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, no /■ A -p-i niivpr extort money and receiving grati- S E W ffi TANKS Boston, June 23. ( unnorEtudes while an officer. He was at BY VOTE OF 16 TO 4

Court here today and was ordered SEEN IN PROVIDENCB. Engineers Claim North End defaulted on all indictments mvolv- Providence, R. I-, June 23. (AP) Treaty Snbmitted to Senate i ing graft charges. —A man who was registered at a I Garrett’s co-defendants, his vafe, hotel in this city yesterday as com- System Can Be Emptied I Mrsi Florence H. Garrett and Miss ing from New Haven, Conn., today ' Which WiB Ratify It, Ob­ Lillian Hatch were in court. Mrs. Garrett coUapsed when her hus­ was identified by means of pictures as Oliver B. Garrett, former ’’czar Into South Manchester's band failed to appear. servers Declare; Minority Warrants for Garrett s arrest of the Boston police headquarters were issued and the police were uquor squad, who failed to appe.ar To Submit Report; No New Disposal Plant. ordered to search for him. at the Suffolk County Court House C r a O R O P Court opened at 10 a. m. with in Boston this morning for trial on Judge David F. Dillon presiding. robbery and extortion charges. Recommendations Sub­ When the Eighth district’s new Considerable time was taken by a The man registered at 7:55 a. rn. board of directors meets to organ-( securing larger yesterday and----- checked out„ with , all , Losses of from $1 to §9 a ize July 16 proposeduoev. plansi,—------for m eet-{ , xuuix^. io:50------Judge- DiUon , “ and 'his baggage at about 9 p. m. last mitted With the Resolu- +V.O «(.wer disposal problem in ! Herbert Callahan, Garrett s counsel ^ ^t the hotel was told ing the se P . ) conferred about the absence of Gar- ^^s Garrett by a Bos- Share at the Opening Re- the north end w ll no dou CaUahan said be expected traveling man, who was ac- tion. cussed. As told recently m The the defendant to appear. When ^ quainted with Garrett, -rhe. clerK Herald the state water P - ' rett faUed to show up by 11 0 clock skeptical but subsequently 'gained Before Midday; commission and the state board of Judge Dillon ordered him defaulted. ^ the man as Garrett from Washington, Jime 23.— (AP)— health are both pressing the distnct .o a a ,««e n t nawapape, pPoaoa See Furdier Slump. The London naval treaty was laid before the Senate today by Chair- Of disposal as soon as possible. larceny, conspiracy and threats to Garre . uftn Borah of the foreign relations Lease Rons Out The present s e ^ c tanks are on New York, June 23.—(AP)— committee after the committee had leased property, Losses of $1 to $9 a share were approved it by 16 to 4. being the owner. The Eighth nls replaced by gains of similar extent Interrupting debate on the vet­ trict formerly leased the . on the New York Stock Elxchange erans’ relief measure, the Idahoan way for its septic tanks and ma SAVANT SAYS UNIVERSE today, after the latest wave of submitted the pact merely with the sewage system from Cheney Broth notice that he was rjporting a ers at one dollar per yean The liqifidation sxyept violently out of resolution from . the committee. lease ran out last year and the con IS COMMITTING S U IG M the market during the early hours There was no accoippanying report. tract yath Cheney Brothers gave of trading. Stocks were sold in The committee still must dispose the district the right to renew it at ■ of the question of making public the same price. However, this nia blocks of lO.CiOO to 40,000 shares during the first few minutes of those documents relating to the. ter was neglected and treaty which Secretary Stimson has out without being renewed a ^ now British Astronomer Says POISONED MEAT trading, but trading turned ex­ submitted. Senator LaFollette, Re­ the district’s option is void^ ^ig^ tremely dull- sffter midday. publican, Wisconsin, proposed thp Brothers are now charging thejiis The early trading had indicated publication of these. trict $270 annually for the use of Power from the Sun is KILLS THREE DOGS that the , market was beginning a President Hoover has refused re­ their land. fourth week with the do'wnward quests for the other nptes exchang­ New System Costly trend i unchecked. The decline was ed among the powers prior to the The construction of an aatireiy Produced by Self Slangh CHINESE WAR NEWS accelerated by smother sharp break London conference. new septic tank and filtration beds Police Investigating Whole­ IS to in the Chicago Grain Market, where system would prove a costly tered Atoms; His Theory. SON BORN UNDYS the July position went below 90 Washington, June 23.— (AP)-— for the district and there are many STRICTLY CENSORED cents a bushel for- the first time The Senate foreign. relations corri- who feel that it would be folly for j since 1914. Both stocks and grain mittee today approved the London the district to construct a new sys­ Berlin, June 23.—(AP)-Evidence sale Killing of Pets Here tem. Although no formal offer has ON MOTHER’S BIRTHDAY were Inclined to rally later, how Naval treaty. that the universe is / ______ever. By 16 to 4, the committee been made The Herald has learned suicide” was laid before the del^T that Cheney Brothers would gla^y Yesterday. Same Ontiook. ed it reported to the Senate, " ‘ / gates to the World Power Confer- Nationalist Will Allow Noth' Senators Johnson, Republican, • entertain a proposal by the Eighth fnee today by Sir Arthur Stanley The week-end news provided district that the north end sewer sys­ Weighs Seven and Three nothing from business quarters to California, and Shipstead, Farmer- Eddington, the British astronomer. Three dogs owned by west side DOCTOR DEMANDS ftp nntlook over which Wall Labor, Minnesota, announced they tem be joined to the South Mm - Far from seeking to alarm " bis ’ ing to Be Printed from chester system and the new sedi­ families were killed yesterday by S ISom7 of la «,l wo,^d aubmlt mlnortty report,. audience of engineers, however, tne • poisoned meat scattered WUl Be Passed mentation tanks and filtration b ^ s ----- — — them a vision oi i ^ .. , — — ./../iot. •nroro astronomer gave 1 near the homes. Police today were Quarter Pounds; Mrs.] |)KY LAW CHANGE Fields of Battle. and bear pressure, together with The overwhelming support for off Olcott street be used by both the power which | ^o^^ucting a thorough investiga- further liquidation of weak mar­ Eighth and Ninth districts. the vast suppUes of the treaty In the comnuttee .was could be drawn from this °rgy ' tion, determined, if possible, to dis­ Lindhergh Was Flying ginal accounts, sent a wide assort­ believed to insure ratification of the Is Possible self-destruction if the scientists ment of leading stocks to new lows Such a plan is feasible accortog cover the person guilty of the crime pact when it is taken up by the could find a way to harness I t . ___ Meanwhile people living in the vicin­ Shanghai, June 23.— (AP)—-Al­ for the year or longer In the early to engineers who have studied iti Head of American Medical though the Nationalist, armies were Senate in special session. The north end’s system could be The extreme penetrative ” ity of Walnut and Chestnut streets Only Last Week. trading. Those voting against the pact the cosmic ray discovered by K o ^ are much disturbed over the matter. deployed over a great ..battle line Market sentiment was decidedly extended along the Hockanum river from central Honan province to the were Johnson, Shipstead, RohinAxn through Hilliardville across Love hoersterand by Robert fndre^ Valued as Pets -Akoeiation Objects to mixed in brokerage circles, and few! Indiana and Moses of' New Millikan, the j^ erican phyricist, The dead dogs were owned- by lingiewoo^ N. J-, June 23.—TAP) Kiangsu border anU theocfi nort^ T^mi. *nd Into, the Tolcott street sew­ * pfl-stwdJ^d D&jfcllc oT . cdnitalsrion, - houses were T willing ^ to j Hampshire, Republicans. age plant. In several places along dicat^ to Sir Arthur toat the Lott S. Lahey of 19 Winter street, __Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. ‘ the Yellow, river, they wetc believed i advocate______^ purchase of stocks ^ v e in Those voting- for it were: Borah, Thomas EUiott of 39 Chestnut street source of the ray probably is tte Lindbergh are the parents of a ^on. Parts of the Act. i^day to be renewing hostlUties in small aiflounts for lone-termlong term invest- Idaho, chairman; Capper, Kansas, self-destruction of atoiM w^ch we (Continued on Three.) The baby, weighing seven and ______; an attempt to crush the Northern ment. Several, hdwever, looked for Gillette, Massachusetts; Reed, divesting themselves to the, last (Continued on Page 2.) the market to establish a definite Penna.: Fess, Ohio; Goff, West Va., shreds of their energy and passing three-quarter pounds was bom at Alliance. Detroit, June 23.— (AP)— The The apparent renewal of hostiU- bottom tills week, while others re- La FoUette, Wisconsin and Venden out of existence. • 2:15 p. m, E.S.T.' yesterday in the was challenged ties came sffter a brief cessation of mained gloomy. Leading bankers urg, Michigan, Republicans. ' - '6 VIOLENT DEATHS The rays are passing in all direc­ home where his mother, the former still declined to make any public Swanson, Va.; Pittman, Nevada; tions through space- P rocee^g EXPECT VETS. B i l l Anne Morrow was bom. She became to decisive action m securing , weeks. During that time comment on busines or stocks, but Robinson, Ark., Walsh, Montana; from coimtless self-slaughtered a mother on her 24th birthday. - “ radical changes” in the therapeu-1 rebellious Northerners threat- there was no inclination to regard Harrison, Missippi; George, Ga., atoms, and as he sees it the cosmic Aside from the statement, of the provisions of the Volstead Act i t^e existence of the National- the market situation as alarming. I Black, Ala.; and Wagner, New OVER THE WEEKEND ray is in effect “the last moan of York, Democrats. W B l PASS TODAY baby’s birth and his in the keynote address of Dr. W il-; ist government. , ^ , ... .. Reason for Move. the suicide.” tails of the event were forthcoming Gerrv Morgan, of Washington, i Shanghai -.'emaine<. today w i^ hut Goes To Senate Today Not for Many Years. , If any decided action was being Borah announced he would sub­ But inasmuch as atomic smcide from the household■ ■ of ' 'Mrs. “ Lind­ “ D C.. new president of the Ameri-1 slight knowledge of the battle teend. taken to supoprt the market, no bergh’s parents. Ambassador thaf and can Medical Association in annual Without explaining its action, Y^ch mit the treaty to the Senate today, must be committed by all available except that | ^ apparently was Mesigned to wlth- confirmation of it was available in without a report but merely intro­ Two Killed by Autos and atoms before the universe is s i ­ Mrs. Dwight Morrow, except ™ banking circles, and brokers Vvere Despite Presidential Threat the mother and baby were resting > session“It is ne our bounden duty to urge ; hold news from the war theater, me ducing a resolution of ratification. bilated, Sir Arthur gives the cosmos inclined to regard the upward This is the usual procedure of his as we know it quite a few years to comfortably. , strenuously upon Congress that! government set up a Four Drowned in Various Ra^o stations interrupted their, .. _ , radical change in those | ship in comparison to which similar movement as primarily due to pur­ committee. ^ Measure Will Go Through 7 chases by shorts to cover shoit programs to broadcast news of the oe the Volstead Act which moves in the past were Thus the treaty will be put before ^^As to the possibility of the radi- parts of j sales rmade at higher figures, ^ e r e | yjg Senate without a word of event. Other than annoimcirig Chiang- Parts of the State, forbid the practicioner from follow­ was a tendency in some circles, recommendation either from Presi­ Watson Says. No Name Chosen. ing his trained' judgment in his Kai-Shek, Nationalist president-gen­ ^ (Continued on Page Two.) eral, had ordered his forces to however, again to believe the |dent Hoover or from the foreign re­ A name has not been announced ministry to the patient,” said Dr. lations committee. In submitting tor the new arrival but Charles A. again seek to drive the Northerners Morgan. “ Such a prohibition, in my the pact, the President only called By Associated Press. Washington, June 23.— (AP)— Lindbergh, Jr., for Ws father or north of the Yellow river, the mili- (Ckmtinued on Page Three.) judgment, is a reproach to our pro­ for ratification. Summer, offici^ly ushered in Senate representatives at a confer­ Dwight Morrow Lindbergh after his fession.”joji. tary did not allow the circifiation of SAXON FASCIS'B ence today discussed but failed to “The debate will take care of any Saturday with brilliant skies and a grandfather were mentioned as Dr. Morgan emphasized that he i advices on what was . words of recommendation,” observ­ agree on several substitutes for the probable choice. ^ ,___ was not taWng sides in the prohlbi-1 Various Chinese udM blazing sun, brought with it to finance committee’s veteran relief, Preparations which had been ed* Senator Borah. tion controversy, nor could the i which heretofore been I® AMERICAN CLERIC With the treaty now on the Sen­ Connecticut over the week-end four GAINING VOTES opposed by President Hoover. made for Mrs. Lindbergh’s recep­ American Medical Association enter j with civil Senator Watson the Republican he said, since ; tually no mention today or tne cm i ate calendar, there is a possibility drownings and two auto deaths. tion in a New York controversy, that its advocates may move -for leader predicted the committee cancelled several days ago and hos­ physicians, as well as laymen, have war. Press representatives at Nan­ The list of drownings, the larg­ king were permitted to work only GETS IN TROUBLE immediate consideration should the measure—which would add an esti­ pital equipment and twq nurses varying views. ' est reported during the 1930 swim­ mated cost of ^102,000,000 to the imder strict censorship. Senate and House become dead­ were installed in the Morrow home. Quotes Questionnaire locked on adjournment durtag a ming season, included three boys Socialists and Populists Lose present annual cost of veterans Mrs. Lindbergh who has been her His plea, he said, applied only to Chinese newspapers also were or­ legislation of $5 11,000,000—would dered to cease printing mUitery re­ quarrel over the veterans’ bilL No and a girl. husband’s constant companion in specific provisions of the yolstead suggestion has been made for that be passed late today despite the ports. Nationalist censors who long Expelled from India for Frances Mary Catherine Dwyer, Strength; Saxony Called the air since their marriage May /L | governing prescriptions, he .... ------— rviinese course, however. 12, of Hartford, drowned at Keney threat of a presidential veto. 1929, continued her ' quoted a questionnaire in which 51 . have been riot allow Cove, Glastonbury, while swim­ Mr. Hoover, in a letter to Sena­ a few days of the baby s birto. ^ t i ^ ^ pj^ygicians had newspaper offices woifid^not Spreading. Propaganda to ming in the Connecticut river. The Barometer of Nation. tor Watson yesterday, transmitted Thursday she flew with her husband whiskey a “necessary” thera- j even the mildest referen ALFONSO IN LONDON girl had gone to the cove for an views on the legislation by Secre­ peutic agent in the practice | "^tuatiom^^^^^^^ outing with her mother, Mrs. Mary tary Mellon to the effect that it (Continued on Page Three.) would necessitate an increase in . Help the Gandhi Cause. Dwyer, two brothers and a friend Dresden, June 23— (AP)—Saxony, The three phases of the Volstead j efforts in » ac^vWM talmi^ London, June 23.— (AP)—King of the family, William Claffey, also taxes next year to avoid a deficit. Act to which he objected were: th® | persons suspe®teri of Alfonso of Spain is' expected to ar­ called marometer of the nation, m Substitutes for the committee of Hartford. yesterday’s Diet elections revealed a clause forbidding a physician pre- ; cal 5 ^®®®“ ^®^- Madura, Adras, India, June 23.- rive in London today. At the time of the drowning measure, proposed by Senators MAYOR RUFFU DIES scrihing more than a pint of spirit- {ous nronaeanda against The Manchester Guardiein today considerable growth in Fascist . Pennsylvania, and Bingham, (AP)—The Rev. Ralph Keithan, Frances and her brother Louis, 13, i hers and a shrinkage of Socialist Keea ous liquor in any ten days; the sup- | mg 7 arrested, devoted its main editorial to some 'Were swimming near a boat which Connecticut, were discussed by the plementary act forbidding the | the Nationalls American missionary attached to and Populist strength. the Christian colony, of the Ameri­ interesting speculations on the had been engaged, by the party for Republicans but no definite plans physician from prescribing in any i ' Spanish monarch’s visit. The election, result of which were adopted to press them. Each IN EXPRESS CRASH can Mission at Madura, has been the outing. When the girl cried for caused observers today to believe like period any vinous liquor con- j |r|M^onAni\ C m ITU "With things as they are in Spain help, Claffey dove into the water was estimated to add an additional taining more than 24 per cent alco- ! expelled from' the colony by. the there might be a trend of all Ger­ nrissipn and also from India by the the King’s absence is at least a sign from the boat leaving Mrs. Dwyer cost of about $35,000,060 to existing hoi; and the requirement that upon im a u tv /II iVt many toward the extreme right, in­ j _ district magistrate of Madura, of considerable political courage, to manipulate the oars. He reached appropriations. the stub of the prescription shaU | dicated that the Socialist' held 871,- Bingham’s Proposal |W A V HAP TONIGHT Keithan, it was alleged, engaged the wisdom of which will be meas­ the girl but when he sought the 327 votes, against 922,932 at the Allanlic City Executive and be written the disease of the pa­ ured by the' events of the next few Bingham’s proposal was original­ tient — “with the accompanying in propaganda activities and there­ boat, he foimd that Mrs. Dwyer, last election, whereas the Fascists weeks,” says the Guardian. then hysterical with fear, had per­ ly proposed by the American right of inspection of it by some by, in the opinion of the mission jumped from 133, 958, to 376, 724. DubUn, Irish Free State, June authorities, violated a pledge of “The Ming’s jovimey may break mitted it to drift out of reach. Nationalists Lose Legion. Three Others O led roving Federal agent.” Claffey was finally forced to relin­ Passage of the committee bill, 23.— (AP.)—Reports from Captain neutrality in political matters. The the country’s spell of lethargy, for The German nationalist vote was He charged that Congress, in Charles Kingsford-Snfith’s ca“ P quish his hold on the girl and swam which is a modifiication of the thus framing the Volstead Act, had mission felt that his activities were clearly if, there is to be a serious at- scarcely half that of the last elec­ this afternoon stated that tne certain to prove a great hindrance tempt to change the form of gov­ to shore. tion, while the Commimists made measure passed recently by the ‘ When Ante Is Hit "wholly departed” from a “solemn Double Drowning House, probably would delay the declaration” to the states that the Southern Cross was expected to to its educational and evangelical ernment now is the plotters’ best very slight gains. work. Rev. Keitman, it was said A reservoir Occum, about six The strength of the leading early adjournment plans of the prohibition amendment woifid not start for Fort opportunity. miles from Norwich, was the scene leaders. A veto of the measure authorize any interference ■with the trans-Atlantic flight ata.^ wore native ‘ Hhada, (homespun) “To expel a king who, despite adl parties in the new Saxon Diet Absecon, N. J.i June 23.—-(AP.) tomorrow (9:30 p. m. E. S. T. of a double drowning. A search for * __Four persons, including use of alcohol in the practice 07 aijd gave .talks to his pupils in the his faults, stm has the sympathy of mission high school in, the interest the victims, Levi Carr, 9, and Ger­ (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page 2.) Antkony M. Ruffu, Jr., of medicine. ddy.) many of his subjects, would be a ald Douglas, 11, ^jfas started when CSity, were killed early today when of the Ghandi program . He en­ risky business. To seize poxycr they failed to return* to their homes their automobile was struck by a gaged in similar .activities in the while he (s away would be earier. early last night. The search led to shore bound PhiladelpMa-Atlantic .theological'seroinary and teachers’ However quiet Spain may be on th6 the banks of the reservoir where a City express on a grade crossing toaihing institute surface the problem of the mon­ r. n s Asitociates. toy airplane was fqimd. Several Prihde of Vitales Is 36; h6r6« ^ Sp/'aight Jacket, 5 Doors archy is'still xmsolved.” hours later the bodies of the boys Rxiffu who was 52 was Identified Other residents of the Pasumalai colony recently reported associated were recovered. by papers in his pocket. MURDERER' ELECTROtlUTISli'' The fourth drowning victim, The other dead are; j with 'Reginald Reynolds, bearer of Spends the Day Quietly Does Not a Prison Make the Mahatma Ghandi’s ultimatum Bellefonte, Pa.; June 23.— (AP)-^ Alexander Slatz, 11, met death in John WUey, 52, his wife Lillian,; John Pierce, Cheister negro. w « ‘ Keeney’s Pond in Sommersville. 40 of 5 North BUboume avenue, to .'NHceroy Lord Irwin, were the misslonaiy’a associates. electrocuted at Rockvlew penilten^ The boy, who was unable to swim, London, June 23.— (A P)—The lof the empire and many forel^ Ventnor, and Margaret C. Siracusa, 23 (AP) Only« a sweater to a cell bar and trying to tiary today for,the murder of PrmUt,. stepped into a deep hole as he was 37, of 14 North Vassar avenue, Boston, Jime . Reynolds -was going from Colom­ Prince of Wales, Britain’s bachelor countries. The prince is spending *a ^ bang himself. ■ bo to England, , he aUghted at Ma­ Kowalski, a (Chester policemamr-‘!ii&'^' wading. His brother, Walter, 14, long time perusing them. His pro­ Ventnor. „ _ , Harry Houdini had ever escaped His clothes were taken from him, Pierce, who war 31, shot ■ and grasped the drowning boy several heir, celebrated his thirty-sixth The automobile. Mayor Ruffu s dura, was received by Mr. Keithan, birthday today quietly. , He spent gram included attendance at the an­ from the City prison herfe until Vic­ and he was put In a straight jacket killed Kowalski, father of two chUj*. times but waa unable to save him. car, was struck^ squarely in the and a guard was placed outside me and taken to Pasi’inalai and intrp- the morning at his country resi­ nual diimer of th'; Dogn^a Brigade of tor Stanwhite, 17, got out of a duced in informal-meeting-in the dren, Dec. 16, 1929, when the po^.v Henry Lee, 19,^ of Cromwell, was the Indian Army. center by the southbound P e n w i- cell. The guard, Patrolman Joto lice man attempted tc take a dence, Fort Belvederie. In the after­ vania failroad train. The w reck^e straight jacket, a padded cell and Keithan bungalow. fatally injured in an auto accident In connection with the prince's Wtdsh, dosed off'*to sleep, police was volver from him in a restauran%._; In Middletown. A piling crushed~the noon he drove to Buckingham palace wak strewn over the Lr^ks for through five locked doors and was said, and Stajiwhite .worked out of Later Mr. Keithan, It to meet King (Jeorge axifl Queen birthday it was announced that he at large today. ^ . chaffeed, met memberii of a Madras youths side when the machine he more 100 yards, and the bodies the jacket, reached through the t r e a s u r y B A L A N i^ - Marv who arrived from Windsor to is acquiring a new airplane which Is Stsmwhlte was .arrested Nationalist society In his own bun^ was diivlng crashed into a high­ with des

