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UTTLE ORPHAN, CONGRESS SET Principals in Ohio Murder THREEBODIES SEEKING ICE IN FOR VACATION; STILLREMAIN \ R 0A D , IS KILLED VOTKREIEF IN ^A N N E L OF SHOTGUNS, RIFLES

Sammy Poleu, Whose Fam­ Orders Tariff Revision and Four Others R kovered from Dry Killings in Last Few Days Wave irf Protest A g ^ ily Life Has Been Tragic, Appropriates 150 Mil­ Plane Which Crashed In­ Start Discussion All Over U. S., Recent Killings Along The seething cauldron of public dissension and-public ap­ Dies in Hospital After Be­ lions for Fanners—To to English Channel— One probation over recent dry killings reached a new maximum of Canadian Border Forces intensity today as development followed development. ing Struck by Autoist. Adjourn Tomorrow. Was An American. Within the last 24-hours, International News Service dis­ Treasury Department to. patches indicated, the following events injected themselves in­ Little Sammy Poleu. four y^ rs Washington, June 18.— After or­ . Folkestone, England, June 18— to the situation! .Issue Strict Regulations; old orphan, died at the Memorial dering a general revision of the A grim search continued today for 1. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Lowman announced hospital at midnight last night tariff and appropriating $150,- the bodies of three of the seven he will forbid Customs border patrolmen from carrying shot­ Federal Men Now Can after he had been hit on Middle 500,000 to start President Hoover’s persons killed when a giant twla- guns. _ Turnpike West by an automobile farm relief program, Congress be­ motored Imperial Airways plane 2. Representative Clancy of Michigan in a House debate driven by Joseph Polito, of 40 Irv­ gan packing up today for a sum­ Theora Hlx Dr. Jaines H. Snook plunged Into the English channel charged promiscuous shooting caused the killing at Detroit of Carry Only Service Pis­ mer vacation. Investigating the brutal “ hatchet murder” of Miss Theora Hlx, Ohio yesterday while enroute from Croy­ ing street. The youngster never re­ don Airdrome to Paris and Swit­ Archibald Eugster, 20. ^ • gained consciousness having suf­ The House and Senate will ad­ State co-ed, police at Columbus detained Dr. James H. Snook, professbr 3. Citizens of International Falls, Minn., renewed their ap­ tols. of veterinary medicine, for questioning. The body of the glM, badly zerland. fered a fractured skull and fractur­ journ tomorrow afternoon, the Sen­ The dead-included one American, peal to President Hoover for protection from the “terrorism ed collar bone. He was rushed to ate getting a two months’ vacation beaten and hacked as with a hatchet, was found by boys onra rifle range near Columbus after she nad been missing for hours. t)r. Snook was a Adolph Melster, of Garfield. N. J. of Customs agents.” BULLE’nN f the hospital by the driver of the while the House undoubtedly will Meister’s body was amon* those re­ car that hit him. The accident hap­ be gone until September. The va­ member of the winning American blympli' pistol team at Antwerp in 1920 Murder charges were preferred against an Arkansas and is said to have been a champion pistol shot In former years. covered and this morning lay in a 'Washington, June 18.-— pened shortly after five o’clock, cation wa? ordered because the temporary morque at Dungeness. sheriff and a Georgia court bailiff, who were accused of killing Polito being on his way home from President’s legislative program for President Hoover today took All the dead were pawengers. men in alleged liquor casek. cognizance of the recent wave work. the special session has been com­ Four other passengers in the plane pleted, except for the tariff re­ 5. New York state authorities began John Doe proceedings of prohibition killings by Issu- , /I Ran Into Road survived the tragedy but were in a ing a statement from the The child was playing outside vision, and that bill will not be hospital today suffering from minor m the case of Arthur Gordon of Plattsburgh, killed by Cus­ ready for the Senate until late Au­ White House saying he “ deep­ the home of a relative, Frank Seek To Free Suspects injuries. The pilot and mechanic toms patrolmen early Saturday. ly deplored” them. Ronca, of 59 Middle Turnpike, gust, 0^ the plane also were rescued. Committees to Work. 6. A Coast Guard patrol boat fired on a pleasure launch in At the same time, however, \West, who has boarded young Need Three Motors he called upon the citizens of Poleu since his mother’s death a A number of House and Senate The accident is causing much the Detroit river. 7. Detroit, border guards seized ten alleged ;rum running the border states to help the year and a half ago. His father committees will have to work dur­ In Columbus Slaying comment against the use of twin- law oflTlcers In their-efforts to died tragically in 1925 when a ing the hot summer months, led by motored planes in the cross-channel boats and arrested almost a score of persons. check bootleggers and smug­ crazed neighbor shot him. The the Senate finance committee service. Aviation experts today 8. Canadian officials threetehed to prosecute as trespassers glers. Poleu child was hit, it is said^ by which is revising the House tariff Columbus, Ohio, June 18.— out that.authorities have not shown were discussing the advisability of The president’s statement witnesses, when he ran into 'the bill. There will be other commit­ using the safer tri-motored planes Federal dry agents caught spying on rum runners from their Habeas Corpus proceedings will be [one bit of evidence connecting side of the international line. ’ . said: street after getting pieces of ice tees however, investigating south­ Instituted by attorneys for James either with the killing. for the cross-channel service in the “ I deeply deplore the killing from a truck owned by L. T. Wood, ern patronage, the condition of In­ H. Snook and Martin T. Myers held At midnight last night Meyers future. of any person. .The Treasury local ice dealer. The Polito car was dian tribes and the status of the in connection with the brutal mur­ was taken from jail to the morgue Four of the. dead were women. Department Is making a con­ passing and struck the youngster naval and military establishments. der of Theora Hlx, Ohio State where Miss Hlx’s body lies. He gaz­ The three missing bodies are also stant effort to prevent the mis­ as he reached the middle of the A number of Important matters co-ed, unless police place formal ed Unemotionally at the face of'the of women. Rescue workers drag­ uses of arms. The misuse will road. will be sidetracked until after the ging the channel at the scene of EASTERN HALF OF U. S. charges against them or grant them dead girl. After an hour of ques­ he determined by the order­ * Pollto's story recess and then may meet with such their liberty within a short time. tioning he remained unshaken and the tragedy fear that they may ly proceedings of the de|iart- Joseph Polito’s statement of the opposition as to prevent action on This announcement came today never be recovered as they may . ment and the courts. declared he kn' w nothing concern­ have been swept out into the chan­ accident follows: "I was coming them at the special session. Lead­ from counsel for the two faculty ing the killing of the co-ed. “ I ho|ie the communities down Middle Turnpike at an ordi­ ON THE GRIDDLE TODAY ing this list will be the Norris con- members. i County Prosecutor John J. Ches­ nel. along the border will do their nary rate of speed. Just before Ox­ ^ititutlon amendment, eliminating To charges by police that Snook Bodies Recovered ter, Jr., declared today he had in In the temporary morgue at Dun­ best to flelp the Treasury to ford street there was one of Wood’s ‘Tame duck” sessions of Congress. and Meyers both have admitted store “ sensational developments^ In end the war that is being car* ice wagons. I had come almost The Senate has passed it five times having had affairs with the girl geness were also the bodies of Leon the murder mystery, but would not Thomas Malcolm, of Hamilton, Most Cities Report Over 90 ried on by international crim­ abreast of it when a child ran out in the last six years but the House whose body was found terribly mu­ reveal what his information was. VETERAN PRENTISS inals against the laws of the from in back of the wagon and be­ never acted on it. It has been tilated last week near the 'rifle Ont., Alfred F. Smith, pf London “ We are in no rush, but we have and Melbourne, Australia and one United States. fore I could stop I had bit him. I pending there for several weeks and range here, their attorneys pointed a cast-iron case,” Chester declarbd. "It is their activities that picked him up and rushed him to House leaders apparently Intend to woman. Degrees— No Cooler The women among the dead were pre the root of all our dlflicnl- the hospital. I cannot see how any kill It by inaction. PASSES ON TODAY ties.” driver faced with the same set of Miss Jean Roberts, 23, ot London. Textile Probe. Mme. Louise Bossiger, of Burgdorf. Weather in Sight for Next circumstances could have helped The Wheeler resolution, authoriz­ Washington, June 18.— Sawe^ hitting him.” Switzerland, Miss A, Gerzon, of ing a Senatorial inquiry Into the FOUR MEN KILLED OVER 600 SENIORS London or Amsterdam, travelling off shotguns, machine guns aix., No Arrest textile Industry, may meet a'similar Few Days. CirO War Soldier and Sailor, Strange to say the story of the under the name of Mrs. Karachi, 30-30 rifles were taboo today aS fate in the Senate. fatal accident did not travel quick­ and,a Mrs. Dickerson. The Senate meanwhile has or­ IN LOWELL SEWER ‘ Among those rescued was Homer The eastern half of-'the United weapons of prohibition enforcement ly. No one but thosh In-the imme­ dered a. general revision of the Wbo Saw Morrimac-Mon- along the bloody Canadian border. diate vicinity and "those in Polito’s Tatham, an American who is a na­ States was on the griddle today and tariff. Ju«t as the House did when tive of Sacramento,- Cal. The protest against re­ car knew of it. The crash happened originating the new bill. The. pro­ heat records were popping like at a time when residents in the others were Miss Marjorie Smith, itor Scrap, Is Dead. cent killings by Federal agents posal of Senator Borah (R ) of whose father was killed; Mr. and Jackets on so many frankfurters. armed with gangland’s weapons section were In their homes at sup­ Idaho, to limit the revision to agri­ Fifth Dying from Gas; Three After Graduation They At­ per and Polito rushed the boy to Mrs. Allan Fleming, of Australia. Somewhere in Alaska an Eskimo rorced this concession from the cultural schedules and “ directly re­ Captain R. J. Braille, the pilot, and may be whistling “ Button Up Your Oscar W. Prentiss, aged 84. well Treasury, and it was hinted today the hospital so quickly thait no lated subjects,” ' 'as defeated by a crowd gathered as is the usual case Firemen Overcome Get­ tended Yale Baseball Bennett ri. Robert, the mechanic. Overcoat,” but from the Missls- known Manchester Civil War vet­ that new and stringent regulations single-vote margin, 38 to 39. The slppe valley eastward thermometers may soon be forthcoming which will In such accidents. Sergeant John Senate also rejected the amendment eran who'^served both In the army Crockett investigated for the Man­ were boiling over with no let-up still further restrict gun-play. of Senator Jones (R ) of Washing­ ting Bodies Out. Game Which Ends Season predicted by weather experts for and navy during the War of the Under existing Treasury regula­ chester police and made measure­ ton, limiting -the revision to farm W IS H DIPLOMAT ments at the scene. He did not hold several days. Rebellion, died at his home at 168 tions, prohibition enforcement products and such industries as However, beginning with Min­ agents are permitted to use fire­ Polito. Marks in the road Indicated gave evidence of needing greater Lowell, Mass., June 18.— Four South Main street at 2:25 this aft­ that the Polito car had gone 39 New Haven, June 18.— Yale's nesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas arms “ in self defense and to pre­ tariff protection. city employees were killed and an­ senior class hadv their innings to­ and Oklahoma and going west­ ernoon after four weeks illness. vent the commission of a felony.” feet after striking the boy. HED AS A DRUNK His death was due chiefly to a re­ On the Borah roU-call, 13 Repub­ other was seriously overcome to­ ward, temperatures were dropping. Literally Interpreted, this means The Family licans and 25 Democrats voted for day. Over six hundred of.jthem, cent heart attack and grief over The Poleu child’s legal guardian day by gas while they were en­ with their families, galherpd in In the Lake Tahoe region of that any prohibition agent may usd the agricultural revision while 32 California several inches of snow the loss of his wife who died four his gun on a person having a bottle Is Fred Delibro o! Barre, Mass. A Republicans and 7 ^ Democrats gaged in cleaning a sewer at Rog,- Woolsey Hall for the j annual weeks ago. They had been insepar­ nine year old sister, Mary, lives graduation exercises, heard Presi still covered the ground with the of liquor on his hip, for the Jones voted against It, after he had op­ ers and Perry streets. Fights Police in Virginia and mercury hovering around 30. able companions and be said at law made Illegal possession a fel­ here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank posed the Jones amendment and dent James R. Angell announce Six men worked in relays on prize awards, and listened to class Excessive heat' slowed up the i ony. Theoretically, therefore, un­ helped to defeat It 38 to 39. I der existing regulations, a Dry (Contlnned on Page 3) each of the prostrate bodies as offleers in addresses. Tomorrow the Gets Black Eye— His Sec­ hustle and bustle pf New Yorkers The Republicans who sought the with the thermometer due to touch agent might kill anyone for carry­ limited revision were: Borah, they wqre brought up from the seniors get their degrees in the same vast auditorium and become 92 degrees by 3 o’clock this after­ ing a bottle of liquor and be tech­ Brookhart, Capper, Cutting, Fra­ sewer but only one regained con­ ond Offense. noon. nically within the regulations. zier, Howell, La Follette, Norbeck, full-fiddged ‘ Yale graduates,' To­ $25,000 SLANDER sciousness. Doctors said he would morrow they share the honors with This mark is four points higher The New Order. Norris, Nye, Pine, Schall, and than the maximum of yesterday and Thomas, Idaho. The Democrats recover. all the othqr sebooTk of the universi­ Washington, June 18.— Indig­ The new Treasury order abolish­ ty, but*today they held the .'boards' breaks a 46-year-old record w*th a who voted with administration Children playing In the street nant over his arrest by Fairfax new average of 82 degrees for any ing sawed-off shotguns and restrict­ SUIT FILED HERE Senators were: Brousard, Dill, Hef­ later told police that they noticed alone. county. Va., authorities as an alleg­ ing the armament of agents to their Baseball Game t June 18. lin, Ransdell, Steck, Trammell and the men enter the sewer. When ed drunken »automobile operator, No Relief In Sight service pistois was hailed as a vic­ Walsh, Mass. The same lines ex­ they failed to return the children Immediately after the jrradhatton Kernel Djenany Bey, second secre­ tory today by those who have been exercises the seniors joinad:“ n;'tJie While thunder showers may isted on the Jonep roll-call, except notified a policeman. tary of the Turkish embassy, was temporarily afford relief tomorrow, protesting against the recent wave that Johnson voted with the In­ parade to Yale field/tori ythq.a/n- prepared today to appeal to the of killings. And they are deter­ Sister Against Sister, At­ An alarm was sounded and po­ nual commencemen t htoebitlLg^e no cooler weather is in sight for surgents. ‘ lice and fire department apparatus Turkish ambassador for redress. mined to press on for still further with Harvard which' was.'set'-for amendments to the regulations. As a result of the balloting, the hurried to the scene. Ambassador Ahmed Mouktar (Continued on Page 3) tachment Placed on Senate finance committee will con­ three p. m. Twelve' thousand per­ Bey, now absent from the city, will Rep. Britten (R ) of Illlnola The bodies of the five uncon­ sons had obtained seats in the base­ called upon the Treasury to carijy sider the bill as it sees fit and scious men were brought up from be asked to protest to the State De­ recommend as many tariff changes, ball stadium for the game which partment on his return at the end its order a step further and require Houses on Oak Street. the sewer and resuscitation meth- scholarship and general qualities border agents to discard their serv­ up or down, as the hearings war­ ods applied. of this week, Djenany declared. IGNORE SCHREIBE athletic season in New Haven. The young diplomat was arrested ice'pistols and substitute hickory rant. It probably will not com­ clubs as weapons. plete Its Inquiry before August 15. How It Happened During the graduation exercises Friday night while driving along Papers In a suit for slander have today President Angell announced Rep. Clancy (R ) of Michigan de­ been filed with Town Clerk S. J. It was believed that the first the main street of Fairfax court man to enter the sewer had been the award of the chief senipr class house, by State Prohibition Inspec­ AT PARIS BANQUET clares that Lowman’s new anti-shot Turklngton. The suit for $25,000 prizes as follows: gun order “ looks like we’ve got has been brought by Sophia Weln- overcome and that Ih an effort to tor Virgil Williams and Deputy rescue him the others had lost Robert E. Houston Jr., of Green­ Sheriff Wilson Darr, of Fairfax. them confessing.” garten of Hartford, against Lena Schafer’s Statement. Goodstein of Spruce street, this their lives. ville, S. C., the ■ De Forest $100 Arraigned before Mayor Thomas P. MACDONALD EAGER When brought up from the sew­ English oration prize. ' ‘ Ch.apman, Djenany produced ' his. "If Secretary Lowman will only town.. The suit Is to be contested, Stowaway Treated Politely follow up this admission of mur­ according to statements made last er the men were laid on lawns Arthur Baird Hersey, Brlarcllff diplomatic credentials, pleaded its Oscar W .‘ Prentiss. nearby where the first aid meth­ Manor, N. Y., the Snow prize of immunity and was released. \ derous use of guns by dry agent's evening by Israel Goodstein, hus­ and insist upon some of the dry band of the defendant. An attach­ TO MEET H O O V E ods were applied but with success $500 for the student who'had done Fought Officers But That Was All— Flyers the time' of her death that he most for Yale by inspiring admira­ According to the arresting of­ would not live long; that he would agents who have murdered inno­ ment has been placed on the house In only one of the five cases. cent people being tried for murder, numbered 31 and 33 Oak street, on Firemen Overcome tion and love for best traditions of ficers, Djenany, who was accom­ rather join her. high scholarship in his classmates. panied by a friend, Frank Thyson, Get Big Hand. Native o f Vermont maybe the agents will come to be­ a piece of property on Oak street, Three firemen were overcome lieve that his anti-shoottng order property on Spruce street and a For First Time Laborite Pre­ while engaged in the. work of Other Pr^ze IVIniiiBrs of Chevy Chase, Md., fought them - Born Tn Fairfax; Vt., January Hans Alexander Klagsbrunm New worth the. paper It Is written on,” bouse on Lincoln street. Funds In bringing the bodies to the sur­ viciously when they were trying to Paris, June 18,— Idolized by all ^7, 1845, the son of Clark Pren­ Haven, Warren prise for highest says Rep. Schafer (R) of Wiscon­ the Manchester Trust company and face. take him to jail. They charged they Paris, Jean Vssolant, Rene Lefevre tiss and -Ellen Vaughn Prentiss. sin. ' mier Makes Statement on scholarship rank, among Bachelor stopped the automobile when the Savings Bank of Manchester The dead: Prank Donahue, Hugh and Armeno Lottl, the first Mr. Prentiss bad been a resident Two more killings yesterday kept have been garnisheed. Papers In of Arts candidates. Djenany appeared unable to control French aviators to fly across the of Manchester'for over fifty years, Roarke, Thomas Fitzgerald and Albert L. Duiz, Upper Montclair, It. the prohibition question dangllpg. the case are from the office of At­ James Keene. Atlantic, continued today on a doming here, shortly 'after the, close before Congress, with indicatlou's torney Charles Cramer of Hartford. Proposed* Visit. N. J., Chittenden $100 prize for Djenany returned to Washing­ seemingly endless round of ovations of the Civil War. At the age of 16 Maurice Fitzgerald, the only highest scholarship.' rank,' among that it wlir be a burning question They were served by Deputy Sheriff ton with two black eyes. and welcome ceremonies. he enlisted in the Navy at Burling­ for some time to come. . ' . Lord of Hartford. one of the five saved from death, Bachelor of Science candidates. His arrest Friday recalls another London, June 18— For the first was in a critical condition at- St. With them went Arthur Schrle- ton, Vt., as a ship's'boy. Clancy’s Charge. Ground for Suit. Allen-Thurman Sinks, of Coluip- clash -he had with New Jersey ber the “ Traris-Atlantlc Hobo” who time, Ramsay MacDonald, Laborite John’s hospital. bus, Ohio, Lanphler prize for'tpro- ' His Bervice Rep. Clancy’s charge' that the Papers In the suit allege that on police last August when he was invited himself along on the flight “Washington regime has frightened Sept. 3, 1928, Lena Goodstein was premier of Great Britain, confirmed The firemen overcome were of the Yellow Bird with hopes bt He was later assigned to the U. Captain Phillip Connors,' Captain (Continued on Page Three.)- prohibition agents In the Detroit heard by Morris and Mollie Good personally today that he is anxious (Continued on Page S.) fame and fortune. S. S. Roanoke and went to New­ sector Into shooting by threatening stein, parents of the plantlff, to to visit the United States for a con­ James Malone and Ladderman The three flyers have made the port News, Va. He was' at Hamp­ William Ryan. to "cut their heads off” if they make slanderous remarks about ference with President Hoover on stowaway one of them and insist ton Roads on board the Roanqke don’t stop the flow of liquor from their daughter, Sophia. These, It is Witnesses said that Thomas upon him accompanying them and was an eye-witness to the bat­ International affairs. Canada created considerable com­ further claimed, were repeated In Fitzgerald saw the plight of Dona­ everywhere. Nevertheless, although tle between the Monitor and the ment whole or In part at sundry other “ I believe that such a visit would hue, Roarke and Keene from the Predict Men W ill W ea r many admire the youth for his au­ Merrlmaq, the* first iron-clad ships do a tremendous amount of good,” Louis H. Jacques, former dry times, dates and places being sped top of the manhole and went down dacity, he is admitted to most of ever to'participate'in warfare in agent in Detroit, who has resigned fled. MacDonald is quoted as saying to­ to rescue them, Maurice Fitzgerald the welcoming functions on suffer­ this country. Upon the -completion day in an Exchange Telegraph mes­ and is protesting against the quick­ According to Mr. Goodstein the followed. Panties ance only. of bis servicq in the Navy, he re- ness of di^y agents on the trigger, trouble started over joint owner­ sage from Lossiemouth, Scotland, Two priests, Rev. Peter Larkin Treated Politely. enlisted in the Army, joining the his home. was expected to call upon Asalstsjit ship of property In Manchester by and Rev. Francis W-. Strokoskas This -was pointedly apparent at Third Pennsylvania Cavalry with, .Secretary. Lowman to give.a flj^t the two families. Mrs.. Goodstein Time of 'Visit administered last rites - at the Paris,, June startling^very tight satin breeches in bright receptions tendered the a'vlators which he served until the coinple- hand account of conditions. and Mrs. Welngarten are sisters. “ But the question is,” he con­ scene. yesterday at the Aero Club of tiom of the .war; He participated In The situation with regard to use" The families jointly owned a six prophesy that men .will. SQO,n>. be colors. tinued, “ When that visit can be wearing pink' ruffled pan ties'. Is" be^ France and at the American Emr 13 major engagements but bad the of firearms, is somewhat compli­ tenement building In Hartford for made. That will be subject to an dollars of air sizes and styles, bassy. Schrieber was present at -fortune to escape being wounded. ing made by some ot the attists from those with merely three-iheh cated due to the different agencieq eight years on which the Good- exchange of opinions. both and .treated politely but other­ Comrade Prentiss' regiment w m now showing; their edheeptioAs! points to drooping oapelike neck- involved in enforcement • The pro*-, steins never were able to obtain an “ It is a big world movement. wise ignored. stationed at the Appomattox: Court hibition______bureau _has______its men and Us . accounting, he claimed last eve­ Everything should be done with a RESULTS future malh fashions .In ah exhibi­ gear are displayed. Lacy shirts, At the Aero Club Asaolant was tion at the'Manuel PVeres g&llety sheer lingerie, and delicate, finish­ House^-at'the-time ot,General;*|jee'*-brderslbrders^ the-Customsthe Customs service oper­ ning. He finally transferred his largeness of purpose in our minds.” “ It pays to advertise” says presented with the club’s gold surrender, 'an* hlstcrlc event "which' ates Inuependently, and so does thn' equity In that property to ■ Harry This is the first time MacDonald here. ed-hats, fur heck pieces and be- medal and Lefevre with a bronse he .had the.'privilege of viewing. Coast Guard. i ; Mintz of Manchester and the trouble Mrs. John Hunter of Highland Much louder and/ fuiinier rai­ has pQblicly made me'ntion of his street. She could have sold her rihboned canes are threatened for mbdul- Pierre Plandln, ..former He was also-said to have been: with Take Awajr Rtflep. ^ started, he said. ment for the fntnrAis to be given the menfpf the world by some, of desire to confer with President oil stove many times over,, bo minlister of aviation hud president Shermen ^ on his memorable march As matters now stand, the prohr Hoover, altboQgh it was reported at this exWbit for mep onl;^ ; the mote' venoihohs designers. of the club eulogized all three through Qeorgiav to- the., seal. bttiou and Cusjtoms wgents ' TREASURY BALANCE large were the returns from a- some time Ago that he was ..hoping three time classified ad. Some of the exhibitors iQ ‘fqr ‘ '-.The salon has attracted the fliers. At the American Embassy Among the bqttles in which Mr. had ihelr shotguns .and riftapi for such 1. conference to clear up Call 664 and get the same re­ full :trou8ers to the point where puhUcdn large numbers. The wom- Charge D’Affairs Norman Arm.bu[r Prentiss participated were those of by Lowman’s order, butuo ns6Hv Washington. June 18.— ^Treasury a number ot outstanding problems sults, for pour own needs. they lodk like the pid hooMkirts. I eh to giggle, the men to hide , their also sUIqglzed the filers but made balance June 15: $97,207,023.15. in Anglo-American relatlonshipk. Others show apreference tor heads' In shame. uO mention of iSchrleber. , rtCoQttoUfd PAGE TW O MANC3HE8TER EVENING HERALD, SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1929. Uipl PESTOBURNUP IT’S TRAIN-TIME OBITUARY : L. T. WOOD SHEDS sniFSBEiurnEs

