original regula­ economic conference foimd It expedi­ milk prices under tbe price fixing Taverns will be closed and restaur­ commission, ruled in their favor. tions authorized imder the economy (Contteued'On Page Five) By^Aspoftatod Press ent last night to deny Its own child." ants and package stores can not sell “Readjustment between supply Snrvey of the State Is Made provision of tbe milk control act, There were similar statements in they will take action to prote^’t act most presumptive cases would Five persons,tito , of teem chil­ th e -3.2 beverage, according to tbe and demand cannot be made except have been cut from the pension rolls dren, were * k l ^ . t o weok*end acci­ other papers; and tee trend wfui to commlsBion. by better organization of produc­ their clients from what they believe dents, a stxte'committed suicide and indicate a split in tee American del­ hy the National Education to be an infringement of constitu­ July 1, but tbe liberalizing provision In Hartford tee question whether tions Emd markets or an totema- tional rights. The attorneys, in A passed in tbe closing days of Con­ another was. dead from injuries re­ egation. the sale tomorrow during tee vote tidnal plan,” the CJoulohdre memo­ gress provided they shall receive 75 ROOSEVELTS PARTY covered from an assailant Tbe outline for discussion about on ratification is legal was referred randum said. "This method, which Association. letter to the board, made puplic .o- Three of those who died,.accident­ day also stated they had advised per cent of the amounts being paid which tee incident centers was by -CSiief Farrell to tee Judge and has given satisfactory results when March 20 when the economy act be­ ally drowned, while tee oteers were drawn up by American experts head­ prosecutor. sanely applied under private agree­ their clients that until the board killed in automobile accidents. ments, has been recommended by bad set and filed .with the secretary came effective tmtil October 31 tm- NOW AT NANTUCKET ed by Henry , Chalmers and sub­ The state commission ruling was Washington, June 19—(AP) —An of state a schedule of minimum less the board shall decide the case John J. Bean, 39 and bis son, John mitted to tee economic commission mqde by Secretary Peters who said tee Geneva experts.” earlier with a provision that Presi­ F. Bean, 17, were drowned a t Port­ in response to Mr. CoUJn’s request Need Cooperatten. average decrease of 4.8 per cent in prices, they believed dealers were land yesterday'after' tetir small he, was following tee new control It is time, the document contin­ the salaries in schools from the a t liberty to buy and sell milk in a dent Roosevelt may extend pay­ for general suggestions /for discus­ Uny which bars liquor sale on elec­ ments after October 31 on cases power boat upset on tee Cknmeoticut sion. ued. for tee governments to take Connecticut supervisory imits re­ free market as they saw fit. Pirtt hto Port river. Efforts to save teem were tion' days. The commission has tak­ common actibn on agricultural pro­ Board’s Answer pending before the board. Outlliie Blade PubUh ' ' en qo action on tee application of porting was found In a survey con­ . Spanish War Vets fruitless. The outline was mimeographed ducts and raw materials. ducted by the Joint commission on The board has written in reply The body of Marilyn Grisko, one the law to Tuesday’s Section, he ‘"The. French delegation, based on that any dealer violating the law as Veterans administration officials A fto Rough Voyage — and made public by tee League of said. the emergency in education of the said they assumed their agencies year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nations secretariaL It bore tee experience, deeins teere is no bet­ National Education Association. it stands will do so at his own peril, John Grisko of Bristol was recover­ ter practical means of rwstabli^- since tbe statute as passed is law would determine the need of Span- beading: "Suggested agenda for the The survey of "The schools and Is Having Cood lm ie. ed from tee Pequabuck river, two economic commission in tee field of WATERBURY 10 TO L Ing order in tee present anarchy dt tbe depression” showed a 3.9 per until tbe Supreme Court rules on Its ish-American war veterans for pen­ hours after her parents discovered production and exchanges," tee cent decrease in tbe elementary constitutionality. The board cited sion allowances imder the liberalized tariffs and commercial policy.” The meiporandum said. - "The delefkr she had d isap p ear. The child was next line was: "Submitted by tee Wjtrrbury, June 10.—(AP)— school salaries in the four super­ Nantucket, Mass., June 19.—(AP) believ^ to have toppled from a tion believes that tbe world eco­ visory \mlts which reported out of (Conttnoed On Page Five) (Oomtlnned On Page Five) American delegation.” Ri^ftotrar of voters Henry F. O’Con- nomic conference should examine —The President at the United trestle into tee water after she wan­ The first paragraph of tee outline nos 4"*^ Thomas F. Dlllsne predicted 16 in the state. In three supervisory States, his coimtenance plainly dered from her home nearby. with care tee pbasHfillty at accords was: today that over 20,000 of the 38,000 among the govemmente on certato units, secondary schools salaries showing tee need at a shave and his KHled by Auto voters to Waterbury would rsf^iner dropped 5.7 per cent. face , and oilskins glisten^ with John M. Schmidt, 7, of Newing­ "Import Duties—^A ten per cent products. , A comparison from 10 out of 33 horizontal reduction of import duties a pholce on repeal tomorrow and “International measures for the, salt spray put into, teis Island port ton, was killed as tee automobile that the city will go wet by a ratio Mtles between the school years Centers of Atoms Smashed; today on his vacation yacht, Am- operated by bis father, Elmer B. organisation of tee pzt|ducti<» of ‘ 1931-32 and 1932-33 showed a 4.9 berjack n . Schmidt, crashed into an embank­ (CootlBIMd . of 10 to 1 or better. certato basic products, toteresttof a per cent decrease in the budget for President Roosevelt, on a vaca­ ment near Newington Saturday. lEurge. nuniber at produtora, cannot^ current expenses. The budget for Savants Describe Process tion voyage in tee 45 foot yacht to An unidentified man, said by fttil by raising price levels to re-;, capital outlay dropped 66 per cent. Camipo Bello island, N. B., had plan­ police to be about 40/years of age, store loet markets to toduatry end Salaries Reduced ned with his party to cover tee 80 was killed last night as tee automo­ to offer new poesibUltlee for the ealh> Tbe budget for teachers’ salaries Chicago, June 19.—(AP) — Thel^giant power to explore more deep­ miles distance from Edgar town on bile of Clyde Dunton, Rqyere, Maas., idoyment of labor. Su^ orgaktofo were reduced 3.9 per cent and the most powerful “hanomez^’ yet de­ ly into the greatest mystery in tee tee Island of Martha’s Vineyard to stnurtc him on the Boston Post road HERALD TO ANNOUNCE tioBs will immediately "provm teachers fell 1.8 per cent. vised for smashing tee centers, or whole Bciemce of tbe study of tee Provincetown, on tee tip bf CJape in Norto Haven. tag ikiccB and en 'increase to p m ^ In Bridgeport teachers’ salaries cores of atoms, which are believed atom—the question qf what tee Cod today. The sixth death was teat of Mrs. chajtog itower. '.X ihowed an average decnease of 1.03 to bold tee secret of bow all mat­ core of the atom is mieule of. Boui^ Sea. Agnes Smith, 39, wife of Frederick REPEAL VOTi'RETURNS "Further, such orgaatoatlon n the elementary schools and 2.39 ter is built, was described today be­ Firing deutons into tee cores of A stiff north wind so badly kicked J. Smite of W es^rt, a New York make it eerier for debtora to tofot n the senior high salaries 2.89 per fore tee American Association for atoms of lithium, with an energy up tee sea bowe^r, that bo thought publisher, who Dr. Hkrry S. Phillips, Because of the unusual intei^t In the reeults of Con­ thatr financial engagfBMnta.*’ tent. Cuts in New Britain were tee Advancement of Science. of 1,830,00() volts, tee California best to put Into. Nantucket for shel­ medical examiner, said committed necticut’s vote on the rc^ieal ofjhe Eighteenth Amend­ Once these measuno have bma ; 16.17 and 2t68 per cent respectivc- This atom-smashing .haxnmer is scientists succeeded' in smashing ter. He explained to a delation suicide. The authorities said, the ment tomorrow The Herald hafi'im^ .arrang^ents with •eoompUshed, the doenment srid^^ y and in Meriden 12.90 and 18.13 the deuton, tee infinitely small but tee cores, and the fragments, of town officials who came out to wmnaa tocrirlpiDison because itoe was The Associated Press to get the retnnis at its editorial Per cent. ^ enormously powerful core of tee kiiown as Alirtia particles fiew off meet him in the harbor that be did despondent over ill health. _

the tnnm M r by that method atona. faea to the wall or face the side op­ Thara la to be a large devetopment KIDNAPED BREWER posite from the kidnapers. EUROPEAN GOLD BLOC' DeilSTRIAl A h of fMeral pubUe worka, including Tu e m s CANTOVERPRODUCE fiialBlkePn^ NEW PASTOR COMES HOOjOMfiOO for hlgkwaya and re- I bdleve there were five or six DELAYS CONFERENCE latad prt^ta, and direct grama of RETURNED UNHURT mao an together. lUTS DDHESSII)II up to 80 per cent of the coet of work They kept me informed as to the HERE THURSDAY undertaken by eommunitiea, wbleh ONFARM,HE^YS progress of the n^ttatloos. Sun­ (OoDUnned From Pago One) (Oontfaiiied From Prge One) >raaumahl7 may 'borrow the other - I day afternoon about 8 o’clock they .’0 per from the federal funu if came up and told me they had some the govenunents win be able to re­ they deeire. fo all the worka flnano- a ty , Minn., hi.® cousins, arrived and “good news.” That w as that the Hits EnmM BtrowAi o( were asked how he was. Rev. L C. Harris Anwinted duce trade barriers. If It Works We WD Soon Be ed by toe government contracto Rev. Gerge B. Gilbert^ of "He feels fine," was Mrs. Johns’ ransom money had been paid. I The French wUl stick to .their must specify a 80-hour work week don’t even know how mucn money quotas, high tariffs and surtaxes, reply. and a wage. Tins Tom Rtiind fit- ; was paid. I had good Binqde meals in which American commerce is On the Road Back to Bet­ Here are lome expianatlong from Middletown Pots Kiwan- “Was he harmed? she was during my imprisonment, nothing to Sonth Metbodifi Chnrdi vitalty interested, until the indus­ asked. high authority aa to how certain "No. He feels great" elaborate. trial and agricultural chaos is end­ te r Times. prasea of toe recovery plan, not now ante of DifiriiiEtjr. . ians Right on Worid IDs. ^ployes of the bottling works That night, Sunday, we started by Conference. ed, M. Sarraut indicated. full} undenrtood, are expected to of the brewery which is near the out after dark, two men, the driver, “France cannot envisage auto­ work out: and myself. They put the goggles matic suppression of quotas and INDUSTRY: Has every oppor­ home, said Hamm “looked all in" as By RODNliT DUTCH EE Hartford, June 19. — (AP)'— he entered the house. back on me and after another ride tariffs until production has been tunity to <^wrate on a completely Rev. George B. Gilbert of Middle- Rev. Leonard C. Harris, who was organised on a national basis, start­ NEA Servloe Writer Twenty-stx teachers were retired, town, told the members of the County Attorney M. F. Klnkead they left me out at Wyoming on the today appointed to the pastorate of voluntary basis. Uneconomic and and Chief Dahill questioned Hamm main highway. I had some money. ing with agriculture, one high marginal business enterprise* pro­ eight of them from Hartford, by Manchester Kiwanis club at their the South Methodist Episcopal French official said. Washington, June 19.—^Tbe gigan­ luncheon at the C o^t^ dub this and said newsmen wovild be per­ ’They made no effort to take it from bably will be eHminated because ef- toe state teachers retirement board, mitted to do so later. me while I was a prisoner. church by the Southern New Ehig- tic plan of the Industrial Recovery fleienoy will eliminate inefficiency. at its meeting on June 15, accord­ noon, about 3 "'e - his contacts in SILVER PROGRAM the conduct of the Episcopal mis­ The two main entrances to the They didn’t say anything after land conference of the Methodist Act ie this government’s supreme Low cost plants will continue to ing to An announcement made to­ Hamm home were guarded by four letting me go and it was kind of Episcopal church being held in New London, June 19.—(AP)—^A silver bid to rescue America from the de­ have an advantage over high coat day. Three teacbere were retired sion of which he is in char|fe at rdiabiUtation program was present­ Middlefidd, -almost all the attend­ policemen. dark so I couldn’t see what kind of a Bedford, Masa, will come to Man­ pression. It envelops us slL plants except whan low costs are benuse of dieahnity and 28 were A woman relative, smiling be­ car was used. ed by Senator Key Pittman of Neva­ achieved by labor exploitation or classed as regular retirement. ants at which are farm folks. His chester niursday to occupy the Its aim is a riei^ spiral of em­ subject was "Changes in Farming” cause the wait was over, hurried I landed in Wyoming early this da, today before the committee on ployment, purebaaing power, pro­ unfair practice. The position of the ’Those who were retired because, and Mr. GUbert, whose style is out of the grounds and into a car. morning and there 1 .called my parsonage on Spruce street. at permanent monetary standard of duction, prices and prosperity. If it “little feDow” should in general be of disability were Emma Sorowskl, pointedly breezy, pimctured his A big horse drawn rig from the home. Served In Navy the world economic conference. works we will soon be on the road improved rather than endangered, Manchester, 15 years; Mrs. Grace C. opinions on old time and modem nearby brewery drew up with a load It was about 5:30 in the morning Mr. Hauris comes to Manchester Senator Pittman’s program was in back to better times. It it doesn’t since his greatest difficulty is in Parsons, Somers, 24 yeare; Mn. agriculture with many anecdotes of ice and the ruddy-faced driver, then. Oh, yes, the men did say with a record of 17 years in the the form of a resolution suggesting work, its sponsors and administra­ uncertain and unfair business con­ Alice F. Duigan, Derby, 20 years. and whimsical allusions. departed ten minutes later, whis­ something when they let me out Southern New England conference, various points as a basis for discus­ tors fear, we will be in for a vary ditions, during which the “big fel­ Other retirements were as tollowe: The speaker put no wtock at all tling merrily to his team. One said “If there is anything we with the exception of one year in sion. It was explained that the bad siege and the certainty of a far low” can beat him every time. He Mrs. Alice H. Funnell. Stamford, 29 in the theory of agricultural over­ Hatniti was kidnaped Thursday can do to help you, Mr. Hamm, jxist which he served in the United American delegation was not neces­ more drastic government control of can’t afford to sell below cost and years; Julia M. Peacocks, Bristol, 45 production. There can't be any while a half block from the main let us know.’ States Navy. He was pastor of the sarily committed to tbe plan. industry than is provided in this act. do other expensive tricks which will 1-2 years; William B. Smith, Fair- such thing, said, when three- brewery office and a block from his After a’ little while the police church in Onset, Mass., from 1915 After tbe program had been read Administrator Hugh 8. Johnson no longer be necessary. field, 25 years; Minnie A. Wheeler, quarters of the people of the earth home. ' He was last seen at 12:20 came and took me home. 1 never to 1917 and from 1918 to 1919 he from tbe rostrum by a clerk, the that several million persons now LABOR: Labor’s best assurance Norwich, 314-5 years; Esther Frink, go to bed hungry and 900 millions of p. m. Thursday. saw a newspaper while I was held committee chairman called on the unemployed can be put to work of full protection has been Rooss- Banbury, 35 2-^ years; EkSth kL them are staming. The trouble, he P. L. Schuler, family chauffeur, prisoner and I didn’t hear any con­ within the next six months. velt’s anxiety to have Donald R. Giddings, Hartford. 88 4-5 years: versations about any other kid­ Senator for further discussion, but said, was with the system of dis­ said Hamm on his return was “in he demurred, preferring to give the The program, with its $3,300,000,- Ricbberg, brilliant CJhlcago lawyer, (3ertrude E. Adams, Enfield, 48 tribution, which was Inadequate *to fine physical shape and not napers. 000 for public works attached to progressive and representative of years; S. Crissy Brown, Stamford, human needs. He made the point I don’t think I could find the place committee more time for study. h arm ^ .” It was explained, however, that provisions for shorter working railroad labor who helped frame the 35 1-5 years; Mrs. Henrietta H. point that the machine age, which An agent of the Federal Depart­ where I was held prisoner. I am hours and higher wages, is not only apt, serve as counsel and as virtual was depriving industrial workers of happy to be home again.. the program, envisaging reduction of Burr, New London, 15 years; Grace ment of Justice entered the house designed to restore labor and in­ co-administrator with Johnson. R. Covert, Branford 86 years; AUetc their jobs, made agricultiural pro­ the gold reserve from 40 to 25 per dustry. It also is a part of the gen­ Tbe government will not organize duction easier and more rapid, and soon after Hamm’s return. cent with an option to use silver as S. Hawkins, Hartford, 40 4-5 years;- WnTTiTn told members of his family eral Roosevelt inflation program labor unions, though vast areas of Jessie I. Kennicott, Hartford, 44 expressed the opinion that in the one-fifth of tbe reserve, left gold as and is expected to help relieve the industry heretofore bitterly hostile future a greater part of the popu-, he had been treated very well. ^ He FRIENDS FEUCITATE the sole measure of value. years; CJara M. Klinger, Hartford,' had no idea how far he had been crushing burden of debt. to unions are now thrown open to 44 years; Mary A. Moore, West Ha­ lation must get their living from Not Discussed Planned national economy now unionization. The “yellow dog con­ the soil. taken, except that he wsis in north­ Dr. Victor Kienbock of Austria, ven, 46 years; Mrs. Martha N. ern Wisconsin. COUPLE WED 50 YEARS begins and private industry is no tract” is barred and so are those Nangle, Ellington, 24 4-6 years; Don Francis of Hartford won the the chairman, then called upon other longer to be permitted to misgovern fraudulent, farcical “company attendance prize, which was do­ members to discuss the American itself without federal interference. unions” wUch have been maintained Cora J. Seaver, Hartford 47 1-5 nated by John Olsen. proposal. After several minutes of Although the act’s operation is with private detectives and labor years; Mary A. Tormay, New Bri- It was annoimced that the Man­ By WILLIAM HAMM Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Schaef­ tuiTi, 50 4-5 years; Minnie E. Winis, (Copyright 193* by Associated Press) silence the meeting adjourned for limited to two years, hardly any­ chester Kiwanis would join with fer Receive Large Number of spies. Ansonia 51 1-5 years; Bertha L., those of Hartford, Meriden and St. Paul, June 19.—(AP)—From five minutes. On reconvening the one expects that it will be abandon­ PRICES: No direct control over Friends at Celebration. delegates showed little inclination to ed at the end of that period unless prices is plaxmed, but they are cer­ Brockway. Hartford 44 8-5 yean; other places in the celebration of the time I was kidnaped by two men Mrs. Margaret B. Hayes, Hartford,.. “Zero” night next Monday on the and another man who was driving enter into discussion of the Ameri­ it fails—in which case a more far- tain, to advance. Price-cutting below can plan. reaching program seems inevitable. production cost will be prevented 85 1-6 yean: Jennie E. jtennond, Killamy Showboat at Hartford. their automobile shortly after noon Close to 125 relatives and friends Danbury, 88 8-5 y ea n ; aCary E. Harlow Willis is chairman in charge last Thursday I never was abused. of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Schaef­ Dr. L. G. A. Trip, head of the Ilventually even tbe millions of and Johnson and Ricbberg will seek Netherlands bank, made a strong white collar workers and their em­ to preserve a "decent balance” be­ Moore, Hartford, 84 4-5 yean: of the arrangements and members They treated me kindly all the time. fer of 38 Garden street gathered at GfpTgt B. Kingsbury. Hartford, 37 who Intend to attend are advised to I was surprised as two men came the Masonic Temple yesterday af­ appeal for return to the gold stand­ ployers will be covered under the tween prices and purchasing power. get in touch with him. up to me about 12:45 p. m. last ternoon at 1 o’clock to celebrate the ard as the only i>ossibIe program, al­ Act, according to some of those who Open price competition will be the y w B . golden wedding anniversary of the helped frame and will now enforce rule. There are now on toe ntired Ust Thursday. One of thim said, “Hello, though be did not specifically oppose of toe association 412 names and Mr. Hamm,” and, after shaking couple. A fine dinner was served Senator Pittman’s proposal. He the measure. Since labor cost is only a part of by Urbano Osano, after which Mr. But Johnson’s first drive is to production cost, its increase needn’t there a n 9,028 active members. NOTE DROPPED INTO SEA bands one grabbed me on each side referred the committeemen to vari­ The funds of the assodatyon at and they put me Into a car. and Mrs. Schaeffer received their ous studies which have been made, establish the government’s “part­ be accompanied by equal price in­ nership” with five major industries crease. If a company middng a toe present time shows $7,408,058.81 Th^ were not rough with me but, numerous friends from Mlmchester including that of the gold delegation BACK AFTER 10 YEARS and elsewhere. which normally employ about 70 per 50 cent, article boosts wages from in toe annuity fund and $1,815,- well, they convinced me I ought to served as chaplain in the United of the League of Nations. cent of American wage earners — $2 to $3 it doesn’t mean toe article 838.08 in tbe pension fund, a total go. I had only a fleeting impression ’The festivities continued at the States Navy, the war period. Upon ’The resolution presented by Sena­ Schaeffer home imtil midnight and steel and iron, coal, oil, automobiles will jump to 76 cents. of $9,223,891.39. Bridgeport Man Placed Bottle of the two men’s appearances al­ his discharge from the Navy Mr. tor Pittman listed the following top­ and textiles. Eras of high prices and rising though one of them resembled Verne a steady stream of friends con­ Harris was appointed to the Cran­ ics: in Water in Germany While gratulate Mr. and 'drs. Schaeffer The first general objective will be living coats have usuafly been eras Sankey. I couldn’t be sure of ston street Methodist church in 1. A suggestion that gold can be a 30-hour working week, although of prosperity—and vice versa. Tbe There on Visit. on the fiftieth anniversary of their used only for the settlement of .Inter­ AMERICANS DENY STORY course. marriage. They received many Providence. He served there until there will be 32-hour weeks i-’'d position of toe debtor class becomes I didn’t take particular notice of: 1920 when he became associate nationa} balances and for bank re­ probably a higher maximum. Next improved; fixed obllg^atlwis and the Danbury, June 19—(AP)— Ten lovely ^fts as tokens of the esteem' pastor of tbe Mathewson street serves, and that it be withdrawn years ago S. W. Paul of Bridgeport, the kind of car I was put In. I’m in which they are held. the government demands a wage burden of debt lose their crushing OF DISCORD Di RANKS not up on all the automobiles. 1 church In Providence. For the past from circulation. scale which will not reflect tbe de­ power, with a distinct reviving ef­ on a visit to his boyhood home in Those present at the dinner at the 10 years he has served as pastor 2. A proposal that monetary Germany, dropped a bottle contain­ didn’t see €m.y guns but I felt one Temple included the ten children crease of hours of labor in tbe work­ fect. (Oonttnoed from Page One) ing a note and his name and address against me during the ride out of and nineteen grandchildren of Mr. of Trinity church,, New B^ord, cover for currency issues be reduced er’s pay envelope, since increased into the Koenig sea, asking the find­ town. and Mrs. Schaeffer. Today Mrs. Mass. from 40 per cent, as in the United purchasing power is tbe first great Mr. Harris is considered one of in effect in the various countries, cn er, in the event the bottle ever Hood Over Byes Schaeffer entertained the Ladies’ Stately to a lower figure, with 25 per goal. June 12, 1933, including a corre­ should be picked up, to communi­ When I entered the car, they made Auxiliary of Maple Grove of Rock­ the most able preachers in tbe cent suggested. There provisions are to be made MITCHEL LAWYER Southern New Dngland district. He sponding reduction in the amount of cate with him at 834 Iranistan me lie on the bottom of tiie automo­ ville. 3. A provision that banks would specifically in agreements by trade any surtaxes or other imposts levied has proved a vital part of the re- associations and industrial groups avenue, Bridgeport, and promising bile after putting a white hood oyer have the option of keeping one-fifth S U M ^ TODAY] exclusively upon. Imports (or at a a fetum souvenier. my eyes. il am not gure WMch^w^g .'B|;ious and social life of Nijw Bed^of tbit monetary reserve in silver. which must be approved by the fotff. andj i. it was with regriit that" ^ Governments would cease de- President —meaning Johnson and higher rate than of domestie gooda), m^r. Paul has just received a let­ they headed out of town, amd also in the amount of any exist­ ter from Herbert Heick', with which I couldn’t say how long a drive TAKE PART IN SALVATION his parishioners heard that he was basement of silver coinage and' bis administration. The agreements to leave. He succeeds Rev. Robert are to be known as “codes of fair ing margins of tariff preferences his note dropped into the sea in we took, but it seemed about eight would restore its fineness. Max D. Steoer Tells Jury now granted to products of w h^ May, 1923, is returned. 'The writer hours. And the same time coming A. Ck)Ipltts who is retiring this 5. Countries with large supplies competition” and will also include ARMY SERVICE IN MAINE year due to ill health. clauses covering prices and num­ ever source other, than the importoig says that he is one of Germany’s back today when three men again of silver would regulate seiles, avoid­ country.” great army of unemplo3red, and tnat were in the car with me. There Otba* Changes ing dumping upon the markets. erous other standuds such as may Banker Made Gifts to while on a beach near Berchtes- wasn’t very much conversation dur­ The conference closed in New The chairman lu^ed the members be practicable for particular in­ Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Maxwell Bedford today with the aimounce- dustries. When an industry fails to gaden, Germany, a short time ago, ing the ride back. Visit Daughter, Mrs. Mina of tbe committee to be prepared to Wife as Interest. he picked up the bottle containing Signs Four Notes ment of new assignments. The discuss the American suggestion to­ adhere to that code tbe President is LESS MEASLES Hi STATE the note. After we had gone about 30 miles Weatberly at Her New Post. three district superintendents, E. morrow. empowered to effect a licensing sys­ out of S t Paul yfe stopped and met E. Story of Ne-7 Bedford, G. G. tem imder which a concern which New York, June 19 — (AP) — Hartford, June 19.—(AP) — The DIVIDEND DECLARED Scrivener of Norwich, Conn., and AMERICANS* STAND does not qualify for a license may Slimming up for the defense in the number of new cases of measles in another car. ’There were several ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell of W. H. Bath of Providence, R. I., not engage in interstate commerce. New Haven, Jime 19.—(AP) — men in it. There I signed four ran­ Washington, June 19 — (AP) — trial of CSuurles E. Mitchell, former tbe state is being reduced week by The board of directors of the Soutb- Hamlin street have returned after were named to their posts again. Industry is given the alternative head of tbe National City Bank, som notes while l^jjdng on the bot­ a week-end visit to their daughter Tbe administration has now made week, the report to the state de­ crii New England Telephone Com­ The new assignments in tbe Nor­ clear It will not subscribe to any of organi^g and regulating Itself, Max D. Steuer today told a Federal partment of health indicated ‘ to­ tom of the machine^' and son-in-law, Mrs. Mina Weather­ wich district were as follows: as against government fixing of pany today 'leclared a quarterly Then they took off the .hood and immediate currency stabilization 0)urt jury it was true Mitchell in day, there having been 123 new dividend of $1.50 a share. ly and Ensign Horace Weatherly A-ttawaugan, L. P. MacLennan. plan which might interfere with the wages, hours and prices. The agree­ 1930 gave presents of money to his placed some goggles over my eyes. who has recently been transferred cases reported for the week ended The board also paid tribute to Elast Blackstone and Millville, H. present upward movement of Amer­ ments are exempt from tbe anti­ wife to make up interest payments at noon today as compared with Dennis A. Blakeslee, a former di­ They were taken off just before we from the Boston headquarters of the H. Bromley. trust laws, but industries are re­ she was making on $3,879,600 m- pulled up to the house where I was ican prices. 191 last week. Greenwich again led rector who died recently. Salvation ^Army to the corps at East Hartford and Quarrsrvllle, In view of this, it was taken in quired to guarantee the right of debtedness for 18,300 shares of the state with 35 new cases, held. I couldn’t recognize any of Saco, Maine. They were accompanied J W. Carter. their workers to organize and bar­ National City bank stock she the country we went through be­ Washington today that any tempor­ Bridgeport being next with 24. by Bandmaster David Addy of the Green, (R. I.), G. O. Richardson. ary agreement for controlling the gain collectively. A dual purpose of bought from him in 1929. There were 39 new eases of scar­ cause I had those goggles on my local corps. Hudson Lyons, Masmard Hazard>^e, O. L. Monson. the plan is to preserve competition Government evidence in the tria* TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY eyes ell the time and they were cov­ fluctuation of currencies which uay let fever as compared with 62 last - enough, and were joined by James Hockanum, H. H. Crawford. be worked out at the London econo­ while eliminating its abuses and to indicated that the former chairman week, and 45 cases of Whooping LOST—CANVAS cover for truck ered inside with dbtton. Mimsie who is spending a vacation Jewett City, 'rriswold and Vol- mic conference, within a week, as prevept the exploitation of labor of the National City bank gave hi* Finally, after I had been driven with all its devastating effects on cough as compared with 49 last yesterday noon on Porter, Autumn a few miles fimther north at Old untown, L. T. French. forecast there, would not involve wife large sums of money on her week. The four cases of diphtheria or Gardner streets. Reward. John quite a long tisAe, we stepped at a Orchard, Maine, with his parents. Manebester-Vernon, M. S. Stock­ any fixation of the dollar’s value and tbe economic system. birthday, and on their wedding an­ house. It was a two-stery house The foremost leaders of industry were two more than reported last Lenti, 270 Gardner street The local musicians took part in ing. would be extremely elastic in niversary and that these gifts were week. somewhere in northern Minnesota several outdoor and indoor meetings Maplevllle and Glendale (R. I.), nature. and of labor will sit on two advisory approximately equal to her Interest Other cases reported were chick­ although for a time I had thought on Saturday and Simday at the Saco S. F. Madne. Furthermore, the specific new in­ Doards of equal power. When the payments on the transaction which en-pox, 128; mumps, 38; broncho it was In Wisconsin. The windows corps, to which a munber of retired Moodus, J. C. Robinson. structions which went to the dele­ workers fall to agree to' a code the prosecution charges was no formulated by an industty, John­ pneumonia, 13; tuberculosis, 29: lo­ were boarded up. • Sedvation Army officers belong, Mystic and Noank, Philip A. gates last Saturday explained tbe bar pneumoniA 18: poUomyeUtis. It was dark. There was a light in among them Ensign Harry White Abeam. American representatives are to son or one of his assistant admin­ “The government," Steuer said, 1; influenza, 8; septic sore throat, the room where I was put. The and Edward Clark, well known here. New London, O. W. BeB. make no commitments imtil Wash­ istrators wUl sit with an industrial “has insinuated that Mr. Mitchell, CARD OF THANKS represeiftative to work out tbe con­ 4. We wish to thank our friends and room was furnished simply and the ’The service last night was imusual- North Grosvenordale and East ington has been consulted. Decisions bv gifts, reimbursed Mrs. Mitchell relatives for kindness shown to us house looked like a farmhouse or a ly well attended despite adverse Thompson, D. H. Talmage. here will all hinge on tbe word of troversy. for her Interests payments. That’s »t the time of the death of our city home. It might have been a weather conditions and the work of Old Mystic, W. F. Geisler. vacationing President Roosevelt. Tne public works program is be­ true. UNIONS FOB REPEAL. mother, Mrs. Annie Von Deck. We ing used as a quick stimulant—t_e "When the time for the first in­ would especially thank all those who farmhouse on the outskirts of the the vocal and instrumental quartets Oneca, A. T. Engly. sent flowers. city. I heard traffic noises. was much appreciated. Portland, F. L. Streeter. whole $3,300,000,000 to be spent in terest payment came, Mrs. Mitchell New Britain, June 19.—(AP)— THD VON DECK FAMILY, They came in to see me in the Mr. Maxwell inquired of his son- South Coventry and Gurleyville, “Essentials” comprise less than two years or less. It is hoped to dia not have enough cash in her ac­ Secretary William E. Sievera of toe room an3Ttime I wanted anything. 1 in-law as to industrial conditions in Clarence A. Davis. per cent of U. S. imports. put a million men to work during count to meet it Some of her ae- Central Labor Union said today tost CARD OF THANKS called them when I want^ some­ that part of Maine, and bis report South Manchester, L. C. Harris. curities were sold. The same thing organized labor will swell toe ranks Ws desire to thank our relatives, thing and they treated me nicely. I was most encouraging. T h t Tniii* at Uncasville, O. E. Toui^elotte. , happened when the second pasrment of tbe forces which win work for re­ friends and neighbors for their acte peal of tbe 18to Amendment at toe If kindnese. beautiful floral tributes asked for anything 1 wanted and Biddeford and Saco are working to Warehouse Point, O, L. Gris­ w as made. ind sympathy extended to us at the ordered an3rtlfing I wanted. full capacity, some of them on day wold. “Mr. Mitchell could not stand by polls tomorrow. Mr. Sievers de­ :ime of the passing- of our beloved It is hard to say how old the men and night shifts. It is in these towns WindsorviUe, H. M. French. and see her capital wiped out. He clared that union men will not only, lusband and father, Robert Cham­ were for I got only fleeting glimpses deliberately sought excuses to make vote for repeal but will assist sub­ bers. the Lady Pepperell sheets and stantially in getting out toe vote. MRS. ROBERT CHAMBERS AND of them. Every time they