s',. 5^ ,s-'- : K- IV-.Ks M J,-;- • ■•••' T;.L7 .' : • .r MANCHESTER EVltfn^Ci HERALD, SOUTH MANCHEOTER. CONN- MONDAY, JUNE 23,1980. mim / James H. Quinn, Mrs. Lucy Ring- rose, Mrs. P. J. Ryan, Mrs. Ward L(Km PEOPU nGORE POISONED^MEAT . . FIREWORKS BY-LAW Grant amd Mrs. W. H. Burke, still ARREST MAN HERE oviuHES puun OBITUARY living^ in Manchester. As a librari/ an thei'is/ VQ still many who recad -^BADAUTDCRASH ' KILLS THRIi K H IS m s FAMILY LEADS IN INTEREST her and her method '’’of' examining ON G IR H CHARGE s u r a FORCUJB the hands of boys to see that they Mr^ Louis G^noVesi Badly In­ ^ (Conttnaed frono Pag* i«) were clean when they applied for jured When Car Hits Pde DEATHS books in the library. , and James McDowell of 1 Cihestnut ilirow s Wife and Four CM- To Shoot or Not to Shoot It is the plan to have the body Pittsfield Han CrimimiAy As­ On Sid,e of Road. President Hale Tells Kiwan- street All were highly valued, cremated and the ashes will .be .T chiefly as pets, by their owners. Al­ brought to Manchester for burial in saulted North End Girl The worst week-end automobile though. one or . two persons are un­ dren Off Cliff and Then Them Is to Be Decided hy MRS. MARY EASTON, ONCE the East Cemetery where her hus­ acdden( in which Manchester was Ians Ationt Cheney H i derstood to be under suiQ>lcion, band and sister are buried. The coDcemed occurred Saturday eve- names of course cannot bf mentiem- date of their arrival has as yet not Last Night is Complaint ntog when a car driven by Louis ed pending a completion iof the po- • 7-' Leaps to Death. Voters Tonight. TEACHER HERE, DEAD been decided upon. Genovesi of North Ifsdn street ran ManagonenL lice investigation. Mrs. Easton leaves a brother, into a pole at the side of the road None Bothersome Judson Cobb of Division street, As the result of an alleged ctim- in the Podunk district of East None o t the three dogs is said to Tonight, in a specitil meeting, the Hartford. Mrs. Genovesi, who was 5 J Ansonia, June 23.—^Failure of a Woman, Popular With School Manchester, her son William with ifial assault upon a 14 years old girl, President Stephen C. Hale of the have been a nuisance in the neig^ who was picked up in an automobile sitting beside her husband on the orhood, adl three being of the'quiet Warning that a demented war vet­ town will be faced with a delicate Children and ail Librarian whom she had made her home and front seat, was the most seriously Manchester Kiwanis club today question: Whether or not the sale a daughter, Mrs. Carl Brink of near the bridge on North School type. "Jerry,” the little Irish Terrier eran had escaped from Veterans’ Years Ago, Passes Away. street about 8:30 last night William injured of the seven persons in the gave the members at the weekly owned by the Lahey family is de­ of fireworks shall be prohibited in Providence, two grandchildren a.nd car, being_ thrown ageiinst the vrind- Hospital No. 81, in the Bronx, -New three great grandchildren. Blondy of Pittsfield, Mass., was meeting at the Hotel Sheridan an scribed as a gentle, harmless little the town of Manchester^ No single Word was received in Manchester arrested this aftembon. If foimd shield. Which broke, and being so fellow. The dog was taken for a York, to reach police, brought about ______Saturday telling of the death in Sau badly cut about the arms that it address on plant management. Mr. a series of murders at~ the hands of bit of proposed town regulalion has guilty Blondy faces a state prison Hale Is head of the Auxiliary Divi­ ride with the family yesterday af­ j Rafael, Calif., of Mrs. Mary Easton, sentence. took 22 * stitches to close the ternoon and allowed to' run around the maniac that have set entire BOSTON POST FEATURES woimds in one of them. sion of Cheney Brothers and has the yard for a few minutes uptm the ort'^se'^who h^ve L “ a^t i the older residents According to the story told by rel­ been connected with the concern for New England agog with horror atives of the girl, she had left her Genovesi was badly bruised about return last night. 'When the Laluys the chest and body when he the past four yenrs. His talk to­ over the brutality or tne crime SlTo?toTnSa?y'’T^^^^^^ the Ninth District and Ubragian HAYES BROTHERS STORY home on 6akland street and had went up town'a little later, they a loud and glorious Fourth. at the South Manchester library gone to the bakery on Kerry street brought up against the steering day was of much historical value chained Jerry to his doghouse but which sent a mother and four little wheel but escaped more serious in­ and required a lot of time and ef­ when they came back he lay dead children hurtling 480 feet to their As the matter stands at the pres­ to buy, some fresh goods which were jury. Mrs. "Vincent Pagani, mother ent, whether or not the town takes/ to be out of the oven at 8 o’clock. fort to prepare. Mr. Hale went outside. < death from West Rock, New Haven, action to prohibit the sale of fire­ Carries Long Article Describ­ She waited for the bakery goods of Mrs. Genovesi, and her daughter. back nearly 100 years Tor the silk Dted Quickly I Saturday. Then the veteran killed works, a citizen of the town is em­ ing Radio Chat Between Lo­ and then started home. ’This was Miss Annie Pagani, were bruised industry in Manchester dates back The- tawny Collies, “Boso” and himself by leaping off the same and -severely shocked by being to 1835. He gave the Kiwamians “Jack” owned by McDowell and powered by statute to discharge, to cal Man and Sydney Brother shortly after 8:15. thrown against the back of the cliff. his pocketbook’s limitations, of About fifteen minutes later she such an insight into the great Elliott, were also found dead in the The veteran, Raymond Spang, course, all the firecrackers, torpe­ front seat with such force as to Cheney plant that we deem it of yard near their home. Mr. Eaiiott age 35, of 113 Liberty street, An- Under the six column heading: was on the bridge on North School bend. it out of shape. Two young does, pin-wheels, rockets and all “Two New Englanders — 10,000 street. It was 11:30 when she re­ sufficient local interest and Impor­ termed the wholesale poisonings as sonia, had been in the naval hospital other noise-making material on his children of the Genovesis and Dor­ tance that it is printed in full on a malicious affair and said it was at Brooklyn nine weeks, suffering Miles Apart—Hold Reunion! Lumps turned home and for being out until othy Foley, a daughter of James own land. The only exception to In Throats, They Hear Voices for such a late hour she was chastised page 5 of today’s H*’-ald. At the fortunate that none of tiie dozen or from a mental ailment diagnosed as this act is the provision that they Foley, escaped. close of his talk President Hale was more small children who roam about manic-depressive insanity. Trans­ First Time in 56 Years,” the Boston by her parents. The girl gave no Mr. Genovesi was driving west may not discharge same within 500 Post carried a feature story yes­ information as to \yhat had taken complimented by practically every the yards in the vicinity picked up ferred to the Veterans’ hospital on feet of a hospital or on the public on the Pleasant Valley road. The member of the club for L.s effort. a piece of the meat and put In their May 1, he escaped a week ago yes­ terday on the recent Hayes Broth­ place, but this morning the mother car had reached a point near the mouths. The fact that the dog^ died highway. The hours for such de­ ers’ broadcast. The radio meeting learned what had happened. After In addition to the membership to­ terday and went direcSy to his monstration is placed between 4 a. railroad crossing when one of the very quickly attested to the strength home. He explained that he had attracted wide interest in this part pressing the child for an answer occupants of the rear seat tried to day there was a delegation of 15 of the poison used. m. imtil 11 p. m. July 4, o f any of the United States and was flash­ the name and description of the from the Meriden club. This is the been discharged as recovered and year. These are the rights of a citi­ raise a window, which stuck. Geno­ White Collie Safe in celebration, his family staged a ed throughout the world by radio man concerned were learned. ’The vesi tried to reach back and re­ club that the Manchester Kiwan- A report that the beautiful white zen imder the present Statutes. and news agencies. John T. Brady, ians have sponsored. welcome party for him Friday night Comes the party of the first part, report was late in reaching the po­ lease the window without stopping collie owned by Matthew Macdonald which culminated in the outing to staff correspondent of the Post lice but after the doctor’s examina­ his car'. He lost control and the The attendance prize donated by of 18 Winter street was missing and in this case the Police Commission­ went to Schenectady and heard the Ralph McNally was won by H. West Rock at 10 o’clock Saturday ers who declare that the sale of fire­ tion was made the warrant for crash resulted. probably had met the same fate - morning. The family had driven broadcast before writing the fea­ arrest was issued. Mrs. Genovesi had her baby in Morgan of the Meriden Kiwanis caused chfldren about the vicinity works is a decided menace; that ture story which was played up club. up the winding road to enjoy "the they should be prohibited for the Lieutenant William Barron and her arms. She saw the accident to search for the dog. It was learn­ view from the summit. prominently on the front page of Patrolman Griffin started out in coming and succeeded in so shield­ The meeting next week will be ed, however, that the Macdonald’s damage they do yearly, in that they the Post’s feature section. , Within the space of a few min- are a fiagrant menace to the fire search of him. He was foimd early ing the little one that it was un­ omitted as the zero hour is to be ob­ were fortunate in having taken their ' utes, pedestrians on the West Rock hazard of the community. Again, this afternoon and was taken to the hurt. served at a meeting in New Britain, dog, “DoUle” out to the farm over road, 480 feet below, was startled to they are judged by the commission­ police station where he was held for Passersby picked up all the mem­ in connection with Laoies’ Night. the week-end. Otherwise she pro­ sec Mrs. Spang, 38, standing on the ers to be dangerous to the youth of SAXON FASCISTS a hearing tomorrow as he was im- bers of* the party and took them to It is expected a large delegation bably would have met the same fate edge of the precipice screaming and the town in that there is gn^ave dan­ able to secure a bond. the office of an East Hartford will go from here at that time. having been accustomed to playing wringing her hands. Suddenly, they ger to life and limb in the continued Mrs. Mary Ekiaton. GAINING VOTES physician. Later in the evening Those who cannot go to New Brit­ around with the dogs that met their saw Spang spring up behind her and free amd imrestricted local sale. they returned to their homes. ain may attend the weekly meeting death. kick her. Plunging headforemost Summing up all its odious vicious from 1876 to April 12, 1912. She EXPECT VETS. BILL The famous Deming street locale, in Hartford which is to be held in Barron in Charge Mrs. Spang landed on a ledge 300 effects they are asking tonight that left Manchester to medee her home (Continued From Page One) scene of uncounted automobile the evening next week. The poisoning led to the police be­ feet below, claimed almost instantly the further sale of fireworks be re­ with her son in Chicago, later mov­ WILL PASS TODAY wrecks, got another chalk mark ing called. Lieutenant William Bar­ by death. stricted in Manchester. ing to California, where she died o>’ changes substantially. The Social­ at 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon ron is in charge of the Investigation. when a car driven by H. J. Larke The dogs are to be examined to • Many Witnesses. The party of the second part June 14. ists lost one seat, now having 32. (Continued from rage 1) TO BREA^ UP SUB I ' The cries of alarm of witnesses to Mrs. Easton taught in the Ninth The Fascists increase from 5 to 14 of New Haven, in which Miss Alice learn whether the- poison was numbering some 15 or twenty deal­ Burchell of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., strychnine or arsenic. The lawns I the murder brought htmdreds into ers who have in the past made the District while her husband was in seats. The Communists lost one hav­ probably would lead to attempts to New York, June 23.—(AP)—The the road. Unmindful of their ing an even dozen. The Economic pass it again. Republican leaders was 5 also riding, skidded at the in­ Navy submarine S-51, which sank were mowed and carefully raked this sale of all sorts of fireworks a part I charge of the library, which was tersection of TollEmd Turnpike and morning by people living in the ' shouts, the maniac dragged his 12 of their Fourth of July program started in 1850 by girls- employed m Party loses one for a total of ten. believed this is likely. off Rhode Island five years ago Populists are reduced from thirteen Opening, debate. Senator Reed turned over. Neither occupant was Sept. 25 with a'loss of 33 lives, vicinity for fear more pieces of ‘ fetee’? edg^'^^sSeaSSS! clawing! i a raw Cheney Brothers mill, when the injured and after the car had been meat might be deposited around the leoges euge. raised saying so in no uncer- books were moved to Chfeney Hall to eight. The German Nationalists had the clerk read the President’s made her final voyage today. and kicking, the girl was from eight to five; Agrarian Popu­ righted it was found fit to proceed neighborhood. tain terms. Battling for their On his death in 1876 Mrs. Easton letter and enclosures by Mr. Mellon on its way. aA ve his head. For several mo- rights they point out the fact that lists hold five and the VDemocrats and Director Hines of the Veterans’ r misits he held her thus. Then the took charge of the library and con­ drop from 4 to 3. Yesterday afternoon a car driven the fire hazard, as attributed to the tinued to teach, the library being Bureau. gijfl joined her mother far below. The Democratic Ammittag says Interrupting at a point where the by Patsy Vince popped out of imrestricted sale of fireworks is opened on Wells street in 1880. Spruce street in front of one drived By this tifne alarms had been negligible. Last year there was the figures offer small encovjrage- President said the pending bill went telephoned to police and fire de­ In this work she was assisted in ment for the present bourgeois gov­ far beyond the relief programs of by Roscoe W. Bailey of West Hart­ $17,186,648 worth of real estate in­ the evening by her sister. Miss ford, who was headed east on East partments and squads of patrolmen sured for fire, intending to mean ernment of the right, for they in­ veterans’ organiaztions, Senator aT^. firemen dashed to the scene. Cobb, but in 1895 the work had be ­ dicate that dissolution of the Reich­ Shortridge, Republican, said: Center street Dodging Vince’s car STATE S^iang, meanwhile, disappeared mo­ that valuation in combustible homes come such that she discontinued Bailey jerked his machine to the and buildings as taken from the stag and new elections would be “The President has been misled TODAY mentarily, only to appear again on teaching- and devoted her time to likely to be disastrous to the parties right. It climbed the curb and stop­ AND TUESDAY Manchester grand list and covered when he says the Legion does not ped on a lawn. the ledge with Lorraine, age 7, with fire insurance at a rate some­ the library, remaining there until now in control. approve of this bill.” in* his arms. Again he lifted his the death of her sister. Miss Cobb in burden above his head and waited. where in the neighborhood of 50 cents per $100 in value. With a April 1912 when she returned to As the girl’s screams reached the Chicago with her son, a mining en­ eaJs of the awestruck ^"tnesses' witn 5100 charged up direct­ ABOUT TOWN FREEDOM OF ly to the sale and use of fireworks gineer. When his work took him to below, he threw her over the cliff. Calfomia she accompanied him Hurls Others Over. the dealers maintain that they have Patrick McVeigh of Long Island REGAL STATE THE SEIZE’ ample grounds upon which to re­ there. Ill rapid succession the maniac City has been visiting relatives and I Theater, Hartford WED. AND THURS. fute the commissioners stand of a On the occasion of the eight- That’s what started all of the fight­ Shiirled his five year old son, Ray- seventh anniversary of her birth friends in Manchester, his home! Jm^nd, Jr., and Donald, age 3, over fire menace of any great propor­ town. I One Week Starting Thurs. ing. Clara’s boy friends from the tions. several hundred post cards were ____ ' thp cliff. Weakened evidently by fleet get all tangled up in her affec­ the struggles of his children, the Those dealers who have sold In sent to her by former pupils from Mr. and Mrs. James Veitch' have JUNE 26 .’:detaented war veteran’s strength the past admit the action of the Manchester. She continued to enjoy arrived from St. Petersburg, Flor­ tions—but leave it to Clara to wrig­ ► w ^ sufficient to send the bodies commissioners has caused them no fairly good health and was able to ida. Mr. Veitch has not been in The World’s Greatest gle out of tight comers! ; tv(^ty feet below, the children end of trouble and some expanse due get aroimd £ind enjoyed the beau­ town for six years and is engaged Motion Picture Epic! llafiding in some brush, still alive. to the undecided state of affairs. ties of California. For: - weeks ago in the real estate business in the i - That much accomplished Spang They say they are on the fence, she was going from one room to th.3 Sunshine City. He is a past de­ 'liiade threatening gestures at the so to speak, in relation to orders other in the dark and feU. Her lett partment commander of the United CLARA fdrbwd, which had swelled to nearly for delivery and in some cases find shoulder was broken. Spanish War Veterans and plans to JiyijOOO persons. Cursing all the themselves with stocks of goods on She was treated at the home of be present at the meeting at the f^^r^y, he scrambled down to the hand from which they stand to her son and later, on the r Jvice of State Armory Thursday night. He 'moaning children. Nearby resi- lose all. They will no doubt point the attending physician, was taken will also attend the state conven­ w ith > dents brought out rifles and shot- out to the board tonight that al­ to a hospital where she remained tion at Rockville at the end of this guts and began shooting at the though East Hartford has taken ac­ vmtil her death. The fraeture was week, and before returning to his BOW Harry Green Imanidc but his movements made tion against the sale of fireworks it reduced and the pain somewhat re­ home in the South will take in the ialming bad. Gaining the under- becomes effective July 5 this year, lieved, but because of her advanced national convention in Philadelphia //)"True to Frederic ibrush Spang* picked up his in­ enabling dealers to get out “from %,re there was little2hope of the frac­ in August. Mr. and . Mrs. Veitch , March jured children and one by one re­ under” the enforced situation with­ ture knitting. On June 14 a letter made the trip here by automobile THE peated the horrifjdng scene en­ out loss. was written by her son to friends in and are at present the» guests of acted on the summit, throwing the What the outcome of tonight’s town and her brother, Judson Cobb, Mrs. Margaret Sargent of New­ CL Qaramount QiOim bodies clear of the side of the rock, man street. meeting as regards the sale of fire­ sajring that she would not again be —Also— to fall in a heap by their mother’s works will be is problematical. Any­ able to write her weekly letter as Phone body. way there are other and as equally her death seemed sure. This was Miss Margaret House of 154 5-0026 Comedy, News, Acts, Cartoon For nearly ten minutes Spang re­ serious matters to come before that followed by another letter, dated South Main street is spending her mained where he stood, peering j jjQ^y dry brook purchase and June 15, stating that Mrs. Easton vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Sher­ Twice Daily and Sunday over the underbrush ^nd i appropriation for same; the Clinton, wood House at Minneapolis, Minn., Daily at 2:30 and 8:30 had died during the night. Had she also Omaha, Neb. She will also where his family lay on the ledge A j Kensington street and Victoria, lived five more days she would have Sunday at 6 and 8:30 POPULARITY CONTEST wore of persons surrounded the ■ visit friends in Chicago. Mr. House ONE VOTE Proctor and Henderson Roads lay­ been ninety years of age. k bodies in the hope that they had not outs and the $1,500 re-assessment is head cashier for the Aetna Life ALL SEATS RESERVED been killed in the plimge. Mrs. Easton was bom June 19, Insurance Co. at Minneapolis. Mat. 50c, 75c and a few seats Name ...... allowance which is reported by the 1840 at Nantuckef, Mass., but the at $1.00 Jumps Himself. ass^ors to be inadequate for the greater part of her active life was The river systems of the earth Eve. 50c, 75c, $1.00, a few far ' \Qcoai7Wuntl Address ...... Then, ais police and firemen work. spent in Manchester. As a teacher reached the summit, the mad-man are estimated to carry to the ocean Beats at $1.50 It’s Great Q ictxm she was competent and well liked each year about 6500 cubic miles of Seats Now on Sale Folks! jumped forward to fall 100 feet to by her pupils, among them being another ledge, uninjured. Attempts water. were made by firemen to lasso Spang without success, for nearly SAVANT SAYS UNIVERSf an hour, during which he threw stones at the crowd below him. R unning out of rocks Spang took i IS COMMITTING SUICIDE off his left shoe and hurled it downwards. A moment later he (Continued from Cage 1.) stood up, crossed himself and with hands lifted in diving position, ation from suicidal atoms somehow leaped down. Spang landed on the collecting and reforming itself into AMERICAN LEGION CARNIVAL same ledge' where his wife and i new protons and electrons. He ex­ children lay. j pressed skepticism. Spang was instantly killed, as i “On this point,” said the astrono- were his wife and three of his chil­ ; mer, “you may guess what you will; DOUGHERTY LOT-CENTER ST. dren, Helen, Lorraine and Donald. I have no light to throw upon it. I ' ^ ' Ray was still alive when help But don’t forget that although we » reached him, but died an hour might provide in this way to the re­ later in a New Haven hospital. newing of matter which has dis­ Mon. June 23 to Sat June 28 solved away and for the renewing Ferris Wheel, Whip Funeral Tomorrow of stars which have died out, there Ansonia, June 23.— (AP)—The is an exorable running-do-wn of the TWO FREE HEAR THE funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond universe as energy Is disregarded Merry-Go-Routid Spang imd their four children will fron\ organized to more disorganiz­ MUSICAL SENSATION be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. from ed forms. ACTS DAILY OF THE AGE the Assumption church with a “Unless we can circumvent the requiem mass. Interment will be second law of thermo-dynamics— Nerry*Mix-Up i^ d e in the family plot in Mt. St. which is as much as to say that un­ RALPH KAHN Beters cemetery, Derby. William less we can make time run back­ The Electricid Wizard HL Gordon Post, American Legion, wards—the universe must ultimate­ accord military burial to the ly reach a state of uniform change­ THE MIDGETS B01IRDD9I Play the '' ^ceased, members of the Post serv­ lessness. ing as pallbearers for all six. Power Paradise. Of New London Famoua Escape Artist Meanwhile, he indicated, the te- Smallest Married Couple in the Country! gineers would find themselves in a Featuring RopeiTricks T herem in They will exhibit their $5,000 home on wKm Is. paradise of power—^where a teacup Handcuff Escapes, A treat for all Manchester PUBUC RECORDS full of water would equal a modem and surronnding towns.. Come power station—^if it could be discov­ .and see this macveloas instru­ ered how to Incite the self-destruc­ Straight Jacket-Escapes tion of atoms when and where want­ ment played. ^ BILL OF SALE. ed. See Him as the Human Volcano JColonial Fry Products Inc., of SIDE SHOWS ' leld. Mass., to Bernard L. If only this secret could be foimd, of Rye, N. Y., fixtures, stock he continued, “instead ef ramper- ■ Come and Bring Your Friends and Neighbors. .. raw materials in the store locat- ing the appetite of our engine with M at 885 Main street. South Man- delicacies like coal or oil we shall NOVE1.TY BOOTHS h^ster. / induce it to work on a plain diet of Entertainment and Fun For All' AOMINISTBATOB’S DEED. sub-atomic energy,” the energy I ^ e Manchester Truat Co., ad- stored away in latter. ifeistrator of the estate of Catha- Astronomical calculations indi­ f DON’T FORGET! STARTS TONIGHT, ^ e Calhoun, late of Manphester, cate that sub-atomic energy could Np Admission Charge! Bed, to John McCarthy, land be released by hehting the atom to buildings on Grove street, Man- a temperature of 40,000,000 degrees tcr. centigrade. *