i DEATHS •Evidences of Incendiarism Governor DesoHies Vaca­ I SON OF LOCAL HAN, i Found Yesterday and Last tion Aiivuitag^ Gonnec- SUICIDE IN WATERBURY ticnt Offers to Tonrists. Dr. Clarence W . Mara, Dentist, \ Tvric6 within twelve houre L. T. Inhales Nitrous Oxygen in Hartford. June 18-— Connecti- ^Wood, or men in his employ have His OflSce; Father Lives ent’s outstanding reereationil tabH- ■found evidences of incendiarism in Here. Itles were extolled by .OoremOT •*the wagon and supply sheds at the John H. Trumbull at a meeting qf [headquarters on Blssell street. One Dr. tJlarence W. Mara, Water- the Hartford Advertising Club at Are had burned Itself out and the bury dentist and son of J. the Hotel Bond today.. Governor other was caught after It had made Mara of 49 Pleasant street here, Trumbull deecribed the vacation a good start. i advantages which Connecticut has Men on coming to work yester­ committed suicide yesterday at his office by inhaling nitrous oxygen. to'Dffer to visitors and tourists from day morning found that a blanket other parts of the country who ion the driver’s seat of one of his No motive was revealed by papers left by the doctor. The body was "come to enjoy the endowments ot ‘ ice carts had been burned into small nature and. the achievements of * pieces and that part of the seat was discovered after friends had failed to get a response to a telephone man of which we can be Justly 'burned. No particular attention proud:” -The address was broadcast was paid to this as Mr. Wood was call. Dr. Mara had been practicing in Water bury for 13 years and was by radio station WTIC. jo f the opinion that it might have Governor Trumbull outlined ■ been due to carelessness widely known. « According to Medical Examiner various aspects of the state such as I Last night at 7:30 Mrs. P. A. ^Ore resorts, golf fsicllities. moun­ ■ Reese, who lives on Birch street. A. A. Crane of Waterbury he had tain resorts, lakM and riTers, for­ ‘ noticed smoke coming from under been dead 12 hours when found. ests. highways, transportation 'sys­ ; one of the wagon sheds, which ad- Dentists have no office hours on tems, climate and history.- ‘ 'He ijoin the horse and hay barn. She Mondays in Waterbury. pointed out that “ in one small J telephoned to Mr. Wood. It so The funeral will be held at.^ 3 state, covering but a brief span of ‘ happened that a number Of his men o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the miles, the visiting tourist may And ; were around the office and they lost S. M. Stewart & Son funeral par­ the soothing beauties of the ocean ; little time in getting across the road lors at 219 ^ s t Main street -in on the one hand, the Intriguing fas­ jto the wagon shed. Waterbury. Kev. Watson Wood­ cination of the mountains, the val­ I Smoke was found coming In ruff of this town will officiate. The i- leys. the rivers, the-lakes and the {heavy clouds from the rear of one body will be taken to Vermont for forests on the other hand. Scatter­ f of the two-horse wagons, which had burial. ed throughout the state, the visitor i been backed into the shed. They will find nearly 100 golf courses, • soon removed the wagon and using most of which are available to the i pails dipped water from the water r tourist. According to several of ’ storage holder in the b.'frn to ex­ the outstanding golfers of the tinguish the fire. The rear step of ABOUT TOWN pountry, a number of the Connec­ ■ the wagon had been burned and a ticut course are among the finest in Ipile of lumber. 4x4’s ten feet long standing nearby was blazing. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkinson the United States.” ; At the time there were eight and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Farr have THERE’S MORE THAN ONE WAY of getting in shape for a heavy­ wagons and four automobile trucks returned from an autoxobile tour IT’S A LOT OP MONKEY BUSINESS, this training for a heavyweight championship fight. Paolino Uzcu- of the southern states that lasted a dun, gold-toothed Basque miller, is shown upper left limbering up at his training camp in Hoosick Falls, weight fight. Paolino Uzcudun, Basque battler, and /Max Schmeling, in this shed and it adjoined the German champion, seem to be using different training methods in horse barn in which there were little over two weeks. Among the N. Y., presumably getting ready to take a bough when he goes In the ring to meet Maxv Schmellngf m TO MOB OFFICER points of interest which they visited preparing for their battle in New York June 27. Uzcudun is shown up­ ■ twelve horses and the hay barn con­ German battler, in New York June 37. At the right you see the “ gorilla of the ring” helmeted and glov­ tained five tons of hay. Across the were Miami Beach and Daytona per right practicing his right jab against a punching bag In his train­ ' narrow alley from this place was Beach in Florida. ed, just before he entered the flag to trade dirty looks with a sparring partner. Uzcudun is shown low­ ing camp at Hoosick Falla, N. Y. Below he exhibits his two best argu­ ments for a claim to the heavyweight title. Meanwhile Schmeling, up­ * LitUe Rock, Ark., June 13.— ithe storehouse, an automobile re- er left as his manager, Taue Arthur, laced up his mittens. Safe within the welhguarded coa- 'palr shop and a five ton truck under Delta Chapter, No. 51 Royal Arch per left, emulates Gene Tunney, retired champion, by reading in his Masons, will hold the last commun­ quarters at Lakewood, N. J. fines of the state penitentiary here, a shed. In the first barn, which ad- Deputy Sheriff George Johnson, ’ joins the property on Ihe north ication of the term of the Masonic Temple at 7:30 tomorrow night. charged with first degree murder In side of Bfssell street, there was WILSON’S BIRTHPLACE SOLD, The Royal Arch degree will be connection- with the killing oi ■stored at the time the robe burned ASK FOR REPRIEVE LABORER SUSPECTED George Quay, alias Mickey DilieUt ‘five automobiles and seven ice worked. 1 popular Arkansas prizefighter, t^ wagons, all being under a one- story shed, a building used for stor­ The newly formed organzatf&natf^ of OF MURDERING FOUR Staunton, Va., June 18.— The old day awaited a preilminary kearinf age of ice and a repair shop, all Methodist ministers in this section FOR JOHN FELTONIC manse in which Woodrow Wilson following attempts of a. mob Nlast. connected up with the house and held a social and discussion period was born here has been sold, it was night to snatch . t-hei Officer -frpm Chief of Police Martin, of . Newport,’ yesterday at the camp of Rev. Mar­ Detroit, June: 18.— Salvadore announced today. stores on Bissell street. who had-removed Johnson to' Bates- A guard was kept around the vin S. Stocking in Simsbury. Twelve Hartford, June 18.—-Into the. Ramirez, 31, a Mexican laborer, Mary Baldwin College has pur­ place last night, but there were no ministers were present. Rev. Tru­ office of Governor John H. Trum­ was held for questioning by River chased the wartime president’s vllle earlier in the day. new developments this morning. man H. Woodward and his father bull today came a petition for the birthplace for the First Presby­ First degree miirder . chargei Ropge police today in connection terian church, and will preserve it were filed at Newport by County Rev. W. D. Woodward being guests. reprieve of John Feltovlc, Bridge­ witli the brutal murder of a moth­ The next meeting will be held at port youth sentenced ta be hanged as a Wilson shrine. The sale price Prosecutor Hugh, Williamson er and her three children. They was $30,000. claims that Johnson shot DUi back to JUstioe. children. The sons are Bertram O., years ago.. hearts. i at friction is undisturbed in the for­ The Spanish troops will be used ------^ Included Jacob 'Varela, ambassador of Hartford and George M., of mer case; the latter is resisted. ‘ from Uraguay. Sacramento, Calif. The daughter is to cover the rear-guard of the MILTON DOROTHY French forces. TO O. K. YOUNG PLAN , SANDY BEACH Mrs. Mae Belle Smith of South Paris, June 18— Full agreement Main street. There is also a broth­ In ‘‘Love Suit” with the terms of the reparations BORDER GUARDS KILLED BALLROOM Sills and MaekaiU er, Frederick C., who lives in Bur­ agreement and' a decision to push lington. SLAYER GETS CHAIR speedy ratification of the Young Belgrade, June 18.— Three Bul­ Crystal Lake, Rockville Funeral arrangements are incom­ plan were reached at a meeting of garian border guards arid six plete but burial will be In the fam­ ahlqflesiebevilslls MH alt taltaa Itl the council of ministers here today. Macedonians were killed In a Saturday night, June 22nd ily plot in the East cemetery. Drake Macon, Oa., June 18.— Earl Man­ An official communique issued severe border clash at Wlddln- to­ Post No. 4, will participate in the chester, 21, today was sentenced to after the. meeting read: day. Scores were wounded. ceremonies. Kingr’s Collegiates die In the electric chair August 14 ‘"The government unanimously At Streslmirovicl. another clash A Great Vitephont tor the murder of James Parks, his agrees with the reparations experts, took place, resulting in the deaths 12 Pieces ' TILDEN VICTORIOUS. roommate. , and has decided to push for rati­ of three Bulgarian peasants jand Talking Pictare.” When sentence was pronounced fication in accord with the inter­ one sergeant In 'the Yugo-Siavian Grand Prize Waltz for - London, June 18.— William T. by Judge H. A. Mathews in Super­ ested governments.” army. Purse 0^ Gold. Tllden defeated H. G. N. Lee, 6-1, ior court, the Toronto youth cried. Packed with , Drsmatie. 5- 1, 6-4 in the London tennis cham­ He was convicted of murder late p r o t e s t p l a n e t o u r Punches arid Aimed at pionship at the Queen’s Club here yesterday, following a ten hour Rome, June 18.— A fleet of 86 Your Heart. today. trial. The jury’s verdict automatlo- seaplanes^ led by Under-Secretary HARTFORD In the second round of play, ’Til- ally carried the death ^sentence. for Air Balbo, returned here today den defeated S. Harris, 6-4, 8-4, Manchester confessed be was after a. successful cruise to Odessa,- BEGINNING 6- 8. promised $1,000 by Mrs. J. C. Pow­ Rumania, Turkey and Greece. STRAND NEXT SATURDAY ALSO Tllden’s protege, yo u n g ers, his aged landlady,, to ” kill The tour of the Italian sea­ Wilbur Coen, defeated N. Mishu, Parks. Mrk Powers held a $14,- planes over the Balkans has re­ 2— ACTS VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE— 2 the Japanese, 6-2, 6-4, in the sec­ 000 insurance policy on Park’s life. sulted in a rebuke from the com­ <7A« A U TAIKIN G ^ectack »f ond round. She is to be tried next week in con­ mission of the straits on the nection with the murder. ground that the fleet exceeded in PAT WEST X BOBBY GIILETT LEFT MILLIONS. number the greatest air force of FIND GOUPLB SLiUN a.ny Black, Sea power, thereby vio- “SHIP AHOY” Claiming loss of a $500,000 for­ laUng the Lausanne Treaty. New tune, proflig on a million-dollar Atlanta, Ga., June 18 — Mrs. Baker Pratt, Samuel F. Aiken, 38, , was UouiirABK COMEDY NEWS tative from business, 41 pounds of flesh, and found-shot to death in her'home FIRE IN PATERSON with a Cast of ”1 HOU-SANf.^.S incluciinj-, NOVELTY inherited |9,152,771 as sole legatee his wife, Emery B. Davis, 66-year- thie morning. Beside her body lay .Paterson, N. J., June 18.-'—Fire under the will of her husband, John old St. Louis merchant, asks $60,- that of Boyce Hunter, 80, pierced which endangered the silk storage- DOLORES COSTELLO-GEORGE tiBRIEN Pratt, It was revealed today. Pratt 000 damages of Mrs. Evelyn Qkrd- with bullets. house section. .here destroyed the made his fortune in Standard ~ Oil. ner, above, divorcee, and his form­ Police are looltlng for the hus­ Geertng silk Dyeing Company to­ The inheritance makes Mrs. Pratt er secretary, Davis say's these loss­ band who is a i>aln ter. A relative day. Damage was estimated ' at CONTiJfUOUS d a il y FU6M 10 A. M.I SAttjRDAY TILL MIDNITE one of the richest members of Con­ es followed bis falling in love with told them, they claimed,, Aiken.left more thafi $100,000. More than CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 4:15 PCM. . South Mao^estcr FIRST Ti.^lE AT POFUI^AB PRICES. ITS COIiOSSAl. . gress as she possesses a large for­ Mrs. Gardner, his flrst misstep in the hpuee shortly before the I>odlM '$2S,000,0p0 worth of stored silk r '• tune ot^her own. 21 years. She denies aU alleiations were found. * eras endangered hr the' blue*

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Another sister, Annie, six Cunn Kiver .V, . . . . . 425 uHtl most appreciate! years old, lives with the guardian ‘.first Bond & Mtg . . 48 — Btfd.-Cunn Trust Co —t 700 In Barre. HOTPOINT. Undertaker William P. Qulsh First Nat Htfd . . . . 260 2S0 took charge ot the body after Land Mtg .and Title . 40 TOASTMASTER < Mo,rris IMati Bank . . 2()0 death at the hospital and after 280 embalming took the remains to an New Brit Tr 215 undertaking establishment in North 'Pbuenrx St B&T . . . . 550 Brookfield. Mass., the largest town Park St. Bank .....1 8 a 0 • — $7.95 uear Barre. The funeral will be Riverside Trust 660 — Electric utensils ’ are always held tomorrow in St. Joseph’s West Htfd Trust . /. 550 — welcome gif t»—especially a do, rts 130 . — church, Barre, Mass., and burial toaster. This popular Hot- will be in the cemetery there. point model has many conven- _ _ \ «TOM Hlfd & Conn,West 95 — iences that will delight the ?3i| East Conn Pow 5s .. 99 % 102 bride. Conn L P 7a ...... lie 118 cm. STICKS TO POST Conn L P 5 V 6 a ,.... 105 1«MV4 100 m i Conn L P 4Hk •••• 9Jt T Ti to ON HIS WRECKED SHIP \ Brtd Qyd 5 s ...... 102 105 Insiininre Stocks. DON LEE "" ______Aetna Casualty ....1 7 6 0 1800 V Aetna Insurance . . . 700, 715 ELECTRIC IRON Dog His Only Companion; \ xAetna L i f e ...... 1250 1265 jPirrEiRkiLL Only Half of Vessel Left \ xAutomobile . .j.. . 515 530 SHEETS and PUXOW CASES \ Conn.. General .....22175 — $3.15 After Big Storm. 7---T---- "---- Hartford Fire ...,.1015 1Q35 Htfd Steam Boiler . 790 810 An electric iron will be most Astoria, Oregon, June 18.— ,'— r - r 5 I Lincoln Nat Life . . . 125 130 i n C o l o r essential to the newlywed?. With a tramp dog as his only com­ UK xxNational ...... 835 — Why not Include this efficient panion, Captain Louis Johnson, do, rts ...... 422 430 These sheets and pillow cases of lovely pastel iron among the gifts. ______master of the freighter Laurel, Phoenix . : ...... 985 1000 ■ shades not only give your beds a gay, summery air, but still stuck, to his post on the re­ Travelers ...... 1965 1985 seem to. complete the decorative sch'eme of the bed­ maining portion of his mangled Puhllr Utility ik m Ks room. Five dainty washable colors to select from— vessel today. Conn Elec s v e ...... 127 132 rose, blue, nlle, orchid and creamy maize— packed one Despite a message of love and 6 0 HOUK5 Conn L P X% . . . . . 118 122 colored top-sheet and pair of pillow cases in beautiful hope from his wife and orders to Conn L P 7%..... 116 119 gift’ box—^ideal'for the wedding gift that must be •IH- o=------— ■distinctive., abandon his wreck from his own­ ALBUQUSAQUS GAItDW< CITY -KANSAS CITY CHICAGO CLtVSLANP Conn L P pf . 98 100 ers, the stalwart skipper stayed WILLIAMS Conn L P 6% % pf . 108 112 Priced at aboard with the ship’s dog while Conn P Co (par 25) 130 133 , Also the famous Lady Pepperell Packages with pair .’■1 a second storm ‘threatened the half Cities on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts are only two “ business days” away from each other pow -The Hart El Lt (par 26) 130 183 ; of full size white sheets and pillow cases in gift box ship that was left aground in shal­ map above shows the route of the first air-mail serv ice between the two seaboards. Inaugurated, by the do, vtc ...... ,. 125 133 . 95.2S. low water near Cape Disappoint­ Universal Aviation Corporation, a unit of the Aviat ion -Corporation. $200,000,000 ho ding company, in Greenwich W & G . . 96 99 ment. conjunction with the New York Central and the Ate hison, Topeka and Santa Fe raikoads. . P^sengers Htfd Gas c (par 25) 97 102 Seamen declared that Captain leaving New York and Boston by train travel over night to Cleveland, board one of the huge tri-m ow - do pfd (par 25) . 62 70 BEDSPREADS LUSTRE Johnson had but few provisions in edTokker cabin monoplanes--like the one pictured at the to p -fo r a 1087-mile daylight fiight to Garden Htfd lias KlS W I . . X 9 BEDSPREADS . the radio shack where he was be­ City, Kas., and from there travel two nights and a da y to Los Angeles or San Diego, Cal. One of thejuxu S N E T C o ...... 188 192 SPECIAL lieved to be staying, and that if rious plane cabins is shown in the inset. Three planes were used on the inaugural trip and Mrs. Mabel MaoutHclnrtng StiM-ks. BED LITES the storm broke, mountainous Walker Willebrandt, former attorney general, was among the.passengers. ______Acme Wire ...... 31 35 $7.50 breakers would swee-p over the Am Hardware ..... 65 57 Have you thought of a Ship and trap the master of the Aiuer Hosiery ..... 27 -r- $2.95 Scranton lustre silk American Silver .... ‘25 — $2.35 craft. Roosevelt Back from Hunting Trip Dainty', ruffled chintz spread for the bride’s Arrow H&H El, pfd. 106 — own boudoir?. Furnished Made of beautiful silk and Thirty men were rescued from HID NAUGHTY WORD do, com ...... 47 50 spreads with striped de­ the Laurel which grounded when sign and scalloped edges. in beautiful patterns and lace in« dainty pastel shades. Autoinatlc Refrlg . . 20 colors. Full size 90x100 Many styles to select from. caught in a heavy gale Sunday BIgelow-Hart, pf . . . 99 102 80x105 inches. Assorted morning off the mouth of the Co­ inches. Electric bulb Included free. IN COLLEGE HYMN do, pfd . . A...... 101 — colors. lumbia river and then broke in Billings and Spencer 10 n two just forward of the bridge. Bristol Brass ...... 30 3£ do pfd ...... 108 T- Case, Lockwood & B 500 — Report That Author Was Collins Co ...... 130 — OVER 600 SENIORS j Colt’s Firearms .... 34 3i Dismissed from College Eagle Lock ...... 43 51 UPTOWN 825 AT YALE EXERCISES Fafnlr Bearing .... HO 121 SHOWROOMS MAIN STREET I Fuller Brush A .... 15 — for His Work on Song. do. Class AA .... 60 — (Coatinaed from Page 1) I Hart & C o o le y ----- 200 22< Opposite H i^ School 1 Hartman Tob 1st pi — 8J So«th Mnochester ficiency In field and electrical en­ Cambridge, Mass., June 18.— The do, com ...... 20 21 gineering. four-verse hymn, written by Ed- linter Silver,...... 120 13' John A. Brandenburg, Pineville, waid Fltzhugh, of Boise, Idaho, do, pfd I • 110 — Kentucky, Plim{»ton prize and sung by all those present at the Landers, Frary & Clk 69 7 medal for Sheflield senior who most Harvard baccalaureate services, to­ 1 Manning & Bow A 'i . 18 2 nearly approximates in character, day was discovered to have been do # • ■ • • • 11 1 ifornrs' the ' climSx’"‘ of the YaTe written in the form of an ana­ |New Brit' Mch. pfd 101 •- SANDY REACH DANCES exemplified in the life of Chester gram, which, if the first letters of do, com ...... 39 4 Harding Plimpton, Yale 1914, kill­ the first 16 lines were read down­ In IIs Bern Pond-.*-.. 55 5 ed in the World War. ward, profaned the solemn and lof­ do pfd ...... 300 ~ 26 Tomorrow evening Dick Nem- Connecticut Students ty sentiment of the hymn. North & Judd comhs broadcasting orchestra will In the list of honors awarded to Campus reports were to the ef­ Peck, Stow and Wll . 14 play at Sandy Beach ballroom, Cry- the senior classes of Yale college fect that Fitzhugh, who was to Russell Mfg Co ,... 115 65 staBLake, and the announcement of f.2f T/teA r / r ^ today are the names of Connecti­ have been graduated on. Thursday, Scovllle Mfg Co . . . . 52 the return engagement of one of cut students as follows: was dismissed from college while Seth Thorn Co. com . 34 New England’s finest dance bands ‘ Philosophical" Orations—;T. H. his family were coming east to see do, pfd ...... 26 of twelve clever ?musiclaiiS, is at­ N O W 'S A S POOP Smvlh Mfg Co pfd . 103 Bracken, Short Beach, and H. A. him receive his degree. tracting- widespread attention Klagsbrunn, New Haven. Harvard authorities stated that it Stand Screw ...... •— throughout Eastern Connecticut. High Orations^—I. H. Cohen was the policy of the university-not xStanley Works, com 57 Dick Newcomb and his band have Lebanon; H. E. Hausman, New to make public disciplinary action Taylor & Fenn .... 335 a wonderful following of admirers Britain; H. L. Jackson, Danbury; or to discuss such matters In any Torrlngton, new . . . 80 who always avail themselves of the R. S. Makepeace, Waterbury; N. way. UnderwooiL ...... 130 opportunity to be ou hand’ when K. Parsells, Springdale; Walter Was College Editor. j Returning from an eight-month hunting and research trip in Indo­ Union Mfg Co ..... 19 this splendid orchestra is booked Fitzhugh was an editor of the S Envelope, pfd . . 115 Howe, Litchfield; George Sklar, china and Tibet, Kermit Roosevelt, above, proudly displayed a photo­ to appear. Harvard Advocate, the Crimson graph of the elusive panda which was shot by he and his brother. do, com 225 The coming attractions at Sandy Meriden; J. G. Sherman,' Bridge­ literary monthly, and his friends Veeder-Root ...... 45 PUTTING your battery back to port, and H. P. Bakewell, D. E. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, after they had trailed it for four months. Beach Include the following: King’s said he came upon the start of the Whitlock Coll Pipe . 14 work again is one of the t-»st Cobey,' ,S. H. Hart, R. F. McNer- The Roosevelts will present the bones and hide of the rare animal to Coll'eglates 12 pieces on Saturday anagram by accident, and then, al­ the Field Museum in Chicago. This picture was taken as Kermit arriv­ X—Ex-dividend. the 22nd. Ferdlnando’s celebrated BATTERI things that Speed O’Day accom­ T O w iH O r ney, Jr., N. L. Nathanson^ T. H. lowing what he conceived to be a XX—Ex-rjsnts. Vance and‘C. E. Wilcox, of New ed at San Francisco aboard the Dollar liner President McKinley. recording and broadcasting orches­ plishes. Give him a look at it. If sense of humor to get the best of tra of 15 pieces on Monday the Haven. him, developed it further. SERVICE it can be repaired he’ll make a S E R V Icif Orations— L. W. Adams, Jr., 24th, Ernie Rock and his Dixieland T < • Fitzhugh’s class hymn had been to this eruption, Komagatake had LATEST STOCKS Cotton Pickers on Wednesday the quick job of it. If you need a new Wethersfield; M. G. Beizer, R. E. considered one of the best, ever DEATH TOLL INCREASES been, silent for. ten years. 26th and Danny Haig and Bill one he’ll tell you. Davis, T. D. Gill, H. J. Rome and written by an undergraduate. It smith heading The Commanders on E. F. Spencer, Hartford; J. S. Aukland, N. Z., June 18— Toll of r e p a i r - had been selected from among a New York, June 18.—r-The public Saturday’ the 29 th. Much Interest Ellsworth, Jr., New Canaan; D. score or more. It was sung at the IN JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND dead in the earthquake which in being manifested In the grand INO- shook a large portion of New Zea­ utility stocks and the electrical W. Kramer, Bridgeport; Harold baccalaureate services in Appleton manufacturing stocks moaopollzed '(Prize waltz to be ^-feature of Sat- DEPOT SQUARE GARAGE Ward, Darien, and W. S. Bernard, chapel by the distinguished gather­ land rose to ten today, -and addi­ iiirdiy evening programs starting ing. tional casualties are. expected to be most of the speculative interest in ERNEST A. ROY, PROP- C. J. Epstein, R. F. Hart, S. F. Twenty-two Dead from Volca­ the market today. Im-portant de­ .Saturday the 22nd with thf final Hemsley, Daniel Luzon Morris nad Fitzhugh’s friends came to his reported when telephone and tele­ congest Saturday, July 6th, for a PHONE NO. 15,^^ aid when the anagram was discov­ no and 10 Dead from Quake; graph communication with the af­ velopments in the light and power Jacob Schapiro, of New Haven. companies, announced ,apd pend­ substantial purse of gold to the COR NO. MAIN & NO. SCHOOL STS. Paul Mellon, son of the secre­ ered but on the canipus today it Big Property Loss. fected districts are resumed. winners. MANCHESTER , CONN. was reported that Harvard authori­ The quake is hot regarded as the ing, stimulated country-wide buy­ tary of the Treasury, was among ing demand for the well known those who were awarded an ora­ ties had decided that it was done worst in New Zealand’s history. deliberately and not by accident. London, June 18— Twenty-two Property-, damage Is tremendous, utility stocks on the curb-as lYsH ns Venus is nearly twice as far tion, and I. N. P. Stokes 2nd., son the big board and. prices in many of Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, dean lives have been lost in-eruption of scores of houses and'buildingi be­ from

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try.*' At any rate it is the actual got even a greater thrill when, due Oh Well! Better Late Th^ti N ever! I Aanriinstn beginning of a relief that has been to a defect in the track, one of the ■ r promised for a number ,of years; racers’ cars got out of Control and CLOSED AT NOON WEDNESDAYS ’ Evening Hernlii . it is an attempt to make good a E.civ Keecb striving to avoid the other vMOKioca OF PUBLISHBI} BX THE campaign pledge and to better car, and one of bis wheels caught SBRAXiD prin ting COMPANY, INC. conditions which have needed im­ by another defect tn the tracks, FOR TRAlA II Bluell Street. Soutb Mnnehester. Conn. proving for a long time. overturned, crushed the driver and \5 COKAING IW V THOMAS PEKGUSON. burned up. And we have said be­ T General Manager WHY NEW YORK IS fore we do npt believe these races Morning Pounded October 1. 1881 UNFORl/LAR. give value for the price they take Publlsned Every Evenlns Except New Yorkers often are both irri­ in human lives. It is not a test of Sundays and UolldayA Entered at the Post Office at South Manchester. tated and puzzled at the antagon­ cars ordinary owaers buy for they Gonn., as Second Class Mall Matter. ism toward their city which is felt' are especially constructed fop^rac- ,T .. I in the rest jf the country. SUBSCRIPTION RATES; Ing. These races are staged - for One Year, by m a ll...... 16.00 Perhaps if they will consider money-making purposes, drawing Per Month, by mall ...... I -OU delivered, one year ...... $0.00 what happened to the Centra^ the drivers for the monetary ^ngle copies ...... I -03 Park Casino recently they will un­ prizes hung up by promoters who k SPECIAL ADVERTISING REPRn,- derstand. obtain the cash for the prizes from STENTATIVE; Hamilton • DeLlsser. Central Park, as you know, Is the thrill hungry mob that pays Inc., 285 Madison Ave„ New York. N. Y. and 612 North Michigan Ave„ the great park set down in the to see men risk their lives. Speed­ Chicago, Ills. midst of the city to give fresh air, ing to proba^lity of death is the The Herald Is on sale dally at all sunlight, green grass and trees to attraction for participants and Schultx and Hoatllng news stands in l?ew York City.______the myriad of poor Plum dwellers spectators alike. In this speed-mad WHV-ER,—VOU SEE Leased Wire Service client of In­ who would never see them other­ age there Is nothing to be done ternational News Service. wise. In the middle of it is a ca­ about it. TmS \STKE TffAlU Full service client ol N E A Service. that nnas due toe. ______^ sino, built on city land and oper­ ated under the city’s guiding hand, N iMfeVEARS 16x27 Inch Member, Audit Bureau of Clrcula- ;tlons. ______where refreshments are served. A G o l Recently this casino was over­ 5^ The Herald Printing Company, Inc., assumes no financial responsibility hauled, elaborately furnished and Axminster Rugs tor typographical errors appearing in made Into a very tony and exclu­ )ldvertlsements In the Manchester Evening Herald. sive restaurant for the “ 400.” The ordinary man, for whom the park e r e are just the rugs you have probably; C TUESDAY, JUNE 18. 1929 was laid out, cannot enter it— and By RODNEY DUTCHER been looking for (but never could find for 5 „_ _ ------^ — Washington, June 18— Foreign they have never been woven before) to go .'i BADIOS FOR POLICE couldn't pay the prices demanded nations sometimes think oi good old H ~ The time probably’ s not far dis­ if he did get in. It exists for the Uncle Sam as tight-fisted, and so in doorways and a dozen other places wht-ro tant when we shall see a state po­ millionaires, and for them alone, do some of good old Uncle Sam’s a small rug wil! fit. There are 9 good patterns.. employes. lice patrolman suddenly pull out although it stands on city li.nd, in .. Oriental, all-over carpeL hooked rug, and other The government worker getting fine designs Just 100 In this special lot. »t the side of the' road, jot down a the middle of the poor man’s rec­ $2500 a year who has to put up a cumber on his pad, whirl about reation ground. bond of $100,000 and who, in addi­ Store closed at noon ...... Wnd go racing down the. road. That Would any other city In the tion to carrying responsibility for country do a thing like this? Not large sums of money, has to pay .will be when he Is constantly tuned for the bond from his own pocket, In on the radio at police headquar­ one. New fork ’s action in regard probably Is one of those who does. ters. Chicago has been proving the to the Central Park Casino helps The bonding charge may derive iafficacy of the radio in getttog to explain the antl-New York feel­ him of his vacation money and he has to beep his bond renewed. ^ord to cruising police cars. ing of the “ hinterland.” ). Many federal employes are not iL Since the installation of radio in bonded, but perhaps as many as WATKINS BROTHERS$ ‘police 'Squad cars station WON in WORTH FOLLOWING 150,000 are, and although a few ,64 YEARS AT SOUl'H MANCHESTER Chicago has broadcast 800 police The following prayer has been have to put up a bond of $100,000 the public picture in which he was formulated primarily for'West Tex­ each One has to shell out money inoBBOges and not one message has for a bond which benefits only the once so prominent. Vary Heaton .