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Nominee of G. 0. P. to In­ *Must Save Amundsen * corporate it in His Ac­ Calles Calls Slayer ceptance Speech— ^Meets New Order Of Soviet Grain Belt Leaders. A Religious Fanatic Moscow, July 19.— “ The Amund-,j . “ This world renowned scientist ' I ■ sen party must be saved!” (Captain Roald Amundsen) can­ Aboard Hoover Special, Enroute not be abandoned to the elements This order was wirelessed today until every possibility of rescue has Mexico Remains Tranquil With President in Complete to Palo Alto, Cal., July 19.— Her­ to the Russian ice breakers Krhssin been exhausted,” said Maneneff. bert Hoover will present a specific and Maligin by Serge Maneneff, as­ Chief hope for possible rescue of Control o f the Situation— Boidy of Obregon on Way to farm relief program to American sistant commissar for war, who is the Amundsen group o^ sjx men— assisting the Nobile relief work on agriculture in his speech accepting if they are still alive— is pinned up­ behalf of the Soviet government. on the Maligin, sister ice breaker of Sonora— Congress Convenes Today to Discuss Possi­ the Republican presidential nomina­ ^ '4 The whereabouts of the lost the Krassin. The latter steamship tion at Palo Alto, Calif., August 11, Amundsen party is not known, but is temporarily out of this race of • it was learned today on good the oV'der was intended to spur the mercy owing to the necessity to bility of Keeping Calles in Power for Next Two Years; commanders of the two rescue ships refuel. authority. to use the utmost endeavors to lo­ A radio from the Maligin said Hoover w’ill pledge himself to de­ cate and save the missing men if the district southeast of Spitzber- Murderer is Said to Have Confessed— Calles Issues vote his best administrative efforts they were alive and adrift on ice gen was being explored, but that toward solving the problem. Show floes any place within the area pos­ the ship was encountering bad that he recognizes agriculture as sible for the steamers to reach. weather. Statement. - the basic industry of the country -Vi,*' <$>- and propose immediate relief through the development of inland Eighteen arrests have been made They point out that the friend­ waterways, .the adjustmefit of ship of the United States was so HOW DOES PEGGY JOYCE In connection -with the assassina­ ■ valuable to Mexico that it should freight rates on farm products and tion of President-elect Alvaro the orderly marketing of surpluses always be considered, even in in­ with government aid without invok­ Obregon, of Mexico, and the police ternal affairs 'of Mexico. They investigation continues. stressed the point that Calles and ing the equalization fee. FASCINATE ALL THE MEN? Dwight Morrow, th American am­ This much was revealed as the NEA Mexico remains tranquil with bassador are closely allied by bonds Hoover Special rolled down out of President Calles in complete control of friendship and readily under­ the Rockies; and left the green Six days after Captain Emilio Carranza began what was to have been a triumphal non-stop flight from of the situation. stand pach other’s point of view. fields of the Agricultural belt far New York to Me.xico City, his body was started on a slower, sadder journey to the same destination. Here 2 HOLES IN I Woman Writer Starts Out to President Calles issued an of­ Meanwhile, the situation here behind. All through the wheat and is pictured America’s last tribute to the memory of Mexico’s foremost aviator,, killed when his plane continues, patently quiet, but there :orn belts, he demonstrated to visi­ crashed in New Jersey. The upper photo shows the casket,...draped.with flags of both nations, being IN SUCCESSION ficial statement attributing the ass­ is a strong undercurrent of unjsasi- tors aboard his train an intimate placed on a caisson before a group of high military and government oflBcials. Below is a view of the es­ Find the Answer— Here assination of Gen. Obregon to a ness. However, no outbreaks have knowledge of agricultural condi­ cort to the special tfain. An arrow indicates the cas ket. While eighteen airplanes circled overhead, World’gf Record in Golf Made religious fanatic. be n reported. Government troops tions and a disposition to solve the 10,000 picked troops marched in the procession. _ by Woman Just Learning to The body of the slain pres,ident- continue to guard important points farm problem. Is the Result of Her Inves­ elect was due at Cajomo, Sonora, but there are indications that ev­ Farm Company I ’lay. some time today. erything wHl be back to normal Hoover had farm company clear Despite his disinclination to do before long. tigations. Brookline, Mass., July 19. across the western prairies. First Lake Congamond Tragedy, DAM ACCIDENT so. President Calles may continue Eighteen suspects are under ar­ Gov. John H. Hammill, of Iowa -^ ‘Tm just a beginner, you in power until Dec. 1, 1930. Ad­ rest. One of these, a woman recog­ came aboard, talked farm problems know,” laughed pretty Mrs. herents of Gen. Obregon in the nized the slayer of Obregon when to him and called him the next EDITOR’S NOTE: The an­ Frances W. Capper, wife of Mexican Congress summoned a brought to jail and revealed that Accident, Alcorn Declares the former Harvard university president of the United States. DISaOSES PLAN nouncement a few dp.5'.s ago special meeting here this afternoon his real name was Jose de Leon. track captain, when asked to­ Then, Gov. Adam McMullen, the that the famous Peggy Hop­ to discuss the possibility of apply­ None of those arrested is of any kins Joyce had become engag­ day if she hoped to better what ing the constitutional amendment importance, politically. Nebraska Insurgent, joined the was bglieved to be her world’s aominee. McMullen declared Hoover Hartford, Conn., July 19.— Aoffice has been investigating the ed again —■ this time to the lengthening the presidential term Gen. Obregon’s body is being affair since .the tragedy occurred. TO OPEN I L L recor^^fa. golf—rtwo holes in showed a “ sympathetic attitude There is no need, apparently, for wealthy Lord Northesk, of from four years to six in the present borne back to his home state of The state’s attorney today de­ one in succession. toward solving the farm problem” authorities of Hartford county to England — set feminine ton­ instance. If it is mado legally ef­ Sonora aboard a special train.. clared his office was still looking gues wagging* all over tlie “ Perhaps, some day,” she fective at onqe Calles’ term auto­ More than 100,000 persons lined and predicted Nebraska would go take any action in the cases of into the tragedy but so far he has continued smilingly, “ I’ll make safely Republican, along with the country “ How does Peggy do matically would be lengthened two the streets between the national Helen, Welch. Mary Sinsky and, found nothing that would^^rratrt." M ^N early Killed as Barrier it?” was the general theme. three holes in one in succes­ years beyond Dec. 1 next. palace and the railroad station to rest of the farm belt states. James Clark, all of Hartford, who him in taking criminaf aetJoh. The" sion.” A slightly different problem con­ International News Service view the solemn funeral cortege. were drowned in Lake Congamond affair seems to have been entirely sent iiiith Ridenour, well- Two players in golf history .MA YBE CANDIDATE. Bare headed behind the slain fronted Hoover once he entered the Monday night, according to Hugh accidental an,', resulted from an in­ Breaks> and Probable have made a hole in one in leader, walked President Calles. He western mountain ranges. In knowQ writer, to find out from San Diego, Calif.. July 19.— M. Alcorn, state's attorney, whose nocent pleasure trip to the lake. Peggy’s friends, the secret of the same round and one play­ Governor .Ybelardo Rodriguez of was fully exposed to any possible Wyoming, Gov. Frank D. Emerson er has made a hole in ope ballets which might be fifed or told him of the cattle industry’s of Oakland Plant of her charm. Northern district of Lower Cali­ twic^ ip one day but it je- fornia, Mexico, today was enroute bombs which might be thrown from problemsi all closely linked to those ‘DOG JUDGE’M D HEAR ' ..roaineA' for a “ rank begthher’ A COMPLAINTS OF BITES tiy RUTil felDENOUR to Cajemer Sonoro to attend the the crowd or the buildings lining of the wheat and corn states. Gomes tirL igb t" on the llnkp^of the Chestnut funera'l of President-Elect Alvardo the thoroughfare. Emerson boarded the train last C O S IO F W iT Hill Golf Club to make a hole Chicago. July 19— Such is the New York, July 19— The accomp­ Obregon, It was unofficially an­ Behind him w;alked Ambassador night at Cheyenne. The nominee lishments of woman have been the in one twice on two consecu­ Morrow. All business was suspend­ rapidity of increase of “ dog tive strokes. - nounced by the Mexican consulate was to hear more of this problem subject of conjecture and curiosity here. ed and all flags were at half-mast. on reaching Ogden, today, where cases” in Chicago that Chief Harry C. Goodhind of 27 Dom­ Mrs. Capper told Interna­ Justice Harry Olson of the TOD. S. OVER from the days of Salome and Cleo­ Gov. Rodriguez was a close Before being taken to the train, the Gov. Fred B. Balzar, of Utah, will ing street, 69 year old caretaker of tional News Service today all Municipal Court has ordered a patra, Catherine the Great, George friend Of the assassinated Me.xican body of the slain .leader had been meet Lim. the Oakland paper mill narrowly Sand, Lady Hamilton and so on ■ about her “ great luck.” on view at the national palace. special “ Dog Judge” to hear the “ I’’ J been playing about a statesman. This trip across the country, cases. escaped--death when the planking down to our own Peggy Joyce. We His hurried departure gave rise The funeral ■ cortege took the meeting p.ople by the hundreds and 47BILUONS read of the destinies they have con­ year,” she said, “ I’ve never same route which Obregon followed He appointed Judge Charles over a flume gave way under him played-in a tournament. When to reports here and-, at Tijuana, conferring with Republican leaders, trolled, the achievements they have Mexico, across the border, that Gov. when he entered Mexico City-in has broken down much of the Hoo­ McKinley to hear all complaints and nearly dropped him into the I started'out oh'the practice dealing with dCig bites, stolen j effected. We-read their memoirs, Rodriguez was slat.ed .as a possible 1920 at the head of a triumphant ver reserve. Late yesterday, he water, which would have carried contemporaneous comment upon round at Chestnut Hill 1 had dogs, strayed dogs and other five strokes on the first hole. candidate for the presidency of a army and became president of tho sauntered into the club car, where This Includes Foreign Ikbts, down througn the flume into the special presidential election Is held. country. bow-wow troubles. I water wheel. The accident was a “ To the second hole was newspapermen were gathered and ------(Continued on page 2) for the first time since leaving detail in a partial collapse of the about 100 yards. A stroke / from my driver sailed straight CONGRESS CONVENES Washington, engaged them in Treasury Department An­ paper mill dam. It also disclosed a Mexico City, July 19.— Deter­ RELIGIOUS FANATIC friendly conversation. He explained hew aspect in the business pros­ and true and the ball rolled into the cup for my first hole mined that the policies of the late Mexico City, July 19.— A mad­ why he is a shy and reticent man. It pects of the plant, which may soon President-Elect General Alvaro dened fanatic inspired by religious VESSEL CAPSIZES; nounces— Figures on War resume. in one. HUGE GATHERING “ ‘Wheel’ said I, standing Obregon shall govern Mexico un­ fervor caused the death of Presi­ (Continued on page 1*) Officials of the American Writ­ der the po-werful guidance of Pres­ dent-Elect General Alvaro Obregon, ing , Paper Co. and Andrew Tate of on the next tee. ‘I’d just like and Military Costs. to do that again.’ ident Calles, the Obr>egoi 'st faction according to President Plutarco SAILOR MISSING Bridgeport, 'who has before been of the Mexican Congress will m set ^Elias Calles. mentioned as a prospective buyer of AT GLOBE HOLLOW “ I swung. The ball shot straight and true once more, today for the purpose of drawing In a signed statement, the presi­ SMITH WILL STRESS the,plant, were at the mill yester­ dent said the slayer had admitted Washington, July 19.— Military and again rolled nicely from up a resolution which, they claim, day looking over equipment and will legally permit Calles to remain that religious fervor was his only- activities of the American govern­ discussing, terms. They had been the green into the cup for my motive. The president added that Mystery of Wrecked Schoon­ two holes in one in. succession. in office for t-wo years more. ment, including expenses incident out on the dam, had commented on The Obrec-nists intend to use authorities entrusted with the in­ VIEWS ON DRY LAW its excellent condition, and had Nearly 5,000 Watch Water With that I called it a day, it to the World War, amounted to the constitutional amendment, vestigation of the case have secured gone -into the mill to complete their was pretty good, wasn’t it?” much data / ‘directly complicating er in Calm Water, Solved $2,209,706,000, or virtually two- which was passed last year for the tour of inspection. . Sports at South End Bath­ purpose of pro-vldlng Gen. Obregon clerical action.” thirds of the entire operating cost Saw Break Start • with a six year tenure in office, as The president continued his Jever Urged Repeal of 18th by Coast Guard. in the year ending June 30, the v.'illiam Madison, one of the their vehicle for keeping Calles at statement by exhorting the people Tate representatives, and Mr. Good- ing Resort. “ G” IN FINALS Treasury Department announced the'reins of the government. of Mexico to stand behind the con­ hind remained outside near the stitution and the principles of the Newport, R. I., July 19— The air today. They point out that the amend­ Amendment and Is No Ad­ dam and were discussing the pros­ ment as it now stands fails to mike social revolution. of mystery which hung about the These expenses increased $17,- pects of reopening the mill within A crowd, estimated by those at IN BALL SERIES any mention of when it shall go “ The criminal has already con­ capsizing of the two masted schoon­ 970,000 over the preceding year a few Weeks. , Suddenly Mr. Good- into effect. They intend to rush fessed fully that his action was the vocate of Saloon. hind noticed puffs of sand and a the Globe Hollow swimming pool er found floating half submerged despite a reduction of $55,255,000 through Congress a transitory ar­ result of religious fanatici§pi.” the in interest charges by reason of a small stream Of water issuing from to number 5,000, lined the banks in the calm -waters of Narragansett ticle to the amendment which will statement read. “ The authorities / reduction of nearly $1,000,000,000 a point on the west side of the at Globe Hollow last night to wit­ Howitzers Push Fellow insert the date “ November 30lh, entrusted with the investigation' of Albany, N. 7,,. .July 19.— In nis Bay today -was dissapated when the in the public debt. dam close to the stone abutment. ness the program of water sports 1928.” the case have secured much data speech formall^?. accepting the vessel was found to be the Eliza War and military costs were giv­ Both Goodhind and Madison ran As President Calles’ term of .)f- directly complicating clerical ac­ out onto the bridge overlooking the and to listen to the music of an or­ Democratic presidential nomina­ heard out of Providence for New en as follows: Townsmen to the Limit; flee does not end until December 1, tivities. York wrecked on the rocks off Pine Veterans Bureau ....$401,324,000 dam to ascertain what the trouble chestra. tion, Gov. A1 Smith .will stress his they say the amendment will thus “ My government does not fear Tree Point when she swerved in at­ War Department . . . . $390,§40,000 was. They found that the water The program was carried out in apply to his present term and he this morbid procedure against our stand on prohibition, emphasizing tempting to avoid an incoming ves­ Navy Department . . . $331,335,o0o had seeped its way through and full and in addition to those who Big Day Tomorrow. will be able to -continue as chief institutions but is inspired with that he never has urged repeal of sel. Interest ...... $731,764,000 was gradually eating a larger hole were taking part in ‘ the water executive for two more years. new energies to fight it. ()ur na­ the 18th amendment but that he This .was ascertained when Hahn Sinking Fund ...... $354^741,000 In the facing so that a complete events hundreds took advantage of Calles as Leader tion has adopted firmly the social feels a proper modification on the Jrhu, the surviving member of its Expenditures by the War and the opportunity for a swim. The By Staff Correspondent When they meet this afternoon, revolution and the movement, now Volstead law would do away with crew of twoj was picked up by the Navy Departments and Veterans (L'ontintied on Page 3) of IS years duration, has become ■ - A pond, from the platform to the Camp Trumbull, Niantic, July 19 the Obregon Bloc will first pass a bootlegging and its attendant evils, U. S. S. Bainbridge near the scene Bureau amounted to $50j000,000 east shore and to the bath houses, resolution acknowledging Calles the continually stronger in the public according to his close friends. of the wreck. The other member more than in the 1926-1927 fiscal was dotted with bathers, most of — Company G, Captain Herbert H. standard bearer of the social revo- mind instead of weaker because ol The governor is said to feel that of the schooner’s crew, J. Centu, year, the War Department’s gain of whom remained in the water Bissell’s hard-fighting Manchester lr*ionary cause. Then they plan lo the actions of those opposed to it. despite all he has said in the past, is still missing. $29,732,000 having been the larg­ COPS F K M SOLDIERS throughout the events. There was boys who played'»a prominent part call a special sessipn of Congress “ It is criminal blindness and -V liis views on prohibition are largely Drifted to Sea est individual increase. Offlcials ex­ stupid self-dfeception (oithink that a big scramble by two-thirds of in the war maneuvers which came at an early date, probably next ' ^ misunderstood by voters of the The capsized boat, which was plained that some of the activities them when the ducks were turned -week, for the purpose of putting this country can ever return to the country because of statements is­ discovered early this morning only of the War and Navy Departments, IN SANTIAGO DE CUBA loose and the chase started across to a close yesterday afternoon, won through the transitory article. customs of the dark ages. ' sued from time to time in the past to be lost again when it drifted out •however, are of civil nature and the pond. It was by fair the largest further laurels later the same day The Obregon Bloc controls Con­ “ The cause of the social revolu­ byihis political enemies and various to open sea, was re-located by the cannot properly be charged against crowd that ever attended a meet when they advanced into* the fin­ gress, having a large majority. If tion will continue to march onward reform organizations. members of the Coas: Guard but the war on military preparation. One Policeman Killed and Many of any kind at the Globe Hollgw als for the baseball championship all its-members agree to this plan despite all stealthy attacks and There is one thing more than sank while being towed to shore. Wounded Veterans Wounded^— ^Martial Law Is pool. Encouraged by the success of of the 169th Infantry, C. N. G. by at this afternoon's meeting, there must eventually result in general any other, which arouses Gov. When the floating hulk was first Owing to liberalized features of eliminating the plucky Howitzer good for all Mexicans. Declared. last night’s venture the .Recreation is'nothing to stop it from going Smith, and th^t is to be represent- discovered by the son of the harbor the laws pertaining to the care of Center’s offlcials are' already plan­ Company which also hails from the through except the refusal of Calles “ I therefore take advantage ol , ed as a frienJ of the saloon. Time master no explanation could be of­ mainta'ining war veterans in hos­ ning another program of sports silk city. The score was 8 to 6. to' agree to the plan. this , moment '^hen the nation . is without nun oer, his advisers point fered for its accident since the pitals the Veterans Bureau cost was Havana, July 19.— A state of vir­ later In the season. This was'the most important To persuade Calles to agree to grieving, to call. upon all revolu­ out, the governor has declared in waters of the bay were placid. The $9,854,000 greater than ,the year The lot between the bath house news in camp yesterday from a the plan and abandon his Intention tionary groups to bold the banner public speeches and statements that tual! martial law prevails todjay at schooner had been seen shortly be­ before. This wilU be a government Saptiago de Cuba^following a fight and Spring street was used for the standpoint of Manchester interest. to retire Dec. 1, the Obregonist of reconstruction high and nrg« he is absolutely opposed to the re­ fore it capsized sailing out of the cost that will continue, at approxi­ between police'^ and soldiers in parking of automobiles and by 6:30 After returning at 2:30 from thair leaders plan to make it plain to them to band together in an inde-*' turn of the old-time saloon. bay under full sail with no other mately the present figures for many before the events started,'the space three day field problem, the, sol­ him that they feel that only he can strnctible unity for the realization Lost Temper ship in its immediate vicinity and years. ' , . which one policeman was killed, and many Were wounded on both sides. was well filled. Cars still continued diers had the rest of the day ,to carry on the program of social re­ of pur noble ideals. ' Only once since his nomination the harbor master therein was at a Cost of interest and reduction to come, and not only was all the themselves. , This morning’s work form which he initiated in the last “ My govqrnm^ent is determined has the governor given away to his loss to explain the wreck until Jabu of the .public debt of about $17,- The . trhuble began apparently consisted of idrillihg a war strength to use every means to seek out the when soldiers began jeering a police parking space taken, but cars were four .years as well as the program feelings and that was when- he was was brought ashore by the Bain­ 000,o6TO,000 is practically all a war parked in the Mount Nebo lot and battalion in atiaok. This took place of mat'rial "recoastructl-n, which auibor of this unspeakable deed- sergeant. In. the fighting that fol- pictured by William Allen White, bridge. “ hang-over.” . In the normal course along the road. Yet there was no oh Durfy Hill, east of the .camp. includes the building of roads atjd and punish him t o . thp full extent Kansas editor, as a friend of the of events the present debt will be l()wed mUsiJes of all kinds were accident of any kind even though Fron^ Company^ G, three sergeants, irrigation projects now under way. of the law. The government will saloon. The governor has made up COOLIDGE APPOINTMENTS wiped out within 30 years, ' ! al:- used.'Of the-wbuhded soldiers and no arrangements had been made in eight corporals and 42 privates Tho leaders of the Obregon Bloc also punish in a similar manner, his mind, however, that he will Superior, Wis., July 19— Presi­ though before that period expires policetnen one policemen is in seri­ advance for the handling of such a participated, while from the'Howit­ further are convinced that they the ‘intellectual authoril’ of thU not be drawn Into an argument dent Coolidge today appointed Wil­ it is possible that some national ous condltlph and may die. v crowd. zer C.ompany, there were one ser- will be. able to conviooe Calles that crime which has so deeply- Injured with anyonej over prohibition until liam Green of Ohio, president of emergency will occur to increase Mayor Arnaz ordered the com­ Before the water sports were ge^ t, tjitee corporals and twenty he must serve on because the cause oux national Institutions and ^ e \ after he has stated his position on the American Federation of Labor, the outstanding obligations!" ' mander of the military district to started the crowd was amused by private^; hnder Lieutenant Russell for which he -as fought for msiny prestige of the,natio.n. . ' this subject in his notification and Ellsworth W, McCullough of The Treasury .estimated that the take, : charge’6f the icity. All the 'the antics of those in the water. It B. Hathaway. • ' ' years pciw stands without any oth­ “ The government will leave no speech. the District of Columbia, manager entire cost of the''war to this coun­ policemen were ordered' Into the seemed that about every boy and The Officers er understanding leader. stone unturned to., .effect this end. The belief is daily becoming of the department of manufacturers try was $47,958,272(000, Vllh as­ central station where they were girl Iri tovn hetyireen three and fif­ ■ Major Clarence C. Scarborough The Obregonlsts fur.thei; intend We seek peace first and always alid stronger at the capitol that the of the United States Chamber of sets $9,153,232; Incliidlpg foreign put T^bder : military .'guard. teen had decided to go bathing'. was battalion commanding officer to urge Calles to a^ee to stgy on must punish those who endanger It. governor will make prohibition one Commerce, to be members of the debts. That means the netiwar cost The national goverhmePt'rushed The manner in -which little tots cut with Major Joseph P. Nolan as his with the argument - that his C The government -will oontinug as board of advisers of the United __ J__ ' . offlclaJs to Sicintlago to make an uane'e would be viewed ' favorab)y heretofore within constitutional (Contlnned on page 11) States Industrial Reformatory. (Continued on Page -8) ' official investigaition. by the Unlti^ States; • paths." /'•

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I^AGBa^wo ;'; MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENING HERALD> THURSDAY, JTULY 19,1928.