' 7 Niag and Hud Power HJnit' Alrcrrft s s S'* a s * Pennroad ...... -JJnit (?brp r ...... LDCAL COUPLE TO LIVE S O Ind ...... DELEGATES REPORT tJnit, Gas aijd United. Gas ...... SEEIS SENtlMENT ^ S Ind Alco :... • • • • • • < (By Associated Press.) S S • « • 4 P e r m a n e n t ly a b r o a d % S Pipe and Fdry Unit Lt and Pow . A • 1I Amer Cit Pow and Lt (B) .. Util Pow ^and Lt . . . ON MOOSE PROGRESS Mrs. Mabel Case Viot of HigWand •JIT S"* R ubbe|:. . i'. - ! Am Super Power ...... Vacuum Oil ...... Park who is spending the sdmmef (Furnished by PutDam S Co.) ,XJ S.-Steel *^v. ON P. 0 . LOCATION i[Jtil 'Pow and A ;... ‘ Cent' States ■ Elec Vicks Financial .... rr,% in Europe, spent some'time receptly Mr.^ and Mrs. Andrew Earn Central Bow. Hartford, Conn. Cities Service ...... sit Baden-as^en, the health and Going to Sweden Where JiVamer 'Broa Piet .... i Great Strides Made by the Or­ We^ng-Kl and Mfg ..; Crocker Wheeler ..... Cockatoos sometimes live to be M pleasure resoft in the Black Forest Elec Bond and Share der This Past Year, Local They Will Take Up Farming ;jWoolWOi'to. . . . . V • of southwestern Germany. 1 P. IH. Stocks. Italian Superpower ‘ .. 'years old. C H a m b e r of Commerce Men Learn. allow ..Ti3 ^ o k ...... - ' Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew R. riarn of Bank Stocks. There will'be a pre-school cllnie Bid A^ked Sends Ont Letter to Fmd William D. Wamoke and Frank at ' the Robertson schbol at 3 the Centennial Apartments on A. Montie delegates from Manches­ o’clock tomorrow. This is for chil­ Chestnut street, sail jFriday after­ Bankers Trust Co. . , . 325 350 ter lodge No. 1477 Loyal Order of dren entei^g school for the first City Bank and Trust . — noon at 5 o’clock on toe liner Cap Nat B&T ...... •— 370 What Townspeople Want. Moose, returned from the state time next year. Gripsholpa for Sweden where they convention of the L. O. O. M. held Conn. River ...... 425 intend to establish permanent resi­ Htfd Conn. Trust .... 128 138 ! in Middletown Friday and Satur- Mrs. Charles J . Johnson is chair­ dence apd tajc® fiP farming in man of the committee, in charge of j First Nat Htfd ...... — 240 Ah expression of public sentiment j day. Boros. They li^ave Manchester with Land Mtg and Title .. — 40 a rummage sale to',,be; gfiyen. Thurs­ toe well -v^shes of nearly a hundred for or against the erection of a | year. At present the ■ order Mutual B & T -----..... — 220 day-by the Ladies’ Sewing society friends from town and Hartford, 200 centrally located post office on the jg maintaining at Mooseheart, lU., of the Swe^iab Lutheran church. who gathered at Orange Hall Sat­ New Brit Trust ..' • • ' — government owned propeity at the a thousand acres of land with its The sale will be held-in the vacant Riverside Trust ...... 500 urday night in a surprise farewell West Htfd, Trust . . . — Center is being sought by the Man­ homes, and utilities representing an store at the ^corner of Park and party to toe young couple, present- investment of $9,000,000, caring for Main streets. SeUing will: begin at Insurance Stocks. chester Chamber of Commerce in a hig them with a silver flower bowl xAetna Casualty .... 115 letter to be sent tomorrow to 650 and educating 1,400 children, a 9 a. m. and continue through the and candlesticks to match. great many of whom also have day and evening. , Members may xAetna Life ...... 751' citizens believed to be interested in ’ The presentation was made by xAetna Fire, $10 par . 56 the projfect one way or the other, their mothers with them, at the!I leave donations at the store Emil Brandt, who expressed the A return card is enclosed with the I largest child city in the worid. Wednesday afternoon and evening esteem in which Mr. and Mrs. Earn x^-utomobile ...... 34 Conn. General ...... 125 letter, which bears the signature of Also near Jacksonville, Fla., on #hen some of the committee will be are held by those ■with whom they the St. John’s River, they have a on hand to receive th^m. xHtfd Fire, $10 par .. 66% the president of the Chamber, Emil have come in contact and conclud- Htfd Stm Boil, $10 par 61 L, G. Hohenthal, Jr., asking that it home known as Moosehaven, a ,d by^wijbmi: t t . coupl* i 66 be filled out and returned imme­ haven of opportunity where aged Miss Gladys Knowles of High on behalf of those present. Mrs. diately. To fill in the card one has members and their wives may pass street, who is to be married to B; Carl Earn 'of Keeney street s ^ g a xPhoenix Fire ...... 76 merely to cross out the “I am” or their declining years together and F. Crehore of Springfield on Satiir- ■ "I am not” in favor of having a not separated on the last stretch day, was the gfuest of honor at an­ „a,"-wbloh bmusht much applaucc. suitable central post office housed of life’s highway. At present there other gift shower, given Fri 23 i $99.50 CASH p i^ y took place' Saturday night ception for about 40 guests was held aw toe Byrd expedition; and spoke of pianoforte pupUs in a recital tomor­ Int TeJ and Tel ...... 43 Vi^ieB more than 20 members of the at the home of toe bride’s parents! toe way in which a’viatlon had row evening at 8 o’clock in Watkins Sunshine Sewing club gathered at Johns Msmville ...... 82% i X. The wedding presents included a changed toe methodS'/of, Polar ex­ Brotoers music room, 11 Oak street. Kennecott ...... •• 38% tHie home of Mrs. Harry Connolly of purse containing one hundred dol­ ploration. < 'The assisting artists will be Miss Florence street to celebrate toe an- Kreuger and Toll ...... 26% lars in gold, the gift of the b'ride- ’The two were togeto^fi after toe Arlyne C. Moriarty, soprpoj and Leh Val Coal ...... 87s rff-^rsaries of three members, Mrs. groopa’s mother. The bride’s ^ t to cameramen had finished with them, Leonard 'Eccellente, ■violinist, Mr. T ^ p y Connolly, Mrs, Samuel Pratt, Weriier acting as accompanist. • Tjp.Vi Val Rr 63% her maid of honor was a sterling just 12 minutes. With toe still Loew’s Inc ...... • • 63.% $104.15 BUDGET o t Center street; and Miss Alice silver vanity case and' the bride­ photographers and sflent news reel ■ ’ Tke program ■will include some 24 Lorillard ...... 17% ’Thomas of High street. groom’s gift to his best man was a men, of whom almost IflO were pres­ numbers. Including two appearances On behalf of the club Mrs. Samuel Mo Kan and Tex ...... 35% silver cigarette case. ent, were several soitnil bsovie naen of iiCsis Moriarty and Mr. Eccel- Mont Ward ...... 34% ZKinlot of Maple street presented lente.'^ The students will play solo Mr. and Mrs. Roddy left this af­ but all their importunities were In Nat Cash Reg A ...... 48% M n. Connolly -with a linen table ternoon for a!n automobile tour of vain. The-flying‘ colonel stock to and ddet selections, and it wlU be spread, Mrs. Pratt with sherbet toe White Mountains and Canada. pf intorest to those who attended Nat Dairy 49 his usual retosal to'.toll? tor toe Nat Pow and L t ...... 36 ^ ^ e s , and Miss ’Thomas with linen The bride’s traveling costume was'a talkies and refrato(4 Troin ensuing toe Kiddles’ Revue at the State $6.50 DOWN Nev Cop 15% towels. The dining room was dec- blue and gray ensemble ■with hat to a word near toe nneropheh^. theater, to know that toe juvenile onf^d with streamers of yellow and match. On their return they will pair who played opposite each other. N Y Cent ...... 157% Even to close ffl^ d s be ma^e-ho^ N Y N H H ...... 104% blUe and toe table with pink and occupy their newly furnished house mention of his baby, pietely tocely- Rosamm Lindy and Billie Shea, are IN yellow. Refreshments were served in New RocheUe and be at home to ing their congpratihationa' •j^vrtto?' a both receiving instouction from Mr. Nor A m e r ...... • • -lOP •alia music and games brought the their friends August 1. smile and imimediateiy turning toe Werne^and will play separately. Par Publix ...... • • • p i^ y to a close at a late hour. The bride is a graduate of the conversation "to other siibjeets.' ' JoMph Mifflduff, one of the ad­ P6QX1 Rr ...... Connecticut Business college and He was dressedto a gray-husi|ness vanced pupils, will play a composi­ PMla Read C and I ...... 51 A MONTH has been employed by the'Travelers spit and wore nb hat. ' The Admiral tion'by Grieg, and appear again in Pub Serv N J ...... n p MORIARH GIVES Insurance company. The brlde^oom in bis white diiefcs with- the a trio playing the Poet and Peasant Radio «.•*♦•••*••*•••••••••• is in business with his brqtoer and 'gold epa^ulettes of his-'iurw rank. OvjBVturcvWlth Mr. Eccellente at toe f^ad ICeltti ••«•••••••••••**** is a heating contractor. ‘ ■ F . - ,TN.' ^oiln arid .Mr. Werner at toe piano. PARTY FOR PUPILS S H U T ^ BQUTfiD OVER Watkins Brotoers Steinway R e^ 4 Rrad>%...... • • 24% RUTH HITS taOMER • ■ . ' ' ------V.: fvr- nand'^ ■piano'' will be used for the ''SeaiTS*^Ro'e #t*««»«**** j.i andv the music room wiU be j Simmons 26 Norwalk, June 23."— (AP,)r-rWal- 21 1 isisa Arlyne C. Moriarty, well New York. June 23.—(AP,)— ter Schutte, 34, Worh} War' veter-- appropriately decorated by toe’ Park ■ Sinclair Oil THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. Babe Ruth connected with his an, charged with grandJarcfpy;'til Hifi ■ iRowir- shop. ^ Son Pm ...... Ill* known local pianist and vocal in­ ...... 102% r PHONE 518) structor, entertained her pupUs twenty-fourth home run of toe sea­ connection ^ to 'th e ’ MS'.'Werner v?as for several years Soun Rwy 7.73MA;^^1[1REET, SOUTH MANCHESTER \vitib a lawn party at her Florence son in toe second inning of toe $60,000 in grato, fromi to p i^ tv ^ i^ ' organist at f the State theater and Stand Brands-. <.; . . ,... i 18% first game of today’s double-header Grain Gtomj^y, todpy itha Lu'toer^ -COTCordla church. Stand Gas and- Elec 90 sti*et home Satiu'day afternoon. 58% WiSnesday afternoon-at’ Watkins hetweeil toe Yajikeeis afld toe over for toe nbxt term Wbllp-toe has issued invitations to S O Cal MATTHEiW MERZ, Associate Washer Dealer Birdifiers iMies Moriarty will present Browns. The Babe was the first Superior CJoiiiri, __ ’ la‘ v B rldgp ^t, the parents of his pupils, he desired S O N J 63% man up in the inning and the cir­ when he filed a 'de.murrer ^ before thrbugh toe Her?44 ;to. «ten d a Texa^ Cprp 51 Street, l^chester. Phone 6718 s e « 4 ^ of her pupils in a piano and 60% I vockl recital. - • This, is scheduled tO; cuit. gave toe'Yanks ’aa^’8' to 0 leadi^ Judge'-Fre«mu;lifht In, fnost' cordi^’ inidtatloh td'toe dbu'rcb 'Win Roll' Bear beghfc and anyone ttitereAted Kimsey ■was on toe -mbtind .for St. today. Sohutt'e'is' bond' reihiiitta at and townspeople that may be inter- Transebnt Oil . lt% .• • a-a a-a. aaaa^aaa 66 is’ invited to attend, .. •' , Louis. |5,000. ' * - • : ested.' ...... Union (Carbide- V -:r yx-:- ii -ii' ■ iia.4 \ J MANCHESTER ^iENTNG HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER, ^CONN., MONDAY, JIWE 23,19S0, 1 m G E FOU R r— ------of community development as cer-jtal of the commonwealth and our ' flanrirrstn tain uTain street properties in the own country seat pn its arrival at Park City, hardly any community the lofty position of the most pop­ Health and Diet Stnttfatg Beralb is free from the same handicap ulous as well as the nicest city in POBL1SHE30 BY THE even if in somewhat less Havant the state, because we want to be A d v ic e BBRAliD PRINTING COMPANY, INC. sure and get in our licks before, 19 Blsaell Street degree. It is possible that out of the South Manchester, Conn. Bridgeport situation there may perchance, some new report may By DK. PKANR McCOY THOMAS FERGUSON 1930 bride come from the Census Office, show­ General Manager come a definite solution of the prob­ * lem which will be as useful to one ing that New Haven has grabbed Founded Octoher 1. 1881 municipality as to another. off another batch at names, and in ITCHING SKINS Published Every Evening Except consequence has put good old Hart­ Sundays and Holidays. Entered at the It is said that the Chinese invent­ Post Office at South Manchester. SEWAGE UNION ford’s temporary nose out of joint model kitchen ed a punishment for criminals of j Conn, as Second Class Mall Matter. and regained the metropolitan lau­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES The solution of the Eighth Dis­ tying them so that they could not j One Year^ by mall ...... *...... trict’s sewage problem pointed out rel. Per Month, by mall ...... » -60 scratch and then applying itching I Delivered, one y e a r...... »9 00 in a news story in this issue of The Anyhow, for as long as it lasts, powders to their skins. A more ir -! Single copies ...... * Herald is at least worthy of the old Neighbor, it must be ^ grand | ritating punishment could hardly be ! at Watkins m e m b e r OF THE ASSOCIATED fullest study. On the face of it, the i and glorious feeling, I devised. PREjSS There are two principal kinds of j The Associated Press Is exclusively project of linking up the North End itching. One is caused by parasites: entitled to the .use for republlcatlon GOLF of all news dispatches credited to )t system with that of the South End attacking the skin, and the other | The president of the Association is from an internal toxic irritation i or not otherwise credited In this seems to present no great difficul­ HE knows that at Watkins Brothers she will find paper find also the local news pub­ ties from either the engineering or of Life Insurance Medical Direc­ of the nerves of the skin. The latter | lished hercl.n. condition is quite a common occur­ the latest in time saving equipment... .the newest All rights of republlcatlon of tors, Dr. Muhlberg, of Cincinnati, the financial point of view, and rence, and where there is a general ideas in smart kitchen decorations___ honest, low special dispatches herein are also re­ thinks that golf is injurious because served. __ from that of healthful efficiency itching without any eruption it is prices for fine quality furnishings... .and a genuine de­ would appear to be peculiarly ad­ players get so mad over dubbed called pruritis. In this condition it SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ sire to serve! SENTATIVE: Hamilton - DeLlsser. mirable. shots that they nm up their blood is not uncommon for tht skin to Inc., 285 Madison Ave.. New York, N. appear healthy except that it has y., and 612 North Michigan Ave., Even those bitter-enders who are, pressure. been scratched. The instinct to Chicago, Ills. ____ constitutionsdly antipathetic to­ That argument isn’t particularly scratch an itching spot seems to be Full service client of N E A Service. ward any proposition that savors, impressive. But how about the fact imiversal, and some people will Xnc* that heavy, full-blooded men spend scratch themselves so severely, that | Member. Audit Bureau of Clroula- in however slight degree, of con­ it will produce disfigurement. i tlons. solidation need not take fright at five days glued to their desks, e ^ Itching may not only cause dis-j The Herald Printing Company. Inc., a union of the sewage disposal sys­ a lot, refuse absolutely to walk hair comfort, but it may cause embar- i assumes no financial responsibility a block, and then on Saturday aft- j rassment, for one wants revert to ; for typographical errors appearing in tems. It would be entirely possible t< advertisements In the Manchester for such an arrangement to oper­ emoon go out and tramp five miles,' the monkey-like treatment of , Evening Herald. ate for any number of years, with .pend two hour. » d a half under j-a te h ta g MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930 perfect fairness and at a positive the broiling sun, and as like as not 1 ^ tingling sensation, or j double the dose the next day—then' severe enough to bring on such an THS FIREWORKS BY-LAW saving of expense to the Eighth, eVen though ths districts were to go back to another five days of ut- intense Itching tha* sleep is impos- j After tonight those Msmehester sible. 'This trouble is likely to ap­ ter physical inactivity? voters who in past years have been maintain their present separate ex­ pear' in any disease where there is driven frantic by the shock and istences world without end. a severe toxic poisoning in the blood If she owns here new home she will start with e v e r y a d v a n t a g e stream and frequently appears in ; tumult of explosive celebration of Certainly under the old regime linoleum for the floor, choosing one of the new the sewage responsibilities of the If prenatal influences have any­ the following diseases; Malaria, liver , 1 Summer designs. From the linoleum she will the Fourth of July will have no trouble, digestive disorders, jaun­ thing Uke the effect generally at­ pick the color scheme for the entire room. more chance to make effective their North End district have been al­ dice, diabetes, gout, rheumatism antipathy to the diabolical racket. lowed to fall into a pretty messy tributed to them, the newly arrived ^"d Bright^ disease. Lindbergh ought to be the filer of whenever the itching is caused ‘ 'B u t tonight, if they will take the state, and any plan whereby the district can get out of that mess fliers of the coming generation just from internal toxins the remedy is trouble to attend the special town daddv ifl of the nresent one to cleanse the blood stream by a meeting, they can contribute to cheaply and effectively ought to as Ws daddy is of the present one. fasting and dieting regime. From the large assortment of break­ She’ll want a refrigerator to place In their own defense against it in a have sufficient appeal to outweigh ------i The local application of antiseptics fast groups at Watkins, iihe is sure to the kitchen, for there it will be hard­ old prejudices and inherent suspi­ r a r does not seem to be of any particu- find just what she needs. The Huo- iest The 00 lb. front ic«r sketched way that udll put an end to the /A # l y r L l A / , lar value unless the itching is caused Bier group sketched, $24.70. is only $24.75. nuisance, with its peril to life, limb cion of any sort of partnership with l i V wr ' y gjjjgii parasites. However, it is and property. the South End. —------I always a good plan to cleanse the This evening, at High School New York, Jxme 23—The current thoroughly once or twice a day BROOKHART AND LEGION Broadway mystery concerns an at- j warm and cold shower baths Hall, the by-law prohibiting the tractive musical comedy star, who I improve the combination, sale of fireworks and their dis­ Senator Brookhart the other day travels under the name of Gina j gome of the principal causes o f , This 1930 range will charge upon qny street or public described conventions of the Amer­ Malo. ! itching are a lack of oil in the skin, I heat with coal and jj^ace in Manchester will be put be­ ican Legion as “drunken revels” Miss Malo arrived by liner from : presence of irritating paint, dust | ( : with gas. All and said: “I have seen Hatiford Paris a short time sigo to take the ' presence of skin para- | pUA celain, $130. fore the voters. If they approve of place of Lill Damlta, ex-movie : gi^gg, the sensory disturbance of the that will settle for good and all MacNider leading these revels. I beauty, who will probably return to nerves, and the deposit on the skin barbarous practice of celebrat- know he is to blame for more than Hollywood now that she has learned ^f gome irritatiilg maftrial which i ^ a great American holiday after any man in the American Legion.” a few more English words. causes swelling and reduces. This He was opposing the confirma­ But what happens to be bum- jjjgy pg poison injected from an in- the fashion of half civilized Asiat- ing up the main stem’s wise boys , gggf^ or toxins deposited in the body tion of his fellow Iowan as minister iCs. is that they though they had from constipation, acidosis, or wrong fjln a great many cities and towns to Canada. Incidentally MacNlder’s identified Miss Malo as none other food combinations, or it may be the the firecracker Fourth of July is confirmation was overwhelming, a than Janet Flynn, an Irish maid result of drug poisoning. from over Brooklyn way who, not already extinct. In most of the rest record vote being unnecessary. Sometimes the patient develops a so many ;jfeasons ago, was dancing diffused rash while fasting, which of them it will become extinct this Senator Brookhart has no war in one of ’s en­ indicates that the body is gbing The June bride wisely chooses a Rco« year or, at the farthest, next. record. When we got into the sembles. Colorful cretonne drapes, bung over through a dietetic crisis and is un­ ruffled curtains, will make the dark­ sier kitchen cabinet now, while every If the voters pass the by-law conD.ct he was 48 years old. They checked photographs and loading some of its impurities vowed that Janet was Gina and est day cheerful one. The bride model to our stock is reduced. The night hundreds of aged or nervous That saved him from being l^ m to new owners who would supply of any kind. ./ •'“high yellows.” RepObUcans. The vote to take The boy leaves hit pennts a gjfcrantee their proper employ- With all our pride in the advance GILBERT SWAN. shoes off the feet of the poor this several brothem and - sistezsz^ winter was 181; tocluding seven body was takim to thc Leete ni^nt, without special Legislative of our civilization, when we are Democrats With hopeful smelle aathorization, we do not know, confronted by such an obvious eco­ CHI7RCB CONVENTION neral Home to Thompeonv^A I*': and actual rton to their ncees. funeral will bt hdff ^ Neither, apparently, do the Bridge- nomic dislocation as tbls, there to Boeton, June 28.— (AP)—Rev. "It means that bare and bleed- with burial to to' new otoMtery pqfrt authorities. But seemingly plenty of reason to sus^ct that we toff feet will be seen thU winter Paul Sperry of Washington, D. C., on city streets and country roads ■HasarffviJle. ' Upy propose to find some process have still a long way to go. today was elected presideiit of the M C i77a*/ to far ffreater numbers than was I vPereby an injurious and unfair new church socieues at the 109th general convention. ever, witnessed at VsUey Forge at ^ ai^ation can be corrected. GRAND AND GLORIOUS Other officers chosen were: Ezra the mpex of the agony of toe struff- ie matter is one that will inter- To Hartford, metropolis of Coa- gle agatost oveseoas oppression, Hyde Alden, Philadelphia. Pa., vice- "Now that toe dlshee of every municipality in the state. necUcut, salutations! president; B. A. 'Whittemore, Boe­ ® B D UKE.TO H W e HIM HUMT UPAN lOBAL- ton, Secretary: J. Woodruff Saul, -^VACAnOkl SaoT U&-^S«57HWEU » , Preddential Bameddal FeMt'for rWhile few cities present such glar­We nuke haste to extend our Chicago, assistant secretary; and MO WIKld^AKIOMO paSOM NVi the army of the xmemployed betox sweat uncere ing examples of selfish ol^struction prideful congratulations to Die cap!- Albert P. Carter. Bostes. treasurer. -■<.-}a -'} M -■ ^ ‘5rr ^^lr-1-. . < 4 ^ '',. * ■ - 3 / ’*''■■ ••■--/-^i?.-^ 1 r >----iJ'H 1 ■;-£• V -, -.A* - ■ FACE . »'• • . O'*" v^ ffBJE^TER G ening herald/ south Manchester, conn, - monpay, june 2S. i9So. - /- Walker; Charles 3. Hand, for Mir . work * and improvements ^ in opera­ which is now' fat’operatttto. 'Ifais is also an outstanding development in secretary to the mayor; P( tion. The amount of time"%yaihib)e RYDER’S FRIENDS Hopkins Joyce, and 8 ' will not permit me to':outlihe the e industry as it greatly shorten e time formerly-required to en^’ buck, Jean Ackerman' and I specific, duties and. the work con­ S Delroy,- actresses. Miss Starbucks trolled by the AuvUiary IXvision Si^;, grave copper shells fpr pifaitfaig Md reduces, production .^ste^ ^ ( CAIXEDBYJURY mother said she and her dang^ter Superintends, Foremen land- Wprk- were old friends of Ryder. men. Such a ,description, howeveir, Analyzing Becorder j Ryder has resented references to would be a very Interesting stomr ^ An electrical device of unusual faw ^ him as a big Broadway spender.';! ite lls Industrial History of Centur, I and would almost without excepticm terest has been constructed fairly j New York, June 23.— (AP.)— It was revealed that Ryder - i relate to employees either native 6f recently in which John Li Reinartz, Roadway and political figures a check’ for ' $2;500 recently to direction of the best consulting en- j Manchester or who have been in Superintendent o^ tb-i Electrical De- whose names were found in the ap­ George Harvey, borough -preMde&t firm that could be ob-1 Cheney’s organization for the majdr partment, working with ...the " Re­ of (Queens, who explained the gift gineering pointment book of Harold Russell Silk Industry Born Just After Industrial Revo­ tained. i part of their business experience: search Laboratories imder Dr. Shel­ was to be used if he became a c a ^ ' The history o f ' Cheney Brothers ton, did a nice piece of work. This Ryder, under $10,000 bail in con­ didate for the Republican nbmfa^;,^. lution—Outline of Growth Here Has C o ^ o l F u n ^ ^ , one'of continuous develop- nection with the failure of Woody Under this arrangement there machinerv ant manacre- machine replaces the human eyie tion for governor. .4^ ..y ^ 1, in machinery anc manage' and human judgment in grading.'thp and Co., brokers, were asked to “It was given to me for my cai^ Many Interesting Aspects. are a number of important cpntrol j A few of the more interest- functions which center in the Presi- ■ evenness of raw. silk as it is woun^ appear .today before a Grand Jury paign ” expenses,’’ • -Harvey dent’s office and the Board of Di on Seri-Plane panels;, It is too early investigating Ryder’s part in the denying that he ^ d any favors f ^ dent’s omce f ” 1 years and in which the personnel of f^lure; V Members of the Manchester Ki-«tant occupation in Connecticut about to say what the dnal benefit i ^ 'b e .Ryder in return for the money, mrv rectors. Some of these '■ the Auxiliary Division has been in- to the industry, but the Inter-Na* - The‘ firm failed last 'Thursday , , __«T.rt«v i the year 1812. The winding of silk controls are as I strumental in their success will now wiitii losses estimated at from $3,------ifc'r wanis club were privilege ^ i by power was not attained until Origination, Industrial Relations, hriefiv described. tional Raw Silk C « uTa-nn-hoafor Department which is supervised by ed that accountants wiU have dis­ turing operations _ifiin „^^?i}®®ter, I Kletzle. This machine Is shafting, large belts, etc.,-have-now covered by that time how much of RockefeUer, Jr., and Edgar Rickard history from the viewpoint of the gn the silk mills of that day j. together with the Staff D ivision s-; /aw ^ repre- been replaced by modem, electric the $7,000,000 assets of Woody and of the committee for the reHef .of development of Manchester’s lead­ combined 'vrtth * their manufacturing schedultor, PTOducUon & , At this time there was a wave 01 of : years—3840. There are >600 velvet Machine ues gn, r'lant ^ayom-, r-iu j ___ ^ pransa the effieienev of the duction Equipment, Maintenance turing and domestic waste and sew- i crease the ^ efficiency of the rest ■ MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT ] gpgjjyjg^jjQjj spread quickly - gjj(j ^200 broad goods and uphol- age. Mr. Charles Griffith, Foreman | that no additional boiled equipment AT CHENEY BROTHERS 1 Eastern States and there) gj.gj.„ looms; there are 96,200 spin- Standards, and general staff func- the Civil Engineering sind of the Outside Labor Department | had to her purchased. While the been necessary for me to draw upon ations; 9,500,000 kilowatt hours elec several sources for information re to silk growers, trical energy is used per-year; 70,- “bull market.” Prlc« rose, from I 000 mirrelsbarrels of oiloU are burned per Inf ba, been almoet.enMrely eUmlnatod. lating to toe p e n e y | 54,00 per one hundred trees in 1834, ] r. Buy An existed before I became „ | to $30.00 per one hundred in 1836.; .piig gajgs Organization toeadquar- SnrtTnpnt' and the Mechanical De- i sign. The engineering development The local oil storage is made up of ^ 1 1 not t i e toe tS e 'w S rk came I d e r the direction of 10 steel tanks of 20,000 gaUons ca- of toe organization. In November, 1836, three of the: .ggi.3 ig located in New York Store Cheney, Jr., Chairman of tlm Board I Ij^jadison Avenue, with an T r S t o t o r v a r lo u l s S tlo S 'o f toe | the Cml Engineering and Const^c- p a c ^ ^dM s 'de^vered- from of directors of Cheney Brothers, of carried by aU these depart-1 tion Department, whose Superin-^ Hartford by motor tank from a which have' Rush, leased for $400 a year a tract upholstery New York Display Room j work .A «_4. I tmnrlonf ia T oTRorco rioor The nlanf I storaee then ca- fered some suggestions w ----- e acres at Burlington, New|gt 509 Madison Avenue. There arejments, but will mention the fa ct' tendent is LaBerge Geer. The pleint | storage there of 28,000 bairels tviof the Power Section comes under i in South Manchester testifies to toe;pacity which is held for_ toe ex- been j ^ g ^ y ^ d ' Jersey, and established there a nurs-: and display rooms in other j that the Power Section comesav, unaer f fv, , ^ '2 ° f i f w s ^^■'ThrmSo^y o r S i d a cocoonery. Within Jess l cities as Philadelphia, Boston and ; toe Mill Engmeenng and that the lem by Mr. Geer. You are all invited; Saggestion System, Tiiiblished in 1 than a year toe sales from the Bur-1 Chicago. ,i -----Machine Shop - comes under the Me­ Chester, (Connecticut, ^ _ - • Mington Nursery had amounted to products manufactured are Dress! chanical Departi^nt to look it over. 1 A suggestion system was in- AUTOMOBIU Dr. Elbert Shelton, head of toestaUed by Cheney Brothers, several -1924, “The Industrial History of toe about $14,000.” i Goods, Upholsteries, Cravats, Insul-...... The Auxiliary Division represents United States,” by Cowdrick—1923, Research Laboratories, carried on years ago and has been tlm source Alexander Ham-' lu 1839 the speculation in i ating Yams and Spun Silk Yams a consolidation of functions which “Railway Traffic —Alexander warn trees jeached toe climax. (To- ; for toe woolen trade. were brought together for toe most toe chemical research' so vital and of much benefit to toe Companjt. llton Institute—1917. 1 day we would say re^hed the; Scientific Management part about four years ago, but which necessary in this development, and to toe employees. The opei;^- ’The mechsmical development at have been added to and expanded Mr. Griffith own.^ the patent for tion of this systern is not epn- the Cheney- Plant AAi«nr coversrovers -a..a period ueiiGibA ov4a f ; “peak of the market.’ ) Trees sold | gome years ago Cheney Brothers this system and an installation of troUed by toe AuxUiary Division, 1 a^d there- ' then for $300 and $500 per hundred. | took toe first important step in in connection with the general func­ nearly one hundred years, ^^ .4; ir4.0 the bottom fell out of the „f-nWishins' •scientific management tionalization program referred to be­ over 2,000,000 gallons daily capacity but many of toe suggestions being fore, it seems desirable ’and should; By 1840 bottom fell establishing neienti'fle is now being operated at South Man­ mechanical or electrical in nature, those I market completely and in “ “ .^i in their plant.------It was by toe in------fore. The organizing „ of the Aux- prove interesting to review cases the mulberry trees were sold stailatio” of the so called task and iliary Division has been an interest­ chester by toe South Manchester are investigated by various depart-1 Sanitary & Sewer District. Fifty ments of toe Auxiliary’Division. The ' n n fS ?S d ^ m i»rtM t for such uses as pea brush or were 1 ^onus system that Cheney Brothers ing task. Its function, engineering in wWch tms i ^ q rn^ufac- tom out of the ground and burned, j^g^g ijggn able to maintain high development and operation for the per cent of the waste handled is name of the suggestor is known to Manchester’s Greatest Car Buying from industries and the balance is only one person in toe p l^ t, Md ^ * Ind^try ’ . Manchester Silk growers and nursery men lost ^ages through increased production, m ost, part, brings its personnel in tunng was s ^ te d in | pracUcaUy aU of their investments. j,ave b|gn able to compete in dTrect contact with all other from other sources. This installa­ the final decisions and award are Opportunity tion is approved by the Ctonnecticut made by the executive officers, j S L S livo?ution Then, a sitw o u ld b cn o w , undoubt-|thg open market with their pro- perintendents. Foremen and Work- essary for proper functioning, there­ State Department of Hesilto and the Many suggestions have been •' ac- j nort«^S^t2 tiS ^^toinery inven- edly it was a signal to get out of ! ^ucts. Connecticut State Water Commis­ cepted and awards made as high sis ^.^dP^Tn^EnSanc iii^l770 to I the speculating enterprise and g e t; a 'further step along this line was fore, to have the highest type of cooperation in its operation. sion. $1500 for a single suggestion. nosSbfe^he beginning' back toto the work of industry o r , fg^en within the last four or fiye BuddeU Machine jr L u s S '.'^ r e t t e r toow i M t h f; agriculture. ______| years in the fuuctlouaU^Uou of the In many of the important tech­ This has been rather a large sub­ NO CASH DOWN nical problems there is a very close Dick Ruddell, a weaver in the ject to cover in such a short time. I T-, A . dnmpSome nfof tnetoe moremorel i First MUl Here | Cheney Management. As the busi- Cheney Mills, about fifteen years ^^‘^nrt^nt^n^vJS'tions were toe spin- i WhHe the mulberry tree specu- , ^533 developed, members of toe con- tie-up with toe Product Engineer­ hope it has proved Interesting to A REAL SALE! THEY MUST BE SOLD! ing Division headed by one of your ago, conceived the idea of utilizing 1 yQ^ Before my term of office ex- ipnnv bv Hararaves in 1770; lation was still at its height, C^heney! assumed complete control of a jacquard weaving control mech- | pi^es i expect to caU on BUI Rob- nmg jennyframe by bv Arkwright f ^___:_i.a 1771’; ifr-r-i. j: BrothersRi-nthprs beganhee-an thetoe manufacture of | certain„o,.tniTi largeinrp-p units of manufactur members, Ctoarlie Huber. 'Two of r'n^n^^m ^e'^a c S S t i ^ ^ of sewing silk on Hop Brook in Man- g^ch ha'having practicallyvLAvcAAAY every-1 the AAAv. typical______and_____ fairly./ ___ recent -jobs anlsm in placing a design for print 1 grtson, Lawrence C^ase and>a num- 1929 State Pres. 8 Cab, rumble seat the s p i n n i n g ^ The organization was | ^ ^o with manufacturing * requiring a joint effort have been toe i goods upon a copper shell. After , jjgr of others who coiUd updoubtedly many years of hardest effort on his l n V 8? t h e powe'7loomw^as invent-1 known as toe Mount Nebo Silk; ^oftentimes very much to do development here of Ruddell En­ do a better job than I have in de- 1929 State Pres. 8 Sedan, 7 pass. graving and ’Tin Weighting. These part, working nights and Sundays, scribing their factories. S in VrSland bv Cartwright. In ' Manufacturing Company, had a j finance, sales, purchasing, etc. Mr. RuddeU with the encourage­ 1929 State Com. 8 Brougham .ame^neriod coaf be capital stoc!:' of $50,000 and wa^, the new plan, however, all of are typical examples, and of course there are many others. ment and assistance of members of aa fuel and this fitted'right! organized b-^ Ralph, Ward, Rush; these activities are coordinated, as the firm, finally developed this de- Razor blades, we read, are now 1929 State Com. 8 Sedan toe S s ?f t S gro^ng fic- and Frank 'Jheney with Edward J as possible, so that each man- Giving Credit into toe needs ^ot , . a ,J a g e r assumes certain definite func- It is Ctoeney Brothers’ policy to vice to a point wher' the Engineer-! being sold in restaurants. Next 1928 State Com. 6 Sedan tory system. as to which mill give credit directly and as far as ing Department perfected toe de-1 thing you know they’ll be serving “A small factory, 32 j tions regardless sign for him and the Mechanical 1 shaving' cream with' the strawber- 1929 State Com. 6 Sedan i^?rh'hS^nlaved such^an^^por^^t! feet,'tv/o stories high, was built be-j ^ay be performed In. All of possible to aU persons in the or­ Jwfaich has played such anjmporca , Timothy Cheney’s | y^^g^ fi^g ^been carried out under the ganization responsible for good Department actually built a machine ries. part in industrial development. 1928 State D iet 6 Victoria * ThurEngra^TemerTed_ «_J ___ grist mill and saw mill on Hop, xuuo XA 6 D -D— directly in the dieval 'conditions through toe Indus­ Brook, directly in toe rear of toe i 1927 State D iet 6 V ictona trial Revolution to the Factory Sys­ building which now houses the | 1928 Paige Sedan tem which was quite weU estab­ Main Office of Cheney Brothers; | lished there by the year 1800. How The timber for toe mUl was hewn j 1926 Stutz Sedan was this development proceeding in out at four cents a foot and toe con- 1927 Packard Sedan the new coimury,c o im S toe S e d Stites | tract price for doing this work an was im- 1 of' America? 1927 Hupmobile Sedan Textile machinery and processes pressive edifice. One of the earliest j OOL were jealously guarded by England. operatives describe<^ it as a bam, 1929 Willys Knight Sedan Laws were passed prohibiting the built on the edge of the brook in a i exportation of tools and machinery huckleberry pasture. Water power j 1926 W illys Knight Sedan for toe making of cloth. Plans and was supplied by the tail race of the ITCHEN 1928 Oaldand Coupe specScations were also protected in | grist and saw inills. When the up- | a ainfilar manner. Those who broke | per gates were closed silk manufac- j 1929 Plymouth Sedan ' these laws were heavily fined—even! turing was.suspended. toe emigration of persons having Cheney Development 1929 Durant Sedan knowledge of such machinery was, The only product of the Moimt OOKERY prevented—as far as possible. | Nebo Mill for the first ten or fif- 1927 Pontiac Coach Development Delayed f teen years pf its existence was sew- 1927 Oakland Sedan Thus the phenomena of the Indus- ing silk. These years were utilized, trial Revolution in America was de- however, in making important im- MAY BE HAD WITH EITHER THE 1928 Standard Duplex Touring laved for some years. Agriculture, provements. It is interesting here fishing and hunting and toe expor-. to note that in 1847 Frank Cheney, tation of raw materials were al-; the father of Frank Cheney. Jr., nov/ 50%*OF ALL OUR CARS SOLD PROVES most toe sole means of livelihood. ‘ Chairman of the Board of Directors OUR CARS AND PRICES ARE THE In setting toe scene for industrial, of (toeney Brothers, patented a ma- CORONA ELECTRIC COOKER development, the development of r chine somewhat like the spinning transportation went hand in hand! mule previously referred to, but LOWEST IN TOWN. •with toe development of machinery, j which combined the operations of The development of transportation ! doubling, twisting ar;^ winding, began soon after toe Revolutionary | Frank Cheney. Sr. was a mechanical War. Chiefly through toe use of genius; not only did he have a great Drive them, ride in them. Your old water-ways, communication between deal to do with the development of car in trade. Liberal allowance during toe northern and southern parts of silk inanufacturinj- machinery, but the United States was fairly satis- he was also the inventor with Wil- sale! factory. However, the Alleghany, liam F. Golding of the Drop Ham- Mountains stood as an almost im-' mer, v/hich wa.=' standard for so Come in and have your car appraised. , possible barrier between toe East many years and proved so bene- and the West. This is well illus- fleial to industry as a whole, trated by an historical incident of Th'! Spencer Repeating Rifle, those times. j which played an important part in NO CASH DOWN Whiskey Insurrection ; the Civil War was developed and Agriculture was perhaps the prin- patented by Christopher M. Spencer If your car is a late model and in good condition. cipal industry in those days, and while ho was superintendent of toe Payments to fit anyone’s pocketbook and earnings and there was toe problem of trans­ Machine Shop at Cheney Brothers’ m porting toe grain readily grown Plant. -Two hundred thousand of a year to pay. west of toe Alleghany Mountains. these rifles were* delivered to toe U. On account of toe v/eight and bulk S. Government and proved success­ of this product, however, the means ful in actual -warfare. These rifles OPEN EVERY DAY AND JNlGHT of transportation to toq^ States east were made in a plant located in Bos- | of the Alleghany Moubtains was ton, which was financed largely by UNTIL 9 P. M. economically impossible. “Yankee Cheney Brothers. Invention,” however, came to toe This high class of leadership and ; . We are from t fore and the problem was solved by craftsmanship in Ctoeney Brothers’ SPECIALLY PRICED AT $8-50 converting this grain into whiskey Machine Shop has continued all which could be and was economi­ these years and is effective toda--. cally transported over the moun­ For many years toe most important, THECOLONIALAUTOCO. tains. This proved to be a success­ in fact practicsdly all of toe develop­ Only 50c Down $1.00 A Month ful conversion, but soon proved too ments were along mechanical liner, ‘ 59 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn. good to last, as it was no’' long be­ but as years passed by other ele­ REGULAR ?11.00 VALUE fore a hea'vy tax was levied on the ments became equaUy important. Studebaker Distributors Since 1914 whiskey, which resulted in the Today, (toeney Silks stand for toe Whiskey Insurrection, which oc­ highest in artistic and quaUty manu­ curred in protest against this taxa­ facturing. ’ tion. ’The CHieney Silk business is owned 4-4-^ LARGE 10 QUART In 1807 Fulton invented * the and managed by members of toe I a steamboat and in 1811 it was first CHieney family. It is a unique ex­ intrdduced upon toe Ohio River^ ample of an industry requiring such 1 A ll Cars On Sale 'The Erie C ^ al was started in 1817 widespread talents as those of ar­ • I-,-.MJ and completed in 1825. So much for tists, financiers, managers, manu­ •A:, facturers and engineers, which are the historical setting for the silk in­ -AT. dustry which started in a small way furnished by a single family.' It Is in Manchester nearly one hundred I probably stiU more remarkable. - :4i- years ago. ^ however, that so many, brothers and .op - $2*00 Down $2>00 A MontK ' ' . Early Days Here ! cousins have faeen able" to work to­ The regulations for guarding in­ gether in complete harmony and ,to REXJULa Ii LY PRICED AT $2L00 dustrial secrets were effective for successfully operate an industry o6 rr i a -time, -but gradually toe factory this . compUcation and magnitude. system iJecame established in New Certainly a spirit of, loyalty has England. “A complete set of spin­ been and is in existence within this ning'? and weaving machinery was family to a ;;degree not exceeded built at Pawtucket, Rhode Island, anywhere. This spirit of loyalty un­ THE MANCHESTER ELECTRIC CO. by Slamuel Slater in 1789, who, un­ doubtedly hM been a very fanpor- able to carry away plans on account tant factor in'the development and 20 East Center ^ e e t Atthe Center of the vigileince of toe English laws, success ^ tlfis important business. ;'?7'3 Main Street Phone 5181 ^ South Manchester; had retained in his memory the in­ From a very small beginning, :.•* -V tricate,details of the machinery.” .*4 Cheney.'*Brothers’ Plant-has de­ .v- i V Manufacturing became an -impor- veloped gfreatly. There ? are forty- V*' Jt-p i -a ■> iT-' ■1 N. ,.jl- •1 1 7 \ J--' rffT q- - /■ ■ f