^been missed by a single police car. as newspaper editors to start each government and the surety com­ Vorse is one of the most popular of %'he disadvantage at present is day. While we admit that editors panies. There’s a bill in Congress magazine contributors. Susan Ulas- which would make Uncle Sam pay HEALffl««DIET ADVICE pell, who pioneered t ' " Province- that these messages are being have great need of prayer we be­ the fee, but no one ever does any­ Di» F rank M cCoy ^ town players in the old Eugene [broadcast on the regular station lieve that the West Texas editors thing about it. O’Neill days, lives a retired life on wave and are recelvible b f anyone should not be the only ones to have The government has about 500,- a little farm near Provincetown with a radio. Chicago 18 now plan­ the benefit of this: 000 bonds in force, a majority of with her husband, Norman Matson, ning. the building of a station with "Teach us to drive through life them to insure the,performance of QUfSTIOHS IN RECARO TO NEALtH tOIET WIU BEiWSii^O once a firebrand of the younger contracts. The prlncipa’, of these radical movement. a wave length lower than Is receiv­ Without skidding into other or IRMCCOy WHO OM 8 i AOME55EO IN CMtE 0^ 7HI> RAPER bonds runs all the way from $50 EAfCLOSB STAMPED EODRESSEO ENVCIOPE R C P t Y Thus jlfe drifts back and forth people’s business. able on the ordinary radio set. to $10,000,000 and the Navy De­ HIMTHsenwx icaAMQtliS'CM.. — conservatism coming to hun­ This will keep police business from “ Preserve our brake linings that partment, on a ship building job, dreds of the old guard and oblU®i'- being public property. It will then we may stop before going too has exacted a bond as high as $15,- atlon coming to those who ran 000,000. THE CHERRY SEASON. Cherries are best In their fresh TO REhfT have even greater value than at far. Fidelity bonds, cohering em­ T, state, but-the dried cherries, and amuck. Obliteration— and tragedy present. "Help us to hear the knocks of ployes, run as high as $200,000. ' cherries canned without sugar are as well— for between the. lines of Ripe, luscious cherries are scores of the “ garret suicides” About 100,000 persons in the postal among the most tempting of all also wholesome. The Maraschino Detroit has a police radio sys­ our motors and close our ears may be read the story of pleasure Store In State Theater Bldg. service are bonded, including post­ fruits. They have been used by cherry Is prepared by bleaching in a tem on a channel below 200 me- to the clashing of other peo­ salt solution, rinsing thoroughly, gluttony that ended in dlslUasion masters whose bonds run all the men for many thousands of years. Bissell Street Side tejs and this Is reported very effi­ ple’s gears. way from $5000 to $100,000, In ac­ The cherry tree grows wild ip many and then saturating with glucose. and death. cient. Cleveland will open a spe­ "Keep alcohol in our radiators cordance with the amount ol parts of Europe, and the Oaucausus The remaining pulp Is then dyed GILBERT SWAN. red with coal tar dyes, flavored Suitable for Any Line of Business. cial police broadcasting station and out of our stomachs. money they handle, and mall car­ of Asia. Cultivated cherries were riers and clerks, whose sureties with almond oil or artificial Mara­ this week which will be on the air "Absolve us from the mania of familiar to the ancient Homans, it Rent Very Reasonable range from $500 to $2000 or $3000 is related that when Lucullus re­ schino cherries are often shipped in at all times. The Borough of trying to pass another auto­ brine to the United States and pro­ range from $500 tc $2000 or* turned in triumph to Rome after NOTICE! Inquire Manager State Theater jQueens in New York, which in­ mobile on a narrow road. $3000. nls victory over the Mithrldales ne, cessed. In this country. Very little cludes a wide territory is to have "Open our eyes to the traffic Until 1894 the government had carried back with him a cherry tree' •to accept bonds from Individual mains and the combination of Notice is hereby given to all legal a similar equipment in the near signs and keep our foot on the laden with fruit. The seeds of voters of the guarantors Instead of from cor­ cultivated cherries have also been' sugar, dyes and flavoring cannot be future if the plans of the borough .brakes.” porations Instead of from cor­ discovered In the ruins of the lake considered wholesome. president materialize. General ' Off hand we can think of no porations and in that year there dwellings In Switzerland. | The principal acid found in cher­ Eightb School and Utitties was about $50,000,000 in accumu­ ries is malic. In which they resem­ 3'Oote, commissioner of public person for whom his prayer couch­ The cherry season is short and ble apples, apricots, blackberries, lated claims against individuals everyone should make use of the safety in Massachusetts, has begun ed in the language of the modern who had gone bond for public loquats, peaches pears hnd plums. District the installation of radio sets in .day and generation would not cherries while they are abundant. servants and had disappeared or While cherries are especially whole­ state police patrol barracks scat­ be beneficial, especially if they act been found to be Insolvent. Con­ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. of Manchester. Conn., that the Can You some when used by themselves, "Teakettle" Tea. tered through the state in order upon it. gress gave the business to surety Annual Meetinr of said district will companies and today competition they do ~not combine well with Question— W. G. H. asks: “ What be held in Assembly Hall, ijehooi that Instant warning may be scat­ between them, is so keen that sev­ many foods, and therefore have the would you suggest to drink in place Building, North Bchool Street, on tered from Cape Cod to the Berk- WHITEWASHING eral keep gii^ls hanging around the reputation of causing indigestion. of coffee, as 1 am nervous, and 1 Wednesday Evening Jane 19. 1929, shires. It follows that it this la We do not believe that because White House to' get each new list During the hot weather it is a thlnlf that coffee is to blame?” at 7 o’clock, standard time, for the A fford good plan to make a meal of cher­ Answer— Substitute some “ tea­ following purposes to w{t: .Worth doing still greater value will a man is successful to passing of nominations as fast as they come from the presidential offices, so the ries alone, and as much as a pound kettle” tea. This Is made by adding 1. To choose a Moderator. t>e returned when each patrolman some sort of an examination that companies may go after the ap­ or more can be eaten in this way. a small amount of cream to a cup 2. To bear the report of the audi- bn the road has some sort of a sim­ of necessity he is temperamentally pointee for his bond business; Cherries also combine well with of hot water. It makes a pleasing tCNTS, ilar eqoipment. What Is effective in qualified for the job. We do not All government bonding Is milk, especially if the cherries are warm drink, and will not make you 3. To hear the report of the handled through the section of chewed and the milk sipped slowly nervous. President. T o WaH? oity will be equally so In the less believe that because a mhu is a surety bonds in the treasury, the In between. This quality of cherries 4. bear the report of the flsniely populated territories of border patrol or a customs guard chief of which Is Thomas L. Law­ and milk to make a good combina­ Anemia and Blood Transfusions. School committee. Your Health Comes First, Luxury Last feVery state. Opportunity of escape that it gives him the privilege of rence. This section is a clearing tion may surprise many people, out Question— Clara J. writes: “ 1 am 5. To hear the report of the 'Tax Take Care of Your Teeth through having a long start before making the highways in the neigh­ house for all bonds and li Is Law­ It should be borne in mind that anemic and my doctor .wants to give Collector. rence’s Job to see that all surety even a small amount of bread or me blood transfusions. What do 6. To bear the report of the AU physictanc recognize the value of good teeth. They know bollee officials know of a crime will borhood of the Canadian border as companies doing government hn"rl cake used at the same time would think about this kind of treat­ Treasurer, pe reduced. Anything that will unsafe as the streets of Chicago business are financially strong. He likely cause trouble in the other­ ment?” 7. To bear the report of the Chief yoa cennot have good health withoat them. If your natural belp to accomplish that is worth when gangland is at war. We do has an approved list of 94 com­ wise good combination. Answer— Blood transfusions are of the Manchester Fire Department. t ^ h -are abacefiseil, faulty or decayed, have them taken care of Cherry fasts, using no other Ihe cost. not believe that federal officials panies trom which the treasury will the most helpful after a'toss of 8. To see if the District will vote at once. You cannot nffurd to wait when your health is oon* accept bonds. Last year Lawrence foods tor a few days, are especially blood through hemorrhages, if you to appropriate a sum of money for cemed. should rubber stamp tbelr signa­ made four companies refinance, valuable In pimples, whiteheads and have pernicious anemia you are to play ground purposes, ; CONFIRMATION tures any more than we believe under penalty of losing all business other skin eruptions. Of course, a serious condition and must not 9. To elect officers lor the Dis­ It w u last week tbat we ez« they should always whitewash with federal appointees. enemas should be used at the same depend upon the advice which i can trict and Fire Department. $25 SET OF TEETH $15,00 About 200,000 bonds a year are time just as In any fast regime. 10. To see of the District will praiied the belief in this column those under them who are accused give you In such a short answer in taken. The largest one was for Most of the world’s cherries are this column. Transfusions of blood vote to pay any of its officers A great aavtog on • fine set of Natural Byte Teeth, with gold that, when Consreii got through Of wrong doing. But, if Asalstant $7,000,000,- coverng construction raised in the United States. France can best only temporarily help. Vou ao pins. We guarantee them. fiddling and dancing aroond trging Secretary Lowman of the treasury work pn the new Department of and Japan. must at once start getting rid of 11. To see . If the District will to .beggar the question of farm re< 1b to absolve all of his guards who Commerce building. 'The govern­ The fruit is ordinarily eaten to a the vicious toxemia which is de< vote to lay a tax. ment customarily takes a 50 per­ fresh condition, but a large portion stroying your red blood callB. II SET OP TEETH. commit murder, as he has done to 12. To see if the Ulatrlct wiu lief, those who bad faith in Mr. cent bond on all its contract work. of the crop is also canned,, and a may seem ridiculous to you when 1 7ote to authorise Us officers to buF- SESover's firm determination would date. It will make for time saving Contractors, of course, make the smaller quantity dried or made into tell you that you can best do this row suffloxent money to meet the LOW AS • f 7 9 t f « • e e • • • be on the winning side. 'Develop­ it he has a form blank made and government pay the bonding costs, Jams, Maraschino cherries and through fasting for ten days or twq necessary obligations of the Dls- We Alao Make Gold. Alaniitiam or Hecolite Sets of T eetlw ments have borne out our belief in merely uses a rubber stamp. by Including them in the original cherry brandy. weeks. You need so much informa­ triot, and give the districts, note, bid under one heading or another, Cherry seeds swallowed whole tion about this that I urge you la notes or other obligation or obliga> Unbreakable. Durable and l*erfect Fitting* titei ability of Mr. Hoover to get Naturally so. The contractor on may do no harm, but the nutUke go to some doctor who under­ tions therefore, when In their opin­ '^hjat he goes after. He is not in­ BRAMWELL BOOTH the Commerce building, for ex­ center should never be eaten oe- stands how ,to, apply t**r fasting ion It la for the interest of the Dis­ TEETH EXTRACTED fallible. He has made, nndonbted- The Salvation Army of today, ample, had to pay more than $160.- eause of the danger of hydrocyanic cure; or, write me again, giving trict so to do. ly, . mistakes and because of the that world-wide organization for 000 for his boncU_, acid (a most poisonous substance) your name a%d address, so i can 13. To transact any other busi­ Badly decayed, broken down, teeth or The underpaid federal employe, ness proper to come before said being present. answer you personally. ' roots carofully removed. frailty of human nature he will doing'good, is a monument to two of course, can’t get out of paying meeting. make others. Bat those he makes men— William Booth, who conceiv­ his. Signed. Silver, low as 1.00 wBl be only after close study has ed it, and Bramwell Booth, quiet, Except in a very few cases where F, A. SWEET, FILLING TEETH $ it runs up to $2.50, it costs a dollar President. s Lirensed-by the'Slate. y;.-1- C^gre^iii aid -of a stogie Indus-, ^eech and. a rival, Woodbury. It tba boBdea.' i ..On the other band, this same an- has practically disappeared from % §

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Just Another Over-Sea Flight TOLLAND It;.,..- Motor Hints Timely Suggestions on the Results of the -annual field day Care of the Car by the Auto­ for the schools of Tolland held at mobile Club of Hartford. Hicks Memorial school Friday, June 7. In.the group contests the between having yonr clothes 3 1 ^ cleaned and inressM Hicks Memorial school took first Saving Through Thinking. place. Grants Hill school second aiid having" them spotlessly c l^ e d and perfectly Trouble that tie you up on the place and Cedar Swamp and School road are apt to be magnified by un­ 7 and 9 tied for third. In the in­ pressed. ’ We specialize in Fresh,';C3ean M d Sppifless' iS scrupulous roadside repairers who dividual contests the results were see a profit in making a mountain is boys 75 yard dash. 1st place. Wood- Work. Give ns a trial and yon will be co n v in ce d ^ t out of a molehill. Sometimes you ■Wyw/X' row Usher, Buff Cap school. 2nd have to pay a premium merely be­ place, Eddie Wochomurka, Hicks we do not exaggerate when we say we are the cause the repairer, though wanting V < Memorial. Boy% standing board to be fair, does not use his head. jump. 1st place. Morris Silverman, V.: '■ Recently a motorist was forced Hicks Memorial 2nd place. Wood- into a roadside repair shop because row Usher. Buff Cap. Girls Targe water was leaking Into the cylin­ Trow. 1st place, Louise Puts, Cedar -/ 'it- ‘‘Cleaners That dean Qodies ders. Removing the head the re­ Swamp schooL 2nd place, -Mildred ’ i-, .'jf'CJ pairer pointed to what looked like Clough. Hicks Memorial. Giils 50 a crack in Ihe wall of one of the vard dash. 1st place Irene Ursin, cylinders and said that a new block Grants Hi’ll. 2nd place. Clara C-ot- Qeanest” would be necessary. tier. School 7 and 9. This contest The motorist, however, decided was under the supervision of Miss to use his head. He admitted that Mary Tomkins of School 7 and 9, it was difficult to tell you a cylin­ assisted by the other teachers. der wali crack from a scratch but Mrs. L. R. Ladd had as Sunday he happened to notice that when guests her sister Mrs. Walter Me the head came off there was water ^ Ji Cray, Mr. McCray and their daugh­ ''r> ter from Springfield. Mass. in ali six cylinders. •. ^ *1. .icyC> / ' ' ' " ; Since there were not six cracks George Luce of Cornwall. Conn., he knew that the water was merely and Miss Eleanor Luce of the Hart­ Mandiester Qeaners & Dyers leaking through the cylinder head ford hospital training sc ool for nurses, were recent guests of their 129 Center Street, Phone 952' gasket. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George Overdoing a Good Thing. Work G ^ed for and Delivered. New developments in motoring Try this, if you're really air-minded. For there’s a real thrill to a hop, ^ Mrs. John H. Steele and Mrs. L. Here’s the biggest letter ever sent by airmail, addressed to President are making it necessary to revise skip and jump when you do it on an aquaplane tied to a fast-traveling Ernest Hall attended the meeting of Hoover at Washington and signed l)y 60,0<)(>:.Gleyelanff. (O.) school old rules of car care. Motorists motorboat. The aquaplane pilot pictured-above at Winter Haven, Fla., Sabra Trumbull Chapter. D. A. R-- children wlfo Invite him to attend tfie National Air Races and Aero­ have known tor years that they cleared the water in one bound— but he’s bqund to come down, too! held at South Glastonbury, Friday, nautical Exposition in Cleveland Aug. 24-Sept. 2. Tfie envelope is three sl^ould not drive with the spark too where a marker was placed with feet wide by five feet long. far advanced, but today it may be appropriate exercises on the grave in this condition with their know­ Youth Killed by of Mrs. Emeline Noble Hollister cyt 2,500 tons. There were 4,000 ing it. who was a real daughter of a revol­ ICE IS GOING FA$T toys housed iy Globe Hollow and we The familiar gas and spark Dry Men utionary soldier and a member of stacke4 300 tons at Higb’and Park. knocks are gone, thanks to the use this society. “All. of the ice that was cut and ' of high compression heads and the Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn DeHaven DURING HOT ^ T H E R housed at th®. Case Pond is gone. Sage-AUen & Co* special fuels that go with them. But of New York City, has returne"* to The stack of 300 tons at Highland a word of caution is necessary. ti a*" Tolland for the summer. Mr. De- Park is also used up and 1,250 tons Inc. Engineers find that it is possible AT THE STATE. Haven is a celebrated landscape One Dealer Supplying,.11 Tons have' been taken out of Salters’. Tel. 2-7171, Hartford to operate a high compression en­ artist and has spent many summers a Day—Wood Made Biggest There is about the same amount gine on the newer fuels with the “His Captive Woman. here. left, whlcli should last us until spark late, obtaining the same re­ Miss Edith Johnson daughter ot Harvest This Year. July 1. Then we will have to go sults motorists are accustomed to The.second dialogue picture from Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Johnson of tq Lake Holbrook in Bolton and yse with properly timed spark and con­ First National comes to the State Hartford leader of troop 12 Girl Manchester is using Ice trpjn the that 2,500 tons after which w e will ventional engines. theater tomorrow. It is “His Cap­ Scoots of Hartford with the troop, town’s biggest dealer at the'rate of ha-ve the 4,000 tons at Globe. Better results are obtain with an tive Woman,” and was adapted had an outing at the home o° her eleven tons a day during- ,tiie hqt >.“Ju8t at present we are deliver--^ equal spark and conventional en­ from “Changeling,” a dramatic uncle, Samuel Johnson of Buff Cap. spell. Although there are more ihg an average of 11 tons a day.” gine's. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Morgan home making ice machine? in •MaO' story from the^.pen of Donn Brynne. Chester this year than ever before Better results are obtained with Milton Sills and Dorothy Mackaill Johnson and friends were also an equal spark setting, while if the guests of the narty. more ice is being sold’ than before, spark is advanced beyond excep­ are the featured players. Mrs. Sarah White Dimock of according to L. T, Wood. cibciu jAR s m r t . tional power and pick-up is had. The story opens in a courtroom Merrow. Tolland County Home de­ Last, night Mr. Wood found It But this can easily be overdone. where a very beautiful woman is on monstration supervisor will be necessary to Iceep. extra mgn' on to The circular skirt gains favor The result is the engine develops a trial for murder, switches to the pleased to meet all ladieS interested take care of bight calls.- , 'T^be deliv­ for sports. When used, the natu­ “rolling” action and very quickly South Seas and back again to the in the making of hooked rugs, chair ery of Ice in South Manch-ester get? ral waistline is usually emphasiz­ wears out its wrist pins. courtroom. It is a highly dramatic caning and service wagons, at the underway at 5 6’cloc^ in the morn­ ed by a tight belt of self-fabric or All Effect Car Comfort. narrative with many exceptional op­ home of Mrs. Howard Crandall for ing and- as it was ''aftet-V o’cloc'k colored kid. portunities for effective dialogue. an all day demonstration Wednes­ last night when the offleei ctosed it Are you having difficulty getting The sound effects of the picture day, June 19, commencing at 10:30 made a long day. ' • - a good ride out of your car? “We put up,” Mr. WoQds;said,” EVENING WRAPS. Good spring control devices are bring to the screen the flavor and o'clock. , the feeling of the tropics. On the 1 The schools of Tollatfd will close in our harvesting last year a lot of essential, but they are not every­ ice. At Salters’ we harvested' 2,500 Por warm summer- evenings, a same program a sparkling variety Friday for the summer vacation. seafoam- green velvet cape, made \ thing. Six-ply balloons, for in­ of short subjects, featuring two acts Rev. William C. Darby pastor of tons. At the Folly Brook House, stance, do not ride as comfortably the one located on the Case pondTn hjp-lengtb, ties around the shoul­ of 'snappy Vitaphone vaudeville, the Federated church left Tuesday ders-and hangs only down the as the four-ply variety. Shot by customs agents as he fied headlining “Arthur Pat West” in morning for New York City, where the west part of the town, there The springs in the seat cushions were 2,000 tons and iu Bolton we back. mean much in terms of comfort. from his wrecked truck, 20-year- “Ship Ahoy.” Atmospheric comedy he has engaged passage on the ship Where there is a divided front seat old Arthur Gordon, above, died in which West appears as an “Aquitania” of the Cunard Line. able' bodied seainan. The scene Wednesday for a tour of several it is possible for the driver to re­ while being taken to a hsopital at takes place on the deck of a yacht weeks returning by way of Mont­ XXXXXXXXXXXX3« XXXX^^ tore some of the original comfort ot Plattsburgh, N. Y.TTwo uniformed where he sings the-following hits: real. Canada, In August. Just 100 the car—for himself—by putting men who brought the body left “La Paloma,” . “She’s My Sweet Mr. and Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, the right section of the cushion to without disclosing their, identity. Dumb Dora” and “S^eet Senorita.” are spending a few days out of town the left. Authorities at first claimed that Next onbill comes Bobby on a motor trip. , Shackles and spring bolts play a Gordon' 'was hringing in beer, from' part in riding comfort. They can Gillett in Syncopated Breezes. He Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ludlow Canada and that the officers had is also known as the Banjo King. In and Miss Bessie Ludlow of Need­ be too tight or too loose. acted -only in the . line ot,.. dutyl In general, the front s^-rings need this act he is assisted by Don Walk­ ham, Mass., have returned from a more lubrication between the leaves when the youth failed to heed er, who sings an introducing num­ short visit with Mrs. Ludlow s of Heavy than the rear ones because they are their demands to halt. ber followed by “Happy Days and brother, Harry R. Bartlett and fam- A. M. Lonely Nights,” “The Rosary,” tly. . . . T naturally less flexible. Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers, Jr., Crepe de Troubles from Painting. “St. Louis Blues” and “Ida (Sweet as Apple Cider).” Adaugh a second have been entertaining their nep­ The idea of having a mechanical Hall-Mills Case comedy and A novelty M-G-M reel hew Clayton Reynall of New York. Chine trouble following the painting of will close ;his wonderful variety Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tobiasoa of HATS the car does not occur to the aver­ Witness? bill; Wethersfield were at their farm .Very Special at age motorist, yet such trouble fre­ home on Grant Hill, over the week­ quently develops. end. , This is because the painters must Aaron Pratt, Jr., of Windsor, is a STRAWS AND FELTS remove certain trimmings of the KING’S HERALDS HOLD guest of his grandmother, Mrs. $2.95 car, particularly the lights. This Charles H. Daniels. means disturbing electrical wiring. Mb. and Mrs. Allen Bean and o w n s that axe marvels of daintiness and Batteries may run down and oc­ THEIR ANNUAL PARTY two Children of Los Angeles, Cal., casion starting and ignition trouble motored from there to South Nor­ G quality ! if the painters have been careless. walk, Conn., the former homT of Sometimes paint gets Into places The King’s Heralds of the South his wife, in twelve days. Allen Bean Is the son of Dr. for which it was not intended. Methodist church held their annual ; V ^ iies to $J.98 OFT, lustrous, heavy crepe de chine^ with Since the popular method of re­ party at 6:30 i^st evening in the Wright B. Bean and Mrs. Bean and a choice of several attractive models, trim­ finishing cars today is by spraying church banquet hall. A pageant will occupy their cottage on Chap­ S man Hill, Tojland, during the re­ For Matron or Miss med with lovely cream laces, embroidered or on lacquer it is customary to strip “The Shining of the Light” was tailored. Plain or scalloped hems. V neck or a car even to the point of taking given, also recitatlonw.- Twenty- mainder of this month and July. AllHeadsizes off the door lock. Speed being the five children took part in the pro- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rublee. square neck with strap shoulder. big asset of this process it is apt to grarn. Prizes were given to the Wilfred Roulean of Laconia, New be carried too far and to the point following children' who had the Hampshire, Miss Dorothy Summers Pink Peach Green Orchid White of giving the motorist some most money in their “Mite Boxes”: and Edward Rublee of Cambridge, mechanical or electrical troubles Is prize, a silver spoon to Cather­ Mass., were week-end guests at t’-e Sizes 16 and 17 when the job is completed. ine Cordner, 2nd prize, a book to home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helps Tou Check Oil. Robert HoJman, 3rd prize, a picture Crandall. Lingerie Shop Second Floor Did the garageman make a mis­ to Llyyian Hutt, King’s Herala pin Manchester's MjDIinery H^dquartCTS to Florence Cordner. Mount Vesuvius and Mr. Musso­ take when he drained and refilled lini have been having eruptions so State Theater Buflding the crankcase? Did he refill it with Miss Gertrude Abbey who recent­ frequently recently that it’s hard the grade oil specified, or did he ly gave a talk to the children about to tell who’s doing the erupting at use a lighter or heavier grade? her trip to the Pyramids in Egypt, ADVKKTISE IN THE HERAI.I)--lnP PAYS The oil pressure gauge furnishes and about which five of the chil­ any given time. the answer, although it is best to dren wrote essays, presented the wait a few hours before checking folloving with prizes; books to up. Lyllian Hutt, Eleanor Porterfield, You know just about where the Kenneth Gladeau, above, under ar­ Catherine Smith, Virginia Ryan; indicator normally stands for ordin­ rest at Detroit, Mich., claims to beads ; which came from Palestine ary running, making allowances have witnessed the murder of to Catherine Cordner. for the season of the year. If the Rev. Charles A. Hall and Mrs. Ice cream, cookies, and cake pressure is lower after the oil Eleanor Mills in New Jersey/ sev­ were served after which the chil­ change it is certain that the grade eral years ago. Police are investi­ dren played games in the gymnas- BOIL A Favorite In is too light. If the pressure is gating his story. * ium. higher — constantly — the garage- OR man has used oil that is heavier. There is, of course, the possibil­ ity that the new oil is a better Why G. 0. P. stayed Thirsty BAKE A n y F o rm variety than you have ever ftefore used in the car. Don’t confuse this with a heavier grade of oil. Run the engine a few hours be­ ■ * - fore checking up because any oil, The same lee Cream that thrills the kiddies when fresh, will register a higher Lilli pressure until it is thoroughly heat­ when encased in cones will delight, to an equal de­ ed up. Two Kinds of Timing. gree, A e blase fpllower of elaborate formal affairs. When a car starts to run slow / ■ ' ■ and it is certain that the carburetor Is properly adjusted and that the The recognition of a superior food concoction brakes do not drag the timing should'" be suspected. Many car is not exclusive with the epicure. It’s a natural owners who get this far, however, fail to remedy the situation because /acknowledgment of the gustatory response to they do not appreciate that there are two kinds of timing. food that is wholsome,^ tasty and Leheficial to the Where a chain is used for the front-end drive, as is the case with EXCEL ELECTWC GG|01(^R systerur-nourishing to everyone-r^vital to children. most makes, valve or spark timing, Food costs less and tastes ;bi&tt^.;. or both, may go slow. there is practically no shrinkage in cooing* This happens when the chain s' stretches and jumps a sprocket. Tastes better because no flavor is lost ii| the coc^^g*^, There is usually provision for Bakes Biscuits, Bread, Cakes, etc. ,r . the change in the relation ^ of the The Manchester Didry timing gears. But when the valves OUR SPECIAL go slow it is necessary to remove the radiator and cover plate of the JUNE OFFER .... » • • • • r • • • • • • timing gears in order to reset the 98c DOWN « $L0d A camshaft. ice Cream Cmnpany At least. It was a dry. celebration; ofithe~ 75th anniversary of the . . f PHONB'525- ‘ birth-of the Republican party at Rfpcih, jVis. . TySile^the'pars^^^ was A New York artist sayz the peo­ passing, federal officers rs^ided- an e8tibU6hmeAt, ,tbAt'wus dlspepsing ■ ' The- Alwaye Obtiunable at Vour Neighborhood ple in Tibet have pictures of Pres­ cold liquid refreshment in the form^f re»l/he®r to viiUqrs tOjthe cele­ /Store or Favorite Soda Foontaui- * - ident Hoover all over the place, bration. One of the officers is shojni here 4eetroyiug>**tbe evidence.” Manchester Electric li and’ look upon him as a god. They An aftermath of the rulds was the,drafting-o^,,.a." IqglslaUve bill,asking 773 Main St. Phone 1700/ ought to see a picture of Charley federal Officers to desist from^ enforcing the act »n .Wis'cqnsln— v . , ...... , . , : . which recently,r0p,ealedUta-Btati.waOhibtUou;l^ , v •; .^4^ \ - •vv S \ \ V.’\N\*VN\ ■’V: A ;, r -