2, Skonselti; struck out by Holland LEASH IS PUT ON “G” IN HNAIS 13, by Kasulkl 9, by Mantelll 2; HOW DOES PEGGY JOYCE THIRSTY VISITORS HUGEGATipNG base on balls off Kasulkl 7, Holland “ DRY” DEMOCRAl? ABOUT TOWN MRS. KENNEDY SURE 2; hits off Holland 6 In 6 2-3 in­ • Toronto, July 19.— With the IN BALL SERIES nings, off Mantelll, none in one and William Gray! proprietor of a FASCINATE ALL THE HEN? great invasion of American mo­ ' AT aO B E HOLLOW one-thirds, of Kasulkl, eight in six. confectionery store on North Main' ■> \ torists in mind. Sir Henry'Dray­ “ SISTER” WAS DEAD GATHER IN SOUTH street, closed his store yesterday to Umpires, Phaneuf and Crockett. ton, chairman of the Ontario (Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from I’age l.) spend the day at the shore. As it IS (Continned frotn Page 1.) Liquor Commission, stamped a unusuhl for the store to be closed warning on liquor permits turning pn“ ” 'their executive officer. Lieutenant'Thom­ pany E or Company D In the finals some of the north end friends of ftelr behavior, and ..appearance — transients, .a e warning reads: Organize to Fight A1 SmiA Mr. Gray adorned the store with a "Liquor cannot be d>^unk Mother of Noted Evangelist backs and floating, indicated that as J. Quish was one of his lieuten­ for the championship of the regi­ and everybody wond^^ra still more. Manchester’s future selectmen, po­ ment and if victorious ma,y play the sign “ Gone to Ocean Beach for Elinor Glynn explained it by a during carriage. .Take purchase ants. Lieutenant Edgar M. Thomp­ a 'Shore Dinner.” licemen and firemen will be'able to son was an officer in Company B. Niantic town team Saturday after­ two letter word which took you unopened to your home or room ' Below the Mason and Dix­ in your hotel. Drinking in mo­ Tells Some More About swim— to say nothing about ths which was commanded for the oc­ noon.. Jhe finals for the regimental around in circles and meant noth­ girls who .were also able to give a casion by Captain Harry Schwol- championship will either be played George May of Trotter street, ing. Others explain it with longer tors strictly prohibited— punish­ who has been employe as a cable ment, fine or imprisonment. good account of themselves and sUy. A war strengl.. battalion con­ today or tomorrow. on Line. words which are no more help be­ Odd Disappearance. ^ show that they, too, could take care sists of 28 officers, 824 enlisted Camp Notes. gang foreman with the Amerlcr.n Telegraph and Telephone Company cause so many ineffectual women of themselves in'the water. men ;;..d 54 horses and mules. The umpires have a tough time have “ beauty," “ charm,” peraon- Underwater Swim * ■has left the employ of that concern ing eagerness to get ahead. She A regimental parade was held to direct these sham battles. Their Ashville. N. C., July 19.— The I allty,” "brilliance,” “aex appeal,” Los Angeles, Calif., July 19.— The first event of the e^venlng this aftern- preparatory to the "biggest difficulty is in keeping the and will start Monday as assistant or “ what have you” whoae b^avlor made no pretense about what she. conference of Southern Dry Demo­ superintendent at the new Hartford "When the news was brought to was the underwater swim and as review of the regiment by Gover­ men “ dead” once they are shot. As does not captivate the world as that wanted. me that ‘sister’ had been drowned, the boys dived from the platform crats here to perfect a plan for a County building in Hartford. De­ “ Pegg“ ’B -greatest asset is that nor Trumbull tomorrow afternoon, j quick as the umpires move from revolt against the Democratic of these few has. never for an instant did I disbelieve and started towards the west shore Both Company G and the Howitzer puty Sheriff Eugene M. House of she never talks out of turn. If she their particular section, the men national ticket, today settled down Glastonbury Is to begin his, duties Secret System It,” Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother many of the spectators became ner­ Company with Captains Herbert H. get up and start firing blank has an opinion she keeps it to her- of Aime"' Semple McPherson, was vously anxious when the swimmers Bissell and Allan L. Dexter were to the'‘'business of perfecting an or­ as superintendent o ' the new build- It looks as though there Is some ammunition again. ganization for every state below the ing at the same time. seerbt. system, some abacandabara .self. No, she is not dumb. She is quoted as saying in an exclusive seemed to be under water far too Included. In connection with the extremely clever. She knows when copyrighted, interview obtained In long. But a head would pop up program for Governor’s Day, Man- Mason and Dixie line. to account for Peggy’s aeries of * The motion picture in camp last Under the chairmanship of Dr. A. South Manchester Camp, No. “ successful” — from a worldly view­ to be silent. Seattle and published in the Los here and there and a boy would chcr'er persons should bear in mind night was “ The Divine Woman” “Peggy’s system is an easy one If Angeles Evening Heralti. “ blow” lustily, then hold his posi­ the fact that they are cordially wel­ J. Barton, Georgia Baptist leader, 9280, Modern Woodmen of Ameri­ point—inarriages. All women want featuring Greta Garbo. There were the 285 registered delegates took ca, will meet In Tinker hall tonight cream and incidentally diamonds. other women .want 'to follow It,” “ I ha-’ such a fear of the water tion until Lifeguard Busch was come to come to Camp Trumbull to also boxing bouts. Charles Bychol- said this veteraQ^ student of Women, that> as I look back it seemed a able to mark the place. Then he witness the program. As stated re­ the premise that Gov. Alfred E. at 8 o’clock. From the feminine viewpoint Peg­ oski of Company G won his bout by Smith and the Democratic National gy Joyce is a total ruccess. The "her gates are let down only on premonition,” she added in dis­ would swim back. There were seven cently in The Herald, no printed default. His opponent was at the that path which leads tu the altar: cussing the disappearance of her contestants in this event ahd the invitations are being sent out this Chairman John J. Raskob bad Mrs. Ethel Phelan *bf West Suf- average woman feels lucky If she ringside and after taking one look themselves shaken on.e of the card­ field is spending the week with her gets milk and one man to pay the No one can say anything against famous evangelist daughter and prize was won by Leonard Hicking, year. Manchester ople were in­ at the Manchester boy, decided to her character because after ail she her reappearance at Douglas, Ari- who swam a straight course. There vited f rough the colums of this inal principles of the party In urg­ aunt, Mrs. Clarence L. Taylor of St. bill for It. stop before he started. ing modification of the dry law. John street. Peggy herself has never been able has been married to every man her z'oha. was another hoy, too old to he newspaper. The program starts at name has ever, been coupled with. She told of the search and of eligible, who made a longer swim. 2 o'clock daylight saving time. The only ripple of discord came to explain bow she does it. She is Lieutenants Forbes Company A when Dr. E. O. \Vatson of Colum­ Sunday, September 9 has' been unaware of her own gifts, uncon­ “ How does it happen she has talk that arose concerning Kenneth The egg-on-spoon race produced Good Bull Game is probably the only “ second Louie” landed...8uch wealthy and aristo­ G. Orm ..on; former radio opera­ many a laugh as the boys, each The baseball game between the bia, S. C., and Dr. J. J. Gentry of set for the date for the annual out­ scious of the fact that she Is un­ who ever received a 21 gun salute. Spartanburg. S. C., walked out of ing of Hose Company No. 4 of the usual, and does not realize that her cratic husbands?” he was asked. tor at Angelus Temple. with the end of a spoon in hds two Manchester companies was a This was accostec| him the other “ I have known all of Peggy’s “ When this talk was at Its teeth and balancing an egg oh the humdlng-'r. In fact, was much the conference room after their de­ South Manchester fire department. attainnlents are conspicious. Her night ''at bivouac by some of hik They will go to South Coventry. lack of self-consciousness and con­ husbands. They are what I would height,” the Interview continued, bowl, started from the raft towards closer than w'as anticipated. The mand for organization of a third the north shore; The race soon friends and was firhd by the party was turned down. The committee in charge of the ar­ ceit is one of her greatest charms. call the ‘defeatist’ type. They have “ Ormiston drove up one day in his Bissellites plainly had a better team Howitzer Compaii}” money and position but they are not little car to the office we had open­ dwindled to two, the others losing on paper, but the Howitzers almost They explained that in South rangements is composed of William She is natural and sincere, accord­ Taylor, Arthur Gardner, William ing to her friends and acquaint­ Don Juans. If anything they are ed at the beach as headquarters. their eggs, which washed off as the put them out of the running with Carolina to vote for the Republican hoys plowed through the water. Three of the messages dropped presidential ticket would also mean Boyle, Ernest Morse and John Rey- ances. the other extreme. The type of "Meanwhile we at the temple their 37 millimeters and trench men girls would ignore in a crowd. were being deluged with anony­ Dana Cowles won, with Joe Massa- by airplanes during the war man­ voting for the entire state ticket. mander. mortars. Company G took a com­ Texas Speakes They have never conquered women mous letters, threats, appeals, of­ ro second. Cowles swam with a manding lead at the start, scoring euvers were plclced up by Manches­ Bishop Satisfied. ter* soldiers. Sergeants D'lke. Chapman Court, Order of Ama­ The Queen of the Night Clubs or worlds or anything else. But they fers of assistance and I don’t know slow, long stroke which prevented a run in the first and three more in Both Dr. Barton and Bishop has a great admiration for the have money and position and that’s what.” the egg from bobbing dnd as he was the fourth, but then Dexter's men DeHan and Hagedorn. They were James Cannon, Jr., of Richmond, ranth members will have an outing allowed to keep the colored cloth Monday, July 23, at the Morgan Queen of Marriage Licenses. what Peggy wants. Easy shooting Two Letters always far out in front he was not came back strong tying the score Va., sponsor of the gathering, ex­ “ Because she’s a great girl,” for a girl with no other desires at “ Two letters in articular stand bothered by the wash. twice before they finally succumb­ streamers attached to them as pressed themselves as satisfied with cottage at Coventry lake. Automo­ souvenirs. biles will leave the Masonic Tem­ Texas Guinan said. “ She has more heart.” ' . out in my mind as significant, and Life Saving Demonstration ed to defeat. the attendance and the attitude of charm than any woman I’ve ever as yet I am not satisfied of their A demonstration 6f life sa^vlng Corporal Ray Holland, speed ball the delegates. ple at 2 o’clock. Those desiring First Cook Tony Ambukerwicz of seen. She’s irresistable. She's meaning. was given by Miss McHale and Miss artist, started on the hill for the “ The fact that I will not support transportation are requested to get lovely. “ Some day the ■whole truth of Scranton, demonstrating the rear G boys, but w'as forced to retreat Company G is having a tough time A1 Smith in no way|questions my in touch with Miss Olive Chapman MRS. HOOVER MOURNS trying to convince hip mates that he “ P think the secret of her charm this matter will rome out, and with approach and head carry, the. rear in the sixth when Private Novak Democracy,” Barton asserted. “ Our or Mrs. E. .C. Packard. Mrs. Ethel thp truth will come the meaning caught a thre^ pound black fish in Montie is general chairman. Basket Is her ease. ^ She is like a spring approach and cross chest carry, the V, crashed out a long double to left party has been delivered into the breeze. Thore are many more . PASSING OF FATHER of those letters.” -tired swimmer’s carry and the dou­ that knotted the count for the sec­ the Niantic river the other night. claws of the Tammny Tiger, red lunches will be taken and the mem­ They question whether it was beautiful wonvm than peggy in the Mrs^ Kennedy then told of the ble grip and wrist hold carry. , ond consecutive time. Private Elmo with the b'loodjOf every Democratic bers should provide their own cups long hunt, the memorial service Frank Busch, lifeguard< showed “ caught or bought ” and spoons. _ world, but Dole so fascinating.” Mantelll took his place and saved candidate for president for genera­ Texas introduced Peggy to Stan­ Remains in Seclusion on Spe held for Mrs. McPherson In the be­ the manner of life saving by ' the the day for G with l.is southpaw tions.” ley Comstock, and to Lord North- cial Train— Funeral to Be lief that she had perished in the underwater approach and hringdn^ slants. With Novak perched on Private Tom Weir of Company G Delegates are present from Thq Sunday school picnic of Zion sea and finally of the news brought the swimmer back by the hair, the lays claim to the title of “ regimen­ Lutheran church which was seched- esk, she says. , Held on Friday, third in the last of the sixth waU- Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, “ Lord Northesk had a ticket for to her by police that the evangelist rear approach with the arm lock ' ipg to score the run that would tal gold-bricker” and from what Georgia. Kentucky. . iLouisiana, uled for next Saturday will not be Hollywood,” she said; “ When be Enroute with Hoover Train near had reappeared at Douglas, Ariz. carry, front approach ahd proper have put the Howitzers ahead, we've seen of him he has not over­ Maryland, Mississippi, North and- held on th.at day but is indefinitely “ As soon as I was positive it was carry, front strangle and fear stepped his rights. postponed. met Peggy he tore up his ticket and Ogden, Utah, July 19.— Saddened Mantelll forced Anderson to fly to South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, bought one for Europe, where Peg- ‘sister’ I sent word for her not to .... I ‘lid the lifting of bodies deep center and then managed to by the death of her father, Mrs. and West'Virginia. .gy was bound for. He’d have gone talk. . Then >I took the train for from water. , ' 1 get through the fatal seventh afte'- Other “ goldbrickers,” members' Mrs. Edward Barrows of 150 Herbert Hooyer was in deep mourn­ Mrs. Clem Shaver let loose an­ down and bought the Woolworth ing today as she neared the end Douglas. When Tgot there. 1 found Ball Race/ a few breathless moments. He of the Kitchen Pull^e are Privates other blast at Gov. IBrnith in a letter Bissell street received word this The ball race, boys swimming morning that h '•• 17 year old cous­ building if she had wanted it. of the trans-continental journey she had ‘talked her head off.’ struck out Chartier and Kasulkl to Wolfrom, Jarvis and Nevue. to the coiiterence. “ When 1 was alone with ‘sister’ I and carrying a large ru^bber hall end the game with 'Vitullo on base. in, Edward Sullivan, son of Mr. Striking Figure with the secretary ,of comme(;ce. “ Harmony Is a rediculous word “ There is an air qbout Peggy, a asked her to tell me what happen­ which they punted ahead of theta Features The death of Private Wilfred and Mrs. John Sullivan, of 1313 The Republican nominee’s wife In thefl928 campaign,” she said. radiance. She doesn’t need clothes. was double dejected because sirs ed. She told’ me the same story with their heads, was won by Leoh- Holland was wild at the start, Breault of Company C of Wlllinian- “ Everyone at Houston knew that Cook avenue, Lakewood, Ohio, was 'ard Hicking, while the candle face, drowned at one of the lakes near The last time she came Into my had failed to be with her father. she had told the newspapermen— a but settled down and pitched great tic, was the first in the regiment at there could.- be no harmony in the carrying lighted candles on a stick ball until the fifth when he started there. She has not heard the de­ club she had on a simple tailored Charles D. Henry when he died story which is familiar to every­ camp since organization after the Democratic Party If a wet nullifica- suit. Everyone else bad on gor­ body who has followed the case. with the stick in the teeth, was ■won to blow badly. He retired thirteen war in 1921. tails of the accident. early 'Wednesday. She remained Tn tionlst were nominated.” geous evening clothes. But she was seclusion in the Hoover private She had been kidnaped at the beach by Dana Cowles, Joe Orfetli was men on strikes before weakening. Captain Herbert H. Bissell was the winner of the board race, with “ Bunnie” Kasulki also was effec­ Capt. Joel M. Nichols, well known the most striking figure in the car. She wid make no public ap­ and was taken to the hut on the judge of the boxing bouts which place.” desert.” Joe Massaro again finishing second. tive, getting nine on strikes, but were held last night. Hern is quite ‘ Depot Square news dealer, who was pearance until after reaching the RUSSIAN LITERARY Earl Carroll took time out from Hoover home In Palo Alto, Calif., Duck Race ■walking seven. This was a handi­ efficient in this respect. in ju re in a fall in the cellar of The duck race was good and fun­ cap to his team’s chances. The hti- his store .over three weeks ago, nas rehearsin.g his new Vanities to Friday forenoon. analyze the mysterious essence of ny. The first duck turned out on the ting of Ed 'Von Deck, G's catcher, POLICEMAN STILL so far recovered# as to be able to Funeral services for Mr. Henry, REBELS HOLD UP LIGHTS SNUB GORKY Peggy’s talents, and to express his who had passed his 84th birthday, pond gave about fifty swimmers a was the feature in this respect. He UNCONSCIOUS take short motor rides but has not merry chase. The duck would al­ poled out three safe blows and yet returned to business. A seri­ admiration for her. He attributed will be held in the chapel of the her success to the work of the gods. TRAIN IN MEXICO most be caught when it would rise got on once by an error. Billy Hartford, Conn., July 19— Lloyd | AS ‘GOLD POLLUTED’ ous fracture of an arm at the el­ Leland University at 2 o'clock Fri- “ As Caruso had a God-glyen ! day afternoon. Interment will be In from the water and fly and for a Skoneski, the peppery catcher of G. Eukers, state policeman who was j bow was complicated by arthritis. few seconds be safe. One boy was the Howitzer Company, was the His complete recovery soon is an­ voice, John Singer Sargent a genius the family plot at a local cemetery. injured at Glastonbury Wednesday for painting and Dempsey a natur­ Laredo, Texas, July 19.— Held dose behind as the’ duck approach­ . only other man to make more than evening, had been unconscious for Moscow— Maxim G.orky, once the ticipated. up for more than five ht.urs while ed the west shore, but just before one hit. He got two. i^ol of young Russian writers and al ph.vsique, just so has Pegigy been SLAYERS TO DIE 3 8 hours at noon today. He has blessed with a God given gift Federal troops drove off two rebel he caught up to it Bill Mack, who G scored in the first inning when been in a coma since his motor­ the Intelllgensla. is being snubbed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heckman of being charming,” he said. Albany, N. Y., July 19.— Two attacks after the train had been was on'the .west .shqrej-.wajkfd in Crockett walked, stole second, took cycle, driven at high speed;' crashed b.v the Soviet Literary Guild be­ of this town and North .Coventry and’ tookdhe^duck; third on a hit and scored on a cause he l.s alleged to be “ polluted will leave shortly by automobile “ Very few men are able to with­ convicted slayers must die in the wrecked 275 miles f on. Mexico into the side of an automobile driv­ stand her attraction. She Is not C.ity, at Hincon, passe.igers on the The second duck was suppos< l passed ball. In the fourth, Kearns en by a Glastonbury south in that with foreign gold ” The guild re­ for Los Angeles, Cal., where they electric chair at Sing Sing undei beautiful In the perfect sense of the the Court of Appeals. They are; Laredo-^bound train today told to be a real v*ild fellow, but instead and Wolfrom hit singles and after town. It is believed that the youth fused to send a delegation to greet are to make their home. Mr. Heck­ it proved to be a “ dipper” and as . Crockett and DeH. u had popped man ha~ disposed of his real estate world,” Continued the expert in Martin Miller, negro, who .n thrilling tales of their a.scapf from who drove the car was entirely in­ Gorky on his return to Soviet Rqs it kept dipping for water and gave \ up, "Von Deck cleared the /sack.? sia after an absence of several agency in the Farr building, 647 appraising women, “ but being a March 1928, she and killed Helen robbery and possibly oerth. Three nocent in the affair, the state po­ champion in her claas she is un­ C. Kimball, Br' klyn school teach­ of the rebels were raptured by train so much time to getting a drink '■with a triple and scored on a pas.s- liceman speeding up the road with­ years. It, refused to participate in Main stre , to Walter L. Foard cf ea ball. The Howitzer came to life Seattle, Washington. This will pe questionably the greatest woman of er. guards, passengers said, and seven the swimmers were soon on it. It out sounding a warning. any of the receptions in his honor. managed to keep away for a time, in the first of the fifth, scoring A resolution passed by the Guild the tenth trip to the Pacific co'asi of our times in being able to at­ Anthony Rus.so, Brooklyn, killed persons wer<- slightly Injured when tract those of the opposite sex Oesule Carpone, ah aged man In an the engine was derailed, pulling but Clifford Treat kept after It and four^runs to knot the count. Skon­ MONEY ORDERS STOLEN. after a-Jengthy debate accuses by auto made, by r. and Mrs. eski scored when Anderson’s Heckman and each time they have “ Had she lived in the past she attempted holdup on the Ea.stern coaches over the rails. .succeeded in getting it by the leg Gorky of 'lreason. “''When strug­ and holding it. He woe the duck. grounde- to Frey proved a futile gling artists in Soviet. Russia were driven a Ford. They propose to would have been a Du Barry or a Parkway, , in Octo­ The Pullman coach, in which 3.5 fielder’s choice. Connelly knotted New York, July 19.— Warning Pompadour, and a hundred years persons, niany of them Americans, E.xliihitinn Diving was sounded today by post office starving after the revolution.” the travel by way of Chicago, Salt ber, 1927. the count with a lusty double. Vi­ Lake City, Yellowstone Park, .Seat­ from now. .sf.me greai revue of the were sleeping, was saved from be­ Eddie Markle, Manchester High inspectors that stolen money order resolution reads, “ Gorky suddenly school diver, gave an exhibition of tullo grounded out and Chartier future will feature Peggy as one DEP. CORONE RRESIGNS j became ill and sought the sunny tle, Portland, down the coast to • ____ ing precipitated down . steep em­ was a strike victim. forms with a pptential value of $1,- San Diego and then to Los An­ of the gilded beauties of the 20th high diving which was well exe­ 500,000 are being passed all over climate nf Sorrento. When Gosis- bankment when it hung on a heavy Steals Home geles. Century.” New Haven, Conn., July 19— Col. water tower,' passengers stated. cuted. the country by post office thieves. dat (the- State Publishing com­ The evening’s program ended Company G came back with two George Jessell of jazz sln,ger Lewis L. Field, commander of lIjO Rebels stormed the train about 7 Many of the blanks were obtain­ pany) paid him 500,000 rubles in fame knit his smooth young brow with a “ stump the leader” exhibi­ runs in its half of the fifth. Pent- back royalties on hl.s books, he ex­ Another kiddles’ spraying party 102nd Int'.ntry, Conner" Na o’clock Tue.s&ay morning and tired land walked, si - sec ;.u and took ed in dayligiit lioldups. will take place at the East Side and tried seriously to analyze Peg- tional Guard, today resigned tion. Jake Greenberg, who had Many of the crooks are known pressed love for the Soviet govern­ several volleys into the passenger been doing the announcing, starred third on an error. Meanwhile Frey playgrounds at 6:30 this evening. gy;s mysterious power.- “ you see deputy coroner for New Haven car*. Guards gave battle and drove walked d stole second. Pentlaad to be operating in New York, and ment. By living, outside he earned its this way—Haughty Peggy— Cold in this event, where he . did the a thousand times more than he The hose will be furnished by Vo. county, and James J. Corrigan, a off the first attack. stole home being aided by a short arrests are expected soon. 3 cofupany in charge of Chief Al a.s Ice Peggy. Evei*ybody knows youthful local attorney was namec clowning and showed just how a could have in Russia. His sympa­ According to the story told by dive should not be taken. passed ball. Kearns struck out for bert Foy of the South Manchester her or would like to know her. She in his place. Corrigan acts as assis­ passengers, the three p'-isoners were 5 the second out and Wolfram walk­ PLANES HONOR FLYER thies follow the source of his in­ makes a splendid appea’ ance,^ She tant to El’ Mix, who has been coro­ The newly organized Volunteer come.” Fire department. executed by the Federals. The vic­ ed. With Crockett at bat, the Ho­ ------______has had the most fortunate pub­ ner nearly forty years. Life Saving Corps had members witzer battery held a brief confab Dayton, Ohio, July 19.— A squa­ ’fhe resolution failed to dampen licity. Peggy mi^h^ not like me- to tims are said to have told their cap- around the ponduind saw to it that CANNOT OPEN BOX tors that their leader was a woman. half way between the box and the dron of airplanes from Wright the reception * arranged by the say this. But I know its true— GUARDSMAN BURIED there was no trouble while the reg­ plate during which Frey scored Field and a firing squad from the State Publishing Companj'. Gorky “ I was in love with her myself Passengers on the train indicated ular lifeguard was engaged in was welcomed with honor as the Montreal, Que., July 19.— By ar­ their belief that President Calles is from third. No “ time.out” had been American Legion forces here today rangement between attorneys of the once. That, ice exterior of hers— it _ Willimantic, Conn.. July 19.— other work. Those who assisted last honored. the late Captain Emilio greatest living Russian writer, one in full control of the situation at r. • h! wt'iH Augu .t Mildner, James asked or declared, so the run was opposing sides, the efforts of the sets a man wild. Gee!” he took a Forty-eight members of Company Carranza, Mexican ace, as the fu­ of the earliest and most fearless Mexico City. Dowd, Fred McCormick, Fred allowed. state of New York to secure access few turns about his dressing room C,\169th Infantry, Connecticut Na­ The Howitzer came back fight­ neral train bearing the body of sponsors of freedom for the mass­ and yanked his red and blue four- tional Guard, came here today 10 SoDieio, Merton Strickland/, J. Mexico’s “ lone eagle” passed es. > to the strong box of Francis Phillips Why is it that so many of the Ricker Small, Eileen Donohue, ing mad in the sixth. Kasulki open- in the vaults of the Montreal Safe in>-hand into position. “ Peggy holds attend the funeral of Private Wil­ i ed with a single and scored on through here enroute from New No criticism has been offered by out promise of much. She makes a fred Breault, who died from in­ men folks prefer to take their va­ 4'leen McHale, Avine Scranton and Deposit Company today were post­ cations at the see-side? Skoneski’s single after Brennan York to Mexico City. the Literary Guild of Gorky’s re­ man hope-—well, none of her mar­ juries received Sunday at Crescent Viola Shearer. cent writings. The revolution has poned until after the probate of the had skied to center. Doran struck riages have lasted very long. The Beach, when he dived into' shallow SOCKS STOLEN failed to produce a novelist of any­ will of the youth’s father, the late io u t but Novak tied the score by man who falls for Peggy may dig, water at low tide. Aireqhiem high chasing home Skoneski with a long thing approaching his calibre. Hav­ John M. Phillips, millionaire “ sewer king.” dig, dig— but he neve’ finds any mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's double. At this point, Mantelli re­ Waterbury, Conn., July 19.— De­ ing in mind the unfortunate aliena­ church with burial in St. Joseph s Judge Duclos concurred in the fire. No warmth. Some day maybe placed Holland and Anderson flew tectives are ehdeavoring today to tion of Chaliapin’s affection, and cemetery, v TONIGHT to center. find out who took 240 pairs of silk the consequent irreparable loss to lawyers' agreement and set the case Peggy will fall In love. Then— vvhzztt!” ^ Captain Ellison S. Smith and Bissell’s men won the game in socks from a machine parked in the Soviet culture, many believe that aside until the middle of August. In Second Lieut. Arthur J. Calsse AND the last of the sixth. Crockett open­ police garage overnight. The socks every effort must be' made to cul­ the meantime the box, which is re­ Some years ago Walter Kingsley, were In command of the company STATE \ well known newspaper writer, cri­ ed with a double, a fly that drop­ belonged to Harry Small and tivate Gorky to bolster up the ported ' to contain the $3.COO,000 here. ALWAYS COOL TOMORROWI ped back of third. He scored on Samuel Mansfield, two New Yorkers standard of Soviet literary achieve­ Phillips fortune, must remain closed tic, and more recently publicity ex­ pert for Zlegfeld met a girl who had Typhoon Fans af Your Von Deciv’s third hit after De Han who came here yesterday and pro­ ment both at home and abroad. both to the state and the Phillips KILLED IN PLANE CRASH Service. WONDERFUL . o had pounded out. Mantelli m.ide ceeded to sell socks on the street heirs. a $35, a week job in some road Syracuse, N. Y., July 19— One FEATURES ^ the victory sure with a hot liner without a permit. Their cases were FIREMEN OVERCOME show. She interested him— and be­ man was killed and a man and a 2 through the box that scored Von fore long she had a $100 a week woman are dying today as a result nolled today and when they went WOMAN SENTENCED AT LAST ON THE SCREEN! Deck. Holland and Pentland fan­ for their machine their entire stock New York, July 19.— Powerful part In a'Zlegfeld show.* That was pf an airplane' crash at Minoa, just ned and then Mantelli staved off a Peggy Hopkins Joyce. outside this city, last evening. of socks was gone. fumes from chemicals overcame Waterbury, Conn., July 19.— Min­ final Howitzer rally by fanning fifteen firemen when a plant in “ Why did you like her?’’ Stewart Slayton, 27, of Tully, was Chartier and :Kasulki. The sum- nie Cypress went to New Haven jail Is Sincere Instantly killed when his body was mary: Some day women will be the rul­ which the chemicals were made today to serve ten days for liquor ing sex. says a scientist. We"are At that time it coiild ha^ve been caught under the wreckage. Slayton COMPA.NY G caught fire fronj an adjoining build­ selling. She was fined $100 and (8) expecting any time now to hear ing In Brooklyn today. Eight of the neither clothes, diamonds, reputa­ was a passenger as was Miss Gene­ AB R H A E costs today and her attorney PO that It is not beyond the range of firemen were removed to a hospital tion, publicity nor any of the vieve Bullion, of Minoa, who is dy­ Crockett, 3b, . .3 2 1 0 1 1 promised'she would pay the fine. splurge to which many people dis­ ing. The pilot, Clarence O. Snyder DeHan, lb . . . .4 possibilities for the water of Nlag-j and the others were revived at the 0 0 0 0 0 ara to fall down, instead of up. Then Judge Abner P. Hayes added miss her later successes. of Boysens Bay, is also ^criticaUr "Von Deck, c . .4 2 3 15 1 0 scene of the fire. a Jail sentence, declaring that wo­ 0 The gases were produced when “ She wasn’t beautiful (they all •hurt. The engine of Snyder’s plane Mantelli, ss, p .3 0 1 0 0 men must stop sellipg liquor in agree on that) but she was so went dead and the ship losed down Holland, p ss . .3 0 0 2 0 0 fire au4 water-reached a storeroom Waterbury. ^ in a building occupied by the four genuine, so sincere In her devastat- out of control. Jobert, cf r. . .1 0 0 0 0 0 S « m Pentland, cf . . .2 1 1 2 0 0 seasons fertilizer company. Frey, 2b ...... 1 * 1 0 2 0 1 The fire started in a one-story Schlebel, If . . .1 0 0 0 0 0 frame building next to the chemical Kearns, If . . . .2 1 1 factory. Vlatt 0 0 0 >cOPLE COIAO rAlL To ^ X’ "Wolfrom, rf . . .2 1 1 0 0 0 Old Newgate Prison Biggest Attraction of the Season PAWTKEIR RE^4t TREASURY BALANCE A thrillijng drama of just plain folks and Total ...... 26 8 s 21 4 2 OrTfeM HAVE" To SiT Washington, July 19.— Treasury ' and Special Engagement of Neav Enjsland’s Finest Dance Orchestrjl. balance July 17; $168,680,748.83. human problems. HOWITZER (6) O P AMD t a k e AB H H Ye Granby ADDED FEATURE! . PO A E A loriC E -^^ Parley Stevens And His Band 99 Connelly, ss . . .4 0 1 0 0 1 MALCOLM McGr e g o r ^ Lingerie Vitullo, 2b . . . .3 0 1 0 3 1 a 5 ? v/e . Copper Mines of Boston, Mass. ALICn WHITE in , Chartier, 3b . . .4 0 0 1 0 0 The olrleat. mdat Interpntinir and ‘ Kasulki, p . . . .4 1 1 1 0 0 coiiininndInB minn In nil New Bn»- Brennan, Ih^ . . .3 0 01 0 Innd. Open dn llr. l . Doran, cf .. . ,2 1 0 1 0 1 I.oented at Bnal lirnnlir.'Conn. ' "Novak, rf . . . .2 1 1 1 0 0 _Or Bnt n Chieken IMnner nt CRYSTAL LAKE, CONN. MONDAY THE WHEEL OF CHANCE* Anderson, If . .3. 1 0 0 0 0 NBWIiATH TAVKItN (l7d»«1»Z8l (Open Under New MnniiKeiiienO . or dnnee with ponr Kirl In FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 20th Total ...... 28 6 6 18 3 5 GUAHU HOU.SR H AI.L (ITMI-iezSt Score by Innings: Toqriata nnd Cnui.pem neoommo- No advam^'in price of admission.,; u Howitzer-^...... 000 042 0- DINING DANCING dfitrd. SATURDAY RVENING^ JUIiY 20 You can’t afford to miss this year’s KIDEHE Co. G. .100 322 X- N..ilt.— H olorlata ahnnld drive lo REVUE JULY 26, 27,28. Bigger and better than •I',. Three base hit, Von Deck; two Hariford-Rockville Road, Sta. 14 Urmibr. Bnat- Granltr, Snflield nr UONEL J. KENNEDY AND HIS BAND * ^ 655 North Main St„ Mancliester' W Indaor l.nckM and then follow ever. base hits, No^vak, Connelly, ..croaaVond aiana inarked "OI4 New- Geo. Bokis, Prop. , -John N. Keeney, .Man. Dir. Crockett, .Yon Deck; stolen bases, SPECIAL i catoi i .*,1 I ■ Crockett. Mantelli. Pentland. Prey FRIED c h ic k e n 90c ^ ..ft. . . « a, ' V'* ' .