%we 1 went to work—for SIX’ YEARS BAO© h o ^ should prove wtif fo d ' ' how great and mighty and DAILY RADIO PROGRAM in its hitherto im(di^mgeable ter is the force I am 422.3—WOR, NEWARK—710. Leading DX Stations. ANDfblViDENbS ing to deal with; and how large Monday, June 23. 7:30 6:30—Kremlin Art quartet. ) 1 'Tf';’**’'t »1rl '4"‘ ■» (DST) (ST) ,_,r. the new domain of knowledge tt Ik*U^ Lkf »-■ Reu' Admiral Richard E. Byrd, re­ 8:00 7:00—Echoes of footlights. ^ V Ui 9:00 S:00i-Fraternity Row program 405.2—WSB, A TL A N T A —740. IIS—*»>■ 1, A may be opened up-^to the mind cently returned to civiliration alter 9:30 8:30—South American music. 9:30 8:30—NBC progrvns (H4 hri.) • jotiiBosnoii )»«nt nian”. more than a year and a halt In the 10:00 9:00—Minstrels: organ recital. 11:00 lu: 00—Studio muiio hour. ROCKYIUE ENTERTAINS — amr-aur. Jnr-sa The diary reveals Farada)^ Antarctic, will broadcaat hia experl- 11:00 10:00—Trlnl’s dance orchestra. 11:30 10:30—Amo* 'n' Andy, cornedItna > iUBzem m . a it lu sa ssi ' * \ 11:80 10:30—Moonbeams music hour. 12:00 11:00—Concert; *tag« *how. ' BALEDHtS AOBXO HOlOtt] / I i dreams forecasting nearly a centur ancea at the bottom of the -world over 348.6—WABC, NEW YORK--8M. 12:45 11:46—Trantcontlnental prog. In advance some of the latest a nation-wide network of Columbia 6:30 6:30—Mountainvllle rural sketch U .S. W. VETS THIS WEEK snBxooos ASDun w ton 293.9—K YW , ’ CHICAGO— 1020. )(na.nooocisBKr« -..m o u b d Hoioa » t •' -J 1 “ coveries of Einstein. He writes thiii|:j atationa Monday night at 10 o’clock, 7:00 6:00—Crockett Mountaineers. 7:30 6:30—Allerton glee club. 7:15 0:15-Address: astrologer. ;i B nux. UKiBzs ^ grhvitatlbn and electricity are davl^ght savig time. Rear Admiral g;45_Walter Wlncheil’s column, 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3% hr*.) laernkt. fOOBB raOBlU Bvrd will address nls first Important 7:45 11:45 10:45—Four danca orchestral. 4 0 0 bably related. He thinks that ^ 8 : 00' 7 00—Musketeers male trio, ‘ 1 . ossmXtiMois .ns. as redio talk to the school chudren of 7;30_Henry BurbIg, humorist. 389.4— WB BM , CHICAGO—770. State Encampment of Spanish IB o o ir. 1 r sibly heat may, prove , to be a res America. This will be the explorers 8:30 9:30 8:30—Symphony muale, .soioa, (HP0BALSr.SUUbi 'afisiiui n >*V-1 9:00 8:00—Talk, Rear Admiral Byrd. War, Group and Auxiliary to — • ouutaaKnmAS* n a a n of, or related to, gravitation. acknowledgment of the tremendous 9:00-Mardi Gras program. 9:45 8:45—Two dance orcheatraa. , , * ^ - 1*0;4 interest with which boya and glrU l^n 10:UU m a a n io tm n x e v eiiis n a • » M foresees something fundament 10:301U-3U 9:30—Jesse Crawfort, organist. 11:45 10:45—Al and Pete, team. Be Held Friday, Saturday. the United States have folio-wed the I- 1:15 10:15—Heywood Broun’a column. 1:00 12:00—Around the to-wn. ' -w o n n o i t m t e n DB. though still unguessed, „ nrogreas of hia bouth Pole expedl II- SO 10:30—Three dance orchestras.416.4— WON- W LIB, CHICAGO—720, tlon. Giaingei-’a “ Country Garhena On Friday and Saturday of this Ooo through, sdl substance, which 1 ^ 12-30 11:30—Midnight organ melodies. 7:30 6:30—Coon Sanders’ nighthawka thinks man will discover ultim at^j^ snd othef light aummery airs Avill ta 454,3—WEAF, NEW YORK—660. 7:45 6:45—WEAF; prbgrama (2 lira.) week several himdred people will rendered by the Rocheater Civic or­ ^ i f * ____ 6:00 5:00—Dinner dance music. 10:30 9:30—Concerts; Hungry Five. Visit Rockville to attend the 27th Sind which will explain very simp^. chestra directed by Paul ‘White when 7:00 6:00—Soprano, string quartcL 11:30 10:30—Three dance' orchestras. 1 4 • •• how an substance Is create. ' It presents its regular weekly pro- 7:15 6:15—Talk, "Naval Treaty.'' , annual convenWon of the State En­ V * • Irram over the WJZ- chain at 10 o’Mock 264.1— WJJD, CHICAGO—1180. 7:30 6:30—Believe It Or Not Ripley. 8:30 7:30—Dance orchestra, trio., campment United Spanish War "avllght saving time. /'Country Gar­ 7:00—Symphonic Rhythms. 200 Sw dens’" la an old English Morris dance 8,:G0 9:00 8:00—Mooseheart hour, songs, v Veterans. It’s Auxiliary will hold 8:30 7:30—Gypsies mate Quartet. 11:05 10:05—Orchestra, mystery three. tune used to accompany a “ handker- 9:30 8:30—Family party with wom­ Its Twenty-First annual convention RESOLUTIONS vhief d.mce’’ -where the dancers waved en's chorus, orchestra, 344.6—W LS , CHICAGO—870. at the same time. Headquarters for (heir handkerchiefs and clapped hands 8:00 7:00—Stadium organ recital. 10:00 9:00—Musical plane of dreams. both departments have been estab­ * with their partners as part of the ac­ 9:30—’ifenor, male trio, narrator, 8:15 7:15—Comedy skit; musical. < 10:30 9:00 8:00—Swedish chorus singers. lished at "The Rockville,” while the Patrick J. Tonhey. tion. ______nioi) 10:00—4-Club campfire. 100 on left of 11:30 10:30—Drama, "Harbor Lights. 447.5— WMAQ-WQJ, CHICAGO—670. conventions will be held in the Town ■Wave lengths In meters 12:00 11:00—Russo’s dance orchestra. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 hrs.) I924sx|00 * f X . Station title, kilocycles on the right. 11:00 10:00—Ban and Sylvia; concert. , Hall, Memorial building, and the As­ Times are Eastern DDaylight Saving 393.5—WJZ, NEW YORK—760. sembly Hall of the old Rockville ■d. Black lace 6:00 5:00—Mormon choir; organist. 11:30 10:30—Amos 'n 'Andy, comedlana ''WHEREAS—^It has pleased tke and Eastern Standard ■ 374.8—W F A A , D A LLA S —800. High School building. It Is expect­ type indicates best features. 6:30 5:30—Ramblers male trio. A . - \ Supreme Commander of t h e Unft*___ 6:45 5:45—Prohibition poll program. 11:00 lO-.OO—Cline’s dance orchestra. ed the convention will bring 500 verse in His infinite wisdom to en­ 7:311 G:S0—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 1:00 12':00—Feature musical' program, delegates, and numerous distinguish­ Leading East Stations. 7:15 6:15—Male trio, ukelele. 299.8—W OC-W HO, IO W A—1000. 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 ter again Manchester Tent, No. 2, 7:30 6:30—Roxy and Hit Gang with 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 hrs.) ed guests. Knights of the Maccabees, and re­ aW.fr^WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—1100. Arturo de FIlIppI, soloist. 11:01) 10:00—Nels .and Sven. team. .. In addition to the business ses­ 'The latest downward turn In the stock marker, 'Tt aeema probable,” Ayres said, "that the prices 8:30 7:30—Archer’s orchestra, soloist move by death,^our brother, Sif S-.OO 7:00—Studio musical program. 10:30 9:30—Two dance orchestras. sions of the conventions, th,ere will KWlth a history of fluctuations for the past six years, "bf good stocks have assumed a permanently higher 9-00 8:00—Uke, baritone; orchestra. 9:00 g;00—Piano duo, male trio. . 361.2— KOA, D EN V ER —830. Knight Fatrick J. Touhey. 9:.30 8:30-a-rReal Folks comic sketch. be a social session, an informal re­ relationship to their earnings and di-vidends than 10:00 3:00—Louie’ s band n-agon. 9:00—Rochester Civic orchestra. 9:00 8:00—NBC programs (3 hrs.) onel Leonard P. Ayres, vice president of the Cleve- RESOL'VED—^That we sincerely' 10:30 9:30—WABC progs. (2',^ his.) 10:00 11:4.5 10:45—New songs; serenaders. ception under the auspices of James mourn his departure to the boum^ 10:30...... 9:30—Drama. 'Empire Builders’ 1;00 12:00—Dance orchestra: myths. Milne Camp on Friday evening. At is shown at a glance in this chart, prepared by Col- that which ,they had 1924 to 1927. In recent 2S3—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1060. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music hour. land Trust Co. and noted statistician. The solid 'from which no traveler returns and 6:01) 5:00—WJZ organist, choir. 12:00 11:00—O’Hara’s dance orchestra. 1:30 12:30—Harp harmony: hot spot. this session there will be greetings, years the corporations have largerly paid off their 374.8_WBAP»- f o r t w o r t h —800. where, in truth, the stars shall 6:30 5i60—Helen McGraw, pianist. 491.5—WIP. PHILADELPH^—610. responses, representations and re­ line represents the market valuation each month bank debts, and reduced or wiped out their bond 7;0o 6:00—Romany Trail music. 7:00 6:00—Children’s birthday list. 8:30 7:30—Musical progs. (3’,^ hrs.) during the past six yeara-of the stock of the 25 his tent and the Deity his light. 7:30 6:30—Merrymakers orchestia. 7:35 0:35—Dougherty’s dance music. 357—CMC, MAVANA-^40, marks, there will be vocal solos by issues. This has enhanced the' relative value of RESOL'VED—^That we extend our* S-(i0 7:00—Wanderers male quartet. 8:00 7:00—Studio musical program.- Mrs. Dorothea Abbey Waite, con­ leading corporations listed above; the dashed line 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—12M. 10:00 9:00—Spanish musical comedy. represents the net earnings; the dbtted line shows their stocks. Even more important Is the fact that sincere and most heartfelt sym­ 7:00 6:00—AVJZ Amos ’ n Andy. !:;.10 8:30—Feature music hour. 12:00 11:00—Havana dance music. tralto, wife, of Mayor A. E. Waite, ! 715 6:15—Feature studio concert. 10:30 9:30—Two dance orchcstr.is. the dividends actually paid. Figuring 1924 levels the investing public hM finally realized that the pathy to the bereaved relatives and 535.4— WLIT, PHILADELPHIA—660. 333.1— WJAX, JACKSONVILLE—960, violin numbers by Fred Woods of 8-00 7:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) 7:30 6:30—Dinner dance music. tendency of leading corporations is to grow from sorrowing friends of our dei^arted 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. g;00 7:00—WE.VF progs. (3i,4 his.) Talcottvilie, accompanied at the as 100, one sees that stock prices rose to a hig^ 11-30 10:30—Three fiance orchescras. 8:00 7f00—NBC programs ( 3h’ S.) year to year and decade to decade, and to hand on brother in this, their hour of sad . 7-1.5 6:45—iNBC programs (2 his.) 11:00 10:00—Melody makers music. piaao by Mrs. Elsie Beinhauer. point of 533 before the great crash of 1929,'while 10:30 ;':30—Studio musical program. 305.9— KDKA, P1TTSBURGH--980. earnings only advanced from 100 to 293 apd divi­ to long-term stockholders large benefits from that affliction, and direct them for com -' 7:00 6:00—WJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 475.9—WOS, JEFFERSON C IT Y —630. 'There will also be vocal solos by 11- on 10:00—Arti.sts hour: dance music 10:15 9:15—Sunshine choir program. dends from 100 to 284. ' growth.” fort and consolation to Him who 12- 00 11:00—Buffalo organ recital 7:15 6:15—Studio music hour 11:15 10:15-Studio musical program. Thomas Lotus of Talcottvilie. 333.1—WMAK, BUFFALO—9u0. 7:30 6:30—Little German band. doeth all things well and'without 8:00 7:00—Feature band concert. 12:45 11:43—Moonlight serenaders. During the latter part of the eve­ 6- 30 6:30—Studio dance orchestra. 468.5— KFI, LOS AN(?EL'ES—640. whose knowledge not even a speu;::. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (2 hrs) 8:30 7:30—NBC programs (2\i hrs.) ning, following the informal session him. Fraternally he was affiliated tog the connections shows an equili­ row shall fall to the ground. 11-10 10:10—Jack Denny’s orche.stiTi^. 10:30 9:30—NBC programs (2’/^ hrs.) 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 1:00 12:00—Concert’ music, soprano. ^ and deception, there win be an en­ with Court Hearts of Oak, F. of A., brium somewhere that must be cap­ RESOL'VED—That the altar and 7- .30 6:30—Dinner dance concert.245.8—WCAE. PITTSBURGH—1220. tertainment by professional talent FARADAY’S DIARY 8:15 7:15—Variety hour; orchestra. 6:30 6:30—Dance music; soprano. 2:30 1:30—Max Fisher’s orchestra. Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias, able of being rendered more dis­ charter of this Tent be draped lli 370.2— WCeO, MINN., ST. PAUL—810. from Hartford and dancing, with 9:00 S:00—Studio music hours. 7:13 6:1.5—Uncle Gimbce; recital. 8:00 7:00—W.A.BC. programs (4 hrs.) German Sick Society and the tinct. memory of our departed brother’ 9:30 8 :30 -WJZ programs (1’^ hrs.) 7:00—AVE.VF programs (3 hrs.) music by Buckmlster’s Orchestra. A Gesang and Declamation Club, also "May not these transient effects 11:00 10:00—Singers, lawn parly. 11:00 10:00—Eddie Klien’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Foliticians; dance music. for a period of ninety days and that 260.7—WHAM, ROCHESTER—1150. 12:30 11:30—Midnight melodies; dance. buffet luncheon will be served to a member of the First Evangelical TELLS OF DYRAMO be connected with causes of differ­ 11:30 10:30-AVJZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 254.1— KOB, N EW M EXICO—11S0. a copy of these resolutions be pre­ 12:00 11:00—Orchestra, string Quartet 7:00 6:00—NBC programs (H i l.rs.) those in attendance. Lutheran (Jhurch. ence between power of metals in sented to the bereaved relatives, be 1:30 12:30—Sweet and Low Down. 8:30 7:30—Aristocrats orchcstr.a. ■ 11:00 10:00—Farm talk: orchestra. * On Friday morning at 9 a. m. rest and in motion in Aragos experi- 2;nn 1:00—Thirteenth Hour jamboree 9:00 S;00—NBC programs (2 hrs.) 11:30 10:30—Play; courtesy progiam. Mr. Flamm was twice married, spread full upon the records of the; 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 11:00 10:00—Vaudeville prtists hour. 1:00 12:00—Feature musical program. delegates will register and .opening his first wife, Clara (Gross) Flamm, 'm ents?” Tent and be published in The Man­ 379.5_WGY. SCHENECTADY—790. 379.5— KGO, O A K L A N D —790. ceremonies will be held and various 8:0Q 7:00—WE.\F programs (2 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—Shell symphontsts hour. who died several years ago. He Dist^vers Clue chester Evening Herald. 10:09 3:00—Featu.-e arti.sts hour. 12:57 11:57—Time; weather: markets. committees will meet. At 3 o’clock leaves his wife, Mrs. Mary ((Jleary) Pother of Electricity Writes 11:00 10:00—lilusical night court. 6:1.5 6:15—Dinner dance orchestra. 1:30 12:30—Miniature biography. This was the clue to the dynamo, 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060. 7:.50 6:30—AVEAF programs (4 nrs.) 2:15 1:15—Halstead’s dance orch. in the afternoon the regular session Flamm, a son, Harry C. Flamm, one although Faraday did not fully real­ AL'VIN L. BROWN, 8:00 7:00—Kriens’ concert orchestra 11:00 10:30—Theater organ recital. 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1H0. will open when reports of commit­ grandson, Wilton Flamm, all of this ize it. He had been looking for a W. B. COOLIDGB, 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (2»^ hrs.) 225.4—WHAZ, TROY—1300. 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (3\i hrs.) tees will be given and other import­ About Discovery; Ex­ WM. J. BURKE. 11:00 10:00—Crooner, harmony team. 9:00 8:00—Albany Ladies' sextet. 11:30 10:30—Dixie spiritual singers. city; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Bar­ continuous current. But the only 302.S—WBZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. 9:30 8:30—String trio, tenor. 12:00 11:00—Richmond dance orch. ant matters taken up. rel of Maynard, Mass., and Mrs. current came when he broke his fi:.30 6:30—Theremin, quartet, music. 10:00 9:00—Tdnor and contralto. 440.9—KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—680, The second session will open on Itilida Much of this city. W^- 10:30 9:30—Vaudeville: string trio. 1:00 12:00—Variety program, artists. tracts Read at Convention connections. Those effects were so »»■- .:00 6:00—AV.TZ programs (4 ^...... hrs.) 1:30 12:30—NBC dnnee orchestral Saturday morning, June 28 at 9 The funeral of Mr. Flamm ■will be slight that he put them aside. Later 11:00 10:00—Llate dance orchestia. 11:30 10:30—Late------dance orchestra. o’clock when addresses will be given RADIO SERVICE Secondary Eastern Stations. Seconiiary DX Stations. held' from his late home on Tuesday he went back to the study of this ? by many distinguished guests. afternoon at 2130. ReV. William C. slight deviation, curious about it, on all makes. 508.2—WEEI, BOSTON—530. 272.6— WLWL, NEW YORK—1100. 344.6— W EN R , CHICAGO—870. Nomination and election of officers Ithaca, N. Y., June 23— (AP) — 7:00 (;:o0—A'oeal solos, orchestra. 6:10 5:10—Soprano, violin, baritone. 7:00 0:00—Ensemble: organ music. Drach, pastor of the First Evan­ and so developed a machine that New Sets and Standard 6:40 6:40—Catholic question box. 9:30 8:."0—Player.?; family sketch. will take place, also the election of gelical Church will officiate. Burial Just a slight doubt, an inkling that 7:30 6:30—O’ Leary’a Irish minstrel*. 10:30 9:30—WEAF tenor, contralto. produced electric current, the fore­ Accessories. S;00 7:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.)\ 7:00 6:00—Scotch music; address. Delegates to the National Conven­ will be in the family plot at orove here was something important, de­ 10:00 9:00—Night court program. ' 7:40 6:40—John McAree, tenor. 11:00 10:00—-\rtists comedy sketch. runner of the dynamo. 11:15 10:15-Easy chair music hour. tion in Philadelphia. A selection Hill Cemetery. scribed the emotions of Faraday at After he realized that here was I 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—650. 626—WNYC. NEW YORK—570. the moment he made one of- the WM. E. KRAH 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (3 nrs.) 6:30 6:30—German lessons: talk. 12:1)0 11:00—D.V air vaudeville. vrill take place, also the election of Graduates At County Home the long sought power, Faraday 11:00 10:00—Slumber music hour. 7:3.5 6:3.5—Air college lectures. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. world’s greatest discoveries. How to 669 Tolland Turnpike 8:00 7:00—NBC programs (2’/i his.) Delegates to the National Conven­ The graduating class of the Tol­ writes t 12:00 11:00—Four dance orchestras. 8:05 7:05—Lindsay string quartet. tion in Philadelphia. A selectiqii produce electric power. PH O N E 3733 325.9—WWJ, DETROIT—920. 434.5—CNRO, OTTAWA—690. 10:30 9:30—Slngin’ Mount:«neer. land County Temporary Home for “It was almost with a feeling of 7: 15 6:45—Studio musical program. 7:30 6:30—Girls and boys corner. 11:45 10:43—Orchestra: comidy team. will be made for the next Depart­ His thoughts are revealed from his 461.3—WSM, N A S H V IL L E —650. Children at 'Vernon Center, number­ 8:00 7:90—WEAF programs (4 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Concert orchestra, solos. ment Convention. ed two this year. They are Bertha diary, which was read to the Ameri­ 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 8:60 7:50—Dance orchc.stra. 8:30 7:30—Craig’s dance musia can physical Society here by Sir S:mt 7:00—Organ recital; conceit 315.6— WRC, WASHINGTON—950. 9:00 8:00—NEC programs (2 hrs.) Auxiliary Convention Boyer and Doris G. Robinson. The 10:00 9:00—Recital; radio playlei. 7:30 0:30—Studio mu.oical program. 11:00 I0;on—Team: Amos 'n’ Andy. The twenty-first annual conven­ Henry Bragg, British scientist, 11:45 10:45—Dance music; frolic. children of the school gave a "Moth- U:00 10:00—Theater hour; dance music 8:30 7:30—NBC entertainments. tion Department of Connecticut ^ Goose Operetta on the night of liichael Faraday, regarded by many scientists as the modem world’s ALWAYS FELT TIRED Auxiliary United Spanish War Vet­ graduation, under the direction of erans will be called at 10 o’clock, Miss Sarah Hammond, daughter of greatest practical benefactor, toe Friday, June 27 in the Assembly Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond of “father o f Electricity” made this WTIC PROGRAMS GILEAD Hall of the old Hight school at the discovery in 1831. Next year, on. the Union street. Miss Hammond has one hundredth anniversary of the AND NERVOUS SAYS Travelers Broadcasting Service comer of Park and School streets. given music lessons at the home for Queer Twists Parker Steams who has been a Credentials will be presented, re­ date, a worldwide celebration will Bartford, Conn. some time and she has donated her guest at Mrs. Clara Hanmer’s for ports of committees will be read services. The diplomas at the be sponsored by many branches of 50,000 W., 1060 K.. C., 282.8 M. In Day*s News two weeks has returned to her and other business transacted. On graduation were presented by science. WORCESTER RESIDENT home in C8diforaia. Saturday there will be nomination County Commissioner Harry C. Long Known Local members of the Hebron and election of officers, also other Smith, who takes great interest in Electricity had been known for a ■ ' ■ . f- ' .‘*n 19S0 important matters will be brought very long time, but no one could Mr. Arthur B. Mercier of 16 Lagrange Street, Worcesterj Mass., Used to MONDAY, JUNE 23, New Y ork-Betty , Carstairs, Young Women’s Club attended the the children. E. D. S. T. meeting Thursday at Mrs. Edmund up. In Recital produce it in working quantities. Suffer with Stomach and Kidney 'Trouble and Have Severe B e ­ Engliahwoman, who has been build­ Horton’s. Members of the Colum­ Encampment Banquet For generations the best scientists aches But Not Troubled Now Because of the New Tonic ERBJUS Sr^y^P. M. ing and radTng speed motor boats Miss Sophia H. Butler of Liberty ‘ :00—Concert Classics—Christiaan bia club were guests at the meet­ The Encampment banquet will be street, took part in a recital, which had been failing, when Faraday had (Herb Juice.) for ten years since in her teens she the thought that by using coils and '■ Kriens, director. ing- held in Pulski Hall, immediately fol­ was given by the pupils of the Aab hard, for me to breathe at times.” drove a wartime ambulance in Mrs. Stone and her daughter Miss io-wing the adjournment of the con­ Studios in Hartford on Friday eve­ magnets he might produce a cur­ S;25—Time; Baseball Scores. France, is planning a trip around SiSiiv 8:30—The Gypsies—NBC Marion of Manchester, accompanied vention at 2 p. m. A roast chicken ning. The . recital was held in the rent. His diary picks up the story "My kidneys troubled me so I 'i£3tj.9:30—General Motors Family Party the -world in a three-masted schoon- by relatives from Maryland spent' dinner with all the fixings -will be ballroom at the Hotel Bond. Many at this point as told by Sir Henry. pains in my back so badly that I er two years hence. One more try It was dated August 29, 1831, on •—NBC. Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford served and John Bonan will cater. people ^rom this city attended the could not stoop over without grefi 10:00—"Serenading Strings.” I at the Harmsworth trophy and R. Perry. i About three hundred will attend recital and Miss Butler received “Experiments on the production of electricity from magnetism, etc., difficulty and I could not rest at Z": i0;30—"Sign of the Shell”—NBC I speed boats will beckon no more. Miss Ruth Ellis has closed her | this banquet. many flowers. •National 4-H Club Camp! She will seek peace and quiet in a school at Manchester Green and is ^ Auxiliary Banquet Sermon To Young People etc.” It read as follows: night.” -'^--11:00 “Have had an iron ring made Fire from Washington, D. C.— ; sailing vessel. , at the home of her parents Mr. and On Friday evening the Friendly "The Youth of Today” was the "I always felt tired and worried- Address by Hon. Arthur M. Hyde, Mrs. Asa W. Ellis. Miss Ellis is a i Class of Union Congregational subject of the sermon preached by (soft iron) iron round and seven- Newport, R. I.—Mrs. Muriel eighth Inches thick and ring six and had headchase that upset me. Sec. of Agriculture: Music by graduate of the Manchester High Church will serve a banquet to the Rev. George S. Brookes at Union I would have to lay off from work Vanderbilt church has inaugurated School and of the Willimantic Nor-| Auxiliary meinbers in the church Congregational Church on Sunday inches in external diameter, wound Marine Band—NBC. the coaching season. She entertain­ many coils of copper wire round, ofie on account of these conditions—I 11:30—News; Weather. mal school and she plans to enter dining rooms. Covers will be laid morning at 10:30. As this is the was getting very much discourag­ ed at tha Clambake club, driving Wheaton College at Wheaton, 111., for about one hundred and fifty. The graduation season the subject was half the coils being separated by 11:35— "The Merry Madcaps”—Nor­ guests from her home in a coacn ed.” man Cloutier, director; Jimmy in September. menu will consist of fruit cup, meat most appropriate. The service which twine and calico. There were three 1 and four. Reea velvet rosettes were Mrs. E. E. Foote was a visitor at loaf, fish salad, escalloped potatoes, was attended by many of the young­ lengths of wire, each about 24 feet "I read of ERBJUS (Herb Juice) Motto, Cronner long, and they could be cimnected as 12:00 Midn.—Silent. I on the bridle Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Foote’s in Col­ rolls, coffee, cake and ice cream. er people, was most helpful and in­ and found out it contained no alco­ chester Friday afternoon. Parade spiring. one length or used>.,.as separate hol and it was wily the juices of New York^—Mrs, Ruth Elder lengths, . . . will call this side of the Memories of the Dim Past Camp, unharmed in an ocean Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hutchinson There will be a brief parade, fol­ Miss Klbbe Home herbs combined with pure healing ring.” “A.” . glycerine and I decided to try it.” Musical echoes of the voices of flight, is recovering from a low a l-,—I and------family,^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. lowing the adjournment of the con­ Miss Doris Kibbe, a graduate of titude crash. Speeding ! ^oote and family^^Mr. a^d------J. ventions and preceding the encamp­ the Rockville High School has re­ “On the other side, but separated “I have now taken three bottles. romantic peoples of the dim past through by an interval, was wound vvire in will emanate from loud speakers Central Park on a horse, she fell -Doties, Mrs. Lovina Hutchinson ment banquet. It is expected there turned to the home of her parents and these three bottles have abso­ and Mr.s. E. E. Fdote, attended the will be several hundred in line, in­ from the University of Vermont, two pieces, together amounting to lutely restored my health. I feel tuned to Station WTIC at 8 o’clock on her back and the%orse stepped about 60 feet in length, the direction Mr. Arthur B. Merder this evening, when the program graduating exercises of the Man­ cluding the Amerlcsji Bamd and the where she was a high honor pupil. a great de6il better than'I have felt on her right beind. chester High school, Thursday eve­ local American Legion Bugle and She has been engaged to teach being as with the former coils. This in years. I eat hearty, have no known as “Concert (Classics” is side call "B”. scheduled for broadcast. Prefaced Rome—Edda Mussolini Ciano, a ning. Drum — Corps. The line of march fol- French at Woodstock Academy next Mr. Mercier says "I have had bad stomach trouble at all. I got to From Convention Hall to by the overture t Heart from "Spring Is Here,” er; Intermezzo from "Cavallerla gamond, Sohthwick, Mass. ation whiefa he underwent?, a week receivable in the hands of my by the Nintl) School District. Rodgers-Hart; My Indiana Home, Rusticaaa,” Mascagni; Ballet Mu­ Miss Clara ChanSer. daughter of' ago. He waarhornrin New Jersey attorney, William Shea; All 6. To transact any other business ° Ash-Donaldson; I Don’t Need At­ sic from "Faust,” Gounod. Mr._ and-Mrs. - Henry------—-'and Chandler came r^- to.this (^y;wlto6^hls par­ proper to come bMore said meet­ * ■ JUST K\2\ ents at the age of 3 yiSars. He • r«- bills against me should be di­ mosphere from "Honey,” Coslow- 10:30—Empire Builders. turned to her home last \yednesday rected to him and he? has the ing.^ PHONE " 11:00—Longines time. from Springfield, where she has ceiyeid hia education in the local Harllng; Ah. Swe^t Mystery of authority to pay same as ’stjon Dated at Manchester, Conn;,* this Life, Herbert. 11:01—Cfcampion Weatherman. been attending the American Inter­ schools and for many years conduct­ 18th day of June, 193(). Aiid Give Your Instructions, Address and Forward­ 11:03—Baseball scores; Sport Di­ national college for the past yean . ed a saloon at the comer of Wind­ as funds are available. 9:30—Cheebrough "Real Folks." , - EDWARD H. KEENEY ■ ing Address If Any. 10:00—Stromberg-Carlson Program gest. Mrs. Nellie A. MacLaughlin ha.* sor and 'VjTindemeir.e aYMiuej’^but has -1 • i HENRY'! P. JORDAN —Overture from "Pique Dame,” ll:08^K ozak Radiogram. Invited all the teachers to spent! been retirW the'past, twelva yea-re. • • ■ Sighed, ” ' !' THOMAS N. PRENTICE. 11:09—Hotel Brunswick Orchestra, j the week-end with her''at her C()t Mr.,'Flanim Was a man who was ■ • ^ - ' ' Committee. von Suppe; Arabesque No. 2, De- held to high esteem by all i^ o -knew . TONY PRETE- ^ /b u s e y ; Country Gardens, Graing- 11:30—Bulova time. tage'at Sound Vieur.'-'’ -'