. -f-V \ ■s. i.,-V 'v ' i f , ? >,5; ■*14 .'.O,' ______> PAGIS SIX MANCinStmt JBVENmG HEaUUJ|:|pf^ CONN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18,1929.' MARINE SAND TO PLAY DAILY RADIO PROGRAM A SHOCK—MYRNA LOY GILEAD Tuesday, June 18. 8:00 7:00—Klectra ensemble. Leading DX Stationi. AT SPRDiGFIELD FAIR 8:80 7:30—WEAF feature; talk. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Perry Danes medley* of all kind* will be 9:16 8:15—Old-time Singing School. (DST) (ST) ‘ , . ^ t^CEFUL OF FRECKLES ^ featured by Paul Whiteman and hi* 10:00 9:00—WEAF progs. (156 hrs.) 405.2—W 8 8 , ATLANTA-rr40; attended the funeral of her aunt in famous orchestra Ih^a program to be 11:30 10:30—Theater organ redtal. 8:80 7;80r-Pomar*s danee ordbestrs. Hampton______Saturday. Springfield, Mass.', June 18.— broa4cast by WABC and the Columbia 422.3—WOR, NEW ARK—710. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hn.) network at 9 o’clock Tuesday night. 7:00 6:00—Sunshine entertainment 12:00 11:00—Amos 'n' Andy, comedians mrs.Mrs WilburWUDUr N' tiuisHills is spenainganendlne -A^cting , PronlAent. upon special thn Unitedanthorlzaliou;! StS.t€S ^ A fox trot medley will be made up of 7:80 6:30—Tuners musical hour. 12:45 11:45—Studio concert. o: the President, the United States the most popular numbers from “ Mu­ 8:00 7:00—Main Street rural sketch. Hollywood, CdljR<^Al^QUih some time with her sister, Mrs. Marine Band, popularly known to 9:00 8:00—Radio presentations. 293.9— K Y W , CHICAQO~1020. sic In May," a waltz medley will in­ has played o n l y i d # jllch i.roi^ Mary Mitchell at her home in millions of Americans as “ The clude "Drlgo’s Serenade” and "I 10:00 9:00—New York Times , chorus 9:00 8:00—Studio dance orchestra. daring her ilovie Can’t Forget Hawaii Or You" and a and band. 8:80 7:30— NBC programs (2)6 hrs.) Hebron. President’s Own,” will visit the medley from the "Student Prince" will 11:05 10:05—Two dance orchestras. 12:00 11:00—Dance music to 2:30. tana-come to UhUr . names dl Eastern States Exposition for the 302.8—W BZ, NEW ENGLAND—990. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn of Rockville consist of “Drinking SongT* and “Deep 389.4— WBBM , CHICAGO—770. Myrna W with fthtlye i # l charae- official opening of the 13 th annual in My H eart” In addition, a large 7:00 6:00—"Garden Goaslp." 9:00 8:00—W ABC music <1)6 h n ) were Sunday vlsiiurs at Mr. and 7:15 6:15—Singing the blues. ters. ' " ■ A-■•’1-':--'I fall exhlblUon on Sunday Sept. 15. number of current Jazz hits will be 10:30 9:30—Musical European tour. Why Bhe shouWiW'K^nsIderea Mrs. Hart E. Buell’s. heard. They are "Jericho," "What A 7:80 6:30—Happiness radioette. 11:00 10:00—WA.BC dance program . The Marine Band will give two Dav," ’ Tve Made a Habit of You," 8:00 7:00—WJ25 programs (1 hr.) as such a type is (nflidult to ex-* Mrs. Martin McGrafl and infant 9:00 8:00—Studio ensemble. 254.1— WJJD. CHICAGO— 1180. concerts in the Exposition Colise­ "Baby, Have a Heart" and “Things 9:00 8:00—Theater presentations. plain-unless it U l^ iite she hha daughter from New York are guests That Were Made For Love.” Del 9:80 8:80—WJZ program* (156 hrs.) um, the first .from 3:30 to 6:b0 11:17 10:17—Lowe’s dance orchestra. 9:30 8:30— Mooseheart children. given such rdmvAhdle perform* at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jone's. Mrs. Staigers, cornetlgt, will be the soloist 12:00 11:00—Artists entertalhmenL o’clock in tbe afternoon, and the of the concert which Edwin Franko 348.6— WABC, NEW YORK—860. ances In this w at they, McGrafl formerly Miss Eva Hutch- 6:00 5:00— United Symphony orches­ 416.4— WON.WLIB, CHICAGO—720. second in tbe evening in (mnnection Goldman’s band will radiate through 10:30 9:30—Muflcal entertainmeoL have overshadowed.'her.' otbSr insoh, is a native of this place. at tra with Cheater Miller, with the reception to visiting gov­ WJZ and associated station* 8. baritone. 11:06 10:06—Harmony team. , work, which hail been Ihrgelr the Marches and scones from the world of W. E. Hibbard and daughter. ernors and other distinguished opera will make up the greater part 6:30 5:30—Alice McDotigOll hour. 11:25 11:25— Two dance orchestras. portrayal of exoticcamping Miss Dora were Sunday callers at 7:00 6:00—Miracle entertainment 12:00 11:00—Dream ship; music hour. guests of the ten North Atlantic of the concert In observance of 6:30—Colored comedians hour. 12:15 11:15—Two dance orchestras. women. ' ;: . ■ / Mr. and A. H. Post’s. Stales, who will attend the Gover­ Bunker Hill Day, which is celebrated 7:30 It Is quite a ihqek. .after pie* June 17, WEAF and associated sta­ 8:00 7:00—Talk, Frederick W. Wile. 844.6— W L 8 .CHICAGO—870. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foote visited nor’s Day observances of Monday, tions will present the sketch "Bunker 8:15 7:15— United States Navy band. 8:10 7:10— The Angeliis hour. taring Myrna in kqur #ind as, shei her mother, Mr... Elizabeth P. Hills, September 16. 9:00 8:00—Paul Whiteman’s orch. 8:30 7:80—WEAJ’ orchestra music. appears on thd sdreeni to meet Hill" at 7:30. 9:00— Concert orchesti'a, songa. at tbe Willlmantic Camp Grounds, Official approval By President 10:00 9:00 8:00—Hits frqm “Wonderland.’' her face to face. ' Xdu, afe lihmedi* Wave lengths in meters on left of 11:00 10:00—tombardo’a orchestra. . 9:30 8:30—Musical program. Sunday. Hoover of the trip to Springfield 454.3— W EAF, NEW YORK—660. ately dlstUuslotted, ^11^ pt yoiir Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck and Miss station title, kilocycles on the right 6:00 6:00—Black and Gold orchestra. 447.5- WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAQO^O. marks tbe end- ot negatiatlonw in Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:30 8:80—Feature music hours. Ideas regarding-. Jief bdihgscat­ Henrietta Edwards of New Haven progress for several months with and Eastern Standard. Black face 7:00 6:00—Neapolitan nights music. 11:00 10:00—Amos 'n* Andy, comedians. 7:30 6:30—Sketch, "Bunker Hill.” tered to the fo # wins. Yfet you were Sunday guests at Mr, and ranking officers of the Marine type indicates best features. 7:00—Soprano, concert orchestra 11:10 10:10—Romantic music hour. are not disappoifited,-, ^ 8:00 11:27 10:27—Two dance orchestras. Mrs. Arnold C. Foote’s, Corps, Secretary of the Navy 8:30 7:30—Geno Rodemlch’s orch. -There Is every ,!^t As much Leading East Stations. 9:00 8:00—Drama, “The Potters." 202.6— W H T , CHICAGO— 1480. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinna and Adams and Mr. Hoover himself. The 9:30 8:80—Artists; ramblers. charge Ih her ,freckled face as (DST) (ST) 10:00 9:00—Eskimos dance music. Miss Delmore of Burnside accom­ request of the Exposition manage­ 10:30 9:30—Tale, "Harbor LlghU.” 10:00 9:00— Concert ensemble. there Is in the,'exeitid or dark- 272.6— WPG, ATLANTIC CITY— 1100. 10:30 9:30—Your hour league. panied by their aunt, M"*s. -C. J. ment was presented by Senator 8:30 7:30—Pennsylvanians; trio. 11:00 10:00—Vaudeville artists hour. Bkinned native -I'Ace ^:j|lrhlch you Fogll of this place motored to 10:00 9:00—Orchestra: ensemble. 12:00 11:00—Seoul’s dance orchestra. 361.2— KOA, DENVER—83& Frederick H. Gillett and Congress­ 393.5—WJZ. NEW YORK—760. see on the scr-eh. .Bht she re­ Rocky Point; R. I.. Sunday. Mr. 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 9:00 8:00—WEAF programs (8 hr*.) minds you more ot a freckled- man W. Kirk Kaynor. 283—WBAU, BALTIMORE—1060. 6:00 5:00—Old Man Sunshine. 12:00 11:00— Greeley music hour, and Mrs. Leon Fogll of South Man­ 7:00 6:00—Male quartet xylophonist 6:30 5:30—Ocean Liner’s orchestra, 1:00 12:00— Manger dance music. faced school girl than of an ex-* chester joined in the day’s outing. 7:00 6:00—Soprano; saxophonist 299.8— W H O, DES MOINES— 1000. TROUSElt SKIRT. 7:30 6:30—Cameo feature concert 6:30—Master musicians. otic woman of> the world or a Rev. Mr. Craig of Hartford oc­ 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) 7:30 8:30 7:30— W E A F programs (2 hrs.) primitive native', girl. 1 have 9:00 8:00—Baltimore Municipal band 8:00 7:00— Goldman’s band concert 10:80 9:30— Merry ramblers concerL cupied the pulpit at tbe local Tennis skirts often use match­ 10:00 9:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) with Del Staigers, cornet- 11:00 10:00—W E A F vaudeville hour. never seen but ohe other girl church In the absence of the pas­ 11:00 10:00—Musical masqueraders. Ist 12:00 11:00— Little Symphony orcii. who could rival'i Myrna for freck­ ing trousers now. A wbite- silk 8:30 7:30—Baritone, orchestra. tor. 608.2—WEEI, BOSTON—690. 374.8— W BAP, FORT WORTH—800. les. She was a girl With whom 1 pique suit has .. skirt yoke from 8:00 7:00—Serenaders music hour. 9:00 8:00—"College Drug Store" with The Christian Endeavor society tenors, soprano, baritone. 12:00 11:00—Musical program. went to school back Ih tbe old which a wrap-around skirt hangs 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (1% hrs.) 1:00 12:00— Theater features. held its regular meeting Sunday 9:30 8:30—DId-tIme minstrel hits. and from which shorts of the fab­ 10:45 9:45—Sea horsese concert hour. 3Z4.8—KTH8, HOT 8PRINQS-800. hometown. ■ , evening. Homer Hills was the lead­ 11:00 10:00—WEAF vaudeville hour. 10:00 9:00—Pianist, tenor, orchestra. Miss Loy is Without a doubt ric hang also. The skirt’s open­ 243.8—WNAC, BOSTON—1230. 10:30 9:30—Drchestradlans orchestra. 10:00 9:00— Soprano and pianlsL er. ing comes directly in front and 6:15 5:1.5—Riveters: dinner music. 11:00 10:00—Slumber music. 10.;30 9:30—Dance orchestra; organist one of the beet rproshCcts ih the 491.5— W IP, PHILADELPHIA—610. Mrs. Hart E. Buell and Mrs/ when Milady runs towards tbe net 7:11 6:11—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 468.5— KFI, Los ANGELES—640. screen colony today, ' She has not Myron Gilbert were Sunday visitors •<30 6:30—Columbia progs. (356 hrs.) 6:35 6:35—Drama review: markets. 10:00 9:00— Studio programs. yet attained starddhi» but ShC is she has perfect freedom of move E:00 6:00—Children’s birthday list 1:00 12:00—Mpore’s concert orchestra. at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong’s in 1Z:00 11:00—Hector’s dance orchestra. with violinist and pianist rapidly approaching tbe llhe ment. 545.1— WGR, BUFFALO—550, 2:00 1:00—Dance music program. Bast Hampton. Mr. ahd Mrs. Quinn 7:00 6:00—Van Surdam’s orchestra. 305.9— KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980, which divides thO- stars from 6:30 5:30—Dinner dance music. 370.2—WCCO, MINN,. ST. PAUL—810. of Rockville accompanied them. 7:30 6:30—Sketch with WEAF. 7:00 6:00—Pittsburgh University talk 8:30 7:30— Master musicians prog. tbe lesser lights, 1 have seen 8:00 7:00—Flowergram program. 9:00 8:00—WABC programs ,(3 hr*.) In which she Mr. and Mrs. Myron Post of Sil­ 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 7:15 6:15—Sacred song recital. three films recently ver Lane visited his parents, Mr. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.) 12:05'11:05—I’olitlclans; planisL only thing 10:30 9:30—Arcadia dance orchestra. 12:80 11:30—Dunstedteris .orchestra. proved to be the and Mrs. A. H. Post. Sunday. . NOTICE 11:00 10:00—WEAF vaudeville hour. 11:00 10:00—Dance orchestra. worth rememberiiig. They, were 245.8— W CAE, PITTSBURGH— 1220. 461.S—W8M, NASHVILLE—650. The three children of Mr. and 12:00 11:00—Shea’s Symphony orch. 9:00 8:00— W E A F progs. (1)6 hrs.) "The Desert Song"' “ The Black 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 6:10 5:10—Dinner dance music. Mrs. Edward A. Smith, of Hebron, OF ANNUAL MEETING 7:00 6:00—WEAF Neapolitan night*. 10:30 9:30— ^Theater entertaInmenL Watch” and “Tbe Squall.” 7:30 6:30—Studio entertainments. 11:00 10:00—^WBAF vaudeville prog. spent a few days last . week with 8:30 7:30—WGY concert orchestra. 7:30 6:30—'Talk; Uncle Gimbee. In all of tbosb pictures Myrna 8:00 7:00—Tracy-Brown’s orchestra. 12:00 11:00— Salon orchestra, tenor. Miss Clara Ellis, 9:00 8:00—WABC programs (2 hrs.) was truly great, despite the fact Notice Is hereby given that the 428.3—WLW, CINCINNATI—700. 8:30 7:30—WEAF progs. (856 hrs.) 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. Mr. and Mrs, Asa W. Ellis re­ 535.4— WFI. PHILADELPHIA—560. 12:00 11:00—Wayside Inn program. that she had to learn a dUTerent Myrna Loy. annual meeting of the legal voters 8:00 7:00—WJZ Goldman band. turned Sunday afternoon from 8:30 7:30—Programs; dog talk. 6:30 5:30—WEAF progs. (556 hrs.) 1:00 13:00— P il^ m s ; trocaderans. dialect for each One. The, secret of the 9:30 8:30—^WJZ programs (1 hr.) 260.7— W H AM , RDCH ESTER— 1150, 270.1— WRVA, RICHMOND—1110. of her success seems to be that to play best? Well, that is a dif­ knowledge 6f any art helps a per­ their trip to Niagara Palls. They 7:30 6:30—Seneca string quartet 10:00 9:00— W E A F Eskimos orch. son to succeed in any other art, 10:30 9:30—Pine hour; trio, songs. she studies each character thor­ ficult question to answer. 1 ac­ also visited relatives in Ludlow, Fourth School District 11:00 10:00—Henry Fillmore’s band. 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 hrs.). 10:30 9:30— Community theater prog. tually don’t know. 1 hate stralgtit and acting must certainly be Mass., and at Utica, N. Y, 12:00 11:00—Thles’ dance music. 11:00 10:00—Studio organ recital. 11:00 10:00—W E A F vaudeville hour. oughly before She starts to por­ 12:30 11:30—Los Amigos; serenaders. 379.5— W G Y. SCHENECTADY—790. 12:00 11:00— Studio dance music. leads because they don’t give me termed an art.” of Manchester, Connecticut, will 12:55 11:55—Time; weather; markets. tray it. ' 1:00 12:00—Hemp’s dance orchestra. 440.9— KPO, SAN FRANCISCO—686. a chance to do anything. But I 'When it comes to speaking of be held in the school building of 1:30 12:30—Studio organ recital. C:00 5:00—Stocks; produce; time. "I always famlliarl2e myself SURE TO GET HDI 6:30 6:30—Dinner music. 12:00 11:00— NBC programs. with the character and tbb locale like all kinds of characteriza­ her own personal life. Miss Loy said District, Wednesday, June 19, 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND— 1070. 1:00 12:00— Great composer’s hour. tions.” , 7:00 6:00—Studio concert 7:00 6:00—Syracuse dinner music. 2:00 1:00—Beans; trocadei-ans. in which lives, before 1 ever is as quiet as the well-known 1929, at eight o’clock P. M„ day­ 8:30 7:30—WEAF prog*. (856 hrs.) 8:00 7:00—Studio concert orchestra. Outside of the pictures Myrna’s mouse. She believes that her Spencer, Mass., — Homer Fred- light saving time, for the follow­ 12:00 11:00—Studio dance music. 8:30 7:30—WEAF programs (2 hr*. 309,1— KJR, SEATTLE—970. go Into a picture,’’ ’ she declares. ette, 45, is probably the only man 499.7—WTIC, HABTFORD^eOO. 10:30 9:30—Studio concert orchestra. 1:00 12:00—Orchestra, vocal solos. “ That Is the oilly way 1 can give chief interest is in art. All types life is her own, that nobody else ing purposes, to wit: 2:00 1:00—Dance orch, entertainer*. to experience being struck by two 7:30 6:30—Sketch______with WEAF. 11:00 10:00—WEAF vaudeville hour. a sincere performance. 1 havS to of art appeal to her and she has could possibly be interested in ;t, 1. To elect a moderator of said Secondary Eastern Stations. Secondary DX Stations. proven herself a pretty good and if they are it’s none of their automobiles at the same time and meeting. ' believe In the girl I portray and live to tell the tale. In crossing 344.6— W EN R , CHICAGO—870. sculptress. business. And when the subject 545.1—WKRC, CINCINNATI—550. 475.9— CNR A, MONCTON—630, the things she doSs If 1 am to play the street recently, Predette was 2. To hear and take action on 11:00 10:00—Studio entertainment. 9:30- 8:30—Sketch, string ensemble 8:15 7:15—Fanner Rusk’ s talk. the role a bit well. Sometimes 1 Art Helps In Work. of love is brought up her only re­ the reports o£ tbe District Officers. 12:00 11:00—Dance orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Little Concert orchestra. 10:00 9:00— Symphony band concert. mark is “ that is far too serious a struck by o'ne automobile and hurl­ 296.9— W H N , N EW YORK—1010. 11:00 10:00— Musical checkerboard. think that I never act, at all. I "I thing my sculpturing does 3. To elect officers for the ^ en­ 374.8—W SAI, CINCINNATI—800, help me considerably in . my matter to be discussed lightly be­ ed Into the path of another, which 8:10 7:10—Harmony Lassies, organist 11:00 10:00— Orpheus glee club. 1:00 12:00—D X aJr vaudeville. have- a very activeis Imagination also struck him. He received a suing year. 9:00 8:00—Minstrel men’ s frolic, 11:30 10:30—Theater program; organ. 238—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—1260. and 1 just put myselt in ihy char­ work,” she declares, “ although I fore the world.” 4. To see If the District will le'vy 10:00 9:00—WEAF programs (2 hrs.) 12:00 11:00—The three dreamers. can’t explain how. It is just an I’m afraid that she is deeply in broken collar bone, abrasions of 215.7—W H K , CLEVELAND— 1390. 272.6—W L W L , N EW YORK— 1100. 11:80 10:80—Sbepa bare dance. acter’s place and live that way. both legs and a few cuts. a tax and determine the rate and 6:09 5:00—Harpist and organIsL 1:00 13:00-r-Amos ’n’ Andy; tenor. “ What kind rf parti: do 1 like Indefinite aid. I believe that love with somebody— lucky devil. 7:00 6:00—Dinner dance music. 1:15 12:15— School days, gang. date of payment thereof. 8:00 7:00—WABC programs (4 hrs.) 6:20 5:20—Irish selections. 12:00 11:00—Amos ’n’ Andy, comedians 6:40 5:40—^Bible readings; orchestra. 288.3— W F A A , DALLAS— 1040. 5. To see If the District will au­ 12:15 11:15—Two dance orchestras. 7:20 6:20—Karl Priester, tenor. 12:00 11:00—Bridge lesson, music. ous condition at the Hartford hospi­ ESPERANTO HOTEL thorize Its Treasurer to horrow In 8:00 7:00—Air college lectures. 399.g_W C X .W JR , D E T R D IT -750. 491.6— W D A F , KANSAS C IT Y -610. tal, as the result of an automobile the name of said District sufficient 8:30 7:30—Business talk; trio. 8:15 7:15—Laura Consaul, contralto. WAPPING COLUMBIA Milwaukee,— This city Is to have 10:00 9:00—Manuel girls, orchestra. 357—CKCL, TORONTO—840. 11:00 10:00—W E A F vaudeville hour. , accident at the corner of Burnham funds to meet the reqnlrements of 11:00 10:00—Red Apple Club program. 8:00 7:00—Popular music; trio. 11:30 10:30— Cook painter boys. street and Ellington road, late Sun­ what is said to be the first Esperan­ the District for the ensuing yeay 325.9— W W J, DETROIT—920. 9:30 8:30—Radio Hawallans. 12:00 11:00— Amos ’ n’ Andy, comedian* Mrs. I. C. Files IS Spending a few day afternoon. She has a scalp A play “ The Nurnberg Stove” to speaking hotel in the coun’ ’'y. and give the note or notes of the 7:30 6:30—Barium dance orchestra. 10:00 9:00—Simpson opera nour. 1:00 12:00— Dance music;' vaiioty.- was given in the Town Hall Fri-, Glenn P. Turner, owner of the 8:00 7:00—Gypsy baron's concert. i 12:00 11:00—(^Idkette’s orchestra. I 1:45 12:45—Nighthawls frolic. days with her daughter and family, wound, broken collar bone and District for same, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arnold of fractured ribs, Mrs. Burnham was day evening by the pupils of - the Sherlock house-and. an . Elsperanto 6. -' To transact any 'Other busi­ Broad Brook. formerly a resident of Pleasant Pine street school. The hall was enthusiast, plans to Introduce the ness proper to come before said All of the schools In the town ot Valley. well filled with their friends. The language to all the hotel • em­ meeting. receives his degree. Miss Martin South Windsor, were closed last The tobacco Is fast being trans­ presentation of the play showed ployes. He also. Intends listing the and Miss Lord spent the week end hotel as an Esperanto hotel In the C. E. ROGERS. Friday, June l i , The Wapplng pu­ planted. The plants are early and careful training by their teacher. STEPHEN C. HALE, HEBRON attending the commencement exer­ Miss Congetta Sergio. Several of directory published by the Univer­ W T 1 C pils enjoyed their \ annual picnic. looking fine this year. MRS. WILLUM RUSH. cises. Miss Finesilvet^S room arul Mrs. those taking part showed a won­ sal Esperanto association. PROGRAMS A sharp thunderstorm early Sat­ Benjamin H. Bissell is spending Burnham’s rooms motored to Bos­ derful dramatic ability, John Zuryk Committee of the Fourth School urday morning cleared the air and a week at Cambridge, tbe guest of ton lake. About slxty puplls .enjoy­ as August Strehla and John Czuch- District of Manchester.' Travelers, Hartford SEVEN TIERS, June 12, 1929. brought some much-needed rain. Austin Warren, a friend and form­ ed the day there. Mrs. Shattuck’s, ry as the father Karl, also Katfle er classmate at Wesleyan Universi­ 500 m. 600 R. C. The thermometer reached ninety Mrs. Boody's and JjdlAS JbfieS’. roolus Ambrose as the older sister Doro­ ty. enjoyed their picnic at Hills Grpve^ AHOUGHT thea, showed marked talent in that A sweet flowered frock for sum­ and over on Friday in the hottest Albert Hilding led the Christian mer is made of many shades of Tonight at 8 o’clock day­ direction. In the scene laid in the part of the day. Endeavor meeting Sunday evening. tiny pink roses against a medium WM. E. KRAH Program for Tuesday. Mrs. Ames W. Sisson accompaln- light saving time,, - .the Wap- antique shop, were several interest­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. ing numbers, among those being" a blue background. The frock has Expert 6:20 p. m.— Summary of Pro­ ed Mrs. Ralph Wright, Mrs. Al­ Myron Hill, Sunday, June 16. ping and Rye St*’®# schools seven little circular tiers from gram and United States daily phonse Wright and Mrs. Walter graduating class Will agalh present Set me as a seal upon thine drill by the four wooden soldiers, Ellen Hill, daughter of Mr. and heart, as a seal upon thine arm; for Lillian Stein, Catherine Ambrose, flounce-line to chest height. The Radio Service news bulletins from Washington, Wright on a motor trip to Manches­ Mrs. Myron Hill, wfw the only their opperetta “ PoUshBfl Pebbles" flounce Is finely pleated fabric, all In the Wapplng sebdbl' hall. 'This love Is strong as death; Jealousy is^ Molly Rubenstein: and Mary Zuryk, D. C. ter recently, the party visiting the pupil having a perfect record of at­ around. Philco Jars and Batteries 6:25 p. m. — Hartford Courant new Montgomery Ward store In performance is for the benefit cruel as the grave; the coals there­ a graceful dance by Sylvia Moko- K C A Tubes and New Sets. news bulletins. tendance at the Center school for ibe eighth grddn And Junior of are coals of fire, which hath a law, and accordian music by Mary that city. the entire year. Phone 364-2 6:30 p. m. — Lobster Restaurant Mrs. Mary E. Cummings was the Achievement Ffind. ftud the . class most vehement flame.— Solomon’s Zuryk. ^ o lly Rubenstein played Quintette, Sol Rubin, director. dinner guest of her uncle and aunt, will charge a dobr admission. Till's Song 8:6. the part of the queen. 6:55 p, m.— Baseball scores. Mr, and Mrs. H. Welton Porter, In FRUIT TRIMMING. will enable manysee tbe,operet­ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton/Hunt and Jhose who 7:00 p. m.— Musical program. Columbia, on Friday. She attended ta who could nqt sbedre' seats on There are no little events with family motored to Johnston. R. I., 7:30 p. m.— Soconyland Sketches the presentation of a play “ The An off-white organdie frock, Thursday evening. . thn heart. It magnifies everything; Friday and spent the day at the FOR RADIO, from NBC studios. Observance Nuremburg Stove,” given by the with Its full skirt fashioned. , in Rev. and Mrs. Harry S. Martin, It places In the same.scales the fall home of Mrs. Hunt’s sister, Mrs. SERVICE of Bunker Hill day. teacher and pupils of the Pine uneven circular panels that are of Three Rivers, MAsS., a former of an empire of fourteen years and Chester Winsor. On their return 8:00 p. m.— The Hartford Elec­ street school at Columbia Hall, edged in three shades ot green, pastor of the Congregational church the dropping of a woman’s glove, they were accompanied by Mrs. PHONE 1968 tric Light company presents "The Friday evening. Mrs. Cummings has cherries at the front of the V here, called on friends in town lAst and almost always the glove weighs Hunt’s mother, Mrs. Louise Goff, more than the empire.— Balzac. Hare you beard tbe new Mi^ Electra Ensemble.” was for years a much loved teacher neck and bunches of them edging Monday. ^ who will spend the summer with testic Blecfiic Radio? 8:30 p. m. —Prophylactic pro­ at the Pine street school. the rounding low rear neckline'. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton; Decker and her daughter in Columbia. gram from NBC studios, Gene Abraham Tomchin of New York The sash ends In cherry Sanches two sons spent the'week-end With CRUCIBLE TONGS. Two young men had a narrow Barstow Radio Rodemich, director. Qjj-y jg spendihg a part of his vaca- also. Mrs. Decker’s inqthqri Mrs. H. N. The mother who has to take escape from serious injury Sunday 3:00 p, m. -Medmal^ tall^^ u^nder with his brother, Harry Tom- Johnson of Long Hill street. baby’s bottles out of the sterilizing afternoon at the corner on the Service the auspices of the . Hartford chin at the H. C. Porter place. The Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Watrous pan every day and the home-maker Green. They came up the hill from Aatburtzed Dealer Medical society. Subject: “ The two brothers visited a cousin, Har Weds Son of Owen and sons, and Mt. '# d Mrs, A.'E, Who, is putting up vegetables and Hebron at a high rate of speed, Last Call ftlajestlc, Crosley, l*bJIoo Nervous Child,” Dr. Crowell C. ry Tomchin in Columbia on Fri­ Burnham, vlsiteh . Mrs, WatroUs’ fruit and has many hot jars to and turned the corner to sharply For 216 Middle rnmplfce Bast Hall. day. Young in Cleveland father, Robert Wd^her of Bolton on handle will appreciate the new and their Ford turned several Sootb Mancbeaier 3:15 p. m.— Seth Parker’s Old The latest reports from the three Tuesday evening, crucible tongs on the market which somersaults. One of the young men Fashioned Singing School. years old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamlljon ot are quite reasonable.. Any medi­ was unconscious and both badly Twenty full hours on the air Garbich, who sustained a broken East Windsor bate letilrned recent­ cal supply house carries them. bruised and cut. They were given Graduatii will be the record of Seth Parker leg in an automobile accident two ly from their home in Orilnonh, first aid treatment by people living and his Jonesport songsters when weeks ago, are that the youngster Fldrlda, 'where they have been for near the scene of the accident, and they complete their singing is making good progress towards eight months. . ; ' I^ize Babies taken to the hospital by a passing We Are Known For school rehearsal tonight from recovery. A few days ago the doc­ Mr. and Mrs. H en^ .Elmore ot motorist. The doctor dressed their Gifts Station WTIC. Their broadcast tors who had the case in charge Hartford were guests of Mr, and cuts and looked them over and later is scheduled for 9:15 o’clock. feared that another operation Mrs. Robert Jlllsohs of Pleasant they went to their homes. Those Our Reliable Work Ii. They have achieved an uninter- Valley recently, , ' , seeing the accident expressed sur­ FOR HER might be necessary to insure the FOLKS has got so used to. iissociat- ,^..rupted “ run” of nine months, proper knitting of the bone, which ' The graduatldn eierclSes of the prise that they were not both kill­ ■' having made their debut in Octo­ Union school, of : south WindSpr ed. ing good work with our name' that was broken in three places, as Wrist Watches $ 1 2 . 5 0 every time they need a plumbing ber of last year. During that shown by an x-ray examination. took place at tha.Tolrn Hall, South The first rehearsal of the pageant time, radio listeners have come 'Windsor, last WedfidSday evening. and up job they feel made at themselves be­ That danger seems to be past now, to be given July 4th was held Sat­ cause they can’t remember our tele­ to know Seth, Ma Parker, Lizzie, however, and the phild Is expected The funeral of EllSUa G. Morton, urday evening at the Town Hall. Ollendorff Wrist Watches Laith, the Captain and the other aged 91 of East Wlqdsdr was held phony number. Well here It is home in three weeks more. Miss Leila Church of Rpckville the again. Try not to forget It this members of the Way Down East Friday afternoon ; from’ his -hoiie. author of the pageant, directed the toSelet... group in a most intimate way. The Rev. Mr. Craig of Hartford The Rev. William fifiklisb former-' $ 3 3 , 5 0 time. You won’t? Much obliged officiated at the Congregational rehearsal. Miss Church has written and up to you. They have followed the life-long ly pastor of the . ficahtie tjohgrega- a charming pageant, depicting the friendship of Lizzie and Laith church on Sunday, in the absence Uonal church vai present ahd con­ Bluebird Pearls ‘For Happiness’ of the Rev. John Deeter, pastor. high lights of the early history of until it has blossomed into full- ducted the service. The bearers' Columbia. The pageant Is called blooded love; they were present Robert Schuyler, who is employ­ were Gerald Ristey of Bouthi Man­ “The Road Beyond” and Is in 12 Joseph C. Wilson in spirit, if not in body, when ed on the C. W, Jones farm, cut his chester, C. Vlntbfi; Benjamin of $2.50‘“$15.00 scenes as follow: Plumbing and Heating “ the little stranger” came into hand badly recently while working South Windsor, liiemiiel fitoUghton, 1— (1700) The road beyond. the lives of Maestro Parker and on a truck making repairs with A. D. Ellsworth; .JTdhh, Thompson 2— Pioneers. Latest Style Pendants Contractor- his faithful wife; and they have sheets of tin. He was taken to and WOlcott BlqilL -BUriai was,ln 3— (1743) Samson Occum, In­with different colored stone 28 Spruce St.. TeL 641 been kept informed of the most Willlmantic for treatment. the Scantlc cemet#yj v , dian. drops. Sterling silver chains. South Manchester Intimate doings of the denizens Fitch N. Jones is putting up a The Children’^ JDag iefvlces Ware 4— Other seekers after learning. of the little seaport. Seth and large barn on his place. N. C. John­ held last Sunday ^m**thlng. at 11 a. 5— The Indian Charity school. his colleagues will be on hand son Is undertaking the work. m. The childreq marched in Sihg- 6— (1767) The road beyond. FOR HIM again tonight to delve into the A party including Winthrop Por­ ing “ Fairest Lojrd Jaaus,“ The pro­ 7^T he church bell rings. strap Watches $9.75 and up well-thumbed songbook and bring ter and family, Robert Porter and gram was: Call to.jWhrshlp jby the Ollendorff S^rap Watches $25 HONISS’S out some of its quaint musical i V 8— Choristers. family and Thelma and Harold pastor, children’s ch0rulrv*rAll the 9— And after church. and up game. Cummings spent the day Sunday Happy Children,” lortpture. afid OYSTER HOUSE 10:00 p. m.