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MANCUjfiS'l£B"liZVi£NLN(i HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JUNE 10,19^^ - -w-^r ■ .A*.- V.. ... _ ', , '- r TO H OUTCM IP snee tt'was 'd s e ld s d tbat tba home at 104 Grove street last eve­ spent Sundny m the ifuest of Alfred ning in honor of the canfinnatiqn of Pinney. ' STEWARTS BAIPUAL tto ^ 43oBrd .of the hofiBtty WATERBURY MAN KILLED have ita caiBp ' WESLETAN COWERS their-daughter. Miss Gra^a Vander- Middle U ts o f H a r tfo ^ ip en t th « Hartford,' Juna' 19.—(AP)—The ttaiabm. man Brown, yesteiday morning. week-end with frlendn in this < vU- ConiMctieut Nattosal .. Guard is Ladd said that Be obttld not . 0)RN WILT APFEARS how this would atteet trstidQff 'jro Among thoae present were Mr. and IN FIGHT OVER JUNK Isffe. deflhltMy.going to-oamp this sum- Mrs. A. L. Chapdelairs, Hoizy Cos­ the r S i d t the year, thougfi e «t^ HONORARY D E O m Mrs. Monn Frasier, the M^s m s mar. IB view ot the Federal econ­ sive plaas fbr the rest ot tbe veair's grove, Miss Ellen Cosgrove, Helen Frasier and Skina Monaghm Mr. and Mrs. Russell Finley, Miss Investigatbn Find Disease On omy program it hBs been uncertain work wero. dtoouised. ' ^ y e r. Seriously Injured, Tells and Alfred' Rivenburg spent thd as to whether the Guard would be / HU(X CLASS CONFIRMED Delia Martin, Joseph Stei^ and Police He Was Defending week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Young Plants Early —Mak­ ordered to camp. CONGRESSMAN DDES Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Connor of Oeorge Dennison of Bluff’s Point, Sewn Honored at Com- Springeld, Mass. His L ife. ing Experiments. lU s announcement was made BY BISHOP ITAULIFFE Groton. ' ' this morning by Brigadier General New Orleaas^ June IS—(AP)? — Tbomar Sykes Hardenbergb, son Miss Margaret Waterman of William F. Ladd, adjutant general Representative Bolivar KBaro ot-the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardenbergb r-'Waterbury, June 19— (AP)—Tony Thompson spent the week-end with New Haven, June 19.—The bac­ of the state, who returned yester­ Sixth Louislaiia District, dMd md- moDcemeiit in Addition to of this city returned home yesterday terial disease ot sweet corn (espec- day from" a conference af adjiiteot- St. Bernard’s Church Crowded after being graduated from Bab- Varneskl, 40, died at St. Mary’s Miss Dorothy Wood. denly early today at his home-. in generals of the United States, at Amite, La. He returned from Warti- by Ceremony Yesterday — soD’s Institute, Wellesley Hills, Epspltal at 4 a. m. today of a i^ull The Christian Endeavor society ialty the golden varieties) known as 138 Degrees m Course. held a meeting in the assembly room Fort Ripley, Minn. At this Confer- ingtoo last night. Expect Traffic Report Tues Mass., on Saturday afternoon. He fracture which a deputy coroner said Stewart’s bacterial wilt that was so of the church on Suhday evening day. graduated from the business eco­ evident last year, has again made its nomic course. Im received in a fight last night on with Miss Arline Monaghan as lead­ Middletown, June 19.—(A P I- •the old golf lots here with Tony Bil- er. appearance according to the Botani­ St. Bernard’s Catholic church waa The extreme cold spell and the cal Department ot the Connecticut Seven honorary degrees were con­ rain yesterday proved a big handi­ aiki, 88, who Was seriously wound- On Friday evening the Golden crowded to the doors on Simday Agricultural Experiment Station. ferred today by West; an Unlver- cap to the summer resorts at Cry- iBd. Rule club held a meeting with the morning, the occasion being the This year the invesogators were able aity at its 101st commencemedt in sta. Lake. The usual Attendance at Bilaski is at St. Mary's hospital social committee in charge. The visit of Rt. Rev. Maurice F. Mc- the dancing was missing. to find it somewbat eEurlier, the first Automatic evening's entertainment w.hicb todk addition to 189 degrees in course. .with serious knife woimds and is being seen on May 18, but at that Auliffe, auxiliary bishop of Hart­ Hope Chapter, No. 00, Order of the form of commencement exer­ The Recipient of the honorary de­ .coroner’s prisoner. timi* it was so inconspicuous that it Model 34P ford, who came to Rockville to con Eastern Star, wi’* bold a meeting in cises, provided much amusement grees were: their rooms on Tuesday evening at . The two men were hut dwellers in was somewhat difficult to distin­ Frank L. Boyden, headmaster of fer the sacrament of confirmation, 'a colony of unemployed on the old Speeches were made by the Misses 8 o’clock. Following the initiation Helen Frazier, Edna Monaghan and guish from fertilizer burn tuid frost Deerfield Academy, Doctor of The three entrances of the church golf lots and got into an argument injury wblch also showed on the were crowded to the steps u d many cf a class of candidates a social Alice Doggait, also a club prophecy Law s. bour will be enjoyed. over the disposition of Junk which young plants in some cases. Arthur W. Browne of Itljaca, N. members of the congregation stood the two had collected. Bilaski ques* was read by Mrs. Elsie McNally, all Washers ’ The Crystal Lake Garden club By June Ifi, bowipver, it weis quite Y., member of the Cornell 'Univer­ in the aisle and in the choir. tioned after be had been in the oper­ of which provoked much laughter. A total of 884 were confirmed, will hold its regular meeting at evident on the earliest planted sweet (Demonstrators) sity faculty for thirty years, Doc­ ation room for Em hour, said that Mrs. Layllla Kent was the pleasing many being adults. The ceremony the home of Ralph Ldppmann next corn, then from 12 to 18 inches talL tor of Science. .VEuneski attacked him with a knife soloist of the evening. The words of followed the 10:80 o’clock mass Saturday, followed by a garden the first number, which were very It acted much the same aa irot year ' John Spencer Camp of Hartford, tour of the community, and that he used a piece of iron pipe Emd apparently on the eEU'liest corn composer and donor of the Camp which was celebrated by Rev. appropriate, were written by Mrs. Father Scball, erne of the LaSallette The Rockville Boys’ Band has an­ to defend himself. the amount of infection is about tbe Chair of Music at Wesleyan, Doc­ Kent for the evening's program. Missionary Fathers of Hartford nounced that it will go to the Deputy Coroner Walter Smytbe is same, now showing 10 to 25 per cent tor of Music. ' investigating the case tmd said that Miniature dlplopiaa tied with golden Bishop McAuliffe was assisted by Newington Home for Crippled Chil ribbon were presented by Mrs. Mae injury. Much of this corn in grown Regular $ 1 0 9 -5 0 Value Robert L. Tucker of Columbus, Rev. Dr. Thomas Drennan of St. dren on Sunday, July 9, for a con­ at the conclusion of bis probe be Ohio, director of the Wesley Foun­ Blankenburg in rhyine to each mem­ on 'the same land eub weis used fo r Mary’s Catholic church of East cert. to be held from 8 to 4:30 would turn Bilukl over to police, corn last year but even where grown dation at Ohio State University, Hartford and Rev. William Reidy of o’clock. The transportation to probably to face a murder cbEU-ge. ber and proved to be the surprise Doctor of Divinity. of the evening. “Hot dogs“ and wat­ on Itmd fo r several yeEua not in corn, Manchester, ^ v , George T. Sln- Newington is being furnished by the dlseEise seems to be about eus bad. - Frank C. Atherton of Honolulu, nott, pastor of St. Bernard’s church, the Rockville Lions Club. This will ermelon were served Indoors, due to To Be Closed Out At Hawaiian industrial leader. Master the Inclement weather. As the club Several of tbe fields that are bsuily and Rev. Francis C. Slnchey, assist­ the second appearance of tye Infected had the seed treated but o f A rts. band at the Newington Home. will suspend meetings during July ant pastor, also assisted. apparently without much benefit Harry W. Laldler, executive di­ Helen Regan and Francis The .Men’s Guild of St. John’s and August, “Auld Lang Syne’’ was rector of the League for Industrial McCar^ acted as sponsors for sung before departing for home. Evidently the seeding carrying tbe Episcopal church held its annual disease is more common this year Democracy, Master of Arts. those who were confirmed, ^shop outing on Saturday afternoon at the Miiss Betty Smith of Rochester, John Albert Poynton of New McAiiliffe gave an interesting talk N. Y., is spending some time with than lEist, and so fa r the seEison has Ldedertafel Grove. A social fol­ Franklin G. Welles, Jr., Charles York, trustee of the Carnegie to the class who received the sEicra- Rev^ and Mrs. F. P. Bacheler. apparently been about sm favorable lowed the service of a turkey dinner BlEinkenburg, WlUiam C. MonaghEin Foundation, Master r ' Arts. ment. Miss Elsther Smith of Albany, N. for its development. 'The Station as it was impossible to carry out and David Stiles attended a supper The decrees were conferred by Report on Trafflc their program of outdoor sports be­ Y., attended Church school on Sun­ hEU some experiments dealing with Eind executive meeting at Camp Prudent James L. McConaughy. While no formal report has been cause of the weather. ’The comnoit- day while visiting relatives In this infections Emd control but these are Woodstock on Monday evening. John J. Dlescoll of Waterbuiy received from the petition pre­ tee was Ernest Walthers, chairman; vicinity. too young yet to show any positive smd Thomas J..Quinno of Middle- sented two weeks ago by the Meut- Churles Francis, Joseph Keeping Mrs. John Monaghan entertained results. town were graduated with high ket street merchants for a change and Charles Heintz. friends from MEUichester and this The diseased corn shows first as in parking regulations on that plEu:e at CEirds on Wednesday eve­ These are the standard Duo-Disc Wash­ honors. Past State Commander John J. TO HUNT FOR BROTHER a wilt of the lower leaves and if bad street, an interesting report is ex­ ning. First prize went to Mrs. The following received their de­ Coimors has returned home after a general wilt and dr3ring up of the grees with honor: pected to be presented at the meet- attending the convention of the Florence Pilte of Manchester, and Calgary, Alta., June 19.— (AP)— plEmt It shows best Eifter the plants ers complete with water pump, and carry mg of the Common Cotmcil on / Rodney A. Curtis of Shelton, l:'nited Spanish War Veterans at the consolation to M rs. EUmer Riven­ Roy Mattern, brother of James Erne over a foot high. If one cuts Tuesday evening from the traffic Ralph C. Dixon of East Hartford, Meriden, held on Friday and Satur­ burg of this place. Refreshments Mattern, long overdue on the Kha- lengthwise of the stem he CEm usual­ the usual guarantee. Thomas D. Murphy of Meriden and authorities. day. were served. barovsk-Nome leg of his round- ly find a reddish diseEised snot just Edward L. Stephenson of West The petition was referred to the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman and the-world flight, today volunteered traffic authorities and an investiga­ Rising Star Lodge, I. O. O. F. and where tbe stEilk begins to form its Hartford. . Mayflower Rebekah Lodge, held family of. MEmchester were dinner to Join any search expedition for tion has since been made by Acting side roots. Cutting across the Award of the following prizes their annual Memorial settee for guests on Saturday evening of Mr. the missing flier either by lEmd or stems hoiizontallv at this spot one was announced: Mayor Roger J. Murphy and Rich­ deceased members yesterday after­ and Mrs. FrEinklln G. Welles, Jr. sea. CEm In time see the whitish or yel­ Briggs prize in debating, Ralph ard Shea, police captain. The or noon In Odd F«^Uows Hall a t 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Smith spent ■Roy believes his brother has lowish ooze of bacteria coming from C. Dixon of East Hartford. ganization of the “traffic author­ ity” Is something new in Rockville o’clock. Rev. K. Otto Klette, pastor Simday with relatives at Stafford been forced down on one of the the Infected bundles that cause the The Manchester Electric Co. - Cole prizes in Ekigllsh, Paul B. of the First Lutheran church, de­ Springs. penlnsulu or islands of the north­ Whitaker of Windsor and John T. and this will be its first formal re­ trouble. In time a general rot of the 773 Main Street Phone 5181 port. It was organized two weeks livered the memorial address. Miss Esther Burdette of Hartford ern pEut o f Slberiiu base and roots may result. Walsh of Middletown. The regular meeting of the Board Giffen prize in ethics, Daniel I. ago. The report to be presented has of Selectmen will be held on Tues­ Streeter of Portland. been reported as favoring parking day evening in their rooms in the Lipsky choir prize, George L. or both irides of Muket street for Memorial buUdlng with First Se­ Mitchell of Hartford. one bour whereas imder the present lectman Francis J. Prichard pre­ Pierce prize in chemistry, Rob­ rules. there is no parking on . the siding. ert B. Goodrich of Portland. east side of the street. The mer­ The work of setting up the booths Phi Beta Kappa Latin prize, chants petitioned for parking dur­ in the town hall for the special elec­ Lawrence S. PEdmer of Middle- ing the evening and on Simdays on tion on Tuesday was completed to­ tow n. the east side of the street. day. Silverman prize in chemistry, The present parking restrictions Anthony J. Cofrancisco of New on Market street were made when Haven. tlie Rockville and Stafford trolley Spinney prize in Greek, Richard cars used the street hourly. No COVENTRY S. Overton of New Canaan. busses or trolleys are now using Wise prize in eUiics, ROy C. that street. Tuesday evening the Coventry Star Features Barker of Bristol. A rejYort is also expected from the traffic authority or the elim­ Frityment Society will serve an­ ination of the rota^ traffic system other strawberry supper by re­ at the intersection of Main, Union quest of several persons present TEN AMATEUR BOUTS and Elm streets. This rotary sys­ Ust week. The supper will be serv­ » = - * tem slows up traffic because of the ed f^m 6, to 8:30. n t m AT ARENA TOMORROW grade at this point. The Ladies Fragment Society Repeal Vote Doubtful will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal­ ------r— The exact repeal vote in Rockville ter Brown Wednesday at eleven Sandy Beach Outdoor Stadium and the town of Vernon on 'Tuesday o’clock. Pot luck dinner will be %- remains in doubt today because ot to Be Host to Best of Young­ served. the action of the Republican town Rehearsals for the play "Old er Fighters Tomorrow Night. committee in disowning the action Acre Folk" have started. The play J7t e“mmAmn”Sale^ started tor the getting out of the will be given at the Ice Carnival to “wet” vote which waa suppoied to be held in July. Tomorrow night,amateur boxing be. a combined effort of the Repub­ Miss Cora Kingsbury, Miss Eva will hold sway at Sandy BeMb licans and Democrats. Arena, Crystal Lake, when the C. The members of the Republican Koehler and George Kingsbury mo- S'/. red to Lonsdale, R. I., to spend —PRICES PRICES ARE ADVANCING D, K, Club opens its gates at 7 Town Committee have very strong­ :is l o’clock. The club and its match­ ly objected to the report that th^ e week-end with Mr. and Mrs, maker have gone far to bring to bad joined the Democratic town Herbert Tomlinson, the latter sis­ —may never be the arena the best amateur talent committee in an effort to get out ter of George and Cora Kingsbury, ayallable from Connecticut and oa\y thi. “wet” vote on Tuesday, The Coventry 4-H Happy Oarp- — SO L O W Buy Furniture Now!\ Massachusetts. eners are well under way on their 'e ‘There is little doubt in the mind Ohppofiite 1 ^ ^ Sdiod Matehmaker Oeorge Oroscb will of either the Republicans or Demo­ third year of garden work. ’Thurs­ k Sradi Mondtester feature on this card Benny Carr, crats that Rockville and the town of day afternoon at 2 o'clock, d. s, t. . AGAIN brother of the popular Steve Carr, Vernon will vote wet, but the drys members, leaders and friends will —Thu SALE is planned to Benny has been campaigning in in the Republican ranks have hold the first garden tour of the the amateur ranks for the past brought about a (Lnial of a party year. The tour will end at the lake Buy N o w ! year and has all the merits his' movement Trom First Selectman in South Coventry for a picnic sup­ give the people ONE LAST CHANCE per. Gilbert H, Storrs is leader of brother carries except experience. Francis J. Prichard, ebairmsn of With our present LOW PRICES REDUCED, this sale presents an In another form of entertainment the Republii ui town committee, the club, which has many plans for sure to please, the club secured R ^bliean^ o l i Tows Chairman Fran the supper. Another tour hiu been opportunity to save that will never be repeated. PRESENT To Buy FURNITURE— ------the services of Ruby Bradl^ and eisI J, Prichard states that “tbes<“these planned tor the latter part of Au­ PRICES are lowest since before the World War, and the quality of the his Wild Cats from Springfield, reports are all wrong andd put our gust, merchanidise offered is the highest. FUTURE PRICES will be higher. committee in a very bafi ligh t," Mr. Thursday eveninf the Garden —at drastic reductions from old prices and to permit us to go into the Mass. Ruby's band is a knock-out Not just a little, but much higher than at present. Materials that for fun and comedy. These boys Prichard admitted that the Rtyubli Club leaders of Tolland County will markets in July and buy new stocks. This is in line with a nation­ will start playing at 7 p. m, until can leaders would eo-opsratie in meet at the chapel ball for a lead­ enter into the manufacture of wide movement to stimulate business and the the first bout takes to the ring at getting out the vote but would be ers' meeting. H ue Cora Kingsbury |\ furniture have advanced from absifiutely neutral as to whether it determination on the part of our (]k}vemment 8:30, and will then play between and William Blackburn will put on 10% to 90% and are still climb- was wet or dry. a demonstration at this time on to raise prices and wages. each bout. ing. Wages are increasing. Ten bouts are listed, with match­ Democratic Registrar George E. “Planting a Flat," ‘The group will Dunn was chairman of the Joist es being made at the arena, Tues­ bs ths gussts of tbs Coventry 4-K ^ complete day nij^t, so as to give the fans meeting of the Republicans and town committee, tmder the chair­ Democrats last Wednesday evening manship ot Arebis M. Shaw. the best possible bouts and no dis­ at which time various eommittses appointments. Ths Coventry Community or-i ^ “SELL OUT’ DINING R O O M ^ were appointed to get out the vote chestra will play at the Methodist on Tuesday for the special election. church in Quan^Ue for a lawn Vety few donations ore being re­ puty Friday evening. Tickets ars —Of AU Present FLOOR CURB QUOTATIONS ceived towards financing the work now on sole for the third atmniti — BEDROOM SUITES of furnishing automobiles on ’Tues­ concert of this Community orches­ SAMPLES and WAREHOUSE day because of the fset Rockville is tra, which win be held on Wednes­ Dining Room Suites selling in this i^ e at By ASSOCIATED PRESS a. wet community and also because day, June 28. RESERVE STOCKS of $54.00 will be advanced to $95.00 after the Amer d t Pow and Lt B ...... 6% of the fimt there Is no eontsst be­ SUITES ■ Amer Sup Pow ...... % tween the Republicans and Demo­ The schools of Co* closed sale. Assd Gas and STec ...... 2% crats, Thursday with school picnics held 8-Pc. Bedroom Suites that are selling in Suites at $75.45 wiU be $129.00. Amer Sup P ow ...... 8 Celebrate Anniversary : their respective districts. All the this 8 ^ at fiS7.60 will be fi69.60 after the tsscbsrs have returned to their re­ Suites at $65.00 will be $105.00. Cent SUtes Else ...... Aldan .Skinner Camp Auxiliary, sale. Suites at f 62.50 will be 185.00. Suites FURNITURE spective homes. Suites at $107.50 wiU be $145.00. Cities Service ...... 4% Sons of Veterans of tbs Civil War, at 1119.60 will be $225.00. Suites at $69.50 Cities Service, pfd ...... 24)4 celebrated its sevsntswith aanl Miss Eva Koehler, teacher at — and HOMEFURNISHINGS Suites at $159.00 will be $250.00. Elec Bond and Share ...... 26% versary on Saturday night with a Mansfield, has returned to the will:be $125.00. Suites at $89.00 will be And so on throughout the entire line of J Ford Lim ited ...... 4% banquet in the G,' A, R. bidl. home of her parents to speM the $166.00, ^ d so on throughout our stocks. Midwest Utils ...... % Memorial bulkttng. About-70 mem­ summer vacation. at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS Dining Room Suites. Nisg Hud P ow ...... 12% bers and guests wars prsssut for Penn Road ..'...... % the srsnlBg's eutsrtalmmsnt. The STORM K nXS TWO SegM L ock ...... 1% G. A, R, lull was tastsfuUy dec- FROM LOW PRICES Stand Oil Ind ...... 20% orated for the occasion with Amer' London, June 19/—(AP)-^Two United Founders ...... 2% lean flags, peonies and flowers, men were kiUed during a series of LIVING ROOM Mrs. Laura lueb, as i^ssldent of — for ccuh ! United G a s ...... 4% freak thunder storms which struck United Lt and Pew A ...... 2% tbs auxUiaiy, prssidsd. London and nearby districts at RUGS Util Pow and Lt ...... 2% Lsvsrett W. Charter, tbs only liv­ noon today. FURNITURE Canadian Mareoni ...... 2% ing Civil War rstsraa in Roefcvllls, Wi\ was the guest of honor. Among Tbs man wars standing under a tree in Bpping forest when Ught- 2-Pc. Living Room Suites selling in this sale at $89.50 be other guMts wars Mrs. Mary -FLOOR COVERINGS, RANGES- $75.00. Living Room Suites at $69.00 will be $125.00. WDf DAMAGE SUIT Cbater, state president; Mrs. Sue ifing killsd them and injured ' Oldershaw of Waterbury sad mem­ com]m panlon. ^REFRIGERATORS — LAMPS— Suites at $79.86 will be $185.00. ' Bridgeport, June 19/—(AP)—In bers of Alder Sklnnsr Cairo. Tbs Many .ehlfflneys and roofs were Suites at f^ l.^ will be $185.00.______a decision rsndsrsd today in the evening's program included vocal damaged bv the lightning. A tram ear was bit but there ware no cas­ —and SINGLE PIECES OF ALL KINDS And Suites now marked Oonmon Pleas Court Judge Ed­ numbers by Mrs, Ann MM PAmder $148.60 WiU be $226.00. ward Quinlan finds Is favor of Eart and dancing by the Maitoy sisters. ualties. and Arthur Warner of NsW Raven, *1116 committee oonsistsd of Miss Tbs Thames valley near Rich­ —Are Adyandng At a Rapid Rate . ' Our Sale Prices, are re­ defendants In a |1,000 dettuige ac­ Alice Bowers, chalrnum; Mrs. Lula mond experienced a heavy fall of duced from our regular low Also Beds, Mattresses and Springs are sowing upward, For tion brought by Grace Kelley of Binhslmer, M r. Martha Kubnly, hailstones, tud rain fell in most prices. We are selUng these BtratfCrd. London districts. exam ple: Mrs. Cktlierine WUUams, Mrs. Mat- stocks based on u ^ t we tls Pcgsnkolbe, and Miss Lillian tol2 Rugs in tills sale at $18.75 will be $28.50., Greenwood. MIBACCLOU8 ESCAPE paid for them, ''and Ugure ORBDITOM TO MBfcT R otes Ranges at $99.76 will be $189.00. . ^ ^ .. \/ ,ttie- future Montreal, June , 19.— (AP)—Sit* Many Rockville people attended MattresiMS at $14.96 will be $21.60. prhjw at what Bridgeport, June 19.—(AP)—A the golden wedding annlrersary of ting In a wheelbarrow which her Studio'Couches at $14.96 will be ^.60. ^ flnt nsMlqg of eredltora of Pat- Mr. and MM. John. Henry SCbaeffer eight-year-old brother had laft on w c have to rlefc;f>ttrlda and Sons, Inc., of Dao- of Manchester yesterday Wlrieb waa the ridlroad tracks, Lustts Ledue, , Governor WinthtoD Desks at $16.60,will be $26.00. pay for re- wfll be held Mr. and Mrs. Robert iltxHvn An- whsetbgirow. TIm ,child plekad heat-/ TSaMMail of iX.' J v » V »■ - ':- ' t* > •T-'i » Er «» -•• iT? - 7 . —»I«* - ^ - s ‘ ^ ; , : - C