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- k 1 m. ^ ». ■ It ' HiauS>ioijia com. w » P 4 x > ^ a ^ w o . MiU^CdESTSB HONOR COUM PRESENTS [m a n ia c MURDERER MIDDIIBURY HONORARY D E ^ CHAMBER OUTING 800 ON FIRST oimNG / 1 WEEKLY REVffiW Wdli Street eag le sc o o t BADGES ^ FEMALE ATTIRE FOR COHCERTS HERE Middlebury, V t, June M,—(J .'O N HARTFORD BO M t —Honorary degfreea of Doctor,! Troop 5 Host to Court at Its New York, June 23—(AP) — A Laws were conferred upon Ji AT MOODUS CAMP J Cabin on Sunset Hill. Dean jpran jp ,woman’s clothing was Charles B. Sears, Buffalo, N. / Many Manchester People T ^e Salvation Army Organiza­ and Houghton Honored. sought today as police began the and President Jamca L uk^ . Trip to Saybrook and Re­ June 23.—Shipments of second week of their search for toe Conaughey of Weslesran lUniys Ipdian Riots, Troabks m from'Lake Erie docks to interior} ty. Middletown, Conn., a t toe'I! Troop Five of Manchester w m _,«ver of two men in Queens. Pick Spot on Sdmon River turn Yesterday. furnaces during the'first 20 <**y* i tion to Play for Weekly commencement of Middlebury [ j\m e totaled 2,TM|T12 ' new spa^r lege today. Many Manchester people enjoyed China, BoG m .and Egypt 1 pared with 8,881,962 tone in the Uke The graduation exercises the first outing of toe season down ^ k place^ at the Troop cabin on diBtributor, Meyer Newmark, receiv- for AD Day FroDc of Lo­ j period last year. , , Concerts Daring Summer Suneet Hill. Two of toe y«*/ ® [ ed a letter threatening his death un- held in toe Coogregatfonal cht toe scenic Connecticut from Hart­ In wmch Middlebury student* ford to Saybrook yeatwrday. Spon­ During the Week. hlfhest awards were made by Ar- returned document "U. J. i stocks .of crude rubber In ^ n -, tour Anderson, acting chairman of, . « .a » the ninth letter pur- received their degrees ^or cal ^ sin ess Men. sored by the traffic bureaus, B^rds I don ofi June 21 totaled 78,888 tons, ^ than a century. Professor Ke of Trade and Chambers of Com­ Annouheetnent' was madfc by toe Court of Honor, when he P” *t porting* to have come frona the By Aeeoclated Press. . ! tm increase of ,784 tons over the , sentedtoe l« Sc nouncement Saturday that his mis- 'Two honorary degrees of Doc^or^ Essex and Manchester. The world was restless last week, Asslstant. Scout Mwter 1 gio* of death was ended at the May meeting of the member- with manifestations ranging froin EamingsEamlngs oiof toe loe bandstand^ at toe Center Park Houghton. A great deal of the ^e-returning to Russia. Police of Divinity were awarded. The 3?^ of toe vaiious organizations, to«r Corp. for the twelve cipients were Dr. George A. BU^ 8hip of the Chamber, favoring an families and many friendi imed the Cabinet shakeups and non-riolent ‘ fn offidS' on toe main lav lawn,, south of P® cent interest and success of the j -uncertain as to toe authentic- I demonstrations to insurgency- and June ow30 are estimated in S460 official 000 hcelice station for toe seneseeriee 01 of baad movement in Manchester risj trick and Rev. William R. Je outing, the committee was appoint­ S. S. Hartford of toe New England quartors as apprcximatelyt 54^^ by efforts of | %heof eitoertoeory letter.that toe maniac hw both New York clergymen. P?of ed and after a study of several out­ Steamship Co, to toe sanguinary warfare. Murdock was awarded a degree W ment capacity from this India, as in several months past, after all with $321,-1 Chamber of Coihmerce. . Scout Leaders. | donned woman’s clothing to elude Doctor of Letters. EmUy Dutton ing plJfces they have selected Elm just before sailing time the tickeV was the leader in the drama of tur­ Sded J^e 30,: The commlttee^ap^lnted^b^^ « ^^ition to these high ^awards poUce wa® 604 for toe year president of toe Obamher consletln;; Proctor, of Proctor, received Camp on the Salmon river, at Moo- office was closed, only those holding bulence. No serious twenty scouts received a total of Mark E. Brown, Manhattan, r®P°*‘t' honorary Master of Arts degr^.^£ 1929. ____ ■ . vij.of George H. ... WaddeU,------chairman, L. . thirty-six Merit Badge awards. Her ed that a person at first thought to dus. Conn., as the spot for the out­ tickets were allowed aboard. reported but more th w 600 Na was Twenty Master of Arts degsiM Many of the disappointed ones Tn«.« A Co says that lat- N. Heebner, George WllllamB RoM.d uibrich of Troop 4 was have been a woman accosted mm in course were conferred, 12 -to ing this year. tl- practically no expense. One unique Roque Romero, union leader, Siamber office, -nckets being rounding the point above Saybrerek many’s unsettled economic conm- shares at 152 1-2, off 1 3-4. but sub pleaded with the mob to remain — in this case, as usual, A & P was FIRST printed and will be on sale within a tion, amd nearly every Cabinet diffi­ rjBillicd 8L ilttl®. feature of the concerts will be that the long finger of Long Island be­ the band will render one or more of calm and refrain from destruction few days. culty of the last few years has aris­ The market began its fourto week REDUCE. came visible, 20 nhles at sea en over a financial question. of almost steady declines with noth­ the cbmpoaltlons of the assistant of property. - t o The Hartford docked at Say leader, Harold Tiirklngton who has Meers is held in toe Juarez jail on brook Point at 2 p. m. and the ex­ German finances were sharply ing in the news from business Quar­ a charge of firs'- degree murder The quality of Grandmother’s Bread^ SOCIETY WEDDING criticized in the final report of S. ters to check the decline. Profes- made a name for himself in toe cursionists availed themselves of a musical world writing band which carries a maximum penalty j remains the same — the hishest. Its fii^/ shore dinner, wandered afar to toe Parker Gilbert, agent general for nlonal bears continued to at twenty years Imprisonment. The r^&rations under the Dawes plan. awav at pivotal stocks, and dlsap marches and short overtures. ' El Paso yoilth claimed he shot Vis- - Philadelphia, Pa., ^ »•> June 23.- i,.- village of Old Saybrook ^d®^ ^f®* Jointed liquidation of long holdi^s The band has promised to com­ even texture, its crisp, delicately brovwncd old^iA elms«ims ornr witnessed the speea The American warned Germany counte, a union bartender, in the be­ CAP 1—A romance which had its that under the new Young plan she still flowed into the market. merce special rehearsids for the orlrin on the tennis courts at boat races at Ferry Point. speculative commodity , markets lief he was Manual Villareal, who crust, its home-baked flavor, which has Return Trip. must Feform her budget or suffer series of six concerts and toe pro* was alleged to have shot Meers Northeast Harbor, Maine, will have were again under pr®s®®f®; gram will be published prior to each in made Grandmother’s Bread the most popu­ its culmination late today when The return was economic misfortune. wheat once more , recording new father in an attempted holdup Palestine Arabs called a general concert so that music lovers wr'l El Paso five years ago. S.aM W ?^tanter Clark. daugB-| ‘.tartlBg Pv>”y know of toe ^ e a t in store. lar of all, remain unchanged. M.ter18 S"of Mr. A and Mrs. p*rrvPercy Hamil- Hamil _ing__fv.« the „nnerupper stretches stretches ofof thethe riveiriver strike in Palestine on the day three ■°^'though several blocks of 10.0^ ton a a r k of Philadelphia becomes in to teSty of to twlisBt Boura. Arabs were hanged for slaying to 40.000 shares were traded in tne DIES IN PLANE CRASH. NOTICE. A t seven cents, Grandmother’s Bread the bride of Nelson Aldnch ^.^® ‘ In all respects,, the excursion of y _ Jews in the Wailing Wall riots of Qfst half hour, total sales during feller, second son of Mr. and M r^ terday was the same romantic event last summer. A British police sur the first half hour 'were only about This is to notify all persons, that is the greatest of food values. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., of New of Stoer days, free from the wor- perintendent was injured In check­ Winnipeg, Man., Jime 23.—(AP) 800,000 shares, and brokers accept­ —James Hill, an electrical engineer I will pay no bills of William T. ries and dust of traffic, and soothed ing a riot at Haifa. ed this as indicating that no gen­ Lappen, on and after this date. T More than 700 of the socially bv the coolness and picturesqueness ----Sandlno Again. of Regina, Sask., lost control of his Wife,'Jennie M. Lappen. eral stampede of selling was in pro- plane here yesterday and crashed to ■prominent of Phlladel^ia, Balti­ of a wonderful river hoMay. General Augustino Sandino, gress. Important banking interests June 23, 1930. more and Washington were expect­ Those who made the tnp Nicaraguan insurgent leader. Was were said to be making no <£®rts to death from 2,000 feet. ed to attend the wedding at St. day from Manchester were as fcrt- reported again to be in Nica­ support the list, feeling that_ the Aspato’s Episcopal church in Bala- ragua planning action against situation was not grave enough to , A ’ s Cynwyd, at 4:30 o clock. Among ^ °^ r. and Mrs. Lewis H. Sipe, Mr. the United States Marine and the require emergency measures. the invited guests were members and Mrs. J. S. B r o ^ Nicaraguan National Guard. The American Telephone sagged near­ of President Hoover’s cabinet, Sen­ ter Lucille, Mr. and Mrs. George H. guard has had frequent engage­ ly 3 points to a new low for the year ators and members of the diplo­ Williams and son George, Jr„ -Mr. within a fraction of 200, then rallied and Mrs. L. N. Hevenor, Mr. and ments with insurgent groups in the DR. G. W. KING, D«Miti«t matic corps at Washington. The last few months but it has not oeen a little . American Tobacco extend­ ceremony will be performed by the Mrs. H. B. DeWolf, Henry Massey, ed its decline to more than 9 pomts, Rev. Benjamin N. Bird, rector of Wayland Straughn, Miss Rose An­ definitely established if they arc and Eastern Kodak, Columbian Car­ SPECIAL DENTAL St. Aspath’s church. derson. William Stevenson, Miss Sandino’a men. bon and Worthington lost 6 or more. Em a Kanehl, Miss Mane Schultz, One elem ent^f world-wide per­ Foreign exchanges opened steady, OFFER Miss Frances Schultz, Miss Edith turbation was founded on an .Amer­ with sterling cables at 4.85 7-8, up ALLAN HOOVER’S JOB Schultz, Miss Della W ei^ C ^ n ican angle. Newspapers in polnto P. Davison and Archie Kilpatrick over the globe protested the enact- ^ ^ : Full Set $10 Up and son,,Nelson. ment of the Hawley-Smoot tariff in Tms offer will mil but a short New York. June 23.—( ^ ) — the United States, predicting retali­ so If you are la need of a set of 20 .Allan Hoover, second son of toe atory measures and unpleasant Notice of Annnal M ee^ teeth don't delayi come in at once President, donned overalls today EAGLES’ CONVENTION economic consequences. OUNCE LOAF and started to work in the Bayonne,, Notice is hereby given that toe ' and save money. LARGE annual meeting of toe N. J., plant of the American Radi-1 ------of toe Seventh School ^ s tric t of ®RIDGEWORK ator company. Torrington, Conn., June 23. NOON STOCKS Manchester. Conn., \rill b® “ The prices on brldgework and In his second year at the H ar-| p _24th annual state con- the school building of said District, crowns have also 6eeh vard school of business, ! yention of the fraternal* order of on June 24, 1930, at 8 p. m., D. S. Ing the Ufa of this offer. This Is like many of his classmates, IS I ig now in ses- New York, June 23—(A^) —Jbe » Hummer learning tna | wito.Torrington Aerie No. Time, for the following purposes, ' Bxaiiritaatlea T tt^ the only method of replacing lost Stock Market fluctuated with ex­ to wit: teeth without the use of plates. manufacturing business from ® ' 974 acting as-host. treme Irregvdarlty in the forexmon 1. 'i’o elect a moderator. Have it done now. rround up. . Yesterday’s program included a trading today. Early losses of 2 to 2 To hear and* take action on the He is being grlven no special con­ degree team contest in afternoon 3 points in the leading shares, roost reports of toe District Officers \ sideration, company officials said, and toe exemplification of the de­ of which touched new 1930, l,ow8, 3. To elect officers for the en SPECIAL OJPFER—FU LL SETS $10 and as far as the company is con­ were recovered on a wave of- short gree on a class of candidates in the suing year cerned is just another college boy evening. , covering, but the improvement was 4 To see if .toe District will levy trying to get some practical educa- The business sessions were held surrendered in Mother downward a tax and determine the rate and today, with election dt officers being turn toward noon. . . !w 1S2: K Thev did not know exactly what Week-end accumulation of selling date of payments thereof. Gold Orewiur, |6.00. Extra h eav y ...... ^ scheduled for. late in the afternoon. 5. To see if toe District will au­ Bridge Work, the beat ...... • * *^*: ...... his sailary was, but said it ^ was Reports were presented showing orders sent toe market sharply lov^ thorize Its Treasurer to hor^w “ Featoerwelght Set* of Teeth Special Price. “nothing to write home about. that toe 22 Aeries in the state ini­ er at the opening on blocks of 6,00o the name of said District ‘sufficient tu 40,000 shares.. Aggressive short tiated 2,597 members during the funds to meet toe requirements of •« » H .b« e s c a p e s j a il past year, making the total mem­ selling, based on 'toe continued slumpjin commodity prices, faclllat- the District for the enmlng yew Worcester, Mass., June 23 (AP) bership 14,298. ed the decline: American Telephone and give toe note or notes of toe District for toe same. —Samuel Lottow, 29, of Taunton, SAILOR STABBED. y dipped to 200 1-4, a new low, return­ 6. "To transact any other business ] w'anted as a confidence mau In that ed to Saturday’s closing price of 203 proper to wme before said meet* . w . city and in Boston, escaped today Cherbourg, France, Jime 23.— and then slipp«d off again. U. S. from bis cell in police headquarters f Ap)_An American sailor from Steel opened at 163 1-2 recovered to D.-U ARkSfTRONG HARTFORD . ^ ^ where he was being held on a the battleship: Arkansas tody was above 155, and sagged ^ack to a EDWARD G. 'STEIN THE r; charge of attempted larceny of in a critical condition following a new low. ArnSrlean Can rose nwra ANDREW J. ' 306 Main Street ‘ ’ h^*«ionc6-irM TREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC $1 000 He is believed to have slipped stabbing affray ashore last night. than 2 points from Its opening pfi®« in Attead^w ' of 110, but returned to the earllep- Committee Q t toe Sevtoto Schbol O i^ Wedneaday Afternoon , out'of the- cell room during excite^ The bluejacket, District of J&nchester. ment resulting from the finding of said to be Plec, was stabbed in toe ' Dated at Manchester, Conn., this th? body of Joseph McCarthy 50 br<5t when he tried to sto^ h^flght I '*^ali money renewed at 21-2 ^er 19th day ot June 1980. of this city, who had dropped dead between French and PoliBh seamen. cents /• in a cell from heart disease. \ X V.