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\ ' "Si MANCHESTER (CONN.) EVENTNG HERALD, THURSDAY; JULY # , 1928.v F A C E TH REE MND PAYIPT, SALARY MRS. C A . STAVE r CUTS HELP THE 9TH Rockville

LOSES RIGHT LEG Furnished by Phtitam’ DISdOSES PLAN & Co “ Where Yon Oaa Decrease of $20,000 Effected Governor’s Day at Camp Woodstock Hartford, Conn It .Is expected a large number On Estimates— Allows for Alford to Buy Tax Rate Decrease. from Rockville will attend Gover­ Bank Stocks nor’s Day at Camp Woodstock on Amputation Necessary When TO OPEN MILL Bid Asked ,Good Fnmltare.'* In chopping off $20,000 of the Saturday. Governor Turnbull who is Bankers Trust Co . . . ^00 costs from the estimated expenses a trapshooter v ill take part In the (Continued from Page 1.) xxCapitol Na B&T ..305 of the Ninth District for the coming shoot. Herbert C. Barton who has Infection Spreads From City Bank & Tr ...1050 year a reduction of taxes from 2% now the Col. Charles H. Alleii cup giving away ^ of th.e dam was Im­ Conn River ...... 400 mills to 2 mills is made 'liossible. once, will also be on hand to try his Sore on Little Toe. minent. b’st Bnd & M ort...... — 60 The reason for this is the clearing luck again. This cup becomes the Diverts Water First Nat (Htfd).... — 300 up of the floating indebtedness of property of the person winning it Goodhind ran into the mill, Htfd-Conn I t Co . . . — 810 Mid^iSummer the district and* all payments that three times. opened the water wheel gates and Htfd-Nat Bank Tr .. — 610 will be made this year' will be on Union Street Home Entered Mrs, Charles A. Staye of 42 East' blocked the wheel so that the wa­ Land Mtg & 'HUe . . . — 60 bonds that mature during the year. The home of Mr. and Mrs. August Center street had her right leg ter would rush straight through Morris Plan Bk .’...160 The clearing up of $20,000 of notes Fiss of Union street was entered amputated above the knee in the when diverted Into that channel. Park St Bank ...... 800 against the district last year was some time Wednesday afternoon Hartford hospital at one o’clock He then went over to the opposite Phoenix St B &T ...475 $10,000 more than it was expected while Mr. and Mrs. Fiss were at this morning. side of the dam and opened the Riverside Trust ....600 was possible. But the amount rais­ their work. Two gold watches, a , Mrs. Staye had been on a motor waste gates, thus allowing all wa­ ' Bonds ed on vhe 2 % mill tax «ave the ad­ ring and eighty dollars in money trip through New York State and ter entering to pass out through Htfd & Conn W 6. .. 96 ditional necessary anc In paying was stolen. * had been bothered by a small sore -the overflow. East Conn Pow 5...1U1 103 ^ Conn L P 7 s ...... 118 these notes an extra interest charge Friendly Class Have Good Time on her llj;tle toe. She stopped in Goodhind then returned to the 121 was saved. . Syracuse, N. Y., and, consulted a dam and opened the sluiceway lo Conn L P 6 % s ...... 108 110 About thirty attendee, the Friend­ Conn L P 4 % s ...... 102 Another saving that will be made ly Class picnic held yesterday at the physician thefe about. He examined let the water already .bearing on the 108% Brid Hyd 6s ...... 104 106% this year is the cost of watchmen’s summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. it and told her there was infection dam flow* down the' flume through services. The watchmen were kept present and bandaged It advising the water wheel and out into the • Insurance Stocks Robert Liehe at Crystal Lake. The stream bed agiiii', thus relieving Aetna I n s u r ...... 770 790 as a prever.live from fire and this day was spent in sports and swim­ her to favor that foot as much as ^ 1 also applied on the insurance rate. possible. Under the circumstances pressure on the dam. ^|g Aetna Casualty ..... — 1050 ming. At 7 o’clock a bountiful sup­ Gratings^ .lauimed ^ Aetna L i f e ...... 840 860 The saving, however, was not suf- per was served. The party returned he deemed it best for her to discon­ tinue her trip and to return home. Due to the fact that the mill has Automobile ...... 370 flcent and then again the question home at 9 o’clock. Conn General ...... 1600 arose about the right of the dis­ This advice Mrs. Staye followed been idle for nearly three years, Excursion Sunday Hart Fire .... i .... — 810 trict to pay money for watching ti e reaching home Monday night. By weeds, sticks and sludge had gath­ The “ New Haven” road v,ill run ered in the pond and when the Htfd Steam Boil .... — 800 schools on “ Educational Sqi’.are’’ an excursion to New York on Sun­ that time her foot was badly swol­ Lincoln Nat Life . . . — 135 which were owned by Cheney flume was opened this debris was Reduced Prices day, leaving Rockville at 6:50, len and paining her considerable. National ...... 990 Brothers and only leased by the carried by the current down onto (standard time) reaching New York Dr. H . H. Boyd was called in and the sluiceway gratings. In. a few Phoenix ...... 770 town. This year there will be no at 10:25 a. m. The fare for the on examination found the foot in­ T ravelers...... 1725 1775 watchmen’s salaries to pay by the minutes this waste had piled up on round trip is $3. fected. He treated it but instead of the gratings so that it practically Travel rights ...... 235 240 Our aimual Mid-Summer Sale.is now in full pro- district. responding to treatment the mem­ 'There will be $2,200 more to pay Coming Wedding stopped the flow of water through Public Utility Stocks of bargains throughout Anthony Dobosz of Grove street ber grew steadily worse. that channel. Meanwhile the water Conn El Svs pfd . . . 95 the stole. Whatever you want— it’s here for school repairs this coming year Yesterday .Doctors Tilley and Conn L P 8% ...... 119 than was paid last year and the announces the engagement of his had eaten a larger hole and • was Everyone knows that prices at Keith’s are lower Whitmore of-Hartford were called rapidly gaining headway. Conn L P 7% ...... 117 payment for the deflcit in the daughter. Miss Stephie Agnes than elsewhere the year round because of our low Dobosz oi South Manchester to for a consulation. They found that Goodhind got a rake and was at­ Conn L P 6 ^ % pfd. 112 teachers’ boarding house will have the infection was spreading so Conn L P 5%%- pfdlOli/^ overhead expense. But during this sale even our to be met this year. This will not Harold Baron, son of Mrs. Esther tempting to clean off the grating Baron of Hartford. The wedding rapidly that amputation was not so the flow of water would resume Conn Power Co ....134 usual low prices are further reduced. Plan to come be included in future expenses. The do f r a c ...... 1.15 estimates as compared with actual will take place in Septemben only deemed advisable but absolute­ through that channel when the yourself how much you really can save Notes ly necessary to prevent fatal results. planking gave way undeY him. He Green W&G p f d ___ 97 at the “Low Cost Store.” expenses are as follows: Hart El Lt ...... 132 NINTH DISTRICT BUDGET Miss Mary Bresenham of High At 9:3d ^ast night Mrs. BtayeJw.as saved himself from dropping into street who underwent an oteration rushed in Dougan’s ambulance to the flume by catching hold of the do v t c ...... — Estimate of Expenses Hart Gas com ...... 100 Curved Back Actual Estimate for appendicitis at the Rockville the hospital. At 1 o’clock this morn­ wrecked planking. Madison and ing' the leg was amputated. some of the officials saw Good- do pfd ...... 80 Uphols t e r e d 1927-28 '•.928-29 City hospital is getting along nicely. model covered Mr. Staye stated today that the hind’s predicament and hauled him S N E T C o ...... 165 Bonds to be Mrs. Martha Schmidt of Spring with heavy duck infection was caused by a form of back up onto solid footing again. Manfacturing Stocks Redeemed $20,000,0u $20,000.00 street is on an extended trip to in wide figured gas poisoning and that up. till the Goodhind’s clothes were badly Acme W ir e ...... — Notes to be Dayton, Ohio. stripes. Regu­ 20,000.00 time of the trip Mr,s. Staye had torn, both shins from ankle to knee Am Hardware...... 68 Redeemed Mrs. Mux Kabrick; Jr., is in the were barked and his right shoulder American Hosiery . . . 22 lar price $34.50. Interest Milford hospital. never bed any trouble with that Now $27.50, 18,050.00 foot. Mrs. Staye was resting as com­ and side were badly wrenched. To­ American Silver .... 25 Charges . . . 18,963.23 Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn and day, Mr. Goodhind was fairly com­ Arrow El pfd .^..,.103 $1.00 a Week. Recreation son have returned from a weeks fortably as could be expected to­ \ day. fortable and was still on the job Automatic Refrig . . . 12 Expense .. . 20,247.97 20,000.00 vacation spent at Money Island. and seemed to be bothered more by Billings Spen com . . — Upholste r e d Library Ex- Miss Corinne Scheiner of Davis the fact that his watch was smash­ do pfd ...... — Back Hammock pense ...... 13,998.05 14,000.00 avenue left today for an automobile ed in the fall than by his injuries Bigelow-Htfd com . . 89 with special coil District Ex- trip through Canada. INVITE ALL M A^N S although he could scarcely move his do p f d ...... 100 spring seat. Cov­ 5,827.49 6,000.00 .pense ...... The Past Chiefs of Kiona Coun­ right arm and was pretty well Bristol Brass ...... 15 20 ered in painted janitors . .. . 7,895.32 1,800.00 cil will hold a meeting Friday eve­ lamed up . Case, Lock & B ....375 novelty figured Watchmen . . 2,323.19 ning. Refreshments v/il! be served. TO JOIN THE CEDARS The emergency methods adopted Collins Co ___ 115 duck. A very Insurance . . . 1,160.10 1,065.00 Henry Schmalz of Orchard street to save the dam were not wholly Colt Firearm s...... 34 attractive and Water ...... 2,407.19 2,400.00 Sturdy Porch Rockers in natural underwent an operation at the Playground Organization is availing and at 6 o’clock last night Eagle L o c k ...... 60 comfort able Salaries and Rockville City hospital Wednesday the wa' ',r had eaten a three foot Fafnir B e a r ...... 135 varnish finish with double caned hammock. Regu­ . Commissions 2,115.00 2,300.00 morning. Dr. C. D. Deming of Hart­ Open to Any Master Mason hole. By this morning the entire Fuller Brsb Cl A .... 21 seat. Regular price $3.95. lar ijrice $36.50. Repairs to ford performed the operation. In Good Standing. west side of the dam was gone. do Class A ...... 84 Now Now $ 2 0 . 2 .5. Buildings . . 388.83 2,500.00 ' . ■When it was seen that the dam Hart & Uooley ...... 240 Only ...... $1.00 a Week. Rent 120.00 Although 110 names have been could not be saved word was sent Internal S ilv e r...... 130 140 Legal Comp. EXPECT BIG CROWD written in on the charter of Nut­ to Holyoke, Mass., for the Ameri­ do,pfd ...... 122 128 Fine quality hammock Rocking and Swaying Payments . . 344.00 300.00 meg Forest, No. 116„ Tall Cedars of can Writing Paper . Company’s en­ Jewell Belting pfd ..110 igh Back Veranda Rockers with curved upholstered Furniture . . 2,175.74 1,000.00 AW Divan. Upholstered back. Lebanon, which is to be Instituted gineers fco come down and take Landers, Prary & Clrk 68 with, broad arm rests. Exactly as back. Heavy novelty stripe Covered with sulphur-dyed Teachers Hall AT SANDY BEACH here tomorrow night any Master charge of whatever reconstruction Mann & Bow A .... 18 pittui^d abo've. A big- roomy' rock­ duck cover. Regular price Deficit . . 1,000.00 duck In horizontal stripes. Mason who desires to afiiliat.e with would be necessary. do Class B ...... 9 er in natural varnish finish. $42.50. Now $ 3 4 . 0 0 . Regular price $29.50. Now the new order is heartily welcomed Another Accident N B Mach p f d ...... 102 $1.00 a Week. $90,415.00 Regular ^ ie e $i7.5f)i .$24.30, $1.00 a Week. Total . . . $111,966.11 Perley Stevens Band of Boston, to do so. Any who have not been ap­ The tentative buyers and offi­ do com ...... 24 27 NovV' $ 4 . 9 5 Fine Aggregation, to Play at proached are urged to attend the cials of the American Writing Pa­ New Hav Clc com.... 30 Rockinjs and Swaying Beautiful Swaying Divan Divan. Upholstered back New Ballroom There. institution and ceremonial at the per Co. continued their tour of the do pfd ...... 25 in choice painted duck cov­ CEMETERY LOTS BADLY Masonic Temple tomorro-w night. plant after the .excitement and Mr. Niles Bement Pond . . 63 6& Joshua Whitcomb Rockers. Fin­ will) gliding arm rests. er. Novelty side panel with Painted duck covers. Reg. Never has there been such a cele­ Delegations from Providence and Tate,, while on this tour, caught his do p f d ...... ^..,100 est ’(constructed porch rockers in fiber arm rests. Regular Westerly are expected-here.-tomor­ heel on a casing and fell .down North & Judd ...... 33 price $39.50. Now $82.30, price $62.50. Now only— IN NEED OF AHENTION brated dance orchestra in Rockville mapie finish.' A ' colonli^l type $1.00 a Week. or vicinity as will appear at Sandy row afternoon at 4:30. Upon Vheir stairs, somewhat injuring hIS J R’Mont pfd ...... — rocker that can be used almbst $42.50, $1.00 a Week. Beach Ballroom, Crystal Lake, Fri­ arrival they will give a band con­ right knee and arm. He was expect­ do com ...... 260 anywhere. Regular r t i ; cert and degree team drill in Cen­ ed to return to the mill this morn­ Pratt & Whit pfd . . 92 Plots at Buckland Being Neg­ day evening and when it is consid­ Peck, Stowe & '^^”1 \ . 19 Price $7.75. , Now ered that Perley Stevens and his ter Park. Dinner .will be served in ing and when he failed to show up lected— $100 Fund Provides the Temple, from 5:30 until 6:30 one of his .representatives at the Russel Mfg C o ...... 115 ' Perpetual Care. orchestra of twelve, picked from THREE DOOR • Boston’s best musicians, are in a and the parade will get uud/OP. way mill said the fall had probably so Seth Thom Ci com .. 30 immediately afterwaid More con­ lamed him that he couldn’t get out. c^o pfd ...... 26 class with Vincent Lopez, Mai Hul- Smyth Mfg C o ...... — STYLE Recent visitors at the Buckland lett, and B. A. Rolfe of .New York, certs . and drills will follow the par- Work of Muskrats cemetery have called the attention adei Andrew Jackson, chief of the Stand S c r e w ...... 110 REFRIGERATOR it is no wonder thut the interest iu Stanley Wrk com . . . 53 of members of the town cemetery tomorrow evening’s eugagement is The * ceremonial and institution cr;w sent down from Holyoke by 1 committee to the condition of some at its height. will begin in the Temple lower hall the American Company, said that Tay & Fenn ...... 125 White enamel in­ Torrington ...... 114 of the cemetery lots. They say that Seldom is such a high-class at­ at 8:30 p. m. Supreme Tall Cedar from what evidence he could dis­ terior. 90 pound a number of lots are uncared for traction brought to Connecticut and Frank B. Sterner of Port Rich­ cover the leak in the dam was Under-El Fish ...... 65 ice; capacity. Reg­ and pointed out one in particular the management of the enterprising mond, N. Y., will be in change. caused by the burrowing of musk­ Union Mtg Co ...... — ular price $39.50. where a former superintendent of new dance palace at Crystal Lake rats. This is a risk that cannot be U S Envel pfd . . . .122 m Now $31.50, $1.00 a the cemetery is buried, where the is being congratulation on securing avoided in dams of sand, log and do c o m ...... 260 Week. dot had not been mowed this sea­ this famous dance band and offer­ rock construction. Whit Coil Pipe .... — 21 son. ing the public an opportunity to en­ NEWA&PMARKET - The engineers were erecting a' The town appropriates a fixed coffer dam opposite the break this joy the rare dance treat at no ad­ WHITE sum for the general care of the cem­ vance in price. This special attrac­ DRAWS BIG CROWDS morning to. block the water from etery but this appropriation does tion Friday evening will be follow­ flowing througii the wrecked part MOUNTAIN not provide for the care of indi­ of the original dam. As soon as ed on Wednesday evening July 25th N . Y . S t o c k s Shield Back Model Hammock vidual lots. The sexton of the ceme­ this is completed the work of re­ Si , GRAND tery will take care of a lot for the with another big time program in­ Depot Square Store Innovation in durable brown duck covering. cluding the Hotel Biltmore orches­ building the dam will be started. small &um of $3 a year, that is, he First of Its Kind in Man­ The dam was first built about Full chain strung. Regular price H eprigerator tra of Providence, R. I. and the High Low 1 p. m, $12.50., Excep- Q C a) will keep it mowed and in a re- Cardinals champion ballroom chester— Plenty of Room. fifty years ago and while once or "spectable condition. By depositing twice there have been leaks' oh Alied Chem . .170% 169% 170% tional vkluO at .... Three door style. dancers of New England, winners Am Bosch . . . . 33 32% 32 Enamel lined. 126 $100 with the town treasurer the of more than 300 dancing contests. Manchester’s first Atlantic and the east side of it there has never town will give any lot perpetual Pacific Company meat market was before been any trouble at the Ana Can . v. , , 84 % 84% 84% lb.‘ ice capacity. Reg­ chre. These two big features are being Ani Car & Fdy 93 93 93 Upholstered Back Model. Covered ular price $54.50. offered as a double attraction and opened today, and last night’s an­ point where the washout occurred In many towns of the state cem­ nouncement in The Herald of the yesterday. The log w;ork that forms Am Loco 98 98 98 with sulphur-djed duck in hori­ Now $44.50, $1.00 a etery associations are formed to will no doubt draw another capacity Am Smelt . .189 188% 188% zontal tstripe. Regular price Week. crowd to Sandy Beach at Crystal opening attracted large crowds to the backbone of the dam as it take care of this work. Some time the store during the day. stood revealed by the washout this Am St Fdy . 52% 52% 52% prior to the^^death of Judge H. O. Lake. About 10,000 people have Am Sugar . . .69 69 69 visted the beach this week, to en­ The new market is in combina­ morning is badly rotted and will ... $ 1 5 . 5 0 Bowers there was talk of organiz­ tion with fhe grocery, department have to be replaced. Am T & T . .174% 173% 17'3% $1.00 a Week joy the splendid bathing and danc­ Am Woolen . 55% 55% 55% Top Icing Style Refrigrerators ing such an association by men and ing. that has been conducted just west , ' Transfer Soon ^women interested in the Buckland Anaconda .. .. 67 6 6% 66% of the Cowles Hotel property on the The conference of the Tate in­ 65 Ib. ice capacity, reg. price $25.00 _____ -____ $19.75' ^'ceYfaetery. ,The' judge and his broth- Square. The building was enlarged terests and officials of the Ameri­ Atchison . . . 186 186 186 Upholstered -Back,^ Hammock. I er, the late Senator Arthur E. in order to accommodate the new can Writing Paper Co. yesterday is Can Pac ... ,203 203 203 Heavily niade and covered with fine 75 lb. ice capacity, reg. price $30.00 . ’...... $23.50 Bowers were particularly interest- DETEaiVES ON SHIP market. The store is now large and believed ,o have been practically the B & O ----- ; .105'% 105% 105% quality figured- duck. Regular 90 lb. ice capacity, reg. price $34.50 ...... $26.50 Beth St .'___ 55% 54% 55 il ed in the proposition. With both, of has plenty of light. The grocery de­ final get-together of these concerns price $29.50. ' <1^00 C n 125 lb. ice capacity, reg. price $37.50...... $29.50 f. these men now dead it, is unlikely partment has been all shifted to the before the closing of the deal C M & St Paul 35 34% 34% Now ...... WORKED'AS SAILORS do pfd ___ 45% 45% 45% the project will be carried out. left side of the store and the right whereby Tate will take over the , , $l;0O a Week $1.00 a Week side is devoted to meats and fruits. plant and begin the manufacture of Chi & N W . 79% 79% 79% Investigate Robbery of Mail on The new meat cases are most a type of envelope that is particu­ ChiiRpe Isl .114% 114 114% Cons Gas ...145% 145 145 |T0WN TO GET A SHARE Leviathan— Refuse to Tfilk modern and are Frigidaire equip­ larly adaptable for the use of mail ped, the work having been done by order houses. Mr, Ta4e owns pa-^ Corn Prod ... 70% 70% 70% to’ Reporters.” ' | Alfred Grezel of this town. Large tented rights on this type of arti­ Del & Hud .183% 183% 183% I IN BUS UNE TAXES well lighted display cases contain cle. Dodge Bros . 14% 14% 14% Exceptional Value in Fibre Suite New York, July 19.— Hal^ a a wide variety of meats, cut and While np one would say in so Erie ...... 52 52 52 dozen federal operatives, garbed'as ready for histant wrapping. At the many words this morning that the Gen Elec .. .148% 147 147 members of the erW, stepped from Davenport, Chair and Rocker are included. Made of -vTneasurer Waddell Asks for end of the store is one large icebox deal had been completed, plans for Gen Motors .190% 189 190 stout fiber in walnut, finish with spring seats and cushion the liner Leviathan as it, docl^d and a big display case for fresh beautifying the grounds and tor Gillett Raz .100% 99% 99% \ I Payment for Town Roads’ here today to - hurry to 1the I^ew Int Harv . . backs covered with beautiful figured cretonne. Regu- fish. A -wide variety of fish is -dis­ other physical changes at the .266% 264 264% , :;.lar p,rtce'-$74-50. . ' N I Use and Will Get It. York Federa;l-buil(iing .v?itij^ j'eporls Int Nickle . 92% $ 5 9 5 ® played in a neat and attractive plant were freely discussed by a . 92% 91% “A Year to Pay’* of their investigation'Ofrectot manner. Int Paper . . .70 ' 70 70 Manchester is to get a share of Tate representative. The impres­ mysterious -mail robbery:-^on the One of the most striking fea­ sion given was that the work of Kennecott ., 92% 91% 92% ®the money paid in taxes by the ino- boat. • ■ ^ preparing to reopen the plant would Mack Truck . .89% 90 90 «tor buses of the state. In the list of tures of the new store oh- Its open­ The men refused to talk, .but ing day was the handsome window begin within a week. Marland Oil . 35 34% 35 £ towns that were to be benefited by dicated that some startling devel­ Mo Pac com .61% 60% 61%' S'thls Income^^ emanating early in tho display of fruits. Oranges and wa­ opments might be expected later^n termelons predominated and the N Y Centra .161%:. 160% 161 gmonth from 'the office of the state the day. All had noade the trip eto effect was most pleasing. New Haven . 55% 55% 55% l^tax commissioner, Manchester was Europe and back, working as*crW No Am Co . .69% 69 69% cuot included. members and silently checking hp COST OF WAR Nor Pac . . 95% 95 95 y Town Treasurer G. H. Waddell, on other members of the personnel TRAIN BEATS BOAT' Penn R R . 63% 63% 63% f-noticing this, wrote to Mr. Blodgett and passengers. Post Cer .. . 63% 63% 63% jlfOn July 11 and pointed out that It was learned from the office ; TOO. S. OVER Pullman new 81 80% SOfi 'ithe Silver Lane bus line runs over of Captain Harold Cunningb^ Portland, M'e., "Julsr* lO^-'-TtfreiS' Radio Cor . .17.1% 167% 169. Stown roads from the Junction of that the loss, believed to have been speedy ppwer cruisers, racing Sq.ars Roe . .11'8% 115%'117% ^Hartford road and West Center $500,000, will not amount to mig-e against the time made by the Bfos- Sou Pac . , . .118% 118% 118% ^street and asked if Manchester was than $25,000. It was spread o - ^ ton to, Portland Flyer, swept into 47BIUIONS Sou Rail . . .144% 143% 144% Snot entitled to. some return. several trips, Cunningham said, and this port today 15 minuted felilnd di -■ . ■ — S O of ’N S .^43% 43 43% the time made by the fastest .rail­ € He has received a letter from Mr. was handled so expertly that orny , , , > (pontlnued .from Page 1) Studebaker . 68% 68% 68% ■ fjji fBlod^ett stating that In the check-up road express. ' ' ' after the amount grew to consid­ I I " ■ « Tob Prod . .' .100 <.-99% 100' ' ymade by the latter’s office It had erable proportions was it detect^!. The' speedboats came here- from is $35,119,622,000, by the time the Union Pac .. 192% 192 192 % gnot been disclosed that part of the Reports that one man, a memr Boston over the 102 mile cqast liffe publiq, debt is liquidated. This does United .Fruit . 186%. 136% 136% jj^route In question was over roads her of the crew had been arrested course in thre.o hours and. j^ mto- ,p.pt. include future cost of main­ U S Rubber . . 30% 30% ‘ 30,% ^maintained and built by Manches- when the boat was two days out tin utes as agains^t f6ree houirs and'’ 20 taining disabled war veterans or U S Steel . . . .138% 137% 138%, er. He promised to look further Its return trip and locked up In fe^le minutes made by the raHrq^d other'expenses of the 'Veterans Bu­ Wabash . . . j . 71% 71 . 71 nto the .matter and assured Mr. brig could, not be confirmed. S ' limited. 1 reau. Westing...... '.92% .91% 92 Vaddell that anything due the .. % % ‘ % t There was considerable hett;ing ''pnlyj, four goveoiiment depart­ Willys Over 30 ---- 20.V m 20 Mown paid. HEADS TEMPLARS along the coast on the resdlt o f the ments'reduced coats in 1928.,,Con- speed test. gre^ practiced economy and its ex- ^ - FIREWORKS EXPLODE Detroit, Mlch.^ July 19.— Minne­ . The boats were defe;ated by .lo.w, pensosi,,amonnted to $16,402,000, a CHANGE YO O RO ft apolis was selected as the triennial hanging fog, which' forced the sklpl reductlbh of $3,000,000. Operation T fif K Co. Carlstadt, N. J„ July 19.— An ex- meeting place of the Knights Tem­ pers several fihies-to, redtf(» speed. I of thfe/lWhlte^HbGde cost $589,497, Use Marlan4: SupiBE MatOf uil OPPOSFTB HIGH SCHOOL ■ SOUTH MANCHESTER Bploaion that was seen for about plar here today and offleera of tkelx As the earth’s crust ,ip by no a cut of $23,000.. State Department *2 0 miltui aqd which was- heardin -order, movfed ujft one 8tep,^WillI^ means rigid It rises and falls un­ expenses were $fl,6’07,000, a re­ Mour counties wrecked a Hreworks L. Sharp; of Chicago, su'bCeeding’ der the moon and sun in a man­ duction of $2,000,000 and those of s iitio n : ^oren on se herfe eirty" ' thdhy. - No- Gebrgb'W;;':Vallery,-^of Vrasi ner siBkilartoT. that of the ooeah’s ,th6;^erior D^rtmeat $^89*0 one was Injured. I most eminent grand master. tide. f 000. « cut of $4,000,000, j ) Plume i m