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will be based on any sudb primitive Roosevelt Is almost as much at ^ JUmrirrattr b e h i h d :,t i « s c s ^ . i n and barbarous a foundation 8^ a horns In the w itsr ss a fish. y chunk of eompArativdy usriess A hundred mile trip - Over the Stm ttng iHmiUk yellow metal. h>ad, with the Saedlest prospect of Oem Kwiheei p y H U b l* * y iik fHIB Whtt we have a permaaent In- meeting a fool drlveron every curve lA b l SSftAU) PRUmHO W#U»A«T, rNC and two on every hill, is far more . I f SMMU 8UMt temattonnl money it wni probebly I XV filMtOkMIM, ^ n . be A oompoeite unit teprenentMv dangerous than the Presidential sea By RODNEY DUTGHER £EOMAii ruiaUSOM 7 . 'V many elements—so much of each of voyage to Provincetown. IU m « m Washington, June 19.—A «m*ii ten or twenty or A hundred commo- rouodao oeteiMi i, 1881 collection of minor necessities, such t*abttM«d Bv«nr Bvaalag assMpi diUee, perhaps even inchkUat eerv- ‘ “EDUGAHON.” I ■■ X- Kuadftjra anfl H alite} a. Bat»r*d at Um as every man includes in his medi- sea: u'SA.I ices, esaentlAl to the well bebig ot President James Rowland Angell Ptet Offlca at Maaobaatajr. Coaa.. at dne cabinet, led to the first hint o t •aeoad Claaa Mall Mattai humanity ever3rwhere, 'and arrived at of Yale, in his bacaslaureate sermon scandal in the Roosevdt administra­ HoaBri rnrOM r a t b s CUNTQMCMNTI Oaa Saar, by attJi •••....•••..•..•daaa after long study by aacertainlng the yestezday, cjmtrlbuted further to the tion. Par Hentb. by mall ...... t .af world’s actual and potMtial supply cloud of doubt wh^ch has descended The toilet kits which White House b l n s f l a c o p l a r ...... '...... ■....•8 >a 8 IHllvarad, oaa yaar ...... SV.M on the institution of public education Secretary Louis M. Howe waa a lli­ o f each. ed to have caused to be pucchaaed UBMBSR OP THIS A890C1ATB0 Meantime, the anxiety of this, that as it has been conducted so far in at $1.40 apiece for the Civilian Con­ PRBS*' or the other foreign nation to jockey America, and which oonrtantiy servation Corps—which army offi­ The Aaaodatad Prass .a azclaalvaty antltlad to tha aao .or raonhllcatloo the United States into come specM calls into question the value of the cers said could have been had for 75 of all aawa dlapatahaa orod1fod*to It position with relation to sterling or pedagogical astern on which the or 85 cents—even caused an ap­ or not othorwlao eradltod ta Uila parent conflict of testimony between paper and alao tha 1 .eal natra onb* to gold, while it may be reflected In people of this country have expend­ lished beraln. important administration officials. All rights of rapoblleatlon oi the excited press dispatches from ed so much more money than they Regardless of the extent to which special dispatches herein are also re> London, is most unlikely to be per­ could afford. Said President Angell: Howe may have influenced Director TM MAMU VtHATnn I served. mitted to upaet the program of re­ Certainly the generation to Robert Fechner’s purchase of 200,- Pull aenrlaa d ia a t o f N C a Ser* 000 of the IdtSi you may be able to covery in ihia country just as it ia which I bAmg baa made a hor­ «*«**«> vica Ina ^ rible mesa of thhigs and we decide for yourself whether the gov­ being started. Not even though Publlshei'a Raprasantatlva: The pass on ahamefacedly to yours ernment stood to be gyped. An in­ Julias Mathews soaoi* Aganey.—New those countries axe receiving the the task of rescuing humanity spection of one of the Uts reveals Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. obvious assistance of that part of from its woes, hoping that the following articles inside a hand­ some, silver- stamped, blue card­ 1 MUMBISK AODIT BURBAU OF the American press which takes its from our grotesque and pathetic ! CIRCUUATIONa blunders you may learn wis­ board box: opinions from a financial group dom and live. One gilded snap-type razor. Ittog One 35-cent size jiackage of five 'EieaueaflE l& iti assnaiaB ao finaaeliu rast»-nslbUlty which would like nothing better than It is from the Wg men of the edu­ for typographical errors appearing la to see a return to the dellationaty single-edge blades. advartlaaniepta la the Manoh*»»ar cational world that we are hearing One small nickel-plated mirror. processes from which the nation is Evening Herald. these, expressions of utter uncer­ One shaving brush with nickel- CitocaerrT J »BV«S.1we- striving heroically to free itself. tainty as to the value of the “train­ plated handle. MONDAY, JUNE 19. One long Mack comb. ing” that we have been giving to One tooth bruA in .ventilated, hSfaTJr; FOB RATIFICATION. DECLARATION OF WAR. ' youth. Lesser i^edagogues still nickel-plated canister. ! To discuss the merits and de­ The massacre of four peace offi­ continue to insist cm the old tech­ One cake of soap in nickel-plated box. tow W MHWV tete W M merits of probibltioD is to thresib cers and the incidental killing of a nique, even upon its enlargement •A. s a w lewtoMteteww iw te«u m * fvSM straw that has been so thumped and One 25-cent size tube of tooth l■ l^lM recaptured federal convict at Kan­ and amplification, as constituting OitettteM CM K m cw w R W CA«m to w paste. i m m MWMivee i pounded that it is now little but Cl teUHihew V sas City on Saturday marks the the hope of the future, and continue One 25-cent size tube of shaving dust. There is no profit whatever first concerted and open declaration to talk about “education” as though cream . RHI •» Itei remaining in such discussion. Be­ of war upon the United States gov­ it were a concrete, measurable One sewing kit—thimble, spools of white and khaki thread, three tween now and tomorrow, when the ernment by the forces iof Gangland. thinp of definite proportions and people of this community are to be big-eyed needles and three or four Hitherto the machine-gun guerillas subject to accurate identification common pins. called on to express their will on have confined their challenges to through analysis. Most of the articles are “standard the rqieal of the Eighteenth Amend­ local and state govemmoita. Now But despite their cock-sureneas it brands,” bought at quantity rates ment, there isn’t the remotest by the Be Vier company which as- they have thrown down the gaimtlet is inevitable that presently mil m • » wexwiee FW w w t o chance of changing the opinion of semMed the kits. “No cheap stuff,” to the whole American people. liems of people, who hitherto have the C. C. C. insists, sneering at the a single individual. If there is any There is no room in the United accepted at face value the theory army, whose kits omit such essen­ person who does not now know ex­ States any longer for the private that the high schools and colleges tials as tooth paste, shaving cream and soap container and offer only actly where he stands with relation armies qf the racketeers. The re­ were creating an abler and more to this question then that person is, two blades. sources of this nation must be em­ competent nation, will be Inquiring Is He Downhearted? No! in all human probability, incapable ployed, to whatever extent may be whether there is any proof of the The irritation of having Howe, Here's the Proof! of maJdng up hia mind within the necessary, in exterminating them— validity of that theory. his closest confidante,-sea^cbingly next few hours. at no matter vdiat cost in money examined by Congress was just ! It is, however, of the utmost im- another woe foi Rrosevelt. Demo­ or effort; and particularly at no cratic Senators had just knocked out ! portance that the voter shall cor- matter what cost of destruction of the vital license provision of his : rectly register on the voting ma- IN NEW YORK outworn and discredited legal tra­ industrial recovery act in committee. Markets are Up I chine whatever opinion he holds. ditions. Another Senate committee had And it is unfortunate that provision emasculated his arms embargo So far, the conflict between the New York, June 19 — Mean' measure and the Senate had knock­ has not been made for presenting gangs and society has been permit­ derings: Peggy Hopkina Joyce is ed off $170,000,000 of his veterans’ the question, on the machines, with ted to proceed with the gangsters just a novice mstrimonialist, af­ economy program. Congress seemed the utmost possible clarity. at full liberty to employ any device ter all. Lieut. WiUlam T. Comer- beaded for a jam which would keep, it in session to embarrass Roosevelt WATKINS PRICES Not that the method of voting is that seemed fitting to thedr pur­ ford, naval reserve officer and as the economic conference opened parUcularly obscure, but there poses while society's hands have one-time appointee to the U. S. Jime 12 and debt pajrments came would have been less chance of in' been fast bound by legal red tape. Shipping Board, is hunting a pub­ due June 15. dividuals voting contrary to their ’That is a conditiCHi that n ow cannot lisher for his book called “My But on the day all these things intentions if it had been made trans­ First Fourteen Wives.” He has seemed to come to a head the presi­ longer be permitted. The nation, dent took his first dip in the new parently clear that they were voting had that many, too . . . The June ARE STILL DOWN! too, must cut loose with its real wedding news includes notices of swimming pool and that evening “for repeal” or “against repeal.” power. When it does, the gangs Bronx charging 15 cents public ad- gave a swell party for the corres­ iIRST... Proof of higher prices. Letter after letter brings this message to Instefui, the voter is required to will wither and disappear in the misaion, and plans for a Highland, pondents through which he laughed, vote “for ratification” or “against N. Y., nudist camp marriage cere­ joked and gave every indication that hot blast of the people’s righteous he was having the time of his life. us daily. Here are a few samples, each with its story of new, higher ratification” and it would not be mony as soon as a nudist pastor wrath. can be foimd. Meanwhile a Coney surprising if some nervous voters of The weakness of the outlaws’ posi­ Island resort is seeking a couple The Howe incident followed strong prices. the type who always experience tion is that they are all known. It to wed in a roller coaster. Rice is pressure on Roosevelt for the re­ something like stage fright when already sprouting in the Jersey moval of Secretary of the Trexsury Second... Proof of Watkins Low Prices. Not a single price tag has been is impossible for them to carry on meadows from the grains dropped Woodin and Special Envoy Norman they enter a polling booth were to their nefarious businesses without there by celebrants of aerial H. Davis, following the Morgan dis­ changed oh our present stock... and won’t until July 1st. So, for the next 11 become momentarily confused and coming under the eye of the police. weddings. And it’a even rumored closures. Some of his most 'austed pull the wrong lever if they attempt There is not a large city police de­ that one old-fashioned pair plans advisers among liberals and p.'ogres- days you can buy Watkins Quality Furniture at the “very bottom.” Best of all— to figure out the exact process in to get married in a church. sives urged hiui to fire Woodin and partment in the coimtry that could Davis at once, insisting^ that prompt which they are taking part. not and would not willingly make a Coward Packs ’Em In dismisssds of “Morgan friends” Let the voter fix this single fact list of the criminal public enemies would solidify Roosevelt's popular in his mind: A vote FOR RATIFI­ Card from Sophie Tucker, night- strength at an impo.rtant time. ...:every price guaranteed! within its jurisdiction. Precisely clubbing on Chicago’s Gold Coast, CATION is a vote FOR REPEAL— The President apparently didn’t "We so thoroughly believe that prices will ^ntiuue to which of them has done this or. that says “Big doing here. Better cor'e explain his position to those who a wet vote. murder, exactly which waa directly on out”. . . . And most of so argued, but he let it be known be higher that we GUARANTEED THESE LOW WAT­ Feature! Broadway seems to be planning That is all he has to remember. concerned in this or that kidnaping, that no one would be fired—al­ KINS PRICES AGAINST DECLINE for six months! If Pull the “FOR RATIFICA’nON” to go . . . The farewell party for though belief persisLo that Woodin whether-it was this one or that one Noel Coward brought out Dorothy you hnd the same merchandise here for less money with­ lever if you are a wet and want will resign before the end of the in the next six months, we will refund the difference.” that received the extortion money Parker, Edna Ferber, Tallulah year. taken out of the Consti­ in a certain case or which one put Bankhead, Clifton Webb, Fred As­ taire, Adolphe Menjou, Conway tution. the moat recent victim on the spot, It must be appreciated. that we Tearle, Peggy Wood, Richard W. E. BRIDGMAN DEAD perhaps the police could not with Barthelmess, Gloria Swanson, are to vote tomorrow not for or certainty tell—at least, could not Hope WllUama, Le Tracy, Doug Garden City, N. Y., June 19. — against prohibition but for or prove it before a pettifogging court. Fairbanks, Jr., and just about (AP)—William E. Bridgman, vice everybody who’s anybody • . against the repeal of prohibition; But they know the mobs and their president of the Curtiss-Wrigbt the vote on prohibition was taken Frederick Hollander, the compos­ Airport Corporation, is dead at tbe 1125.00 Daveaport; light 939.95 Extension Gateleg leaders. er just arrived from Germany, re­ age o f 66. many years ago. The only ques­ g^eful Queen Anne m<^el Table; in mahogany veneer In war the commander doea not ceived newspapermen at his hotel He succumbed yesterday at his vdth solid mahogany mould­ with oval top. For living­ tion now before the country is its suite and asked them to join him home. As a young man, Bridgman limit his attack to the individual dining, or breakfast 9 o >1.93 repeal. in a amack of cognac. They as­ was among the first organizers of ing base; enemy soldiers who, it can be sented readily enough, were amaz­ A vote FOR RATIFICATION is sightseeing tours in this country. He green covering .... 2 / 0 room use ...... proved, last night raided bis ed to bear him call room-service led cycle and driving parties in the a vote FOR REPEAL. Go to the trenches killed some of hia men. and calmly order two bottles of neighborhood of Pike’s Peak, then 968.96 Arm Chair; to match 917.50 Chest of Drawers; Imported polls with that fact firmly settled brandy. Hollander hung up the he went to Boston and organized He groups all hia opponents togeth­ sofa above; button | a a >93 solid maple, Chippendale and there need be no confusion. phone after a minute of argument, tours of that city. er and destroys as many of\hem as turned, crestfallen, to his guests. Surviving are his wife, a step­ tu h ed b a c k ...... f r 2 / bracket foot, . 9*1 >1.95 be can. This problem of the armed “So^ sorry,” he said. “I thought daughter and a sister, Mrs. J 3-drawer model 1 4 CONFERENCE BUNK. Spencer Lapman of Goldsboro, Md. 989.60 Drop-leaf Table, Peel Chairs gangs ia a problem of war. So far you people had repealed your pro­ 929.60 Poster Bed; maple hibition last April. Now 1 am told large Duncan Phyfe model of Newspaper readers who find them- we have made the mistake of treat­ it was beer only.” mahogany veneer with carved veneered high post Sheraton sdvee more or lees confused by the ing it ss a problem of peace. That .Values to 911.00 That Guy Dempeey legs; 9QQ.95 model ;reed^ posts. 91 Q.9S somewhat hysterical press accounts position must now be abandoned. Nocturnal notes: Roller skating d r a w e r ...... i n 2 / um top s...... 1 2 / of the maneuvers at the World Eco­ The federal government has the at the Village Nut Club . . . . Colored gal boxers at the Mr'y- Bedroom Group; solid maple nomic Congress relative to curren­ choice of accepting defeat, of ac­ 917.60 Occasional Chairs; fa ir .... Yo-yo tops at the Vil­ Chippendale style with pegged cy “stabilization" have small reason knowledging that it is impotent in lage Barn . . . .Frank and M ilt Queen Anne models in choice and worn effects. Low Pil­ to belittle their own Intelligence; the face of organised banditry, or Britton zmashing violins .... Lin- of mat or green $ 4 a .50 dy Hop oonteata here and there . . . grim bed, ehest-of-drawers Uiey probably know as much, or al­ of ptooeedii^ against these inhuman ta p e s tr ie s ...... 1 m Jimmy Durante smashing pianos and mirror, and' 9 fi *7.45 most as much, about this abstruse creatures as ruthlessly as though everywhere he goes .... A ll o f 914.96 Coffee Table; Chip­ high c h e s t ...... O f question as the people who are mak­ they had just crossed the frontiers which make for strenuous eve­ pendale pedestal base; claw- ing the news or those who are writ­ under the black flag witl) the nings. . . . The town’s talking about ■ 914.00 Reed Chair; stick foot model; all 9Q.95 ing it. avowed puipoae of taking over the Mickey Alpert’s singing at the new re^ lounge chairs; loose pil­ Thousands of words have been Vanity Fair . . . And so help us, m a h og a n y ...... 2 / A group of • chtlrz, aad country. there’s now a Mickey House Club, low back; spring seat; 9Q.95 cabled or wirelessed from London It is war—and the methods ot wiUi a floor show led by 'I'helma 917.60 Cape Cod Boudoir linen upholstery ...... 2 / roekon, five dlffortnt iCjiM, indicating that the conferees were peace are no longer applicable. White and an orchestra of Mickey Chairs; maple wings and Mouse Trappers, and a dance floor 99.00 Iron Lawn Chair; la comblnatioaz of natural on the very verge of a currency arms; choice of 91 y|.9a green enameled with deco­ built like a huge mouse trap. The pool eaao with groan and stahillzatioD plan which would peg PRETTY SAFE. world isn’t exactly beating a path chints coverings .... ^ rated wogen-flber upholstered the dollar and sterling together at a The spectacle of the President of to the door. ' onago, rod aad Mack or. Dining Room Group; Amer­ seat and 9C«93 -.V. fixed ratio, when as a matter cf fact the United States trusting his life In spite of the press of hia pro­ b a c k ...... motional duties, and sometimes in ican Georgian style with Hep- O black dteoratioaz. Made ia there wasn’t the remotest chance to the timbers and planking of a connectioa with them. Jack Demp­ plewhite buffet, Duncan Phyfe 949.95 Court Cupboard; au- that the American government fbrty-flve foot yacht on the stormy Caiina and worth up to 111.00. sey's finding time to get around to table, Sheraton china and thentic Early Englpish design would or could accept such a settle­ waters of the North Atlantic may the supper clubs regularly. Al­ ohi^.^ 9 pieces; 9| *71% o f solid' 1.95 ment without completely destroy­ start shivers in some nervous inland­ ways gets a spotlight and a band, always acknowledges 'them with mahogany veneered 1 f 9 oak ing practically eiverything that this ers but the hasards of Mr. Roose­ that half-shy little gesture so fa­ adoriaistratioa has done for the velt’s marine vacation trip'Are ac­ miliar to ^ h t fans for years . . . NORGE cTMtkm of a higher price level. tually less, in an probability—and When the Hanassa Maestro dances he leads with his left "-*:**,'* .j---’ Bmope at this time. The fixing of patently handled, are safer In such oxide, and was gratified to see an international currency is not a waters than a big atearoshlp. And Taub’s hair turn straw-colored . . . problem to be solved in the midst iving an unbrella in his Breed- • V , ' j the little schooner is ra]^y con­ f . '/ V : . j r ^ o e . Jack put a tag on it n o ^ of a ctisis. It ia spmetlilBg that 9 voyed. The Presidekf is a good readiHg: “Hands off. Property of w in require long and careful plaa- aanor and he has a good crew. an tk-dmmploa heavywalght box­ DELIVERED nlaf• And when. In a better fu­ Ready at hand in case oC^an ex- er." next day It waa gone, with a - . 1 ture it is finally accompi^hsd fhers treaaely improbable accident are sassy note In Its p l^ : "Umbrella hoffteted- hgr M SK-fDampioa tong ,Uttte chaiye 'ttet tt ball, a' other ecaft, and Mr. , im J M I N S V- . •’ iy> '! '- ?^ • * '}S-- > •'^f '‘^,' -'V> J . fcr ;,' *.^ C- ^ ' 'V; ^^_ '. ■'.' ,-,•■*:*'■ *" :■ T\\ -..S ;■ • .V r .- • \ t- .'.;■■■ '■ .->: ■ r ',* . . ^ ,. ■ •■ 7 .. ■ ■■* .' *•■'■.• ■ ■>- »:>'■•';.« •'••■ ^ I ■ '^- y . . ■ ! . .. '•<■ ■ - • ■ ■ •■ . ■• ■■'-'■f"' T .'’- . - 7, ; ; -/■ f A C t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSl’JCIC, CONN., MQNDAY, JUNE 19,193»,