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1 Bridal Party at the Fashionable i Wanamaker-Deveteaux Wedding Daily Health Service OLIVE ROBERTS DAR I ® W»o «v- WtA agavict.iNC • ■ kNCING Hintu Oo How To Keep Well by World Famed Anttiortty 'With all due respect to the kind-^he accl^ted^ Never let him Ue In the sun or with the sun in his ^ CORALIC STANtON and HEATH HOSKEN ly grandmother who loves to rock COPVRlGl^lT 1950 > y CHELSEA MOUSE eyes. The real sun-bath should bn KNOWLEDGE OF CHEMISTRY baby to sleep, we must-insist that given under the debtor’s csrders. ' EHXPS Tt) BUILD A HEALTHIER he should not be rocked. It sounds, I ^ ' t turn him over to Igi^ RACE heartless, but many'sensible things norant ybiing nuirte ^rl te-'look - . . BEGIN EffiBE TODAY the forced strawberries that the 1 head that she could be angry with i after. Train any young person who 'JUDITH GRANT, beautiful art­ him because he had not introduced I are— as We interpret the word. And waiter had just placed before her. j BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN helps . you in these important ist’s model, shares her Greenwich her to his sister. She would n o t! “ No, thank you, Mr. Punch,” she, Editor, Journal of the American not altogether because it might things. Village apartment with CHUMMY shake hands at parting, and, when; said a moment later. “ It would Medical Association, and of Hygeia, make him sick, either,, or because What has all this to do with MORLEY, a lovely girl who lost her he begged her to think welF about! worry me too much. A fter e11, I*m | the Health''Magazine he might get his backbone out of character training? Everything in memory seven years ago when her independent now I ain’t got much | his offer, she did not answer him. j joint. One of the first bad habits the world! Physical inperfections, lover, ALAN STEYNE, went away, The next afternoon, blose on five j money, as they say, but I do see | Chemistry to the average man a baby forms is his unreasoning illness, malnutrition, or under­ o’clock, sha stumbled out of Max and who has never regained her life. I never did have any fancy means the pouring of two fluids tO' demand to be rocked. ’ I f you-have nourishment, all the'things that get normal mentality. Stej-ne suddenly Dickbread’s studio, half dead with | for responsibilities. I should owe gether in a" tube with some sor^ of j eyer trjed to break a baby of the their start in early chfldhood, af­ returns and meets her, but Chummy fatigue. ,The gieat man had fin-! you hundreds of dollars.” , reaction taking place in the form . rocking habit, you may have some fect character. Well begun is half at first fails to recognize him. He Gideon smiled at her simplicity. ished his picture, and, raving at its of a precipitate or the development! conception of what I mean, falls in love with Judith, telling her > badness and her hopelessness as a done. What about Miss Morley—wasn’t - '4 of gas. Little does he realize that He should be laid quietly In his that he had never loved Chummy gj^g a responsibility ?’' he asked. j model, had pushed a 50-dollar bill s; *“y s ^ ysM in every cell of his own body cheml- bed with the sheet smooth and and had not known she had loved “ Oh, but I love her so much!” into her hand. This represented cal actions are constantly going on, straight beneath him, and a mat­ him. Then, abruptly, Chummy’s Judy replied. I riches to Judy, but she was too building up new materials, breaking I tress or folded quilt that has no memory is restored, and when tired to think of the nice things it down and eliminating old materials,! bumps to make him uncomfortable, StejTie enters the apartment one A t the same moment she looked would buy. providing energy, causing and pre-1 He should not have a pillow. When lUOTATIOSK The acute financial crisis, indeed, 'J dav she throws herself into his toward the far comer, and saw that venting dlsesise. ; he is laid down he should usually was over. Judy could always earn arms. She takes it for granted she Chummy and Alan had gone. The continuance of life is de-1 turn on his right side, especially enough for her own erratic needs, is to be married, but Steyne tells “You don’t refuse my offer, do pendent on this constant series of after feeding. It is considered .a very in which food played such a small i Judith agrain that he does not love you?” Gideon asked. chemical reactions, and modem i good thing also to turn him ^n his part. Their rooms were ridiculous-; “It is upon the American girl that Chummy, and again says that he j “Yes, I do?” medicine is greatly dependent on the > stomach when he goes to bed. The ly cheap, and now that Chummy ■ I base by fashions.”—Jean Patou. loves Judith,- . whom he asks to marry , “ Not outright? Please Miss Judy, knowledge that the chemists of liv- j soft bones of his head should not had her little allowance and all her j him. Judith refuses him, and goes over. Let’s say a week. It j Ing materials have furnished in i have the pressure constantly in the — cessfui portrait' wits about her, and the doctor w a s) “I like betting on the races if 1 to pose for the portrait foolish of you to give order that it may aid the patients same place. This is why it is wise paid, and everything was going I don’t have to use my own money; painter VINCENT *r r ? t t e ' g ID- Ii up the idea of a® career.”career. Here he I in tim e,of disease. I to shift his position. He introducesIntroduces her ner to BRUCE GOiu- iu ^ himself very gUUeful.guileful. ““Of Of smoothly, there was no need to it is quite thrilling.”—Peggy Hop­ worry about money at all. Only recently has there come to 1 ' Second! Don’t allow people to EON, rich financier, who becomes i j jfeu could get be a fu ll understanding of what toss him up in the air. It speaks for kins Joyce. infatuated with her, take" her o u t, ^ company It had been a wonderful day, and The classic simplicity and draped feeling of G re c i^ costumes was ; are known as the deficiency dis- i itself. I f no accident happens and to dinner, and finally oners to star ^ ^jjgj-g ^a.s dancing to be done, Judy, though such a town bird. . I f the prison is to direct Its sighted for “fresh air and trees and ' present in the beautiful white satin wedding gown worn by Alexandria Van j eases. In the absence of certain sub-, he is neither crippled or killed, it her as dancer in a musical show. ; work your way up; but it’s a efforts toward the permanent pro­ some open space. She boarded a ; L n sselaer Devereaux for her marriage to Rodman Wanamaker 2nd in St. , stances from th- body diseases de-1 should never be allow anyway. NO W GO ON W ITH THE STORY i g^gjj ^ geniup, and bus to go down Fifth Avenue, b u t, Thomas Church, Whitemarsh, Pa. The bride is shown above with three velop and by the provision of these. for a dozen otoer r e ^ ^ . tection of society it must do more than make men temporarily miser­ X I ■ there’s much to be got over— jeal- at Central Park she got out. ! of her bridesmaids in the garden of her home. ' „ . substances the disea^.'* may be pre- Don’t allow a baby to suck his able.”—Sanford Bates, superintend­ Judv turned up at the hotel about i ousy and prejudice and pull and all Almost the first person she met An open-work deep yoke and mitt cuffs were made of the gown s vented, and -unless the changes are thumb! Tie a little mitten on him ent of federal prisons. t=r, late Gideon was wait-1 that.” was Alan Steyne. satin itself, with the edges cut in points to give a soft effect. The too great, they may be corrected, i ma for her in the vestibule. H e! , “ I know. I don’t really ^ t to sheath side panels o f the skirt met at the waistline in front and belt cnas Thus vitamin D and calcium and or get one of the new protectors erleted^ -her with ... a - ,brisk_;_i. smile fViotthat j i tviinirthink ifit nvpr.nf.over -at all.all, Mt. CSdeon. phosphorus prevent rickets, iodine they sell at drug stores to tie over “ The question of my political ac­ greeteu c thp .Tnriv was verv SOlC and (To Be Continued) crossed each other to tie in the back, with the waist-bloused over it. not have time to bring out the Judy was very solemn now, and Mrs. Wanamaker wore an off-the-face lace cap, fashioned of rich [helps to prevent simple goiter, other the thumb and wrist. This seems tivities is not pertinent to the ques­ of his face, and led her i businesslike, too. 'T m quite happy old fam ilv heirloom lace and she cafried an ivory prayer book, from i vitamins prevent nervous diseases, j cruel and I do not like it particu- tion of lobbying.”— Bishop James to a corner table inS the krillgrill room ,; as I am. I couldn't bear the idea which toll h^ong spray of’ white satin ribbons caught with s'/rays of lilies i diseases of the eye and disturbances l^ ly weU myself, but other meth- Cannon, Jr. temntinelv laid out witnwith hors | of owing you such a lot of money. of the valley. For the reception afterwards she laid aside the prayer i of digesjstion. seem to fail and the habit S v ? e s and with a big bunch o f , and perhaps never being able to -rco book for a bouquet of white orchids and lilies. . i of the body tinue is com should be broken. crimson roses in the center. i pay it back. And— 18 months. The bridesmaids wore pastel colored chiffon organdie frocks, made | posed of protein Protein is the; Don’t give him a pacifier! It will Miss Judy,” j She made a little face of dismay “ Your friend is here, long, full and graceful, with triple cape collars. Their crin hats matched kind of substance that occurs in j be almost certain to affect his hismm nr-sLfirst words.wuttato. “ With her i that was almost comic. She had their frocks and had bands and flowers of the chiffon of their gowns,. white of egg, in gelatin, in cheese, mouth, throat and air-passages. np. man I suppose” never studied anything in her life. in cottage cheese or case-in, smd in Adenoids make children ill and ATH 0U 6BT ^ He^pointed to^the far end of the She had never even tried to con- meats and blood. Protein is, how- stupid. Besides, they change the t-ranm ^'hich was beginning to th in , centrate her thought? for more PENN’S TREATY fever, merely a general name for soft bones of the mouth arches and 'T h ere sat Chummy, drinking, than a moment at a time. She was combinations of various simpler crowd yie coming teeth. Just such To live beneatl-<. sorrow, one mast °^ ie e S smoking and opposite' all instinct and impulse, like a chemicals. a simple thing may alter the entire yield to it.— Mme. de Stael. tocher was Alan. Chummy’s back , feather in the wind; her only bal- On June 23, 1683, William Penn, i Shorts Let Sun Tan Make When proteins are taken into course of a child’s life. founder of Pennsylvania, who came j was to Judy, but the girl knew | last was her big. loving, loyal heart. the stomach they are broken down Don’t think that because a baby And we. know that all things Shat her friend’s face was like. A | “I won’t take nr Judy/’ to this country from England to I into the simpler chemicals and the has milk that he doesn’t need work together for good- to them fierce pang went through h er.. Gideon g.ave her a_^llgh._ for^^her • Beauty Deeper Than Skin simpler substances are carried to water. Give him all he will drink, that love God.—Romans 8:28. shrasked herself with scorn . cigaret. “Do think it over, please! | a free and virtuous state, the organs and there used in build­ not too cold, but not hot. A bottle S f e r she was such a worm as ; M y offer is open for a week.” jm which the people should rule ing human tissue. is the simplest way to give it. The ro grudge Chummy her happiness. I As Judy and Gideon left the hoW themselves,” signed a treaty with York—(AP)—The return of^eof cold cream or oil which prevents Sugars and starches are broken best time is midway between feed­ the Indians at Shakam ^on which ^ New l orK ^ i summer %he passage of the vital ultraviolet, A lookine at his companion , a woman passed them. Gideon down and carried to the liver and ings. Each bottle and nipple should eyes."^ J w .vea W , hand at har In a (a- insured a lasting friendship with 1 her ' and yet receive sufficient health muscles where they are re-deposlted be boiled thoroughly before each HOW TO SHOP Judy took her seat with her back | miliar greeting. I health t^. - I ultraviolet if they expose parts of feeding. This is absolutely neces­ Penn, an ardent Quaker, had as glycogen and used for energy * tshlP She affected an im- I Judy at once recognized that long, The "peaches and cream com­ the body ordinarily covered. i sary. obtained from the king an exten­ and warmth. WISE SHOPPER WILL BUY to their table. She^^“/;= ^^^i^ugh-! sallow face, the bold, indifferent. plexion that cannot stand sunlight “ Exposure of the legs to the sun Don’t forget to change him ira- sive tract of land in America in In most tables of food values it FROM “OPEN STOCK” i^J^°1 iT33^babbled inconsequently as ; half-humorous gaze, and the raven- is reviving along with the other might suffice. The person on the and lieu of a claim qf 16,000 pounds is customary to include as the main mediately, when necessary, thlb ?p S e black-haired man with : black hair of Stom ^ay’s portrait ■old fashioned” feminine graces as- first visit to the beach, for example, bath against the government which he headings— proteins, fats and carbo-, don’t forget that he needs a By William H. Baldwin l i t spff indulgent face and the cross , The long drop earrings were of ociated with the latest modes. would do well to expose the skin hydrates. The rest of the material, every day and clean clothes every the self m g . . ^ r. i black, pear-shaped pearls today. The had inherited from hi.'’ father. This This renaissance of a once popu­ below the knees, then the thighs, mouth sat and watenea ne^_ |------a superb figure, and territory, which, in the royal patent, and sometimes the largest part of day. His clothes should be changed When a store keeps on hand a “You “ shouldn’t ask me to these ; woman had a lar type of loveliness is foreseen by cne after another.” it, consists of water, mineral salts when, put to bed at night in black, with regal was called PennsylvEmia, Penn re- Sun tan, that is, the rays produc- sufficient stock of a pattern and nwell places, -eally. Mri Pimch'/' she ^ „a a dressed Dr. Herman Goodman, author and and indigestible material. Don’t disturb hirn^at night for “T’ve no clothes. They thought; sable furs. solved to make a home for his co- of the New York Academy ing it, fix blood calcium and phos permits purchase of single pieces at For example, milk contains 3.3 anything except to be fed. any time, the pattern is known as r was the scrub woman when T “My sister.” Gideon said to Judy. religionists. of Medicine. phorus in the body tissues. Calcium per cent protein, 4 per cent fat, 5 Don’t feed him tidbits. “ open stock” . Conversely, patterns L m e in -J e a rlv turned me out!” i “ There is a charity bazaaj OP here Soon after arriving in America “It appears,” he says, “ that some fixation is considered important for per cent carbohydrate, and,-the rest Don’t tickle him. which can be bought only in sets are ^ o u will have all the clothes you , today, and she has a booth, Penn took pqssession of the ter­ v’omcn may find difficulty in getting the acquisition and maintenance of ritory and laid out a site for a is water and mineral salts. Meats Don’t try to make him sit up or closed stock. It is therefore obvious ant if you accept my proposal. '.3 much summer ultraviolet light ■jood teeth. are rich in protein and fat and very walk when he can’t. He’ll give you new capital, which he named Phila­ Sunlight is beneficial, Dr. Good­ that the wise shopper will limit her m Tss” Judv.” Gideon answered.__ Judy met his eyes with a blank .1 they need. The fad of wearing poor in carbohydrates. Indeed, only plenty of warning when he is ready delphia. A short time latei he made man says, for bone-, skin and intes­ selection, to open stock offerings. “I don’t know what it is. she stare. She was furious with him for ■lorts for tennis, therefore, has to do either. There is a special time his treaty with the Indians, a move tinal tuberculosis, but doubtful for the liver contains any considerable This is paurticularly true in the cases said. “ You know, I ’ve never had a making her realize that she was not me scienti^c justification. It percentage of this substance: name- for muscles and nerves to ma- of his world. He had not attempted which spared the Quaker settlers pulmonary tuberculosis. A num­ of glass and china, because break­ dancing lesson in my life ” .'.;ght even be extended to other ly, about 1 to 2 per cent. turate. "You can’t rush him..-i— to make her known to his sister. the horrors of Indian warfare which ber of skin conditions likewise im­ age is a considerable item in the “ That’s easilv remedied. I ve been 'Ids with advantage. On the other hand, fruits and Let Him Be Lazy He would come and mix with her befell some the other American prove by exposure to summer sun­ housekeeper’s budget. looking into matters. With your “The girls can protect their faces, vegetables are rich in carbohy­ A baby’s life should be a quiet, friends, but she was not good settlements. light. ■ It is well to know exactly what a natural talent, it •'.ecks and arms by the application drates, poor in fat, and contain comfortable, lazy life. Don’t worry enough for his. Not only Quakers, but persecuted stori means when it advertises open you more them 18 months to get varying quantities of protein. if he sleeps all the time. So much “I must get back to Dickbreads,” members of other religious sects, stock. No store can be expected to The facts here stated are today the better. He Is building up bone. she said. “ He was mad with me soon sought refuge Ir Penn’s new steps for its distribution direct to keep in stock any one pattern in “Eighteen months!” Judy stared ^ being given to children rfegularly in muscle, nerve, and brain. His brain for coming.” colony, where from the first, the perpetuity. Some stores keep a French pulp mills. the grade schools and in the high does about 90 per cent of its physi- “I’ll drive you.” principle of toleration was estab­ ALFA GRASS PULP Thousands of tons are now sent pattern in stock for five years. They “Eighteen months of practically: schools, facts which were not given cal ’ growing------,before ^he is six_=------years keep careful records of the names “ No, thanks! I ’ll get on a bus.” lished by law. The settlement made each month to Avignon, France, constant work.” such progress that when Penn re­ to their parents in school when they old. and addresses of all purchasers of . "And how am I to live, please . | He gave way. seeing that she was j where two large- pulp mills are in turned to England in 1684, he left were young. There is no doubt, that Keep him outdoors a great deal each pattern and as that pattern is “ That would be a matter of ar­ irritated. She would have been more j operation and another is under con- behind him a prosperous colony of IS GAINING PLACE the future will find a more health­ of the time away from street dust to be discontinued, these purchasers rangement between you and me. furious still could sh^ but have ' struction. knovm that it never entered his 7000 inhabitants. ful rade because of this knowledge. and noise. Begin when he is two are notified of the impending discon­ Let me sav from the beginning that The young sultan of Morocco, weeks old with a few minutes each tinuance and thus are given full op­ with me it’s purely a matter of IN PAPER MARKET Sidi-Moharamed the Third, has day in pleasant* weather, and portunity to Enlace damaged pieces business. I am business man. I shown a deep interest in this ef­ gradually increase the time until or to buy reserve pieces. have been interested in theatrical fort, believing that alfa is destined MINISTER KILLS SELF. concerns before— not all of them 7 . to become the chief export of his Casablanca, Morocco.— (A P ) — successful.” domain. Alfa, a coarse grass once scorned He smiled at her. There wa^ a i S u f f t C L ? Paper being one of the few com­ Chicago, June 23.— (A P ) Rev. subtle difference in it to those first here, has become the pride of modities which has not suffered Clarence E. Singleton, Baptist min­ France’s colony in Morocco and smiles that she had hated, and that from over-production, the demand ister of Fairbault, Minn., jumped to may bid for the world’s market in had seemed to wish to grasp her in for alfa is still ahead of the sup­ his death last night from the thir­ an undesired embrace. paper pulp when the forests of the ply. But production is being in­ teenth floor fire escape landing nt “I am quite willing to^ advance north have been depleted. creased and as the grass requires the Y. M. C. A. hotel. the money ^or your training that It yields a good grade of news­ little care after planting, its cul- Hundreds of persons on adjacent is to say, your lessor' and your print. It is known also as “ esparto Golden Thread tivatloh is well fitted to the tem ­ buildings, watchin a squadron of living expenses while you are at grass ’ and Spain has long used it perament of the native farm work­ Arm y airplanes overhead, •witnessed ----- sincerity runs its for making cordage, baskets and ers. Rev. Singleton’s leap. course through all Quish Judy was so astonished that she sandals. Although the Rev. George W. memorial services. It spoke with her mout’’. full. Before the war some of the Mo­ Kehoe, pastor of the First Baptist marks each detail. It “ How do you know I could ever roccan alfa was taken by British Premier Tardieu of France was church of Faribault, whose assist­ manifests itself comfort­ nay you back?” manufacturers who shipped it to “I am sure you will. I have eyes elected to the A/:ademy of Gas­ ant Singleton was, could offer no ingly to the bereaved as England, made it into paper and In my bead, and I know a lot about 89 tronomes, an exclusive society of motive for the suicide when reached their tender last tribute is dancing, although I can’t dance then' sold their product in France good eaters, ,on passing theme win§- singleton’s room rendered to their departed. 225 MAIN ST. myself. I ’m too much of an ele­ at a good profit. Lately, however, tasting test. Some o' mat good j^^iicated he had been brooding over phant, you see. Of course, before 'OFF the colonial government has taken red Italian wine, no doubt. some undisclosed problem-of con­ MANCHESTER we make any plans, I would get duct. D A Y and NIGHT you to dance before the person I ^ G O — • Singleton had been on a visit to propose as your teacher—M. Guar- Femininized Mode For Wee Moderns Stanford, Ky., and had purchased a vThe Funeral Home PH O N E 4340 venius.” Is Daringly Chic in Batiste in ticket for return to Faribault to­ Judy grasped. She knew the name (Joometric Print day. of the famous Russian. Wm^P/qUIlSH She had sat and cried with de­ By A N N E T T E light when she had seen Marie A bold geometric print in red and DID YOU KNOW THAT— Flomena dance. Flomena was the white finds its way Into tiny tot’s British breeders of small fur- master’s favorite pupil, and her wardrobe. dancing was a mixture of poemq bearing animals will for.m an or­ It’s sheer dimity that is so en­ ganization to promote their indus­ and clouds and dreams. ticingly cool and summery. The try. “He’d never take me on!” Judy plain white collar uses plain red said. Candy consumption in the United binding whi«h appears again in States amoimted to 1,387,000,000 “Yes. he ■will. I have spoken to bow, cuff bands of puff sleeves and /■ pounds in 1928. him. He is ready to see you dance in scallops of the brief bodice. at any time.” OU(? h M T llQ The great actress, Lillian Rus­ The skirt displays all-around sell, was once presented with a She was hushed for a moment. WERE, gathered fulness, a quaint pretty gift from an admirer, the best “ How do you know I'd be a suc­ fashion for wee ^rls who love to product of his factory—a gold- cess?” she asked. ^ OFF romp and play. “I am sure of it. To begin with. It’s easily made! It’s very Inex­ trimmed coffin. It doesn’t only depend on you. W ith pensive too! There are approximately 81,- plenty of advertisement, the most Style No. 764 Is designed In sizes 000,000 telephone conversations suitable theater, a proper support, 2, 4 and 6 years. per day in the United States, in the best kind of music, and all that, Pale blue dotted swlss with the other words, each phone is used when you are -ready, you’re bound Peter Pan collar edged with nar­ gjjout three timek a day. to draw all New York.” row Irish lace which is also used Approximately $634,788,660 will , Judy looked at him, her little for band o f puff sleeves is darling. be spent for the construction of face fiery red with excitement. Pink batiste, pink tones in cemdy houses all over the United States Even Rugs Need a ‘T o u mean that you could pay stripe tub silk, yellow sheer lawn, during this year. T f f for all those things, and that you The difference between lazd and Shampoo orchid and white gingham check Cieantn could make me a success?” and French blue linen* are ever so cottonseed or peanut oil is only a to keep their colors clear and “ No— ^It Is 3TOU who will make the smart. ^ couple of atoms of hydrogen In the iTTiat fresh, and to restore their nap success,” Gideon said. molecule. Gean to its original luxurious pile. If "But supposing I didn’t? You More than 80,000,000 people Manchester Herald your rugs need a shampoo— have could make me one— that’s what enjoy electric service In their Dougan do it. Our method is you mean.” Pattern Service 1 ^ ' homes or offices In the United astonishingly effective, the work Gideon made a mistake. style No. 764 is done right here in South Man­ F h o n d “ Something o f the kind,” he said. As 019 patterns are mailed Another useful article for which chester and we do it so well ’And then, seeing 'her furrowed sheep are sacrificed is, as you know, you'll be delighted. brows, he corrected himself. “I from New York City please allow 7155 the sheepskin. jnean, until we get the public to five days. A New York society woman Is to O f course, we also do the appreciate your art, Miss Judy.” Price 15 Cents give a fashionable “speakeasy finest grade of .cleanslhg, She looked at him with the im- Oll<^ Nnme ...... party” In London. . At which, of dyeing and presslBg. 24- fiiense gpra-vity of a child. 764 ^ ^orp^.'foo- course, the favorite dance will be the 'Tou mean that you would pay Size ...... fo r me to be a success. 'Why would reel. Th* S m «£. T'as'T And at'such a. party you won’t Address ...... Pattern price 15 cents in stam p^ you do it ? ” need an invitation. Just say a t the LDOVCAN DYE W ODKS “Because I am convinced that you or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap door that Gus sent you. we. m one of the world’s greatest O f n coin carefully. Hetrrieon Strett Send your order to the “Fat- We suggest that when you send Really la r ^ precious stones, es­ fiazicers,” Gideon replied. ‘Tt Is a pecially emeralds, rubies and sap­ Sooth Man^osUr business proposition, pure and Qtt/ torn Dept., ;JWanchester Evening for this pattern, you enclose 10 Herald, So. Bflanchester.-Coan.** cents additional for a copy of our phires, are in great demand; they, iim ple.” large Fashion Magazine. may run up to $60,000 in value. . '■ Judjr attacked the Ice cream and HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 2 8 ^ i m MANCHESTER EVENING Gtccti* Bon A tni Ltoscj West Sides ^ ______— 2 ■ m , NATIONAL IN HARTFORD TOMORROW MANCHESTER BASEBALL TEAMS United States Wins T A t » , p i r a t e s 8 Brooklyn LOSE MAJORITY OF CONTESl AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Frederick, cf ...... & 2 3 3 0 0 First Tennis Matches Gilbert. 3b ...... ^ ^ 2 2 0 0 Bressler If ...... 3 0 2 2 0 BON AMI SCORELE^ Blssonctte, lb ...... * » « i Town Cluunpion Bon Ann Is Blnnkod by Middletown Wright, 8S ...... \ 1 2 2 5 0 “c ...... • i • * 1 2 3 1 0 Nine 4-0; Green Loses 7-2 to Hartford Red Sox; West InabiUty to paste the old pill in AUison Tops Moon in j AMERICAN t.lark, P° ...... 2 . 0Q 0Q 0 g 2 ( toe pinches paved the way for the '•'S^ > Bon Ami’s defeat at the hands of Flo wets, z ...... 1 0 0 0J)J Sides Beat New Britain 9-4; Legion Swamps Sonlh- the South Ends of Middletown at Straight Sets as Wimble------35 9 13 27 14 .Ytsi Hickey’s Grove yesterday. The TIGERS 5, 4. RED SOX 3, 2 Fittsburgh .-.-.•S'N-, score was 4-0. (Scfond Giunc) 5 1 2 1 7 don Tournament Gets Detroit F.nple. s.'i 12 0 0 ington 16-1; Community Beaten 7-6 in Rockville. Marty Kreese, former Middle- AB. R. H. PO. a . E. Flagstead,...... if ...... 4 % town High school pitching sensar •> 2 3 IVancr, rf ...... 4 1 Johnson, rf .. 3 Traynor,V. 3b ...... « 0 tion, bothered the loealr through­ Gehringer, 2b .3 1 1 Under Way in England. .McManus, 3b , .3 0 0 Comorosky, cf ...... » out the contest with his fast-break- 0 1 5 Suhr. lb ...... *‘J 1 , .3 Manchester baseball teams on the whole experienced a j in j curves. Jack Godek also pitch- Alexander, lb 0 0 Sankey, 2b ...... 4 1 Stone.’ If .. • ■ 0. n r /tiqnqtrous week-end. Only the American Legion and W^st good bau, passing only one. June 23.— (AP) Koenig, ss . .1 0 0 Bool, c ...... 3 1 Wimbledon. 0 (I 0 1 Idt"w trab"n in M»cheater Green, the Bon ^ strong American contlngeni ^ AUers, ss 0 1 I 0 Mosou!’ X ...... J; J? -I! of tennis stars was making■’■’ng substan-SUbstan- Funk,i^unk^ et . .1 0 0 0 COChet of ^ Resautels. 0 0 37 6 13 24 15 0 tial headway f Hoyt, p 0 0 In the third inning Nino Boggini, __ _ — — Runs batted In, Lopez 2, Bressler. . a to the slaughter. The West Sides beat the Bristol West France,iTraitce. the defending singles cham­ 23 4 8 18 Engle, Flagstead 2, Herman 4, F. Bon Ami catcher, suffered a split pion was extended to five hard setsj :on Waner. French, Traynor, Luque, S W ' t o 4" w U I r "iS wee . . 0 by finger and had to leave toe game. R. II. PO. r-M-ederick; two base hits. Eng e, Z to win from Hans Ttoiner of T^- AB. 2 Coach Bill McGonigal made several land in the first round of the W im -, Oliver, cf .. .-.3 1 1 Suhr. Lopez; three base hits, Engle, In u .. ninth to drop a . .3 0 0 4 P. Waner; home runs. Herman 2. changes in his lineup but to little hledon tournament. Cto^het won by Todt. lb ---- 0 1 0 Frederick; stolen bases. Wright, 7 to 6 decision to the Rockville Clerks avMl. The boys were just ha-ving Scarritt, If . . .3 0 2 scores of 6-4, 9-11, 4-6. 6-4, 6-2. Webb, rf ---- . .3 1 Herman; sacrifices. Msmehester Green displayed a^’ an oflday. both in the field and at . .3 0 1 2 P. Waner; double plays. T^rlght to hat as attested by eleven stranded Miller. 2b .. n 0 3 brilliant fielding game in its battle ! Wimbledon, Eng., June 23.— (AP) Narlesky, . 3b 0 Finn to Blssonctte, Luque 4° -■ s: with, toe Hartford Red Sox a t , LEGION’S WALKAWAY runners and six errors. Rhyne, ss .. 0 0 1 0 to Blssonctte; left —The United States got o” “ ®- Heving:. c .. . .3 0 2 3 burgh 7, Brooklyn 5; base on balls. Woodridge Field yesterday but ^he Tomorrow night the Bon Ami good start today in W^Jl^on Durham. P - ..2 0 1 0 oft French 2. Clark 1; out. visitors proved better with toe bat plays toe Polish Americans in tennis championships, Wilnier Alii Durst, zz .. . .1 0 0 0 Clark 1. French 2, Luque 1, Southington’3 American Legion Glastonbury and Sunday goes tX) _ — — — ^-vrk 12 in 7. Luque 1 In 2; winning and as a result scored a 7 to 2 ■vic­ son of Texas taking his 26 2 9 18 5 0 Sltcher, Luque; umpires. Klem. Moron tory. outfit proved no match for toe Dil- Middletoivn for a return game. worto-Comell aggregation at the from Edgar moon, toe A^strali .. 1 Detroit ...... 100 and Stark; time, 1:50. Manager Sam Prentice’s outfit Middletown (4) 200 000—2 X—Batted for Flagstead In Otn. handled 42 chances with only one West Side Saturday afternoon, AB R HPO A E in straight sets 8-1, 6-3, 6-3. I ^^^CaUed Vnd'eth,'Sunday law). z—Batted for Clark In 7th. 1 Runs batted In, Gehringer 2, John- error. Fifteen...... assists...... were gato- j Manchester ■winning 16 to 1. The Gayeski, 2b ...... 5 1 2 2 2 0 ered by the infield and two double j severe toimder storm was the only Mozey, cf ...... 4 0 0 1 2 1 Wimbledon, June 23. .9on, Alexander, Webb. Miller;Webb: t-w’o i At ^ ^ H. K. Lester of base hits, Johnson. Funk, killings took place. Otherwise toe thing which saved the visitors from Kreese, p < ...... 5 1 0 1 6 1 the American Eugene McAuliffe 6-2. three base hits. Johnson; home run. score might have been larger. much worse mauling. Pistel, l b ...... 4 0 1 15 0 0 Gehringer; stolen bases n . H. PO. A. E. The Red Sox presented a very Despite its victory, Manchester Rodenburg, c .. .4 0 1 5 1 0 7-5 0-6 6-4, lu their round of the Oliver; sacrifices, Desautels, Richbourg, rf ...... 5 1 J ^ ® g Wimbledon championships today- plays. Akers to Alexander, Narle^y MaranviUc. ss ...... o 0 - 2 strong lineup with such well k n o ^ change of winning the Snegal, If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 1 S-egory Mangln of Newark, N. to Miller to Todt; left on bases. De­ SlBlBL to ...... -• 0 - 6 5 0 hitting stars as Alexander, Me- (jjgtrict title and thus entering toe Grabek, ss ...... 4 1 0 1 1 1 troit 2. Boston 7; base on balls, otr Berger. If ...... J >-1020 Kernan and Riley. McKernan led , finals because of toe arrange- Sauce, 3b ...... 4 0 1 2 1 1 J., scored another Hoyt 1; struck out. by Hoyt 1, Euy- Chatham, 3b ...... o . ^ ^ ^ American invading tennis forces by ham 3; umpires, Campbell. Connollj the assault on “Big Jack Burl^ | ^alls for only one Berry, rf ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 .Simbrer, c ...... ^ '■ „ g g ...2 11000 defeating Yoshlro Ohta, Japan 4-6, and Gelsel; time. 1:24. Welch, cf ...... 4 P 2 - ^ hardt and Metcalf who followed him i between each team. Bristol Abalr, rf (First Game) , Maguire. 2b ...... 3 0 1 ^ ^ ^ in the sixth inning. It was Burk-1 ,„ta in to * 'V h ^ y '5 o e s . hard-hltUBg young T-,etrolt ...... 000 0.50 000—., 37 4 7 27 13 5 Soston ...... 000 010 011—3 Krankbouse. P ...... ;■ 0 0 0 0 hard’t first game on the mound this Southington Wednesday and Cantwell, P ...... ” \ w V i ‘I Bon Ami (0) Americali southpaw, Batteries: Detroit. Whltehlll and > X. t; JX rrXh way to v i c t o r y over Nigel Sharpe Hayworth. Boston. Gaston and Ber­ 34 ”3 To 27 13 0 ’““"playing o< fine n.11 in T Koot 10 in 8. Cant^^eU - in M&rty — _____ 33 7 9 27 8 0 came down in torrents much to the Lines of fans forming early in Cissell, 2b ...... 3 0 1:1 Nelson 0 in 1; winning pRo"®'-; Hartford Tuesday night for Fro Jimmy mu y Pasternardo, Newington, W. ^ Godek, Msissey by Kreese; struck t o . Kamm, 3b ...... - 0 0 0 Manchester Green (2) relief of the badly battered South­ morning for good places in the un­ 0 0 ■1 Frankhouse; losing v • motor Ed Hurley has assembled a Joe Fournier, Holyoke, each four i AB R H PO A E out, by Godek 9, Kreese 5. .- «■*- Tate, c ...... “ umpires. Pfirman, Scott and Qulgle> , card made up entirely of small bop , ington machine which had been np- reserved sections. _ McKain, p ...... 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 Walsh, p ...... ]4 0 0 0 ^*'z.LBatted for Root in 8th. Frankie Genaro, Schmeling s sta- ped asunder. The play continued on s«teen '' 1 2 Metzler, x ...... t _____0 0 0 blemate and flyweight champion. Schmeling wUl second He^tt'^^Sb ...... 4 0 The league standing and games courts, so the ^ g field of singles ___ feree one of the preliminaries and Hemii. ^ ...... ^ ^ 2 5 4 WEST SIDES WINNERS 32 3 5 24 10 2 At ClnclnnnUi— ^ T m eV Littie-'jeff: champl^^^^ of ...... this week follow: could be cut in half by nightfal • . GIANTS e, REDS 4 the South in toe star bout of ten sppk^brieny^^^^ m -; Hunt, lb , ...... I4 1 11 1 Washington ...... 510 40^0 OOx 10 New York „ ing equipment which 0 1 1 0 Allison started in Chicago ...... 000—— 3 Forgett, If ...... 3 W. L. Pet. The West Sides hit timely yester­ the first two games rff toe big '"Runs batted in. Cronin, Shires 4. AB. R. H. PO. A. E^ rounds. the card stalled fofr the occasion. 0 1 3 0 ___3 1 0 5 3 The heaviest;heaviest boysooys on “ ’ TTartford German societies are iWallett, c ...... 4 Bristol ...... 2 0 1.000 day at the Four Acres to defeat toe Australian. He won the first set Mver 3. Clancy, Kamm, Bluege, Tate, Critz. 2b 3 0 are llgMwelghte. B u a ^ Nadeau ^HarU^r^GermHartford German societies for tte Poudrier, 2b . . . 3 0 0 1 4 two base hits. Llska. Myer. Hunne- Leach. If ___4 I 1 rhts. E Manchester ...... 1 1 .500 West Ends of New Britain 9-4. 0-1, and toe second 6-3. j I.lndstrom, 3b . . ___3 1 1 1 5 meets Abie Reyes Picaut, rf ...... 4 0 1 3 1 field; three base hits, Kerr; sacri­ ___4 1 2 0 of Holyoke 0 1 New Britain ...... 1 1 .500 Basil toe one armed center fielder fices. Kamm. Bluege; double plays. Terry, lb 0 0 0 ___4 1 2 0 Cuba la the e'eml-flaa. of eight haao^^of t a V t S l f h a ^ U a Southington ...... 0 2 .000 scheduled to appear for New; Brit­ CHANCES OF AMERICANS Mver to Ruel to Mycr, Cronin to Ott. rf ... 1 3 0 ^^|{0 0 0 1 HoKan. c . ___4 1 dinner Tuesday evening be- Bristol at Southington, Wednes- ain was imable to play due to ah iln- Wimbledon, Eng.. Shires; left on bases. ___4 0 2 2 3 This is the balance of toe card, him a xPrentlce 0 0 0 0 Washington 8; base on balls, ort Wet­ Jackson, ai 0 expected serious operation per­ (AP.)—Around toe well-known fig land 1. McKain 3. Liska 2; hits, off Allen, cf . ___4 0 1 0 Eddie Reed Hartford, vs. Mys- fore the bouts. day. 0 0 0 0 1 34 2 7 27 15 1 New Britain at Manchester, Sat­ formed on his wife. ures of two American stars, Rig Welland 3 in none (none out in 1st). Hubbell. p 0 0 Walsh 5 in 4 2-3. McKain 5 In e l-3; Hee.se. x . __ 1 0 0 100 220 020—7 urday. A feature of toe game, however, Bill Tllden and Helen Wills Moody, __ 1 0 0 0 1 Red Sox of Htfd. was probably not noticed by most the British tennis championships, hit liy pitcher, by Welland (Rice), by ___1 0 0 0 0 Manchester Green 200 000 000—2 McKain (Rice); losing P>4to?ri Pruett, _ — — ■ of those present. R. Campbell, an opening today, promise to revolve. land; umpires. Guthrie, Hildebrand X—Batted for Poudrier in ninth. The local team will play a team 33 G 10 27 13 from toe north end Tuesday night old time Eastern Leaguer replaced Mrs. Moody dominates the wom­ and Ormsby; time. 1 ;.5C. Cincinnati Two base hits, Taven; three base X—Batted for Walsh In 9th. hits, McKernan Taven, (Jameron, at toe West Side and on Thursday W. Courier at right field after toe en’s singles field of 96 just as toor- Walker, If -----...... n4 1 latter was injure(^ sliding into third. oughly as Suzanne Lenglen used to. Meusel, cf ...... 4 Boggini; hits off Burkhardt 5 in 5, will meet Ed Jolly’s Alumni again At Cleveland!— ___ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Campbell is 56 years old but he TlWen’s championship perform­ INDIANS 4, ATHLETICS 3 Stripp, Sb .... Cetcalf 4 in 4; sacrifice hit, Here is the box score of Saturday’s Kelly, lb .. • • Bockus; stolen bases, Dowd, For­ showed toe boys how to run when ances will be watched with wide­ Cleveland Heilmann. rf . game: he got on toe bases in the seventh. AB. R. H. PO. Eastern League gett; double plays, Riley to Cameron spread general interest as a result Ford. 2b ...... MANCHESTER (18). .Fields, the visiting pitcher struck of toe tall American's spectacular Burnett, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 Pittsfield 9, Hartford 4 (1st.) to Alexander, Poudrier to Boggini AB. R. H .PO .A.E Porter, rf ...... 4 1 2 - Lucas, z ...... Shoots 76 In Country Club out 11 men but Manchester poled sweep through continental Europe s Swanson, zz . Hartford 6, Pittsfield 0 (2d.) to Hunt, Hunt to Boggini,to Hunt; Smith, 2b ...... 3 2 1 0 0 Morgan, lb ...... 3 0 0 14 ^Duroeber. ss . out 12 safeties, three of them being soring tournaments. Hodapp, 2b ...... 5 1 - - Albany 4, Springfield 3 (1st.) base on balls, off Burkhardt 3, Rautenberg, cf ..3 3 2 1 0 Crawford, zz . Albany 3, Springfield 1 (2d.) Metcalf 2, Ehler 1; struck out, by doubles. “Hank” McCann, one of Mrs. Moody, already a heavy fa­ Avenll, cf ...... •> 1 - - Dressen,' 2b .. Sweepstake Saturday; 3 O’Leary, ss ...... 2 4 0 1 1 toe West Sides favorite sons, got vorite to win the singles tiUe for Jamieson, If ...... 4 ) " | Bridgeport 3, Allentown 1 Burkhardt 2, Metcalf 1. Ehler 3: 1 .1 J. Sewell, 3b ...... 2 0 2 1 Allentown 13, Bridgeport 6 (2d.) Dey, 3b ...... 4 1 1 away to a good start connecting for the fourth straight year, became an Myatt. c ...... -2 0 0 0 time, 1:52; umpires, J. Dwyer and 9 0 Providence 12, New Haven 10. Tied for Low Net Squatrito, c ...... 4 3 2 a double the first time up and , a overwhelming choice with the with­ Ferrell, p ...... 3 0 0 0 Betts. Mahoney, If .....2 1 0 0 0 single the next time. drawal of two of her strongest National League 0 32 4 1 2 27 15 34 4 13 27 17 0 Fraser, Ih ...... 3 1 0 3 Ambrose featured with a very rivals, Mrs. Phoebe Watson, who Philadelphia ^t. Louis 12, Philadelphia 3 (1st.) R. R. Bowers, J. S. Hyde and T. (J. Lovett, rf ...... 3 0 1 0 0 difficult catch of a-fly ball up took five straight games from a 0 n n Runs batted in. Llndstrom, Terr^ St. Louis 9, Philadelphia 3 (2d.) COMMUNin FALTERS Bishop, 2b ...... 4 Olt. Hogan 2, Jackson, Meusel, Kelly Hawley tied for low net honors, 6». ] Sullivan, rf .... 1.1 1 1 0 0 against the i^ire backstop. Man­ Queen Helen in the Wightman Cup Haas, cf ...... 3 0 0 3 i New York 6, Cincinnati 4...... t 0 1 4 It ”* Gooch; two base iilts, Terr>, in the sweepstake golf tournp.ment Berger, p ...... 4 0 1, 0 1 chester scored twice in the first on matches, and Senorita Elia de Al­ Schang, c . oil. Jackson 2. Meusel 2. Durocher. Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 6. at toe Manchester Country Club two hits and a base on balls, three varez. Both were forced to scratch Simmons. If Gooch; three base hits, Walker 2, Three errors in toe ninth inning Foxx. lb .. •••a«aa»*4 1 0 • 0 sHcrlflces, Llndstrom. Meusel, Stripp. Boston 3, Chicago 2. Saturday afternoon. Low gross was paved the way for the downfall ot 29 16 9 15 3 2 in the third on three hits, two in the their entries on doctor's orders. An Miller, rf . . Kelly 2; double plays. Llndstrom to American League taken by Douglass Burgessor who fourth on a hit and two errors and expert analysis of toe draw fore­ DvUes, 3b ...... 4 (1 2 1 11 the Community Club in its game SOUTHINGTON (1)...... 4 0 1 3 Critz: to Terry 2. Ford to Durocher New York 5, St. Louis 4 (1st.) turned in a neat 76. He bagged a twice in toe sevent’ on three hit*. casts a final round meeting again McNair, ss *) f>to Kelly. Stripp to Ford to K ellj. with toe Rockville Clerks in toe Savage, ss ...... 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 Shores, p . 0 0 left on bases. New York 5, Cinclimati St. Louis 5, New York 2, (2d.) birdie on the short eighth. ^Thlrty- Windy City yesterday. The final Blaszik, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 New Britain’s runs came on good between Mrs. Moody and Helen Rommell, P1 ...... 1 0 0 0 1 slk participated, all but eight turn­ clean hits. In facL the boys from 0 0 O; base on balls, off Hubbell 1. Frey Detroit 5, Boston 3 (1st.) Schwartz, 3b .... 2 0 0 1 0 5 Jacobs. . A Cramer, x ...... 1 0 0 2 Hcvlng 1; struck out, by Hubbell ing in cards. A heavy thunder score was 7 to 6. toe old country looked like a real Mrs. Moody also is favored to Detroit 4, Boston 2 (2nd.) By virtue of a five run rally in Sespanskl, lb ,...2 0 0 7 0 0 7 24 10 l ’; hits, oft Hubbell 7 In 5, Hevlng 3 Washington 10, Chicago 3. storm ruined many a score in the ball club and clouted toe ball plenty 34 3 In 2 (none out In 8th), Pruett 3 In the second inning Manchester led Albright, 2b ...... 2 0 0 0 1 1 win toe women’s doubles title with 201 010 OOx- Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. closing holes but some refused to hut toe Manchester boys 'played EUzabeth Ryan although this task 2 Frey 10 In 3. Johnson none in l; all the way to toe last inning when Carbone, cf ...... 2 0 0 2 0 0 Philadelphia ...... 020 000 000-—2 winning pitcher, Hevlng; quit and finished in the etoi'm. heads up ball all the time. The in­ a.i«aTmay well -.w . prove - ____ to -- be much more I Runs batted in. . Hodapp, Averlll. the home club put across two runs 'Twlek, c ...... 2 1 0 4 3 0 pitcher, Frey; umpires. Rlgler, Jorda th e standings William Foulds, Jr., had the low field for the West Sides sure looked difficult than-Mrs. Moody will 1 Jamie|om L s'^^vk«; and McGrew; time, 1:50. first nine net with 39-4-35 while J. for a belated victory. Kritz, I f ...... 2 0 0 0 0 2 X—Batted for Hubbell In 6th. sweet. in the singles. » 1 th « "base*'hits,"Hodapp, Simmons; League r* Parv A. F. Davis and R. '.'• Pinney, former Rockville Lindsay, p .... .^. 2 0 0 1 2 0 Dave McConkey developed a sore in the men’s singles, Tllden la a tnr^^^ bases. McNair; sacrifices, z—Batted for Ford In 8th. zz— Ran for Lucas In 8th. W. L. PC. Chapin^’ tied for the second ^ne school player, starred with four Wte arm in the third and gave way to second choice only to Henri Cochet jjaae, Myatt, Morgan; double p l ^ S ; 18 1 1 15 7 z*z— Batted for Durocher In 8th. 41 30 .577 honors with 30 nets. Foulds was in as many times at bat. Rock^l c 10 Walt Kearns who pitched nicely for of France who beat Big Bill In Jhe M ille r to^Schan^^ is'. PhlUdeL New Haven 40 31 .563 out in only three over outhlt the locals two two one. Southington ...... 001 00— 1 the remainder of the game. finals of toe French hard ®°Jdrt left Ferrell i. Bridgeport Mamcheeter ...... 018 66—16 ProvldeDce . 38 SO .559 lows: 545-635-684—30. dler pitched good b^l WEST SIDES (9) championships recently. The Umt- g RommeU l; etruck out, by CARDS la, 0. PH1LL1B0 8, 8 .554 winning gross card ^ a s M f o U ^ . Two base hits; Smith, Dey, Sulli­ AB R H PO A B ed States ls*^heavlly represented in perrell 2; hlte, off Shorei o in 4 1-2, (Flnt Game) Allentown . 41 33 munity . and deserved a better rate. 8t. Louie 37 .500 Out- ...... 535—585—526----- 8S van; home runs: Squatrito; sacri­ Raynor, I f ...... 5 1 2 3 0 0 S e S S ’s rtng!ee ^ith^ a helping | Lmmell; Q 8 4(1In B8 ei-v»2, 8;. lo.ln.,pjtc_h_.r. - - A. E. Springfield 37 ROCKVILLB (7). Shoroo} umpire!, MoOpwan, Morlarty R. H. PO. . 33 39 .468 jji; ...... 543—444—663----- 88 , AB. R. H. PO. A. E. fice hits: Mahoney 2; stolen bases: Wiley, . 3b ...... 5 0 3 3 1 hand for Tllden from George Loft, Douthtt, cf ...... 8 1 1 S 0 0 Hertford .. and O’wenei time. I:o0. , , 1 1 0 0 0 Albany — . 30 45 .400 2b ..3 0 1 2 0 0 Smith, O’Leary, Bsrger, 2; base on Dowd, ss...... 4 2 2 4 0 John Doeg, Wllmer Alllion. John X__Batted tor Rommell in 9th. Adame, Sb ...... 0 76 P. Phlllip*. 7 0 0 ' 11 — Watkins, rf ...... 5 1 a 1 0 I) Pittsfield ,. . SO 45 .400 . .3 0 0 1 0 0 balls off: Lindsay 6; struck out by: McCann, l b ...... 4 2 Van Ryn, Gregory Mangln and 0 1 3 5 0 MlUer, rf . .. Frisch, 2b ...... 4 0 The scores follow; ..4 1 2 1 1 0 Berger 8, Undsay 3; umpires: Bren­ Jolly, r f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Eugene McAuUffc. v > ♦ - Fisher, If ...... 4 n 3 1 0 Gross Hand. Net Berthold, cf Gustafson, c, rf . 3 1 4 2 0 ’’ '7 a5 w T = . BHOW!.. » ,. .4 3 s 9 4 0 PC. ..3 2 1 0 2 0 nan and Kerr. Three youngsters will bolster (FIrat Guinc) Oelbert, se ... W. L. 14 69 Phillips, ss . \ 0 0 R. R. Bow ers...... 83 2 Foley, 2b ...... 4 2 0 0 0 America's hopes in the women's Bottomley. lb ,. .5 8 8 .. 37 21 .638 8 69 Gessay, lb . ..3 2 0 9 0 New Tork ^ „ i 3 n 0 0 J. S. H y d e ...... 77 0 4 0 0 AB. R. H. PO. A, E. Mancuso, 0 .. ...S ...36 25 .590 69 ..2 1 0 0 0 0 Ambrose, c .... 0 singles ■with Sarah and Mianne Pal­ .4 1 2 8 0 0 Rhem. p . • • • . . .4 0 0 0 1 0 T. G. H aw ley...... 98 29 Blonlgz, If . Armstrong, rf . . . 3 0 0 0 » frey of Boston and Marv Greef of 1 combe, _lf New York ... 31 26 .544 9 70 Pinney, 3b .. . .4 1 4 2 1 0 Reeie, 8b .. .'•...... 4 I ^ ^ I "■ .500 C. Johnson...... 79 TONIGHT’S FIGHT W. Holland, cf .. 2 0 3 0 0 Kaneas ready to aid the Iwo Helens 39 18 18 17 10 0 St. Louis . ...29 29 9 71 Grouss, c . .. ..3 0 0 12 0 0 Ruth, rf ...... 30 .464 Wm. Foulds, Jr...... 80 0 Wilkinson, cf . . . 2 0 0 from Berkeley, Calif. Gehrig. Jb .....r.. .* 1 1 1 0 0 Boston .. ■ ... 26 14 71 KloUer, p .. . .2 0 X 0 0 Dis 1 90 \ Southern, of __ :4 J. C. C a ry ...... 85 1 ...25 31 .446 0 Kearns, p ...... 3 Two American combinations, Rice, cf ...... ,....4 Sherlock, lb ...... 4 1 3 10 1 0' R. C. Chapin...... 52 10 72 Heins, P ----- ..3 0 1, 0 2 OVER WABC, WPG 0 1 0 0 ‘ Dickey, 0 ...... 4 n 0 0 0 0 0 .426 ‘a.— D. McConkey, p . 1 Lott-Doeg and Van Ryn-Allison are O’Doul, If Philadelphia ...23 31* D. Burgessor...... - 76 4 72 Chapman. Sb ...... 4 ...... 3 0 0 2 (t 1 .388 \ seeded at toe top in too men’s dou­ Klein, rf ... 0 Cincinnati .. ...23 37 8 78 s o 7 10 27 6 2 New York, June 23.--(AP)—The Weetllng. es ...... ? Whitney. 3b ...... 4 1 0 1 2 W. S. Hyde 82 78 ST 9 12 27 10 bles, and Tllden apd his German rip g r a s , p Frlborg. ,2b ...... a 0 2 0 5 0 ui League P. Ballsieper...... 86 15 OOMMUNTTY c l u b (6) ten-round heavyweight fight be­ WMt Ends (4) partner, Cocllie Aussem, head the Thevenow, ai ...... 8 0 0 3 2 1 W. L. PC. 15 74 6 tween Godfrey and Camera at 0 0 5 1 1 Austin Cfieney-----»9 78 Segar, c ...... ♦ ® ® R« Fink, cf 5 2 1 6;-^^ seeded list for the mixed doubles. McCurdy, c ...... a Philadelphia ...38 23 ,623 F. J. Bendall ...... 85 9 2 Philadelphia tonight will be broad­ 0 3 Spotta. c ,. 0 0 1 0 0 77 SpUlane, rf ...... 2 1 0 Erldcson, sa . . . 5 2 The opening day’s schedule will 0 0 New York ■ ...34 23 .596 C. T. E. Willett ....85 ■ 8 2 cast by a coast to coast network of 0 Blue, lb . CollnrU, p ...... 0 0 1 0 77 Nielson, 2b ...... 1 1 1 R. tkmapbell, rf 1 0 0 be devoted to cutting down toe Badgro, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Waehliigton ...34 24 .568 22 4 Sweeiland, i 0 M. Harrld ...... »9 Hickey, If ...... 2 f 1 the Columbia Broadcasting System, W. Courier, rf 3 2 0 o^ men’ll singles field from 128 to 64 Goslin, If Ulgmnn, x ...... i 0 0 0 0 ...33 26 .559 A. P. D avl*...... 101 24 77 4 The broadcast will open at 10 p. 0 m m m m m m — ——m m Custer, lb ...... J O 1 A. Courtsr, 3b . 0 0 1 O' Pairings Involving Americans Kress, sa ...27 34 .443 24 78 GuUle. • rf .. 30 8 B21 13 8 Detroit .. A. J. Walker*...... -102 POhl, 3b ...eeee.21 0 1 (B.S.T.) and cloSo at 10;46, O’Brien, 3b . . . 4 0 0 were: ...26 34 .438 17 79 MelUlo. #b . Runs batted in,' O'Doul, Fresch 1, St. Louie A. L. OlldcrBleeve . .98 80 Mikoleit, cf .....1 0 1 0 with Ted Huslng at toe .microphone. O. Campbell, lb 4 1 ■7 Q. Tilden vs. A. A- Fysee. O'Rourke. 8b Douthlt 3. Bottomley 4, Mancuao, Chicago . a * a a * a...22 33 .400 F. T. Close .... .104 24 The station list follows; ^ 0 9 3 Klmeey, x •• 81 Coleman, cf .....2 1 0 8 W. Flak. 0 .... 3 AUison vs. E. F> Moon, Austra Watkin.s, Whitney. Frlberg, Gelbertl Boaten . ...21 38 .356 Phil Cheney — . 91 10 WABC, W2XE, WEAN, UNACt 1. 0 : Manion. e •. two base hlt.s, Watkins 2, SUerloqk. 24 82 DcHope, ss ...... >2 0 1 Kelly, If a • a • • • e 4 1 , Frlberg, Mancuso; three base hits. Geo. Westbrook .106. 13 WNAX, WDAY. BUtioi^ VfFG will 4 2 8 Coffma*’ * P • Osborne, 2b Doeg vs. Nigel Sharpe, Great . 98 15 83 Fiddler, p ...... 1 ® also hapdle th# Independently. 33 4 6 24 14 0 Adams. Gelbert; home run. Bottom- g a m e s t o d a y F. Q, W a y ...... 84 ^ Fields, p ... 4 1 h Britain. ^ ley: stolen bases. Pouthlt, W. F. P r ic e ...... 103 19 New York ... ., .- 000 050 OOx—5 sacrlflcea, O’Doul, Klein, pouthlt: 85 10 6 5 26' 0 S Van Pwyn vs. W. A. H. Duff, Can' ,010 005 000—4 Eaetern League R. Q. T ryon ...... 113 28 Primo Camera, Italy’s c h a n g ­ 87 4 9 24 J St. I/)ul8 .... • O'RourKe. Comba, double playa. Priborg to Pfvanow 108 23 85 Rockville ...... 021 000 202-—7 ada. V Runs batted In. ^ to Sherlock. Rhem to U) Bot- Springfield at Albany. J, Gorton ...... er for recognition a* a flwt West Ends. N. Brit nO m OlC McAiillffe vs. H. K. Lester, Great Oaalln, Oulllc; 116 28 86 Community Club ...105 ooo ooo—6 Ruth. Oaiir ». Rica, Goplln: three tomUy: left on baaes, PhlUdelphla, Allentown at Brldgaport. T. W. Stowe .... 87 flight heavyweight, meet* ^ Wf- West Sides ...... 203 200, 20 Britain. tw o l\lt8i PlUO^ J“ T ' ‘ i■ saorl' 2. »t. Loula 8; bBsea on balla. off Lol­ A. Q. Brown...... 103 16 Two b&i6 hits; Cuit®r> Plnn6y» base hlta. tVestUng. Gehrig; lard 1. Sweetland 3, Rhem 1) *4ruck New Haven at Providence. 20 88 gest and perhaps his most formid­ Two base hits. Raynor, KeC flees O’Rourke. OulHoJ doub^ National League p. Dougan ...... A08 Phillips; three base / TENNIS. out, by dolUrd L Bpeeca 1. 8we«t- 24 95 able onponsnt tonight when he goes Foley. G. Campbell; bits ^ . Rico to Gehrig to ChapmaB. 'Kreaa to land 3. Rhem B| hlta, off CoUsrd 8 In Brooklyn at Pltteburgh. J. H. R o se r...... X19 hits off: Klotaer 2 in 8, to Wat with George Godfrey, If, McConkey 6 to 3. K w Wilmington. Del.—Shields beats Blue: left op b a s e s . New York 6 . 2 2-3, Speaoe 8 in 9 1-S, SweetUnd 9 .no card Heinz 8; stolen bases; B^an« 2, Lnula 3: base on halls, off Lorinan New York at ClnclnhaU. T. K. C larke...... tlo negro, in a tea round fight at 0; stolen bases, Dowd, W.' Nercur 6-1, 6-2, 11-9 for Delaware In 3: wild pitch, Rbenii loaing Plteh M. Turklngton...... ,..no card Phillips 2; left on bases; RockvlUe 9- struck out, by ,5- Coffman er. doUardi umpires. Clarke, Magar Philadelphia at Chicago. . . .no card Fields; base oa baUs off. State turf court title. 8; umpires, Van Graflan, Dlnn?ep and R. o. Cheney, Jr. ... 3, Community 8; base all balls on; the PhlUy ball park. kurth and Reardon; time, 1:50. Boston at St. Louie. .no card Godfrey will sp<)t Camera abo« Kearas 2;. wUd pitch, Fie Pittsburgh—Glcnna Collett wins X—Batted for gpeeca in 8tn, Amerioan League A. L. D exter...... Klotzer 5, Flddlff 8, Hein* l\ hit by AU-AHegheny Country Qub invlU- ,no card . — struck 25 pounds, five indhes in height, tpm Keam* 1: hit by pitcher,^ " ‘)!!ri.Vud”-»ov’ o’ii»»ri>. II.«!.; (Saeott* Came) Chicago at Philadelphia. Harry Friwer ...... tion tournament with score of 160. St. Louis ...... Olt )20 04X-9 . . .no card inches In reach and about eeven ' Fields; itrurir out by St. Louis at New York. D. C- Donaldion . .. ScOonkey 2, Keama 2; t gt. Albaui, N. y .—Maurice Mc­ at.» Loula.u.»i...... ,, “ ioo 'T «000 too—3 Philadelphia ...... 110 010 5 H. H. Hunt .. . , .no card I years In age. Batteries: 8t. Lo^s. Orimaa ami Detroit at BoBton. . . .no card Carthy retain* metropolitan ama­ *^*BatTeries: 8t. Loula Manauso. PhllRd^lphia. Nlcholi •no Cleveland at Washington. [R. A. Johnson teur title beating Pennington MUler- and Farrell. New lofk , Sherld Rftff -Davli. Jonei. Ijn* apd Dlokev- Etc**'- ' >M X T i ■ ' I ■• ■;^'t'^-‘ *('M-f-'”‘ ..■ -vf. -■ i , MAN^^ EVENT^G liERAlD’kiiuTH 28. im ' W ' ' ■ ^//"TT^Tr .ri»‘i V ^ PAGE TEN