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mostly In the southern part Of sion that so considerable a quan­ South America. tity as fourteen million gallons, of And distinctly the Basques are booze even approached these shorM lEwnittg ®prali» Celts. in 1927. Because as long ago as tbs PUbtUBlliSO BT All ethnologists are agreed as to very earliest days of that year ws THE HERALD PRINTING CO. that. It has been- said o^ the were solemnly assured that Rum THE SEMI-ANMUAL Poundtd bj' CifrOod S> Ela, Basques that many of them “look Row had become a thing of the Ofit. L 1881 more Irish than the Irish.’’ Yet it past. byafy Evenlns Excei>i Sundays and R^lldaya. has been impossible to trace any What is this Rum Row anyhow Entered at the Post Office at Man. historic connection whatever be­ —something like a drop of mer­ alvester as Second Class Mall Matter. tween the two peoples. cury, that as often as It is shatter­ SUHSOUlPnuN HATESl B t Mall Exactly __^ sit dollars a year, sixty cents a There the Basques have been, for ed into fragments straightway by month for shorter'periods. centuries upon centuries, in their its own attraction ^forms all over as Shown By carrier, elghtaan cents a week. Single eoplaa three aeitta, isolated upland home, famous as again? What does it actually mean SPECIAL ADVEKTlSlNQ REPRE­ seamen, vastly respected by neigh­ to say that Rum Row has- been SENTATIVE. Hainllton.Ue Llsser, boring tyrants, living their own broken up? Does It mean anything ..V Ino.. 88S Madison Avenue, New york and 612 North Michigan Avenue. proud and not unintellectual life, at all, or nothing at all? Chicago. Rum Row was dissipated, ended, The Manchester Evening Herald is maintaining their unique theory i -irrf V t . sale In New Xork City at Schults's that “every Basque family is eliminated, in 1926. Last year it ?Iew8 Stand. Sixth Avenue and 42nd. fStreet and 42nd. Street entrance of noble,” unflinchingly brave and al­ was ended, eliminated, 'This year it Grand Central Station and at ail ways relatively prosperous, though is eliipinated, ended, once more, ifoatllng News Standa U 1 • • • the enormous changes that have after Jiaving quite obviously been Client of International News Ser­ come to Europe; the least changed very active last year. vice. and most conservative people this Next year, no doubts. Rum Row vStW-'S “international News Service has the «3roluelve rig h ts to use fOr republlca- side of the Orient. will again be reported' as having cion In any (orni all news dtepatobea been ended, eliminated, in contrast r*edited to or not Otherwise credited It was from this stock that Al- iu this paper. It Is aleo exclusively vero Obregon derived. He was to the immense amount of business entitled to use tor reuubJicatlon all it did in 1928. 21x36 Inch The local or undated news published worthy of his racial traditions. t"'reln.'* Pull Service Client of N E A These things haven’t the slight­ Service. THERE SHE GOES! est bearing on the merits or de­ Chenille Rugs THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 Always comes along somebody to merits of prohibition. They have a smear the picture, crab the game, great deal to do with the fostering PLATFORli MAKING cry into the joy-water, upset the' of official lying—which is a bad The Republiaatt national conven- applecart. This time it is Mathias thing to breed in any country, no matter in what interest. See This Feature Suite Tonight uon at Kansas City and the Demo- Spiess. No sooner do we get up a Reversible rugs for dowhsta’vs and cratlo national conVemtion at Hous­ perfectly good movie conception upstairs rooms, both at home or at Here is the feature suite of the store-wide The pieces are all large—48 inch dresser^ 48 the Bummer cottage. Heavy heath­ ton eaoh drew up and adopted an of the Old Boy skipping about the Semi-Annual Furniture Sale—sketched from inch vanity, 38 inch chest and full or twin size Eight Mile river ledges and burn­ er-taupe body with end borders*, as alleged platform, after much labor stock! Whether you are furnishing for the beds—rmade of 5 ply construction with exqui­ shown, in rich mulberry, bTue, greeu, and more or less tribulation. They ing holes in the rocks at every step, first time or have a room you jire planning to site rippled walnut fronts and tops. Fancy etc. Reg. 21.60. than this too-practical citizen of Ight almost as welLhave saved WDNCm, refurnish—now or later on— _____ walnut ends; mahogany top 6 time and the trouble. ours douses the whole works with drawers and overlays} 3 ply his explanation that the Devil’s you should not miss seeing • Candidate Hoover and Candidate this beautiful outfit. It is mahogany drawer bottoms; lith are now hard at work on the Hop Yard really was a hopyard, iEH El once upon a time, that it was own­ displayed in a model room on Aineri^n gumwood frames ; ffal platforms of their parties, our second floor where its ' and posts*—but , you really ter the two speeches of accept- ed by a brewer and that the pres­ By RODNEY DUTCHER. ent name is nothing at all but a beauty and distinctiveness must see the suite to realize ce have been delivered the issues Washington, July 10.—For the corruption of Dlbbel’s hopyard. can b t fuQy appreciated. the tremendous value it repre­ . tween the parties will be drawn. Very first time, the wets and drys In our ttilno, it is the out­ sents. Come tonight by all •Nwer did convention platforms so There you go! Satan banished are going to fight out their row on by a man named Dibbel, the pot­ a national scale. standing value of the year! means, for the quantity is 'i.ns for sturdy declarations of con- the Democrats are for enforc­ 250 Yards of v.t. tlon. This campaign, at least we some other sharp in locality his­ ment of that one along with other ave Opposing candidates who do tory and kicks the feet out from laws, there Is only one A1 Smith, |l‘ Vrjssess convictions. And neither Is- under It? and he is the candidate who has Inlaid Linoleum ^ vfralfl to express them—at least The worst of It Is that you can’t boldly reiterated his stand for ij?ver has been in the past. take issue with this particular his­ modification. . Smith is his own platform. Both '.Ve are under the Impression that torian without running an appall­ wets and drys are reminding every­ manner of expression of his ing risk of being made'a fool of— one of that. Both have-been assert­ $ 1 .6 5 he knows altogether too impish i iivlctlons- by Mr. Hoover will ing confidently that a' national Square -.A'lse a considerable amount of sur- much about such things; it’s about referendum would uphold them. This isn’t a referendum, but it’s 6, Yard I r se. He Is a personally amiable as safe to get in his Way 1,8 it Enough Armstrong Inlaid Linol­ would have been to get in the way the first time the Issue has been i n and an amiable looking one. allowed Into a presidential cam­ eum to lay many kitchens. Neat } is not given to rushing aggres- of that same Old Boy when he whs paign. tile patterns, suitable also for pan- ely into print on every and all boring the potholes—or would have The election is not likely to de­ tries, baths and hallways. 15 square L ailon. But those highly placed been boring them if it hadn’t been cide anything. Plainly'or other­ yards^or more, laid free. Regular 21.9 5 a squate yard. >u< ivlduals iu a dozen diSerent for Brother Mathias. wise, other factors may prove to intrles of the world who have at As to contradicting him—why, have exerted the balanc^of power. Piobably there will be ah alibi for s time or another picked Hoover we wouldn’t have dared do it even each side in case of defeat. ■ Smith < be a complaisant sort of individ- if he hadn’t mentioned Brewer Will win In a number Of dry >. I, and a good subject on whom Dibbel—if he had merely said: southern states; Hoover probably X' put something over, have been ‘‘You’re all wrong about the devil will carry some wet states else­ Another striking evidence of Watkins values. ordinary denim) showing a two-tone brown 'tonlshed at the directness and having made those holes at the where. A straight-out refeVendum background dashed with tiny flower sprays in doubtless would go dry—most peo­ This three piece roll arm suite, with correctly .:o'.azing boldness of his speech. He Hop Yard. I know.” ple here think so. two-tone mulberry and green! Could any­ I fighting man, this Hoover. And We should have taken it tor But 'Smith’s hope for success turned Queen Anne feet, is covered in a dis­ thing be more distinctive and refreshing? See le does not give the Republican granted that Brother Spiess’ inti­ are predicted qn holding the dry tinctively new denim-tapette (heavier than the these three-pieces tonight, too. ty a platform with all the wig- macy with the devil was amply solid southgl^ the Democratic col- . 8 and weak spots engineered out sufficient to justify his acting as umq. A ft^ ih a t he must clean up In the estst, where his modification u' It and a lot of brand new props the latter’s spokesman. Anyone views will do him some good. It’s sii iplied, it will be a great disap- ought to be able to speak with the almost like starting a poker game V-intment to those who have voice of authority for the devil who with a pile of the other fellow’s Whitney Baby Carriages $23 vatched his career. is such a bad, bad, bad man as to chips. Genuine Whitney make, finely woven, finished in French gray and trim­ As for Qov. Smith he has already dare to find fault with prohibition 'The Anti-Saloon League is not med with light blue! Gray* corduroy lining. Strong Wooden artillery happy. The same league officials :;ned a straddling platform into a and sing the praises of beer! wheels with rubber .tires, easily removed. All other exclusive Whitney fea­ who predicted a very few months tures. Reg. 227.00. '• 't one. He will probably correct ago that Smith couldn’t possibly be . ijood many other wobbles in that CERTAINLY nominated now predict that he fctiucture. The Florida State Chamber of can’t possibly be elected. They Sample and Discontinued Carriages at Commerce writes to this newspaper may be more confident in this sec­ • 14 Only ond prediction—and with good Special Reductions. asking if it will not comment upon reason—than in the first, but they BASQUE OBREGON the refusal of the federal court to can’t afford to be wrong twice. Reed Arm Chairs The tragic death of Alvaro Obre- grant a receivership for the Coral f,-n, president-elect of Mexico, dis­ Cables Corporation, the Herald It isn’t that Smith's election closes that an assumption as to his having referred editorially to the would mean a prompt change 'lUiiestry, very common in this In the Volstead act. The voters application for the receivership. will have to elect n4w congressmen nc $ 8 -9 5 WATKINS BROTHERS,I I . country, is wholly erroneous. Be­ Gladly. This newspaper, along or make the old ones see the light cause General Obregon’s facial to effect that. But the league feels, EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES FOR CRAWFORD AND CHAMBERS RANGES Think of a genuine reed arm with every other right thinking chair at this price! They are ex­ characteristics were in ■ themselves publication In the country, will be perhaps correctly, that a Smith vic­ actly as sketched, finished in putty BOggestlve of Irish origin and be­ well pleased if future develop­ tory would be a great moral vic­ ehamel with bright cretonne covered cause It was easy to Imagine that tory for the wets and a virtual re­ spring seats that are removable. ments shall justify the faith of pudiation of the pr^ihlbltlbn prin­ the name might have been a per­ the court that the directors and of­ ciple. Reg. 212.00. version of O’Brien, It was very gen­ ficers of the big enterprise are Furthermore, though Smith is erally accepted that the Mexican capable of administering its af­ sworn to enforcement of the law if eoidier-polltlclan’s blood, save tor fairs. It all the Florida “busts” elected, the drys believe he vould appoint wets to important enforce­ the' strain In It that was known to manage to dig themselves out of ment posts. be Indian, was Irish. the consequences of over-expan­ tion Amendmeat. It probably However, I recall no city in vogue on the increase, far fewer won’t coma out for Smith. Most It dev^elops that there isn't even sion and speculative frensy we^sh^l At the moment interest centers which the men, seemed more fear­ dogs ore to be seen getting ttaeir O f e /V / A ; ’ of Its directors are RepublicaUs. ful Of removing Jihelr coats. They exercise' by means of a Fifth Ave­ a grain p t truth to this guess. The be happier still. The Herald 'finds on what the league can do to Some of Its Democratic sponsors the Democratic party. Later the tell me that a westerner who dared nue' stroll. They can be allowed to name Obregon Is essentially Span­ nothing to rejoice over in loss and are likely to make individual State­ get down .to his shirtsleeves in a run loose on the roof-tops without )Americaim question may be: What will the ments. Apparently wets aren’t as danger of loss. ish and the ancient forebears of the wretchedness anywhere. ' Democrats do to the league? They mid-town hotel lobby, ran such a HIS rOR'lf v \ dead leader were Basque, though It doesn’t, however, reserve the clannish or as weU organized as gauntlet of staring qyes that he are charging m*ore and more open­ drys. The wets have nothing to quickly put his coat on again. the family has been In Mexico for right to maintain that New Eng­ ly, some of them, that the league compare with the dry churches. The vogue for cactus plants is July 19 I I , a'century. Is the tool of the Republican party just reaching its peak. A: number land Investors -ilfi ninety-nine cases V The wets think they’re on a ris­ New York, July 19.—Manhattan^ And this touches one of the most —which is not true, except insofar Two young things were talking of exclusive places on MadlsOn Ave- 1779— West Point, now the U. out of a hundred will do better for ing tide; tliB drys say they’re on Ites are self-sentenced slaves to the in the lobby of a theater on Broad­ nue now deal in cacti (or maybe Military Academy, fOrti- absorbingly interesting ethnologi­ as the league is the tool of any­ their last legs. Everyone was sur­ themselves, to say nothing about one who will give It what it wants. conventions. They seem invariably way wherein has been appearing ^4 thiey call them cactuses) alone. fied..N cal puzzles in the world. The prised by the narrownes of the slightly risque play. . P^ces rangj up to 2100 a plant for i$20—: their section of the couqtry, by If Smith should win, the league, dry margin In the recent North Da­ to. place their social customs be­ Missouri adopted ^ state! Basques are perhaps the oldest making their investments and em­ might be In for some lean days. ' “I hardly think this is the sort strange varieties. 'When 1 recall the constitution. | kota referendum. Opinion: A ma­ fore their common comforts. of thing to which h girl could .miles of plants on the Arizona' 1848- First woman’s rights cW- homogeneous' people In Europe. barking on their speculative adven­ The reigning Democrats would not jority of Americans may believe In forget the lea.gue's efforts to lick Given a sizzling hatAay on Main safely bring her mother. Do you?” deserts and Southern California vention in America held;^. From the very beginnings of Span- tures, right here In their own door- prohibition, ' but a majortty la not Street, and you’ll see the boys puff­ “ Of course not. The old folks fljtt-lands. it causes me to ponder 1912—:President Taf^ reported ‘to them. It might continue to in­ satisfied with the kind of prohibi­ 'lah history tftey have occupied the yard, so to speak. And it is willing fluence Congress, but its palmy ing along the sidewalks in shirt­ would never understand;” ' ' . on'yie upBide-4ownness of things. Congress that Philippi^u same corner of Pyrenean Spain, the tion now in effect. sleeves and suspenders. Given a are self-supporting. j to make a little bet, any time,* oh years of pull In the White House Many drys are dissatisfied; some GILBERT SWAN. provinces of Alava, Biscay and the hundredth case. and the federal departments would sizzling hot day in New York, and Every New York pet store dis­ are disgusted with their leadership. you can count the courageous men plays a liberal variety of snakes— Guipozcoa and the French prov­ be no more. Smi^h has an opportunity to prom­ Even if Smith doesn’t win, a per­ who dare remove their coats. Theij: .from Rattlers to black snakes. ADEQUATE DOR.MITORIES inces of Bayonne and Mauleon. No­ RUm ROW ise a new-deal. He has already will be, for the most part, laborers; j:*”Ju8t'. who buys them, and why. AMERICAN PROSPBRITY IS manent feud >- between .-the league de'nounced the old saloon. , FOR YALE FRESHMAN iNi body knows how long they have At a conference' of. prohibition and Democracy might develop -whose coatlesc appearance is: more I have never been able to learn. NOT TRANSIENT, STATECi NEW BUILDLNGS S< been there—ever since the crea­ But if he hopes to appeal to many br less commonplace. And yet, inquiries from three NOTED BRITISH WRITER administrators at Washington a which would continue to Identify of the . dissatisfied ' or disgusted tion, the Basques themselves as­ day or two ago Dr. James H. Doran, the league with the G. O. P. The “white collared” workers dealers resulted In the informa­ drys he will have to offer them <5f the offices, banks and profes­ tion that they sell quite well. The London. — The conviction that New Haven, Conn.—Yale ^ . sert. But almost entirely without Commissioner ,of Prohibition, an­ The league doesn’t represent all something concrete — something the drys. Borne of them despise, sions are the most rigid sticklers dealers had no idea of where one America’s phenomenal prosperity is versity is planning to give adeq;^el Interruption they have maintained, nounced that Rum Row, off the At­ that will be obviously fre ^ from in such matters. They seem to might keep a snake. not transient, but that it will last dormitory, rooms to its freshi~'^ it. The other day D. Leigh Colvin, evils than the old system or pres­ during all the long chain of politi­ lantic coast, has been broken up. national chairman qf the Prohibi­ possess consuming fear of “do­ . " B u t since we’re supposed to for another century at least; was ex­ students. President James cal changes throughout Europe, a ent conditions. Otherwise, as be­ ing the wrong thing, Thelts ;haudie ’©in and get orders, we go pressed by Alfred C. Bossom, the gell, in discussing the ■ sitt As convincing evidence of this Dr. tion party, 'called It “merely a tween mere wet and dry 'voters, he obeisance to the codes.'hmounts high degree of'independence. They group of paid supertintendebts” f,aloiig-getting 'em,” one remarked. well-known British architect, in an among freshmen, says: Doran points out that . while in will have only the wets.. That may almost to fawning. ’They are, gen-, . One told me that a middle-aged interesting article appearing in the “It is to''be hoped we'can are proud. Industrious, active—al­ 1927 fourteen million gallons of and accused it o^' “a numberr of pot he enough. , He, has always erally speaking, underpaid, shady political • deals.” The ti*adi- woman bpys a new snake about “Dally Express” here. shortly find:_‘the means to ' most wholly an agricultural -and liquor had been shipped from for­ been^sure of them, aiiyway. portant and minus social'possibili­ imc6'eve^ half-year. As soon as BOssom has been intimately con­ several Residential qnadrani. tlons of that party, incidentally, ties. Yet they ape those standards she has tamed the snake she gives pastoral people, with a culture all eign countries for the United cover a. long series of progressive cerned With America’s building ac­ housing perhaps 15 to 22 men'ei their own and a language utterly they pressume to be set by their it away ahd takes another to train. tivities for the last tw’enty-nve where out Freshmen can , States, during the past fiscal year and humantarian platform pro- superiors. Of all the residents of years. He gives credit to British brought Into living groups of n)l unlike any other in Europe. They 4 >osals in 'whUgrthe league is not THE ANSWER the amount of such shipments had Hdre is the .answer to the Let­ New York, the “white collar* bri­ Cats are least in demand of all workmanship tor a great deal of reasonable size and afforded have never been a numerous race, *Interested. ThweTs also la division gade lives with its nose closest to pets, 1 am told. Perhaps this is due been reduced to a little more than In the league itseir, so that today ter Goll puzzle on the comic page: America’s prosperity. satisfactory accommodations.” bpt have long maintained an one-third of that amount, or five the grindstone. It’s bluff is fre­ to the fact that the streets are lit­ ‘"rhe question of America’s pros­ Of the present situation a there are two leagues' In separate STAR, SEAR, BEAR, BEAT. quently annoying, because., of the V equilibrium of population at about million gallons. BEST, BUST, DUST. tered with stray felines and every perity,” Bossom declares, "Is one freshmen President Angell says\ offices, the McBride league and the gestures of serviiify and because apartment dweller has at lea'st one that intrlqnes the whole civilized “At pfesent less than half; 699,000. Some of them have emi­ Where or how Dr. Doran gets his Gherrington league—but they’re it frequently assumes am aspect of yowling alley cat at the doorway. world today. It has been aided to .class Is/adequately'.StfdsOdtand i grated to this side of the water, figuros he doesn’t, say, but perhafiq equally out to get Smith. ' Widows'in' a section of New snobbery. ^ , ■■■ i« I - a. lange extent by Bfltiah . inspired J^ls'JprqviuiQft; ■ and there are ' about a hundred that isn’t necessary. What Intrigues Guinea ; opYsf , ■ BPC L rem^her corrq^iy,, it' Quite the think to do, Jtitt' .‘laow, crafutdanship, plus the applicatioa tesy-'of Ihe j^Co^ Opposed to the, league ik the As- plpeOlaj!'. and mlulm their' hus­ was prdtty much" that way '.Avery- thousand In the two Americas, us in this statement is the admis- is tp take the. dogs out walking ofi Of ^het own Bclenllllc ^ methods' in Berkeley Oval^ isoclatiou Agaipst the Prohlbi-' bands for a yOar. whei'e I happened to live.* the roof. }?Vlth.^e root pent-house dealini| with alt of her 'workers.” , the Campuu^i^.

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,f JDr. McCoy will gladly an- A NEW GAME tswer personal questions on i.A -i?,/ 1 -ir;- 'i,', 11», 1 hie^lth and diet, addressed to > : i thim, care of The Herald. En- *cliose stamped, addressed, large ' envelope for reply. ^ ^ ^ arette, test- « r \ V„J^ALTH DIVIDENDS (11) ' i ipigoptlnulng our discussion of ."J^ajth Dividends” from yester- ;day.; i "order to explain to you in a OUT OF .■.it-v;: .i«. T|j|'y 'definite way just what I co'n- tpderia good re^me fpr a success­ ful life, I am going to give you 'siljpie; instructions which. If care- observed and followed, will P^oiibtedly be helpful. -?-^Up!on arising In the morning it Scene—^ MBASSY qLUB lala good plan to take about ten • • imait Inncheon, toa, dinner aild rapper mlifutes time to perform some vig- club of New York’s hanU inoeds. | |ofbpf calisthenics. Do these exer Ic^Sfbefore an open window (in Event— PRINCESS rospigliosi ’ s ivtUcb the neighbors are not look TEA : ilh9) iand then take a cold shower ),b|ab> after you have become thor- t^fesent^^tha PrinecM, tbe CoWtCBM de i:p^ghly warmed with the exercises, Foreeville, Miiiea Merlenne Vu! Rcum- j Your breakfast should consist of leer, Clariue Stem, Rouoiond Pi^het. (ope or two eggs prepared In any fiaqiiner except by frying, two or ’three pieces of Melba toast, which ;ls prepared by cutting white bread The 5 core.‘— j enerfourth of an inch thick and toasting It In the oven until It is a O L D GOLD . . ; \ . 3 golden brown all the way through. toast should not be buttered Another Cigarette . 1.1 U ^ r it is to be eaten. In addition ypu may choose one of the follow­ The two other cigarettes ing stewed fruits: prunes, pears, in the test apricots, figs, raisins, peaches, or ripe figs. Use only the pure, sun- 0 dried, unsulphured fruits. An aver­ age of five prunes or an equal quantity of the other foods is suffi­ cient to obtain the greatest value. Thfse faults must be prepared and serred without cream or sugar, ex­ cept the ripe figs on which you may salad. Ripe olives and alligator for a few weeks,, they have gained their health they have a little cream but no sugar. pears or avocados make good addi­ Your dinner should consist of are able to do five or six times as After eating, it is letter to spend tions. I do not advise the use of one of the good proteins such as much as they "Vere capable pre­ The a few minutes in relaxation or viously, and In many instances their sour salad dressings since they beef, mutton, rabbit, chicken, fish 1*'* PRINCESS FRANCESCO reading some light literature such cause gas with most people. One or fowl, using one one-fourth to a incomes and salaries lavt increased ROSPIGLIOSr • • • Americao as the morning paper. If possible. may, however, use a small amount half pound, and the choice of one both physically and mentally. Many bornwkeofthejro^ ROSAMOND PIN- COMTESSE DE FORCE- aobl^mia. CHOT . . . who played the VILLE . . . of the dUtin- MISS MARIANNE VAN MISS CLARISSA STEM... It Is better to have regular hours of of olive oil If desired. or more of the cooked non-starchy in a like proportion. 4 RENSSELAER •. . . who popurarJr!ew York Society girl. work, and one should not be afraid It is better to do your exercises vegetables which are listed for your ^ Even though you ,eame to my of­ Nao to charmingly ia ‘The gniahed Spanish-French made a brilliant debut in Paris Miracle.'^ family . . . Parisian social and London last spring to overwork within definite limited before eating and lelax after eat­ luncheon, and a choice of any of the fice for personal advice, unless you leader. hours. ing. Work as hard as you wish dur­ raw salad vegetables. You may are suffering from some serious dis­ For luncheon one may use one ing the afternoon, but make it a also have a dish of Jello, stewed ease, I doubt if I could give you ^iatetitent tnude to Society or more of the succulent non- rule to stop at a definite hour if it fruit, or ice cream for dessert. better advice than the regime which Reporter o f leading N,ew York newspaper. Btarchy vegetables'that are so prev­ is possible. ’ Your evening should be spent in I have just outlined, and although is the secret oj alent on the market at the present It Is a good plan to walk home some type of recreation, such as this advice has not been very cost­ J T STARTED when cigarettes Vere offered. Everyone refused. season. The best of these are celery, after work or to at least cover from reading; conversation,! or attending ly to you, you can ma' e it just as and lit their own. Five perspns . . . four different brands. OLD GOLD’ S winning appeal? asparagus, spinach, small string three to five miles every day, ev3n; ;H;he theatre. You owe it to both valuable as you wish if you are will- That started the talk on cigarette tastes—whether people spoof .beans, summer squash, cucumbers, though you may have been walking* ^yourself and your family to take ipg to follow strictly the rules which themselves on likes and dislikes, pomeone suggested the blindfold It’ s not a mystery^. . . but a very simple fact. egg plant, beet tops, small beets, during your working hours. In ad­ in a good show once or twice week­ I have outUhed. test t^ n d out. We pooled eigarettds, four of the b«sjt known hrands. It is heart-leaf tobacco that gives O L D GOLDS their ismall carrots, smallturnlps, pump­ dition, use some calisthenics or ly. Do not work during the, even­ A strong body, free from pain, is. kin, lettuce, okra, chayotes, oyster exercises, trying to work up a good ings. You will have better success the natural right , and heritage of I blinCioIded each guest in turn, they smoked four cigarettes, called honey-like smoothness. No coarse, heavy top plant, mallow, kale or zucchini. sweat through the exercising, and with your business if you relax and every living being. Even though their preference. Three out o f jfour chose OLD GOLDS. leaves tobacco plant. . . no withered ^ro»»^ These vegetables should be cooked taking a cold shower afterwards. save your strength to concentrate you have lived haphazardly up to leaves. That’ s why they are different . . , better ^n. plain water and seasoned only Next, lie in bed and relax for about during your working hours. the present time, you can probably . . . why you can pick them in the dark. © P. Lorillard Co., Est. 1760 with butter and a little salt after a half hour and then change into Try these suggestions which; I develop a stronger and more effic­ Made from the heart-leaves ot being cooked and when ready to fresh clothes for dinner. You will have given you and I am sure thgt ient body than you have now. ^ JT -1 .• ^ the tobacco platttoplant. serve. One may also have a" choice feel an abundance of health and you ) will notice an improvement Physical and mental improve­ » of any of these vegetables as a raw •vitality after following this regime of my patients tell me that after ment are not accidental. They are SMOOTHER AND BETTER-‘‘NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD

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------r DAILY PROGRAM Well'^Dressed £xplo rer ; 1. \ Thursday, July 19. 11:00 10:00—Warner picture hour. 11:30 10:30—Tenor, soprano, organ. Leading DX Stations^ •'Georgte Porgle," of nursery rhyme 12:00 U:00—Threb dance orchestras. (DST) (ST) Selects His Wardrobe fame, has become a popular dance 399.8— W T A M , C L E V E L A N D - 750. 475.9— WSB, ATLANTA—630. tune, and will be featured during the I 7:00 6:00—Hollenden orchestra. 10:30 9:30—WEAF progs. (1V5 hrs,) program of dinner music by Hal 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 11:00 10:00—Colgate feature hour.' **No Epidemic^ o f Diseasedi Kemp’s orchestra through WJ!6 and 9:00 8:00—Cavaliers program. 12:45 11145—Organ recital. WJR at 6 o'clock Thursday night. One 10:00 9:00—Concert; Neapoltans. 526—KYW. CHICAGO—670. hour later Lieutenant Charles Benter 440.9— WCX-WJR, DETROIT—€80. 7:45 6:45—Organ recital. will direct the United States Navy 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (3 nrs.) 8:00 7:00—WJZ programs (1 hr.) band 5n a concert through WJZ. WBZ 11:00 10:00—Egyptian serenaders. 9‘00 8:00—Home dance hour. WRC and WEDC. The program will 12:00 11:00—Organist; dance music. 339.4—WBBM, CHICAGO—770. has ever been traced to open with a Brazilian March by Cam­ 635.4— WTIC, HARTFORD—560. 10:00 O:00—Harmony team, orchestra. pos. Lotta Madden, soprano, will be 6:30 5:30—Dinner music; baseball. 11:00 10:00—Orchestra, entertainers. f heard as guest artist in the concert 7:00 6:00—Concert; Pet club. 365.6—WEBH-WJJD, CHICAGO—82(). by the Goldman band, to be broadcast 7:30 6:30—WEAF programs (1 hr.) 9:00 8:00-Mooseheart hour. over WEAF and chain at S). Miss 8:30 7:30—Delaney’s orchestra. 9:30 8:30—Studio hub hour. Madden will sing two numbers "Hom­ 9:00 8:00—WEAF progs. (1t(. hra) 10:30 9:30—Edgewater orch; artists. ing" by Del Riego, and Massenet's 10:30 9:3()i—Cloutier’s orchestra. 11:00 10:00—Studio program, properly Pasteurized Milk ” "Open Thy Blue Eyes"' During the 422.3— WOR, NEWARK—/10. 12:1)0 11:00—Artists; mystery- trio. Maxwell hour to bo featured by the 7:30 6:30—Home treat hour. 416.4— WGN-WLIB, CHICAGO—720. N. B. C. stations at 11:30 the Old Col­ 8:00 7:00—Concert Pacific hour. 9:30 8:30—Gang’ s radio eftoiy. onel’s boyhood friends will tell how the 9:00 ,8:00—<;andy Dandles concert. 10:00 9:00—Musical comedy review. women of the South entertained "The 10:00 9:00—Little Symphony orch.. 11:15 10:15—tiiiintet. Sam 'n‘ Henry. Said Dr. WjaHker R. Ramsey of St Paul, Minn., a notea First Lady of the I-and" when Mc­ 11:00 10:00—Lopez's orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Dream ship: vaudeville. Kinley was president of the United 333.1—W «2. NEW ENGLAND—900. 12:45 11:4.5-.Meeker’s dance music. ' States. Nathaniel Shllkret’s orches­ 7:00 6:00—l.owC's dance orchestra. 344.6— WLS, CHICAGO—870. authority. ' tra will form the musical background 7:30 6:30—WJZ programs (1% hrs.) 7:55 6:55—Organist: scrap book. for the story, "In a Persian Garden," 9:00 8:00—“ Memories,” pre.seni.ntion. 7:10 6:10—Jack and Jean; pianist. a song .cycle with music by Liza Leh­ 11:00 10:00—Baseball scores. 8:30 /:30—.Angelus;- Supertone nour. mann, will be presented by a mixed 491.5— WEAF, NEW YORK—610, 447.5—WMAQ.WQJ, CHICAGO—670, quartet through WJZ at 9. The 6:00 5:00—Dinner music; baseball. 9:00 8:00—Whitney' trio; concert. words of the songs are selected from 7:00 6:00—Mid-week hymn sing. 10:15 9:15-Auld -Sandy. Fitzgerald's translation of "The Ru­ 7:30 6:30—Comfort hour with a mu­ 11:00 10:00—Amos ■fn’ Andy. baiyat" of Omar. Khayyam. Other sical story. 11:25 19:25—Aerials: dance music. Our entire milk supply comes features for Thursday night will be 8:00 7:00—River choristers. 319—KOIL, COUNCIL BLUFFS—940. Suber’s band concert through WNYC B:30 7:30—Hoover Sentinels orch. 9:30 8:30—Old-time entertainers. at 8, a recital by a mandolin orches­ 9:00 8:00—Goldman band. 11:00 10:00—Puppy Clui); chdrch. tra and soprano through WBAL at 10:00 9:00—Halsey Stuart hour. 1:00 12:00—Amps 'n' Andy; bears. 8:30 and a carillon recital from the 10:30 S;30—Johnny Johnson's orch. 1:15 12:15—Midnight frolic. Peace Tower of the House of Parlia­ 11:30 10:30—Venetian gondoliers. 499.7— WFAA, DALLAS—600. from Tuberculin Tested ment at Ottawa, " • 454.3— WJZ, NEW YORK—680. 7:30 6:30—WEAF Comfort hour. ■/ 6:00 6:00—Baseb.-ill scores; orch. 10:30 9:30—WJZ Soldiers show. Wave lengths in meters on left of 7:00 6:00—U. S. Navy band. 3X4.8—w o e , DAVENPORT—800; station title, kilocycles on the right. 8:00 7;0n—Retold mies; orchestra. 10:30 9:30—Popular selectlotis. ' Times are Eastern Daylight Saving 9:00 8:00—Song cycle. "In a Persian 11:30 10:30—Contralto, piano, baritone. and Eastern Standard. Black type Garden." 12:00 11:00—Two dunce orchestras. indicates beat features. 9:30 3:30—Maxwell nour featuring 499./-W BAP, FORT WORTH—bOO. is P A ST E U R IZE D Mrs. Mc.KInley’s break­ 8:30 7:30—Songs; piano recital. ■•f‘ -» fast. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell "hour. ■ « Leading East Stations. 10:00 9:00—-Micheltn male singers. 499.7— KTHS. HOT SPRINGS—600. i (DST) (ST) 10:30 9:30—Flit Soldiers show. 11:00 10:00—Arlington .ensemble. 272.6—WPG, ATLANTIC CITY—11(X). II :(io 10:00—Slumber music. 11:15 10:15—Studio ortan' recital. 7:00 6:00—Two orchestras, organ, 405.2— WFI, PHILADELPHIA—740. 370.2— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—810. •J:l.S 8:15—Novelty trolley ride, 7:15 6:15—Topics in season. 9:00 8:00—WJZ Maxwell hour, as an added 10:09 9:09-^Subway boys. 8:00 7:00—WEAF programs (3 nrs.) 10:00 9:00—WEAF Halsey Stuart hr. 10:00 9:00—Three dance orchestras. 348.6— WIP, PHILADELPHIA—860. 10:30 9:30—Feature program, 2S5.6—WBAL, BALTIMORE—1050. 7:00 6:00—Bedtime story. 1:45 12:45—NighthawK li'oHc. .8:30 7:30—Mandolin orch; soprano. 8:00 7:00—Clover instrumental quar. 468.5— KFI, LOS ANGELES—640. 9:00 8:00—Conlraltf, pianist. 9:00 8:00—Newton radio torum.^rp- 1:00 12:00—N. B. C. entertainmenu 9:30 8:30—WJZ programs

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Oh the rectum down grade the the car. ’“Whether or not the saturation “ So far the automobile Industfy give you service at all times. carburetor should be adjusted point is near in this country, there in no European country has de­ for a slightly heavier mixture, or Is a vast potential demand for cars LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE It low gear has to be used, be veloped to the point where it is MAY ADOPT PLAN TO it will permit too much air to be sure to stop at the top of the among other peoples. an extremely active competitor FILM GAS EVILS Sub-dealers wanted RESTRICT MEMBERSHIP sucked Into the fuel mixture and hill before starting the descent, ‘‘The world outside of the with American quantity produced for North End, BucWand, Wapping cause the .motor to miss. This [Jnited States is rapidly becoming and TaJcottvllle. The hurbau of mines, U. S. De­ and shift to first. You can’t shift popular' makes. The rate of London.-—Members of the Lon­ should be done even in the sum­ motor - minded. Last j^ear the growth of mottfr car exports is partment of Commerce, is prepar­ from high to a lower gear while ing a two-reel movie illustrating don Stock Exchange are being can­ mer, while the mixture has been scooting down a steep grade. % /alue of automobile exports to­ seen in the fact that five years thinned down cdnslderably at sea taled $406,000,000. They were the dangers of carbbn-monoxide vassed to give their support to a Most likely, in attempting to do ago exports totaled 78,000 units, gas as -generated by an automobile proposal which would restrict mem­ level, for ihe air Is still rarer up 5urpassed only by raw cotton and while in 1928 it is estimated that above. this, you’ll find yourself coasting petroleum and exceeded exports engine, and' liberated through the bership to 4,100. ' ,- down hill in neutral. Impossible to 450.000 cars and trucks w ill'he Membership of the Exchange Is )f wheat and flour by $82,000,000. shipped abrdad. - exhaust. The intent Is ..-to teach a mess the gears into a lower gear. foreign purchases of American PORTERFIELD TIRE WORKS “ much needed objact-less^ regard­ growing weekly, and it is icontended While the car went scooting up There the danger lies, especially “ At present capacity of the au­ ing the dangers of this gas.” that an ever-growing list is rot the big inclines of the znoun- motor cars in 1927 equalled new tomobile industry, an output of where there are curves and sheer •r.gistration of cars in 20 of. our Pearland Spruce Streets. Phone 1235 conducive to the welfare of existing taihs, it developed all kinds of drops alongside. * approximately 4,000,000 cars-an­ members. trouble that ordinarly would not ;tates put together. nually is ,needed for reasonable Water boils at lower tempera­ “ In the United States there is A certain number of clerks ar^ be expected of it on the level. But ture, when in high altttude. prosperity. Replacement demand / The largest concrete slab in t^e able to become members each year )jie car for every five people, or world hai Just been made to form that, most likely, is the fault i of Therefore, It’s riothipg to get ex­ is about 2,500,000 car5 annually 450,000 will bring the total de­ without nomination t~ paying an the driver who Is unacquaioted ■'s-a •'irtually one car for each family. in the United States and Canada. the rouf o f a Masonic temple. The cited about when you - see the The average for the world as a mand up to, or above 4,000,000 cial stabilization and industrial re­ entrar\ce fee of $1,750; The pres­ with hilly roads. steam coming out of the radiator New buyin,g this year is running cars. slab is 73 feet 8 'inches wide: 110 ent valu.e of nominations Is about fs 59 persons for every car. at the rate_of over 1,000,000 cars, covery, present prospects are for- feet long and 14 feet 6 inches deep. An automobile can’t be hurried vent. But\ the water should be “ With European conditions mak-’ $4,000,’ a ridiculously small figtare up a steep incllne> although that ^t the extreme of the scale" i? so that the estimated exports of continued large expansion of ex­ The supporting columns are iO feet replenished^ more ofteb, to-pre^ Ing marked progreia toward flaan-* ports of Aznarlcaa attiomobllei.” when compared with prices of New would be our fim Inclination- in bl*b. ^ york Exchange seats. vent the. system becoming dSy and ' ' order to make the top of the hill cracking up the cylinder head. ^