C berl^ Jt.. of New Britain; Paul I! . ^ dais could find nothing unbaoomlog M. diristeosen of .Windoor: Walter in his conduct if he merely manu­ J. Duksa of Southington; meholaa niAWETSPlEAD factured and sold liquor for other OfiBJIT PRAISES N.Y;GANGLEADE W. HuUnger of New Haven; John dtizens. When Owney i^peared be­ THE OPEN FORUM H. K e i^ of South Manchester; fore the parole board be would re­ Thomas J. Malcmey of New Haven; FORABEAVTWTE port that he was engaged in the IHE BRAMTRDST ComnHinlcatlonH for. publication in the Open Forum will not LEAVES SING SING James G. Marks, Jlr„ of Aspinw^tl; processing of cereals. Something to be guaranteed pubUeation if they contain more than 800 words. William R. McCurdy, of Wethers­ do with malt and com and rye, no The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter field; Charies F. Nugent^ Jr, of that miqr be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free e^q>ressl(m dou bt Wethersfield; Frank S. Pac of New DRr REPEAL of political views is desired but contributions of this character Finally somebody thought to make Fear Cause WM Be Defeated Owney Madden, “Arch Rac^ Head of T riniy Says Presi­ Britain; Cbaries A. Pratt, Jr., of V" which are defamatory or abusive will be rejected. an actual Investigation instead of Windsor; Quudes M. Sheafe, 8rd. (OoutmiMi Paga Ooa) simply accepting Owney’s own of New Haven; Robert C. Smith o f If Less Than 400,000 CHRIST HO WIMEBIBBER 'I'Wifcd I keteer of Them AIT statements. And what do you think dent Did R i^ t to Pick Now Haven; Howard F. Steeves of against the ratfllcatioa of tke 21st they foimd? -They -foupd that Mr. amendment ’nioee who favor re­ Seymour. ,A ..^ J Editor, The Herald: Editor, The Herald: hladden ‘wasn’t engaged in any College Men. Go to the Polls. peal o f prOhlbltiOD should vote fo r - While I am not expecting that For the" past week I’ve been Ready Wrih New Tricks. legitimate business at all. So the ratification. Those who believe in this article will find a prominent reading articles in The Herald parole board sent him back to prison ARRANiX EXAMINATIONS sustaining prohibition as It Is .at place in your front page, 1 will from Prohibitionists denouncing for telling them a falsehood. Des Moines, la., June 19,— (AP)— present should vote against ratifi­ Hartford, June 1..—(AP)—Pres­ thank you if you can find a comer beer as intoxicating. It shows that New York,, June 17.—Having been For nearly a year he has worked Both “wets” and “drys” cast long' cation. ident Roosevelt’s reliance on col­ for it somewhere. If siurely is a .iad since the retnm of beer was not ac­ hard in the Sing Sing garden and OF DISABLED VETERANS ing tfiancea at the agricultural state Those who are considered expert a very good boy for neafly a year lege professors for advice and and a sorry spectacle when we find companied by riotous, disorderly greenhouses. He loves flowers, hav­ of Iowa today, hoping for an out^ In town in judging voting sentiment, now, Mr. Owney Madden is going to guidance was praised today by a minister of the Gospel of Jesus and drunken scenes in the big cities ing an aversion only for lilies. And come favorable to them in Tuesday’s believe that Manchester wlU vote President Reginald OgUby at the (Continued from Page One) Christ espousing a cause that has where it was permitted by law be allowed to leave nasty old Sing now they are going to let him come election on the question of retention against prohibition by about 8 to 1. must have been a serious disappoint­ Sing and come back to . back to bis pals in New York. 107th commencement ’Trinity In previous unofficial and one offi­ blighted and debased the world, provisions but were not positive as of the 18th Amendment. cairist was no winebibber. The same ment to those who profess to be­ colleg e.’ cial poll this town has voted five and Many of his little friends are ex­ Five honorary degrees and 68 this was among details yet to be The repeallsts professed to see people that said he was, also said be lieve that beer , of the alcoholic con­ six to one. At last years’ -Presldeo- pected to greet him joyfully, for degrees in course were conferred. worked out. some danger to their cause in the was a devil and that he cast out tent now legal Is intoxicating. tial election the voters were a sl^ they are sure that Owney, always President Ogllby charged that The liberalizing law provides that possibility of a light vote, but were devils through Beelxebub the prince Instead of an increase in the INDUSTRIAL PLANS cheered by a pr^ction from Gdv- to decide whether tlfis state should number of arrests for drunkenness, the leader of his “gang” has thought the social sciences have been lack­ veterans of the Spanish-American petition Congress to repeal the 18th ^ of devils, so we are not taking their emor Clyde L. Herring and other an actual decrease was recorded. In up some dandy new ganiet.. • ing iq “clear-voiced leadership at a war. Boxer rebellion and Philippine Amendment. ’The vote on this ques­ word for it. leaders that repeal would carry by New York there was not one arrest Years and years ago Owney was time ot economic, political and so­ insAurection campaigns, who served tion in Manchester was: For repeal If Christ was a winebibber tnen SOON TO OPERATE large margin. The “drys” how­ on the charge of driving an automo­ the chief of a club called the Goph­ cial strtin. 90 days or more, were honorably 4275; Against repeal 891. be was a sinper, and yet we read le ever, looked to Iowa to furnish the was in all points tempted like u we bile while under the influence of ers, and led bis valiant little band “But I hotly assert that all this discharged and are 55 years of age Robert N. Veitch, Resigtrar of first stumbling block In the proces­ are yet without sin. Christ went drink for more than 48 hours after in many a boyish encounter against is in spite of our American col­ or over and 50 per cent disabled and Voters, will conduct a demonstration into the temple one day and he the retiun of beer. This consti­ rival 'organizations —the Hudson leges, not because of them, x x x. in need shall receive a pension of at sion of states that voted against the of voting in the Municipal- building found a crowd of people defiling the tuted a record in the police annals. Dusters and the Car-Barn “gang.” Nation’s Business Leaders "The President' of the United least $15 a month. amendment. today from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. The temple and he was so indignant be Those who refuse to recognize facta Owney always was sorry when one States has not disdained to call up­ The question of the need of a (Sovemor Herring also pledged his new voting machines hired for the when they see them will, I suppose, on college professors for > advice made a scourge of small cords and of his friends got killed in this veteran is to be defined by the Presi­ administration to effective Uquor Presidential vote will be used in. to­ pretend to believe that the police Ready to Take Part in and guidance in his endeavors. This drove them out. We also read that strenuous sport, but he would cheer dent, but the veterans administra­ control in the event the Eighteenth morrow’s voting. Due to the fact obligingly closed their eyes to vio­ is a wise move. Their chosen task man has the privilege of becoming up everybody by quickly suggesting tion 'expected this task would be as­ Amendment is repealed and advocat­ that 80 votes were lost in the rate the temples of the Holy Ghost, and lations of the law in order to bol­ is to ascertain the laws inherent in signed to Its agencies. Officials in­ ed adoption of the system in use in ster up a case for beer. I prefer to a game of “Cops-and-robbers.” He Recovery Program. case election, the voters tomorrow 1 fancy if Christ was here toda> and human society and it may well be dicated consideration in determining the Province of Quebec, Canada. think that the common sense of the was very skillful at this, and not not en tir^ familiar with the opera­ there was something threatening .once was he taggec’ by a policeman that from academic halls wlU come need probably would be given the The view of repeallsts as to their American people took control of the the truth that will set men free.” tion of the new machines should ac­ Hla temple He would act just as.he while looting a freight car or a Washington, June 19.—(AP) — percentage of disability. chances in the Iowa election was ex­ quaint themselves with the voting situation itself, that the people are Honorary Degrees pressed today by Rhey N. Cowin, co- did when on earth. sufficiently grown up to be trusted, truck. Administrators of the public works- The newly provided fund of $8,- meehanism. So I say shame on the man who is Always an ingenious youth, Owney Honorary degrees were confer­ 000,000 for maintaining regionti chairman of the Iowa Repeal for The vote tomorrow will be taken and are quite able to tsdee care o f industrial regulation legislation red on the following: ' supposed to be one of his servants— themselves. thought up a lot of other pastimes offices of the veterans administra­ Prosperity committee. on a Yes and No plan, the party were ready today to swing their or­ John Huston ' Finley, assiciate and instead of waxing indignation ’They are in no need of the lead­ for 1^ followers. One game' was tion—many on which were to be Light or Heavy Vote levers being pulled to register the editor o f the New Y ork TIme.s, over this menace to the youth ing strings and swaddling bands called “dnmk-rolUng,” in which the ganizations officially into action closed up under the old economy law “Our victory at the polls depends individual choice. ’The top row of Doctor ot Letters. especially of our community, it has which certain self-appointed dic­ boys would set upon tipsy fellows on with reports from over the country —has led administration officials to upon whether 500,000 lowans vote electors to be voted on are those his sanction. I could name quite^a Albert Milford Turner, field sec­ tators of human conduct Imve Im­ the streets, taking their wallets so indicating broad co-operation from believe it would not be necessary to in the election,” he said. “If that aligned for repeal, those in the sec­ few fathers of boys in this fair town retary of the Connecticut State close any, thus providing easier ac­ many vote we wID win. If less than posed upon them for the past 13 that they could not buy any more business leaders. ond row are against repeal. Voting of omrs who if he'would go and in­ years. Now that beer has become liquor. Another game was called Park com m ission, M aster o f .Sci­ cess to veterans for taking up cases. 400,000 vote we fear defeat. ence, on individual delegates is unneces­ terview them would probably tell legal and the first of the states has “wach-for-the-ceiling.” Some of the To Hugh S. Johnson, director of “There is no doubt as to the sent! the Industrial section, came word ’The following prizes and aca­ sary and would be confusing. Voters him a few things. Men who have ratified the repeal amendment to youngsters would go into a cigar ment in this referendum. There is spent many a sleepless night that businessmen were forming demic distinctions were also award­ should use the straight party levers the Constitution, it is time for those store, for instance, and say to the CROSS DISCUSSES considerable doubt as to whether and thus simplify the registering of anxious, not knowing ^hether their who believe in moderation and tem­ their trade associations and were ed: proprietor, “Reach for the ceiling! voters will bother to go to the polls,’ the vote. boy was coming home dead or alive. perance to take up where they left ready to go forward soon with Fergtison prizes in history and If he didn’t raise his hands quickly agreements which will mean in­ he declared. Anything that causes this state of o ff. political science, Iscmc M. Zeloch- POLITICAL METHODS Dr> J. W. Graves, executive secre­ enough the other players would go creased wages .or workers. iver of Hartford, first; WilUiun affairs is surely a curse. At the time of the passage of the bemg-bang-bang, grab something out tary of the all Iowa prohibition New Mexico’s ln1>lature recently rm not writing this against the Prohibition law, the temperance' It was said at Johnson’s office R. Basch of Hartford, second. pas^^ed a tax bill providing a tax of of the cash register, land then nm (Continued from Page One) emergency committee, in a speech saloon. Whether the stiiff is pro­ campaign had made very consider­ that some definite announcement Alumni prizes in English compo­ four cents a gsillon on motor oil to very fast back to their home base. would be made soon. He was for­ made a final plea for an Iowa vote cured in a saloon, speakeeisy dive or able headway, in the United States. sition. C^larence M. Dean o f H art­ to retain the Eighteenth Amend­ furnish free text books to students. imderground cellar, what does it Statistics oompiled from every mally placing on th- government ford, first; John H. Kemp of Sou>:h should be exerted, to begin with, in Sometimes, as Owney grew older, payroll today those employes who Manchester, second, and Reuben the town, next in the state, and fi' ment. matter. It’s the stuff itself I’m state in the Union showed a steady “If Iowa votes to retain the Eigh- against. When I was a lad I worked the police would come around smd have been working volimtarily for Peiss of Hartford, third. nally in the nation, rather than in decline in drunkenness. The ad­ teonth Amendment on ’Tuesday that two years in a saloon, got all the vent of Prohibition ended that cam­ 03k him what he knew about this or weeks creating the orgamzatlon for Frank W. Whitlock prizes, Doug­ the order, as is too often amendment will never be repealed,” whiskey ready for behind the bar. paign and initiated in its place, an that affair. But Owney never knew admimstering the legislation whimi las J. Gladwin of Wethersfield, the way of the idealistic reformer.” Embarrassing I know all about bow it is concocted, orgy of drinking. One of the worst anything about such matters, al­ president Roosevelt described “the first. Praises Newspapers he said. “Better methods of dealing 'and I say anything that takes a crimer of Prohibition wras the fact though he got to know a great many most far-reaching ever enacted by Phi Gamma Delta prizes in Governor Cross praised newspa­ with the liquor traffic will be dis­ ITCHING man home to his family in such a that it introduced to the younger fine policemen. Several times, too, (Congress.” mathematics for freshmen, Aron pers ■ for responding to and creab covered, and wiU be adopted, but condition that his children look for generation a taste for hard liquor he was actually arrested. But when Complete Set-Up L. Mirsky of Hartford, first. Ing recent interest in governmental imtil they are discovered, hold on to Quickly Ended the best place to hide from bis which growing boys and girls of the ever this happened, some men who Meanwhile, Colonel Dqnald H. H. E. Russell Fellowship Hyman affsdrs, and declared it was the what we now have.” ' brutality and the wife meets him pre-Prohlbition era detested. called themselves bondsmen would Sawyer, the temporary adminis­ Plutzik of Bristol. duty of the educated private citi­ Itching is not only embarrassing and tormenting—there is also the wondering is it going to be black It will be, necessary now to begin come and sign some papers, and a trator of - public work.) was complet­ Mary A. Terry Fellowship, Reu­ zen to read his local paper regu­ all over again that educational nice magistrate would let Owney go- ing his set-up for an early begin­ larly and to encourage it to print danger of infecting the skin, or at eyes or broken bones is a curse. Oh ben Peiss of Hartford. PUBUC RECORDS least increasing the irritation, by the men this stuff has sent to the movement which was blasted by back to his pigton-raising. Owney ning on the $3,300,000,000 construc­ Holland ~ scholarship, Reuben “detailed, incisive, honest news and Prohibition, to demonstrate that tion program designed to employ editorials.” scratching. gallows and the chair. I say any­ was a great fancier of rare birds, Peiss of Hartford, Milton M. Rul- 'Why run the risk or continue to thing that does this shouldn’t have whiskey, gin and kindred spiritous and most of his were trained to lure one million men by fall. nick of West Hartford. Young college men who were go­ Marriage Licenses Within a few days, he expects to endure th^ torment when Beslnol ihe helping hand from a shepherd liquorA are detrimental to the men­ unhappy pigeons away from other Daniel Goodwin and H oadley ing out for public offices for them Applications for marriage licenses Ointment and Besinel Soap give ef the flock. tal and physical health of those cotes. announce state deputy adminis­ scholarships, Frederick T. Bashoii selves were warned they must “like were filed Saturday in the town such quick relief? The first appli­ trators who will pass upon local pro­ Lost week a prominent citizen m who indulge in them. The past 13 Owney did not like stool-pigeons, of Hartford, ’Thomas Irving of a battle served up regularly w

t MANGHESXEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNJ MONDAY, JUNE 19,