— Clicquot Club Es­ 10— Working the soil. Mesh Bracelets for Stray at Giant’s Neck, Nlantlc. Harry and prayer by pastbr, ftqv,. Harry W. 11— Soldiers all. kimos from NBC studios, Harry Abraham. Tomchin accompanied Miner, hymn by the:.; oohiregatlOn, W atch es...... $2.00 and up is noted for its Lobster. Jloser, director. V \ 1‘2-^Hlstory, and the road ibe- them. “ I thing when 1 jfi|d,that SWOOt yond. Cigar Lighters ..$3.75 and up Shrimp. Crabmeat Tunafish 10:30 p. m.— Harbor Lights, dra­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payne and Story of Old.” 5®*hicathi the bap­ '■r matic tale of an old sea captain. The pageant is to be given In a Including the well known children of East Hartford spent Attendance at his. son’s wedding to tism service, thO. > iigq > ahlih>^eii of field near the Green at 3 o’clock, and Salmon Salads. Also 11:00 p. m. — Radio Keith-Or- Sunday here, picniclng on the Mr. and Mrs, PhtUip jlaens; Ahd Mr, Clark Lighter. pheum Hour from NBC studios. Miss Esther Marie Christensen, (daylight time). There will be Cigarette C ases.. $2.00 and up our SHORE DINNER that is Amston Road and calling on rela­ above, prominent Cleveland, ();, jaud Mrs. Ernest' ittottg’S - Utile speakers and music in the .morn­ 12:00 midnight— Hartford Courant tives. Child, were baptiled^ JL ehocuil by Pen and Pencil Sets . .$6.00 Qp served from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. news bulletins; weather report. fuhlor'/league worker, was more ing. A detailed program of the Among those who -were present the children, “WithV '4 play will soon be available. each day except Sunday. on Sunday at the delivery of the Important to Owen D. Voung; Offering with a^ ihe ’ See the Chilton baccalaureate sermon at Wesleyan reparations expert, than Inform' Children.. Beglnharq/Abiht. .i’Bdhln. THE ANSWER. ing Washliigton of deUdls of the 'TOiy’re'pfstty perfect babies. Thai Coolest place in Hartford University, Middletown, were Mr. 'Red Breast.*’ A:ht(>^ . by ihe NEW TRI-COLOR. Fountain Pen to dine. ' and Mrs. W. C. Robinson, Lucius reparations pact. He rushed from tor. Children’s chorm^i'Thn Is is, little John Thomas Grace, right, Here Is the answer to the Letter the Aquitahla at New York and adjudged the “ prettiest baby” Holds twice the ink. &olf puzzle o'!! the comic page, Robinson, Miss Edna' Latham, Mr. Father’s World.” '*- Jpjdlh* Red, white and green is becojh- caught a train to Cleveland Jusjt In . an4 .'Eugene Frisch, left, the ijmost Ing as popular as .tho regulation ROOMS; ROAMS, ROARS, and Mrs. George A. Little, Miss gregatloD, “ Savl# IdKil a3hdbh#d time to see Miss Christensen be­ ^bMect baby” at a New York baby trl-color combination, red, white 5 HONTSS’S BOARS, BOARD. Marjorie Martin and Miss (jlarissa Lead Us.” Thetf lo - Lord. Mervyn Little, a former resi­ come Mrs. Charles Jacob Yonng. mime. “ Paseerby-Ai MioW. And now, as shown above, and blue. Worth has an afternoon OYSTER HOUSE dent of this place receives his Mas­ The BOD is engaged In' experiment­ ter which : Was toe. L ii# have prize silver cups ) to frock In plaid rbiffon that empha R. DONNELLY These are the ' days when you ter’s degree from the University al work at ^Sebeneotady, • N. T.. benediction; - rlsik their milk -out of. That’s sizes the green by using green 22 state St, Hartfoi heed to drink collara an'l now you this commencement, and Robert where hi^ father-la preaidant ^ .Of ■ Mrs. Fred : a ^ S(iai Mae Hamilton, a nurse, hold- touches at the neck, cuffs anff JEWELER i (Under Grant's Inly : Will, a frequent visitor here also the 'General Hlaqtrio Com: •treat, Salt Ha ing ^be prizerwinnlng infanteJ beltUne. . 515 Main S t . South M4hchester - hT ‘‘ ’ ' ' ' ' ' ■ •/:

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* COLLECTOR’S REPORT TO JUNE 1, 1929. trade Clifford Bradp teacher of voice will beiKlven on Sitiirday af­ CHENEY GIRLS A A. EPWORTH LEAGUERS Grand L is t...... ternoon at 3 o’clock in Eoresters’ .006 M lllT a a ----- ...... *------halh .Her pupils are Mrs. - Edna MEET, ENJOY P1CNI| Eighth District Additions ...... Frands, Misses Helen Burke, Caro­ ENJOYS SPORTS MENU line Milanese, Louise Blhgen- helmer. Emma Bats, Katherfne Joseph J. Lrazil Dies. Groups of Members Fish, i'INANCIAL REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE EIGHTH SCHOOL Abatements Morgan and Bettv Huebner. Four delegates to the Norwich t INANCIAL^BgJURij^g DISTRICT OP MANCHESTER. CONN. .. Joseph J. Brasil, . 46, proprietor Party tcur Miss K^pe. Swim, Play Games and Go District Young People’s Institute of the Farrenkopf grocery store on were elected at final meeting o; Total Tax Collectible...... Mr. and Mrs. J. Kulpa of Union Boating at LaFleur*s Cot­ There has been 286 orders 4rawn on the Treasurer by the President Collected 1927 L is t ...... ’ ...... 34,936.77 Union street for several yeara died the Epworth League of the South; at 3 o’clock Monday afternoon at street entertained a number of tage. Methodist church, held last night,- with the sanction o£ the Board of Directors, relatives arid friends on Sunday af­ $ 1,160.29 the Rockville city hospital of preceding a "hot dog roast’ In the: t’ire Department— i 33.60 1.93H ternoon In honor jof their daughter, I'lre House L igh U ...... Odd Mills pneumonia. He was taken to the More than a score of girls from rear of Thomas J. Rogers home oil'' 121.36 hospital early Monday morning at Mary Kulpa, wbo graduated with Cheney Brothers Girts A. A. enjoy­ Center street. Those elected wwe;. lelephones ...... 8.64 tba 1929 class of St. Joseph’s Fire House G a s ...... •...... — • Balance June 1, 1929 ...... '•...... ? 1,162.22% which time it was not thought that ed a diversified program of sports Miss Florence Lewis. Miss lanra. 31.78 Tax Int. his condition was sertous; Mr. Parochial school on Sunday. At Fire House Repairs and Supplies...... noon a 39.45 No. Liens filed most promising young business >as tor Apapratus .... JOSEPH CHARTIER, Collector. In the evening members of the for shelter when rain fell for near­ formed lake In the world. It hM iupplles for Apparatus .y 12.65 men: He la survived by a brother. 2,160.99 Manchester, Conn., June 1, 1929. party attend'ed a play given at the ly a halt an hour. an area of 164 square miles. Hydrant and Water Rent for Are purposes...... Robert E. Brazil' of 149 Union school hall. The party stayed at LaFleur’s Chief’s Salary ...... street with whom he lived and three Hartford Degree Team Here. place tor the day and after eating children, Mrs. George Freeman and ,3 4,678.37 Fayette Lodge A. F. and A. M., supper, went fishing from 8 until Credit . . . .A TREASURER’S REPORT OF. THE EIGHTH SCHOOL AND Mrs. John F. Murphy, both of will meet Tuesday, June 25th In Springfield, Mrs. John J. Dwyer of 9 o’clock. To Nan Taggart went NOTICE! Hall R entals...... UTILITIES DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER Masonic hall. The degree ^team tbe honor ol, catching the first Overpaid bill, money returned...... For Year June 1, 1928 to June 1, 1929. Manchester; also three nephews, from the National Fire Insurance Leroy Brasil of Rockville, Ralph F. and also the largest fish of the day. 46.35 company workers of Hartford will Upon the return from fishing, the 346.35 Receipts Murphy of New York City, and work the third degree on a class of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING June. 1, 1928-p-Amount in Treasury ...... t.S 1,100.00 Robert Dwyer of Manchester. He girls toasted marshmallows and FOR A CERTIFICATE OF 34,632.02 candidates. , A. L. Brown, Committee...... 58,626.37 was a member of Rockville,Lodge St. Beniard's Carnival. swapped yarns about a campfire APPROV.\L FOR A Mark Holmes, C ollector...... 4,009.77 of Elks. K. of C., Nntmeg Com­ leaving for home at 11 o’clock. GASOLINE FILLING STATION Sewer Department- 20.00 The organisations of St. Ber* Pent of Store House 3 Joseph Chartler, C ollector...... 36,748.26 mercial Travelers, and St. Bernard’s nard's church will hold its annual The next event for the C. B. G. A. IN THE 14.65 Borrowed 36.200.00 church. A. will be Us baseball game with TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONN. Supplies ...... 4.00 6,186.35 carnival at the church basement, Recording Deeds . . . Sewer Assessments ...... The funeral will be held Thurs­ June 24 to 27. An entertainment the Green girls at Woodbridge Evening Schov I Light and Heat 89.55 day morning at St« Bernard’s R. C. program will be given each night field Friday night. Upon the application of 38.65 Hose House Hall R e n t...... 48.00 church with burial In St. Ber­ Those who went on the trip Sat­ 200.00 26.45 There will be numerous booths, ERNEST T. BANTLY Capital for use in sewer connection work. This money Is Hollister St. Hall R e n t...... nard’s cemetery. with the various societies In charge. urday were Martha Weir, Helen Old P apers...... 3.38 Graduation at St. Joseph’s School. for a certificate of approval of tht all*pald bsck In the account from money collected for work O. B. 8. Meeting. Bodreau, Ruth Helwlg, Martha location of a gasoline tilling station Check C anceled...... 16.25 The graduation exercises at St. Kissmann, Alice Paradis, Nellie 6.35 Hope Chapter No. 60, 0. E. S. to be located on the premlsea of TWs'amount has been spent on Sewer construcUon ^nd hsa Valvollne Oil Co...... Joseph's school were held Sunday will meet this evening In Masonic Yokitls, Gertrude Fish, Ella Scran­ been .paid back.from assessments for work done by property ^ Rebate on Interest...... 97 night at the school hall. The exer­ ARTHUR AND CAROUNB hall on Union street at 8 o’clock. ton, Susan Kelley, Louise Relnarts, GIBSON riay Ground ...... 7.00 cises were conducted in Polish and Martha Relnarts, Ruth Hanson. ownera ...... • • ...... *...... * * 63.00 The degree will be conferred"on a ON 333 MAIN STREET. Rebate on Insurance...... ;. Annie Taggart, Gladys Symington, 3 2,678.15 Checks Returned ■...... 783.50 greeting by Mary Matryja, thethe^salu^ SalU > , ... . -nrvail candidates. and Refresh­ a anclal It was voted and ordered: tatorlan after which Joseph ments will be served and a social Blanche Gerlch, Edna Anderson, That the foregoing application ba Miscellaneous— hour enjoyed. This Is tbe last Helen Frederlckson, Louise Pukof- . Play Ground, Appropriation 3I 1OOO.OO Expended...... •«3 899.26 3143,814.20 Cullen, music teacher with hearc and determined at tbe Select­ ...... 17.60 Disbursements meeting until fall. ky, Elizabeth Stavnltsky, Nan men's Office In the Municipal Build­ Treaiurers’ Bond ...... Mazimilllan Sadlak. one of his pu­ Celebrated Anniversary. sseeesesse 25.00 Committee O rders...... 3.68,467.78 pils, gave a piano duet. Three boys Taggart, Myrtle Volkert, Marlon ing In said Town on the 1st day of Tax Golleotors* Bond ...... 44.20 Rev. and Mrs. Olmstead of St. Crawshaw and Emily ..Kissmann. Advertising Meeting and Officers’ Reports s e e e a President’s Orders ...... / 35,983.80 and a girl gave a comedy sketch, “ A July, at 7 o'clock P. M. B. S. T. and 4.00 John’s church celebrated their Printing Order B lanks...... Bald on B on ds...... >... 8,000.00 Scene from the World War” and 12 that notice be given to a.1 persona 30.00 Paid on N o te s...... 21,000.00 boys gave a comedy sketch. The twenty-fifth anniversary of their Interested In said application, of Ut A uditors...... 58.65 wedding on Sunday and Monday. ^ s for. Utilities T ru ck ...... 100 no Interest ...... 7,716.98 school children then sang Polish pendency and of the time and place Box Rent ...... 10.00 songs. Mr. Cullen and Helen Bas- There was an Informal reception at of hearing thereon, by pabllsbing % Oil, Oarage Rent and repairs UUllUes trock ...... the rectory for parishioners and POUCE COURT Non-Consolidation Campaign. Appropriation |8,000.00. land R e n t ...... 1.00 tek, another pupil played a piano copy of this notice at leut three 897.60 friends. The Rev. Cranston of New Expended ...... June 1, 1929 amount in Treasury...... '...... 2,644.94 duet and a one-act drama, "Signing Larry Rosen, 17 year old, of 36 times In The Evening Herald, and 300.00 the Pledge’’ was given by elx boys. York, who married them In the President’s. Salary...... *...... * • • church' of the Holy Apostles on Vine street, Hartford, was found by sending a copy of tbla notice oy YMpg Postage...... 6.00 3143,814.30 Three boys gave a drama, "A guilty of reckless driving by Judge registered mall to said appUoant, Liabilities , Trial” and after the singing of Jui# 16, 1904, spent the week-end Revamping Heating and VentHafon Hollister Sshool, « ern 7c at the rectory. Raymond A. Johnson In the Man­ all at least sown dayg before the Appropriation 310,000.00. Expended------• 8,660.76 Bonds ...... 3118,000.00 more Polish songs, a piano duet by chester police court this morning. date or said bearing, to appear at Notes ...... 68,200.00 Mr. Cullen and Maxlmllllan Sadlak Past Presidents Night Wednesday New School Building. Appropriation 376,000.00. Expended 16,014.34 Burpee Woman’s Relief Corps Young Rosen yesterday at the time said time end place, if they aea Laying of Tax and CoUeotion. was enjoyed. will hold a regular meeting Wednes­ of the accident at McKee and West cause, and be heard relative tbere- , Rev. Slglsmund Woroneckl, pas­ 3186 200.00 day in G. A. R. hall. A members’ Center streets drove past the acci­ to. W. E. HIBBARD, Treasurer. tor of the church, addressed the dent at a 40-mlle t.n hour clip en­ For and by order of the Board o f' ___ 150.00 graduates after which he awarded supper will be served at 6 p. m. *-*•»*• • • • - ...... The Past Presidents of the Corps dangering the lives of people .n the Selectmen of the Town of Manehce- the diplomas and^ the diligent Immediate vicinity. A fine of 325 ter, Connecticut. ___ _ 1.00 will be the guests of honor. An ...... We, the undersigned Auditors of the Eighth School and Utilities awards. The American Legion and costs was Imposed. He was ar­ prizes to the best boy and best girl Invitation has been extended to THOMAS J. ROGERS. Tax Collectors Notices, PosUge and District of Manchester, Conn., have examined the accounts of the Presi­ Robert O. Tyler corps of Hartford. rested by Officer John McGlinn. N. Secretary. ....- 96.06 students, were given to Maximilian Joseph J. Cormier of 166 Putnam .... 320.15 dent, Chairman of School Comniittee, Treasurer and Tax Collector for Whist will be enjoyed in the after­ G. H. WADDELL, Mark Holmes, Col., 1927 L is t ...... the term of June 1st, 1928 to June 1st, 1929 and find them correct. Sadlak and Mary Matyja. The grad­ street, Hartford, paid a fine of $10 ___ 799.89 uates were as follows; Maximilian noon. Clerk. Board of Selectmen. Joseph Chartler, Co., 1928 List ...... * , JOHN P. LIMERICK, Accident Sunday. and costs for speeding his automo­ Sadlak, Edward Poreda, Anthony bile on East Center street Sunday H-6-17-18-19-29. 31,414.34 1,414.34 D. WHITCHER, Walter F. Lydon of Ellington, Auditors. Mavowski. Louis Orlowskl, Joseph evening. He was arrested by Traf­ Bastek, Mary Matyja, Mary Kulpa„ while driving his automobile on Manchester, Conn., June 15, 1929. Urilon street, Sunday, had the fic Officer Roberts. Credit .328,559.69 Frances Uziemblo, Hedwig Soko- 7.00 wheels lock causing the automobile Play Ground lowski. to hit a telephone pole. The car NOTICE! amounted to more than another MacKack-Satryb. ' ' 328,552.59 One of the prettiest weddings of was taken to Conrady’s garage. No Resi^etfnlly submitted, COSTS CALABRISE $600 bundled. the season performed at St. Jo­ one was injured. Calabrise, who Is well known Shower For Miss Cooley. WHEN A CHILD F. A. SWEET, President. seph’s church, took place this morn­ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING here, was arrested by State Police ing when Miss Genevieve J. Satryb, Miss Pauline Cooley of Union FOR MAKING HOOCH last Thursday. The officers found street was the guest of honor at a V, FOR A CERTIFICATE OF daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter IS FEVERISH. APPROVAL FOR A a 500 gallon still In operation and Satryb, of 10 Becker place, became miscellaneous shower given Satur­ REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE EIGHTH SCHOOL AND UTILITIES day evening at the home of Mrs. g a s o l in e FILLING STATION DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER. CONN., JUNE 1st 1928 two hundred gallons of the finish­ the bride of John J. Machack, son ed product. At first, Calabrise ask­ Bessie Heck of Thompson street. CROSS,UPSET .IN THE to JUNE 1st, 1929. Gets Stiff Fines in Coventry of Mr. and Mrs. John Machack of ed for a continuance but later de­ 174 East Main street. The., cerfe- Various games were played and a TOWN OP MANCHESTER, CONN. Court—Place Raided by dainty luncheon served by the Colic, gas, sour, PAID: Teachers, Janitors arid Laundress...... 357,931.28 State Police Thursday. cided to enter a plea of guilty. . mony was performed by Rev. Slgls belching, frequent 13.00 mund Woronleckl, pastor of the hostess. Riftss Cooley received 'nu­ Upon the application of A. L. Brown merous presents. vomiting, fever­ Man. Electric Co...... • 463.33 church at 9 o’clock, the double ring ROBERT HASTINGS U. S. STARS ABROAD. Notes. ishness, in babies for a certificate of approval for th* IV. G. Glenney Co., Coal 339.71 Whatever profits Alphonse Cala- service being used. The altar was 446.44 Miss Mary Lynch and Miss Rose and cbilfren, gen­ location of a gasoline filling sta­ Man. Lumber Co., C o a l...... brise of North Coventry made sell­ decorated with roses and palins. erally show food Geo. M. Bldwell, W o o d ...... 7.50 New York, June 18.— Five Amer­ The bridal party marched to the Blake of Boston spent the week-end tion to be located on the premissia ing liquor were “ badly shot’’ when ican college stars— George Simpson with Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Blake of is souring- In the Lydall & Foulds Paper Co., Supplies 25.28 his case came before Justice of the altar to the strains Of Lohengrin’s of 7.60 359,234.04 of Ohio State, Fred Sturdy of Yale, Orchard street. little digestive \ ETHEL CADMAN H. G. Bldwell, W o o d ...... Peace A. M. Gilman in the Coven­ wedding march played, by the Pete Bowen of Pittsburgh and Joseph Moore of Grove street Is tract. at the Intersection of try town court. Fines and costs to­ church organist, Miss Mary Kobak. 58,526.37 Swede Kellstrom and Leo Sexton of seriously 111 at the Rockville city PARKER STREET AND Received Checks from T o w n ...... taled 3609.19. Calabrise had en­ accompanied by Frank Smith on the When these Georgetown, have accepted an Invi­ violUt. Following , the ceremony hospital. WOODBRIDGE STREET, tered a plea of guilty. tation to compete in track and field Ernie ROck and his. Dixieland symptoms appear, give Baby a tea­ Balance due from Town ...... 707.67 Miss Marian MIlllx sang "Joy of My spoonful of 7hillips Milk of Mag­ opposite No. 489 Woodbridge BILLS PAID BY DISTRICT. Three charges were made meets in Germany, Finland, Swe­ Cotton Pickers of ten pieces will go Heart’’ and at the offertory Mrs. to Putnam Friday afternoon to play nesia. Add it to the first bottle of Street. - against the man and convictions den and Norway during July and Rose Clechowski sang ^ "Ave A. L. Brown, Cash paid for freight and for the High school prom In that food in the morning. Older chil­ It was voted and ordered: express ...... ? 9.80 were rendered In all. Calabrise August. Marla." Battman’s Mass, was gen­ That the foregoing application : was fined $200. and costs for manu­ city to be held in the armory. The dren should be given a tablespoon­ Walter Smith, la b o r ...... 374.00 dered by the choir. ful in a glass of water. This will be heard and determined at the 862.86 facturing liquor, the same for •The net balance of Import and The bride who was given In mar­ band will make the trip by auto. T*i- J, Murphy, supplies Henry Murphy and Jack Keeney comfort the child— make his stom­ Selectmen’s Office Iri the Munlcipisl. I. P. Campbell, supplies...... 70.68 keeping it with intent to sell, and export trade in Great Britain Iasi riage by her father wore a gown of Building in said Town on the 1st 660.44 3100 for having the reputation of year was approximately 3750,- of this city are playing with the ach and bowels easy. In five min­ Manchester Water Co., w ater...... Duchess satin trimmed with point utes he is comfortable, happy. It day of July at seven o’clock P. M. 181.30 selling liquor.. The costs alone 000, 000. Commanders this evening at the A. W. Ingraham, labor and material ...... cut lace, period style. Her am- will sweep the bowels free of all (E. S. T.) and that notice be given, 81.73 broldered veil with head-drqss of Warren MemoriPl hall In Stafford Manchester Gas Co...... • Springs for the annual high school to all persons interested In said 210.40 pearls and orange blossoms, fell sour, indigestible^, food. It opens So. N. E. Telephone Co. — ...... prom. the bowels in constipation, colds, application, of its pendency and of Thos. Sullivan, labor and material ^ . 409.91 over a train of white satin. She the time and place of' heartog 242.18 Widow Held in Deaths of Kin children’s ailments. Children take W. G. Glenney Co., supplies...... wore a corsage bouquet of lilies of thereon, by publishing a copy of 11.76 It readily because it is palatable, J. T. Robertson Co., supplies...... the valley and carried a shower of this notice at least three times Is F. T. Bllsh Hdwe. Co„ supplies...... 14.20 calla lilies, rosea,and lilies of, the pleasant-tasting. 129.03 valley. The bride was attended by TALCOTTVILLE Learn Us many uses for mother the Evening Herald, and by sendt. ; Manchester Electric Co...... ing a copy of this notice by regia* Geo. M. Bldwell, w ood ...... 11.00 Miss Leoni Sucheckl as maid of and child. Write for the Interest­ Dorothy Toohy, engrossing diplom as...... 25.90 ^ X honor and she looked very pretty ing book, "Useful Information.” lered mail to st-.d applicant, all €3.25 in a dress of rose and orchid, The Christian Endeavor society Address The Phillips Co., 117 Hud­ least seven days before tbe date' Watkins Bros., supplies...... '...... met on Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. W’esley Brown, la b o r...... 361.00 trimmed with tulle. A silver ban­ son St., New York, N. Y. It will be of said hearing, to appear at said 277.00 deau was worn as a head-dress and Tha subject of the meeting was sent FREE. time and place, if they see cauBei Kobt. Hughes, la b o r ...... “ The Price of Voluntary Christian W. E. Hibbard, supplies...... 419.95 I'' ' ♦ / she carried pink roses. In buying, be sure to get genu­ ar 1 be hearf relrt.ve A. E. Grezel, supplies ...... 8.81 There were Six bridesmaids. Mias Service.” The Senior leader was ine Phillips Mil'k of Magnesia. Doc­ For and by order of the Board Mlssr Irena Rice and the Junior I'oley Express, express...... 10,00 Elizabeth Satryb rnd Genevieve tors have prescribed it for over 50 of Selectmen of the Town of Man-^;^ ...... 4.80 Bron wore gowns of peach color leader Miss Lilabclle Strong. Chester, Connecticut. D. E. F. Radasch, supplies Frank Hmith has purchased a years. I’lnnell System, Inc., supplies...... 238.30 georgette; Misses Anna Gworek “ Milk of Magnesls” has been THOMAS J. ROGERS, ' / and Anna. Bastek were gowned In new four-door Deluxe Oldsmoblle Secretary; Spencer Turbine Co., repairs ...... 71.64 sedan from tbe Conrady Brothers, the U. S. Registered Trade Mark Gustave Fischer, supplies...... 51.60 dresses of canary yellow georgette of The Chas. H. Phillips Chemical G. H. WADDELL, 831.10 and Misses Helen Kucb and Jane at Rockville,' F. B. Clarke, insurance ...... The following named persons re­ Co., and Its predecessor, Chas. H. Clerk;- A. L. Brown & Co., supplies ...... 6.25 Zalenski-wore goWns of pea green Phillips, since 1875. H-6-17-18-19. 98.00 georgette, all gowns being period ceived church attendance •recogni­ Orient Spray Co., o i l ...... tion on Sunday. The number fol­ H. Mints, supplies...... 28.00 style. Their he^d-dresses and slip­ Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, furniture 489.60 pers were of silver and they carried lowing each person’s name shows H, B. Smith Co., supplies...... 6.00 Madame Butterfly roses. The best the number of four-month periods 1.47 man'was Taddeus Satryb and the they have been perfect in church at­ Cheney Bros., repairs...... tendance: Wilbur H .. Smith, 14; Standard Oil Co. oil...... 4.70 ushers were William Majdal. Alex­ L. A. Lettney, repairs and material 158.64 ander- Sucheskl, Stanley Dowgle- Velma Webb, 14; Beatrice True­ 19.13 wlcz, Loulis Sklblskl and Joseph man, 14; , Morris H. Talcott, 141 J. Magnell, supplies...... Miriam Wdlles, 14; Dorothy Wood, Jos. O. Dean, la b o r ...... - • • 37.50 Zowada. ^Deborah* Says: Alexander Scott, repairs to slate roof ..... 923.90 Following the ceremony a recep­ 14; Mrs. 0. 0. Britton, 14; Harry Welles, 13; Sara McNally, 13; Glas Inc., supplies...... 9.00 tion and wedding breakfast was '' Every girl who is graduating this month served to over two hundred guests Franklin Welles, 13; Doris Riven- F. A. Sweet, cash paid for la b o r ...... 14.00 should see the smart little white kid slender- Manchester Lock Shop, repairs...... 4.50 who were present from New York, burg, 12; Marcus Cleveland, , 12; Ethel Cleveland, 12; Alice Spencer, strap, center-buckle pumps with Cuban heels V&lvollne Oil Co., oil ...... 5.36 Johri G. Talcott, Jr., 14; for the brides to wear with their wedding gowns, G. E. Keith Co., supplies 7.50 to a host of friends after, July 1. Emily Rice, 14; irene Rice, 14; to match the bridesmaids’ gowns, also as the Jos. Benson, labor and m aterial...... 76.50 The bride’s going away costume Majorie Pl'entlce, 6; Jack Prentice, proper complement for the traveling and sports Manchester Plumb. Co., labor and material 1.00 was of blue georgette and hat lo 5; James'VDoggart, 5; Elizabeth frocks In their trousseaux; the demand is enor­ 2.50 match. Lee, 5; Jamos. Prentice, 3; Arthur mous and ’ ’Simmons” has thousands of pairs to John J. Flavell, la b o r ...... Koch, 3; Evelyn Myers, 2; Kather­ Scharr Bros., supplies...... 85 The happy couple have the best meet it, all the way from $1.05 up. Walter Buckley, 2 clocks . . / ...... 10.00 3 8,823.74 wishes of their many friends In this ine Myers, 2; Vincent Koch, 1; city. * Harry Prefitlee, 6. MISCELLANEOUS Week-End Party. A number of friends and rela­ The Koelsh cottage at Sandy tives of Mr. and Mrs. William A. L. Brown, Salary...... $300.00 Rundy'of So, Manchester gathered \V. E. Hibbard Salary ...... 200.00 3 400.00 J* Beach was the scene of a delightful week-end party, the young ladies at the home 6f Mrs. Rundy’s sister, 3 9,2-28.74 leaving this city on Friday evening, Mrs. Johut Madden at pobsonvlllc Total Paid by District On Saturday everilrig a'nd helped Total Paid by Town .. 69,2^4.04 returning Sunday night. They jre- Mysterious deaths from "stomach trouble’’ in ‘ the family ■of .Mrs. port a most enjoyable timei In,! ^he them to ' celebrate their silver Hattie V. Stone aroused the suspicions of Havre de Grace, Md., authori­ wedding triniversary.'' A buffet W. G. SIMMONS 1 ptal Paid by Town and District Committee party were Misses • Cbrrlne Milne, I ■ 368,457.78 ties. Now Mrs. Stone has been formally accused of poisoning to death Vera Brookes, Esther Frledrlck, lunch was served during the eve­ Corporation Orders ...... \ ning and a imrse o f Silver presented ALVIN L. BROWN, her son, George 15, who died on June 4 after eating a hearty meal HaSel Phelps, Mrs. Agnes Morin of 148-58 Pratt Street ,.prepared by his mother. The mother and the boy she is charged with Hartford, Eleanor Phelps of Far­ to Mr. and Mrs. Rundy. < F. A. SWEET, Mr. and'Mrs. John Healey and Hartford D. J. WARD. ■klllln^are shown at the top. Efforts are being made to link her with mington and Eunice Phelps of Cov- ft School Committee Eighth School and the deaths of four others in her family— among them her husband, -Miss Viola Bishop of Worcester, Edward Stone, lower left, and another son, Edgar, lower right. Mrs. Miss Brady’s Pupils in Recital. Mass., are.Tlllting at the Home of Utilities District. Mr. and Mri< William Stllei.: fanchester, Conn., June 15, 1929, v Ston^ was sole beneficiary on all of their insurance poUoles. A recital by tha ntinils of Get-.