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.tr.;.H: . ’.^... MANCHESTER ((X)NNJ‘ EyfiNING HERALD. THURSDAY, JULY 19/1928. ^ ■•-.V t Teams May ^pnny A to compare St. VitUB With > the iao- , WEST SIDE TEAM red cow. HURLS CHALLENGE National Le«.gue Of course, that sort of thlag American League HEENEY LOOKS MUCH BETFER. gets one arguing in. a circle since The West Side Rec team Results \ the highly strung entry often. U the Leaguers Keep Results would like to arrange a game better competitor. This Is a point with any team in Manchester. THAN CHAMP NOW, SAYS W M SH that will have to be settled n n t Manager Kenneth Smith hurls Thursday night, wherein-ft .differs a challenge at the following At Pittsburgh I— Af Bonton:— PIRATES 10, BRAVES 3 considerably from the contention INDIANS 6, RED SOX 5 teams, Depot Squares, North ' Pittsburgh Strengthened Team Dark Cleveland world but his,offense Is far from that Tom Her y ■will provide a AB. R. a. PO. A. B. Ends and Gibson’s Garage. The AB. R. H. PO. A E. lacking In variety. One of its best ...... 5 2 2 3 9 0. After Visit to Both Camps, real contender. That, to my mind, «>• Jamieson, If ...... 5 0 1 2 0 0 Heights are .also Included in. a Adams. 2b .... features is' a left book to the liver, 1 1 1 3 0 L. Waner, cf ...... 6 3 3 1 0 has been pretty well settled In ad­ Lind, 2b ...... 5 special paragraph that distinct-! ...... 4 3 3 1 0 0 very effective and seldom Inaccur­ J. Sewell, ss ...... i 0 0 2 7 0 ly states a game with the teami P. Waner, rf .. vance. 0 2 1 4 0 Batnhart,. rf ...... 1 0 0 1 0 ;0 ate. He also works a left uppercut Hodap, 3b ...... B 18 9-iO Sports Expert Finds the Refuse to Announce Make­ Morgan, l b ...... 4 2 1 '16 0 2 from the Ipfty section of, the! Grantham, lb ...... 4 0 2 inside, for the Information of those Major League .. . 4 1 1 1 0 0 town. For games telephone , Traynor, 3 b ...... 4 1 1 0 6-"'0 X Summa, rf ...... 1 2 1 0 0 who have r* -i him only as a, right Langford, cf r ...... 5 1 4 1 0 0 2063'between 5 and 6 o’clock. i Sedtt, If ...... 4 Standings L. Sewell, c . « •. .. . 4 1 1, 6 1 0 BafTtell, ss ...... 5 2 3 0 4 0 Challenger Improved; His hand hitter., This, of course, is his TELL STORY up Before Game Tune; All ------^ ^ ------I----- Hargreaves, c . • • • • • 4 1 2 1 I ’ -O' I ! } ^ Miller, p ...... 4 0 0 0 1 0 best punch, delivered either to the ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamsley, c . . . . • • • • • 1 0 0 1 0 .0 Hudlln, p ...... Grimes, p ...... 4 3 3 0 0 : 0 body or head. Incidentally, be is a Argument. solid man on his feet, thereby dif­ Games to Start at 6:15 YESTERDAT’S RESULTS 40 6 11 30 16 2 1 t \ ON DOWD Boston 43 16 21 27 19 1 fering from Dempsey-who is gear­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. DROP BILL TILDEN Boston ed high and, therefore, with tiis Eastern League ... i 0 2 3 7 2 AB. R. H. PO. A E. Sharp. Rogell, 2b ...... 4 -V By DAVIS J. WALSH lack of speed, N(as easily buffeted Haijttord 5, New Haven 2 (1st). Myer, 3 b ...... i 0 2 2 4 0 Rlchbourg, rf 0 2 2 0 0 Playground Director First Flagstead, cf ...... 5 0 1 2 2 0 Clark, c f ...... 3 0 1 1 0 0 Falrhaven, N. J., July 19.— Un­ off balance in his fights with Tun­ Hartford 3, New Haven 2 (2nd). Slsler, lb ...... 4 0 1 15 0 0 Todt, lb ...... 4 0 0 19 3 0 FROM DAVIS TEAM less something happens in the next ney. Pittsfield 3, Waterbury 2. K. Williams, If .. .. . 4 1 1 0 0 0 Hornsby. 2b ...... 3 1 1 2 4 0 seven days to re-hash the plot con­ TWILIGHT GAMES TONIGHT Moore, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 In this matter of durability and Albany 7, Providence 3. Taltt, rf ...... 5 2 2 2 0 0 siderably, they will be asking Gene Local Player to Ever Fig- Highland t s . Bon Ami at the .. . 4 0 1 2 6 1 ' Brown.. X ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 strength, which are worthy of Bridgeport 5, Springfield 1. Gerber, ss ...... Farrell, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tunney to beat a better man than Park. Rollings, zzz ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 slight mention over fifteen heats, I American League '0 2 0 1 1 Bell, 3 b ...... 4 0. 1 1 3 1 himself in at least several particu­ Aces TS. Gibson’s G ar^e at Aces Hoffman, c ...... 4 Heeney is far the better man. ■ In ure in Trade. New York 9, Chicago 8. Rothrock, zz ...... 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 American Tennis Star Put J. Smith. If ., ...... 3 0 1 0 0 0 lars when he steps in there next Field. .. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frelgau, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 5 0 hitting accuracy, he is the better Cleveland 6, Boston 5 (10). Morris, p ...... Spohrer, c ...... 4 Thursday night to give his title a D. Williams, x .. ___ 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 o' 0 man at this particular minute, Philadelphia 5, Detroit 1. Bdrnes, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0. time exposure. The writer became Director Jerry Fay of the Com­ Russell, p ...... 2 0 1 0 2 0 Out of Game for Writing 'The Present Tunney National League 0 0 0 0 0 Btaiidt, p ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 cpnvlnced of this today, after three I munity Center of Manchester told Ruffing, z ...... , 1 Hollingsworth, ... 0 0 0 0. 0 1 p . . . 1 0 0 0 2 0 What Tunney is able to do about The Twilight league games this Cincinnati 11, Brooklyn 10 (1st). Settlemlre, p .. . Burrus, xx ..•...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 days of Tunpey and two of Heeney an old yarn about the first organ­ evening find the games scheduled Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 1 (2nd). Hevlng, c ...... 1 1 1 0 0 0 for Papers. had afforded him a rather accept­ this in the short time at his dis­ ized baseball league ever to play between the North Ends and Man- Pittsburgh 16, Boston 3. 40 5 13 30 2B 6 34 3 10 24 16 1 able basis for comparison. Heeney posal means everything to the re­ the game In Manchester. While ches^r Green among those not to .. . 131 000 OOC 1-—6 Pittsburgh, .. .^...... 320 140 24x— 16 sult of the fight. For the Tunney Cleveland ...... Boston ...... ' 002 001 000— 3 looks the part of a better fighting swapping tales with Jerry the writ­ be played as the North End team THE STANDINGS Boston ...... 010 200 002 0-—5 man in quite some few considera­ who clipped Dempsey from one er mentioned, the fact that the first Two base hits, Hevlng; three base Paris, July 19.— “ Big Bill” Til- Two base hits, Traynor, Adams,’ could not be gotten together in Grantham, Grimes, Bell, Hargreaves;’ tions that essentially are fighting hand to another at Philadelphia suspension ever handed out to a hits, Li. Sewell, Taltt; stolen bases, time to show anything like strength Eastern League Morgan, Summa; sacrifices, K. ‘Wil­ den, for years the “ big gun” of three base hits, Grantham, L. Waner; points. couldn’t miss beating Heeney; even ball player In this town fell to the sacrifices, Grantham, Clark; double the Tunney of Chicago would be a that would gl‘ 2 Sam Prentice’s ball W. L. PP. liams; double plays, Lind to J. Sewell American, Lennls, has been dropped plays, Frelgau to Hornsby to Slsler, In making this statement, I have lot of Lefty St. John, the hard tossers anything like a real game 28 .671 to Morgan, Myer to Todt, Rogell to considered the matter of physical stand out. The trouble today is hitting centerflelder of the Oom- New H aven...... , 57 Gerber to Todt; left on bases, Cleve­ from the American Davis Cup team Bartell to Adams to Grantham (2)^ and the schedule was such that the left on base, Boston 6, Pittsburgh 8; condition, gameness,' speed and that the Tunney who is hasn’t been munity team. It seemi that the HARTFORD ...... , 45 40 .529 land 7, Boston -9; base on balls, off which is to play Italy tomorrow for Green will be “ dark" tonight. .518 base on balls, off Grimes 1, off Brandt. ring sense, timing- and accuracy, the Tunney who was. He may honor goes to Lefty but to Dodger Pittsfield ‘ ...... 44 41 Miller 1, Hudlln 1, Russell 2, Morris the right to play France, the pres-v 1, off Hollingsworth 2; struck out, by This will give the Green team an 1; struck lOut, by Miller 6; hits, off versatility of attack, ruggedness catch up with himself in the next Dowd goes the, blue ribbon. He Providence ...... ■12 40 .512 ent holder of the Cup, it was learn­ Grimes 2, by Brandt 1, by Hollings­ opportunity to look over the .other , 41 42 .494 Miller 11 in 8 (none out In 9th), Hud- worth 2; hits, off Barnes 5 In 2-3. off and strength and, finally, mental few days. In fact, to be. reasonably was traded once and to this day Springfield ...... lin 2 in 2, Russell 9 in 7,«Settlemlre 1 ed here today. sure of winning, he must do quite a teams and see what they have done Bridgeport...... 43 45 .489 in 2, Morris 1 In 1; hit by pitcher, by Brandt 10 in 4, Hollingsworth 6 in 3 attitude toward the situation in Dowd does not know Just what the to try and wrest from the Green Secretary Collum, of the Ameri­ 1-3; hit by pitcher, by Brandt (P. general. In the first two of these. bit of overtaking in this respect. Albany ...... 41 47 .466 Hudlln (Todt): wild pitch, Hudlln; W aner); passed balls, Hargreaves, terms of that famous swap were, the honor of first place, which the winning pitcher, Hudlln; losing pUch- can Amateur Tennis Association, Tunney is no more than Heeney’s For, in truth, Tunney is very lit­ that i6, until Jerry told him. W aterbury...... 24 54 .308 er, Morris; umpires, Hildebrand' and threw a bombshell Into tennis cir­ Spohrer 2; losing pitcher, Barnes; unv Green took so easy in the first plres, Moran, Reardon, Magee; time, equal; in speed, boxing and instinc­ tle of anything without timing. It appears that Dodger was play­ American League Guthrie: time. 2;15r cles when he made the announce­ round. The other teams are bol­ 2:19. tive reactions, Tunney is quite the Take his accuracy away from him ing with a north end team, which In W. L. PC. z—Ruffing batted for Russell In 7th. ment that Tilden had been dropped stering up their teams in an effort zz— Rothrock ran for Hoffman In 9. X—Brown batted for Moore in 8th. better man; in the others, it is my — the thing that keeps buffeting his those days, along in 1915-16 was an . . . 64 23 .735 XX— Burrus batted" for Hollings­ to land in first place at the end of New York .... XXX—Rollings batted for Gerber In because of breaking the associa­ guess that he is Heeney’s inferior. man away long enough to enable Philadelphia . . . . . 51 35 .581 worth in 9th. unpardonable sin according to the the second round with the hopes of lOth. tion’s rule preventing players from A Surprise him to circle and back-track— and standards of the town. .He’ was . . . 47 41 .534 X— D. Williams batted for Morris In playing off with the Green. St. Louis ..... writing newspaper articles about It may come as a bit surprising you have a very ordinary fighter. very anxious to get back over south . . . 41 47 .466 10th. The Aces Are Ready C hicago...... tournaments in which they were that good, old Tomata is to be rat­ He Isn rticularly tough, al­ and at tl^e same time Hap Hap- After the fine showing they made Cleveland* .... . 3 9 49 .443 playing. At Cincinnati i— ed ahead in offensive finesse. But though game enough, and he isn’t peny was with a south end team Washington ...... 36 50 ,419 Tilden, Collum charged, had REDS It, 2, DODGERS 10, ! against the Heights Monday even­ Af New York:— (First Game) where is Tunftey’s versatility in a .hitter. and also anxious to remove the ing the Aces are all ready for a B oston...... 34 50 .405 YANKS 9, CHISOX S been writing of his recent matches Cincinnati this respect? In fact, where is his Maybe he is satisfied with the stigma from his name. Both ^play­ New York in American newspapers. AB grand and glorious someback D etroit...... 34 51 .400 E. R. H. PO. A. E. attack? Quite so, Armbruster, the way things are going at Speculator. \ AB K. tl. PO. A. Critz, 2b ...... 4 2 2 3 2 0 ers were after different teams tp against Gibson’s Garage notwith­ National League Combs, cf ...... 5 3 3 6 0 0 By his announcement, Collum Bureau of Missing Articles was What Tunney did- in training af­ make a swap and end their misery. brought the ifiuch-mooted player- Zitzmann, If ...... 3- 2 2 1 0 0 standing the fact that they might W. L. PC. Koenig, ss , , ...... 5 1 1 2 6 3 Walker, rf .., 2 3 4 0 0 speaking about that just this morn­ forded very little line on his true 0 '...... 3 After a conference between the have to face none less than. Tommy St. L o u is ...... 55 32 .632 Ruth, rf ...... 4 2 2 1 0 writer rule to a startling crisis. alker, r f ...... 3 2 3 4 0 0 ing. ability for the Dempsey fights, ,as two teams, which did not end In a Gehrig, lb , ...... 3 1 2 12 1 1 When informed of Collum’s Pipp, l b ...... 4 2 1 8 0 0 Sipples on the mound for the re­ C hicago...... 52 37 .584 ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 Gene believes in adopting harsh a matte ' of fact. Maybe, then, it is fight, it was agreed to trade HaP- Meusel, If . , . statement, Tilden made an imme Dressen, 3b ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 pair men. That sure smacks of con­ New York ...... 46 34 .575 Dugan, 3b ... _____ 3 0 0 1 1 0 Allen, cf ...... 5 0 1 0 0 0 measures only under provocation. his innate distaste for the profes­ peny to the north end club for fidence plus. Cincinnati ...... 50 38 .557 Robertson, 3b ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 diate and vehement denial of all Hargrave, c ...... 4 1 2 8 0 0 That is, he will strike you only if sion he follows. Anyhow, ’Tunney Durocher, 2b ...... 3 0 1 2 4 1 Dowd, and a second hand baseball Barret, star hurler for the’ Aces Brooklyn ...... 44 40 .524 charges that he had broken the Ford, ss ...... 3 0 0 2 7 0 you have hit him first— the coun­ seems far from easy in his mind. and a broken bat. The deal was Lazzeri, xx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 player-writer rule. He made the Rlxey, p ...... ___ '. 3 0 1 0 0 0 is almost sure to be on the firing Pittsburgh ...... 41 40 .506 Gazella, 2b ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 ter hitter always. Heeney may not To consider him In connection with made without delay and all hands following statement to Internation­ Jablonowski, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 line rfor the squad when it takes B oston...... 24 56 .300 Bangough, c ...... 3 0 0 1 1 0 May, p ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 have the hardest punch in the Heeney in this Important detail Is were satisfied. the field against the garage men. Philadelphia . . . . . 21 56 .272 Paschal, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 al News Service. His team gave him excellent sup­ Hoyt, p ...... 3 1 2 Or 1 1 Tilden Talks 35 11 13 27 9 0 Moore, p ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Brooklyn port afield Monday evening but Durst, z ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 “ I refute all charges. I have pro­ GAMES TODAY tested in vain as usual. The orders AB R. H. PO. A. E. failed to solve Weber’s delivery for Eastern League Carey, cf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 1 a single hit of any description. The 36 9 12 27 16 6 to drop me frcm the Davis Cup Hendrick, 3b ...... 5 0 3 1 1 0 New Haven at Hartford (2) (1st Chicago,, i team emanated from New York. I Herman, rf ...... 4 1 0 2 0 0 whole outfit promises to do better PO. A. E. this evening and the Heights claim at 2:15 p. m.) < AB. R. H. know nothing about the charges. Harris, if ...... 4 2 1 1 0 0 Waterbury at Pittsfield (2). Hunnefleld, 2b ...... 5 0 1 2 5 0 Bissonette, lb ...... 5 3 3 9 1 1 any team that tackles the Aces will Clancy, lb ... 0 9 0 0 There is nothing I can do about it.” Providence at Albany. Flowers, 2b ...... 3 1 0 4 4 1 know that it has played a game of, •Mostil, cf ...... 4 2- 3 3 0 0 Francis T. Hunter was picked to Bancroft, ss ...... 2 0 1 1 2 1 baseball before the last man is out. Bridgeport at Springfield. Metzler, rf . . . 2 1 0 0 supplant Tilden in the singles Bressler, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ameiican League Kamni. 3b ...... -5- 2* 0 1 2 0 1 Riconda. ss ...... 2 1 2 0 2 2 Highland Park Ready ...... 4 2 4 0 0 matches. Hunter will glay Stefani, Chicago at New York. Falk. I f ...... 3 DeBerry, c ...... 4 1 1 3 2 0 Apparently there was some con­ Cissell, ss ...... 2 oi 0 1 0 0 of Italy, at 2 o’clock tomorrow aft­ Moss, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 1 fusion at Highland Park over the St. Louis at Philadelphia (2). Redfern. ss ...... 3 0 2 2 1 0 ernoon. Ehrhardt. p ...... 1 0 1 0 2 0 McCurdy, c . . 1 2 0 1 Detroit at Washington (2). John Hennessey, America’s other Gooch. XX ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 allowances made by the league of­ Lyons, p . . . . .^ ------4 0. 1 1 3 0 Cleveland at Boston. — — — — Koupal. p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 ficials to recruit more players for entrant in the singles will play Statz, xxx ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 the second round. However, Nich­ National League 41 m,3 x26 11 1 Baron de Morpurgo at 4:30 p. m., ols stated this morning that hi.s Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. New York .. . . ,, . 020 003 - 9 tomorrow. Hunter will face the bi- 38 10 14 24 15 7 ...... • Iflpf t 002_ 032 —8 team would be ready for any and Boston at .Cincinnati. Chicago ...... dextrous Baron Sunday afternoon Cincinnati ...... 202 000 61x--11 Two base hits. Brooklyn .... 000 001 162--10 all invasions of his section. New York at Chicago. Curdy, Koenig; three base-hits, Falk, and Hennessey will play Stefani on Two base hits, Hendrick, Zitzmann, The Soapmakers, or in other Philadelphia at St. Louis. Redfern; home runs, Combs, Falk, the same day. Pipp, Hargrave. Walker, Riconda; Ruth; stolen bases, Mostit, Meusel; sacrifices, Bressler. Walker, Rlxey; words, the Bon Ami team believes sacrifices, (lehrig'. Metzler, , Mostil; George Lott and Hennessey will that it can get away with any face the Italian doubles team of double plays. DeBerry to Flowers, double nlays. Durocher to Koenig to Banroft to Flowers to Bissonette, team in the circuit now that tb«y Gehrig. Itedfern to Clancy; left on Morpurgo and Gaslini Saturday at Ford to Critz to Pipp, Ford to Plpp; \. have managed to hold the Green base. New York 4, Cliicago 9; base on 3:30 p. m. left on bases, Cincinnati 9, Brooklyn to a tie score in eight innings. balls, off Lyona-2, Moo-e 1; struck out, Joseph W. Wear, chairman of 8; base on balls, off Moss 3, off Ehr- Dick Edgar may pitch tonight and by Lyons 1. M ^ re 1; hits, off Hoyt 12 hardt 2, off Koupal 2. off Rlxey 3. off Local in 7 (none oui^n Sth), (ocre 1 in 2; the U. S. Davis Cup committee, told Jablonowski 2; struck out, by Moss 1; if he does and is going right the winning pitcher, Moorey:.umpires. Van International News Service he was by Rlxey 3. by May 2; hits, off Moss 6 Highland Park boys will know ^ Grafian, Nallln and Dlne%n; time, 2 .05. cabling his resignation. in 5, off Ehrhardt 6 in 2, off Koupal 1 what it is all about before the fin- | X —Two out when winning run was in 1, off Rlxey 10 in 7, (none out In Sport scored. 8th), off Jablonowski 1 in 0, off May 3 al chukker. | XX—Lazzeri batted for Durocher In in 2; hit by pitcher, by May (Harris); O wing to the arrangement of the 8tli, Deberry; Winning pitcher, Rlxey; los­ schedule the Heights will not play Chatter XXX— Paschal hatted for Bengough in ing pitcher. Moss; umpires, Pfirman, until Monday evening again. 9th. Stark and Quigley; time, 2;‘’0. . z—Durst batted for Moore in 9th. COPELAND HEPS X—Bressler batted for Bancroft In 7th. At Philadelpliiu:— XX—Gooch batted for Ehrhardt In Glancing through some old score ATHLETICS 5, TIGERS 1 8th. Philadelphia TEAM TO WIN 4 0 (Second Game) Hartford Game books on file at the office here a AB, K. H. PO. A. E. Cincinnati ...... OOO 000 02x— 2 game between the Manchester team Bishop. 2b ...... 4 2 3 2 4 0 Brooklyn ...... OOO 000 001—I and the Doherty Silk Sox, won by Cobb, rf ...... 2 0 1 2 1 0 Batteries: Cincinnati — Kolp and At Hartford:— French, rf ...... 2 1 1 2 0 0 Picinich. Brooklyn— Doak, Ehrhardt, the locals, 2 to 1 in one of thfe best Cochrane, c .. D Vance and Gooch. SEX.ATORS .I, 3, PROFS 2, 2 played contests ever staged at the 1 1 3 0 0 (First Game) Simmons, If ...... 4 0 2 1 0 0 North End Youngster Leads old McKee street Stadium. Haas, cf ...... 4 AUNTY KNOCK brings Hartford 0 3 4 0 0 AB. K. H. PO. A. E Hale. 3b ...... 4 0 0 1 2 0 "Watson. If ...... 3 2 1 In another place in the same Hauser, lb ...... 2 0 1 10 2 0 Assault Against Rivals MORGAN WINS Schmehl. 3b ...... 4 0 0 Boley, s s ...... 4 0 ■ 1 1 2 0 Roser, rf ...... 3 book we found where Farmer Jones Ehmke, p ...... 3 1 0 i 2 0 Slayback, 2b ...... 4 was slated to pitch for the Twilight New York, July 19.— Eddie happiness to Troubled Motors! 31 5 13 27 13 0 With Three Hits. Hohman, cf ...... 2 Leaguers against the Manchester (Cannonball) Martin, former ban­ Post, lb ...... 2 team at the McKee street grounds Detroit Comiskey, s s ...... 3 AB. R. H PO. A. E. tamweight champion, was just Bryant, c and sat in the grandstand until Galloway, ss ...... 4 0 2 4 1 0 about convinced today that he Is no Woodman, after the game was lost. Those were McManus, lb ...... 4 0 1 7 1 0 The Oaks took a fast game from W h e n Aunty Knock (nickname for ’TYDOL Gehringer, 2b ...... 4 1 2 3 3 1 match for Tod Morgan, of Seattle, the days of real sport. Farmer the Woodland A. C. last evening in , king of the junior lightweight^. 2S 5 6 27 14 2 Rice, c f ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 the North End Junior League game E’THYL) presides over any motor, firiendship ^ New Haven got his price for the next game be­ Fothergill, If ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Martin dropped his second decision AB. H. H. PO. A. E. fore he got out of his car. Heilmann, rf ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 played at the Community grounds. Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 0 0 0 0 to Morgan in a 15-rqund bout lagt prevails. Each cylinder loves ^his neigh­ Martin, cf ...... 4 1 0 3 0 0 9 Copeland hit safely three times out Scheer, 2b ...... 3 0 0 1 1 1 Tavener, ss .. 0 0 3 6 0 night at ! Brooklyn. Rumaging through the basket­ Gibson, p ...... 3 0 1 1 2 0 of four trips to the plate. The sum­ Morgan won nine rounds, twp bor as himself. Power explosions are as' ,, Casey, I f ...... 4 0 11 0 0 ball score books we found the game mary: Blakesley, rf ...... 3 1 1 1 0 0 went to, Martin and the others were smooth and even as the discussions at a Meers, 3b ...... ,.4 0 1 3 1 0 between the Hartford and Manches­ 31 1 6 24 13 1 even. The Cannonball’s best round Bowman, lb ...... 4 0 J 6 0 0 ter Kaceys played at the local K of Philadelphia ...... 101 000 21x— 5 OAKS Stevens, s s ...... 3 0 i 1 0 1 Detroit ...... 000 100 000— 1 AB R H PO A was the 13th when he battered the G o o d Samaritan Qub. There is peace and C hall. Manchester won after the Two base hits, (galloway, Gehringer, champion to the ropes but was uu- Smith, c ...... 4 0 0 8 0 0 hottest kind of a tilt 31 to 30. Dick W. Smith, lb .3 1 1 6 0 Richardson, p ...... 2 0 1 0 1 0 French; three base hit, Gehringer; W. Copeland, ss 4 1 0 able to. put over a haymaker. pep in every motor impulse. \ Dannlng, x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dillon handled the contests and de­ stolen base, Cochrane;'sacrifice, Rice; 3 2 \ clared afterwards In the dressing double plays, Tavener to Gehringer to G. Hickey, cf .2 0 1 0 0 32 2 6 24 3 2 room it was the hardest game he McManus, Gehringer to Tavener' to Z. Gozdz, c . . .3 0 1 10 0 For TYDOL ETHYL is a blend of two master X—Danning batted for Richardson McManus, Gibson to Gehringer; left C. Kelley, p, 3b 3 0 1 0 1 in 9th. had worked in a good many on base, Detroit 6, Athletics 9; base motor fuels. Tydol, greatest of gasolines and Hartford ...... 013 100 OOx—5 years. And it was, too. on balls, off Gibson 5, off Ehmke 2; A. Chambers, If 8 1 1 0 0 New Haven ...... 100 000 010— 2 struck out, by Ehmke 2; hit by pitch­ B. Ballon, 2b .3 ' 1 1 1 1 Ethyl, the perfect anti-knock compound. Sr Two base hits, Bowmap, 'Watson; er, by Gibson, (Cobb); wild pitch, Gib­ A. Palmer, rf . .3 1 0 0 1 three base hits, Comiskey; 'h»me run, Old stuff the above but good son; umpires, Owens, Gelsel and J'. reading nevertheless. Again we Campbell; time, 1:36. C. Beebe, 3b, P 3 1 1 2 ' 3 Roser. Blakesley; stolen bases. Wat­ R. Spencer, rf .2 1 1 0 0 W onders begin w hen ’TYDOL ETHYL is released r'v son; sacrifices. Scheer, Post, Comis­ -wander back to the first football I key; double plays, Comiskey to Slay- game for the town title between to grateful cylinders. Carbon becomes firiend back to Post; left on bases. New the Tigers and the Carlyles of the fO XV rUANN' Total ...... 29 6 11 21 6 Haven 7, Hartford 6; base on balls, off / instead of foe. Hills seem like down-grades. Richardson 4, Woodman 3; struck out, north end at Mt. Nebo. This game A guy with little moftey is WOODLAND A. C. by Richardson 6, "Woodman 3; hit by resulted in a 34 to 0 victory for AB R H PO Gear-shifting is reduced to almost niL And pitcher, by Richardson (Hohman); the south end boys but was much often the first to get umpires. Kuhn and Mcfran; time, 2:00. Hansen, 3b, cf .4 0 1 1 %■ (Second Game) hotly-contested than the score stuck Up. Limerick, rf .. 2 1 1 ?!;■ knocking is unknown ... even in the stre^ ^ Hartford ...... 080 000 OOx—3 would indicate. Wright, 88, 8b .4 1 2 New Haven ...... 020 000 000— 2 of traffic and heavy roads. Batteries: Hartford — Owen and ,Wells, If ...... 4 0 J' 2 The Teaberry Taste Elsemann. New Haven—Loftus, War- All right gang let’s go back a bit Custer, 3b-cf-ss 4 1 2 1 hop and Danning. further and make^ the real old- Segar, c .... .4 0 1 , B You donH know the half o f motoring pleasure timers chuckle. Remember when 'Mikollte, lb .4 0 1 6 W iUTelLYou WITH OLYMPIC TEAMS Woodland Park situated at the Jamroga, cf .3 0 1 1 until you’ve given TYDOL ETHYL wings to your north end was going In full blast? . When-you seejthe Klotzer, 2b . .0 0 0 0 car. Let Aunty Knock ride'with yon. Aboard S. S. President Roosevelt, The feature of the horse racing Ingraham, rf 0 1 1 Teaberry pink package those days was the long full gaited .2 (By Radio) July 19— This was the Tyler, p ----- .3 2 0 1 last day on shipboard for the United trotter owned by the late Walter otT dealers* counters let it ifi States athletes who will compete in Cowles of Buckland in the free for Total ...... 34 B 9 21 7 B be to you the sign o f pure the Olympic games at Amsterdam. all trot. His horse usually copped Innings ...... ,123 4B6 7 enjoyment. ^The tasty The President Roosevelt Is due at the 200 bushels of oats which went Oaks ...... 0(j,0 303 0— 6 Teaberry flavor is difier- Amsterdam tomorrow morning. to the horse finishing first. Woodland ...... 210 000 1-^B IT’S R E D I Coach Lawson Robertson called Two base hits Mikollte, Kelly, ent; it is better/Until off the day’s training schedules as Then Woodland Park was also You can tea it’s red Hickey: stolen bases Copeland 2, you try it you will never several members of the athletic used for a baseball game on Sun­ Godz, 1, Tyler; first base on balls .in the color gauge team reported stiff muscles. Other­ day when the old Cracker Factory Kelly 8, Tyler 3; struck out by know how good Qiewing at the oranget wise all the members are In good team would meet the Unltype Com­ Beebe 2, Kelly 8, Tyler B; Time Gum can bk black and GBAT condition. pany nine. They generally put a 1:20; umpire Bill Brennan. Final American entries were tele­ keg of beer on first base at the ^The TeaBerty pink padogs TTDoi. ETBTL pumpt. E T R Y t graphed to the Amsterdam Olympic start but before the game ended lawaits you now at all stotca. r*'- committee’ from Plymouth, Eng., the keg would, rest on third. Macauley Smith, of Boston, and The Government Printing Office, ANTI-KNOCK Wm. Agee, a Baltimore youngster, Perhaps there are a few of the by far the laVgest book and job CLARKS have been added to the entrants In real oldtimers who used to play printing plant In the world, is a C A S 01.1 NE the 10,000 metres race. handball on the Kerry street court Sou CAhiV CStcH larger establishment than six of the ojiTh Lr over at the north end. Those "were ten executive departments In the Another way to ma^e your new the days when the frigid zone citi­ •••A UNE’U number of emplojrei In Washington T& 3^. B AJLE/ . I car’s- finish last Is always to park In zens pretty nearly had a corner on and has the largest triittery of type­ * 5 ‘ r ■r-' between new cars. j';^he sports of Manchester. setting machlnei In the world. V I GUM fj.- T-4- W - - '• - V* "V -^1- ' ' f -.r Bx V ; - f ' ' V> '' ?*^ ^■%'’^■. ■•'^V':’- '■■ ' '' ■' ■ <■...... ,•< « ■ C • •■ r •-.! ;^:tV ■ - ■/; i*. ,>...-;i^., ,. ’

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BIKB ATTACKS AUTO, ' t ; d W CARELESS GBTS THE WQIJST OF IT Of the of a" million Amer­ A DAY IN CAMP WITH THE NATIONAL QIJARD MORRIS, CANDIDATE icans who visit France every year, M HIS niAINING There was a rear end collision between a bicycle and an automo­ FOR GOVERNORSHIPa u u iv tiu iu t spend $230,000,000 a year in bile on Main street at Il:l(h th is F rpance-. ^ 1 1=toO\-Et> ■ Me t6 lc> m e Me •morning. Miss Howell, of Cooper Hill.street was driving a close! car New Haven, Conn., July 19 — THeM THIS T/ME COAS PRoAddIfeC) ;ub Charles G. Nlorrls, of New Haven, Artie McGovern Says Tun- 'AMD COMeM *TUi$ south on Main stree,t and when op­ t e e h e e / H^.R/AAlDTWERte ' today yielded “ to th'e, ufglhgs ' of GECOAiD LOO\E

NERVOUS INFECTIONS ARE pears in/the form of occasional CRIPPLING AND PAINFUL cases her^ and there. Prof. Flexner By DR. MORRIS FTSHBEIN is in dined to believe that it is pos­ Editor Jonmal of the American' sible that the great wave of Ger­ ’There are other things as well as<^ slits that" hold the coin . tightly Medical Association and of HygeiBr man Immigration between 1900 bad coins that turn up time and will do, a small stout envelope if,it the Health Magazine and 1905 may have brought t^e againi— satisfied patrons are like Is handy, a wrapping of tissue or disease to the Atlantic coast cit^s that. They keep returning each any kind of paper, cloth or any­ Of all of the diseases that afflict of the United States. time they want a Permanent wave thing else, but please do not place' mankind those of the nervous sys­ ' Epidemic meningitis is caused to Mrs. Robinson’s Lily Beauty coins loose in the envelopes as so tem take a premier position in by a small round germ first located Shop, upstairs in tne House & Hale many do. their crippling, painful, serious na­ in 1887. The germ may live on the building, phone 1671. V ture. mucous membrane of the nose of The Garden Club of Manchester The nervous system is the great man and is transmitted from one “Groceryettes.” was pretty well advertised through­ person to another. electric switchboard of the human Nearly everything in the food out the state Sunday. No less than body controlling thought, move­ Before the discovery of the se­ ,and fruit lines comes In small pack­ three views of the June, flower ment and action, as well as sensa­ rum, the deaths varied from 65 to ages nowadays, and they are ideal show were to be found In the art- tion. Therefore, any disease that .90 per cent Today the mortality for the woman living alone or the particularly selects the bra,in and is under 25 p er ce n t' Before the gravature section of the Courant. couple doing light housekeeping giv- One was the wild flower garden the spinal cord is.likely to result discovery of the serum', epidemic ing-,yariety at a meal with little or most disastrously. meningitis attacking infants one J which I occupied the entire platform nothing, left over. This has given of Center church chapel, another Discovers Sermn year old klllei^ about 100 per cent; one enterprising New York man the In his George M. Kober lecture now less than 50 per cent die be­ was a view given of the artistically in Washington, D. C., Dr. Simon cause they are helped by serum idea for a novel grocery store, right arranged tables and another was a Flexner, director of the Rockefel­ treatinent off the Broadway theatrical dis­ general view of one section looking ler Institute for Medical Research, Attack Spinal Cord trict. He sells 450 food articles in an opposite direction from the devoted his attention to three of the When the germs get into the for a nickel or a dime each. He has stage. most serious diseases of the central body they are carried to the spin­ been in the grocery 'business for 20 nervous system that have recently al cord and there they attack the years and has watched the women’s While on the subject of garden­ afflicted mankind. They include covering of the eprd, spreading shopping methods change from the ing, I find that one or two of the epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis, even to the brain. 'These coverings time they bought whole sides of local members have beautiful epidemic infantile paralysis and are called meninges, which gives to bacon and other things in propor­ plants of the latest development in epidemic encephalitis; the disease the name meningitis or tion, to the apartment or single gypsophlla, “ the Bristol Fairy”- It was for epidemic meningitis inflammation of the meninges. room dweller who often wants only brought out by Alexander Cum­ that Dr. Flexner discovered a cau­ In this disease we know definite­ enough for a meal, because she has mings, Jr., of the Bristol nurseries, sative serum which lowered the ly the cause and we have a specific no ice or no way of storing food one of the judges at the above death rate from almost complete medical treatment which, if used and does not always choose to eat mentioned show and a speaker at fatality to a relatively low percen­ early, will produce favorable re­ at a restaurant. Women of course one of the winter meetings. It is a tage. sults. are the sole patrons of such enter­ beauty and no mistake. ‘ About 1904 a large epidemic of Sometimes severe paralyses re­ prises but the proprietor of the meningitis broke out in Europe and sult from this disease. With mod­ store in qu'estion denies that any Picnic Lnnch Cakes. -' America. Apparently it began in ern methods of treatment it Is pos­ women gave him the idea. He has A Herald reader contributes the Prussian Silesia and in certain At­ sible to lower the incidence of pa­ dinner specials, supplying two peo­ cake recipe below which she has lantic coast states of the United ralyses and it is possible also by ple for about 75 cents, buys sample made many times and is excellent States, and appeared regularly each study of the paralyzed nerves and packages of many breakfast foods for a picnic lunch. It is very summer with a considerable num­ muscles to secure favorable results and has small sizes of many of the economical, you will notice, requir­ ber of cases until about 1920. in the matter of development and m staples put up especially for his ing only one egg and one cup of Since that time it has about worn movement after the disease has trade. The store is in the main milk. The first step Is to beat the itself out as an epidemic, and ap- passed. “ self-serve,” only a few clerks are EXTREMELY GRACEFUl, egg well and cream one half cup of emnlovpri ; butter or other shortening with one .SS Extremely graceful afteruouh cup of sugar and a teaspoon dress of marked individu "ty. The Beet and cheese salad is an un­ vanilla. Beat these ingredients all sc-'.lloped hemline of lo 7 pla ■ i usually attractive salad and is well together, and add one cup of shirred skirt, attached to hip band, ideal with a fish dinner. I milk. Stir thoroughly and divide .. creates smart uneven hemline, so Beet and Cheese Salad. in two equal parts. Then take one popular at the moment. It Is espe­ Twelve tiny beets, 1 large pack­ and a half tablespoons cocoa, wet cially lovely in sheer crepe in age cream cheese, parsley, 1 cup with a little milk or water. Stir in ^TheiV Letters printed floral pattern for summer vinegar, 1-3 cup sugar, 6 v/hole flour in which a teaspoon of baking dance wear. Printed silk crepe, cloves, 2 inches stick cinnamon powder has been sifted. Follow the Dear Mom. rial for me here. Brother Shelton, crepe satin, -anton-faille crepe, broken in small pieces, 1-2 tea­ same plan with the plain mixture printed dimity, printed handker­ spoon salt, mayonnaise, hearts of I’m certainly glad that I invested whom I regard as my best bet, at and take from the light and the Molly arose and pulled out a cha ir. “ Thank goodness you came,” she said in" greeting. “ We couldn't the present time, is scarcely my chief linen, crepe de chine, novelty lettuce. dark batter enough for six small wisely and wildly in smart clothes rayon repe, and crepe Elizabeth have %vaited very long.” ideal. Cook beets until tender, plunge cupcakes of each, frosting the before I left Madame Elise’s shop, also charming fabrics to select for into cold water and slip skins. for I need all my war paint here. He quite frankly disapproves of dark ones with white or butter, THIS HAS HAPPENED Style No. 244. Pattern is der'gned Combine vinegar, sugar, spices Cyrus is paying for my things?” Lila was the leading spirit of the This hotel is filling up fast, and my language, my accent, my inde­ frosting and the light ones with BERTIE LOU W.IRD marries Lila asked, astutely reading Bertie class room and immensely popular. pendence, and my sunburn. He in sizes 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38, 40 and salt and bring to the boiling chocolate or white icing flavored the majority of the population is and 42 Inches bust. Price 15 cents ROD BRYER, who had previously Lou’s thoughts. They had many memories to share. says I am abominably educated, point. > Pour boiling hot over with orange, red raspberry juice or of my own sex. I am surrounded in stamps or coin (coin preferred). beets and let stand until cool. been engaged to LIL.A MARSH. “ Not a Jit,” the latter replied “ Remember the time I cut off by the most snappy and unscrupu­ and have no accomplishments that any preferred flavoring. The re­ They spend an ideal honeymoon candidly. your curls?” Lila asked. “ And your really mqtter. And yet, he says , climb through the win­ going to resolve Itself Into a mat­ tures he has seen in years— and them in minced parsley. Put three very simple matter to make the cup refer to her as Rod's second choice. tic,"” she begged, with a touch of dow?” ter of every woman for herself. that I am Jull of unrealized tal­ beets, one plain cheese ball and cakes and the marble cakes and This shadow deepens when they re­ her natural temper. Bertie Lou remembered that, and Somehow, I had forgotten the ents and possibilities. one parsley covered cheese ball gives variety for the picnic lunch or Manchester Herald on each salad plate covered with turn and find Lila playing dictator “ Was I?” Bertie Lou inquired in­ how she’d felt so lightheaded and fierce competition that goes on for It would have been much better Pattern Service the small family. We appreciate in their apartment because she nocently. “You asked me a ques­ comfortable all at once. She laugh­ the elusive male. For a while, I for me, he'thinks, to have had a leaves from lettuce hearts. Gar­ the kindness of the contributor of “ knows what Rod likes.” tion.” ed. “ I never enjoyed a bob so guess I have been riding high, and career instead of having married, nish with mayonnaise and serve this recipe. for now, he says I will never be As our patterns are mailed at once. Too much hospitality in the new Lila sighed. “ I don’t suppose it much,” she said. ^ I haven’t felt it. And by my sim­ frqra New Yorl? City please al­ “ But your hair is lovely now,” ple system of keeping Alan con­ more than an enthusiast and ; a Watch tlfe patterns that appear A favorite color of the moment home upsets their financial budget. has occurred to you that I’d like dabbler. low five days. This worries Bertie Lou as does the to be..friends with you, Bertie Lila told her. “ I mean it, Bertie stantly on the alert looking out daily on the home page. A number for evening attire, particularly in What he is really doing, is try­ Pattern No., ...... persistent annoyance of Lila. So she Lou?” Lou,” she added suddenly. “ And for me, he has had very little time new illustrations have been re­ tulle or other sheet materials, ia ing not to fall in love with me. ceived; very few of them, however, is happy when Rod accepts a posi­ “ No, not any more than Mrs. As- you have such good taste. I’ve al­ to get into trouble hipaself. Price 15 "Cents brown, dark brown rather than ways admired you for wearing just But here, I feel him slipping out For in spite of not approving of are for children and I doubt if any golden, often lighted up with beige tion ill New York with TOM tor, maybe,” Bertie Lou laughed. me, he really likes me, and he FRASER. “ Well, I think we ought to bury the right things, even ir I have of my hands. Undoubtedly all my will be brought out before some­ or lighter shades of brown. Navy fights against the ""idea. As a time in August. In sending curren­ Anxious to make a good impres­ the hatchet now,” Lila said. “ Cyrus gone in for more display in my own work will be spoiled if we stay. Name ...V ...... blue is gaining on the bright hard wardrobe. It was a sort of frantic What with Helen vamping him matter of principle, 1 must hum­ cy It pays to take every precaution. blues of the early season, and navy sion, they go to an expensive hotel thinks we’re friends. He’s been ble his proud spirit. That is why An' order comes from Homestead until tliey ^,an find an apartment. wondering why he ■ asn’t seen you effort to express myself, I guess. beautifully, and actually having Size ...... with white dots has had a tremend­ reduced him_ to the point of sub­ I am going out with him tonight street without either money or ous vogue. Yellow and greens are The cost of things amazes Bertie here.” Wayville was killing mj. in his boat for a sail after dinner. “ But everything is going to be jection where he will run errands stamps, another from Lebanon more favored than the all white for Lou and slie is embarrassed wlien Bertie Lou got a ray of light. So Anyhow, that will give Alan 'an Address...... contained only 10 cents and the MOLLY FR.VSER urges her to buy wonderful now. Cyrus can give me for her, and listen to singing, and the few occasions during tlje sum­ that was it? Cyrus raighi, be in­ with about three otheys in hot excellent opportunity to listen to patterns are 15 cents which is very mer when evening clothes are d&i more clothes than she can afford. quisitive. What had happened to the life I want. People who know Helen’s troubles for a few hours. how to live, and not dried ap mum­ pursuit I long for the good old reasonable. Use a coin container, manded. She stai'ts a charge account— Lila’s home town friends? “ I dare Perhaps If he hears enough of a homemade one with pastboard mies who go around with their days when I used to come in with MARY TAYLOR. against Rod’^ wishes. Feeling under say Lila’s afraid Molly might tell them, I may not be called on to Send your order to the “ Pat­ social obligation to the Frasers, and hands in the air in horror at ■'the my face smashed up in another him about Rod,” Bertie Lou con­ man’s car, and get a little atten­ interfere. tern Dept., Manchester Evening after having won sonie noney from cluded. “ They’re two of a feather. thought of anyone having a good Herald, Manchester, Conn.” niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii Tom at i)oker. Rod recklessly in­ time.” tion myself. . * Yours for trouble, But what aifference would it make There is painfully little mate­ vites the crowd to a night club. if he knew?” “ We weren’t so dead in Way­ MARYE. Lila aii’ives to visit Molly, who Sharply the answer came to her. ville,” Bertie Lou differed. I DON’T FXIRGET THAT | includes her in the party and seems “ That would cut Lila, off from see­ “ We weren’t? Say, Bertie Lou, to enjoy Bertie Lou’s discomfiture. ing Rod!” wait until you’ve been out a few The affair cost Ro