AUviam i aniNTi STATE BEER PERW r HIGH SCHOOL H. S. POPULARITY CONTEST UTEsrsnxxs IS ORDERED REVOIED NEWS AT STATE THEATER New York, June 19—(AP)—rWa- enetal mhrkato leagfd forward with 1 Veto fa r ...... Lodu Hu Made raaewed giwto today a* the SHOPPING N E m as tlM aaeet popular girl graduallag from 1(L B. R aext VIMay* False Statemeata Whea He can dollar dropped .bherply in, tor- AppUed for Hia Licenae. eign exdwoge matoets sad ' the Kaks A n Not Obeyed*. ADVICE TO SENIORS ------I Vote fo r...... Waihlogtflo edmlaMnUioB todleat- H artford, June 19— (A P ) — One Beriin, June 19.—(AP)HaMA* as the aaoet popular boy graduating F rid^. n ed dia%nP*'oval at curwey eUbU- Summer Oiss VALUABLE SERVICE penait wUeb had been granted for crilor Hitler has atronffo Thetr Enttnialum isarioB a t cMieriBff ratee. , German parento that This 1> the week of eheep> Mother’s fears for bale’s health idy aaaw ...... the sals of beer in Ooanecrieut was tSeb Shares, up 1 to axouod polBto at' will be taken away and mri Bkine, Biortar-boarde. - Until always go soaring with the temper­ % A(ddreos ...... revoked and four ^pUcationa for one time, erseed a eiihetenflsl part the govemmeat’a wtog if tf^ are Rooeevdt made brains popular ature about this rims of year. But H. S. Vocatimial Guidance permits were rejected by the State of their last weak’s sat>back. w W t not brought up to be good Ifoato. by formmg bis *3raln Trust", if mother will . against illness, there is no more rea- gram to Be Followed. ing a hearing on Friday, according Erfurt yesterday, where the - of an intsmational aOiSfe reduc­ Business thought he was too apreciated by the ❖ Windsor Locks, who at the hearing “Youtfa la our future,” ba said. vqr futures also gained about a cent the older generarion cannot set about to dash his enthulasm, pounds of cure—in a series of six Seniors consisto of a letter of advice The above is the voting coupon to shown for the last times. Fredric admitted having been convicted in "11 an ounqe. accustomed to us wOl take away which we think is just too bad. articles now running on the home and suggestions to all seniors which be used for the High School Gradu­ M arch and Grant cany off ma­ 1922 for violation of the liquor laws, Ouy the children and rear them'in our Even if- the yoimgsters haven’t page. ______was disriibuted to the class of 1983 ating Day Popularity Contest. Loiils jor bonora'wlto Jack OaJtie and was revoked and the. permit order­ The so-caJled “wet” groim of today. In this letter Bir. Bailey eplrlL” any business experience—^ e n Jaffe will give a pen and pencil set Carole Lombard coming close in the ed returned. The reason for the stocks, idle reoenUy. moved iffto the Pastel Swaggers and bis committee have indicated Premier Julius GoMuboea, (ri if they are full of Ideas, includ- to the most popular boy and girl on picture. On Wednesday and Thurs­ revocation by the commission, it forefront of the rally with National ' ing crany ones, we’d rather see Just noticed this morning another some of the problems but. more es­ Friday afternoon at the regular was announced, was folee state­ DistUlers»^ U. 8 . Induetrial AJdobol, Hungary, the chancrilor’a fueat, variation of the swacger cost—this pecially toe opportunities and the day, another giant double featiire ,waa preaent Re received an ova-' them that way than listless, show at the State. Many novelties program wilf be presented with “Ann ments given in bis implication, he American commercial Alcohol and unenterprising. Why not en­ time it spears in pastel pique in solutions which confront the coming have been planned by the manage­ ha^ng sworn that be never bad Owene-IUinoli advancing 4 to 6 or rion aad signed Erfurt’s goldaa beautiful shades. Being cotton, Carver’s Profession’’ sa the main courage them for a change, in­ gnuluates. In addition to the let­ ment for the Friday afternoon show been convicted. more pefinta. Homestake book. these Uttle coats are very Inexpen­ ter. each senior also received a bul­ feature and T Love That Man” with stead of helping them to lose whMi the State will V - run by the The application of Charles B. got up seme 7 points, and galas ol sive—and no end a'’eful. letin showing the list-of education­ Edmund Lowe and Nancy Carroll as their ambition? most popular studmits of the Man­ Bowles, who sought a permit for around 2 to 6 were reooiided by . BARBER EXABHNAT10N8 al Opportunities in the vicinity of the co-feature. Nest Friday cornea 81 Lewie atreet, Greenwich was American . Telephone, Allied Chemi­ Dessert WafDes Manchester. The letter, in part, chester sch^ls. “Peg O’ My Heart” and Jimx^ Duos Croqulgnole ringlet permanent denied. cal, U. S. Smelting, United Alfbcaft, Delightful for a summer dessert was as follows: Today’s Program and Sally Ellen la “Hold Me Ught" General Motors. U. S. Steel, Contin­ Hartford. June 19.—(AP)—The waves as given by the Weldon Beau­ John Krayeske of Railroad atreet, ■fote barbers commission today are waffles, cooled until crisp, then Seniors— At the State today and Tuesday, as the co-featttre plus the Baer- Tbomaston bad his application for ental Can, Dome Mines, 'AmeriLsa ty Salon are delightful. hdd examinations at the State served with a mound of vanilla ice “Probably no class has ever "The Eagle and the Hawk" will be Schmeling fl|ht pictures. a permit on State street, New Can, ConaoUdated Gas, Johns-Man- Capitol, aad bair-outs and shaves cream on eabh sacrion of the waf­ been graduated from thie Haven, rejected a second time. vUle. Union Padfle. New York Cen­ were dispensed 'ree by the 66 ap­ Menus fle, covered with crushed, sweetened high school when fewer The application of Robert J. Hen­ tral, Santa Fe, Delaware A Hufoon, A medium-cost menu that you plicants for licenses. Thirty-nine fruit or sauce. To make five 4 employment opportunities existed Y of (tolllnsviUe and 30 people sat nessey for a permit at the South Case, DuPont, Cbxysler, American had passed the tests aad 27 had lit try this week follows: sectian waffles, use than do at the present time. down to the evening meal. Norwalk Boat Club was rejected. A Fore^n Power aad North Ameri' Caiieken New Potatoes foiled op to 11:30 a. m. 2 cups sifted cake flour You will be graduated from a btisy After the roast ' eef dinner the The applicant failed to appear at can. Many iemies were up frac­ Creamed Peas Wall Street The barbers commlssioa, Vito A. 2 teaspoons combination baking school career into a condition of tm- Manchester club assembled in the his scheduled hearing and that of tionally to more than a point. Currant Jelly lyUrso of New Haven, Alfonso de powder ■ employment. Enforced inactivity Holman Hall memorial room for Phil Mastengelo of Minsfleld' who Economic obeervere estimate that Hot Biscuits Butter I srtogello of Danbury and Albert 1-2 teaspoon salt is bad physically, mentally and mor­ the annual meeting and election of also foiled to appear was rejected. buslaeiBs h a s , recovered about 40 Strawberry Bavarian 8. D’Amico of Torrington, re-ap- 3 egg yolks, beaten well ally. Because of tbis year gradua­ officers. Arlton Judd was elected B riefs The bearing tMt week was the per cent of the ground lost between Coffee Mjlk p^ted last week to (tovemor 1 cup tion constitutes, in a sense, a grave president, Elmer Clark, vice-presi­ first held by the commission and the the .1929 peak and the depression 4 tablespoons melted butter Cross, today announced that under, crisis in your life. dent, ^ d Fred Lavey, secretary- revocation of (tolapletro’e permit low. At the same time, however, And a low-cost dinner is this one: “How are you going to meet this their provisions of the new law 3 egg whitn, beaten stiff treasbrer for next year. All of New York, June 19.— (AP) — Do­ was the first made under the provi­ eaalyrical expihts find that the Tomato Soup Sift flour once, measure, add crisis? That is for each individual these boys will be seniors next year mestic cotton mill activity, now at sions of the new liquot law. Other level of activity is still around the regulating barber shops, all shops Cold Corned Beef • Potato Salad baking powder and f.alt, sift again. to determine for his or her self. and are already well known for revocations are still pending, It Is lows of the 1920-21 decline. should have been registered on or Cole Slaw Combine egg yolks, milk and butter. .The manner in which you will meet the highest level in fw years, is 'their popularity in other lines. Judd stated because of claimed misin­ Both exports and imports of mer- before June 1. Bread and Butter Add to flour, beating until smooth. will be a large factor in shaping still tending upward, 'reports the is a track and football star, dark formation given in the applications. chaadlso again declined in M Chocolate Pudding With Top Milk Fold in egg whites. Bake accord­ your character and personality both New York Cotton Exchange Service. has been prominent in the ' Fresh­ former to 3114,000,000 and t STORBIS IN CANADA Coffee or Tea Milk ing to your usual directions for the of which are valuable .busineae Dtirlng thb first part o. June mills man-Sophomore dramatic club and ter to 3107,000,000.^ In the 1932 waffle iron. (This mixture may assets. It is hoped that you may ran at an Index figure of about 116 is a member of Sock and Buskin, PLATS GOLF WITH PRINCE. month exports totaled 3131,889,000 Winnipeg, June 19.—(AP) — A also be baked on a hot greased be bappUy employed In a worthwhile (the average rate for 1922-27 is If you’re not planning on a real while Lavey was tenor soloist In the and imports 3112,376J)00. Exports storm of hurricane proporrioas vacation this year, allow yourself griddle if you don’t have a waffle w a y .-, taken as 100) as against 109 In May Pirates of Penzance last year and Sunningdale, Eng., June 19.— of gold for the first 6 months of the struck near Brandon today, ac­ the vacation you deserve at home iron.) “Some of you may And jobs. A sur­ has been active in the glee club for and 58 in Jime last year. vey of industries and offices which (AP)—The Prince of Wales and year 1032 period, while imports ad> cording to reports received here. by sending all clothes and linen to three years. Douglas Fairbanks, friends of long in the past have employed our grad­ Remington Rand, Ihc., reports net vanced to 3182,878,000 compared All communication wires were tile New Model Laundry. Enjoy standing, today paired in a golf uates indicates no immediate em­ New Officers loss of 32,681,080 for the fiscal year with 3127.780,000. blown down and it was Impossible a Monday morning vacation every foursome but came out second best week at negligible cost. Phone ployment opportunities. However, Following the electicm of officers, ended March 31 before special to get details. retiring president Herman Heck to Prince George and Archie Comp- 8072 for the delivery, or to inquire individuals here and there, do And charges aggregating 31,023,186. In FEW CLEWS TO MURDER work. Sometimes this comes from called on the guests for a few re­ eon, well-knowB British professlonid. about rates. the precedl^ year the net loss was Compston and Wales’ younger being at the right place at the right marks. (toester Robinson, leader of 33,035,733. need the club for the past five years, paid brother defeated the monarch-to-be Kansas dty, June 19 — (AP),— moments, from answering advertise­ Federal agents and police today ments, from creating your own jobs, a tribute to" the retiring officers, and the;American movie king three Heck, ann Joslia. and complimented and tw o. sought a definite lead on which to through friends or relatives or CREDITOR PROTESTS pursue their himt for the slayma of MONEY? the boys on their good attendance through employment agencies. You four officers in front of'the Union N. Y. Stocks must seek your opportunity. Pa­ at meetings and general co-opera­ Bridgeport, June' 19— (A P)—^The Com* In on# 1*1 ui pr*v* how Local Stodis tion throughout the year. Mr. KNOWN IN STATE. station here Saturday. tience and persistence will reward application for a discharge from Officers were still divided as to " quickly wo eon orranq* o loon some with work. You must be cd- Thienes told something of the his­ brankruptcy of Frederick P. \ — New Haven, June 19.—(AP)— the m otive—^whether it was an e f­ fw yoo. Small monthly poy- (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Adam s E x p ...... H ways vigilant. You may not And tory of the County Y and the local Humphreys, heard today by Ref­ Hi-Y, organized 12 years ago by Herbert K. Job, naturalist, writer fort to “rub out” or free- Frank $ monia to twit your incomo. $ Central Row, Hartford, Conn. Air Reduction ...... ®3% the kind of work you wish or for eree John Keogh, was protested by Nash, Oklahoma train robber and which you have specially prepared, Ray Plllsbury and himself. Prind- and clergyman whose death occur­ Alaska Jun ...... 19% W. and J. Tlebout of New York, a ex-convict who was slain with the but It Is not the job Itself which al Qulmby praised the club and creditor, who will file spedfleation red at Belmar, N. J., Saturday was P erso nal Finance Co. 1 P. M. Stocks known throughout Connecticut as a officers who guarded him. Most of B o o n 3. Stale TbrNier Italieiax A llegheny ...... 4% counts so much as it is the spirit S[r. Robinson who baa given so of his objections later today. Coun­ lover of wild life, whose efforts led them believe it was an effort to T83 H alo SIm MoHohootor Allied Chem ...... 116% which you bring to this work. much of his time to arrange and sel for Wilton Richmond, trustee ot , Bank Stocks to the forming of bird clubs. effect the escape of the notorious Opoa Tborndny B uomImki) DoIII S I*. M. Bid A sked Am Can ...... 91% Further Study. attend meetings and who made all the estate, made a com pl^t that P h o o . S4SO Am For Pow ...... 16% the plans for tb Camp Woodstock He lived at West Haven until his outlaw, who was captured in Hot Cap Nat B and T ...... 10 15 “Falling to secure employment of Mr. Humphries was not oo-operat The oply ekmrgt to thro* pereeat per Am Rad St 8 ...... 16% party. Herbert McKinney and appointment as field agent of the 8. rings, Ark., Friday, aad waa be­ nonth on anpald nmnnnt of lone. Cpnn. River ...... 450 — any kind, every senior is urged on ing with him in clearing up the Am Sm elt ...... M % National Audubon Society in the ing returned to the Leavenworth, Htfd. Conn. Trust .... 46 60 to further study. Seniors who wish George lotterton, former Hi-Y ikxxi TEI ftud T d e • elTe'e •••••• 129 South (torolina field. Kansas, Federal penitentiary. Htfd. National B and T 14 17 to retxuti as post graduates will b« members, now alumni, said a few ' Humphries foiled for 3497,242, his West Hartford Trust.. — 176 Am Tob B ...... 89 welcome provided they return with words and “Herbie" said bis with assets being 311L One ot bis I Insurance Stocks Am Wat W ks'-...... 37% a serious pi^i>OBe and to fill a defl- chocolates. Anaconda ...... 16% creditors is Clarence H. Maekay, Aetnp (Casualty ...... 49 61 nits need such as preparation for The real excitement of the party A tchison ...... M % bead of the Postal* Telegraph Com' Aetna. Life ...... 16% 18% college or some other school. Sen­ came after the teachers had tucked pany, who has a judgment ot 376,- Aetna Fire ...... 33 35 A . l l l 9 U n i •••••eese'seese'eses* iors are not advised to return for everybody away for the night. It Aviation Corp ...... 12% 000 sgMnst Humphries. Automobile ...... 19 21 the purpose of keeping up speed In is reported that the new members Balt and O hio...... 21% Conn. General ...... 29 31 shorthand or typewriting. were initiated ,aad the fact that TEXTILE STRIKES SETTLED Hartford Fire ...... 42 44 Bendix ...... • • 18% “The State Ttnde school ih Man­ several pairs of stockings and Beth Steel ...... 84% National Fire ...... 46 48 chester and Hartford offer many trousers were banging around the Charlotte, N. C., June 19 — (AP) Hartford Steam Boiler 45 47 Beth Steel, p fd ...... 72 courses to boys and girls, tuition fire early the next morning sug­ Borden ...... 36% —Two textile strikes In the Caro- Phoenix Fire ...... 49 61 free, both valuable and Interestlnff. gests that the initiation took place Unas were settled today. Travelers ...... 390 400 Can P a c ...... 18 Learning a trade is worthwhile near the pond. Eversrone was up Case (J. I.) 81% Operatives at the industrial mills, Public Utilities Stocks whether or not you ever have the for breakfast and when the cars Rock Hill, 8. C., who walked out Conn. Elec Serv ...... 43 47 Cerro De Pasco ...... 28% occasion or the desire to use It. For turned homeward at noon the boys (toes and Ohio ...... 40% June 9, went back to work with in­ Conn. Pow er ...... 44%' 46% a list of those courses see the voca­ voted this the best Hl-Y encamp­ creased wages and lower bouse rent Greenwich, WAG, pfd. 50 — Chrysler ...... 80% tional guidance bulletin on local ed­ ment in history in spite of the lo- (toca Cola ...... 91% clement weather. granted them. Hartford Elec ...... 54 56 ucational opportunities. This bul­ The Hudaon silk hoilery mills Hartford Gas ...... 46 — Col Gas ...... 25% letin also contains a list of other Col Carbon ...... 68% here opened on full echedifie after do., pfd ...... 46 -p- schools in this vicinity, covering a operations were interrupted last S N E T Co ...... 108 112 (toml Solv ...... 20% In 1982 8,484,000 standard wide range of subjects. week by a strike of knitting room Manufacturing Stocks Cons Gas ...... 69% cases of salmon were canned; a "Graduates of M. H. 8. have employes. Terms of the settlement Am Hardware ...... 20 22 Cons Oil ...... 18% case consists of 48 one-pound Cont ( t o n ...... 61% commuted to Connecticut State Col­ were not announced. Am Hosiery ...... — 26 lege at Storre for the past two cane. C om P r o d ...... Arrow H and H, com. 9 11 yeara. It is estimated that a full do., pfd ...... 80 — Del L and Wn ...... 84% D rug ...... 64% year of college Including tranepor- Billings and Spencer.. — 2 tatlon, fees, booke, etc., costa, In Du Pont • ■eeseeese eVa s‘e e s e e 77 Bristol Brass ...... 13 16 this manner between 3250 and 3300. do., pfd ...... 87 — Eastman Kodak ...... 81% Elec and Mus ...... 2% Wesleyan University, contrary to Its Case, Lockwood and B — 300 general practice, next year will per­ Collins C o...... 30 — SHec Auto Lite ...... 28% El.c Pow and Lt ...... 18% mit students to commute. Mt Dr. C. W. KING Colt’s Firearms ...... 13% 16% Gen Elec 28% Holyoke is planning to give a com­ Eagle Lock ...... 27 — plete Freshman year under the aue- Fanlr Bearings ...... 40 — Gen Foods ...... 86% QEQ Motors eeeeeeeeeeeeeo'see 2 8 ^ ^cea of the Y. w . C. A. in Hartford. Fuller Brush, Class A. — 12 Dentist Gillette ...... 15% Boston University School of Busi­ Gray Tel Pay Station. 14 16 ness Administration is still consid­ Hart and Cooley .... — 126 (Sold Dust ...... 22% Grigsby. Grunow ...... 2% ering the establishment of a branch Hartmann Tob, com... — 2 in Hartford. , NOTICE TO THE PUBUG do., pfd ...... 6 — Hershey ...... 52% Int H arv ...... 89 “If for any reason further study Int Silver ...... 34 37 is impossible for you the formation Aftef July 1st Dentists do., pfd ...... 61 65 In t N ick ...... 17% Int Tel and ■ 'el ...... 17% of small groups of congenial friends Landers, Frary A Clk. 29 31 in the nature of chibs for various Not Allowed To Advertise Prices New Brit. Mch. com.. 8 10 Johns Manville ...... 60 K ennecott ...... 20 activities is recommended. These do., pfd ...... — 60 The state of Connecticut has recently passed a law making It Lehigh Val Coal ...... 6% groups might be formed for study Mann and Bow, Class A— 2 unlawful for a dentist to advertise prices. This law may Inorease Lehigh Val Rd ...... 20 in any particular subject, for ath­ do.. Class B ...... — 1 letic purposes or in the various the prioe of dental eervloe. To me It would seem that It,would. North and Judd ...... 14 16 Llgg and Myers B ...... 98% Loew ’s ...... 22 churches. For some study groups Niles, Bern Pond ... 16 17 r '^rltlard ...... 22 it Is possible that leaden might be I Retuie to Increafo Pvieoi Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 eecured. These groups or clubs will Me . : ; •' Tin ...... '...... 82 Twenty-one years’ record In Connaottont and with offloes la Russell Mfg ...... '6 — senM-not only the purpose main­ Scovlll ...... 21 23 Mont Ward ...... 28% ot 18 different oities enables me to boy larger qnanritlec thereby Nat Biscuit ...... 66 taining a new interest but of con­ Stanley Works ...... 20 22 tinuing old friendships. making it possible for me to give the beet materiale at prloes Telephone Directory goes to press Standard Screw ...... 40 50 Nat Cash Reg ...... 19 _ Help at Home. much less than the dentists who supported this New Law. do., pfd., guar...... 100 — N at D airy ...... 22% Bmyriie Mfg Co ..... 20 30 Nat Pow and L t ...... 18 'V or those for whom group activ­ N Y Central ...... 88% Taylor and Fenn .... — lOO ity is Impossible, the development of NY NH* and H ...... 26% Torrington ...... 38 40 a hobby is recommended. Many I Can Save You Money tbis Saturday at Nojon! Underwood Mfg ..... 31 33 Noranda ...... 29 times a hobby leads to a permanent N orth A m e r ...... 33% vocation. There are many openings These Prices Below Will Positively Remain! ■.N ■ *3 Union Mfg (to ...... — 10 .'Teatberweigbt" Plate—made ef lifelike teeth with O | O B A U S Elnvelope, com... 40 — Packard ...... 6% for leaden in both the Boy and Girl Penn ...... 28 Scouts. ‘ Such work is not only gold pins, beet American Rubber. A |26.00 Set for ^ 1 tu o w v do., pfd ...... 65 — TRU BYTE TE^TTH— Gold Base R u b b e r ...... $ 2 0 0 0 changes and additions in listings or ■Veeder R oot ...... 7 9 Phils Rdg C and I ...... 6% interesting but very worthwhile. WhlOock CoU Pipe .. — 6 Phil Pete ...... 18% Plan to use Recreation centers, Y. advertising must be received before J.B.Wil’ms Co. 310 par 35 46 Pub Serv N J ...... 62% M. C. A. and public libraries to your Radio ...... 10 NATURAL fullest advantage. They have many HECOLITE• ^ that time to be included in this new Rem R a n d ...... 8% possibilities you have not explore