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The family without children oing that all the world likes saz- m i s HAS HAPPENED friend’s plane and would be here the books which led to the discov­ by 11 o’clock, and it’s 10 minutes ery of the weapon, had told of is one of the saddest episodes of dines or artichokes. • JOHN MORGAN is mad­ after 11 now, and— ” hearing a violent quarrel between human life. ly in love with his beautiful wife, the old millionaire and bis son WHAT WOUlJ) HAPPEN? IRIS. NAN CARROLL, Morgan’s “ He wants me to defend him?” ' “ Every normal woman craves a Morgan interrupted again. early in the evening. The murder ? Mussolini’s tre^menf of the secretary, loves him. She has a tine bad taken place, according, to the child.' She should have as many working woman proves his conten­ Qf honor, however, and de- “ Oh, of course, and when I told medical examiner, at approximately as she can bear. The sad woman tion that the mother Is the only him you and Miss Carroll were be­ termihes to leave his employ. She 2 o’clock in the morning.'The but­ is the unmarried maiden who real contributor, it would be in­ lingers when she hears Morgan is ing married and were going to teresting to see just what •would ler, asleep in his room,on the third longs'and craves for children, and to defend a supposed friend, BERT leave at 11:30 on your honeymoon, story of the Blackhull mansion, happen In his own country If all CRAWFORD, indicted for embez­ he said, ‘Ask him for God’s sake bad not heard the shot, but bad sees dittle hope,” the women ■ who are contributing zlement. to wait till I see him— ” been aroused at five minutes to 2 A few of the bromides and gen­ in spheres other than that of CURTIS MORG.IN, age 6, inno­ “ Well, I can't see him— that’s by the sound of a car on the gravel eralities not at all universally true motherhood should suddenly elect cently places in Nan’s bauds a let­ final,” Morgan decided flatly, drive below bis window and had spoken by Mussolini in an out-* to leave their desks. ter taken from his mother’s hand­ “ Please, Mr. Morgan!” Nan gone to the window to look out. break in current •“Cosmopolitan” “ The nation’s conscience must bag. Crawford leaves town Imme­ broke in. “ Shall we go into your He said that the car was David entitled-“ I Tax Bachelors.” be moved against the purposely diately after his acquittal and Iris office and talk it over for a minute? Blackhull’s, and the next morning, He explains that he taxes the childless couple,” he writes. follows in a few days. She writes There’s time enough. I’m sure.” when he went to notify the boy miscreants because by their self- If this conscience became really her husband she will never return, effective and moved conplei Neither she nor her husband that his father had been murdered, iisbness ' they are denying these cleverly omitting reference to the boy was missing, had not slept Mr; “ sad unmarried maidens” their through shame to change their Crawford, wlioiu Morgan does not noticed that she had called him by jobs for the one and only one of the old familiar title. They were In his room that night: Naturally, only hope— children. suspect. Morgan is broken-hearted. the police had been searching the parenthood, again It would be In­ again chief and trusted subordinate teresting to see who would fill th« Nan begs tiiin not to place Curtis in country for the missing son, with THOSE OTHER DAYS a boarding school, agreeing to go husband — and-wife relationship empty niches, and how. temporarily fi-rgotten— as Morgan warrants out for his arrest. Somehow the Great Mussy to the house while Morgan is away And now he sat In John Curtis takes us back to a day when wo­ on business to set the wheels of a led the way into the new suite of offices. They did not even pause Morgan’s office, telling his own men were only too 'glad to be new liousekeeping arrangement in story of that last day hnd night bough ti n matrimony In exchange motion. for Nan to get her first prideful glimpse of her own private office. of his father’s life. i for so many pounds of tobacco— For six months Nan acts as “ He didn’t kill his father, but only life of that time— a life of long-distance liousekeefjer, winning After working hours the night before and while she was being he’s holding something back,” Nan wifi,ing and child-bearing. the love of little Curtis, who told herself, as her pencil flew. At Somehow he takes us back to adores her. Nan, who has been married this morning— Nan had LOASm gone direct from ber little apart­ last she could keep silent no longer. the day when no epithet gnawe' studying law. goes to the capital With an audacity excused by her ' j: ' < > worse than that of “ old maid,” to take her bar exams. When she ment to City Hall— the move had been almost miraculously accom­ new status as Morgan’s law part­ and when' no species of the human WOMAN VOTER FINED. rethrns .Morgan breaks the news ner, she Interrupted: family was regarded as quite so to her that he is preparing to di­ plished. Everything from the old offices was in place, even to tele­ “ Mr. Blackhull, was your father tragically wasted.. On June 18, 1873, Susan Brow­ vorce Iris. happily married to ypur young He takes us back to an age He attempts to propose to Nan, phones. nell Academy, American reformer As a matter of course. Nan stepmother?” which we thought beautifully and telling her of his and the child’s The painful blush which suf­ happily forgotten In a new era and feminist, was fined for illegal need of her. She realizes that mar­ dropped into the stenographer’s chair drawn up to the side of the fused the boy’s face told her that which permits the unmarried wo­ voting at the election of 1872. riage to him who loves another she was on the right track. man to live as fully and happily as cannot be completely satisfying, big desk, and Morgan took the For several years some of the swivel chair. It was as if nothing “ I— she— they— ” David Black­ the married one, and which grants leading suffragists were convinced but she would rather have him that hull stammered. “ She was so much that the unmarried woman has a way than not at all. They are mar­ had occurred to change the old re­ women were enfranchised under lationship of employer and secre­ younger than Dad, you-know— just social and economic value quite as the fourteenth amendment— under ried with the ghost of Iris hover­ 22 to his 64. But if you're— s-s-sus- great as that of her married sister. ing near. Before their train is >.o tary. the provision that “ no state shal! * * • pecting Nina— I mean, my step­ make or enforce any law which leave, Morgan linrriedly takes her mother— she left for Chicago the DOUBTS to the office where she finds her “ I don’t want the case. Nan, and shall abridge the pri'rileges or Im­ even if I did, I wouldn’t take it day before— before it happened.” To say that “ the family without munities of citizens of the United name on the door beside his. He “ But after she left for Chicago, States.” has made her his partner— but she today of all days— ” Morgan be­ children Is one of the saddest epi­ your father made- a will In which In 1872, Miss Anthony deter­ fears it is to be in business only. gan firmly. sodes of human Ufe,” Is a bit “ Because everything points to he gave ber nearly everything, strong. I know, and you know, mined to make a test and •with a leaving you only $10,000,” Nan number of other women registered NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY th boy’s being guilty?” Nan chal­ any number of childless families lenged him tensely. “ I don’t be­ told him quietly. “ Do you know i i i which, if caught in the Iron grip in Rochester, N. Y. In November, CHAPTER XXVII lieve he is! I don’t care if he did why?” of “ the saddest episode of •human she cast her vote. She was ar­ ‘‘Stole a march on you!” John seem to be in hiding while the po­ An hour later a very subdued life,” put us a dandy pretense of rested. On June 18 of the follow­ Curtis Morgan exulted, as he laid lice searched for him! He’s com­ and bewildered young man left being blissfully, unaware of their ing year she was fined $100, a fine a hand upon the knob of the outer ing forward now, voluntarily, to with the senior member of the firm ‘tragedy.” which she at once refused to pay door of suite 718. “ We’re all mov­ give himself up for questioning. If of Morgan & Morgan to give him­ -Such-, childless families wl ch I and which was never exacted. ed without your knowing a thing he does reach this office without self up for arrest. Keeping step with the clock. Milady chooses shoes suitable to the hour and her costume. For morn­ know are composed of two Ideal­ Miss Anthony.was bom in South' about it— unless your woman’s in­ being stopped by police, I want There would be no honeymoon ing wear, Costa designs a,soft brown kid, with smart severity. (Lower) Costa creates fascinating beach istic, earnest, gifted young people Adams, Mass., the daughter of a tuition, of which you are sinfully you tp see him. Please give him five for Nan Carroll Morgan. Alone in shoes of both high and low heel, variety. To acenm pany this Jean Patou suit of beach pajamas he makes intent on hewing out of life which Quaker. She taught school for 15 proud, by the way, gave you an minutes. If he isn’t here by then, Morgan’s office she broke into a printed safidalS with black ties, (Fight) For afternoon wear, with a fshionable black satin afteinoon gown will permit them the fullest self- years; was active Iri total abstinence inkling of what we were up to.” we can still make our train— ” hysterical laugh, then bowing her from Jean Patou, Costa tailors a perfectly-fitting pair of black satin opera pumps, with graceful-heel. Crepe expression of those talen‘ 8 within and anti-slavery movements; ad­ “ No, I never had the faintest sus­ “ You’ve always put business be­ head upon her husband’s desk she de chine are smartest for evening wear now, according to Costa, -who makes a simple slipper of deep yellow them. They have a radiant peace vanced the belief of co-education of picion,” Nan confessed. “ But be­ fore pleasure, haven’t you, Nan?” released the flood of tears that had to offset a luxurious evening ensemble from Patou. and conscience-less contentment .the sexes; and from the Civil War fore we go in— and face everyone, Morgan asked, with a queer smile swollen her sore heart almost to beca,use they know they are not devoted herself entirely to the tell me— ” And she laid a restrain­ turning down, a corner of his bursting. social slackers but are contribut­ women’s suffrage movement. ing hand on his. mouth. For a moment Nan had a ing to the world as surely as if Another attempt was made to With a muttered excuse to which fleeting, heart-twisting fear that (To Be Continued) producing offspring. obtain the vote for women under the newly married couple paid not he was hurt. While many men and women the fourteenth amendment by a the slightest attention, the sign- There was a knock on the door, Sometimes when people don’t Daily Health D manage to -produce offspring and Missouri woman. The case this painter abrutly left his job. Mor­ immediately followed by Kathleen talk sense, what they need is also develop along the lines of time ■was carried to the supreme gan’s eyes were twinkling, but they O’Hara’s vivid, excited little face. change. their own peculiar talents, hun­ court, which decided against the were suspiciously moist as he “ He‘s here!” she gasped in a thrill­ Service dreds and tliousands of fathers suffragist, ending attempts to ob­ smiled down upon the girl who had ed whisper. “ And he doesn’t look Hints On How I'c Keep Well and mothers' find their own lives tain the vote by the fourteenth CHILDREN diverted, by the grim necessity of amendment. been his secretary for four years like a murderer at all! Isn’t it by World Faiiieo Authority anu was now his law partner and marvelous that the police didn’t bread and butter for self and chil­ Ms wife. catch him before he got here? Shan dren, Into merely bread-and-but­ TOOK EXAMS AT TRACK MEET. ter channels. “ Of course, I’ve had this in mind I show hifn in?” ' y » ^ r i 9 ------HEALTH SERVICE NOW’ bj/ Olive'/Roberts Barton since long before you were admit­ “ Yes,” Morgan answered curtly. Members of the Harvard track IN CONTROL OF . team who participated In the east­ ted to the bar,” he explained. “ The Then,i to Nan, in a low voice: “ We WEST COAST MENINGITIS. ©1928 bij NBA Servicejne. IT’S NA'HIR.AL sign, however, is a— rather recent can take a later train, I suppose.” It is human to build up a de­ ern intercollegiatea were forced to take exams before and after the Inspiration,” and he pointed to the Kathleen O’Hara was right. No By Dr. MORRIS FISHBEIN. How many mothers are going to i iorist must recognize. That is the fense against hurts , by insisting words, “ Morgan & Morgan, Attor- one could have looked less like a l^ft their eyebrows when I attack smothering love that exists be- that our own way of living is best. meet. ' Otherwise, permission to neys-at-Law.” “ Gave the order for partricide than David Blackhull. A Most adults are parents. Ergo, participate would have been re­ Editor Journal of the American, Hhe emotion of love in little chil-, mothers and some fused. it three days ago when we took slender, well-groomed boy of about Medical Association and of Hygeia, . ■ ' children that will ,be a hindrance they must reason that to be a cut our-;—marriage license. The 20, with wavy nut-brown hair, the Health Magazine. dreb? But that is exactly what I rather than a help to the child parent is the only way to happi­ lease for the new suite of offices frank eyes, a fair, freckled skin, am going to do. j through all the years to tome. ness and self-fulftllmept. NO USE TO SACRAMENTO. was signed a month ago, on the he might have posed for a picture Not the little children who are Love.'^like any other emotion, To say that “ everj normal wo­ very day you were admitted to the to be entitled, “ Composite Portrait Since November, 1928, there has man craves a child” Is a bit thick. Joe Harris, former major leaguer, been a gradually increasing amount starved for affection or kindness can be carried to an extreme. It Probably the majority do. Prob­ is seeing little service with the Sac­ bar. The old lease expires today of American College Youtu.” or attention, but a certain type of can block mental progress of Nan liked the way be thrust out of meningitis on the Pacific coast of ably that is their way of self-ex­ ramento Pacific Coast I^eague this and I wanted the move and the child with a clinging nature who new sign to be my wedding pres­ a steady hand, as if it did not oc­ the United States. Cases have been character that should. mark the pression, and a way not to be season. He was gassed in the war ent to you. There’s another sign cur to him that anyone might hesi­ unusually prevalent this yearf fastens his tiny being in the solici­ adult. Some people never become scorned nor minimized. But there and this is said to be affecting his inside, on the door of my new law tate to clasp it. She offered her Of course, the situation has tous love of his mother and never adult. In character they stay de­ are certainly and number of “ nor­ physical condition. partner’s private office.” own hand unflinchingly \. hen Mor­ been complicated, by^ tlie 'fact that frees himself as long as he lives, pendable babies. If'the mother mal women” who have other as­ “ Oh!” Nan choked and raised gan performed the introduction: many cases appeared among' steer­ just as the mistlbtoe on the oak I dies they fasten to someone else pirations and are not to be scorn­ President Fortes Gill of Mexico trembling hands to hide her face “ My partner and— my wife, Mrs. age passengers of ships arriving — a parasite. for moral support. Half the ed nor derided for them. is said to be in favor‘of establlsh- from him. Prom behind the screen Morgan.” in Seattle, . and Sah Francisco Yes— the murder is out. Mother grown-ups who get the credit for ■We have a pretty myth to the ingj prohibition. You'd think he'd of her icy fingers she murmured Ironic, Nan thought, that the first from . ports, ‘ The major­ ■ftxatipn! The bugaboo we hear so being “ morons,” or people with effect that a broken, empty, bitter be satisfied with one revolution brokenly: “ Thank you— John. I— time those words, “ my wife,” pass­ ity o f, persons affected were Fili­ much about. Incomplete brain ’ de'velopment, heart lurks behind the gay and down there a year. sh^ll do my best— to deserve— ” ed his lips in reference to her, pinos. . ' To save, my scalp let me hurry aren’t morons at all, bu.t the vie-, successful exterior of childless “ You’ve already deserved a part­ they should be addressed to a boy This . rise .in the number of to say that here I do not mean to tims of too much coddling, too women who have made names in nership— and more,” Morgan inter­ suspected of the' murder of his- cases’ of meningitis lias been fair­ cHticlze the natural, happy, de­ much “ babying” and too much the world for their contributions rupted huskily. “ Want to run father. ly continuous in Oregon,' Wash­ pendable, normal love, that exists emotional intercourse with moth­ in other ways. Visit the ington, and. California since" 1.925. away now— or do you want to face “ Well, I made it, sir,” David between mother and child, A lit­ ers when they were little. Moth­ There is little doubt tha* In Fraiu. In that, year Washington reported many cases this is so, but that it thd music and see your new office!” Blackhull said, with just a trace tle. child is entitled to it and will er fixation! " — please— ” Nan began, but was IIOOI ,55 c^s^s.aiid 39 deaths; in 1926, is "universally so is much like say- of boyish bravado. “ But I can’t ' 190 cases and 84 deaths, ■'and lu thrive and grow and develop bet­ One Mother’s Method M c G o v e ro interrupted by the opening of the blame the police for not spotting 1927, .162 cases and 95 deaths. ter- in the atmosphere of an in­ One very, very wise mother, door. me right off. I look too much like telligent mother-love than in any For 1928 there were- 123^ cases realizing the difference in her “ Oh, it is you, Mr. Morgan! I most other fellows. I wasn’t in .. IT’S SLEEVI^ESS TOO! other on earth. thought I recognized your shadow hiding, sir, I— I didn’t know my and 95 deaths. two children, one being the cling­ Granite G )/s against the glass pane of the door,” 'Therefore,, not only do these Peril of Extreme Love ing, affectionate, warmly emotion­ father had been— killed until I saw Happy! Of course in such an figures indicate the number of But there is an exception that le YELLOW a blithe, excited young voice cried. a paper this morning. I’ve been up attractive comfortable outfit as in al type, the other suppressed and Memorial “ That’s one of the curses of be­ casbs increasing at a fairly con­ even the most lukewarm behav- seemingly without, much natural north in the woods with a pal of Style No. 581.-it peri^ifs of such stant rate, but also represent a PENCIL ing so tall,” Morgan admitted rue­ mine. He has a hunting lodge and lovely freedom for play with all affection,.^told me that against her ' Eshibition fully. “ What is it. Miss O’Hara? rather virulent type of the di­ natural inclination she is revers­ *w ith t h e when he came in at dawn this the fulness falling from shoulders sease.'The figures for Oregon and Miss Carroll— I mean, Mrs. Mor- morning from Mountain View— that Fashion Plaque ing her treatment o f them. of that are daintily shirred. And to for California are approxlniately 9 gap-^rr” he fioundered, his autere is the nearest town to his lodge— think practically only side seams She does not meet the too-de- BAND, fac.e 'flushing darkly— “ and I are the same type‘as those cited for with a paper, why, of course, there to join. It i9 orchid because all Washington. pendent one quite half-way. At about to catch a train— ” was nothing to do but to come and the risk of making him a bit un­ Monuments and * * * smart little girls are:now choosing Since Noyember,' 1928, 128 give myself up, but I wanted to this shade for their supimer ward­ cases of acute cerebrospinal men­ happy at times'she is compelling The pretty Miss O’Hara clasped see you first.” Markers robe. It Is just a plain chambray ingitis : have occurred' among him to rely more and more on him­ her hands and glowed her pleas- “ And the plane?” Morgan self. ure.y’rSo you’re actually married! with the embroidery appliques in steerage pnapengers.. of one trans­ Original in Conception prompted, after he had seated the portation company only and on 14 I’m too thrilled for words. I do young man in the armchair across yellow and orchid buttonholed The other Child she is trying to stitched in a deeper shade of or­ ships. .. In, some ' instances, ’ casea free from a natural shyness by i^GlLCO* Moderate in Price hope Mrs. Morgan decides to let me the desk. have appeared In , two or three stay on— But what am I think­ “ Oh, he has a moth monoplane chid than dress. It comes in sizes contriving to make him show some 1, 2, 4 and^6 years. It is so cute trips of the same boat. emotion, and overcome the bar­ 147 Allyn St., Hartford ing of?” she broke off with charm­ that he buzzes around in,” this son A part of the difficulty was. due ing contrition. “ Mr. Blake wanted of wealth explained easily, “ Step­ in orchid and white gingham, pink rier of his reserve. linen, yellow and white printed to the fact that the danger'of the to. go right over to City Hall to hen Grant’s his ^name. Maybe disease was not recognlze,d and She says she is succeeaing, but i- ake sure of finding you before you’ve heard o f the family?” At pique, pale blue batiste, pink or­ it is slow business. Mr. J. Fuller MitcheU gandie, sprigged dimity, flesh co­ passengers, on the b.oats were per­ you left on your honeymoon, but I Morgan’s nod, the boy went on eag­ mitted to gqt off and get on when­ It is in the distant future she Local Kepresentative said that would be simply terrible, erly; “ He offered to bring me in lored crepe de chine and pale will get her reward. 'Without doubt green organdie. Pattern price 15 ever the boat stopped without Phone 2-4129 and I knew anyway that you would and we stopped just once on the reference to _the presence of niea- it will tell then.. want to show Mrs. Morgan the new way, to telephone. I put the call cents in stamps or coin (coin Is lUgitis in the hities where they offices and the sign and every­ through a pay station in a village, preferred). Wrap coin carefully. stopped. . • ' thing— ” using Grant’s name, but when I Trans. No. 11001 (blue) cost 15 The control^ of meningitis de­ Morgan cut short her breathless got your office I told who I was, cents extra. pends on " a strict enfb'rcement of rush of words. “ Just what has hap­ I thought maybe the police would We suggest that when you send matny of the precautions that are pened, Miss O’Hara?” have the operators listening in, but for this pattern, you enclose lO now widely known as precautions “ Oh, I am dumb, but I’m so ex­ it looks as if they didn’t-—” cents additional for a copy of our against all infectious. disease. cited!’* Kathleen O’Hara excused ixolden Brown “ Your luck was certainly with Fashion Magazine. It’s just filled They, include such factors’ as Isor hijrself with a bubble of laughter. you,” Morgan interrupted dryly. with delightful styles,^ including lation of .the patlept/ quarantine “ Well, just about 10 minutes after “ Now,^about your father-—” smart ensembles, and designs of the 'cbqtracts, care.ful, labbratbry you felt this morning, Mr. Morgan, • • « This amusing pair of fish water- for the kiddies. examinations, for carriers and wings is recommended as a first Flaky-Light-T ender I a lofij^ distance telephone call came Nan sprang to her feet, excused thorough Investigation of people aid to overcome the fear of water for .you. I took it, of course, and herself with a word and ran out who are‘‘traveling on vessels from In the most timid. They are of It was David Blackhull that the of the office, to return a minute Manchester Herald one country.^ to another. Hot biscuits made with Rumford!... for any papers— ” later, breathless. Jerking out the pressed green rubber and blow up Pattern Service The United States Public at the mouth. “ David'Blackhull!” Nan and her stenographer’s leaf of the desk, she Health Service is fully in control meal of the day. Always digestible when new husband cried in chorus. flung open her notebook and began 581 of the situation, and it is reason­ Kathleen 0 ’*Hara’s face glowed. to take rapid shorthand notes of able to'believe *- that strict meas­ Rtiiplord is used. And so quick to make— "I knew you’d be absolutely dumb­ As our patterns are mailed the boy’s story. from New York City please al­ ures will bring about ah immedi­ Include a founded! Imagine it! The police In spite of her half-fearful, half- - start to Mak^ low five days. ate reduction - in ’the number of and the reporters combing the joyful absorption in ber approach­ cases • a'nd perhaps aidr in. lower­ country for him and he telephones ing wedding. Nan had taken an NtJ BONE CORSET Price 16 Cents ing, the mortality. and serve them often—but be sure to use you long distance! You know, it enormous interest In the sensa­ It must be remembered that the ga.ve me the oddest feeling— tional murder of the millionaire garms ara. diving organisms the in Yoiir Spring Buying NflJllO ••••••••• Sy*.*. ••••••••• actually talking to a murderer— ” automobile manufacturer, Thorn­ same as man ^himself; that they “ We don’t know that be is a mur­ ton Blackhull. The papers had tend,to mqdify their ways as do Buy it before you buy your gowns SlZO asaaaasaaaaeaaaaaaaaaa# derer,” Morgan reminded her curt­ shrieked the news of the disap­ humaa, beings, changing in .viru­ and':you will be more than pleased lo 'see bow much better satisfaction ly. “ What did be say? Please be as pearance of the old man’s son wlthr lence and 'dn power, and that the bi^ef as possible. We have a train In a few minutes of the ■ murder; • • ,s_a, saa»aaaaaa«*a«» battle : aghluBt them is an eter-. you will have, to catch— ” The millionaire h^d been found nal .study and. <&n . unending war­ “ Oh, I’m sorry!” Miss O’Hara dead, shot through the heart, his fare. > , ^., • . Surirical. Work if Required the Wholesome fluttered. Nan wondered if she had son’s automatic clumsily hidden ij'' acted so silly, so hero-worshipping, behind a row of books in''a case Send ypnr order to the. “Pat­ / ' Call On when she first came to w ork-for near the door. tern.. Rept., Manvhfnitcr .Evepliig Votii^g to abolish war let a good John Curtis Morgan. “ He said he T ^ butler, who found the body, Herald/ IdAhcheater,' Conn." gesture,'. You' 'never ' make ' ' any BAKING POWDER MRS. A. M. GORDON 09T-2 L teajx iQ ’ JA a AHA'wStified. the dlsarransamant, at remlM-tl«it..-wty.; 681) Main Bt.. Sottith Manchester >v - T *' - A

