>: 'X •EBE WEATHER > ^ .t * Forecast by U» .8* Weather. Borean, i \ . Btortford. n e t PRESS RtIN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION :, ShOwieni late' tonight ahd Satur* for the Month of May, 19S® day; angh'«y wanner tonight and cooler S a tis f y ... ' . Conn. State Llibrary—Comp. ■r ■■/■* ■'. • ____• 5 , 5 1 8 - i Members of tbe Audit Bureau of ‘ til Clrculatloaa ______EIGHTEENi PAGES m C E THREE CEN!1PS ■>/ ; 1 SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930,. ■ S '^ i . •'TVa^.. 3'*-^' j 3i' (Classified Advertising on Page 16) VOL. XLIV., NO. 211. NOSilBPOENA AMERICANS WARNED SHAU TEXAS BE CUT OP t , I - '■>' Man of Suggested Division of Gigantic Lone Star Empire Along Lines Proposed by f II hTIS SiG STORM; TO QUIT WAR AREA Hei e s Map or sugg Garner, Ve teran Democratic Solon CANNOT AFFORD TO BET AFTER'WINNING $149,000 Chairnfan of Ubby Cbmmii- Over 300 h China Where I ADPRPSSED TO COUNTESS, Ottawa, June 6.—(AP)—A HOLDS A BOMB. Giaot Dirigible Com ^eiei Battle Is On-^Smoke dollar is still one hundred cents ' tee Says Bishop Caimou . PA CI^Q E to Wilfred Leblanc. j Paris,' June ,- 6.—(AP) — A 18,000 Mile Trip to Unit- The middle aged bachelor-car- j Is Not Compelled to An­ small mail parcel addressed to and Fire of Guns Are Seen penter won $149,000 Wednesday ^ with a ticket on the English | the Baroness Edouard dp Roto- Derby, and yesterday he attend- | swer All Questions. child today exploded in the Cen­ ed States and South In the City. ed his first horse race. | tral postoffice while employees But not a cent did he wager ; were sorting, mail. ica— Complete Jonm e; at Connaught Park. ' Although the explosion caused Jonesboro, Ark., June 6.—(AP)— ! a heavy detonation, no em­ Washington, June 6.—(AP) The “I can’t afford to,” he said, : Visiting his home here today for a; State Department records today “and I don’t intend to start bor­ ployee was near the basket in Lasted 19 Days; Course rowing.” J few hours before leaving for Dex-1 which the parcel was lying and showed that 305 Americans are m ter,' Mo., and then for Washington, i none was injured. the Tsiana-Fu district where Shansi Senator T. H. Caraway, chairman ; This was'the third occurance Changed Over France to troops are concentrating along the of the Senate lobby committee, said| of this nature in three months. ? o X m bank ol the Yellow m e r i he had . no intention a t present ofj The first two were of parcels Avoid Electrical Disturb- E F. Stranton, American consu FAMOUS EDUCATOR ordering - a subpoena issued for addressed to the Covmtess at Tsiana-Fu. informed the depart­ Bishop James Cannon, Jr., who yes-1 Ja’cques de Vienna- and Count ment that Shansi troops on June 4 terday walked out on the lobby '. de Boisselin. ance. were firing against troops under OF STATE IS DEAD committee General Han at Lokow, five miles “I see'nd oGcaSion to insist on north of Tsiana-Fu. The message the bishop testifying,” Caraway Friedrichshafen, Germany, JvSm' °ald a number of junke lnclu*ng said. ‘“The investigation is aimed some with cargoes of American oil 6.—(AP)—The Graf Zeppelin, homm at lobbying tmd not political mat­ MRS. HAMMESTEIN from her 18,000-mile voyage to' were burned and sank. Marcus White Was Head of ters. I do not know all the facts The city was panicky and the •*T Ob « that have developed since I left South America and the United smoke of fire from the guns could Normal School for Thirty- Washington but as he came to his IN POLICE COURT States, landed at Friedrichshafen at 36 COUNTIES IN own request, if he did not care to 7:22 p. ni., (1:22 p. m., E. S. T.). ^ ^ h f message said the Shansi SAN Ov THIS AREA answer questions he should be ex­ The Graf thus completed safely, a columns probably five Years. ANTONIO »' cused, is the view I have taken.” cruise lasting 19 days during which to the east and west of Tsiana i : When the