MANGHB^l'SR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., JJONDAY, JUNE X9, l f l ^ FAGB E lU S t

HOOK YOURSELF THIS bargain ^ SMART PICTUMJ HAT

r B R I D E By HELEN W ILLL^M It’s Simply Crocheted From Strips of Twisted ' K/kTHAKHS HAVUM^TAlflM By Orivt Robtrtt Bfrton mustniied D trosiunlrtiig 1 Crepe Paper Z illL Ftarnlslied with Every . r d S t Here' are graceful long slenderis­ - piBATV HBM TODAY IIVE BABY AN AD|Y'PLACE TO f u the tats of any tenemtn baby 6f( in the comer of a dark bole of ing lines for matronly flfures. BABEBTT COLVIN. BMk hi SLEEP, NO” MATTER WHAT a room...... ^ It features the beoomlnf bertha- Don’t neglect "your Kuds fidk New York after four years, finds 8HHTINO IT ENTAILS. No matter bow a bouse has to bo fichu cape collar that croasea at the summer! Give them a r much. If himMlf mock ettraeted by S0-y«nr- changed the baby simply must have front to cut the IxxUce breadth. The not more, attention'thto fou did m old ELINOB STAFFORD. Barrett This Is the third of ata aitlolee a room that Is airy, and if possible eemi-belted waiaOlne tenda fusther, tbs winter when ypq weft, W con­ is 85. wealthy and has made a by Olive Roberts • Barton giving away from the afternoon sun.* It toward producing a flat long line stant dreed of their bocomlng ted for himself as an archeologlat. helpful suggestieiis for baby’s com­ should also be proof against drafts effect, much appreciated by those of and chopped. Ellnor'a mother. LIDA STAFFfmD. fort and w ^fare In snimiier months. in case of a quick change in the fuller figure. Hands that are rough, too tanpsd, Is besatUol and. because she v^aats Now we eopu to tbo houee it- weather. It’s Just the dress for hot days or calloused from g w Ipoh attention for herself, has always eell. Where is the baby's.room? Nights Are Variable. carried out as Its inspirator in navy pretty IncQOgrous with . dOHoatR forced her daughter to wear nnbe- Where do tbs other children- Bleep? On a sweltering night be needs and white chiffon cotton voile. iUmy afternoon and evening ffbeka oomioy clothes and keep la the Is your hpuse In ths .suburbs where only a diaper and thin band, pn Style No; 2676 la designed for for summer. Do somethlpg-daBy backgromiA Lida schemes ooi a cool night wind blows, or Is It on cooler nighto a chin nlgbtgovm as sixes 86, 88, 40, A2, 44, 46 and 48 to keep yours in exoellsnt condition. staatly to keep in the food giaoea of a hot ci^, street where the bricks the well, and perhaps a sheet; on still Inches bust Size 86 requiree 4 0-8 her hnsband’s wealthy anat, BOSS bake throus^ .on the el^e Houesworx stains fingers. Why cooler nights he needs more covers. E L L A SEXTO N. In order to Inherit bouse licked by the flames of the yards 89-lnch. not keep a piece cf pumiea'.and a Don’t take It for granted that what Price of Pattern 15 Cents. a share of the Sexton fortime. afternoon sun? half lemon near your kltehsn rink? AU these things are problems for you do on one night can be'followed When you ha-ve finished emiddog tBa Barrett's half-sister. MARCIA Make the Most of Your Looks! the mother to work oiit. all summer. Sleep with one eye dlehes use a little pumice on the RADNOR, tells him she la terrified F o r ' vacation clothes, for the For instance we ahwl take Mrs. open and be ready for weather tips of your fingers and some lemon for fear her hnaband will learn of mountains, lakes, seaside or that Brown who has A perfectly ador­ changes and wind shifts. on your bands. You’ll be surprised an onfortonate episode In her past. tour you have often talked about able apartment, built for two, and Through the hot days be won’t at tbe wonders these two s1b r #I Years beforb Barrett shielded Mar- i a copy of our new book of retained after the baby came. need any clothes but the diaper and treatments will create. d a when a youthful flirtation ended Summer Fashions. disastrously. M arela had a son She has taken the dressing al­ thin baM . Your doctor may also There are lotions in new bottles whom Barrett adopted. The boy la cove of her bedroom tor a nursery tell you to discard the band. Tbta Vacation clothes, and frocks for now. Perhaps you’re tired of lo­ niiio years old now and his tutor. and It Is too sweet In Its pink paper depends somewhat on the bay's age everyday wear, home wear, lingerie, tions which spill and get wasted HAROLD DEXTER, has threatened and lace bassinet and tovdy blue en­ and his condition. Always ask the children’s designs, etc. even time'you use them. Try a Marcia with blackmalL She .de­ ameled wicker neceisaries. doctor about the band. I should And new illustrated talks about hand lotion in one of the new** pat­ clares that If her husband learns the The alcove has a window high not let- him lie all night long with beauty and bow to make the moat ented top bottles..MW* You SMewha-vs toew truth he win never forflve her. ... up and that is all the air there la. an uncovered abdomen. Cold can of your looks. You will like these shake the bottletie vigorousbr to get ..Barrett goes to visit nine-year- She knows It la too hot for the baby do barm in summer ae well as In spcidal articles. any lotion snd then It finally* cornea other seasons— much barm. old GERALD, his ward. He has de­ but what can she do? She and Send today for your copy of the out a few drops at a time. None Hla bed must be smooth and cool cided to dlscharfe the tutor and Jim have twin beds that uso up all new book, enclosing 10 cents In is wasted snd it Isn’t messy. with tightly pulled undershset and find a new home for the boy. He the space in their own room. .And stamps or coin. Address Fashion Don’t let your hands gst brown­ pad. It should be dry and without er than ths rest of von. Hands on Mlsa Ella Sexton who tells she can’t put the baby in the sitting- Department him ghe can not decide U> whom to room because there are always peo- any odor whatsoever. have a tendency to Mooms more leave her money. Barrett refuses pls in and out and tbs baby couldn't Night Bath Soothing. tannsd than your arms, face sad to advise her. A s he Is leaving be possiUy slssp' tbsrs. Bealdea the Dry all pads and ths mattress , Manehester H«nld ■houlden. T u «r are sx y s s d oftSB meets Lida Stafford. Elinor’s men smoke and there are germs, of and never let it get damp at all. when the rest or your body is cover­ mother. She suspects his Interest In J course, in upholstered furniture and W ash pads often. « Pattern Serviee ed. You should wear gloves when Elinor and determnes to pot a stop “I — well, you Just couldn’t put the If he bae had a day-time gash you play golf or work In your gar­ For a Herald Pattern send 16o to It baby in that room! and at bedtime Is all hot and mla- den. And apply a bleaching lotion Lida goes on to meet VANCE Turn Houee Upside-Down! erable with perspiration, bathe him In stampi or coin directly to, often. Pum ke wlU remove the cajf- C A R T E R who Is In love with her. So important la this matter of again. A s numy as three short baths Fashion Bursau, Manchsstsr louaes which you acquire If you go NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY j keeping the baby cool on boiling a day. In very hot weather are. rec­ Blvsning Herald, Fifth Avenue In for active sports or drive a car nights and hotter days' that little ommended by some doctors to pre­ and 28rd Street, New York Q ty. very much. CHAPTER Vn I Mrs. Brown would do well either to vent prickly heat and to keep the Be sure to fill in number of pat­ Vance went on smoothly, “Carra pores active. Tepid water and tern you deiire. Picture bate serve a double pur- this season. Moreover, costing so take the baby away to the country, European wonmn 'never mind and Hal Woodbrldge want you to go not too much powder. Ask the doc­ poee, now taat hot days are here. or to turn her whole flat topey-tur- blemiahea Poets knowing them down with them to Miami for a little, you can have a hat for every Pattern No. They are the most ornamental vy. She can make the sitting room tor about the natbs to give. Ask have writtstt to "dsUelous little week or so. They spoke of it iMt summer costume! him about everything. type of headgear that you can wear. into a bedroom for herself and Jim Price 15 Cents. w arts" on pretty noses, to “In­ night You will, won’t you? Then This bat is made from three Give the baby water to drink. And, at the same time, tbey are a and use her own room for a nursery; triguing wans," etc., sto. I ’ll come later.” Not Ice-water, but boiled and cooled. big help In the all-important mat­ colors, sand, vivid green and dark or she can put sheeta over every­ N a m e ...... essssseesessseeanei Be sure to fill la tbe.sL.« of the American woman, howsvsr, •'I don’t know — Vance.” Lida brown. Cut the crepe paper across Every day be should have about one ter of keeping cool. thing and use the living room itself pattern. shudder at a mole. Our standards ounce of water for every pound of Stafford said the words hesitantly, You can make this handsome the grain in one-half inch wide for a nursery during the summer Send stamps or coin (coin pre­ of beauty rule out these Individ­ hie weight or a little more for older her eyes averted. wlde-brlmmed hat with Its smart strips. Stretch carefully, then twist and toll her friends to keep out. ferred). ual blsmiabes ss detriments to babies. Offer it to him anyway. “Please, dearest!” shallow crown. You simply crochet the strips loosely. Use a steel crochet For a baby to sleep nigbt and day Price of book 10 cents. lovsUnsM. ’ Lida protracted the moment, al­ Babies often cry from thirst. it from one fold of crepe paper! book No. 0. Use the single crochet in a cubby bole like that is as had Price of pattern 16 cents. Ths worst objection to blsmlsh- though she knew she would « If It is the perfect summer hat, be­ stitch. Inserting your hook each sf usually comas from ths psycho- CanI and Hal went down in their cause it comes in the category of time. In the bock half of the stitch. loglcsl affect they bavo on their plane, "L a Paloma." Protracted the not-too-rough-straw type, yet Complete directions are obtainable spreading this disease. Or. Grif- owners. If you aren’t self-eon- the moment because Vance, begging, and crisp watercress ”go good” enough'to have a certain casual in­ at the art departments of most of fitts suggests first a proper in­ SERVING BEER? HERTS adoua about a wart, or a mole or was so really saUsfying. TOU was with tbe tang of rye bread. formality about It that Is perfect the large stores. spection of all passengers and freckles, others won’t notice tbsfn ^the adulation and attention she Use several varieties of rys MARVELOUS crews of aircraft coming from lo­ brsad, too. Pumpsrnlckls, black half as much. "craved. w. . .. calities In which yellow fever, ma­ WHAT GOES WITH IT However, .if you a* - sslf-con- A waitress wearing a black dress, bread, German rye and New Eng­ laria and dengue exist; second, MANHATTAN •dous, why not do something rather worn and in need of press­ look quite nest. .And the next time land rye permit individual choice the use of antl-mosquito sanita­ aboi t them. There is a fairy ing, stood by the table, pencil tap­ at Aunt Ella’s Bessie beard, “Mush­ among guests. By WllXlAM GAINES tion at airports and In their vicin­ What to serve wi^i beer? That stone put out that Is excellent for ping on her pad waiting to taice rooms for a large family, Bessie, Daily Health An excellent platter of assorted are a very expensive form of food. ity; finally, proper precautions to discolored marks on a face. T w their order. la tbe question being* asked : meats is composed of cold boUsS The Idea of throwing them out, | prevent the harboring of mos­ rub it over snd then mak- up. It Vance had completely forgotten Service pestedly by women North, South or baked ham, cold boUed tongue N ew York — This city’s huge that they were to M v e ten. He ex­ quite frankly, amaMS me!” quitoes in aircraft, and the de­ has oocoanut oil and other is- struction of mosquitoes in and on East and West. With tbe hot sum­ which may be either smoked or Italian population keeps alive a trs' gredienta which often . go fa r ' to claimed, "Oh— I see— what do you She would take hot chocolate with ' Hints on How to R t p WsB i f fresh, veal bologna, goose liver toy World Famed Authority the aircraft. mer mouths anead, informal enter mendoua market for garlic. When covering up such marks. want, Lida?" whipped cream and try not to sAusage and what Is known in talDlng featuring this beverage is There Is a new cream put opt "English muffins?” He frowned b r o ^ upon things, Bessie decided. some places ae “CindnnaU'' tbey do the family shopping, tbe most satisfactory for tbe modern tot varicose veins on le g s , end at the card. It didn't do any gbod but Just the Obviously, this is equally Im­ ■aueage, being a highly seasoned garlic buying is a large part of their AIRPLANES FROM bostees who hiu no scruples about toigbs. It is a pleasant conoootlen "No, they’re horrible here." same things weren’t always fair. portant for • other diseases and slightly sour smqjced sausage. TROPICS SEEN AS tbree-polnt-two or encounters no transaction. N o wonder, then, that and actually dom the trick. The waitress sniffed at this Meantime, in another part of the transmltteo by insects. House Then, of course, there are the vari­ YELLOW FEVER MENACE state barrier to Its use. the requirements of a woman friend When it comes to hair 9 0 ths •drawled comment Lida continued. city, Barrett C!oIvin bad returned files, honey bees and cockroaches ous summer sausages, salami, ths One hostess « t prs-prohibltion upper Up, bleaching It often helps. "And th ^rs a bit heavy, too. It's home from Miss Ella Sexton’s to have been observed in airplanes, numerous bolbgnas and "W urtzs” of pale tastes were so mlsunder Strick Meaeuree to Prevent Im­ days who was famous for her im- (Jsrtainly it is lass nota-sabls. But rather tats, you k n w .” telephone to Marcia. and the use of gas to kill mos­ in abimdsnce. stood. "Well, how about thin, dry toast "1 have only a few moments to portation of Disease-Bearing Mos­ quitoes on planes has resulted in limited and easy hospitality built you can have It taken out by elec­ Protect Your Tables! She wanted Just a bit of garlic to and guava Jelly?" talk,” Marcia said with nervous quitoes Are Urged by Health Ex­ the finding of at least a thousand many Sunday night or buffet sup­ tricity. Be sure you get a r»> rub around the salad bowl to Im "W e haven’t any gudvn Jelly,’’ the haste. “I don’t know when Dick pert. coackroacnes in one plane after It pers around this long forbidden Beer serving requires an expert liable doctor to reoomi nd the prove tbe flavor of tbe salad wltb< waitress put in wearlV. will come In. I didn’t go to meet had made a flight to a southern drink of foaming coolness. bottle opener or things are person who is to do It. ouk permeating It with tbe smeJ "O b— !” Vance scanned the card him. I ’ve felt miserable all day. By DB. MORRIS FISHBEIN country.' Beer — light and dark — was apt to become rather messy. Tbe Most women shave thslr legs host or s man friend usually per­ and naked an Italian fruit snd vege­ now or ,UM depilatories. There’s again, heavily lidded ewes moving Barry— ?’’ Editor, Journal of the American It is not likely that the impor­ served Ice cold, sour rye breac. table man for- tbe least he would no reason for a woman being self- swiftly up and down. His emotional ”Yes, dear?” Medical Aseodatton, and of tation of infected mosquitoes and butter, dill pickles, assorted forms this service ahd the thought­ sell. conscious in a bathing suit be­ •starvation was taking from him "That Dexter persop called Hygeia, the Health Magazine would be as serious a matter as cold meats, sliced cheeses in varl ful hostess provides him not only He accommodatingly produced cause of superfluous heir on her any ability to deal with foods. And again!” the Importation of an infected ety, crisp greens, pickled eggs and with a good bottle opener but legs. Actresses used to be ’ tbe this tea room, which Lida had se­ “For what purpose?" Bsrrett In July, 1981, the U. 8. Public man, but certainly the possibility either strudle or delectable "swel- with a large metal tray to catch snoall chunk— price tw<^ cents— but lected because none of their set almost barked the question. tbe fcam in case of an accident be could not understiud why any only ones who knew an these Health Service began inspecting of extreme danger■ ■ ? does exist mal tarts” never failed to please ever came there, was a sadly mls- "I don’t know. I wasn’t here. Hs her guests. • and several band towels as well. one should ask for such s trifllnj: beauty tricks. Nowadsys any wom­ aircraft arriving in Miami, Fla., preventive methods should be managed place with inefficient left his card and wrote on It— wait, The beer mugs or glasses are ar­ quantity. . an can not only know but use them from ^uth America for the pres­ ployed. service, no selection of foods and have It here somewhere. Here it If she takes the time. ence of mosquitoes. It was fotmd Little Bother Entailed ranged on the second table and "What do you want it for?” be iu mediocre cooking. All this was is. Barry— ?” that cabin planes may carry mos­ One important characteristic the beer bottles are brought in quired, “a lucky piece?” (listasteful to Vance. And yet — "Yes, dear.’.’ quitoes for 10 hours or more, and this particular menu is the right from the Ice box. Lida was beside him, his arm ever "He wrote, "1 have a matter of for a distance of 1250 miles. tremely easy preparation and ser' Whit" it la not necessary to pro­ Keeping Society Clean so slightly touching hers. Vance importance to discuss with you. I DO YOU KNOW T H A T - RecAptly, these experiments vice of the supi^r. Tbe foods vide tables at which to seat the Book set teeth on bis lower Up. win come bock and wish to see Every now and then lome estab- were extended by Dr. F. H. D. are all "finger’' foods, requiring gueits, be sure there are plenty of you.’ I thought, Barry, that if you The shortest distance acroie the Usliment such as a laundry or an Grlffittfl. He proved that yellow no Individual service silver, tbe comfortable chairs with convenient upholstery shop seeks to coax our "Pitty Is Not Enough,” A little later the order was given knew where be was you could talk United States is between San guesls all help themselves and tbe fever and dengue mosquitoes may cleared spaces on tbe tables In tbe businees by sending us s customer Josephine H*erb8t, le a success stoty ■ and the waitress, on twisted high to him. Do you know where he le?” Diego, California and Charleston, whole is most simple to clear in reverse. It titMses the elowly heels, made her way toward the be carried on airplanes from and living room. And If you value list including some of tbe big nsnqee "I don’t,” Barrett admitted, "but South Carolina, 2,152 miles. away. evolving fortunes of an Amxrlean kitchen. Lida had deliberately to countries In which tbei*e were your table-tops, invest In some of the town. 7 you mustn’t worry. I ’ll find him The American Red Cross operates It is a good idea to provide two famUy which la beaded down Instead asked for every variety of tea that formerly endemic or epidemic cen cheap Coasters or mats at your There’s something of the old somewhere and, Marcia, don't have under a special congressional char­ tables for serving the supper. Tbe of up; ita people are, as the author she knew she would not find In the him admitted agaln^ Tell him to tore of these diseases. favorite "five and ten.” Many a "keeping up with tbe Joneses” psy­ ter granted Jan. 6, 1905. food, plates and napkins are plac says, those foUc who are always place, enjoying the waitress’, dis­ It should be obvious, therefore, “ring” on a polished surface will chology behind tbe plan— to this day come to see me.” Dough will not stick to the fin­ ed on one vable and the beer le feeUng for the next rung down »n comfiture. Lida always found satis­ "Oh, thank you darling!” that every nation must now pro­ be prevented by this simple pre­ one of tbe moat effectual fomne of gers If the bands are rubbed with served from the second table. tbe economic ladder. faction In disconcerting others, “Never mind about that. I hope tect Itself against the pessibUlty caution. business ballyhoo here, even though a little lard or fat before kneading. A point that means much for The Trexlw family, >wlth whom might be. you’ll feel better soon.” of Introduction by thfs route, of Lebkucben, honey cookies, N ew York’s strut has gone a little A proposed new law forbids, pe­ the comfort of guests Is the size the story is oonesrn^, originated "Sorry, it’s such a loathesome •1 will— I do already! All this mosquitoes capable of transmit­ etrudles and fruit tails are u.e lame. destrians in Lisbon to speak while of tbe supper plate. Use a din in Pennsylvsnls. The fstbw nsd mess,” Vance said as the waitress has worried me eo.” ting these eerious infectious dis­ apprpved touch of -sweetness with croeeing the street. ner plate by all means, beosuse A few days ago we were favored buUt up a Uttle buslneHi and returned and put the food down be­ "But you’re not to worry!” he orders. Adelina Patti, often referred to beer. what with eandwiebee, pickles and with a laundry advertlaemeat that seemed on the way to suecess fore them. Again the girl sniffed, told her grimly. as the highest paid prlma donna perhaps potato chips ai well as read like the "Social R e n te r.” W e when he died; then debts ate Up plainly Indicating her disapproval. He left the telephone to aMde Up to recent times, the U. 8 on the operatic stage, earned 15,- the beer mug a small plate li too had hoped to be able to pass along hie estate and the widow had ' to "Lida,” Vance went on, "about down the floor, smoking deter­ Public Health Service, by 000,000 in her lifetime. crowded and invitee disaster. the information about where some go to work to support her chU- this Miami trip— I don’t want to minedly. When he had a chance to careful inspection of incoming It has been estimated that more of the city’s blue blood families aend dren. nag but you will, won’t you?” deal with young Dexter he would trains and steamers, has been able marriages take place during the their weekly bundle. Unfortunately, "I don’t know, Vance!” ehd thu persecution of Marcia. It to keep yellow fever from our third quarter of the year .than In Gneete Help Tbenoselvee Thought Joe Trexler, the aeoond son. the dog got hold of the list over the was outrageous! Dick Radnor, Arrange pllee of buttered seemed In a fair w » to reetoro "Please, dearest!” shores. Since the time vdien Gen. any other period. week-end and showed mo respect for Barrett thought, .was the sort who Walter Reed showed In Havaha b r e a d dose to variofie dishes of the tamily fortunes, m the years “But you see, Vance— ” The cameraman’s Job in produc­ all that eminence. “Darling, I ’d have some chance could care deeply enough to forgive that yellow fever is spread by the ing a motion picture is said to be sandwich flUinge. This makes Recompense to no man evil for Just after the avil War be vmn- to see you there! I can’t stand a lot. He had seen Dick to chat mosquito, and that toe stamping the hardest; the actors and ac­ it possible for each guest to- evlL Provide things honest In the But today wb have an even more dered south, becoming a carpet­ much more of this sort of thing, with M tw for a short half, hour in out of the yellow fever mosquito tresses get the credit. make bis own sandwich exactly to sight of all men.— Uonaana 1F:17. impreeaive example of business halt, bagger In Atlanta and sharing In mean it!" Dick’s office. On the other hand, he will prevent the disease, ite pres­ "Pirates” have become so skillful his liking, using much, little or no from a rug cleaning estabUshment. the rich graft which the carpet­ Bessie Thrope who had come knew Dick’s family and their repu­ ence In the United States bee been at copying exclusive dress designs mustard or other sauce with his “Every year,” It Informs us, bag regime of those days wim en­ puffing into the tea room with a tation for almost brutal hone^. eliminated. and flooding thn market with them meat or cheese. No propagation or multlpUcatioo "xnsny rugs go to — ’s from joying. He rehabilitated the fam­ string bag full of purchases, includ­ Whatever happened, Marela must It now bcomes apparent that that dresemakere of London and Bowls of bard-cooked eggs, la more ra^d than that of evll,4in- homst snd institutions such ss ily, temporarily; they bought a ing tooth paste, hard water soap not be Bubjected to any more of means must be taken to control Paris lose 12,000,000 a year through platters of sardines, fresh shrimp, leas It he ebeoked; no growth more • 4- t fine house in Pblliulelpbls, Ma. a bag of caramels, handkerchiefs these disagreeable eltuattons, Bar­ airplanes ae a possible medium in them. c r i^ broiled bacon and chiLed^ certain.— CoMmi. “Mr. Vincent Astor (These W Trexler didn’t have to work any for Jim and a 10-cent vase for the rett decided, until she was In com­ Just a few of the names at random), more, things locked Iqssly. dining room, settled herself at pletely good health agahu Mr. Pierre LorlUard, Mr. W. K. Van­ But the carpet-bag ^ days toon table and looked arotmd. He ran his hands through his derbilt, Mr. Conde Naet. Mr. Rob­ e-eollaet.% the mushroome that had been half The thought-bothered ./him more annnlty, that gone when delivered. U d a had fol' and nuffe. f Mitw -tciwr -lowed BMele to her kltehen, ratslag X her teanttfuUy ardMd hrtira After a ^ A . I* M eib^ aAfer-dfd