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•mpbNLS K yass^h boss, AMD , Kailonai Lsaga INFIRSTLEGOFBIGMATCH H. PC. , G. AB. iS lid MS 6L0V»E 'H erm an, B kln. ...6 0 209 81 .888 S C R lL iA ABOOT _ ^ O’Doul, Phlla. ....50 196 76 .388 Tarry. N. Y ...... 61 210 79 .876 Frisch, St. L ...... 58 227 85 .875 Gilbert Clock Co. ( 3 i l ^ Win Eight Straight Games ■me R6HT6AM& Stephenson, Chi. ..40 14S^ 55 .360 How They Stand H om e Runs OFFEREO Leader a year ago today, Hornsby, B oston, .413. With Massej’s Tribe'd American Leasae YESTERDAY’S RESULTS After Losing First to Major Leagues S o UUlLUEvlOMES Foxx, Phila...... 52 197 44 80 .406 Hafey, Cardinals ...... 17 Laszerl, N. Y ...... 51 190 29 74 .889 Cochrane, Phila. ..6 2 192 48 78 .380 Eastera Leagne West Side Playgroqili^ ' Renn~Thomson Combina­ Gehrig. Yankees ...... 17 Manush. St. L ...... 56 229 86 86 .376 Springfield 7, Albany 6. Klein. Phillies ...... 16 Sim m ons, Phila. ..4 8 192 35 69 .859 Allentown 3, New Haven 0. Ott, G iants...... 14 Leader a year ago today, Goslin, Beat Botb Green aid Washingrton, .421. (Others not ichednled.) "m o tion; Meet Again Sunday. Simmons, Athletics ...... 14 Easlera Leagae American League Jackson, Giants ...... 13 Parent), Albany ..46 191 38 76 .398 Chicago 6, Philadelphia 4. < Am i ITH Jp O’Doul, Phillies ...... 13 Kimmlck, Bdgp...,46 133 39 62 .391 is. X Schinkel, Bdgp. ..5 3 202 38 78 .386 Boston 6, Detroit 6 (1st). Guido Giorgettl and Jim Fallon 88 .381 Detroit 8, Boston 6 (2nd.) had little difficulty winning the P eploskl, Prov. ..5 4 231 42 GUI. A lbany _____ 45 197 46 74 .376 (Others not scheduled.) The first major twilight baseball''^ ^ first leg of their special horseshoe-' IKi WiS 1 Y ordy, A lbany ....4 6 . 178 38 67 .376 National League game at the West Side field In sevs^t pitching match with Dan Renn and BABE RUTH READY FI6HTS, OOMES. 1/ Pittsburgh 2. Cincinnati 1. Jim Thomson Sunday night, on Fal­ vPCUl_D l-BAP St. Louis 13, Chicago 3. eral weeks will be played there Jtorifi lon’s court on Eldrldge street. HI^H iMTbTfieAl^ (Others not scheduled.) morrow night when the Mancbdst«9l:> The Renn-Thomson combination J International League Club tackles the Gilbert Clock 3onf-^'^ took the first game 22 to 13 but FOR GAME WITH A’S A POMCU — Baltimore .9, Montreal 7. pany aggregation from Wlhetbd^^ lost the next eight straight games femce t h e - Toronto 3, Readlfig 1. being unable to get a dozen points Play will start promptly t Buffalo 6, Newark 3. In any of them. Giorgettl and Fal­ .....^'GoTiiLLA” '* Jack Dwyer and Bill Brennan lon tossed many ringers and this Expected to Get Bach Into Rochester 6, Jersey City 5. probably be the umpires. , enabled them to win thefr eight I Strengthened by the acoujelpon^^ straight games. f THE STANDINGS |of Herb Carlson, Ben Cheney, Renn said this morning that It the Game This Afternoon un'm nIo m e s ant? j Lnplen and Ernie Dowd, thjp Eastera League team is anxious to score a will be a different story when the i-et) uweTbSrtAi^e S#ELL YOUNG FELLOWS. second leg of the match is played ■THe W. L PC. over a team that was ' strong, or Tomorrow. •• NICKNAME^' Providence . ___ 37 17 .685 enough to come to Manchester next Sunday night at 6 o’clock on The National League ball play­ his courts. In case of a victory for I' Albany ...* ___34 18 .653 defeat both the Bon Ami Renn and Thomson, a third and de­ ers, the ones of the older set, say Bridgeport . . . . .30 24 .656 that the best young fellows they Chester Green contingents ciding "best out of fifteen” game By DAVIS J. WALSH. ME 0MB Mq' Pittsfield ...... 26 26 .500 gether too convincingly. A match will be waged on a neutral O H A M C e^ have seen in their league this year Hartford ...... 25 31 .446 for the Gilbert tribe tomorrow , wlilp^ New York, June 18.— George are: Swanson, of the Cincinnati court. .... * 1 Springfield . ___ 23 32 .418 give It a clean sweep of Manc'fie?- There is considerable interest In Ruth, Alias Herman, the man with Reds; Frederick, of the Brooklyn Allentown ___ 21 33 .370 ter. ” : the outcome of the match and al­ the most maginificent headache in ^ b ln s ; French, of the Pittsburgh New Haven ___ 18 33 .352 West Si^e fans will have a ’chahiJe., though it did not receive much ad­ Pirates, and Clark, of the Boston the world, is to come up out of the Braves. American League to see two of their, favoriraS' iPnr’4 vance publicity, a large crowd was iodoform, a new man and maybe a W. L. PC. action.' Eddie Boyce is slated on hand last Sunday, another is ex­ They think that Swanson is the pitch and Ernie Dowd to play rllfft,; better one, and pour himself a uni­ best of the group because he can Philadelphia . . . .39 13 .750 pected when the pipers meet form full of ball player, perhaps New York .. ___ 31 30 .608 field. Charlie Varrlck, Elmo again. A purse of $50 is at stake. hit and he can go and get them in telll and Rudy Posplsll ,wlll today but almost surely tomorrow. the fashion of Ed Roush, who St. Louis .. ••••32 23 .532 His entrance cue has been timed ' battle Pcj/m : Detroit .. •. ___ 31 29 .508 available for mound duty. If showed the Cincinnati customers son’s knee is sufficiently improved,;, perfectly for the “kill or cure” se­ POES T o for years how the outfield should Cleveland ...... 26 27 .491 ries with the Athletics, starting on V’ashington ___ 20 31 .392 he will probably catch. Otherwls^,,'; 4>IC)0OO POISES— be played. And, by the way, it will be Wallett, Olson or ' F o ^ " NATIONAL Friday, the Babe having been cast Roush can still do a mean job of Chicago .... ___21 37 .362 to play the boy hero, Joe Gum, who Boston ___ 17 37 .314 glnl. Lfn'L^ Tpe (SdBULA HAi PILED OP AM iMPRKSlOB outflelding. hastens home in time to save the The Swanson boy, while a new National League Cheney will be on first, family estate from Connie Mack, ••“A u sr CF oicrnns eor lawless nam^^e d Laughlln being laid up with .Jft?-:: 18, CUBS 8 ...To^PLlT EOEM WITH rtiM (NJTuJO FIC.KTS” *• boy in the big time, is no child. He W. L. PC. the grasping squire. is 27 years of age. The Reds got St. Louis ...... 35 21 .625 jured hand, ^ m Massey will play I think the original role called him from the Mission club of the ___ 33 20 .622 second with Sam Hewitt and Jack; Douthit, cl ...... 4 2 1 2 0 Pittsburgh for broad tomedy, since it looked Pacific Coast League. And his nick­ Chicago . . . k • • • • 30 20 .600 Stratton completing the infield.^ HUrh. lb ...... B 1 8 1 i X at one time as though there would Luplen, St. John and Dowd will PrtSCb. lb ...... B 0 1 2 2 0 role of a prelim fighter. He won name is Swanee. If that means New York ....28 22 .560 Bottomley, lb ...... * \ 0 9 0 o be nothing to save, except maybe t earliest preliminary tights, against .44« constitute the outer garden de­ From “ battle royal” hoy to a Jeff Baulknight, a full-fledged his bout but the New York critics anything. Philadelphia ___ 22 27 H a ley . 11 ...... 5 I 2 1 0 0 the amusement tax. The Athletics 30 .400 fense. -. O rsattl, r l ...... \ | 2 6 o u were not greatly impressed. Brooklyn . ___ 20 were nine games in front on Satur­ Putting Jack on the Spot...... 19 3J .380 It is difficult to get a good crowd j. Wilson. 0 ...... 4 2 2 3 1 0 But after repeating a win over Boston . •. over to Mt. Nebo for a twilight C. Jonnard, o day night: today, this has been cut astoUBdlns success story ot Willie tlghUug In.Uocl and punch ___ 19 35 .351 Freeman, beating A1 Mello and There are reports, disturbing to Cincinnati game because it is so far away. and-. > G elbsrt...... B down to 7% and, with a 5-game “ Gorilla” Jones, Akron, Ohio’s ' It dawned upon his manager the his friends (and we sure are one Mitchell, p ...... 4 series coming up, the situation is al­ bowling over a few lesser lights, the this has caused the management tei dusky demolisher of chinaware. 1 kid might have more lucrative pos- Gorilla came back to New York. of them), t^at the directors of the GAMES TODAY 9 0 most as serious as a black necktie. swing back to the West SIde.for_j 41 13 15 27 A year and a few months ago, sibilities. Special attention was This^-time he caused ^the experts to Cincinnati ball club are becoming C hicago It may be that the Athletics, always such contests. , there ambled into Mr. Suey Welch’s , given the Gorilla in the gymnasium. take notice by stopping Izzy Grove, restless under the regime of Jack Eastern League , a bit precocious and whimsical, Akron boxing sanctorium % spin-, Clowning was frowned upon and he McMillan. 8 b ...... 4 0 1 1 0 1 pride of the Ghetto. Hendricks, manager of the club. Allentown at Hartford. 1 2 0 2 0 have selected this disadvantageous dling colored boy from down Dixie, was drilled In the bubiness of evad- From reports'it would seem that B eck. BS ...... •••• J 1 And to give them more to think (Game called at 4:30). Cuyler, rl ...... J 1 1 3 0 moment to have their first slump way who displayed, an Ivory smile ing punches. After a few months 0 1 2 0 about he recently knocked out Mello the ball club might be r laced again New Haven at Pittsfield. OVER 250 OARSMEN Hornsby. 2b ...... 2 6 of the year. and’ announced he was looking for of careful matching he was sent In the peril of being managed from L. Wlnson, c l ...... J 1 2 5 0 0 Looks Like a Slump. in a return match. Mello, with two Providence at Springfield. 0 1 4 0 0 a job. Any kind of a job, so long into the ring with Sergeant Sammy the business office. For years the Stephenson, 11 ...... 3 Anyhow, they have just blown Baker, at that time the country’s non-championship fight victories Albany at Bridgeport. Grim m , lb ...... 4 0 1 9 0 0 as it kept him on fairly intimate over the tltlqjiolder, Joe Dundee, Reds were managed from the American I^eagne ■ PRACTISE TOGETHER G onsales...... J 0 1 2 3 0 two In a row to the Indians, which terms with his coffee and cakes. leading contender to Joe Dundee’s 0 0 2 0 0 had been ranked high among the executive office and the manager Boston at New York. R oot, p ...... “ 0 may be a slump or just a slump. His first role was that of a low crown. • H o m e , p ...... 9 0 0 0 0 welters. was just a man who wore the title Philadelphia at Washington. 0 1 0 I’m always a little confused about preliminary boy with the option to Jones fought Baker to a stand­ C. Jonnard, P ...... 1 0 0 It was recently said by a middle and received very little money for „ National League Poughkeepsie. N. Y., June 18 — . Hartnett, s ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 things like that. However, all pick up extra spending money in still. He matched instinctive cun­ the obligation. . . < — — they have won in the Rist five weeks ning against the sergeant’s years of western promoter that Jackie St. Louis at Chicago. , Columbia and California, the crews 9 8 2 the “ battle royals” that the sports Hendricks hasn’t done bad with Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. 3 is 25 but of 30 for a percentage of in the neighborhood so relished fighting experience and emerged Fields, the unofficial welterweight St. L ouis ...... 020 208 100— 13 champion, had refused $10,000 to the Cincinnati ball club. He has New York at Brooklyn. that are expected to sweep the 001 000 020— 8 .833. The writer ^ill take that with their regular fight show diet. from the fight with more boxing C hlcaeo ...... meet the Gorilla. But no one can done very well, in fact. He han’t Boston at Philadelphia. inter-collegiate decks next Monday, Runs batted in: L. Wilson, Cuyler, and, being blgln-these matters, will The nickname and the apelike leaps knowledge than he had absorbed in a great ball club and be never has Stephenson. Haley 3, H igh 3, Orsattl, let you have something else; for of the kid provided the necessary months of preliminary battling. blame the classy Californian for when the 34th annual regatta of G elbert 3. J. Wilson. Douthtt; two had one. If there are reasons why Instance, a plate of brown gravy comedy relief and quickly built up The next time out he gave Tommy that as Jones has already outgrown the Inter-Collegiate Rowing Assor ' base hits. McMillan. L. Wilson. Dout- the class Itmit and FleWs.would he hasn’t had a great ball club the hit High 2; three base hits, Frisch, for the front of the vest. his reputation as a clown fighter. Freeman a beating. Then camq a owners can tell., They haven’t ciation is held over the four inile H afey. J. Wilson; home runs. Cuyler, Still, 25 out of 30 is liable to But Willie Jones wasn’t destined chance to show in Madison Square lose plenty of prestige by ducking SPITBALL ARTISTS stralght-away here, went over th« ’■ into that knockout punch. bought any ball players for their H afey. ______forget some of its appeal when one to be a clown long. In one of his Garden, though once more In the manager. The Cleveland Indians course last evening with Coachels''' has won none out Huns ba,tted in; Shea, McManus, A1 uibrlckson, a former star in . For a light cold plate that is so many years defied aspiring At New York— A1 Singer, New Gbbringer, Heilman, Carroll, Scarrltt, really a luncheon in itself, try the “ fastest humans” ; such as Char­ York; won decision over Augie Bigelow 2. Berry, Williams, Ruffing; recent Washington shells, is the Father’s Day comes only once a two base hits. Reeves 2, Berry; three present coach at Washington and following: Place a ' ramekin of year. And, judging, from the qual­ FIREWORKS ley Paddock, the noted Californian, Pisano, Brooklyn lightweight, 10. chilled cottage cheese, topped by Bracey, who is here tTaining for At Newark, N. J.— Frank Mon­ base hits, Heilman, Carroll. his mentorship has been merely a ity of the smoke wafted over from Buy now and save money (Second Gdme) carrying'on of Conibear’s system, paprika, in the center. On ode the next desk, that'# too oftcu. the Denver meet, after-taking part tagna of Madison, N. J., knocked D etroit ...... 000 410 111— 8 side slice hard-boiled eggs and to­ Assortment of over 50 different In a benefit program at the Yan­ out Herman Weiner, , Baltimore ‘ B oston ...... 000 120 000— 3 Ed Leader, crew coach at Yale, Batteries; Detroit—Uhle and Phil­ is another meqtor who learnsd matoes, on lettuce, with Russian pieces. kee Stadium, lost the race to Simp­ heavyweight, 2nd. lips. Boston—M. Gaston, darroll and dressing. On the othor use cucum­ son in Chicago, he declared, after Gunboat Williams, Baltimore Conibear’s coaching methods as a R e a l A. Gaston. student at Washington. bers with watercress and French a poor start. The Texan admits heavyweight, stopped Jack Shaw, dressing. Thin triangular sand­ BASEBALL somespeculs that Simpson got away much fast­ of South Orange, N. J., 5. Other Washington graduates now GOODRICH WINS engaged'in , spreading Conibear’s wiches of either devilled ham or 4 10c Roman Candles ...... 25c Aziheuser-Bui er than he did and the break at the At Kansas City— Mickey Cohen, chicken can finish the plate. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 start of the race won it for the of Denver, drew with Steve Smith, "gospel” among crew aspirants in 7 5c Spiurklers...... *...... 25c Buffalo, N. Y „ June 18— Jimmy the country are Chuck Logg ,at Eastern League. Ohio star. of Bridgeport, Conn., 10 rounds. LITTLE WAX. 4 Big: Chief ^ u t e e ...... 5c Q uality Bracey is-tall and rangy, stand­ At Chicago— Marriner of Goodrich, former lightweight cham­ Princeton, Lon Grant and Fred pion, has achieved a fistic come­ Spuh, assistants at Yale; Russ Na- ALLENTOWN Blanks ...... lOc.box ing six feet in height and weighing Chicago won a decision over Na­ For polishing floors. It Is better 25c Red Torches, 3 for .... 50s about 160 pounds. poleon Jack Dorval of Pennsyl­ back today by his IS-round victory gler, assistant coach at California, __I,-I over Mushy , Callahan, National gler, Assistant coach at Callfp^rnla, to use Just a little wax and let e'very ounce vania, 10. the polishing machine or the Hurry-Up Yost, having named Boxing Association junior welter­ and Max Luft and Jimmy Mathews, , HARTFORD . weight champion, here last night, assistants at Pennsylvania. v vacuum cleaner attachment do a CHARTER OAK Kipke head coach, says that ht has lot of buffing, lihBtead of using (2 Games) quit, football coaching for good. Saw a picture oi Babe Ruth the Goodrich clearly" outpointed the >tber day.. in a,flowered kiraona coast fighter but the latter’s title Art Shires-says be likes a couple quantities of wa* and little polish. BOWLING ALLEYS Now probably .Shnator Heflin wil' The floors are smoother and clearer BULKELEY STADIUM come out and say he’s through talk doesn't look quite right, some­ was not at stake, as;botb boxers of fights every week. Can’t Lena JBartfmffl 127 Ode St, SMth Mtadi^lin how. • cam$ iP oyerwelghu . A H trade to the OlaAtit N - ' ■looktag. "

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'Want Ad Information CARD OF THANKS E FLORISTS—NURSERIES 15 APARTMEN1*S— FUATS— TENEMENTS 63 Launch Initial Coast-to-Coaat Air-Rail System Manchester G.ABD OF THANKS STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING, $4.00 crate, tomato plants 10, FOR RENT— FLAT, four nice Evening Herald We the undersigned wish to dozen, 60c hundred $4.00 thou­ rooms, renovated, all, improve­ thank our many kind friends and sand, pepper plants 10c dozen, HOW ments, on trolley line. Inquire CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- summer and winter cabbage 10c A neighbors and all who offered sym­ rear 32S''COhter, street. MENTS pathy and assisted during the acci­ dozen, 50c hundred. Snapdragons, badly does Count six average words to. a line. 10 weeks stock, strawflower Initials numl>«r8 and abbreviations dent and death of our beloved hus­ FOR r e n t —SIX ROOM single. each count as a word and compound band and father, especially Cheney plants, 15c. Cut flowers, 25c Elro street, all modern, with words as two worda Minimum cost Is Brothers and Manchester Lodge dozen, aster plants, 25c dozen. WHO garage. Walter B. Frlche? 64 E. price of three lines. No. 73, A. F. & A. M. John McConville, 7 Windemere Middle Turnpike.. street. Homestead Park. Tel. 1640 Line rates per day tor transient MRS, ELIZABETH A. STEVEN­ want ads. SON, FOR RENT— 4 ROOM FLAT and Kffective Uarcb 17, 10X7 MISS MARGARET STEVENSON. ALREADY WE HAVE 500,000 garage, 147 School street. James Cash Charge plants. Prices reduced on all J. Rohan, Tdl. 1668. V 6 Consecutive Days ..| 7 ots 0 ots greenhouse plants, such as gera­ 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 cts 11 ots WHAT TO REN'r— CENTENNIAL apart- 1 Day ...... I 11 ots 18 cts LOST AND FOUND niums and vinca vines, we fill All orders for Irregular‘ Injgertlons porch boxes, dirt and labor free. and ments, font room apartment, jani­ will be charged at the one-time rate. Bedding plants about 20 varieties. tor set vice, beat, gas range. Ice Special rates for long term every buz furnished. Call Manchester day advertising given upon request. LOST— SMALL GOLD mesh purse. Astors, zinnias etc. 25c dozen. Ads ordered tor three or six days Finder please phone 1088-3. Perennials, flowering shrubs, rose Construction Company, 210G or I K f - 'f and stopped before the third or flftb bushes, evergreens, and blue WHY T82-2. • ' '.y 'i \ day will be charged only for the ac­ FOUND— GENTLEMANS watch in 'spruce, tomato plants 15c per doz., V ■>'LONG distance mov­ bility for errors In telephoned ads ing. by experienced men. Public AGENTS WANTED 37-A WANTED— TO BUY 58 FOR RENT— 5 ROOM furnished will he assumed and their accuracy . USED CAR SPECIALS cottage at 29 Maple avenue, cannot be guaranteed. 1923 Ford Coupe. storehouse. L. T. Wood, 55 Blssell street. Tel. 496.______AGENTS— NEW STYLE table­ Myrtle Beach $35 per week In­ INDEX OF CLASSIFICA­ 2— 1926 Ford Tourings. cloth. No laundering, hemstitched, I WILL PAY HIGHEST prices for cluding gas and lights. David Mc­ TIONS 1925 Nash Sedan. flannel back, several colors. Sells brass, copper, tires, tubes, rags, Collum, 143 Florence street. Tel. Births ...... ' A 1923 Studebaker Touring. PAINTING— REPAIRING 21 itself. Samples free. Puritan Mills, magazines and paper or anything l'l93-3 or 2820-W. Engagements ...... B 1926 Essex Cuach. 43 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. else saleable. Call 849. Wm. Marriages ...... C 1924 Jewett Touring. W. E. HURLOCK Ostrinsky, 91 Clinton. FOR RENT— 4 ROOM cottage, Deaths ...... D 1923 Buick Touring. Painting, Paperhanging Coventry Lake, also shore front Card of Thanks ...... £ and Decorating , In Memoriam ...... F 2— Ford Panel Trucks. SITUATIONS WANTED— lot for sale. 'Terms can be ar­ Lost and Found ...... 1 MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Residence: 16 Lincoln St. Tel. 39-W ROOMS WITHOUT B O A R D S ranged. Telephone 1298. Announcements ...... 2 1069 Main St. Tel. 740 MALE 39 Personals ...... 8 Thos. E. Donahue, Mgr. PROFESSIONAL TO RENT— WEST SIDE, Columbia Aatomobiles Lake, 6 room j cottage, boats, Automobiles for Sale ...... 4 SERVICES 22 WANTED— SMALL carpenter jobs FOR RENT— FURNISHED front Automobiles for Exchange...... 5 1928 Reo, 2 ton Hydraulic dump to do in spare time. Call 1305 room;. Telephone 186. garage, drinking water. Inquire Auto Accessories—T ire s ...... 6 truck. Plano Tuning Cecil C. Wood, Washington 21 Elro street. 2637-5. Auto Repairing—Painting...... 7 1928 Reo 2 ton stake body Expert work guaranteed street. FOR KENT— FURNISHED • room, Auto Schools ...... 7-A suitable for light hdusekeeping, in Autos—Ship by Truqk ...... 8 6x10 1-2. Kemp’s Music House Autos—For Hire ...... 9 1927 Federal stake body. Tel. 821 Selwitz Building. Inquire Selwitz HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Garages—Service—S tores ...... 10 Bro^wns Garage— Tel. 869 d o g s —BIRDS—PETS 41 Shop. Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 Corner Cooper and West Center Sts. PIANO TUNING FOR SALE-r—MY HOME at 36 Wanted Autos—Motorcycles . . . . 12 Griswold street, consisting of 6 Bnsineee nni! I’ rnfeeeinnnI Serrirea John Ctickerham FOR SALE — BOSTON terrier, Business Servtce.<> Offered ...... 13 1924 Buick Touring, 6 Orchard St. Tel. 245-5 male. 11 months, very good with COUNTRY BOARD- large rooms, and a sewing room: Household Services Offered ...... TS*A Steans-Knight 4 pass, coupe. children, car and housebroken, RESORTS 60 also extra lot. inquire on Building—Contracting ...... 14 COLE MOTOR SALES REPAIRING 23 perfectly marked. Male gnd female premises. Florists—Nurseries ...... 16 191 Center St.— Tel. 2017 Funeral Directors ...... Ifi I puppies, 3 months pld, also female PLEASANT VIEW. R. L— Room ON HENRY STREET — Beautiful Beating—Plumbing—Roofing . . . 17 CARPENTER REPAIRING of all in season, all have good dark and board by the week or month. Insurance ...... 18 FOR SALE— CHRYSLER 6 road­ kinds, done by experienced build­ frame, 6 room bouse and sun par­ color, • tails and markings, very Home cooking. Mrs. Waddell. Tel. lor, steam heat with all Improve­ Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 ster, In good condition. James er. reasonable prices. 681 Hartford reasonably priced for immediate Moving—^Trucking—Storage . . . 20 Rogers, 54 Chestnut street. 1422-5 or 2284. - ments, garage in cellar. Inquire J. Painting—-Papering ...... 21 Road. Telephone 37-12. sale. Call 1758-2. Professional Services ....* ..... 22 W. Macdonald, 140 Union St., Another passenger In the fleet that inaugurated the system was , Repairing ...... 23 1928 Uldsmubile Sport Coupe. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED, Rockyille, Conn.. Tel. 217-2. bert Swan, above, author of the “ In New York’’ column for The Her Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning . . . 24 1927 Auburn Sedan. chimneys cleaned and repaired, AFAR I'M ENTS— FLATS— and NEA Service, Inc., now on a trip to the coast for material for .r Toilet Goods and Service ...... 26 1927 Buick Stand. Coach. key fitting, safes opened, saw flitng ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 FOR RALE— A FIVE room cottage, column. The new system is dperated by the New York Centrarand San­ Wanted—Business ^ r v lc e .... 2B TENEMENTS 63 all Improvements, close to mills 1927 Whippet 4 Coach. and grinding. Work called for. ta Pe lines In con junction with'the Universal Air Lines. Rdncptlonnl 1925 Buick Roadster. FOR SALE—^ELEVEN new porch and trolley. $4500. Owner says ______- •. , ■ - - , - . • ■ t t . . - ■. -• Courses and Classes ; . . . , ..... 27 Harold Clemson, J08 North Elm FOR RENT—rNEW five room Private Instruction ...... 281927 Pontiac Landau. screens, three by eight and one- sell. Wm. Kanehl, 619 Center St. street. Telephone 462. apartment, all Improvements, 63 PAITHPUL SERVANTS' Dancing ...... 28-A ’ ,Other:good used cars. half feet. 927 Burnside Avenue, Phone 1776. DID YOU KNOW THAT-r Musical—Dramatig ...... 29 'IRAWPORD AUTO SUPPLY CO. Burnside. Wadsworth street. .Apply'on 1st — * --- Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum floor, Mr. Johnson! FOR SALE— SINGLE HOUSE 6 Th'ere's ‘a laiigh on Broadway. FInnnolnl Center & Trotter Sts, cleaner, phonograph, clock, lock . . . The coppers couldn’t find - London— The Windermere Par­ rooms, -practically new, all Im­ ish church claims a record in that Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 Tel. 1174 or 2021 repairing: key making. Brjith- FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement. the fellow w ho' killed Arnold Business Opportunities ...... 32 walte. 52 Pearl street. provements, hard wood finish, it has had the services of three Money to Loan ...... 33 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 51 North Elm street, newly renovat­ new garage, and chicken '-coop, Rothstein. . . . But within 24 1926 NASH SEDAN hours they got jback the clubs singers lu'dts choir for an-aggregate Help nnd Sltnatlona 1925 ESSEX COACH ed, modern improvements, garage; large lot, small dnwn payment, of 156 years. William Barker-haa Help Wanted —Female ...... 35 SEWING MACHINE repairing ot all .Call 258. of Bobby Jones. . . . That had Help Wanted—Male ...... 3tt BETISGARAGE makes', olls.'needlec and supplies. FOR SALE— FOUR ROOMS* of 256 Wo.odbridge street. sung in the choir for 60 years, household furniture. Can be seen been stolen from a car in front Help Wanted—Male or Female .. 37 Hudson-Essex Dealer— 129 Spruce R. W. Garrard, 37 Edward street. 3 ROOM flat, all furnished Includ­ of an apartment house. . . . Frank Thornburrow for 60 and Agents Wanted ...... 37-A TeU 715. at 464 Hartford Road. Telephone FOR SAI..B— NEW HOMES on Arthur Molyneaux for 46. Situations Wanted—Fem ale...... 38 898-2. ing linen and dishes. Rent’ reason­ Walker, .Henry, Washington. Har'r- Where the great golfer was Situations Wanted—Male ...... 39, able. Over A. & ’ P. .at ■ Depot putting at bridge. . . . The Employment Agencies ...... 40 er, Phelps Road and Palrvlew AUTO ACCESSORIES— TAILORING—DYEING- FOR SALE— SCREENS 15c, high Square. Apply Mlntz’s Dept. Store, streets. In tael all sections ot the National League club owners Live Slock-Peta—Poaltry—Vehlcfea Depot Square. • Dogs—Birds-Pets ...... 41 TIRES 6 CLEANING 24 chair $1.00, table $1.00, stroller, town. Oar list always, complete. say that the reason their ball is Live Stock—Vehicles ...... 42 2 bureaus, oil stove, desk. 29 Arthur A..Knnfla. Phone 7S2-2. so fast this year Is that a new I Poultry and Supplies ...... 43 BATTEKIES FOR YOUR automo­ Strant. 859-4. PO,R RENT— 5 ROOM tenement and better hide is being used in 3 3 Wanted — Pets—Poultry-Stock 44 HARRY ANDERTON. 38 Church 876 Main street. bile. ranging from $7 up. Recharg­ with store and garage, all mod­ making the cover of the ball, j For Sale—Miarelinneona street, phone 1221-2. dealer for 3 PIECE LIVING room suite, ern Improvements, rent $30. 45 Articles for Sale ...... 46 ing and repairing. Distributors ot English woolen company, tailors FOR SALE— COZY 1 FLOOR bun­ , . . But it is generally under-! Boats and Accessories...... 46 Prest-O-Llte Batteries. Center covered all over In Jacquard $119. North street. . galow, 6 pleasant rooms, garage, stood that the balls used by the: Building Materials...... 47 since 1898. If Interested regarding Watkins Furniture Exchange Auto Supply Co., 155 Center. Tel. made to measure tailoring we shrubs, large lot. near school. National and American Leagues Diamonds—Watches—Jewelry .. 48 17 Oak St. FOR r e n t ;—TENEMENT 4 rooms, are made in the same factory. Electrical Appliances—Radio . . . 49 673. want to know you. all Improvements, cheap rent. In­ Bargain price, owner making Fuel and Feed ...... 49-A change. Henry street. Phone 895-3. , . . And put of the same stuff.. liLizABEa® Garden — Farm—Dairy Products 50 IF YOU'ARE LOOKING for the quire Mintz’s Dept. Store, Depot . . . Bill ’Terry, the Giant first Household Goods ...... 51 best in refrigerators. The Beldln^ Square! FJeeirqij; until July 1. Machinery and Tools ...... 52 GARAGES^ERVICES— HELP WANTED- basernari, offered a suggestion HENRY^^TREET ■ Hall will fill the bill In quality; to Lou Gehrig, the Yankee first Musical Instruments...... 53 STORAGE 10 . FEMALE 35 also in price. Special prices all FOR RkNT— 3 rooms with, store RESORT PROPERTY Office and Store Equipment...... 54 room, air mod,eri. Improvements, FOR SALE 74 baseman. . , Gehrig Is said to Brand new and up-to-date, 6 Specials at the Stores...... 66 DESOTO, HUPMOBILE & Ourant. this week. Benson Furniture Com­ have a weakness in ^taking a, rooms, .Heated ' basement- garages, Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 67 EXPERIENCED HAND ironer pany, five minutes from Cheney's mills, Wanted—To Buy ...... 68 Sales and Service; also Chevrolet wanted. Apply The Gordon Laun­ and 3 from trolley. Inquire at 82 FOR SALE— 4 SHORE lots locat­ ground ball and throwing It to sun parlors, walks, sewers, gas, all Rooms-llonrd-Holpla—Resorts service the same as formerly. dry. FOR SALE, SEVERAL, used wash­ Garden street.. Tel.-1039.-3. ed on the most beautiful view of second for a force out. . . . in. Very reasonable prices and Restnarnnis H. A. STEPHENS ing machines, priced from $15 to Oak Grove Beach, Niantic, Conn. And Terry said he could correct terms. , Rooms Without Board ...... 69 FOR RENT— 6 ROOM tenement at the weakness If he threw under­ Boarders Wanted...... 69-A Center at Knox Sts. Tel. 939-2. WANTED— HIGH SCHOOL gradu­ $60. Phone 2936. Price very reasonable. ' Andisio 4 ~ family house on good-comer. Country Board—Resorts...... 60 ates for clerical work. Girls wish­ 456 Main street, near Center. Ap­ Bros., 9 Cottage street. Tel. 816. hand. , . Instead < of over­ Y'es, we will sell It at $5jl00. ' Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 .BUSINESS SERVICES ing summer work only need not ply to B. Benson, a't Benson Furni­ hand. ‘ . 4 Wanted — Rooms—Board ...... 62 FOR SALE — MAGEE Oxford ture Company. FOR SALE AT MONACHONTAUG Ren’ Estate For Rent ' apply. Apply to Cheney Brothers Bolton Lake shore cottage, on a OFFERED 13 Employment Bureau. kitchen range. Telephohe 897-5. East Beach, R. I., desirable front 50 foot water front lot, large-atone ApartmeMs. Flats. I’enemenls .. 63 FOR RENT— b e a u t if u l ; five lot. Surf and still water bathing, Business Locations tor Rent ... 64 MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, In .1300 B'. C.', Egypt hkd maps fireplace. Very reasonable price; Houses tor Rent ...... 66 FOR SALE— VULCAN 4 burner room tenements, modern improve­ good neighbors. DMght W. Bllsh, of its trade routes in use. Suburban tor Rent ...... 66 PILLOWS STEAM - STERILIZED HELP WANTED—MALE 36 ments,’ all reniodeled, 5 Walnut 32 Hull street. Bolton Lake shore lots, good fish­ AND MADE OVER EQUAL TO gas range. In good condition. In­ Summer Homes for R en t...... 67 quire at 60 Pine street or tele­ street, near- Cheney Mills, very ing, bathing beach, all lots.,thlfekly Wanted to Kent ...... 68 NEW— $5 FOR OLD MATTRESS FOR SALB-fOOTTAGB. Von lake Real Kslafe For Sale WANTED— MEN, boys to learn phone 1232. reasonahle. Inquire on premises, wooded and sha.dy. Prices ,$200 to Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONE barberlng in day or evening class­ tailor shop. Telqptoije'2470. front at Coventry..Terms arrang­ .FOR SALE $600. . Terms. V ‘ V T. ' • Business Property for Sale ...... 70 ONE DAY SERVICE es. Inquire Vaughns Barker ed, -Apply John Hand, 43 Pearl Farms and Land for S a le ...... 71 MAN. UPHOI.STERING CO. FOR RENT— ^TW 0 room suite, Street; Tel.. 166-4. $4,500 buys a nice 5 room single Houses tor S a le...... 72 School, 14 Market street, Hart­ WANTED— TO BUY 58 Lots tor Sale ...... 78 331 Center St.— Opposite Arch St. ford. Johnson'/Block, fstfelfig Mini a street.'. close to car line. Why pay-rent Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 BSU. ^iQCe 1922 TeU 12„8-2 Telephooe;f24 or. 2040, ; SAYBROOK MANOR BEACH— For FILLING STATION when you can get a mbdern home at Suburban for Sale ...... 76 WILL PAY HIGHEST cash prtow Sfle, 6 room cottage $2400 tor this price. Cash $500. Real Estate for Exchange ...... 76 The first great London bridge for rags, paper, magazines and PQR ST.*At® ON STATE ROAD At the end of the eighteenth quick sale, reasonable cash pay­ Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 had wooden stores and houses on metals. Also buy all kinds of room fiat. All ’mdaelm'tlMprave'' ment. Alsp.lot 4.6'z160^.— $400. In­ ' : Reasonable Price. Ancilon—l.cKal Notices Gentry men were using cast iron It. It was built near the end of chickens. Morris H. Lessner. Call ments. Apply H. H. West Son, Auction Sales ...... 78 to build bridges. quire C. J. Todd, 26 Linden street. Fiiir i*articillars from Legal Notices ...... 79 the twelfth century. 1545 or 1689. 29 Blssell street,'telephone 200O; Tel. 454-2, after 6 p. m. ROBERT J. SMITH Robert J . Simth GAS BUGGIES—The Inquisition By FR AN K BECK ; 1009 Main Street 9 I SHOULD I HAVE 1009 Main I SUPPOSE YOU ARE HERE-'S. - A. TELEGRAM - Phone 750-2. Insurance Steamship Tickets THINK A GIRL' SEEN PARIS. BOTHERED TERRIBLY I DON'T KNONJv'-4.0N>v'' FO R ; YO U. nr a in Y o f t e n w e 'WITH YOUR I LIVED WITH PEOPLE WHO MORE THANI I_ DID'V...... HA/E <^^TS;>rHERE. IMPORTANT P MONEY W ILD IkTHERE FOR ' WANT TO SELL, NO, BEFORE. BUT SHE. K/IUST^ ENOUGH TO GET TELEGRAMS m W AN T TO A Y E A R . FAKE SECURITIES W I NEVER HAVE MONEY IN HER UNLES^. -SOMEBODY'S DIED "AND TRAVEL AND I'D RATHER AND GET YOUR y V, HAVE OWN NAME TO DO SO - 'THE: pfeRATOR -SAID/ ; AUCnONI / AUCTION! AUCTION! SEE PARIS. UVE HERE IN ^^ONEY. BEEN. MUCH t r a v e l i n g . WA6N!T. THAT.' We w ill Sell at Public., Auction to Settle the Estate of. Fannie H A R TS D A L E ^ ■ Beckerinan, 1837-1389 Albany Ave., Hartfbrd, Conn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, at 1:30 P. M., i). S. T. . DAN ; HIGjR GRADE MODERN FURNITURE ' ‘ DRESNER IS TRYING One Walnut Bedrooin Bet, consisting pf Bed with box sfirlng ‘ I 1 = aifd silk floss mattmss,'Dresiser and Vanity. Walnut Bedroom Bet., TO FIND of Twin Beds , i^th box springs and silk floss.'mattress^ " Ghlf- OUT J U 5 T ferobe,, V a n l^ .'imd- Dresser. One Walnut Be^pom; Set of'- Bpd HOW MUCH with box spring hod silk floss mattress, Cbiffembe and Dressjir> MONEY Dining,Roona S ^ ,ln Wafont consisting of Table,' Chains and Bfdb- VIO LA bdard.'..;^lso Uprj|gbt Piano, End Tables, -Umbrella B3lck,'>Glbi^n HAS IN Rei^prator, EfikmpI Top Kitcben Table, Cbalrs HER OWN clqs too nnmerQps to-mention. - NAME . ’ ^ FIR93^NAT10NAL BAI^ OF HjAin^O^ BEFORE ' AnctloneeFs^'^ptice— This-is a yeiy fine; l’pt;of "of HE farnithre. In ^ceilent' condition. This is a rare chance tor any» PROPOSES. one to purchase high grade furniture at auction! A ir will be sold In separate plpcea. Sale Rain or Shine. Inside It fltbmSf -• -

ROBERT M. REID & S05(, Anctloneers . - . 'i ..vj 301 Main Street ’ fifanchester,,^Cpnn. a»n I ; tVi ^ V r - ' %. ^4 f ■V V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH M AN ggggCp, CX)NN^ TPgSPAY, ^ E 18.1929. PA G E J B L ^ , SAYS: SENSE and NONSENSE By Percy L. Crosby Poll Otw To The Curb fix CARX sro u ti, p c V bo V. I’m wise to the ways ot the traffic iN e v w cop. AHO T^re ifAN 0U6K 7H€Re HHOM (AlW rir But not to the 'ways of Sue. XAip YMAr you XAu; W ^ f ? r e x I v s c t T A ce r When her eyes say “ Oo" and her f lips say "Stop** TbOHr] OUT OF ’ What is a chap to do? S t t H O O C • Bang! Smith (at the wheel): “ Do you know, I have a new theory about tires— ” ■i t Trv Nervous Companion: “ Good heavens! What was that noise?" Smith (wearily): “Only another theory exploded.