government failed to that does not embrace the idea of “We have had more than • three ' Other Figures. ■ THE HOMECOMING. day surrounded the headquarters of prosperity for all is unsound.” Cemetery; Many at Services. Friedrichshafen, Germany, June'd. prove that Spohn kept “certain liq­ the All-India National Congress Makes Statement at Press million responses” he said. Some of the other figures are: uors for sale” as was charged in the Tamaulipas, 343,677. _(AP)—This home port of the here and raided the premises. Tt John Furphy, former Manchester Graf Zeppelin was excited today complaint, the directed verdict was was the third police raid since Nueva Leon, 416,173. made by Judge Kerrigan. Testimony, Conference. man, who died ih Hartford, was Chihuahua, 491,893. with expectation of the homecoming indicate all liquors seized in the launching of the civil disobedience FARMER IS TRYING buried" this morning in , Soldier? of the airliner after her seventh campaign. I CENSUS OF STATE Sonora, 315,312. raid belonged to patrons. Field, a three acre tract in the Nprthem District, Lower Cali­ TransAtlantic crossing. The judife, however, instructed Six members of the Bombay Con-: London, June 5.—(AP)—David Northwoods cemetery In Hartford. Flags were floating from most the prosecution that it could again gress committee’s “War Council | TO STARVE HIMSELF .Lloyd George, Britain’s war-time The funeral was held at 10. oclpcK fornia, 47,993. houses and a t the Zeppelin works In try Spohn on a charge of maintain­ were arrested, including President] ) premier, at the Imperial press con NEARLY COMPLETED this, morning at > the imdertaking the-Maybach engineering shops. ing a mfisance in that he permitted Joshi. The police conducted a jference today soimded the call to parlors of Farlay and MoUoy in .The Graf was expected home soi^ pietrbBS to bring liquor into the cafe thorough search of the premises ! a new empire imity. Hartford. Members of his wifes STOLE 14 AUTOS . time between seven and eight M d furnished them with ice, ginger- as well as of the Jinnah public hall I “We have attained equality family and many friends were pres­ o’clock tonight (between 1:00 p. m. ale and other “mixers.” He pointed w'hich* adjourned the Congress head­ Perfectly Sane; He Says He ! through unity,” he declared, sketch- ent. The hearers ; were , E^ard and 2 p. m., E. S. T.) . quarters. Only 12 Towns Missing; Hammfi, a ' hrothefi-to-law,; Jan^s Syracuse, N. Y., Jime 6.—(AP)— out the United States Supreme ! ing the situation In the days just Indicted in Middlesex county, A great laurel wreath commemq^ O o^ had already established the k Tired irf LlVffiU— D n 1 l^efore the great war and brining Murray, James McPartland, John fating the first South America BOYCOTT SHOPS. McKeown, Thomas* Beattie and Massachusetts, on charges of steal­ guM of a person so charged. IIICU Ul LlTlHS ' ' “ Ihig chronologyPopulation down finis to date. Far "Now is ing or receiving 14 automobiles, two flight was ready to be handed over Bombay, June 6.—(AP)—Picket­ let us rivet that equality through Hugh Craney. .:Furphy is.the first with ceremony to Dr. H'ogo ing of European shops in the fort or Manchester. ’yYprld' Wa? V ete^ to men who said,they were Frank Twenty-Sixth D il’r unity.” ,. , Dirnddana and Louis R. Anderson, a ncr by a representative of the tow* v i PW R M IN CRASH foreign quarter of the city began to­ "The Dominions,” he continued 1,386,330; be laid to final rest.in Soldiers Countess Brandenstein-Zepp«h,'' day in accordance with a decision of Field. The funeral was largely at­ n^gro, wqr'e held in Jail, here today ‘^entered the Versailles conference after their arrest on 'Warrants from daughter of the late Count Zeppetto, the Bombay "war coimcll” of the not as toddling babes in the ban^ tended. - ‘ was among the numerous enthusi­ All-India National Congress. Danville, Va., June ;v6l;;7fi(AP) — IKston* Diduth, June 6.