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ETHEL dience today and they enjoyed ihe WATKINS WORKERS rehearsal so much that they are an­ Wfuit the Kiddie xiously waiting for July 26, 27 and AT EAST HAMPTON 28 so they can see the real thing. Stars Say RADIO CO. MAY MERGE ftbnchester and Hartford WITH THE VICTOR CO. Rehearsal was well underway at the State Theater yesterday and the Stores Combine in Hold- Kiddies were going through their New York, July 19.— Merger of paces 11^ professional troupers. Victor Talking Machine Co., and mg Annual Outing. Following the close of the first act the Radio Corporation of America Manager Sanson noticed two little “ would be of tremendous benefit to kiddies who were not members of the future of both companies,” Ed­ Fifty or more highly Runhumed the cast sneaking into the theater ward E. Echumaker, president of •nd possibly slightly tired em­ to watch rehearsals. Mafiager San­ the Victor Co., said upon his return ployees of Watkins Brothers two son called them to him and told from Europe today. stores at South Manchester and them that sneaking around never “ I still believe in the possibility Hartford were back on the job gbt anyone anywhere, “ If you want of the two companies getting to­ early this morning after enjoying to see rehearsals, if you feel you gether and expect further negotia­ their 23rd annual outing, held yes­ must see them and will behave tions to that end,’’ he decla»red. terday at Lake Pocotopaug, East behave' yourself, come to me and “ The combined facilities of both Hampton. With a perfect day to ask me.. I’ll let you in but don’t companies, under one management, try to sneak in. Now go outside. ’ greet them, the store folks got would York toward greater econo­ away to an early start, arriving at During rehearsal today Manager Sanson suddenly noticed about a my and would lower the cost of pro­ the lake around 9 o’clock. C. El­ dozen outside youngsters coming duction which in the end would be more Watkins, treasurer of the firm, down the aisle led by the two vis­ passed on to the public.” was master of ceremonies, having itors of the day before. Commenting on the earnii gs out­ preceded the others to the lake so “ Well, what do you call this?” look for Victor, Schumaker said the that when they arrived a luncheon The spokesman for the group company faced one of the best years was ready to be served consisting of piped up -with "Remember what in its history. clam chowder and ham sandwiches. you said? Well here we is.” Volley ball was the first sport Thus it happened the Kiddie Re­ The height of bashfulness is a scheduled on the athletic program vue played to a rather crlticfcl au­ groom taking mistletoe along on and after a few games the contest­ his honeymoon. ants were ready for a dip in the lake. Hardly had they come out of the water when the call was made for the baseball game and every­ / O iw \ one loaded into cars and proceeded to the baseball diamond situated at the rear of the school in the center of East Hampton. Here again the events Vvcre run off on schedule, the baseball game getting away to an early start so that the 5 innings planned were plaj'ed before 12 o’clock. j The Hartford store again appear­ ed on the field without enough men to make up a team so it was neces­ sary to choose sides. However, one team was named the Hartford store and the other the South Manchester store, with the local boys coming through at the winning end of an 8 to 7 score. Eddie Gleason and Bill WIganowski were the batteries for R em em ber— the Manchester nine with Joe Sar­ gent and “ Butch” Lovett doing the heavy work for the Hartford Even though you are away, branch although both are in the shipping department of the local Guard Food store. Ray Hennequin, just back you can keep in touch with yquf from his vacation, felt fit to do the umpiring and came out of the game without a scratch. As You Guard Life office—and very likely take care Then all those who had not par­ The most , substantial part of the daily menu ticipated in the big ball game were lined up into two teams for a hand is usually the meat dish— and meat is an im­ o f whatever may arise ball game, the two teams being portant food, rich in strength-giving nutri­ headed by Helen Strong of the ment. No food, however, requires more scrup­ —by telephone Manchester store and Helen Rich­ ulous care. From the moment it arrives in the mond of the Hartford store, with kitchp, its wholesomeness is challenged. Dry ■ the Manchester players again com­ [ I W C l » 2B, By WEA SERVICE. INC. ing out on the winning end of the Cold is the safest, jnost appetizing preservative, score. both before and afteT the meat is cooked. By this time everyone was ready for another swim and it didn’t take business of this kind of vork and THE SO NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY long before practically all were in HOOVER PIAIK came to Manchester from Buffalo, ^ The Gas Refrigerator the water again, some preparing for where a similar store was opened. a real sunburn by taking canoe From Manchester he soes to Vir­ provides constant dry cold for pre­ rides. Canoe tilting proved to be ginia to arrange for the opening of a hardware store in that place. serving all food safely. And yet it one of the features of the day. Two REALREIEF is the simplest form of mechanical canoes, each carrying two paddlers It was' not without considerable and a warrior with a long stick on wOrk that the opehing this after­ refrigeration for it has no moving which was tied a soft ball, were en­ non was made possible as it was no parts, nothing to get out oi order. gaged in trying to tip each other FOR FARMERS small task to move the 20,000 dif­ over resulting in many side-splitting ferent kinds of goods that are sold tips. Those who felt in better (Continned from Page 1.) and as there are perhaps a thousand BEFORE PURCHASING physical condition than the others kinds of bolts, hinges and’ the like, INVESTIGATE FOURS is because he dislikes talking when it took a lot of time to get them in SIXES after the volley ball and baseball »59S < »72S games tried long distance swims a he has nothing to say. place and all properly tagged so GAS REFRIGERATION ♦795 y •ISSO number of them crossing the lake Talks of Visit that the prices could be seen at a tanting and back. The talk veered from his visit to glance. And then dinner was announced. President Coolldge, to fishing in the To accomplish this Earl G. Sea­ m i It was after two o’clock and so it Sierras and some reminiscences of man and his regular force, assivted was not necessary to announce the his boyhood. On two occasions, dur­ by carpenters, painters, electricians THE MANCHESTER arrival of the eats more than Once. ing the long ride across the western and other workers ha/e been put­ Chef Osano had prepared his usual plains, he • told crowds gathering ting in many extra hours. It was fine dinner and transported it around the rear platform of his only by working late last night and steaming hot from Manchester to train how he had traversed much of getting around very early this GAS COMPANY the lake. Broilers, southern style, the same route from Iowa to the morning that the opening this after­ Smooth and potatoes, fresh peas, spaghetti, coast on the old Oregon trail as an noon was made possible. salads, celer.y, pickles, coffee water­ eleven year old boy. At North melon, nuts, candy and cigars were Platte, Neb., he told of having a on the list. vivid memory of the town because Responsive as a A motor boat ride around the in his boyhood he had learned it lake in the afternoon proved a was the old stamping ground of means of cooling off that wa. great­ “ Buffalo Bill” Cody. Turbine ara ly appreciated, the temperature ‘The traditions of ‘Buffalo Bill’ even around the water being very were deep rooted in me as a boy,” high. Later in the afternon the he added, with a smile.'' employees left for home, very much In touching upon his fishing ex­ sunburned, stiff and tired but periences with the newspapermen. happy as ever. The trip to the lake Hoover described a fishing lodge he and back was made in private cars owns with other Californians high with the exception of two or three, ir the Sierras. the entire forces of both stores “ Maybe we can get away to go were present. fishing for a little while,” the nomi­ nee added smiling wistfully. The SMITH W ill STRESS suggestion was applauded. VIEWS ON DRY lA W BUSH FIRM OPENS ITS NEW AND NOVEl STORE (Continued from Page 1) of the chief issues In the coming campaign. Twenty Thousand Different m y Farm Relief Articles Directly Under Cus­ Farm relief also will be dealt with extensively by Smith In his tomers Eye. notification speech, it was predict­ ed. He already has sent word to The F. T^ Bllsh Hardware Com­ the farmers of the middle west tell­ pany opened Its new store In the ing them he stands squarely on the plank in the Democratic platform Tinker Block at 1 o’clock this after­ which calls for farm relief, and noon and those who visited the promising them that in the event place saw an ultra-modern hard­ of his election he will take speedy ware store with a dfsplay of over action to whip a concrete plan Into 20,000 different articles in sight. DURANT shape for submission to Congress This represented about ninety-nine at its opening session. per cent, of the articles handled by It 18 rather difficult to compare the Friends of the governor predict the company. he will give a good account of him­ This display is made possible by performance o f the Durant ''65” with self as he invades the middle west. the unusual system of fixtures u c c e s s isn’t always a matter of pep- anything except another Durant. And They point to the fact that he has which are new in this section and played an important part in the en­ are so constructed that each article severance* \ Sometimes its just a ques­ the heat way to have you appreciate actment by the New York Legisla­ S ture ' of measures of vital import­ contained in the drawers or shelves tion of method in seeking your desires at the that there is something new in motor ance to the farmers of this state. inside of the display boards is most direct course* The Classified Section shown by sample. The open display cars is to ask you to drive one. So Before he makes the final draft of The Herald is a real clearing house o f of his acceptance speech the gov­ In glass trays set on table-like fig­ come in this week, and try a Durant! ernor will confer with many lead­ ures through the center of the room prospective buyers and sellers, employers ing Democratic members of Con­ gives the customers an opportunity gress, to see just what Is offered and also j and epjiloyees, tenants and landlords. Two U. S. Senators, Millard B. to select the article he wants. This ffydings, of Maryland, and Harry is a help not only to tbs patron but ' Pickett Motor Sales B. Hawes of Missouri, were the to the salesmen, as often a custom Igovernor’s guests at the executive is not familiar with the trade name 22-24 Maple Street tnauflion today. They came to Al­ of an article In the hardware line W I Phone 201t bany fresh from a conference with though ne knows what he wants. South Manchester yohh J. Raskob, national chairman. The store is well lighted during In New York. Both are members of the day time by the windows on the MONTH AFTER MONTH DURANT FACTORIES CONTINUE TO BREAK TBpEIR OWN PRODUCTION RECORDS the Democratic Senatorial campaign east and south sides and In the eve­ CLASSIFIED committee which is expected to ning there are twelve 300 watt shortly open headquarters in New lights so placed as to .prevent over­ York City. It *ls understood the lapping shadows and give an even, prove^or discussed various phases smooth light.

Df hft campaign with them and that The arrangement of the display } they .nought his adirice concerning was done by Herbert Godschacke, he oampaign to elect a Democratic who has been here for the better tlenate. part of two months. He makes a Herald Advertising Pays--Use

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Want Ad Information Birth* GMdeh*Farm*Dalry Products 00 liiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiit BORN— A SON to Mr. and Mrs. John FOR SAliE—ABOUT 1 ACRE of HEBRON Manchester H, Humpstone (Noe) Marlbelle standing grass. Inquire at Junction Cheney of Brooklyn, New York, of 'Woodbrldge and Mather street. mother and child doing well. James Burns. !ilr. and Mrs. Arnold Kellogg of Evening Herald Saybrook were guests of Mr. Kel­ Honsehold Goods 61 Classified Advertisements Lost and Found l Phone Your Want logg’s sister. Miss C. E. Kellogg, on j ij —— _ * Monday. Count six average words to a line. w a t c h o u r w i n d o w s for the big­ Initials, numbers and abbreviations, LOST—"WILL THE person who picked gest bargains you ever had. Beauti­ , The offering at the union service each count as a word and compound up dark blue sweater Tuesday eve­ ful three piece living room suite, To The at' St. Peter’s church next Sunday words as two words. Minimum cost Is ning at, Fouracres, kindly return to regular $16J, now $110. Take it will be for the victims of the price of three lines. 127 Cooper HtU street? | quick Brown metal bed with cotton * • • mattress. good springs. regular Chinese famine. Line rates per day for transient LOST—A CHILTON fountain pen, In | $28.50, $21.50. ■ Ben.son Furniture An effort is being made to ads, ___ or near the Manchester Trust Co. Company. Home of good bedding. organize the town in the interests Kfltccllve March 17, 192< building. Finder please phone 1327 Evening Herald Cash Charge or bring to 462 No. Main. Reward. WE HAVE A FEW MORE good ham­ of tile Fresh Air organization. The 6 Consecutive Days .. 7 cts| 9 cts mocks, and refrigerators to close out matter, was taken up at the last 3 Consecutive Days .. 9 ctsl 11 cts Annonneements at a real bargain. Don't pass these ineetlng of the Young Women’s club 1 Day ...... 11 ctsl 1«. cts o'y. Benson Fu.iittRure Co. All orders for irregular Insertions here,-in response to a request f-om will be charged at the one-time rate. STEAMSHIP TICKETS— all parts of MUST BE SOLD AT once, moving t h-e heads of the society. Special rates for long term every the world. Ask tor sailing lists and away. Household furniture consist­ rates. Phone 750-2 Robert J Smith Call 664 iAmong the Hebron people who dav advertising given upcn req-jest. ing of dressers with large mirrors, .\ds ordered for three or six days 1009 Main street. $5 and ^2. Extension dining table $5. a trended the service of rededication .ind stopped before the third or fifth vyire double cot $1, chairs, small And Ask for “Bee” of. the Westchester Congregational liay will be charged -only for the ac­ Automolilles for Sale 4 tables, rockers, cooking utensils, etc church on Sunday were Mr. and tual number of limes the p.,_ appear­ cheap. Glass top fruit jars 25c dozen. Mrs. J. Banks Jones, Mrs. Frank ed. charging at the rate earned, but 1926 FORDOR SEDAN 29 Main street, corner Hudson, Man­ Tell Her What You Want no allowances or refunds can be made PICKETT MOTOR SALES chester. Raymond, Edward A. Raymond and on six time ads stopped aftei the 22-24 Maple St. Tel. 2017 daughter, Miss Ruth, Mrs. Carrie liftli day. FOR SALE— 4 ROOMS of household She will take your ad, help you word it tor best results, Burnham, William T. Jones, Mrs. No "till forbids"; display i no hot FOR SALE — 1Q27 Hud.son Brougham, furniture, including piano, three .void . , custom built, runs .Tnd looks like i piece living room suite, eight piece and see that it is properly inserted. Bill will be mailed Helen White, and daughter, Miss Till' Heraid will no. be responsil)le new. Tel. 211. dining room suite, breakfast suite, 4 same day allowing you until seventh day after Insertion Daisy White. The rededicatior ser­ for more than one incorrect insertion piece bedroom suite, Glenwood to take advantage of the CASH RATE. FOR SALE THIS FINE HOUSi of any advertisement ordered for kitchen stove. Ice box, Davenport mon was preached/by the Rev Wil­ . m DEPENDABLE USED CARS- I*, more than one time. .UANCHESTER MOTOR SALES CO. table, also other articles. Joseph liam S. Beard, a former pastor of TO SETTLE AN ESTATE ii . The inadvertent omission ot tneor- 1069 Main S, So. Manchester Prentice, Hotel Sheridan. the church. re.oi (uildication of advertising will be Open Eve. and Sun. Tel. 740 An Opportunity for Those Contemplating rrotilicd only ty cancellation of the .TUST BOUGHT OUT hotel. Havb a lot The sudden death of George F. vlmfge made for the service rendered. of the following on hand and will Mitchell, which occurred Monday Building or Buying! • • • 1927 Oldsmoblle l.andau. $700. sacrifice at any price: dressers, afternoon was a shock to the com­ This house is brand new and has ndver been occupied. It is locat­ .\11 ad vert i'enii-n ts most enntorm lyi.i Oldsmoblle Sedan. $375. eliests of drawers, cot beds, bed Houses for Sale ed a 1-4 of a mile from Manchester Green on Vernon street. It is in style, cony :uiil typograpliy with room tables rockers and chairs. Apartments, Plats, Tenements 63 munity. Mr. Mitchell was apparently lOtfi Old.smobtle 2-Uoor .Sedan. $400. •• unusually well-built and finished throughout. regulations entoreed liy the imldlsh- Ten other good used cars at reduc­ Ostrinsky’s Furniture Store, 28 Oak. in his usual health, and was assist­ There are six rooms and a large bath, electricity, modern plumb­ ers. and they reserve the right to ed prices. TO RENT— 6 ROOMS all improve­ FOR SALE— GREENACRES, nice six ing tho hay makers in getting in his ing, large porch. The lot is 60x300 which gives, plenty of room for edit, revise oi reject any cony con­ I TUSKA RADIO WITH dry batteries ments, and garage, window shades, room bungalow, cteam heat, oak liay crop. He was mowing away the garden or other planting, and for a garage. sidered Obj • OilKt Id . CHAWKultl) .■UJTO SUPPLY CO. and tube^ $25. Three piece velour screens, combination storm , and floors and trim. Price $6,800. Owner The large living room and dining room are finished in chest­ '.OSING HOURS—Classilieri ads Center and Trotter Sts. living room suite, reversible cush­ screen doors. 358 Main street, near leaving town. Must be sold at once. hay in th2 oarn when he fell d ad. nut. The stairway Is also built ot this beautiful wood. .. to be pnblsilied same day must be re- Tel. 1174 or 2021 2. ions, Nachinan construction, $105, Haynes. Telephone 555. Arthur .A. Knofla, telephone 782-2, Medical examiner Cyrus E. Pendle­ The kitchen and pantry are ample and well arranged. The second ceix’ed bv’ 12 o'cloclt noon. Sat irdar'S 875 Main street. ton, M.D., of Colchestei and floor contains one large and two smaller bedrooms, and ■the larg« lu::;o a. m. WATKINS FURNITURE EXCHANGE FOR RENT— FOUR ROOMS' all im­ bath. Plenty of closets, buil^-in cupboards, and other Tittle' features CHEV'ltuT.ET SALKS & SERVICE provements, steam heat. Call 136 Bis- FOR S.ALE— WOULD YOU BUY a Hebron, was summoned and pro­ that mean so much, help to make this liouse speoializcFl'ia I’riees right—ears right.. iieart trouble. Dr. Pendleton said .\ds are acceiiled ovei tlie tei,q))ioue J a cq u a rd velour suite, allover de­ FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement at 177 only $5,500. .Steam heat and all mod­ that though Mr. Mitchell’s death this work you will find it a real liome. It can be bought on easy- .It Hie I'H.MiGl-; R.-\TI-; given above H A. S'l'KPIIENS sign, reversible cushions $86. Holmes Oak street. Inquire 179 Oak street, ern improvements. Call Arthur A. terms with a re;ison;ible cash payment. .IS a comenience to aiiverliscrs. but Ceiiifi ill Knox Tel. S39--2 Bros. Furniture Co.. 649 Main street. or call 1619 after 5 p. m. Knofla telephone 782-2, 875 Main St. was probably hastened by the neat Hie C.ASH It.iVTI'lS will be accepted as Tel. 1628, and over exertion his condition was For Information. Call ' J l•■^l.l, l’.\ V.MIONT if paid at tin- Imsi- Aulo Accessories— Tires C FOR RENT— FOUR ROOM flat, first Real Estate for Exchange 76 such that death was sure to have C. H. SMITH, ADMINISTRATOR ness office on or lie.Oire the seventh floor, hot water heat, at 170 Oak Laurel 93-3- Wanted— To Buy 68 street or Call 616-5. occurred within a short time. The -Open for inspection Sunday, July 22, from 1 to 4 p. day following the first insert dm ■>' $15 BUYS COMPl.ETE set of four m-i eacli ad. ollier'vise tlie CH.^RflE I'OR Sa I.E o r e x c h a n g e proporty deceased was the son of the late Indian Stiock Absorbers Free trial. WILL PA? HIGHEST prices for all a Pa R'I'MENTS—T wo. three and four in town, in good localliy. What have iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiimgiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiHgiini i;.\TE will lie coUecteil. .No responsl- Tile Indian is ine finest shuck ab- Mr. and Mrs. Stephefi M. Mitchell. bilitv for errors in teleplumed ads kinds of poultry. We will also buy room apartments, beat, lanitor ser­ you to offer? Wm. Kanelil. Telephone sorlier vet rhade. Ask us about It. rags, papers and all kinds of lunk. vice, gas range, refrigerator, in-a- 1776. Ho was 71 years of age, and had al­ will 'he assumed and' their accuracy Center Auto Supply Co.. 155 Center. cannot be guaranteed. Call 1506-2. door bed furnished. Call Manchester ways been a Democrat in politics. Tel. 673 Construction Company. 2100 or tele­ phone 782-2. He was proprietor of a repair and Rooms VVithont Board 5$) Inde.N of Classifications Motorcycles— Birycles 11 hardware business in Hebron. He Evening Herald Want .Ads a'e now FOR RENT— SEVERAL first class HAROLD BELL WRIGHT leaves his wife, Mrs Mary (Post) grouped according ti' classifications rents with all Improvements. Apply Single Houses You May Buy below and for handy reference will FOR SALE—BICYCLE in good con­ FOR RENT— FURNISHED room, 19 Edward ) Holt. 865 Main street.. Tel Mitchell. Funeral services wiP take appear in the numerical order ndi- | dition, new tire on rear wheel. Rea­ Locust street. Telephone 1121. 560. place at his late residence on Thurs sonable price. Teleplione 1034. STORY AT THE STATE Henry Street— good one of seven rooms and conveniences in'r cated; day, at 2 p. m., the Re,. John Dee- eluding fireplace, extra size lot. one car garage. Price 'only Birtlis ...... FOR r e n t —TWO AND three room ter officiating. Engagements ...... Florists-—.Nurseries Boarders Warited 3U-A suites in .R)hnson Block, with mod- ?8,000. - ' •Marriages ...... ern Improvements Apply to lohn- ‘Shepherd of the Hills” Here Thursday’s program for St. Another on Henry Street of five rooms with attaclied garage, Deatlis ...... son. Phone 624 or lanitor 2040. Peter’s school includes lectures by FOR SALE—150.000 winter cabbage i \V A.N'T ED— 2 luiardvrs. Inquire 71 Today and Tomorrow With steam neat, gas, etc. Lot 66.\155. Price $6,600. 'V\’atch Cards of Thanks ...... and celery plants Geraniums 'ind | the Rev Lewis F. Hite, continuing In Memoriam ...... Wells street. Business l.ocations for Rent tt4 Henry Street. other flowering plants, 379 Burnside Another Feature—Barthei- his work on Plato, and by Dr. Lost and Found ...... •Ave. Greenhouse, East Hartford Call Six room new, steam heat and up to date in every way, good' Announcements ...... Laurel 1610. Country Board— Resorts mess Sunday. Eugene Chase, -continuiiig 17th 3' 60 FOR RENT—S.MALL store, suitable lot with some fruit trees, close to Gffiiter Street. Price $7,500. Personals ...... for tailor or shoe shop, or confec­ ' Aiitoniuhilon Century English Jlistory. A lecture $5,800 takes a nice 5 room single. There is a furnace, gas, ■ 4 Moving— Trucking— Storage 20 FOR RENT—SAYBROOK Manor, cot­ tions. located on Church street, rent When a novel read by virtually on Mozart will be given by Dr Ed­ etc. Also a garage. Very ea;;, terms. * ' Automobile.s for Sale .... reasonable. Inquire at 13 Winter St Automobiles for Exchange tage unengaged weeks, July 28 to everyor.e is produced as screen ward Austin Warren. This will take $6,350 is the entire cost of a 6 room single, oak floors and- Auto Accessories—Tir^s . August 4; August 11 to IS; August 25 liOCAL AND DONG distajice moving , to September ]; Septembir 1 to 8. entertainment, the film producer place at thevhome of the Misses tnm. A tine home for the price. Small amount of cash. Auto Repairing—Painting by experienced m L T. Wood 65 Houses for Rent 65 feels the weight of his responsibil­ Auto S ch o o ls...... 7-A , ;^isseU 8treeL.-4^el. 496. Call yBlll McKee. P'hone 9S0-2, IS Pendleton and will be illustrated on •Sjisiit^d-street. ,-iy ity tr. the followers of the novelist. Autos— Ship by Truck .'...... TO RENT— EIGHT ROOM house at 5,3 the piano. Dr. Benjamin Bisvell, Autos— For Hire ...... 9 PEURETT & GLENNEY moving sea­ .Mill street. aP improvement.s. Ii.ard Probably no novel of modern Edwai'd Flifit, Paul 'Vaka and Miss Garages—Service—Storage ...... 10 son is here. Several trucks at your jTd.''' Roo,'" and ib re e il^ »fctage. Mary F. wood floors; also one car garage. In­ times has been sc widely read as Marjorie- Martin will assist. Ques­ Motorcycles—Bicycle ...... 11 service, up to date .tulpment. ex­ quire at 187 Summit street. ROBERT j. SMITH Wanted Autos—Motorcycles .... 12 perienced men. Phone 7-2. Harold Bell Wriglit's “ The Shep­ tion box will take place as usual at Buainesa and Profesalonal Servicea FOR RENT—2 FAMILY house. 73 aiid herd of the Hills." This beautiful 4 p. m. Real Estate and Insurance. Business Services Offered ...... 13 Ma n c h e s t e r & n y. m o t o r uis. Apartments, Flnts, 'reneinenis 63 73 Benton street, first floor available aud inspiring romance has been An eatly communion service will 1009 Main Street. ^teamship Tickets.- Household Services Offered ...... 13-A patch — Part loads to* and from New Ju-ly 1st. second floor vacant. Inquiry brought forth in picture form,«-khci Building—Contracting ...... 14 YorJj. regular service. Call 7-2 or Home Bank and Trust Co. =bV -held at St. Petei's church next Florists—Nurseries ...... 15 1282. FOR RENT—NEAR CENTER, ti\e may be seen at the State theater to­ Sunday at 7 a. m., daylight time. Funeral Directors ...... 16 room flat, 27 Lilley street, steam night and tomorrow, witli another Heating—Plumbing—Roofing . 17 lieat. Inquire 21 Elro street. Tele­ The union service which was recent­ Repairing 23 FOR RENT— G ROOM HOUSE, all im­ feature. Insurance ...... 18 phone 2637-5. provements. Inquire 128 Maple St. ly announced will be hclo at I'l a. Millinery—Dressmaking ...... 19 While the film story, like the m.. daylight time. m Moving—^Trucking—Storage .... 20 l a w n MOWERS SHARPENED and FOR RENT— 6 ROOMS, all modern book, contains a plot that.'reaches . y HE BOOK OP KNOWLEDGE: Painting—Papering ...... 21 repaired, chimneys cleaned, key fil­ improvements, with garage, 29 Main Summer Homes for Kent 67 high dram’atic clima.Nes, a lovr'story Professional Services 22 ing. safes opened, saw filing and street. Telephone 1233. (343) Marionets Repairing ...... 23 grinding. Work called foi. Harold of e.xceptional appeals, and much Clemson, 108 North Elm street TeL FOR RENT— COZY. FLAT of four FOR RENT— 6 ROOM cottage, west Tailoring—Dyeing—Cleaning ... 24 side of Columbia Lake; also garage comedy, its outstanding feature Is Toilet Goods and S ervice...... 25 462. rooms, all improvements. Apply 598 its wonderfully accurate presenta­ WAPPING Sketches by Bessey; Synopsis by Braucher Center street. Harrison's. Stoi;e. Tel. on Lilac street. Inquire at 21 Elro Wanted—Business Service ...... 26 street or telephone 2637-5. Edncational . SEWING MACHINE, repairing of 569/'‘i Sj --L- .. '; ! .. tion of life in the Ozark Mountains. Courses and Classes ...... ,...... 27 all makes, oils, needles and'suppltes. The veritable lU'Ine of .rustic beauty, The reg-ular meeMng of the Blue Private Instruction ...... 28 R. W. Garrard. 37 Edward str -t. T^< JffiNT-t-StORU j^5x50 ft. One 3 picturesque characters aud Quainl Triangle which was *c have been Dancing ...... 3 8 -A Phone 716. room apartment, one 4 rbo. apart- held ,at the home of Mrs. Frank Musical—Dramatic ...... mient, furnishe rooms. Squires, 28 costumed afforded by this absorbing Wanted—Instruction ...... 30 LAWN MOWER sh' ’•oenlng. repair­ Birch. COVENTRY backwoods locale was fully exploit­ Congdon of Laure/ Hill, on last Financial ing. Phonographs, clocks, electric ed by the director, Albert Rogell. Tuesday evening, was postponed on Bonds—Stocks—Mortgages ...... 31 cleaners, locks repaired. Key mak­ account of some of the members Business Opportunities ...... 32 ing. Brattbwaite, 52 Pearl street. TO RfflST— 5 ItOOM tenement, 94 Mrs. Eva Buchanan and .lo'u* Great pains were taken to bring to Aloney to Loan ...... 33 Wells'^treet, Price $22.50. children Eva, yWlliam, Arthur'and the screen even more Ozark color having other engagements. Money V,'anted ...... 34 Money to Loan 33 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buchanan than Wright’s famous novel con­ There was a holdup on the East Help and Sltnationn FOR fiENT-MODERN FLAT of four tains. VV'indsor Hill road the'first of the Help Wanted—Female ...... 35 rooms. Inquiry 71 Bridge street, or and daughter motored here froiy Help Wanted—Male ...... 35 MONEY TO LOAN on mortgages. phone 772-2. Staten Island and spent the first The principle characters in the Week, when Tony Sullivan who was Help Wanted—Male or Female... 3'7 Mortgages bought and sold. • P. D. ■sto.ry are David Howitt—Lthe shep­ returning to his home was met by JI of the week ■vyith the former's sis- Agents Wanted ...... 37-A Comollo. 13 Oak street, telephon,. FOR RENT—W e s t s i d e 6 room Mrs. Dan. Newman, returning herd, ‘ Sammy" Lane, a beautiful three or four men who were dress­ Situations Wanted—Female .... 38 1540. tenement, all improvements, garage, .Situations W anlid—Male ...... 39 Window shades.-rent' ' reasonable Call I Tuesday morning, William and backwoods girl and Young Matt, ed in khaki clothes came forth from 639-2. Employment Agencies ...... 40 Help Wanted— Female 35 j Arthur staying for a few weeks to her heroic and handsome lover their hiding places and grabbed l.lve Stock— Pels— Poultry— Vcliicles j FOR RENT^TW q. ROOM -apt-rtment, enjoy the country. .Alec Francis, in the role of the him tearing , his clothes and only Dogs— Birds—Pets ...... 41 |WANTED—RELIABLE girl for light Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. leaving him alone there, after they Live Stock— Vehicles ...... 42 i also furnished, room.' Inquire at Sel- shepherd contributes the greatest house work, and care of one child. wltz Shoe Shop. Wallace McKnlght and children performance of his screen career. had taken ?31 from him. Poultry ; id Supplies ...... 43 ' Address Box K, in care of Herald. Wanted—Pets — Poultry—Stock 44 ' FOR RENT— 4'. ROOM tenement, all Kathryn and Rutli and Mrs. H. C. Molly O’Day’s sweet personality East Central Pomona Grange No. For Sale— .AliNcellniieoiin McKnight are expected at Mrs. Mc- 3 are tp hold a joint picnic with Do you know how to become a dwarf-or maridnet .Arliclcs for Sale ...... 4 7 Help Wanted— Mule 36 improvements. 291 Si^uce street. E. lives and breaths, all through her Boats and .Accessories ...... E. Scranton, telephone 407-2. ' Knight’s sister’s, Mrs. J. E. Kings­ characterization as the,girl, “ Sam­ Springfield Pomona Grange No. 12 and give a puppet show? The living marion^t STOWn Building Matciials ...... bury. They will return Tuesday. on Frid.'.y, August 3rd., at King WANTED - EXPERIENCED bushel FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on my" Lane. John Boles, famous on the stage above is easy td work out. 'Thie^mre Diamonds — Watclies—Jewe. 'v . . man for House's Tailor Shop. Inquire Monday evening the Ready Help­ Phillips stockade, Springfield. All Electric;.! Appliances—Radio . . . Spruce street, all improvements. Ap­ stage star is seen as Young Matt, C. l-b House & Son's Store. ply 93 Foster street or telephone ers and Choral club will put on her lover. Others in the cast are, kinds of athletic games ..nd sports really two boys in the picture, one boy’s hands l»fhg Fuel.and Feed ...... 41 409-3. G:irden — Farm—Dairy Products another of their famous old fash­ Mathew Betz, Otis Harlan and Carl art being planned. A baseball game the feet pf the dwariF while the hands folded in fro ^ ^>f Household Goods ...... 51 Sitnations W'antert— Female 38 ion New England boiled dinners. between'the'two Pomona Granges is . the picture are those of another boy. Macliiiiery and Tool.s*...... FOR RENT— 4 ROOM tenement, all Stockdale. improvements, at 156 Eldrldge The McKnight family will put on a The associate feature for today also looked forward to. Arthur E. By NEA, Through Special Permission of the Publishers of Tho Book of K'nowledgo, Copyright, W23-26. .Music:il Instruments ...... 3 ! WANTED CLERICAL or steno- street. Inquire 30 Griswold street. musical entertainment. Supper will • 9 . . ______^ ____ Office and Store lOqiiiiiment ...... -.4 I graphic work by young girl. Experi­ and tomorrow presents Malcolm Loomis and James M. Preston froin Sporting i',ciigger area. Hi llSe.>.- fo I Sale ...... leis Karl .Marks. 136 Summer .sireet. and they are well posted. From order to keep progressing and not I'eleplmne 1877. and better than ever. Eiight of the new deaths -were due Lois for Sale ...... Manchester it makes a pleasant have to keep covering the old Jiesort l'io|ieii.v for .Sale-...... 74 ground. to drowning, as men and women FRONT Suliurliaii for Sale ...... day’s' drive and an interesting ad­ sought relief from the sun’s rays at >1.1 \ I'lH Hlti>THI6BS d.ay old chicks or Ko;il Kslaie im l-bM-li.-i iige ...... venture. The guides tell many his- j The prize boob has again been the beaches. Three persons died This illustrates .how Wani'-d Heal Ksl. le ...... from two f r-.a r -old hens. Hotlvwoori toric tales about dark deeds as- Julian calendar was in use the boys stand. A cur­ \ net ion— I,eg.-I I Nut lees Stral II - Hi.exi tested and free from located. He thought he could buy of heat prostration. One man, net ioiu .Sa les ...... white dlaiTliea. Ollvr-r Bros.. Clarks they show you through New gate. | jugt prior to the present or Gre- a set of chains for his tires at one crazed by the atmosphere, killed tain is necessary be­ Cornet. Conn. It is a worthwhile trip all-in-all. ■ gorian calendar. Legal .Notices ...... of these chain grocery stores. himself. tween them, so the de­ this shows ;you ception Cannot, be.,de‘-', can makO' ^ sti for GAS BUGGIES— Rumors! By Frank Beck tected. I'LL ADMIT IT ///// IP HADN'T I / LOOKS FUNNY THAT OH, SURE* YQS3 IF H E M IS SNEAKED OFF TO OH, W ELL... SHOULD WORRY. AMY SUBMITTED THE HOLD HANDS WITH S O IN N O ^ N T , IT WILL ALL YO U R EY E is n 't WHINING NAME , COLDQRIP, VIOLA, y o u 'd HAVE W H Y Wa s h e s o BUT ON THE OTHER HAND BLO W O VER B L A C K . . . \pUR ( BEEN USED AS A IN A COUPLE K EEN ABOUT HOLOftlG HEM IS TOO SIMPLE - LOOKING HEAD DIDN'T A CONTEST r WHY d o o r m a t in s t e a d of O F D A Y S . . . ANY POLISH r TO HAVE SCHEMED (T UP. ME. NO SIR . NOW. DID HE TALK US^ OF COURSE, IF I HAD BOTTLES ...YO y ^ 0IZ7Y TILL we < r KNOW WHY HEM WERENT MANGLED BEEN THERE, I WOULD 'w a s s o hot MADE FIRST PRIZE^ HAVE HANDLED THINGS ABOUT THE LIKE A MICROBE $ 2 5 0 __ W H f. HEMS DIFFERENTLY. 1 .. UNDER A h e r d FEAR THAT NAME "NULUSTER" OF STAMPEDING PEOPLE ^ CENTIPEDES MIGHT NOT UNDERSTAND 'vS'M t*!. ABOUT AMY W INNING FIRST PRIZE IN THE AUTO POLISH iiS-iliil CONTEST, WAS NOT ENTI.RELY Fix up curtains about this little stage and assernble IMAGINARY. w ur audience. Then recite, sing, tell stories or. dancei The boy concealed from view makes his hands twirl 4 " cane or give comical gestures. The effect is quite uh-' USM.olj and should interest your friends . ; ^ Slmehti »n