Flying and l^arking *0 Mr. Babbitt of 2000: “ Can you beat it? This morning'1 had to fly around the world eight times be- fore J could And a parking place?” Mule: After contemplating a Ford for some time. “ And what eiM> , rmtt U OnM BriMii'^ighu rtMmS. might you be?" I Klac FMtai Ibc o m Ford (loftily): “ I’m an automo­ bile." OUR BOARDING HOUSE . -J fi' -- “ A woman most have clothes—' Mole (after a pause): “ Are you? The Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains By Fontiaine P o i ..:3s- at any coat! Well, I’m a horse.” By Gene Ahcrb Policeman (to man who has left his car unattended for some time) AT EITHER ENP Of t h a t V e RY RoUdW 3TRETcIK o f TRA^K BY .Ti» rro v/oU 'B E9UeaT i^ Adl> WILL %. -I . *v ^ E6At», M’ d c AR, — . llJ CASE l_> / J O —“ Is this your car?” THE SMITH PLAec THET 3KiPPER KeEp3 A BOMciH op <^V£R3 Man— “ Oh, no, officer, not for 98 /^iiVTHnJ6 SHolIlI ) befall ME ME ^liR OLD P l U 6 H A T ,vw*^ more installments!” a m p -rop3 or eVgRY 3 i z e . WMILE I a m AwIAY, I U/AfJY SojjfE ^iikJSLE SPEARS AkId One of the embarrassing mo­ VdU te> PUT T h is d o c Um e MT. SHf L P S , A kI OLt> T R U d K , -C' ments: After haviitg told the girl » • m e d ic ik e BOARDING HOUSE PUZZZLE. ‘It’s your own car, not knowing iiJ A SAFE P l a c e , R>R Vp Ur •pAckEP WITH I Tf? how to make the windshield wiper VRcrfeciiohi iT is S \ \ 0\ / i PARAPHERNALIA., You’d expect ROOMS and work. BOARD to be close together, even W ILL, vwww 3 e u n p a id d e b t s / — ^ only four and one solution is on in the way,” shouted the man. Jam­ A kId LEAv/nJs ALL MY another page. ming on his brakes.” PEPS oiJ a L *P0SSESSI0MS TriERE IS UcffMlkls “ Glad you had manners enough I SE R loU S w il l HAPPEkJ to put yourself last,” retorted the o F,. vJIa u Je i 6 V od R o O M S To Yod,SlR *RoDKlEV, j O u w,f girl at the wheel of the car in front. I dAME VoU A9 w- v- iJNlESS Y od The driver used to wrap the S o l e se k Ie f i c i a r V lines around the whip and go to SLIP OFF A Lo UdokI i OF E S T a T e / . • sleep for a few minutes. Now a driver wraps his car ..round si tele­ LAMP.PoSr AKl’ R if- phone pole and goes to sleep per­ ..W oilR h e a d ofsl manently. ,T^lE s t r e e t CURB/*ti;„. We are a bit afraid that those B O A R D Chicago runaway horses which aLtldt THE RUIiES. eame-to a stop when the traffic sig­ nals flashed red have a little mdre 1— The idea of Letter Golf is tosense than some,of our motorists change on^ word to another and do display. w it in par, a'given number of strokes. f f f i Thus to change COW to HF

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Sloan will be on duty to DUIffliG PRESENT WEEK DOLORES ^ C E o iM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 ner of Laurel and Chestnut streets 'I" ipittM. jFrahi^ of the answer emergency calls tonlor- this noon with slight damage to ,r tr'uhspp^U^jbn i committee, .Charles 'First Table 5 :8 0 P. M. D. S. T. row afternoon. either. The truck, owned by the B.^WarrehV atruDSHtn.ent of the din­ Adults 50o ❖ Scandla Baking Company and driv­ Albert Pearson, prominent local­ Srads Letter to.vBiaiard of "Se­ ner a^Oheuey ban and George Alx. Qiildren 12— SiSc. en by John S. Swanson of 31 South ly as a bass soloist, will make three or 'the ptlhting vommittee. ' W. T souTH MfK NCHCST£f? ■ COA^A/ ■ The G Clef Glee Club will hold a street, Elmwood, had a broken appearances in Hartford this week, lectmen Voicing Di^ppoint- banquet and theatre party In Hart­ V Michael. MoDonnell: resigned from hnp cap, the touring car driven beginning tonl'gtit when be will sing liient at Parade Permit Re­ the committee. • ford at 6:30 o’clock tonight. Al­ by Edwin Swanson of Laurel street at the banquet of th.c G Clef Glee fusal. ABOUT TOWN bert Pearson, bass soloist with' the received a bent fender. Patrolman Club In the Sea F^ood Restaurant. club, will be the guest of bone . John McGllnn investigated but Tomorrow evening at; the Hartford By an unanimous vote of ■ the ’Transportation will be furnished by made no arrest. HOSPITAL NOTES Bill Waddell’s Orchestra, Man­ members of the club. menibers -^of the Permanent Me­ Wediiesday Morning chester’s popular dance orchestra, Mrs. Austin Cheney and Miss morial Day' Committee, Fred Lorch, will furnish music tonight for a re­ . Troop 2, Boy Scouts, will ception and dance given by the Elizabeth S. Cheney are guests at elected chairman'at a meeting In' ’The admission of three persons to meet In the St. James’s school at the Barclay In New York City. the Chamber, of 'Commerce rooms the Memorial hospital wes reported Order of Amaranth, In the hew 7:15 o’clock tonight. Troop 4 will Masonic temple at New Britain. last, night, was authorized to send today. They-were Mrs. Elizabeth meet In St. Mary’s church at 7:30 The Trinity Past Noble Grands a letter to the Board of Selectmen Scblack of 152 West Center 'street. The orchestra has been enlarged for o’clock tonight. Troop 6 of the the occasion. Association will meet at 3 o’clock voicing the disappointment of . the Arthur GOblunphi of 35 Sutamer South Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of committee on being refqsed permis­ street and'Dorothy Urrlcchlo of 11 at 7:15 o’clock tonight. Laurel Court No. 8, Order of Ama­ Miss Mary Smith of 28 Highland sion to parade on East (5enter Norman street. More and More Housewives Look ForwOTd ranth of New Britain, will give a Terrace In Stafford Springs. Those street. Memorial Day. Samuel Poleo, four year old ^ boy reception tomorrow evening at the Charles Howard, one of the Man­ not going In private cars will leave Bills contracted for Memorial of 59. West Middle, Turnpike, who to These Weekly 50c Specials. new Masonic Temple In that city in chester men that have had a night on the 12:30 cross town bus from Day expenses amounting to $592.24 was Injured'by an'automobile and honor of John S. Dixon, grand royal run on the Rockville trolley lines Is the Center. were approved and - ordered paid." admitted last evening, died at store Closes Tomorrow at Noon patron for Connecticut. Mrs. Adele considering making application to Wilbur D. Loveland was elected to 11:55 last night. Bantly, grand royal matron and the be one of the drivers of the busces Superintendent A. F. Howes the:newly created position of vice- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. other grand officers In this town, now being used In town. states that the eighth grade gradu­ president. C. E. House wasVected Thongs Flavell of 35 Summer One Large Table with several o f the members plan ation exercises of Robertson school chairman of the speakers commit- Street. * to attend. Gustave Schreiber and Sons have pupils will be held In the Hollister been awarded the contract to build street school at 2 o’clock Thursday Cool Summer Wash Goods Mr. and Mrs. William Rublnow the eight room house on Comstock afternoon Instead of Friday after­ of East Center street are In Cam­ Road for Frank J. Llmbacker. noon. bridge today attending the com­ mencement exercises at Haivard Mrs. D. M. Caldwell and small University where Joseph Burns, of son David, left Sunday for Montreal SPECIAL GOLF PRIZES 'W ATia®BROTBERSrr 5 0 ^ y a r d Portland, Me., a nephew of Mr. where tfey will visit Mrs. Cald­ Rubinow, who at one time worked well’s mc»er. (Regular 59c, 69c and 79c Grades) In the latter’s store here, Is one of FOR WOMEN TOMORROW This large table filled with smart, cool and colorful the graduates. J. Fradln of Fradln’s Apparel Albert Pearson jESTABU'SHEiJ 54T"lfiMSv summer wash goods will furnish many an inspiration for Shop Is In New York on a buying Woman’s Club on Broad Street at your summer wash dress wardrobe. You may choose sheer Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Powers) trip. Names of Players Must Be Brown of 85 Garden street was 8:15 o’clock, he will head the C_HAEEI1AT ,U;dAKiST« printed voiles, handkerchief lawns and fast colored Airway Phoned to Club by Nine recital program of the pupils of prints tor sleeveless sports frocks; as well as heavier cot-- granted a divorce from Lester W. Miss Hannah Malmgren, superin­ Brown by Judge Edward Yeomans O’clock Tomorrow Morning. Mrs. Nellie Carey Reynolds, appear­ tons such as piques, charmeusette and broadcloth prints tendent" of the Manchester Me­ ing In four numbers. Friday eve­ RoBert KT/^dersonj that will make up Into smart cotton nesembles. beach coats, In the superior court In Hartford morial hospital has been given a Piti> n e^ 500 Friday afternoon. The decree was The women members of the Man­ ning Mr, Pearson will be soloist at '^Funeral Director^ l o r sports frocks and brief sets. Past color patterns for women leave of absence and the hospital is a lawn party given by the Hartford given on the grounds of desertion. in charge of Mrs. Jane Aldrich. chester Country Club will bold and children. Wednesday morning only 4t 3 yards for 60c." Brown’s whereabouts being un­ another nine hole golf tournament Lutheran Church. known. Mrs. Brown was permitted Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary at the course tomorrow afternoon ^ retain her maiden name. She will hold their regular meeting at and special prizes will be given the was represented by Judge R. A. the State Armory Wednesday eve­ winners. All names must be In by DAVID CHAMBERS 59c to 79c Novelty Johnson. ning. A social session will follow telephone by 9 o’clock tomorrow the business meeting. morning at which time the drawing CONTRACTOR Mr. and Mrs. William Macauley for partners will be made. Reser­ and daughter. Lucille, of Westfield, vations must also be made for AND BUILDER Give him a SI^UCN Sash Curtains Mass., and Mrs. Rose Cofsae and The Misses Rosanna Maher, Anna luncheon. Mrs. J. Clarke Baker, Scanlon ’ and Florence Fitzgerald, grandchildren of Springfield were chairman of the committee, calls 68 Hollister Street o..he’ll second ydur choice! Sunday visitors at the home of their teachers In the local schools, who attention to the fact that the J. W. aunt, Mrs. A. D. Northrop, In the have been spending the past three Hale Company will have a display p a ir Balch and Brown block on Depot weeks at the Griswold’s cottage at of sport dresses at the club tomor­ Depend upon that young Square. Bolton Lake entertained a number row. graduate of yours to A manufacturer’s close-out lot of novelty eash «tir» \ of their friends from Teachers The best ball forrsome last week JUNK — Tel. 849 Hall last night. Swimming, boating know real "value—^and tains that ordinarily for 59c to 79c pair. 'The assort­ Mrs. John Struff and children was won by Mrs. W. Dexter and ment includes plain white as well as novelty colored sash have returned after spending two and games were enjoyed to the full Mrs. F. J. Bendall with cards of 97 I pay the following prices: style. He’ll find both in followed by serving of refresh­ curtains fashionbd from marquisette and voile. Cream Mid weeks with Mrs. Struff’s mother, with a 27 handicap. Miss Alice Magazines...... 50c hundred the Gruen Gufld Watch­ white. ' Mrs. Frances Oliver of Albany, N. ments. From the many pleasant re­ Cheney and her sister, Carolyn, marks heard during the evening, P apers...... 25c hundred es we’re showing. Time­ Y.. a former Manchester resident. were second with 84 minus 13. Mrs. R flg s ...... |iound this lake promises to be a favorite F. J. Rippin won first prize in pieces of true .distinction Children’s 35c and 50c Summer one with the teachers in the future, T ir e s ...... 50c hundred Mrs. Theresa Zimmerman of 82 bridge with second honors going to "rnbes...... 2c pound and unquestioned acciir- Graen Pocket Socks, 2 pairs ...... 7...... Bissell street was admitted to the considering Its close proximity to Mrs. Albert Dewey. Wotch $32.69 Manchester. Several are already Brass, copper and lead at the acyl Our regular stock of children’s summer half socks in Memorial hospital Saturday night prevailing market prices. OtkmWJSOtottSO for treatment. planning on spending the late sum­ choice of silk In nlle, tan and orchid; and mercerized half socks In stripes In assorted colorings. Sizes 5 to 7 1-2. mer and early fall of the school WM. OSTRINSKY In recognition of the 10th birth­ term there. UONS SEE AND HEAR 91 Clinton St. Tel. 849 day of Evangeline, the daughter of Pure Linen Towelings, 2 yards ...... 5 0 c Adjutant and Mrs. Joseph Heard, a The W. C. T. U. annual flower Pure linen checked glass toweling In wide checks as well surprise party was held in her mission day will be held Thursday STORY OF NEWSPAPER afternoon. The members will meet as the staple small checks; heavy white dish toweling with honor at the Citadel last night. colored borders in rose, blue, gold'and nile. Many of her young friends, jointly at the Conter church at .2 o’clock to F. E. BRAY Thomas Ferguson, Herald’s with Guard Leaders, and others as-_ arrange bouquets for the sick and JEWELER sembled, with the usual essentials shut-ins. The donations of flowers Manager, Talks to Members Aimoundng Children’s Sport Hose, pair ...... 5 0 c for a pleasant ftime, and presented will be greatly appreciated. and Guides Them Through 645 Main S t, Farr Bldg., So. Manchester Girls who are going to summer camps or who go In for her with many suitable gifts. A Plant. strenuous sports at home, will want Several pairs of these col­ pleasing time of games, a' I sing­ The annual meeting of the Eighth orful mercerized stockings for summer wear. ing was enjoyed and congratula­ Utilities District will be held to­ Taking for his subject “This City 20c Taxi tions and best wishes extended to morrow evening at the Robertson Magic Age,” Thomas Ferguson gen­ Miss Heard. school at the north end. 25c St. Denis Bath Salts, 3 ba gs ...... eral manager of The Herald spoke Pastel colored rayon bags filled with St. Denis bath salts. to the members of the Lions Club A choice of the popular St. Denis odeurs. at their seml-monlhly meeting In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the Hotel Sheridan last night, Day & Night stressing the progress newspapers fH p N Cedar Blanket Bags, 6 f o r ___ ...... 5 0 c have maoe In the last quarter cen­ Pack your heavy woolen blankets away In these cedar tury. When Mr. Ferguson finished Service bags as they are moth, dust and moisture proof. Sliding clamp the Lions went in a body to The style that can be used from year to year. Each bag holds a Herald plant on Bissell street, to large size blanket. Can also be used for hats, furs, etc. be shown how a modern newspaper Three cars will be on duty is made. GOOD TUINOS TO BAT The next meeting of the club from 7 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. One 7-Piece Glass Jelly Mould Sets, set ...... 5 0 c Green glass jelly mould sets consisting of a large fluted falls on Tuesday, July 2 and will be car on duty from 11.00 p. m. to held at Henry Smith’s cottage at style glass jelly mould and six Individual jelly moulds. Ex­ Columbia Lake, with a supper pre­ 7 a. m. Closed Wednesday Noon cellent, too, for moulding frozen fruit salads. ceding the meeting. I Early Summer Sale Of | There will be plenty of deliveries to take care ' of your order. ’ 4-Piece (^lass Refrigerator Sets, set . 5 0 c “ Space Saving” refrigerator sets which etmslsts of three FINAL HOSPITAL SUM P H O N E 3 9 0 round glass dishes and a cover. These dishes pile on top of Roll Butter, one pound rolls ______.... 49c each other thus saving a great deal of space in the refrigera­ tor. Rose-pink and cool green glassware. » . ' GOOD TOTALED $32,345.30 Anytime For Service CampbeH’s Tomato Soup, 4 cans ...... 29c Strictly Fresh Eggs, special ... .45c dozen Women’s “ Blossom” Bloomers ...... 5 0 c Cheney Brothers Contributed Women’s muslin bloomers in a plain tailored style. Even $10,000— Other Final Maxwell House Coffee, special...... 47c lb. Flesh and white. Large,' medium and small sizes. Well made. TOWELS I Contributions Acknowledged We will have Fresh Native Peas, Asparagus, Spinach, With the receipt of a check for a special on Bunch Beets at 10c, three for 25c. Ripe Smart Summer Jew dry I Brings Extra Values To | ?10,000 from Cheney Brothers and City 20c Taxi Co. Tomatoes, very nice Lettuce from Peterson and Ripe several more smaller contributions Cucumbers. the books for the Hospital Drive State Theater Building, were closed today reaching a grand South Manchester I Thrifty Housewives | total of $32,345.30. Final contributions follow: G. Fox & Co...... $100 Very smart summer jewelry Including brooches, ear­ rings, chockers, long strands and pendants In a wide cholcd i Regularly at this season, we hold this special sale = State Theater ...... 50 = of towels of all kinds for bath, face and hand. Also dish " DuParquet Huot & Monleuse iH 111111 ii7T??^^rrrriTi 1111 h of styles and colorings. = and glass towels as well as bath sheets and bath mats. i Co...... 50 S A most opportune time to secure your towel supply Hose & Ladder Co., No. 1 .. 25 Kingsley & Smith ...... 25 25 Only S for summer when one needs so many. Manchester Garden club . . . 15 Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Barry . . . 15 Polish-American Club ...... 5 I Note These Bath See These Face Rhoads & Company ...... 6 $1.00 Reading and Sewing Lamps I Towels Towels PDBUC RECORDS 5 0 . ^ I Fine grade Bath Towels, Good Huck Towels, The following deeds were receiv­ 25 only lamps to close-out at 50c. All me4al lamps fin­ S with rose, blue, gold, choice of rose, blue, green ed for record In the town clerk’s 5 green and orchid borders. and lavender borders. Reg. office today: ished In antique bronze. Flexible arms raise the lamps to S Reg. 29c kind, 21c each, 5 21c value for 15c each. Warrantee Deed different heights. Come early if yon want one*. = for $1. W* Harry England to Thomas Malley and Mazle Malley, land and Hemmed Huck Towels, building facing on Middle Turnpike = All colors Bath Towels these are all linen "with or Boston Turnpike, adjoining land Self-Serve Specials E in large plaids and hand- of Michael Malley. choice of colored borders. Intention of Suit = some colored border. Reg. Reg. 29c grade, 21c each, Property owned by Michael and Campbell’s Beans ...... 6 cans 50c E 45c grade for 33c each. 5 for $1. Annie Baggan known as lots No. 60, 62 and 64 of Homestead Park Gra-Rdck Ginger Ale ...... 4 bottle 50c has been attached by Constable (29 ounce bottle) E Special, 50 dozen extra All Linen Towels hem­ James Duffy In a writ directed by E large Bath Towels, colored med and hemstitched, Raymond A. Bowers to protect an If you have Valuables—and we believe^^u Educator Toasterettes___ ... 3 pkgs. 50c E borders, slight defects. plain white and colored attachment of $60 In a suit brought ' (175'pieces in each package) f E Values to $1.00 for 49c by Dr. A. B. Morin for medical at­ bonders. 59c and 69c Mnds tention. have;;—you cannot afford'to run the risk of hav­ g each. 49c each. Marriage Intentions B Application for a marriage li­ ing theni burned or stol^. Your inspection is. I All White Bath Towels, cense was applied for late'yesterday Healdi Market Specials Guest Towels, both huck i afternoon by Philip Larson, son of invited of our fine Safe Deposit Vault-—wheie E large heavy ones, regular and birdseye, aU linen and E Mrs. Hannah Larson of Middle s man's towel. Value 79c extra values. Very spe- | Turnpike, east, and Miss Doris F. box^ rent for/$3i $5, $10 or^$25 per y^ r. ' E for 50c each. cial for 25c each. S Ellsworth, daughter of Mr. and F o r ^ 5 0 ^ Mrs. Arthur C. Ellsworth, of Man­ F or 5 0 ^ ’ chester. , , 1 lbk> Sugar Cored BACON , 1 lb. PORK CHOPS I Extra Special | V- (sliced) 1 lb. Fresh BEEF LIVER S ' . . i Second Mortgage 1 lb. BEEF^STEW S All linen hade towds, solid colors, 18x84 inches, 1 Money r-r ____ ^ E blue only, very fine grade, a real 79c valae. Sisecial 42e i E each. In Guest size, 15st22 inch, regular 50c grade, blue * Now on Hand SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN; Fresh Link ; Pprk and Btwf • - E only for 29e each. • • ' - . r .- • •• ’ • • . --b - • .,T • -SaoiUges “ Oroand C A * Arthur A. Enofla 2- lbs. . . . , . . 4 '.'s 5 0 c 2 Ibi...... O U C Bjr, Bolld and Uve In Manchester — ....V,, 484853484848234853239048535389232323535348234848 ■78 UhlB i U ’’ ii/. .'j w m