—(AP.)—Two of a nurse, but as young men in New Haven, June 6.—(AP) — Anderson, police said, is a former asts crowing Into the old town by yotieig xuen and two women are Two volunteers dressed In khaki Today, predicted sls Uie time for bis the full panoply of war, earring ■: ■■■' ARCH -dOLUAiraBfi automobile from all parts of .ton shirts and wearing Gandhi caps, 6 nly 12 towns out of 169 in Connec­ resident of Syracuse. Alter ques doafl and three others are in a Du- death through self-imposed'starY’a- the trophies of their victory with country. luth hospital seriously injured, as took their position in front of each ticut remained to be reported on by Cuneo,^ Its4y, June 6;-^(AP)—The tioning them, police Mked Buffalo officials to seek a woman who start­ a result* of a head-on collision be­ of 12 European shops and urged In­ tion, found little change apparent in “We should strive onward % until /census supervisors at noon today. eleventh arch of a great bridge now t r e a su r y BALANCE tween an automobile and a street dians not to enter them to buy any­ the condition of Frank W. Davis, we have welded aU the nations of imder constroction oyer ' the river. ed from, here for that city in m thing. Europeans were not raolcs- One of these, Ghes)iire,'te .Wing re- autoxnohile bearlng-a Massachusetts car last night. farmer, who has refused food for the Empire Into 'one free common­ checked. It showed 2,812 ’ persons Stura colHapaed today ^ causihg the Washington, June 6.- VIoleit Huison, 34, Duluth, was ted. .. J * the last 26 days in an effort to end wealth of’equal and independent na­ death of eight worktpwi- Three men license. ' , . Treasury receipts for June A humorous touch was added to resident there as against 2,855 . An'doridn was taken at toe home Instaatty killed In the crash, while his life. tions, equal, ■ free and independent 1920 and claim. was made in were seriously Ihjured. . .' mother here. Both arrests $2,828,481.54; „ three''other occupants of the car, the pmceedings by one European Although perceptibly weaker to- in a commpnwealfii of vast oppor­ • The cause of-the collapse is being 166.00; balance $85,734,687.36. firm of outfitters providing stools were made last night. - Fred Haqson,;.18, Mrs. Mary Stew- tunities’but also with burdens and .(ContiBOSd Page' Three.) investigated.- •??'. V' ney, 2tl,‘bbth of Duluth, and John on which the Nationalist volunteers (Continued on Page ’Three.). responSilJifitiM.' Hartman,in, Mmneapous, Minneapolis, oiea died loaay. today. imigni;might aitsu. _ " , , ■ V'' ^ .-Vr.-'i*-- " MANCHESTEE EVENTNG HEr Xl D. SOUTH MANCHESTER. CONN, FEmAY, JUNE 6 ,19?0. PAGE TWO ^ own Army people took care of us, NEWLY MADEKNICHTS Local Stocks and those cemeteries! They are lUEW TARIFF1 AKirr BILLDILL I Nl WAR MOTHERS BACK more beautiful than any of us had TO BE GIVEN DINNER' ever imagined." State Briefs (Furnished by Putaiam St Co.) Adams Exp ...... • • • 80% Mrs. William H. Sidells of New­ S T R I ^ A SNAGl| A ntral Row, Hartford, Conn. Alleg Corp ...... 28% , FROM PILGRIMAGE berry, Fla., sent a personal tele- Am Can ...... « 3 % - 1 gram to President Hoover. ‘ I just Third Degree Group to Dine a t! Am and For Pow ...... 88% - I wanted him to know, ,, said, Washington, June 6—(AP)—Act­ GIRL WINS SCHOLARSHIP. DEATHS 1 P. M* Stocks. ing with dispatch, the conferees on Norwalk, June 6.—(AP)—Prin­ Hillside Inn at Bolton on | Bank Stocks. Am Intem at ...... tt% I “how grateful we all felt.” the tariff bill reached an informal cipal Philip Jakob of the Norwalk Tuesday Night. | ^ Bid Asked!Am Pow and L t ...... 102% agreement today on the challenged High school today announced that Bankers Trust Co. ... 325 Am Rad Stand S an ...... 81% First Unit Returns from duties on rayon filaments, specialty Miss Emily Daggy, 17, of the class A banquet in honor of the mem-! Mrs. Suauma f City Bank and Trust . 