“ I never knew until I got a car,” WHAV OO VOO said the minister, “ that profanity -ANO Oe Vou'l « » S a T i O k M was so prevalent.” ^ SA6AN 6W “ Do you hear much of it on the KNOUS UHO 1 (a Ca w h e TKC k ssr o f Twe road?” SAAOe Woo, ■ PARY O f Vo o ! ' l-A “ Why,” replied the minister, ves Sift; jo ir MAOe iUAV M V 56C f. “ nearly everybody l bump into .SkiPPV? & O 0 M A O C MR WHeU swears dreadfully.” Part w we. WAS OMlV Cop: You are doing forty miles (. an hour. ia i / T h is h i« h - Motorist (whispering): Sh-h, make it seventy; I’m trying to sell the car to this guy. You can tell a sport model at i a glance. It has nine colors Instead of seven. .t / ______A young man who had taken his Vi. Ford out on a cold wintry day was covering the engine with a blanket. -ii Little Boy (looking on): “Don’t cover it up. Mister, I saw what it REG. U. S. PAT. OfT. was.” ‘ V 0*9ZS. BY NEA SEBV'CE. INC. Copjrii^ 1»28, Puqr U Cmby, Ctatnl.PnM AM,

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guson. Prosecuting- Attorney Char­ 83 MORE TAX UENS les R. Hathaway, Assistant Prose­ .VELVET MILL FOREMAN ABOUT TOWN COURT REVENUE V cuting Attorney James E. Rowland POLICE COURT and Probation Officer Edward C, St. Mary’s church school picnic, PAID OFF THIS WEEK Elliott, Jr. lU OF APPENDICITIS Morris Glaubinger of 66 Enfield, ■which was postponed last Saturday HERE INCREASES street, Hartford, paid a fine of $10 on account of the rainstorm, will be and costs in the Manchester police held the coming Saturday. Cars will Prospects of Eaisy Collection of TWENH IN CLASS OF Emil Krause of No. 87 Walnut court, this morning for speeding on Our 31st leawe at the foot of Locust street street, a foreman in Cheney Broth­ Center street. A(|cording to the at 8:45 a. :a., for Lake Gcmpounce, Half of Arrearages Seem ers velvet department, is at the 'testimony of Traffic Officer Wir- returning at 4 p. m. Realized. Number of Cases Tried Less UCENSE SEEKERS TODAY Manchester Memorial hospital talla, Glaubinger drove his Reo where he was operated upon for speedwagon at a speed of 45 miles Mrs. M. Jepsen and two children When the drive to collect back Than Last Year—Drunk appendicitis. an hour through the thickly settl­ of Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending a taxes was started this year there State Policeman Lowe expected Mr. Krause, with other* members ed portions of *Center street. few weeks with Mrs. Jepsen’s par­ were about $22,000 of arrearages to have only a small class- of auto­ of the department in the velvet mill Samuel H. Gellen of 32 W alker ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clemson on file. It was expected that at least Drivers Cause. mobile license applicants when he where he is employed, went on an street this town was arrested yes­ of North Elm street. Mr. Jepsen will fifty I>er cent of this amount would arrived in Manchester this morn­ outing Saturday and on returning terday 'or speeding. Because of come up from Brooklyn to spend be collected •vrithout any great ing, as only six persons were wait­ home he became 111. He placed the iilness he was unable to appear in the week-ends with his family. amount of trouble and this is prov­ ing, but before he had finished pht- cause of his illness t'o what he ate court this morning. He will be ing true. The annual report of the clerk ] of the Manchester town court for ! ting them through the oral tests on the outing, but Sunday he was given a hearing tomorrow mornin§ Helen Davidson Lodge, Daughters The first eight days in July saw the year ending July 1, shows that the number ijegan to increase and suffering pain and this continued of Scotia will celebrate its eighth the release of , fotiy-three liens there was a slight decrease in the by 10:15 the class numbered twen­ through Sunday night, Monday and anniversary in Tinker hall tomor- against property and during the number of cases tried by the court ty. Monday evening. Tuesday morning ro'v evening. The members of Clan present week there has been paid as compared with that for the same Unlike other places where appli­ there was such a change in his con McLean, O. S. C. will ’ e their back-taxes on property on which 83 period last year. The receipts, cants are examined for licenses dition that at 10 o’clock he was WATKINS BROTHERS guests. The Scotia Daughters will liens had Ijeen filed. The amounts however, show an increase over last Manchester’s class is composed taken to the hospital and at once have a business meeting promptly have not been large, only one ex­ year of nearly $2,000, being $15,- nearly in every case of local people, operated upon for appendicitis. • Is Now In at 7 o’clock, to allov; for the open ceeding $1,000, and this was paid 052.48 while last year they were very few coming from out of town He rallied well after, the opera session to follow. Mrs. Minnie Simp­ yesterday. Others run from $50 $13,149.37. This increase is ac­ tion and Mrs. Krause, who was f u n e r a l and $100 but the majority are to take their examinations. Yet son heads the committee in charge counted for because of the large there is always a class large enough with him this morning, reported small. 'The releases for the taxes number of persons found guilty of that his condition was exceptional of entertainment and refreshments paid this past week will be made to keep the state trooper busy dur­ for the celebration. driving while under the influence ing the hours that he is allowed ly good and that unless there were, ^trpxtmrs Pull Swing •out by the tax collector either this of liquor. The minimum fine for here. unexpected developments he was on week or -early next week and filed the -Toad to a quick recovery. Lois, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. this offense is $100. Another rea­ Robert K Anderson with the town clerk. son for the increase is the number Clvence Tracy of North Elm street The town’s fiscal year is drawing celebratev". her ninth birthday yes­ of men and women convicted of LOCAL WOMAN MARRIES to a close and while it will not be selling liquor. Don’t fail to read the Modern Phone: V)0 or 748-’ terday afternoon with a party for possible to tell just what the final Dyers ad on page ten today.—Adv. her little cousins who are here from standing will be until the town The report shows 432 cases tried. Brooklyn q.nd other playmates. The treasurer has the final figures of all Of these 104 were for plain intoxi­ IN NEW YORK C in children played outdoors and Mrs. the different departments there is cation, 51 for driving automobiles Exceptional Values while intoxicated and 32 for selling Tracy and her sister, Mrs. Benson an indication that Manchester will (Special^ to the Herald'; Willys-Knight served a lunch at tables outdoors. have lived within its income. liquor. Last year 470 cases were Lois received a number of birthday tried. Motor vehicle violations of New York, July' 19.—Miss Doris Overland-Whippet Last March at the adjourned an­ Mabel Cutler, 28, of 23 Spruce remembrances. nual town meeting, the selectmen various kinds make up a large per­ Typewriters centage of the work of the court. street. South Manchester, Conn., SERVICE In Every Department were apprehensive that the tax laid and Stewart B. Allen, 28, an as­ All makes, sold, rented, ex­ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheaton and was about half a mill less than During the past year 6 5 persons were found guilty of speeding. The sistant store manager, of 514 OAKLYN FILLING STATION changed and overhauled. son Gordon of Hilliard street re- would be needed, but figured on T h irty local traffic officers have been mak­ Sixth street. Union City, N. Special rental rates to stu­ tui:ned yesterday from Boston, back taxes to help out. It -looked, J., procured a marriage license at • Telephone 1284-2 where they attended the funeral after the rate was laid, as if the ing an effort to reduce this danger­ dents. Rebuilt machines ous practice, especially on Center the Jlunicipal building here yester­ Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. Whea­ town would be about $20,000 short. day. They indicated that they $20.00 and up. ton’s sister, Mrs. M. M. DeWolfe. The fact, however, that the street Automobile drivers ■nUio have been caught speeding above 45 would be married in the City Chap­ school budget showed a saving of el by Deputy City Clerk John J. about $7,000 was a big help and miles an hour were biought in. Shop Here Tonight! Frederick. Scranton of 18 Wil­ McCormick. liams street was badly shaken up through curtailment in some of the All the fines imposed for motor KEMP'S vehicle violations are paid to the Miss Cutler was born in West and had his left hip and side so other departments, together with Brookfield, Mass., and is the 763 Main St. Phone 821 badly bruised that for a time it the back,taxes collected, it seems state motor vehicle department. The amount paid to the state for daughter of Herbert R. and Bertha was thought the hip bone was now as though the 'anticipated Howard Cutler. Mr. Allen, the son broken as the result of a fall from $2O,O0O shortage would pretty the past year was $5,307.01. The Mumnum dasher amount paid to the tbwn was $9,- of George W. and Edith McClelland a stepladder he was using in his nearly disappear. Allen, was born in Wayne, N. J. work Tuesday at the Economy 745.47. The number of cases be­ store located at Depot Square. fore the court this year was about If You Want to Sell or 50 less than last year. The Man­ SOUTH MANCHESTER • C O N N ■ Miss Gertrude Collins of Main chester town court is self support­ CARS GREASED Rent Quickly We street left today for Bridgeport HOSPITAL NOTES ing and has been for several years. where she will visit with relatives The report does not include cases Oiled and Tightened for a week. held in the juvenile court and does Suggest That You not take into account those cases There will be a meeting of Divi­ Mrs. Fritz Anderson of Burn­ of a civil character. Campbell s Filling Station side was the only patient reported The officers of the. court include sion No. 1, A. O. H., in St. Jam es’ Phone 1551 School builSing this evening at 8 as being admitted to the Manches­ Judge Raymond A. Johnson, De­ Let Us o’clock, when action will be taken ter Memorial hospital this morning. puty Judge and Clerk Thomas Fer- A Good Location Is a Business Asset on taking part in the state field day in New Haven on July 28. Remodel The A Few Desirable Offices Are William Carney of Cambridge, Mass., a former resident of Man­ chester. returned to his home this FILMS Available in State Theater Bldg^ afternoon after a few days in Man­ DEVELOPED AND. Plumbing chester visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Our PRINTED At Moderate Rentals John Waddell of Cooper Hill and Cedar streets. He was accompanied 24 HOUR SERVICE SALES and SERVICE —you’ll find it one of the great­ INQUIRE JACK SANSON by his two sons. Film Deposit Hox at est features in helping make Store Entrance the sale. Manager of the State Theater Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Woodward, Milk r.f 121 Hollister street, are enter- HILLERY BROS. t.'iinin.g the wife of their son. Alvah Cray Woodward, of Detroit, and KEMP'S Tel. 1107 Joseph C. Wilson !'.v() children. Miss Ruth Virginia Plumbing and Heating Woodward and Master Theodore Is Safe 384 Htfd. Road, So. Manchester 1-ortrain Woodward. .Miss Ethel Vera Woodward has recently re­ 28 Spruce St., Phone 641 yvertise in The Evening Heraid-It Pays turned from an auto trip in New Doctors evferywfiejr^ in­ Hampshire. Maine, and Vermont, visitir.g in the latter state her aunt, cluding the chairman of -5!rs. Edwin I. Bryant, in Morris- ville. She was accompanied on the our own Board of Health trip by Miss Mary Bundy, of Nor­ wich, Mrs. Edith Clark Hartt, of emphas^e the impqrtance Mapleville, R. I., and Mrs. Florence of using pasteurized milk Clark Booth, of Woonsocket, R. I. They also motored into Canada, during the heated period. tr.kimg in Montreal for a brief visit. • < ifirt—Tir We take every sanitary precaution to SHOWER FOR MISS WHALEY safeguard our milk supply—and PAS­ Nonth Methodist .Tuiiior Choir Gives Party for Young Lady Soon to TEURIZE it for your further protection. UJ Marry Fred Hanson. ^ The Junior choir of' the North Methodist church held the final re­ Our Milk Is hearsal with the Misses Lydall on Hudson street last night, and fol­ lowed the work with a surprise PURE—CLEAN—SAFE miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ruth Whaley who is to be married in the near future to Fred Hanson. The girls had arranged with kir. Hanson to bring his fi­ ancee to the Lydall home at a cer­ AT EASE ANYWHERE! tain time, and when she entered J. H. HEWITT Miss Bernice Lydall struck up- the wedding march from Lohengrin on 49 Holl Street. Phone 2056 It’s the well-groomed woman whose charm is incon­ the piano. The gifts were all for spicuously noticeable in any smart gathering. You, use in the kitchen, and the mem­ t;oo, can stand out from the crowd by placing yourself in bers of the choir deposited them in our skilled hands. Bobs, Marcels, Permanent Waves, ■jlfcACKW ' a kitchen waste basket of tin, suit­ Facials and Manicures in the modes of the day—offered ably decorated. Miss Whaley also received a large bouquet of vari­ at moderate prices. ous kinds of paper flowers made by Shop Closed Wednetsdny Afternoons Daring July and August. the girls. Games were played and punch with assorted cookies serv­ ed. For Care Free Travel OXYGEN-ACETLYNE State Beauty Parlor WELDING state Theater Building. South Manchester, Phone 1941-2 Blacksmith Forging and Jobbing GOOD THINGS TO EAT lADY cash is the constant (Charles 0. W, Nelson FISH AND OTHERS. 277 East Middle Tiimpike Of course you’ll want fish tomorrow. Of course need of the traveler. Tel. 833-2 course. The weather says fish. And the need comes just right because Pinehurst’a fish supply couldn’t be sweeter or fresher or more Carry your funds in a form DAVID CHAMBERS nearly alive if it were zero weather than it is today —and will be tomorrow. that is safe and convenient, Again the swordfish, favorite of so many who are CONTRACTOR not real fish eaters, is prime. And we have some yet quickly negotiable at any AND BUILDER more of that delicious fresh salmon—than which - there is no finer hot weather food. Halibut all time wherever you may be. 68 Hollister Street the -way from the Greenland coast is another favorite of the not-so-fishy-palate’d. Mackerel are In splendid condition, and the filet of haddock, dressed haddock and filet of sole are, of course, as We' are here to serve the standard as beef steak. No cod this week—the W^e issue Arthur A. Knofla fleet has been out of luck. public. ’ We realize that the Tomatoes are lower—and better. They’re from man who wants one board 875 Main St, Tennessee and a bit finer grade tban those that Travelers Cheques and Letters of Credit hpe been coming from Mississippi. We have needs it just as badly as "the ? Insurance and Real Estate, native, beans today. And blueberries. And some particularly nice ripe peaches—peaches are fine gent who buys a. carload. in convenient denominations for use this year. Native summer squash from round- IT the Missus , wants a shelf about are excellent and we have a fine lot of Peter- in the United States or Europe LADIES! spn’s bunch beets at the low price of four for a pat up, send the boy over to the yard and we’U see that Try a quarter; Red raspberries—raw material for so many delicious desserts—are fine and reasonable •you get a go^ clear piece. Qr phone us and wo’U send FLEXIBLE SOLE in ; price. I t up. Service is ourmiddle name, for your'shoes. Comfortable You know about our Cantaloupes and Honey ind durable. "Dew melons. Let us pick out the Honey Dew 1^- and we will guarantee it—ever hear of a stunt like RUBBER HEELS ATTACHED th at? Hot - outdoors, but not in Pinehurst—come in THE MANCHESTER TRUST CO: 25c and. see.. W. G. Glenney Co. South Manchester, Cwin. SELwrrz : Or telephone 2000. Lumber, Masons’ Supplies 10 Pearl St. Place, Manchester. Phone 126

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