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E1CWCS6WV'C'6'I^ !S 5 cWOC:W«36»«*^^ FARMS AND LAND FOR Hartford Garnet BROOKLIN BRACES HELP WANTED^l^ALE 36 APARTMENTS—PLATS— l o s t AND FOUND TENEMENTS 63 SALE 71 Overnight ^ W Want Ad Inloniialloii SALESMEN 4 men that are now At Hartfordi— took HILLIEIS 9, 0 . SEVATORS 4, 6 .W ILL THE PARTY WHO employed to w ork' Thursday and TOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all FOR SA LE -^ WHEN THREATENED tricycle from 81 Spruce street Improvements. Apply J. P- Tam­ A . P‘ News (Firat Game) Manchester, return Saturday evenings year around. Main street. South Windsor, Sta­ Pittsfield Saturday eventog, . Only Clean cut men -between ages many, 90 Main street after 5 p. m. tion 28. Electric lights and water. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. same, and receive reward, Tele- Evening Herald of 25 to 35 years wanted. An ex- wmMT-^s ROOM PLAT, first Suitable for buildinig. Tel. 8-0942. EnunBftch, ,cT ______3 1 1 0 0 0 phone 8927 K-ahUc^ 3b ...... 5 - 1 2 0 . 2 0 cellenti chance to add to your pres- floor, in good'condltlon, at 73 Ben Bbston-^Victor Stanwhite, 17, in Srtl^ll. r f ...... 4 1 2 2 0 0 CLASSIFIED ent salary. Apply Montgomery ton street. lagulre Home Bank & city prison on charges of robbing^ Farfell.rlb ...... 4 1 1 11 0 0 Ward & Company, So.-Manchester. HOUSES FOR SALE 72 If ...... 0 0 1 0 0 advertisements automobiles f o r s a l e 4 Trust Company^______two stores and shooting a proprie­ Tice, •...... 5 tor, escapes .after getting out of Borgman. 2b’ ...... 4 2 2 3 3 1 Perched In First ^ c e ; n e w Vachal, ss ...... 5 0 2 0 2 0 ------g o o d USED CARS FOR RENT-5 ROOM FLAT, all SIX^ROOM house, aJl im­ strait jacket and padded cell; first Albe-pts, c ...... 3 3 2 10 0 0 Cash or Terms SITUATIONS WANTED— improvements and garage at 112 provements, for, sale ■ ® to ever escape from prison. Simmons, p 1 ...... 4 0 1 0 2 0 Madden Bros. FEMALE 38 Oak street. Inquire at 114 Oak S t far. quick sale. Telephone 8Q51. Athletics Defeated. words M two words. Minimum cost Is Lynn, Mass.—Officials of New 37 9 13 27 9 1 Hartford 'lT n s^ i'i«‘ p”r“ day for transient 681 Main St. GIRL WOULD LIKE to take bare 4; ROOM TENEMENT'on Eldridge f o r s a l e — 6 ROOM house; also 5 Engalnd Baseball League vote to room bungalow. All improvements. suspend operations remainder of AB. R. H. PO. A. E. of one or two children for the street, all improvements. Furnish­ Ma’la'y, lb ...... 4 0 1 5 1 0 By HUGH S. FUMJERTON, JR. BffectlTe M arA «*'ch a r»e' b u s in e s s SERVICES summer, experienced. Call 3793. ed rooms, 26 Birch street. Inquire Call at" 168 Benton street. Dial seasop. Watson, ss ...... 4 0 1 0 3 2 Swenson, 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 1 2 6 Consecutive Days ..1 7 ctsj ^9 cts Squires, 26 Birch street 8713. Providence, R. 1.—Vincent Cun­ OFFERED, 13 Hohman, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 0 0 ’The Brooklyn Robins who causen 3 Consecutive Day's .. ^9 Jj FOR SALE—BRAND NEW five ningham, 20, found dead from bullet Roser, rf ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 POULTRY AND FOR RENT—BEAUTIFUL 4 and ...... 4 0 0 3 0 something of a surprise when they ^ AU^orderV 'fo'r ’ ‘rrVgular InserUont a «^HES r e m o v e d b y the load or room modem flat, with two car wound in neck; Patrolman E. F. Hurley. If .. 0 j ^ ^ y other jobs for light truck. SUPPLIES 43 5 room tenements 3 Walnut street Bodkin arraigned on manslaugnter Bryant, c ...... 1 0 0 3 0 gained the top of the National will be charged at the every near Pine. Very reasonable. In­ gaxftgc beneath. Reasonable. 184 Papnter, 2b ...... 4 1 2 6 1 4npplal rates for long term V. F irp i 116 Wells street Dial 0 quire tailor shop, telephone 5030 Eldridge street. Inquire 55 Elro charge. .. Jenkins, p ...... 0 0 1 0 0 o' dav^advertlsing given upon f o r SALE-BROILERS , alive or -Walsh, z ...... 1 n 0 0 0 Ads ordered for three or six day* 6148. ______or owner Hartford 6-0972. street, telephone 6776, ____ Boston—Ten persons lost lives in 0 to their rivals for nearly a month dressed. Charles I. Balch, 622 Barre, p ... 0 0 0 2 0 despite numerous threats to their and stopped the ac- WANTED—TEAM WORK carting North Main street Tel. 5374. automobile accidents in state last Smith, c ...... 3 1 2 2 3 0 day will be l°d appear- 3 ROOM SUITE, new Johnson security. ’ tual number of times the aaap^ ashes, plowing, etc. L. T. wooo week. Registrar of Motor vehicles ROASTING DUCKS dressed—32 Block, all modern improvements. LOTS FOR SALE 73 35 4 8 27 11 4 In the past few days the'^Cbicago Co., 55 Blssell street.______Parker reports. Pittsfield .. 402 010 020— 9 cents: live 24 cents; eggs 40 cents. Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ Cubs had a big chance to assume PROSPECT STREET — A few Pawtucket, R. 1.—St. Joseph’s Hartford ... 000 100 021— 4 the lead after Brooklyn had tossed Allen’s Duck Farm, 37 Doan St. tor 7635. choice building lots at a low price. Drum Corps, Fitchburg, Mass., wins Runs batted in, Farrell 2, Sim­ ^N^o’^^tlil forbids” : display lines not f l o r is t s —NURSERIES^ mons, Emmerich 2. Kahn, Small, away a few games through c&re- Tel. 8837. FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat with all High, quiet, healthy location. Build cup for best all-round Massachu­ Hohman, Malay 2. Smith; two base less fielding. But the Robins tight­ STARTED CHICKS. Also 8 and 12 improvements, at 80 Summer near the mills and enjoy the ad­ setts organization at fifers and hits, Emmerich. Kahn. Farrell, Sim­ ened up and won three contests street. Telephone 7541. vantage of noonday lunch at home. drummers convention; Silk City mons, Malay. Roser, Paynter 2; home while the Cubs failed to stand the of any advertisement orderea weeks old pullets, and brol er run, Hohman: stolen base, Small: cockerels, leghorns, reds and rocks, R. J. McKay, 21 Summit street. Fife and Drum Corps, South Man- sacrifice, Emmerich; double play, strain of pursuit and dropped to more than one time. incor- street. Telephone 7 4 5 9 . ______FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ rpu^ inadvertent onilsslon oi from^ our own high record, state Phone 6185. ,Chester, Conn., declared best outside Vachal to Borgman to Farrell: left 2 1-2 games behind with a 3 to 2 em Improements. Inqulr’ at 27 on bases, Pittsfield 8. Hartford 4; l a r g e QUANTITY of flower and tested disease free stock. Guaran­ Massachusetts at convention. defeat at the hEmds of the Braves ^ g e ta b le plants. Geraniums, vinca Elro street. _____ base on balls, off Barre 2, Jenkins 4; teed right Order now for future LEGAL NOTICES 79 Peru, Me.—George Gammon, 5,'>, struck out, by Simmons 10. Jenkins yesterday while Brooklyn was viles and hanging baskets. Asters, delivery. Fred Miller, Cbventry, Boston, hsings'himself sifter visiting 2, Barre 2; hits, off Jenkins 7 in 3, downing the Pirates 9 to 6. f o r r e n t —6 ROOM tenement Barre 6 in 6; losing pitcher. Jenkins: zinnias, petunias, cocIm comb, Rosedale 33-3. with improvements. Can be seen at a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e h e l d birthplace for firs.t.time in 15 years The costly Robins errors disap­ regulaUons enforced^^bjjr^the p calendulas, cosmos, burning bush, at Manchester, within and for the umpires, Flaherty and Kuhn; time, peared suddenly when first place 53 Spruce street or dial 3341. district of Manchester, on the 21st. Boston—Two men and police of­ i;50. strawflowers, stocks, z—Batted for Jenkins in- 3rd. was in danger while the Robin bats edU^ revise or reject any copy con- day of June. A. D., 1930. ficer marked for death in threat 4 o’clocks, all 25c doz. our dozen is FUEL AND FEED 49-A Present WILLIAM S. HYDE. Esq.. (Second Game) swung into effective action. Brook­ •'"cLSllNG^HOUR^Classi^^^^^^ ads to 14. Hardy phlox, hardy chrysan­ messages attached to stones and Hartford ...... 002 112 x— 6 lyn came from behind yesterday, HOUSES FOR RENT 65 '^'^Estate of Marion Pearl, late of thrown through windows of three Batteries; Hartford, Brown and ^e^v^efrl% ^'c^oc/^^on"!“lltu^•day. themums, delphinium, shasta dais­ SPECIAL ON DRY seasoned stove Smith. Pittsfield, Hines and Powers. paced by two homers by Babe Her­ ies, coreopsis, gaillardios, Omental wood 1-2 load birch $5, full load $9. Manchester in said district, deceased. family house in Roslindsile district. man, and one by Johnny Frederick 10:30 a. m. nonnies Sweet Williams, hardy Mixed hard wood $6 and $11; also TO LET—SINGLE HOUSE, 6 Upon application of Stephen D. Milford, Mass.—Governor Allen to score six runs in the seventh and t e l e p h o n e y o u r Pearl praying that administration be ?edJm ’ and varigated f^h^as fire place and furnace chimks. rooms. All improvements. 135 Main granted an said estate, as per appli­ addresses town’s sesqui-centennisu eighth innings. The Cubs made two WANT ADS. (ribbon grass). Tomato plants, loc Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, street. Tel. 4078 or 3028. cation on file, it is celebration. homers off the delivery of Fred ORDERED;— That the foregoing Springfield, Mass.—Dr. Julian D. COLLEGE GOLFERS Frankhouse, recent Boston acquisi­ ^ATE^glvln'K doz, $1.00 hundred, pepper plants Coventry. Telephone Rosedale 33-3. application be heard and determined fs L^'convenfence to advertisers but 10c doz., 75c hundred, blue spruce, at the Probate office in Manchester Lucsis, Boston, elected state com- tion, one of them was Hack Wil­ r a t e s will be accepted as and all kinds of evergreens, ^ways SUMMER HOMES in said District, on The 28th day of msinder Veterans of Foreign Wars son’s 21st. f u l l I a TMENT iT paid at the busl- nuen 379 Bumslde Ave. Green­ h o u s e h o l d g o o d s 51 67 June, A. D.. 1930, at 8 o’clock (s. t.) at closing of 10th annual state en­ IN TITLE TOURNEY The New York Giants picked up ness office on or before the *eventh FOR RENT house, East Hartford. Tel. 8-3091. in the forenoon, and that notice be campment. a game on the Cubs when they got day following the ^ "‘^i"*cHARGE f o r s a l e —c o a l RANGE cheap given to all persons Interested in to Bennie Frey in the seventh and each ad otherwise the if taken,.at once. 19 Autumn street. FOR RENT—6 ROOM cottage at said estate of the pendency of said Washington—Hoover warns he KATE will be collected. No responsi- application and the time and place of will veto veterans relief bill if Pittsburgh, June 23.— (AP.)— eighth for three nms at a time Euid ^ lity for errors in telephoned ads STORAGE 20 Telephone 5765. ______Black Point, during July and hearing thereon, by publishing a took a 6 to 4 decision from the will^be assumed and their accura y August, all modem conveniences, copy of this order In some newspaper passed, and Mellon says budget Through the merciiess hazards of m o v in g — TRUCKING— FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD furni­ cannot support it. I Oakmont—one of the most treach- Reds. The St. Louis Cards took two cannot be guaranteed. Apply to Percy Robinson, tele- having a circulation in said district, ture, beds, stoves, chairs, carpets, on or before June 23, 1930. and by Englewood, N. J.—Son born lo I ermis greenswards in the land— 8(^77163 from the Phillies clouting 33 INDEX OF PERRETT & GLENNEY ^ c.-M o^ phone 6937. chair swing, some farm tools— posting a copy of this order on the Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh. 103 college players today bee-an against five pitchers to -win by CLASSIFICATIONS Ing, packing and shipping Dally public sign post in said town of Man blankets, robes, wood, stove lengtti f o r r e n t —7 ROOM cottage at Washington—Csmnon holds Tink- their race toward the national® scores of 12 to 3 and 9 to 3. sefvi?e to and New York. 14 Chester, at least five days before the The Detroit ’Tigers altered the Births ...... B —must be sold— your own price as 144 New Britain Road, White day of said hearing, to appear if ham’s signed statement, omits sec- throne of intercollegiate golf. Engagements ...... trucks at your service. Agents for they see cause at said time and place American League standing a bit by Marriages ...... p I have sold my farm and must Sands, Black Hall, Conn. Call eral accusations, and challenges him The colors of 15 universities and United Van Service, one of the and be heard relative thereto, and to disclaim immimity on full House colleges from all over the country winning a pair of games from riie Deaths leading long distance moving com­ vacate on or before July 1st. Mrs. Park Hill Flower Shop. Telephone make return to this court. Card of Thanks ...... j, will wave over the battle for team Boston Red Sox 5 to 3 and 4 to 2. panies. Connection in 162 ciues. Donald Johnson, Sr., Wapping, 5463. ______^ ______WILLIAM S. HYDE speech. Xn Memoriam ...... * , Conn. Near Wapping Creamery. Judge. Kansas City—Bishop Partridge, championship, with eastern schools The Athletics dropped the final con­ L ist and Found ...... Phone ^ 3063, 8860, 8864.______test to the Indians 4 to 2. Wes Announcements ...... ^ j FOR RENT—5 ROOM furnished H-6-23-30. of west Missouri diocese of Protes­ predominating and with Princeton OAK DINING ROOM SET Ferrell breaking Cleveland’s lostog Personals ...... V illi...... a l w a y s on t h e r o a d —L. N. cottage at Myrtle Beach, windows tant Episcopal church, dies. ready to defend the honor it won AutoniobUc* $35 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD streak, holding the champions * to Hevenor. We pool loads to ^1 shore and veranda screened in, all im­ at Manchester, within and Jor El Paso-^Bartenders and waiters last year. Yale, Harvard, Dart­ Automobiles for Sale WATKINS provements, $35 per week, includ­ District of Manchester, on the 21st. in Juarez demand maximum penalty mouth, Penn State, Pennsylvania, seven hits. The Yanks had as muich Automobiles for Exchange...... » points between New London and luck against St. Louis. They scored Auto Accessories ^Tires^^...... ^ Lidgeport. Also furniture and FURNITURE EXCHANGE ing gas and electricity. Apply 143 day of June, A. D.. 1930. for “Jeff” Meers, American, ac­ Bowdoin, Williams and Holy Cross Auto Repairing—Painting...... Present WILLIAM S. HYDE ,Esq.. all their runs in one inning to win piano moving; packing and Florence street. Phone 7214 or cused of slaying bartender. ■will be the other eastern entrants. Auto Schools ...... , FOR SALE — FLORENCE auto­ Winchester, Va. — Home town Ohio State, Notre Dame and Illi­ the first game 5 to 4 but the Autos— Ship by Truck ...... • storage; light and heavy hauling. matic, three burner oil ccwk stove, 8881. “^^Estate of Barney Johnson late of Yankees could not make their 12 Tel. Hartford 8-1128. Residence Manchester, in said District, de­ welcomes Byrd. nois -will be here for the middle Garages—Service—Storage ...... *0 in good condition. Inquire at 12 ceased. ■“ Toledo, Ohio—Man and wife die west; Alabama will represent the hits count in the second contest Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... - “ Tel! Hartford 8-0853. Winter street. On motion of Hulda Jolinson ad­ south and Rice and Texas the and lost by a 5 to 2 count. W-inted Autos—Motorcycles •••• 1* LEGAL NOTICES 79 ministratrix in flaming plane. Washington, with Liska pitehing business and Professional Services L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and f o r s a l e — PIANO, electric radio, ORDERED:—That six months from Wichita, Kans.-^Pilot killed after southwest. thei21st day of June. A. D., 1930, be a five hit game and Art-Shirwfffeatd- Business Services Offered ...... * piano moving, modem AT a COURT OF PROBATE HELD plane nosedives in race. Golfers of these schools also will Household Services O ffered...... 1* -a bed room set, porcelain top table. and the same are limited and allow­ ing the attack -with three blows experienced help, public store­ Leaving town, 220 Center street. at Manchester, within and for the ed for the creditors within which to Tamaqua, Pa.—’Two killed after seek the indiiddual title held by Building— Contracting ...... " District of Manchester, on the 2lst. Thomas Aycock, Yale, now gradu­ that drove in four runs, made M Florists—Nurseries ...... J® house. Phone 4496. Telephone 796^ bring in their claims against said plane crashes on takeoff. Hnv nf Tune A. D-, 1930. estate, and the said administratrix is Hamburg—Graf Zeppelin breaks ated from the ranks. even greater advance by touching Funeral Directors _ PreLnt WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq.. Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ... 17 directed to give public notice to the from moorings; crev: unable to land The six-day program lists 36 Chicago White Sox 10 to 3. PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 creditors to bring in their claims holes for qualifying, 18 today and Millinery—Dressmaking ...... MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 53 the matter of Edward Kacma- within said time allowed|„by postmg her for some time. From the poitions yqu receive, Moving—Trucking—Storage ... rezyk of Manchester in said district, a copy of this order on the public Paris—King Alfonso of Spain, and 18 tomorrow. The low 32 will con­ PAINTING, PAPERHANGING and f o r s a l e —UPRIGHT PIANO in sign post nearest to the place where tinue in the championship flight. you might well think restaurant pie Painting— Papering ...... ‘"upon application of John Kacrna- Santiago Alba, exiled Spanish Professional Services ...... kalsomining, first ^ class work good condition, also graphonola the deceased last dwelt within said The team championship -will be de­ was cut by a razor blade. rezyk praying that he be town and by publishing the same in liberal, confer on matters of state. Price reasonable, by the job or Toe with records. Phone 5218. guardian pf the estate of said niinor Vatican City—Pope proclaims cided during the qualifying round. TaUorin”g— DyeinR— per hour. Telephone 8475.______some newspaper having a- circulation Toilet Goods and Service ...... -» and be authorized to compromise a in said probate district, within ten canonization of Caterina Thoma, The first and second rounds of Wanted— Business Service ...... certain doubtful claim the Property days from the date of this order, and match play -will start Wednesday; HOMES FOR SALE PAINTING AND PAPER hanguii, of said minor, as per application Spanish canoness, and Liilucia Filip- 'I ■ - Educational ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 return make to this court of the no­ the quarter finals Thursday -with Courses and Classes ...... ^ neatly done, prices reasonable. pini, Italian foundress of teaching Henry Street. 6 rooms, good °*^ORDERED:—That the foregoing tice given. .^^-i l l i a M S. HYDE Private Instruction ...... *"*2R-A Jr., 36 Walnut f o r RENT—t w o FURNISHED order of nuns. 36 holes and the same route will sized lot, garage, $6,500 terms. James F. Roach, application be heard and determined Judge. obtain for the semi-finals Friday rooms, light housekeeping privi­ at the Probate office in Manchester Chemnitz, Germany—Bridge col­ Bigelow Street. Nice single all Musical—Dramatic ...... r® street. Dial 5921. H-6t23-30. _____ and the finals Saturday. Wanted—Instruction ...... leges, garage if desired. Pleasant in said District, on the 28th day of lapses, injurying 90. ft up-to-date on half acre lot, easy Financial surroundings, 19 Autumn street. June A. D.. 1930. at 8 o clock (s. L) a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e HELD Shanghai—Nationalists claim im- terms, low price. B on d s-Stocks-rMortgages ...... 31 REPAIRING 23 in the forenoon and that notice be Manchester, ■within and for the portajnt -victory in'Honan-offensive, ARREST MACEDONIANS Town. given to all persons Interested .dn Tanner Street, Elizabeth Park, Business Opportunities ...... «- district ’ot ‘Manchester, on the 21st. but reports from missionaries give Brand new, a beauty at $7,500. Money to Loan •••••••••:...... SEWING MACHINE repairing of said estate of the Pendency of ja l d day of June, A. p „ 1930. Sofia, Bulgaria, June 23.— (AP)— Help and Situations application and the time ?-Pd Present "WILLI^^ S. HYDE, Esq., rebels cre^t. terms. Help Wanted— Female ...... 3u all makes, also clocks and watch BOARDERS WANTED 59-A of hearing thereon, by publishing a Many Macedonians have been ar- Help Wanted—Male ••;;•••••----- repairing. R. W. Garrard. 61 copy of this order in some pewpaper Truk Estate for Laura B. Morton restfed in Sofia and other Bulgarian Help Wanted—Male or Female •• *7 Mather street. WANTED—TWO MEN boarders, on having a circulation In said dlstrlp, under the will of -WllUe T. Morion cities by government order. A ROBERT J. SMITH Agents------Wanted ------...... , ^ , Center street, near mills and trol­ on or before June 23, 1930.-®and by late of-M anchester in said district, LAST IN D. A. R. SERIES Situations Wanted— Female 38 posting a copy of this order on the number of them have been released 1009 Main St. 39 MOWER SHAiRPENING, vacuum ley. Telephone 8839. dCC63.S6d« ' * but the others today were being de­ Situations Wanted—Male cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ public sign post in said , Upon application of the Trustee Selling Fire and Aotomoblle Kmployment Agencies ------Manchester; at least five days before for an order .of sale of real estate tailed for further examination upon J.lve Stock— Pels—Poultry—VehlclcH the day of said hearing, to appear if BROADCAST TODAY Insnranoe. ing, key fitting. Braithwaite. 52 belonging to said Estate as per ap­ political charges. Dogs— Birds— Pets ...... J}, Pearl street. a p a r t m e n t s —FLATS— they see cause at said time and place plication on file. Live Stock—Vehicles ...... and be heard relative thereto, and ORDERED;—^That' the said appli­ Poultry and Supplies ...... TENEMENTS 63 makp return to this court, make return .^^^^lAM S. HYDE cation be heard and determined at Wanted — Pets— Poultry— Stock 44 the .Probate office In Manchester, on COURSES AND CLASSES 27 Judge. Mrs. George Maynard Minor, of For Sale— Mlacellaneoua FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement, the 38th day of June. A. D„ 1930, at “Riverby” Waterford, Conn., honor­ Articles for S a le ...... j® reasonable rent. Apply at 176 1-2 H-6-23-30. 8 ■ o’clock'(S. t.) In forenoon, anjJ the Boats and Accessories ...... ” BARBER TRADE taught In day Court directs said Trustee to give ary president-general of the Na­ Building Materials ...... Spruce street. _____ and evening classes. Low tuition AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD public noti(>e to all peFspns , interest­ tional Society of Daughters of the Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 44 ed in said estate, to appear if they Electrical Appliances—Radio ^ rate. Vaughn Barber School. 14 FOR RENT—4 ROOM apartment, at Manchester, within and for the Revolution'will close her series of district of Manchester on the 2lst. 866 c&nsc and be li6ard thereon by Fuel and Feed ...... V ' i ’ 'I Market street, Hartford. __ gas and heat, 13 Oak street; Apply publishing a copy of this order once talks sponsored by tlje council of Garden — Farm— Dairy Products 50 dav of June. A. D., 1930. I Watkins Brothers. “ PreLnt WILLIAM S. HYDE, Esq., in some newspaper having a circu­ D. A. R. by an address to be de­ Household Goods ...... "J lation in said probate district, and livered tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 Machinery and Tools ...... »- by posting a copy of this order on Musical Instruments ...... PRIVATE INSTRUCTION 28 iFoR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, sec­ ‘^’Eftate of Harriet G. Robinson late over Station WTIC. Mrs. Minor of Manchester in said district, de- the public sign post in said Manches­ Office and Store Equipment . . . . ages. Sunnyside ond floor, all improvements, no ter, five days before the said day of •will speak on the subject “The :deal Specials at the Stores ...... o® TUTORIN G—All steam heat, rent reasonable, 15 hearing and return make to the Wearing Apparel—F u rs ...... Ethel M. Fish. ^^Upon application of Esther Robin and work of thfe D. A. R.” Private School. Starkweather street. Inquire Chas. son praying that administration be This is the last of a series of Wanted—To Buy ...... “<> Telephone 3300. Court. WILLIAM S. HYDE Rooms— Board—Hotels—Resorts Kaselauska, 17 Starkweather St. granted on •said estate, as per appli­ Judge. talks which began on Feb. 4, and Restaurants cation on file, it is _ ORDERED:— That the foregoing h -6-23-30. which have been of unusual Interest Rooms Without Board ...... _ 59 FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, second to locad members of the organiza­ Boarders W a n ted ...... h e l p WANTED— floor, with sun porch, steam heat, application be heard and determined Country Board— R e so rts...... uO 35 at the Probate office in Manchester tion. Hotels— Restaurants ...... FEMALE______garage and garden, 28 Marble in said District, on the 28th day of June. A. D., 1930, at 8 o’clock (s. BEDS’ MEMBERSHIP. Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 6- WANTED—NEAT reliable girl to street. Telephone 6712. t.) Real Estate For Bent in the forenoon, and that notice be . BLAST lULLS COUPLE /\.partments. Flats. Tenements .. 6o go to East Hampton, Conn., for f o r r e n t —4 ROOM tenement, given to all persons interested in Moscow, June 28.— (A P)—Mera- Business Locations for Bent .. . S4 the summer. General housework second floor $18.00, 19 Ridgewood said estate of the pendency of said bersWp of the Communist Party in Houses for Rent ...... and plain cookipg. Apply 43 Olcott application and the time and place of this first quarter of 1930 increased DenvcTi Colo., June 23.— (AP) ■— Suburban for Rent 66 street. Inquire on premises or call hearing thereon, by publishing a County, officials today were at­ Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 Drive, Pine Forest. Tel. 6501. 7472. coDV of this order in some newspaper by 2Ja;,0M, .bringing the present Wanted to Rent ...... 65 having a circulation in said district, str^th.^'Of7tlie party to 1,800,000. tempting to determine the cause of Real Estate For Sale WANTED—GERMAN or Swedish on or before June 23, 1930, and by The‘itgiires allow for about 150,- a terrific explosion which last night Apartment Building for Sale . . . 69 FOR RENT—JULY 1ST, 6 room posting a copy of this order on the girl for housework. Experience not tenement, with all improvements, 000 members recently expelled for killed a couple i<^®7itifi^ from ot­ Business Property for S a le ...... ^0 public sign post In said town of Man­ ters as Mr. and Mrs. CTifford Ho­ Farms and Land for Sale ...... It necessary. Reference required. ,at 72 Summer street. Inquire at chester, at least five days before the deviating 'from party pplicles or Houses for Sale ...... 7- Write Box A, in care of Herald. 70 Summer street, after 5 p. m. day of said hearing, to appear if failure to''observe strict standarijs gan of Hill City Kas., and IvOts for Sale ...... 73 thev see cause at said time and place wrecked their' automobile. Resort Property for Sale ...... i* and he heard relative thereto, and of conduct, and Uyinjgj prescribed by f o r RENT—f i v e ROOMS on the controa^'pommisedota. Forty-eight The bodies of the victims were Suburban for Sale ...... 7.t With Italy’s attitude what it is, make return to this court, found several hundred feet from the Real Estate for Exchange...... <6 you can depend on France to cele­ Rogers Place, off Prospect street, make e WILLIAM S. HYDE per cefit;of the membership are fac- Wanted—Real Estate ...... 7 7 bath, lights and gas $20. Dial Judge. ' tory'workers. -wreckage of their automobile. Auction—Legal Notices brate a safe on Seine 14th of July h -6-23-30. Legal Notices ...... 78 this year. 4979. GAS BUGGIES—As It Stands Now CONSPIRATORS CARiEPULiy IAEANWMILE , THE ^HILE in m arked • * >a/EA)/E WE AYE 1J4EIRTJ4EIR WEB — INCH BY IN C H --S T E P OOR NBLUK C«W«PV ----- CRUHt. :bNTRAST • IS OLD b y s t e p .— n o detail IS LEPT TO CHANCE — m_ _ _ FATE HA» HEAPED MANY MRS. HPUY— SVfET AHP KINO-— 'VHO HARDSHIPS UPON H6R USTEN, KATE, NO—THAT*5 NOT THE^W«Y POMANCE SHATTERED- - R 0B 6B 0 OP TO A WOMANS HEART— t h in k s 1*VE D O P E D SON IS STILL NEUJE h e r f a t h e r ------AND NOV — OUT- MY PROF»OSAL — YOUR 0I5CHWRGED PROM THE Th e in n o c e n t « NELLIE - - MARRY ME AND MARRIAq^ 5T 0R E AS A COMMON THIEP, BABE SHE IS rr ANY VONOER THIS PRA*L. VOO’LL HA'VE ALL THE MELD IN TO JOE WpULD ^ 9 MONBT y o u IXANT — - COMPLETE AlRlTlBiUlNlK g ir l #?ESP0N0S 'TO THE HER ^ - m a i d s — j e w e l s - - T H E MY HAPPINESS k in d n e s s o p t h a t ARMS— CUW4ING» l a t e s t 0 O W N S -- — OH IP HE N ory^ry c r e d i i ^ U . unscrupulous SeOUMOREL, UMOUSHMES w e r e n ’ t s o JOE KSLIX— ANOtWS — A COUNTRY BASHFUL—SO » 1 5 a CK . IN UTOPIA , There are at least four mistakes in the above piemre. 9WEEr OLD MOnWBR . HOME--” T I M © . DICK WILEY THINKS tain to grammar, history, etiquette, d r a w ^ or ^ . WHO INNOCENTUr find them. Then look at the 8or»“ bled wort ..b e lo w --^ - NELLIE 19 ALREADY can a i d s h is M ^S O .' HEAVY- scramble it bv switching the letters around. Grade ypqrself 20 .or th. tind. a*a 20 tor the word U you tmKramo,o h e a r t b o . ^ PORLORN; h e QAiZES IL