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 19,19Mr Joe Md^luskey Is Beaten Again In SENATORS SPUT TWIN BILL, Brothers All, And All Play Ball; FAMED “ IRON DUKE” IS , Even Coach And Mascot In Family \ Houghton. Mich., June 19—“SlbU- WESTERNER LOSE CHANCE TO LEAD LOOP sky singled, advancing Sibilsky and Slbilsky; Sibilsky up; SibUsky hit a home run, scoring four Sibil- ANOTHER COOMBS READY skies. . . ” SWEEP TWO-MILE EVENT M . ti. Golf Team Edges So might read a play by play ac­ CARDS DO SAME IN 5 . count (ff a bezeball game wh«i the Sibilsky nine gets into action here. Windham In Close Match There are nine of the Sibilsky U iU D E S S M C E Myron PA rew d G iu eD SENIOR LEAGUE AS _____ brothers and they all play baseball OL one team. Moreover, the father of tbq nine is coach and a son of one Races to Ticiery at Cki- R APF TIllHTENS UP one of the closest victories of the^ann as the Hartford team has f!h- of the nine is mascot EVEKtSFOilArW aaVaaaaJAlW va ____

' '» , I I ^ ^ LOST AND FOUND it AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE APARTMENTS—FLATS— SUMMER HOMES LEGAL NOTICES 7S IVeei End 5portt | LOST—HOXQREL dog, short hair, 1982 ESSEX PAGEMAKER sedan, TENEMENT'S 63 FOR KENT 61 AT A COURT OP PROBATE HELD Prince O f Wales Nears 39, mostly white, with orange mark­ a t Manchsitar, wltbln and for tbo ,very clean;'1981 Ford sport coupe, (By Associated Press) ings, License No. 36481. I%one FOR RENT—TWC-4 ROOM tene­ FOR RENT—AT POINT O' Woods District of Manohastsr, on the 17tb 7000 mUes, like new; 1929 Pontiac day of June. A D., 1988. TRACK 7088. ments, with mode'T improvements, Beach, Conn., a six room cottage, Still The Talk O f The Debs edan, good condition throughout. 31 Ridgewood street. Inquire 148 by the week, month or season. In­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. Chicago—Louisiana State upssts Terms, Trades. Cole Motors. Judge. LOST—DOG In the vldnlty of No. Bissell street, telephone 498o.' quire Mfs> Gcftnide Quisb, 86 Ben­ Estate of Margaret Fogerty of dope, beating Southern California Main street. Tel. 8886. Joseph ton stfeet Telephone 4808. * Manchester, In said District, Incapa­ And Still Jaunty Bachelor 58-64, for National Collegiate A. A. W roblsk. FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartment, ble. chMiDlonshlDe MOVING— TRUCKING^ upstairs, all moden improvements, SHORE (XOTtAGES at Point O’ The Conservator having szhlbitsd his flnal>eboant with said estate to New York—New York A. a wins STO R A G E 20 newly Jecotated, reasonable, 241 Woods. All prices. Write Mrs. J. this Court for allowance. It Is London—(A P)—The world’s moat Metropolitan A. A. U. title with 185 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Spruce «street Telephone 7671. * B. Wilcox, Box 171 Manchester, ORDERED:— That the 24th day ot famous ' bachelor, Edward Albert points. Conn. June, A. D., 1983, at 8 o'clock (s. t.) Christian George Andrew Patrick Chicago—Owens runs lOO-in 9.4; IF TOU NEED A driver for your MOVING, TRUCKING and light SEtXJND FLOOR -FIVE, IlghC forenoon, at the Probate Office, In David, otherwise the Prince of hauling. E. L. Morin. TeL 6158. pleasant rooma Screens and sb^es said Manchester, be and the same Is 220 in 20.7 and broadjumps 34 feat, car on spedal occaslonB. Call Ed­ FOR RENT—COTTAGE at Colum­ assigned for a hearing on the allow­ Wales, and more commonly just ward O. Norton, 11 LiUey street. fumisbed. [nqulrs 185 Middle Turn­ bia Lake for month of July. Call 9 5-8 inches in interscholastie cham­ BiLVBK LANE BUB LINE offai UM ance of said account with said estate, Wales, will be Just one 3rear from the pionships. pike, West ; 6294. and this Court directs tha conserva­ 40-mark on June 28. aceommodatloD of thelx large Ug- tor to give public notice to all per­ PbUadelpbia—Berllnger arins fobr AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Luxe bus foi -lodge, part; or team FUH KEN'r—TWO 4 room tene­ sons interested therein to appear and Slim, well-groomed, and nattily events in middle states A. A. .U> trips at special rates. Phone 3068 ments at 11 Plano Place. Inquire HOUSES FOR SALE 72 be beard thereon by publishing m dressed, be continues to v^ear his championships. copy qf this order In some newspaper years with the 8dr of a jaunty youth 1031 CHEVROLET 6 wheel coach; 8860. 8864. on premises. RACING hkving a circulation In said Dlstrfbt, ari one birthday finds him much 1930 Dodge sport coupe; 1928 Nash FOR SALE—NEW 8 ROOM flne on or before June 19, 1933, and by New York—Kerry Patch, 20 to 1 sedan; 1928 Nash coupe; 1928 Es­ LOCAL AND LONG DlBTANCb t OH i KUOM SUITS ifi new ionn home on Blast Center street, comer posting a copy of this order on tha as another—highly popular and ob­ short 'wins Queens County handicap. sex sedan; 1927 Hupp sedan; 1928 moving, general trucking, Uver; .or iiocR facing Main street very Gerard. Open for inspection Satur­ public sign post in the Town of Man­ viously satisfied mth bachelorhood. Chicago—Far Star hands hfiss service. Our alllllaUoo with uniieo chester, flve days before said day of This anniversary will dawn on a Chevrolet ton truc’c. Riley Chevro-, desirable, modem 'mprovemenu day p. m. and Sunday. James J. hearing and return make to this Patience flrst defeat in debutante let. Armory Garage, 60 Wells Vans Service means lower ratee.os I bone 3726 or (anltoi 7685 Rohan, 517 Hartford Road. Court. match-making market in a state of stakes. almost complete depression. The street. Telephone 6874. furniture movmg to tUstanl points WILLIAM S. HYDE- TENNIS LATge m odem trucka. expertenoeo KUK KENT—THREE, five and.sU FOR SALE—8 ROOJd house, all Im^ Judge. piibllc in general appears to have be­ room' tenements, with all modem provements, lot 99x165. Beautiful H-6-19-S3. Auteulle, France—Australia elimi­ WE BUY, SELL and exchange used men. prompt service, all goods id> come reconciled to bis unwed state nates Japan in European zone Davia improvements inquire at 14'< Esai shade trees. Alexander Mtissey, 64 and. for .the moment, has ceased cars all makes and models. Armory sured while in transH are featuret AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Cup semi-finals S-0. Centei street oi telephone /864. Hudrun street. at Manchester, within and for the linking the prince's name on an in­ Garage, 60 Wens street Telephone ottereo at no extra expense to you Beckenham, Eng.—Mrs. Moody District of Manchester, o. the 17th stant's notice udtb princess or deb. 6874. Dally trips to New York oaggage day of June, A. D., 1933. and Miss Ryan bow to Mary Heeley FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartments, The one brisk revival in the game delivered direct to steamsnif, piers practically new, with or without LEGAL NOTICES 78 Present WILLIAM a. HYDE. Esq., and Dorothy Round in Kent doubles ' Judge. of marrying off the prince came last For further information call 3UH8 heat, 38-42 . Maple street; also 4 finrJs. Estate of William Mason late of October when he went to Sweden Want Ad Infnnnatlon 8860. 8864. Perrett A Glenney Ina AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Manohester, in said District, deceased. room flat, reasonable. Telephone at Manchester, within and for the arid an "engagement” between Prin­ GENERAL 6517. The Administratrix having exhibit­ Rye, N. Y.—^Princeton beats Har­ District of Manoheaer, on the I7tb ed her administration account with cess Ingrid and the Prince of Wales day of June. A. D.. 1933. Manchester COURSES AND CLASSES 27 said estate to this Court for allow­ was boomed anew. vard 10-9 in o-vertlme to win inter- FOR RENT—A PLEASANT tene­ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., ance. it is coUeglate polo title. Judsre. Though his disinterest in matri­ Evening Herald UbAUTY CULTURE—Earn wbu7 ment of four rooms, all modem Im­ ORDERED:— That the 24th day of Estate of Wilfred J. Breault of June, A D.. 1933, at 8 o'clock e fighting a John J.< Phelan m coxmectlon with edit, revise or rolect any oopy con­ FOR SALE—SIX 2’-6" by 6’-2”, one HOUSES tXXR R E N l 1)5 in the forenoon, and the Court di­ the required garb selected from his war, the prince as a sportsman, his PetroUe when he steps into the ring Frank’s death. sidered objectlonablg. 4*-6” by 5’-2" windows, frames, rects said lYustee to zlve public no­ CLOSINO HOURS ■ Claeslfied ada to professional wardrobe. public life and bis travels. with Canzoneri. He'll be up against wdather strips, cord, and screens. FOR RENT—6 ROOM boufie, steam tice to all persons interested In said Characteristically for one who, 'in be pnbUebea same day mast be re- estate to appear if they see cause and “Always traveling, never getting the greatest littfe fighting machine STAGE NUDE ^ARADE eelved by It o'clock noon; Saturdays 98 Oakland street. Telephone 3730. heat, sleeping poith. 80 Sp^oe anywhere," be mlg^t have reflected tho past year, has devoted-an enor­ ever to enter the 135-potmd class. l«:tO a. m. be heard thereon by publlshlnz a Kamsack, Saak., June 19.— (AP) street" Apply 14 Spmee street. copy of this order once in come news­ bitterly. For 10 years be bad been mous amount of time to stross the Tony has climbed the ranks from —As a protest against an older to TELEPHONE YOUR Phone 4646. paper having a clrculaflon In said ah extra. He was no longer yoimg, cause of the unemployed, the prince feathorwright champ to lightweight FUEL AND FEED 49-A probate district, and by posting a send their children to schotd, Douk- W A N T A D S . but getting on towards 40. But he has signified that the profits from and junior welter title holder. His FOR RENTS IN ALL PARTS of oopy of this order on the public sign hobor nesldents of Terpenia village Ads are accepted over the telephone post In said Manchester, flve days be­ was not bitter. He mfide a good the film biography shall be handed great battles have earned for him Manchester, singles, flats, apart­ stage a nude parade here over the at tbo CHARGE RATE given above fore the said day of hearing and re­ living as an extra, sometimes as over to the National Council So­ the reputation that he gives aU aa a convenience to advortleers. but FOR SALE - i> ACRES of standing ments, tenements, without charge turn make to the Court. week-endw Polioe made more thgn much as 1200 a month, sometimes cial Service for its work among the that's in him' when he gets into a the CASH RATES will be eooepted as grass. Telephone 5335. t yoii. Dial 8601. John F. Shannon, WILLIAM S. HYDE fifty arrests before they succeeded FULL PAYMENT If paid at tho buel- Judge. more. jobless. ring—and there’s plenty in biml . m breaking up the demonstrators. nesB office on or before the soTentb 79 Rusaeli street H-6-19-38. day following the first insertion of He’s a shifty, sdentlflc boxer, and The nudists, men and women, HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 Good While It Lasted. the PetroUe fight, in which he were loaded on trucka and police each ad otherwise the CHARGE ro KENT—FIVE AND SIX room AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD As he sat there, he did not know RATE will be oolleoteA No responsi­ at Manchester, Within and for the flaunted his fists in the face of tra­ cars and taken to Canorimi. They bility for errors In tolepboned sdo nouses, single and djuble, also mod­ that this was to be his great day. RANGE OIL BURNERS completely em apartments. Apply Eld ward J. District of Manchester, on the 17th BARNEY ROSS MAY- dition amd stood toe to toe swapping win be given a prellmlnaiy hear- will be assumed and their accuracy day of June. A. D., 1983. To cut it short, he was spied by Vic­ It stalled 310, for limited time. right bands with Billy, proved that mg tomorrow. If fqund guilty they cannot be guaranteeA Uoll. Tel. 4642 and 8025. ^ Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., tor Schertzinger. dUcctor, and given Super Hot Shell Oil Burner Com­ he’s a puncher and not afraid to are liable to three years imprison­ IN D E X OF Judge. the comedy lead in "Cocktail Hour.” pany. Edward Hess, manager. Estate of John Schleminger late of take i t ment. The name of George Nardelli ap­ CLASSIFICATIONS Manchester, In said District, deesased. LIFT TONY’S CROWN He’U enter the ring against Ross SlrtlUl e e e e e o g e gjCff Ag ggig g g g e2Ake a e A FOR SALE —REASONABLE, flve FOR SALE On motion of Elisabeth fichlemin- pears in the cast, credited with a ger executrix with as much at stake as the Chi­ N O n C B . BniTRrra^BtS gggggggg;gg^ggeeee B burner oil stove, built In oven. In­ Attractive Six-Room House in an good performance. This was all • • eaoraltr eMi* i*: ^ • g • o s e 0 ORDERED:—That six months from several weeks ago, and so far is the cago lad. W hile Barney wUl be DOftthS eeeooee# g.g g| s g • g #:i quire 78 Hackmatack street, or ideal location. Priced for quick the 17th day of June, A. D.. 1938, be old story—"Extra gets break." shooting for the lightweight title, This is to notify an persons that Card of Thanba gggggWgggl g g g • g a telephone 5439. and the same are limited ana allowed sale. Splendid living room with flre- Canzoneri on Spot Friday Cansoiferi wiU be shooting fo r the after this date, I, Angeltoa DM1, In Ifemortam plaoe, sqn porch, steam heat, large for the .creditors within whlqh to 'But the sequel is rather uncom­ Lost and Found tggfiCffggggg.gggg* bring in tl eir claims against said es­ mon. The other day there was an­ right to fight Jimmy McLarnln for will pay no bills of my husband’* FOR SALE—DINING room set, lot; shrubs, beautiful flower garden. Announeemonts HC«g ggegggggkggggg tate. and the said .executrix is direct­ other deck scene. A liner was “ar­ the wcJter crown. contractmg.* Personala m... km buffet, table, four chain,. Phone 8600. down and you will own a real ed to give public notice to the credi­ Night — ChaDenger One Avtosseblleo riving." In the cheering, waving ' Either way, IfU be a wow of a M rs. A ngelina DeU. 5b84. ' home, costing you only a little better tors to bring in their claims within Automobiles for 8 i^ -...... t said time allowed by posting a copy crowd at the rail could be spied Nar- scrap. Manchester, June 19, i^OSS. kutomoMlos for Exchange g#g9;« ( than 880. a month the flrst year. o& this order on the public sign post dCUi. He was one of the mob of Gainest m Ring. auto Accessories—Tires ...... • WANTED TO BUY 58 Owner leaving town. nearest to the place where the de­ Auto Repairing—Painting ...... T ceased last dwelt within said town again, at 810 a day. Auto SonoolB ...... 7-A and' b3 publishing the same in some “Always traveling, never getting Antos—Ship by Tmok ...... • NEED A FEW DOLLARS? Highest George L. Graziadio newspaper having a clrculatlcn In anywhere,” be commented cheerily Regardless of who wins that Can- Atttoe-^For Hire t prices now on all kinds of junk, Real Estate Agency said* probate district, within ten days Garages—Servloe—Storage » . . . . 10 between scenes. French-born of zoneri-Ross lightweight title scrap paper, rags. Wm. Ostrinsky. Phone Auctioneer from the date of thlq order, and re­ Uotoroyelee—Bioyeloe eesee^ee g:# 11 turn make to this court of tho notice Itidiem descent, a definite character at CUcago, Friday night, little Tony Wanted Autoe—Motoroyelee v ... 13 5879. 264 No. Main Street Manchester type, George has an amount of La­ Buslaese uni Profesel'ouel lervleea given. is going to know that he had one of Buslnese Servloee Offered ...... 18 Phone 6278 WILUAM S. HYDE tin volatility tempered by a sturdy, the toitghest scraps he ever engaged WANTED —50 TOBACCO sash. Judge. often twinkling sense of humor. Houeebold Servloee Offered...... ll-A Must be in^good condition and rea­ H-6-19-33. in during his entire career of hum­ Building—Contracting ...... 14 dingers. 7 Florists—Nursoriee ...... is sonable. Mr. Herrick, Burr Nursery. FOR RENT AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Dreams—And 810 a Day The little Italian from New Or­ Funeral Directors e e*g eseeeeeeges 16 Six-Room Single. Hot water heat, at Manchester, within and for the -We expressed surprise that an ex­ Heating—Plumbing—Roofing 17 WANTED—USED KITCHEN heat­ District of Manchester, on the 17th leans will face, in Barney Ross, a Ineuranoe ...... 18 er, suitable for oil burner. Call two-car garage; available July let. tra who had been "discovered'' game kid from Chicago who has Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 day of June, A D„ 1983. 4267. 835.00 per meatb. Central location. Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq., should be back in the "atmosphere” bitched his wagon to a star and Movlng-^ruoking—Storage ... 20 ^ai^n so soon. The usual extra Painting—Panering ...... 21 Are you looking for a rent? Judge. rocketed through the hanks of the Estate of William J. Jones late of who has played one part dreams Profesilonal Servieos...... 88 GEORGE L. ORAZIAJHO lightweights in two years. Repairing ...... 28 K(H)1V1S WITHOU'l BOARD 5!) Real Estate Agency Auctioneer Manchester, in said District, deceased. only of better parts. George dreams, Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 84 On motion of Mary Jones adminis­ lAe Hebrew—Rasofsky is his real 264 North Main Street, Manchester tratrix. too. but he is pracUcal. He laughed. Toilet Goode and Service ...... 85 FURNISHED ROOMS for rent in “I have to eat,” be saik. wa’ra la for flipra Blectrieal Appllanoee—lUdlo . . . 41 Foley street, all Improvements, J i Manohester, In said Dlatriet, deoeasea over Billy PetroUe, the Fargo Ex­ Scouty atopped and ahoutad,- “Hark! bad luck, I fear. A atream ia jnat I'uet and Feed ...... 49.A steam heat, off West Ceat«r .street The Admfillatrator having exhibit­ League Leader* I think I beard soma thunder. Y*a, Garden — Farm—Deiry Ptodeete 60 Hoarding gold, we were toldj press, who gave Tony one of the Telephone 4889. ed hie admlnlotratloa aeeouat with air, then it is, one* morel C’Tm poaitiva that ft’* too wide Household Goode ...... li is the bunk--. said eetate to thia Court fqr allow- toughest battles of his hsctle career. Machinery and T oole...... It Including yesterday’s games: It’a been so stkltry and; ao tor ua to jump. That can't .’ll*- Stacked away it is Just so anee. It la Barney eron a declsloa in rather .Uusloal Inetruinente ...... It F O R R B N T -6 ROOM FLAT and ORDBRBD:-^hat the 14th 4mr ot National: Batttng, Martin Cardl- warm, I figured that wa’d hnv* tried.” A t^ a then roe* to the Offieo and fitore Bqutpmeat §4 garage, SO Summer strost, 4 room m u c h ------(1 ). sasy.fashion. True, he dldnt put up Spselale at the ftoree ...... June, A 'D ., ItM, at • e’eloek (s. t.) ' B66: KUto. Phimst, J88; the battle Csnsoasrl did sgainst Ps- a itotm We’d batter find a plho* fetream. “Step right on ft 17 flat anda { v a g e , 47 Sobool strset “Get it out, ^the cry foreneoB, at- the Probate Ottloe, ia runs, Martin, M ; nms ' batted In, to bafora it atarta to'pouri’^ aaid. J - James J. Rohan. TtL 7488. salfi Manehafter, be and the oame Is troUe. ^ t he didn’t have to. AJl he I f assigned tor a-hearing on.the allow- Klein. 40; hits, Fullta. PhilUee,' 84; waa iBte|Bsted in was to oop the nod "*Ah, tbera’s a rook ju st “Or we’l\ ^'publish' your anoe of said admlnUtyatloa account doubles, Klein, 30; trlplee, Paul sad saveiilmself ss muck as possible FOR RENT—6 ROOM HOUSE with said sstate. and this Court di­ V/ancr and 8uhr, Pirates, and Mar­ Dotty aaid. ^ tM ^ tt vary’ U k^ dreaib!” Is Rooms Without Board ...... It (ssmi-dstachsd), 68 Laurtl street rects the adminlatrator to give publio for hla promised fight with the Boarders Wented . . • rc*^;r. «* .19-A noUeo to' all persons Intsrostsd thsra- tin, 7; • hom e tubs. Berger, Braves. champ.’ that wa’U only have a idiowar, crcaaed the stream. TBrY Country Board Besefte • omt.t to Inquire 60 Laurd strs«t Dial 4080. And thTui^fi ew off many a 13; stolen" beeie, Martin and *“rha cava ia just a amall on*,', tujrtlb' atopd told "" Hpuie7«eeUuraBU. tl in to afipeai* and be heard thereon by They iasr Barney is a keen student publlsbiaa a oeOOi"'----- r A■* this order------la Frisch, Cards, Fullie, PhlUiee, end so twlU be a r^ aafe niaea to wMta aaf* and aw n d. Wanted—R peaeH B otra ...... f t FOR RENT—TWO« abcmuw wiaand •----- (4). of psyobolQfy, and tsQ the story e t some aewepaoeiler-aaviat ___ a elrotuatli_____ iea Davie, Olants, pitching, Bella- .” .They crawled inatw • and Apertaeste, Flate, tour room funflahM or unfurnished THBOLBWai la .said District, on or beforo Juao his msstiBg Trith PstroBs just bo- apartments. Mandwstor Oonstrue- It, Htt, and by poatiaa a oopy o( thia han. Cards, 8-3. Sm ft rameid, Buslaese Loeatloas (1) Caet-eff material. Ameilean: Batting, C h a p z^ ' tors the fight He mst BUly at the aa hour. Houses (or Beat tlon Co. TeL 4181 or 4860. (3) Past tente of come. order on the pnolto eiaa poet.Ja the railroad station.’’ He bands^i him a finburben (or Bent Town where tha deoeased ImatmwelL Yankees, 471; SUnaqone, White (3) We all have one. b ig lino abOQt h ow ,good ho vhm and flnaaw Bomee lor Beat <««.»«.• DELMONT STREET nMtf Main, 6 flve days bafora aaid day o( htarinx 'Box, 469; rune, Yvikp, 86; Wented to Bent (4) Large travclinf eheet. and return make to thle Cor ' rihie batted in, •tmmoBS,'66: hits, •b^ed tho photfoimphsro pose Ms rooms, all laprovomsnts,' nstrly re- WILLIAM K bppciMiit tor a ^ tu rs im tha PuU- roRRscT aoLcnoN t o p b b - ■Immflrt^ 87: douMsA Bew^, Anjihed. Call at benso, ordlal.4618. su m atepa. Boslaeee 1 VIOVS UBOaUOK K -t-lt-3 1 . atbrs, titles. Obmhe, Y a i^ FanM M d n , While tha boys wws gottlag ready FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat, flrst So that waf between all eountrleg 10; bonM nin% 'CfeMg, Tanks, and. Mousee (Pr MAM to.skoot the ptature, tha amll4 Po- Lets floor, newly rwiovatad, Btes noigh- F c ^ Athletloe,‘ 16^. itoileB XLfSIi^***^*** cease, svr'M W ‘ «B • «B • borhood. Cbas. J. SMekland, 168 And that world-wide oontentmofit In iMlgnlnf as poitmaatar .of -Wfllksr.mitika.'14; Main. Phona 7874. Laranni, Wyom BiU^ Nyo debranfi ‘ INOBaAM. wrota .Zn .Iattsr*t6 iFcm d fe r n Mat, .^Roossroia ta a PL8A ~ .thmr: Watattt # t i ^ Tsla- rSBIli •VM ■ -A* n ■/.■ ■"-■<>■ ; 'r. v>‘\»^«^ ■ ’“^.T.-v - =;• >,/>■