335 380 Am RoU MiU ...... 88% WORLD BANK BONDS cheese, and frozen cherries. of 1930 had been awarded one of befs raised to the third degree of|F. Schulz of 38 ataton/trwt. d^a Cap Nat B&T ...... — 870 Am ...... YO The conferees, however, struck a two Marinda C. Butler Robinson | S p 'b e U CouncT l^?. 573!a h ? s | ai her Conn. River ...... 425 Am T and T' ...... • *227 France— All But One in snag in endeavoring to rewrite por­ scholarships, given annuaUy to out-1 columbus, on May 4, last, will be ter an illness o' 39 Htfd Conn. T r u s t___132 142 Am Tob B ...... Washington, June 6—(AP) The ...... 1W% State Department today advised a tions of the complex watch para­ standing high school seniors in the ° Tuesday evening, June 10 at had been______a retltdent______here for 89 First Nat Htfd ...... 220 Am Wat Wka graphs and it was doubtful if the country showing the greatest de-j o’clock at the Hillside Inn, y e ars'^ was a charter member of Land Mtg and ’Title .. — Anaconda ...... Good Health. syndicate of New York bankers, the Ladles’ Aid Society of toe Ger­ headed by J. P. Morgan & Co., that measure could be reported back to gree of general leadership. -'Bolton. It will be open to members Mutual B A T ...... — AU Ref ...... 42% the Senate today. The scnolarships are a beque^ 011 ^bg council and their friends and man Lutheran Concordia chui^. New Brit Trust ...... — i Bald Loco ...... it will impose no objection to tne Her husband alone survives.. The issuance in the United Sta^e^ of ^a Representative Reid, Republican,, i the late Rienzi Robinson of D an-, ^.j^jbets must be obtained before Sat- Riverside T rust...... 500 !b End O ...... New York, Jime 6.—(AP)—Each Illinois, regarded as an expert on j igiggn, Conn. Each scholarship rep -; ^ bt. Reservations are in funeral will be at 2:30 Sunday after­ Vest Htfd, Trust .... 325 Bendix ...... a calm and happy light j the watch tariffs, and Senator 1 j-gggnts $400. 1 tj^g hands of the committee com- noon a t the home. Rev. H. O. Insurance Stocks. Beth Steel ...... : eyes, 227 American war mothers j bonds is Barkley, Democrat, Kentucky,; Miss Daggy attained an average j ^vrubrod Messier, chair- Weber will officiate and burial will xAetna Casualty ___140 145 'Can Pac ...... 1^% ' came back from the battlefields and. P share of the whose points ^of orc^er against L^^^se | gg'per cent in all he^studie^dur- Michael Sheridan, secretary; be in the East Cemetery. xAetna Life ...... 88 90% Case Thresh ...... 277 ' the cemeteries of France today. j ^ states in the issue will be and other. rates ‘sent the bill back I ber four years in. . ...high .. school, ' Robert McVeigh, Charles O’Connell, xAetna Fire, $10 par. 68% 70% 'Cerro De Pasco ...... ^ They had answered the call thati to conference yesterday, were call­ Thomas Holden, James Burke and xAutomobile ...... 41 43 iChi MU StP and P p f ...... 30% had been tugging at their hearts, o Q^^.^bird of the issue is to be ed in by the conferees to aid them. n e w h a r v a r d p r o f e s s o r George H. Williams, and those plan­ i Conn General ...... 136 .40 Chi and Norwest ...... 580 . for long years, and, as one of them' ^ Germany and Details Withheld New Haven, June 6 — (AP) — ning to attend should make ar­ FUNEEALS xHtfd Fire, $10 par .. 82 84 1 Chrysler ...... •. expressed it on landing m Hoboken, t remainder will be used in_ ___ the Details were withheld pending Nicholas Moseley, son-in-law of the rangements with one of this com­ Htfd Stm Boll, $10 par 66 69 iCol Gas and El ...... from the S. S. President Harding | commercialization of German r-re- complete settlement of the duties. ilate Arthur T. Hadley, president mittee. • * National F ire ...... 77 79 i Col Graph ...... 26^^ I A final vote on the two conference emeritus of Yale has been made an Mrs. Mary H anw >. today: , , t , ■ narations bonds. The fimeral of Mrs. Mary Hanna xPhoenix Fire ...... 