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, COHN, MONDAY, JUNE 28.19S0. pAcaiajM \ By Percy I- Crosby F l a p p e r F a n n y S a y s : SKIPPY S E N S E « » i n o n s e n s e wec.u.5.pAT.onr. \ . T LIFE’S COMPLETENESS If I could have my dearest wish ful­ Plow’'*" VA filled, . , And take my choice of all earth’s treasurea, too, And ask from heaven whatsoeer I willed, I’d ask for you.

No-man I’d envy, neither low nor high. Nor king in castle old or palace I I I’d hold Golconda’s mines less ricn POKE than I, i-x-* If I had you. HAPOCR.' Ttoil and privation, poverty and care, Undaunted I’d defy, not future woo; (CTJ. Having my wife, nO jewels else I d G 7 , 3 .©1930 * Britain right* reservee' * wear. / King Featurts Syndicate,'Inc. & If she were you.

Little I’d care how lovely she might; he, „ I OUR BOARDING HOUSE How graced with every charm, how, The Little Scorpions’ Club By Fontaine Fox fond, how true; • ' • By Gene Ahem E’en tho perfection, she’d be nought I What’s the good of a crew-neck to me ! sw'eater when the crew’s too busy Were she not you. 1 to neck? FINISH OF THE THREE ROUND BOUT TO DECIDE WHO WAS TO WAV, LAD .-TH"’ "BELL IS o a T ^TipewriT e Vqur There is more charm for my true,' wants to get thin gets skinny BE THE REGULAR RIGHT FIELDER ON THE LITTLE SCORPIONS o ic e VIHa t p r e p a r a T io ^Jj 6F ORDER -^THc RE PLAM M M loving heart Mr. Henpex— Say, Maria, is there B A S E B a l l t e a m . BoMD PAPER, , In everything you think, or say, Woa MADE R iR \S Mo b CD V A T ' a foot rule about the house? MAiToR PUT iT or do, ! ----- VOUR VACATIQM^ TH15 Ho m e AM’ b e s i d e s ,' IM a M EMVELOPE Than all the joys of heaven couia | Gladys was a little baby s u m m e r ? VIHe r e e’er impart, impart, ; was petted quite a bit. She is PEDDLERS, s o l i c i t o r s ADDRESSED TS VaU IMTe MP Because its you. : eighteen, and the situation is AM’ CAMVAS5ER3 ARE VOURSELF AM’ . HAVE AKi ! pretty much the same. DROP IT IM TH’ The good die young and poor; the , ---- e. EVCELLEM T PLAA^jlF MoT allo w e d oM TH ’ bad live long and prosper. i Did ,we tell you about the doctor 4 ^ PREMISES v«^AM’ MoT u a u m d r v __ i whose rival took away his business? VqlI c a r e T o oml.v t Ha T , b u t v ie BAc3* Tommy— Pop, what is a skeptic? I Yeah, he lost his patients, and sued USTElI , E 0A P Tommy’s Pop— A skeptic, my son, for alienation of afflictions. KAV'e A VACUUM 'n is a person who doUbts everything ----- CLEAMER I you are sure of. Men of Vision Usually Leave a ------Trail of Unpaid Bills. No Truth in It. “Who says that ----- / 0^ GOOD all men are bom free?” wailed the Mrs. Henpex— Yes, there is, and MV/ voung father as he received the doc- you’ll just remember it and wipe ( o tor’s %m. your feet on the mat before you ' dare come in. She— I’m not that kind. • He_Jack said you were even Oddfellow: One Who Cant Drive -St., j^j0der. an A.u to mobile. ? Man— I would like to see some-1 s)ie was just a brakeman’s daugh- thing simple in a hat. I ter, but how she could handle the Clerk— There’s a mirror just fast males. * behind you. : ------____ 1 Man— Haven’t I seen your face A mother finds it hard ever to ! somewhere ? forgive the woman who marries her j stranger— Very likely! It goes boy or the man who wouldn’t marry about with me a g’deay her i __ ^ j Her real name is Helen, but V Nature sometimes does her work; Honey is her neck name. too well, and the woman who wants j ------to get plump gets fat, and the one , Golf is a rich man’s game played ______1 largely by poor folks who ■ ought to be at work. iNCEL I’m getting in some mean licks, said the cat as she licked the cream UPON dish. J w S i A TIME. Joseph— His wife used to be a 1« . peach. Matthew— She still is - She s a na u. a rat. orr. k rf iAJrre:RE:sT'Ei> - peach ’o Reno. .u< C1S30 BY NCA SERVtCC, INa ©Foflttme Fox, 193I It is cstim-^id that the average I human body is worth between $12 and $15 if the chemical materials By Crane composing it were sold at commer­ WASHINGTON TUBBS IL The Big Parade cial prices.

OgONl^ IF ____ONU< Z'VHERE'S MAR'ITIHE'^ VJAERE AWE '<00 s 'Betcha sox. vJE f listen AERe, TH’ GANG BACK BUM-HESAH> BEEN?TA\S FPMJTiy SHE HOIAE could / c,^ “ ■■ ' SHE WAS iM\NTHVS.T00. THIS TO The Nat Cracker OOlMCr TO. FlMb MW2.V AiREl C’PiONl 'AT BIG SHOTl W6 VIE 600FV OLD EMP’ROk \mauttoseg. PEMANb PERSON HAS r \S AT SE6 USN0VJ, 'y CAN'T STW-L US OFF^ TAE-EMPEPOR, Tt) kNOVl SEARCHED HiGrt NOUR i Donie Bush admits he is discour- ANN UON&ER. An d DAWGOttE VUCfl’S AND UOW. QUICK, j PARAPE i aged trying to teach the White Sox PftONTO.toO, WAPPENEO The enchanting / vihat? j to play baseball. Why doesn’t he ONE 'WP^TIEN-M/ Eugene O’Ni j promote a championship fight? AOJAVTS NOUR 7 dramatist, was AOVIANCVNL WEARD expelled from j One of these days a team from PQOTSTEPS.^*- " - Princeton fo r ; the coast is not going to win the tossing a bottle j eastern intercollegiate track meet, of *eer through I and that will be front page stuff. the study win- ’ dow of the uni­ I Miller Huggins said once upon a A versity p r e s i- I time that baseball was a funny I, dent. He also I game. Mr. McGraw must have had once prospected ' somewhat similar feelings recently for gold in Cen­ j when he lost a series to the Boston tral America. Braves. AND VWAT A PARADE \T iS l OANCVNG Cj\«LS PN THE hundreds AND S0V.DIERS AND BANOS AND ELEPHANTS GALORE— A STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE O f ASIATIC POHP and s p l e n d o r , ALL \N HONOR OP OLD \NASH AND EAST. ncG. u. 8. PAT, orr. o 1930 by ne* service, wc.

Home Sweet Home By Blosser STORY HAL. COCHRAN^ PICTURES// ICIN< FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS lAV stars' 7 \NE OOSlfrA BE FRECKL.es VNILL IT JUST DOESN'T SEEtA ) VES-N^/HEARTS * that his y LUCW_ SB&N' "iWEM BE GLAD TO HEAR. SEE-AIN'T POSSIBLE THAT OCR 80V < SlfAPLV SOlNG P'tV- DOCKT MOM TUEY Tore DovwN VA ALL (5 CDAAINS HOMiE ToD^--'i PAT--AND I’fA WANING TUATOLD iAYSTEKy SEE^AS LIKE AGES J ALL WS FfSlORlTES lAAUE MANOR VNHiLE EXCITED, TAS? 1 S ince we Sat at for dinwer. IT 60 HE VWAS OOR TABLE TOTNIGHT aUACk! A^NAV- kNOVN 1 AfA!

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.. , REG. U. 8. PAT. orr. ■ 0 1S30 BY NEA StWVieC. , B y Small The Youngster’s Slant r=TO5. U."& PAT. Off. SALESMAN SAM r NS.V BVt \ VNPKRT, *TVI0 GrlPiNT LOLLXPOPS ^ OW , '^QO CjQ, tAVWlSTfe.R. F T TW , 0 0 0 ^ ------v’ V. SO M ice.’ v^ltPL *t«Vs ’T g.kI c e n t s 1 SPNEOyv • • eu? They watched the watermelon 1 a>way, wee Goppy said. “Here’s VIOM'X t 0 0 ? SViMOKT SCHOOL^ x>at and Scouty said, “They tempt I where we’ll stay until we eat the my throat.^ I wish we had a big : melon. We will not be bothered me 'that w^^e ail " could eat right : here.” So everything turned out 7 lere. With my fine Scout knife I ! Teal nice. Each Tiny had a great :ould cut it into dandy pieces, but j big slice. The Travel Man, too, ve’U have no chance to try it out, ! took his share and smiled from ear n eat a bit, I fear.” I to ear. The Travel Man just smiled. And I When they were through the hen. he pleased all of the 'Tinies Tr.'’.vel Man said, “Well, boys, now iHuiiiiiiiuliUliuiliDiiuiiii vhen he said, "Well, boys, I think I guess we can go right down to a ftM' H€. GOT tAfc lM FOR. hat I can fix yo- up just right. real queer shop that you will like M OTm M’ [ Tor almost nothing I can buy a ^ to see. I’ve visited this place before nelon that will make you sigh. and there is quite a 'treat in store. :ome on right down and help me. A man there makes fine pottery Pick the biggest one in sight.” and is clever as ca- be.” _ So to the boat they promptly ran. me boatman said. “You bet you And so they wen’’ there very an pick any melon that you want. quick. Said Scouty, “Say! 'This ,’m here to sell them all,” “Ah, place is slick.” Great urns made out lere’F a big one,” Qowny cried. And of pottery were standing here and hen Jie hugged it to his side. “Hang there. The pottery man was htod at work. He said, “Hello,” but didn’t otight,” cried someone else. - - . ® :C? o . v Don’t let that melon fall.” shirk his. daily toil. The _ Tinies N Right down th6 dock, not far found his handiwork was rare. i

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•Minn Dorothy Russell of Winter street is spending several weeks ABOUT TOWN with her sister, Mrr. James Robb of Scarboro, N. Y. CM9 N .OecQ KitUe of 45 The annual outing of the Men’s street was awarded the prise of <5 Friendship club of the South Metho­ Sered by the F. T. Blish Hardware dist church will be held next Sat- Company for the nearest gaeas as urday afternoon at Lake - Pocoto- j | to the number of running feet m p a n g , East Hampton. Autos will GOOD THINGS TO CAT the piece of Jersey copper scr^n leave the church at 1 p. m. A com- cloth that had been on mittee of which WUlard Horton is i ] JUST BUSINESS SENSE prize winning guess was 168 feet 6 nhnirman is making arrangements \ Siches. The correct answer was for a chicken dinner at the Winde- It isn’t a question of morality; it’s a mere matter 171 feet 3% inches. mere hotel convenient to the lake. of business sense—being careful not only to tell There will be sports of different nothing but the truth in an advertisement but, in ( Company G, 169th M a n i^ win kinds during the afternoon and aU addition, not to stretch the truth. A (fisappointed, Monotone and Chiffon Patterned issue pay checks at drill tonight at men of the church will be welcome. disillusioned customer is a customer los't. the State Armory. The new non­ Tickets maybe obtsdned from mem- j Pinehurst, with this fact in mind, does not hesi­ commissioned officers of Company bers of the club or at the. church. ■ tate to stake its reputation on the statement that G are Corporeils Crockett, Gozdz, The ssde of tickets will close Thurs- ‘ every item named in this advertisement is of the PASTEL PRINTED VOILES Fracchia and Skoog. day evening. best. Mrs. Max Bengs of Pitkin street ji TUESDAY SPECIALS ‘ • J Miss Barbara Dorothy Nelson cf sailed Saturday on the S. S. ] East Middle Turnpike; Miss Mary Samaria for Europe, where in com-1 K Are' Very Smart For Marsden and Miss Edna Browthers pany with her father, M. E. Dona- | STRICTLY FRESH GREEN BEANS of Elro street are spending their va­ hue, and sister, Mrs. John Cunway EGGS cation with their aunt, Mrs. E. J. of Baltic, she wiU visit the British 3 qts. 25c Hunters at her summer home, Isles, France, Italy and the Passion M edium s...... 40c dozen Rogers Lake, Old Lyme, Conn. Play at Oberammergau, |etuming ! L a r g e ...... 46c dozen Crisp Fresh Stock INFORMAL in September. During her absence ' The Philadelphia Club will meet her sister, Mrs. CarroU of Balti­ at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at more, wil care for her children. AFTERNOON FROCKS the home of Mr. and Mrs. J e i^ 4 lb. baskets Ripe Maher, Manchester Green. Miss St. Mary’s Girls Friendly society Josie Keating will assist the hostess. will have a party tonight at 7:30 TOMATOES...... 29c basket Filmy and soft-draping, easy to cut and sew, thes# at the parish house which will be Carl W. Anderson, plumbing and open to aU at a nominal admission. | printed voiles are amazingly practical and will launder heating contractor of BisseU street, An entertainment consisting of j beautifully. In new.chiffon prints as well as monotone is in Boston attending the four-day sketches, songs and readings will Fancy Fresh Cucumbers Native Beets, 2 bu. 15c convention of the National Associa­ be given by Miss Gertrude Liddon, 2 f o r ...... 15c 4 bu. 25c designs in summery pastels that are guaranteed sun and tion of Master Plumbers. There is chairman, and her committee con­ also to be a million dollar exposition sisting of Miss Helen Crawford, tub fast. 40 inches wide. Designs and colorings suit­ of plumbing and heating products Miss Evaline Pentiand, Miss Doro-. We are going to have some good cantaloupes at 2 for 83c at Mechanics Hall, which he will thy Norris, Miss Mae Robinson, and 2 for 29. Fresh Green Peas, 2 qts. 25c, New Cabbage, Pars­ able for the smart modem and her youthful mother, ^, attend Mr. Anderson has been a Miss Evelyn Stevensons, Miss ley, Celery, Peppers, Watermelons 79c each. Ripe Ho^iiy Dew director of the Connecticut Master Dolores Trotter and Peggy and] Melonal' . ■ Plumbers Association for the past Violet Hughes. Miss Margaret .. .. ______^ This little frock of printed voUe with organdy four years. Fresh Broilers Stratton, president of the society, | FRESH FOWL collar and cuffs is cool, dainty and smart. Good wiU see to the refreshments. 4 to 43/2 lbs. each. in sizes 14 to 42. Pictorial Review Pattern The five mile parade with 10,000 l| Roasting Chickens marchers in line, held in Worcester, 35c lb. 5304, 45c. Size 16 requires about 4 1-8 yards. Mass., Saturday afternoon m cele­ B. H. Gibson of Gibson’s garage] Native Veal bration of the tercentenary of Mass­ left early this morning by automo- j bile for Philadelphia. He is plan-1 achusetts Plymouth Bay C olon y^ In the Bakery Department, Snow Flake RoU^ Raisin, Whole viewed by Herbert Brandt, Erik hing to return by train from Phila­ delphia in time to catch the air­ Wheat Bread. The new Pari ser Buckey BY-PAN, Swedish Modean, and Herman Johnson of BYE BREAD, fresh Hostess Cakes and Cup Cakes. Hale’s Wash Goods— Manchester, who were attendmg the plane which leaves about five o’clock I ( two-day conference of the New Eng­ and is due at Brainard Field within'' JBO Main Floor, left. land Luther Leagues held at the an hour. GRAPE FRUIT Ripe Pineapples |.5c each A First Lutheran church in Worcester. ■o\ lo The parade passed in review before Mrs. Frank Billson of Summit] . 2 for 25c Chicken a la King Governor Allen and other city and street who has been seriously ill at state officials, taking two hours to her home has been removed to the We will have an early 7:15 delivery, and if you'want some pass the reviewing stand in front Hartford hospital for treatment, but frfncy Vtel, Lamb or Beef for stewing, it wiU be deliver^ to you of City Hall. Others who attended will be unable for some little time in time* for noon dinner. •' the conference from town were Miss to receive visits from her friends. Ruth Benson of East Center street Native Cherries for Pies Baked Ham and Miss Anna and Miss Florence St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters Johnson of Clinton street. 'beo of Isabella, will meet for a short 1 15c qt., 2 qts. 25c Liverwurst j business session and a card party The Lions Club will meet tonight tomorrow evening at the home of at the Hotel Sheridan at 6:15 1 o’clock and the meeting will be de­ j Mrs. Francis Miner of 42 Welling- voted to business. Vice-president ! ton Road. Albert F. Knofla will preside in the absence of President George Baglej, Miss Marguerite Bengs returned who is enjoying a brief vacation. Saturday from the graduate nurses’ convention held in Milwaukee re­ The Knights of Columbus will cently. While in that vicinity she meet in the lodge rooms in the took the opportunity of attending State theater building at 8:30 a clinic at the Mayo Brothers sani­ o’clock tonight. Plans will be dis- tarium at Rochester, Minn. cused for the installation of the ee///7^ fhmosimodern BUY AND BUILD newly elected officers and for sum­ mer activities of Campbell Council. ----- WHEN YOU NEED MONEY ----- Mrs. Rose Kronick of The Wilrose Endorsers or Co-J\i^ers Four delegates from the South Dress Shop is in New York on a FILMS I a R Mortgage of Furniture j buying trip—Advt. Methodist church are attending the PROPER c i m ^ w DEVELOPED AND I ^ E E Embarrassing Investigations Young People’s Institute, comprised PRINTED Hidden Charges, Advance Deductions or fin es of Epworth Leagues of the Norwich Cherries are ripe at Applecroft, 42 Restricted, large District being held at Gardner Lake I 302 Center St. Phone 4522.—Advt. lots. Terms. 24 HOUR SERVICE Your Signature Is Our Only* Requirement this week. They are; Bernice Har­ Film Deposit Box at $2 to $5 Monthly Principal Payments Repays a fiO to f75 Loan. rison, Catharine Cordner, Grace See Store Entrance Larger loans can be arranged on your own seinirity and rej^d Legge, and Clarence Turkington. REFRIGERATION in the same proportion. Interest at'Three ahd (Qae-Ralf'-per LOOK—ONLY Cent Per Month on the Unpaid Balance, just for the Actual Time The Beethoven Glee Club will the Money Is In Use. hold its annual banquet at the Swed­ Arthur A. Knofla ish Lutheran church at 7 o’clock to­ KEMP'S Phone 7281, Call or Write night. Clarence P. Quimby will be Dial 5440. 875 Main St. the principal speaker. A chicken Ideal Financing Association, Inc. dinner will be served by Osano. 853 ivtain St., Boom 8, Park Bldg., Booth Manchester, ^ n n .

25c NEE» When The Water FLY WHEEL ATTACHED O’Sullivan Cushion MONEY Pipes In Your WAPPING-MANCHESTER Starter Gear V Y WAREHOUSE COMPANY Rubber Heek House Are Of Notice of Stockholders Meeting Repairs and LOANS o f $ 3 0 0 or LESS A speqk>^ meeting of the stockholders of this Corporatioa IN 24 HOURS will be held at the Bnckiand School House in the Town of Man­ The teeth on the fly^^heel of Goodyear Brass chester, on Jtdy 8th, 1980 at 7 o’clock p. m.. Standard Time, to most cars are cut in cast iron see if. the stockholders wil |vote to terminate the corporate ex­ and often wear so that the car you can go away any­ istence of the Corporation and to take any other action propr Wingfoot to come before said meeting. will not start. We can re- time and for any THE MANCHESTER TRUST OO., Secretary. place these teeth with a steel Rubber Heels Courteous length of time and ring gear which will last many For Ladies’ and Children. never worry about times longer. Remember we also use leath­ Service them developing an un­ er soles tiiat do not burn or sweat your feet. They are expected leak that will flexible. Private Consultation Rooflif cause hundreds of dol- WATKINS 'BROTHERS, Inc. Norton Electrical lai:s worth of damage. Come in—Phone—or Write If the water system in Funeral Directors Sam Yulyes , The new ICED-AIRES! That maintain temper­ your house is old, the ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS The only charge is three and one- Instrument Co. atures averaging well under 50 Fahrenheit. . . pipes are full of rust 701 Main St. So. Manchester hnif per cent per month on unpaid • ' CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. Hilliard St. Manchester Next Door to Dougherty’s ■* Steel or Wood cases. . . White or colored enamels amount of loan. and the flow is greatly, Phone 4060 Barber Shop or oak finishes. . . With or without sanitary bases. retarded let us replace P e r s o n a l F i n a n c e C o . Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 51lH Meeting the temperature recommendations of the Rooms 2 and 3 them with brass for a Funeral Director Residence 7494; United States Bureau of Home Economics, nation­ State Theatre Bldg., Second Floor. permanent job. ally famous laboratories, the National Food Preset- 75 3 Main Street So. M a n c h e s t e r , C o n n . yation Campaign— every authority of consequence. -rekpbom Dial 3-4-3-« Open 8:30 to J—Saturday 8:30 to 1 Joseph C. WOson Design and construction effectiveness unsurpassed, — LICENSED BY THE STATE---- Plumbing and Heating and, above all else, new safety from food contami­ Contractor ASPARAGUS nation that is so dangerous to your family’s healthu WARRENS t o OBSERVE 28 Spruce St. Tel. 5043 i# a boy between We wish tq caU your attention to the fact that no deilveriea will be made after 6 p. m. 1 four and eight year* 25TH ANNIVERSARY Here is prideful beauty. Here are actual savings 27 Atten d GREEN old. When i, you in ice and f o o d s to more than pay the cost of this «uddenly| discover better refrigeration. Here is perfect performance Mr. emd I&s. Chaxles Warren SCHOOL EVERY DAY LOVIS L. GRANT were pleasantly surprised last Sat­ you havaa*t a baby ^ th genuine economy. GRANT FARMS urday evening at their home, 443 Buckland, Conn. ^ Phone 6^70 , uny more but alegular; suie *nuff Uttle shaver xt»s a pretty sure Center street by friends of Mary Perfect Atteifdance Record Is 3ee this display of the ICED-AIRE 1930 models. sign you’ve buildmg.'jHe room of his Bushnell Cheney Camp and Ward Announced for the Year ______J Cheney Camp, U. S. W. V. gather­ That Has Just Gosed. owm|Maybe thatmwns an addition to the house.’ A playhouse; ed in honor of their 25th wedding Vdog kenne!;'a high board fence to shin over; and repairs! Ask anniversary. Whist was enjoyed The following pupils of Manches­ Grade Slx-Liaizabeth Goslee, Vio­ CAIO> OF THANKS during the evening and a fine buffet Dad—h c ^ o w sllD a d buys lumber herc.^He’s one of our best ter Green school have been perfect let Hublard, Emma Kaiser, Anna lunch was' served the guests. in attendance during the year: Reid, Allan Qark, William PArk, Mr. and Mrs. Warren, were pre­ To my neighbors and ■ Folly Brook Ice Go, Grade One—Evelyn Riisder. Jack Puter. / wish to extend my :^eart customers.^ sented with a chest of ailver in for aU the expre^toe-of _ honor of .the occasion. Grade Two—Lois Calles, John r Grade Sever^-Sarah Calve, Min- L. T. WOOD, PROP. -A Buckley, WHli*un Johnston. ^lie Kaiser, Helen Viertel. Earl How­ and kindness sh^^nedurihg ness and death df^S^dear Einstein said he conceived his Grade, Three—Claudia McKee. ard, Edw a^ Perkins. 55 BisseU Street Phone 4496 new theory Of space while ill, in Griule Pour—^Doris McVeigh, Ray­ also for . the voiyi: mond Goslee, Junior Prentice, Rus- Grade Eight—Alma Andrulot, tributes. The W. G. Qeimey Co. bed. Indeed, it sounds as though It Pearl Dreger, Agnes Kaiser, Evelyn might have been evolved in a de- seU. Roberts. HRS. AXAXl^tDBR Orada n vor=rRalEh BroU. ' Peckham, Paul Stinson, Co«I, Lumber, Psiiit and Masons’ Supplies. ^ . nVFRTlQF IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS UuSm dw eo,^ 'AV -J

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