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MANCHES'l'ER EVENING HERALD. MAN0RB8TER, OONN^ MONDAY, JUNE 19,1988. ^AGVffurvcit

Toonerrille Folks By Fontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE Br..Gein.A|Mia a- ■... ■ SENSE and NONSENSE LITTLE JAKEY At.W<»YS ..WAITS JO a- TWa WYCMCLOQl^At, H<>WI»«T:

YOUP&.N0r«OINQlO WEAR liOOME U KE IT i N O E S D f ^ He who has s funny disposition,^ , Amateur Gardner—I have so I e f E O D ig f -mAQr *RANAMA VRrTTCR AQMH HAS SEEN KtCKED MMF—THIS a cool head, a broad boriaon. and much trouble telling the difference /•SHME U5E ■ TVIIS SUMMER, AR& YOU ? PU6M6D AROUND PANAMA plenty of sand, is a sununer resort between my young plants and the Y O ut^ 1 TKOUGMPr \OU TMREW IT IN A “REA^OIMNS HAT 18 all to himself. weeds. How do you tell wnieb is SSkkMi TWICE# AG which? TO A aOACT L A S TTA L L t •DOOR/ Man—Whenever I think of you X Old Gardner—^Tbere is only one AWHILE i V e s e e n y o u W E rn K G IT IS I^ A HAT, VALUABLE TODAY A 8 H ♦htnk of Hijinks. sure way: Pull them up—Ml of TVUGT STOQM-TOGfSED W I6 a n y m o r e ^ Neighbor—But I'm not a bit like them. If they come up a g a ^ they're Y A ? 1 t WAS WHEN weeds. NE!^ TOR NINE VEAJ^ BUTNEAAIQHT Hijinks. SET ANOTHER TWO OP THEM Man—Yes, you are. You b o ^ owe A N ' VAOOPLE’SAty% me $10. He (at 11 p. m.)—Did you know SUMMER OUT WERE WOVEN that I cotdd imitate any bird you SHE TITRST “REMEMBERS TT OP CSPEClALLVfOR BLOWING OFP.ON AROLLER: IT ,R O R A doctor says there is no special can name? “PIC K IN G ^ She—No, I didn't. Can you imitate COAGTER ATTH* KING EDWARD virtue in early rising. Almost every* a n d MTSELF ^ body would have fuitb in a doctor a homing pigeon? S T LO UIS t l E S / Ilk! that. Wife—When I married you I W O R L D 'S thought you were a brave man. T A IR Doris was radiant Over a recent Hnsband—So uid everybody else. y 9 addition to the thmily and rushed out to tell a passing neighbor. There are Just two ways of really Doris—Ob, you don’t know wbat enjoying a vacation: To take it we've got upstairs! without planning it, or Lo plan it Neighbor-What is it? without taking it. Doris—A new baby brother. A Neighbor—You don’t say so! Is Wife (reading)— 'The average be going to stay? family pays the doctor 175 a year. I ^ s —I think so. He's got bis Husband—That will certainly sur­ things off. prise the doctor. e > Rastus—Say, Mose, bow come yo' Final Remarks—This will go down is so banged up? in history as the era when debtors Mose—Ab wuz talkin' when Ab handed their worries over to their <2 > should have been listenin'. creditors—No matter how crazy you are, there is comfort in knowing There was a time when the only that some one will agree with you— kind of a flask a woman ever Religion that is kept only for Sun­ e thought of carrying bad a little rub­ day use usually ferments about the O ‘ifM E OL' ber contraption on the open end. middle of the week—An optifliist is one who depends on the town clock ■o a n A M A SHOULD Be Yourselves, Girls when be wants to catch a train. C PUT ON PENSION - To us the saddest words of cither tongue or pen Are these—the girlies now dressed up to'look like men. - stuff. I Certain GappeYt Arrival of the new rubber bath­ ^coyckf/'S' ing suits, i’ seems safe to say, will - no doubt be accompanied by an in­ ! a x d aed'S! Twn-oppivalMi crease in rubber necks. Trying to be brutally frank to a flapper, we told her that her hair looked like a mop. “Wbat does a WASHINGTON TUBBS II ______By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams mop look like?” she asked. from novo om, t e u tor m A secoNF ihe THsus'MtNr WATCH, M A -W A TCH • G»MSM 6 T H O S C , TAKE OROER.STROM T C m G o C l EA m O V E R , AMO ILLTR v TO One good thing which gives com­ MS, PY e HEAR*. fort to us poor people is that we are .THESE. TwiiMGS GET* YOU A \-iOM not likely to be the objects of kid­ GR A LOTTA FUNI T O P l a y w i t w ! napers. Caveman courtships take a lot of YUU UEAA m a LCfTTA patehlng up; NOL^UU GET TRiCKS OM *^Ese WELL SOOMER. w t u i . . WRIGLEY*S EDMINT stnen euww ANcufi CAPTAIN TOLLV IS PETERMINED TO BE. NOW EVEN BETTER TXE MXSTETL OF WS OWN SHI?, TUEU A> POOP BURSTS OPEN, AHP THEY'RE ON DECK.

FRECKLES AN D HIS FRIEN DS By Blosser

WHAT WILL VOO WELL ...I W3NT DO IF WE REALLV SEE A DO AMYTHIN6 — IT P PHANTOM LOCOMOTIVE, MI6HT 6CABE ME WHEN WE 6ET OLH’ A LITTLE AT FIRST. TO THE CEMENT SLIT TH EN ILLTBY r . c. PLANT. BED? VJD FIND OUT IF — IT IS REAL, OR N O T .' A bp:^.

HE REHOLUER CRASHES TO ’THE OFLOOR. As WVLP SCRAMBLE I u.am>T.eer.*c n OTRwiiu* COPSES I sc r e m a s! E o g y , e u t haip b i w d i h g ,

GCC! WET2E OLTON u s t e n '. h em x THE MAIN LINE....WONT THAT, RED ? ITS THE TAKE US L0N6 TO SOUNDS UKE ex pr ess! 6ET THERE NOW, DISTAKTT SETOfF FRECKLES _ RUNNIN6 THE fM SETTIMG WHEELS f TRACK ANXIOUS I QUICK It 'll O ' a p .

VL- (iAS BUGGIl^ Sold! By Frank Beck ^ NOW d o n ’t w o r r y LISTEN, AMY, THERE S NO a b o u t r jm c a r _ T H A T B a r o u M e n t t o i t . . . m o t o r i n g b u t w h a t NeWADP^FB <__ 2 i-air TRANSCONTINENTAL D O W N . tlX, KEEP IT P X A C T X r SAVES RAILROAD PARE ..-BOTHERING IP w e HAVE W H A T Z < BOVf THAT I WONDER WITH TIMETABLES.. RIDING IN A BREAKDOWN IMAPPLE-PIB ORDER. WAS A IF THE e v e r y m o r n i n g •GG APRA0 STUFPV TRAINS. AND GIVES WAY BEFORE W B PUU. OUT O P. t U O M Y CLOSE PHANTOM OR OVER A BARBARA A NICE AUIBT M OH OMR WEEK NOV HSM OP A TOWN XXL SHAVE/ LOOKS HOTEL ROOM ID BLEEP GO OVER BVBRV_ tOHOm ON.. HAS BEEN ’TRYIHE IN EVER Y n i g h t ... AMO THATIB. WHEWf ANYTHING TO ENTHUSE AMV INCH OP TMB CAR LIKE hND TUNl IT YOU AROMlfBt OVER HIS IDEA ALL U P . OP DRIVINO ACROSS UMtUBf S ilw COUNTRY WITH BARBARA TO SHOW HER OFF T O T H E RBLA’TIVeS T AND BEING AN OPTIMIBT . H n . HAD A READY ANflB/ER POR A L L OP AM V'B OBJECnONB.. s O - O O O o - 0

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Mrs. Clifford Mitchell nf Cooper The Coventry Fragment Society Hill a&eet- and Mrs. Joseph La in compliance with popular demand TO LISTEN TO EXPERT J.E Shay of West 'street are speeding will serve another etrawberry cup­ HOWITZERS HOLD ten days in Waterbury as the per tomorrow evening from 6 to ON INDUSTRIAL BILL ^uests'of Mr. and Mrs. John York. 8:30 or while the call continues, at honors Young people of the Walther the Chapel hall in North Coventry. TENTH BIRTHDAY HARVAM) League society will give an enter­ The Simday picnic under auspices Mrs. J. E. Kingsbury and her com­ Y.P.«3nn)TET0BE Biggest Contingent in Portlniwl tainment Wednesday evening at 8 Adviser to Federal Adminis* of the Women’s Aid society of the mittee will serve Norwegian salad, trator to Be State Chamber But Others Are Seniiig in. o’clock at the Zion Lutheran church Polish National church, scheduled Strawberry shortcake with whipped Several Different Camps. on Cooper street. It wiL ctmsist of for yesterday afternoon and eve­ cream, rolls, coffee and cake. The of Commerce Speaker. Graduates Magoa Com Lande HELD FROM AUG. 13-20 several humorous sketches and Observe Amuversary in ning, was postponed on account of shortcakes are baked right in the Manchester's.contjBffMit* of to tr musical plays. The program will be the rain to Stmday of next week, kitchen at the ball and served hot. Members of the local Chamber of Tomoqow — Is Elected Willimantic Camp Grounds to esters are now serving in tha stats followed by a social during which when the entire program, clowns Their advertisement will be found Gaines and Banquet at Commerce have been invited co at­ strawberry shortcake and whipped and all, will be carried out, and a elsewhere today. tend a meeting at the Hotel Bond Again Be Scene of Sessions forests in many sections of tko cream will be served. prize awarded for the beat name for tomorrow night at 6:30 o’clock, of Epworth Leagues. state. The original group sent to sponsored by the State Chamber, at to Phi Beta Kappa. the new dancing pavilion on the The Epworth League of the South Osano’s Cottage Saturday. Fort H. G. Wright, Pisher’s island, Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit Which the Honorable David Podril of Gozdz farm on Oakland street. Methodist church will hold an outing N. Y., for prelimiiuury training and association will precede its regular at Coventry Lake next Monday Washington, D. C., one of the fram­ ’The Norwich District Young Peo­ meeting tomorrow evening in Odd Jacob EUliott Rubinow, son of Mr. conditioning and for inoculation Executive Vice President E. J. night. The 10th anniversary of the ers of the National Industrial Re­ ple’s Inrtitute, with which the local Fellows hall, with a supper at 6:30 covery Bill, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. William -Rubinow, 192 Epworth Leagues are affiliated, has been spUt up, and smaller McCabe of the local Chamber of founding of the Howitzer Company, groups of Manchester boys are now in charge of Mrs. Juha Rawson, Commerce will attend the annual Twelve members of the Epworth Podell will discuss the organization East Center street, who will be will be held from August IS tu chairman: Mrs. Ethel Cowles, Mn. 169th Infantry, C. N. G., was held of industry, a subject on which be August 20,* at the Willimantic Camp located at Housatonic Meadows, meeting of the Coimectlcut Associa­ League of the South Methodist graduated --from Harvard College Thora Stoehr, Mrs. Meacham and Saturday night at Oeano’s cottage, Is well qualified to speak. He is Ground, it wasannounced today. Cornwall; Hartland, Portland, Eilr tion of Chamber of Commerce Elxe- church attended the annual banquet lingworth. Union and East Han4>~ Mrs. Roberts. The supper is tor the cutives, to be held at New Haven of the Southern New England Con­ Bolt«- Lake. Officers and members advisor to General Hugh S. Johnson, Magna Cum Laude tomorrow, was George G. Scrivener vdll be dean of ton. members and will consist of salads, Thursday afternoon of this week. ference Epworth League at New of the company spent the afternoon Federal administrator of the bill. the Institute and Otis Lee Mpneon cold meats, rolls, coffee and straw­ enjoying a program of games and a will be. assistsmt dean and business The largest group of the local Mr. Mcc5abe is vice president of the Bedford Saturday night. Nearly 300 quota of workers- Is located at berry shortcake. Officers and association. The annual election of persons were present a t' the ban­ roast beef dinner, spaghetti, mashed manager. potatoes, peas, ice cream smd cof­ Camp Femlow, *near Great Hill guards are requested to wear officers will take place at this time quet. The Instructors at the Institute white as there will be an initiation fee was served members and guests will include Rev. L. *rheron Frencn Pond In Portland, which was open­ and the Industrial Recovery Bill will TRADE GRADUATES ed last Thursday. The latter camp of candidates. be the main item to be discussed. Mrs. Joel M. Nichols of 65 North at 6:30 p. m. o* the North Methodist , church here, Ex.-Lieut. Thomu Quisb was Is the nearest to Manchester, ^ Elm street, her cousin, Miss Agnes R. L. Roberts, C. Homer Ginns, Miss The Women’s Missionary society tostftmaster and the following offi­ Marenda Prentice, Mrs. Cora Down ing but 20 miles. Several boys are Louis Dell, for many years engaged Ginn of Strong, Me.. Miss Ginn’s encamped at Union, elj^ t miles of the Church of the Nazarene will mother, Mrs. Fannie Ginn of cers smd ex-officers of the com­ TO GET RECEPTION Stevens, Miss Hattie Teachout in the cobbler business in Manches­ pany were called on fo ' remarks: east of Stafford Springs, which is meet tomorrow evening at 7:30. Bucksport, Me., and a friend of Miss Howard Pierce. ter today purchased the fixtures in Major Allan L. Dexter, first com- 29 miles from Manchester. the Capitol Soda Shop at 21 Oak Ginn’s also of Strong, Me., are The courses will include “Evolu­ starting by automobile for Chicago ’msmder of the company; Captain Yesterday was a dull day in ths ' Rev. L. Theron French of the street and intends to open the place Russell B. Hathaway, present com­ tion ot the Great Teachings of O.d camps, and those not ha\ing dutjl North Methodist church, was one of for the sale of ice cream and soda. tomorrow morning to see the Dinner in School Auditorimn Testament,’’ “Recreational Leader­ World’s Fair. They expect to be mander; 1st Lieut. Horace Mur- spent the day at their homes. a group of ministers admitted to pbey, ex-Lieut. Walter Tedford, 2nd ship With Demonstration,” “The gone two weeks or more. Roads, trails, forest bridges will be the Order of Deacon at the meeting Director Frank Busch of the Lieut. Donald Forbes, Captain — Graduation Exercises New Approach to Social Service,” built in addition to the general pro­ of the Southern New England Con­ Recreation Centers and Thomas James H. McVeigh, commanding “Youth of Today—The World 'fo- gram of reforestation. ference at New Bedford yesterday, Woods were today appointed spe- Company G; 1st Lieut. Raymond E. morrow," “Personal Problems” and at which Bishop Charles Wesley cieJ constables by the local police TWO LOCAL MEN WILL Hagraom; 2nd Lieut. Peter Frey, of Wednesday. “Hymnology as Worship.” ADVBR’nSEMENT— ' Bums presided. department and will supervise the Company G. The recreational facilities include East and West Side playgrounds, Only two members of the com­ bathing, tennis, baseball, quoits, Manchester people are Invited tp croquet, archery, bonfires, hot dog visit the offices of Dr. & Mason Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold the Charter Oak street and Mt. GET DEGREES AT YALE pany members at the tlm; of Its A reception In honor of the Nebo athletic fields and the Globe foimding 10 years ago were m at­ roasts, marshmallow roasts, indoor {Parker, dentist, now local,ei at 54 its regular meeting in Odd Fellows graduating class of the State Trade hall this evening at 8 o’clock. There Hollow swimming pool. tendance at the anniversary ban­ games and supervised socials. Pratt street, Hartford. One flight up. quet, Captain Russeh B. Hathaway, 8cb(^ wW be held in the school will be initiation and all officers Herman Yulyeis and Ruthven auditorium tonight at 6:80 o’clock, and degree staff members are re­ During the past 29 weeks in Bidwell Manchester’s Repre­ Commanding offices and Ragnar which the Manchester Emergency Gustafson, present 1st Sergeant of at which time a dinner will be serv­ quested to wear white. Mrs. El- ed by Harry S. Kitchlng, assisted lenor Rogers heads the refresh­ Employment Association has been sentatives Among Graduates. the Company. Captain Allan L. in operation, the sum- of 368,195.31 Dexter,.Ldeut. R. B. Hathaway and by other members of the faculty. ment committee. It is expected that the foundation has been spent for made work and Two Manchester young men are 2nd Lieut. Walter Tedford were the of an Alumni Association will be Jacob E. Rubinow unemployment relief. Last week candidates for degrees at the 232nd commissioned officer personnel of Richard Smith, son of Mr. and formed at this meeting tonight Last the sum of 31,260.15 was earned ^y Commencement exercises at Yale the company at the fotmding, June elected to Phi Beta Kappa, under­ Mrs. Nelson S. Smith of East Mid­ 16, 1923. Friday night the class held a most dle Turnpike, is planning to leave 142 people. Projects now in opera­ University at New Haven this graduate honorary fraternity for tion are the north end play­ week. Herman Yulyes, son of Mr. enjoyable and successful dance, with excellence in scbolarsltlp, Saturday. within a day or two for the Chica­ music furnished by the Trade School go exposition. grounds, South Main street sewer and Mrs. Samuel Yulyes of 91 Flor­ During the past two years, Mr. Job, park department and public ence street is a candidate for the orchestra, which will also provide Rubinow has held an Honorary Har­ ELEANORA DUSE LODGE music tonight. The Woman’s Home Missionary works. degree of Bachelor of Arts, and vard College Scholarship. He was The graduation exercises will be . society of the South Methodist Ruthven T. Bidwell, son of Mr. and also captain of the Kirkland House held Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. Another Big Shipment! church will have a lawn party to­ A dental clinic will be held at the Mrs. Harold Bidwell' of 82 Chestnut ELECTS MRS. CATALANO swimming team, and president of Commissioner of Education Ernest morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the health I center on Haynes street to­ street is a candidate for the degree the “Economists,” an association of home of Mrs. H. L. Carr, B9 Foster morrow morning at 9 o’clock and a of Bachelor of Science. W. Butterfield will be the principal graduate and imdergraduate stud­ street. If rainy It will be held Wed­ tonsil clinic will be held ' at 10 A total of 326 residents of Con­ Mrs. Mary Della Fera Who Has speaker and Herman S. Hall, state ents of' economics. Mr. Rubinow supervisor of trade and Industrie nesday. ' o’clock., ( necticut are candidates for degrees Been {Resident Five Years has been on the Dean’s List ox high Tailored “Boottinet” or certificates. While working for Declines to Serve. education, will present the diplomas. ranking scholars throughout bis All persons interested are urged Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joyce and their degrees, these students, who four years. He is a graduate of to attend a meeting at Center Con­ Clifford Joyce of Winter street, Mr. represent some 59 communities in Manchester High School. gregational church this evening at and Mrs. John Stone of St. Peters­ the state, received a total of 3148,- Eleanora Duse Lodge, Daughters STRAWBERRIES MARKET Mr. and Mrs. William Rubinow 8 o’clock under the auspices of burg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert 423.61 from Yale in the form of of Italy, held its annual meeting left yesterday for Cambridge where Citizens Against Ratification of the Bell, also of the “Sunshine City’’ ar­ fellowships, scholarships and loans. with election of officers yesterday they are attending Commencement rived in town Saturday for visits Net Curtains 18th Amendment. The Connecticut students are ex­ afternoon at Tinker Hall. Mrs. AVERAGED $2.43 A CRATE with relCtives here. Harry England, pected to comprise approximately Mary Della Fera who has held the of St. Petersburg, a former Man­ one-third of the graduating class. oiL'lce of president for the past five chester resident, is expected to ar­ New Haven, with 124 seniors, years, declined to serve again and Sold 152,896 Quarts of Fruit at • for cottages rive soon for a visit with friends and STRAWBERRY SUPPER has the largest representation in Mrs. Mary Catalano was elected as Auction Sale Here First Six relatives. this group. Hartford has 28, her successor. The other officers are • fo r living-rooms Z5MANTJBL LUTHERAN CHURCH Bridgeport 26, Greenwich 12, Meri­ as follows: vice president, Mias Ada Days. \OUTH MAN. 8c Goods and Other Products, Refrigerator 1 4 c lb. With Th«t Popular Special— We ezpeet more fancy large Strawberries, the new Chess FretlR iht^Dent! peake variety, trem 'M r, Heritage; fancy Jersey Greco Beans, Service Early Jane nroceoU, OanHflower, Spinach and Beet Greens. 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