88 90 Coml Solv ...... ^ * "Now I’m satisfied. I know | P _____------____ 1 reports Is not expected imtil next assistant professor at Harvard and Travelers ...... 1480 1500 \ 'comwlth and Sou ...... ---- 17% ' week. of 44 Union street was held this af­ ; where he is and what it’s like j b OYD -B. JONES DEAD will tutor in Latin and Greek. He PRIZE FOXTROT AT RAU’S ternoon from the late home at 2 Publitr UtUity Stocks. I Consol Gas ...... Republican leaders were not was until recently provost at A1-. xConn. Elec Serv . . . . 101 105 icontin Can ... j ...... ‘T w an th c first unit of the pll-; Haverhill, Mass,, June 6.-(APl alarmed today over the announce- o’clock. Rev. Marvin S. Stocking bertus Magnus college here. officiated and burial was in the xConn. Power ...... 90 92 jCom Prod ...... Tiossible bv an act of 1 Boyd B. Jones, 73, United States j by Steck, Democrat., Iowa In the last general election Mr. PAVILION ON SATURDAY Hartford Elec L t ---- 91 93 Curtiss Wright ...... »% griixi&.g;6, p ^ _^ _ i district attorney for Massachusetts ;i that he wmiiHwould vntp.vote Rp’ainst against the bill Mosley opposed Congressman Til- Buckland cemetery. Robert Gordon the i undei” President McKinley is dead i ^'g^e^rat^d they “w7r7Wad“y “to i sang two numbers. The bearers Greenwich W&G, pfd . 90 95 1 Dupont De Nem ...... 126% fson. His name again had been men- were William McCourt, George Hartford Giis ...... 72 — [Eastman Kodak ...... 2OT% TZrZ S im captain George Fried ; here I - ^ b % X e ho^T^^'veT^^^^" ^ «onedVy Democrats who are^ook- A prize foxtrot for a purse of Crockett, Max Kabrick, John Mc- do, pfd ...... 45 — I Elec Pow and Lt ...... ' ing for an opponent for Mr. Tilson 1Y9 Erie ...... « came bac^ williams of i Sunday and burial will be at George- ^ steck had been regarded as this fall, but as Mr. Moseley will gold will be held at Rau’s Pavilion Glinn, Leon Holmes and Fred S N E T C o ...... 174 Saturday night, June 7th. All those Cairns. do, rts, W. 1...... 8 % Fox Film A ...... 82,4, PoS iouS O., remained In V er-I tovm. The end^c_ame ^ate along with Senator Cope- reside in Cambridge, he is eliminated Manufacturing Stocks. Gen Elec ...... j ---- tn vipr fripnd M rs.' Boyd, a leading member of the | jand. Democrat, who had announced from the field. attending the dance are invited to dun, accord g ^ ___U j-g. | Massachusetts bar, was connected 1 ^bat he would oppose the measure compete. Ray Deleporte and nis Am Hardware ...... 59 61 Gen Foods ...... orchestra will furnish the dance Amer Hosiery ...... 3C Gen Mots ...... ” KILLS SELF IN CELL ABOUT TOWN Gold Dust ...... Hartford, June 6.— (AP)—Louis music and another pleasant evening American Silver ...... 18 Most »' “'7™“ M. of the eamel of dancing to the perfect music at Arrow H&H, com . . . 38% 40 Grigsby Grunow ...... ^ have ben efitted by the trip, appear ^ ^ Howard of the firm j Niedzwiecki, 22, of New Britain, Automatic RefHg---- 4 Inter Harv ...... ^ a CHAIN STORE SALES sentenced to state prison for from Rau’s Pavilion is assured. Ray and Fire in the woods off Hemlock 61 ing much rested. „ . £ jones Ellis and Marshall, Spring- one to three years in criminal Su- his boy’s played at Rau’s Pavilion xBigelow Sanford, com 58 Int Nickel Can ...... "It wae wonderful-all two daughtere, the Misses I street called out the fire apparatus xdo, pfd ...... 100 Int T and T ...... said Mrs. Ada Brown of i perior Court here yesterday after- last summer but an opportunity Is In the south end at three o’^ock this , Snencer 3 Johns ManvUle ...... 1 ^ ^ Garden, Fla. “The -way the I Eleanor P. and Ruth L. Jones, of ^ SHOW A DECREASE i noon for carrying concealed wea- offered those who have not heard afternoon. The blaze had a go^ j bluings ^ d ^bpencer 46% ■ 1 Haverhill survive. 1 ! pons, preferred death to incarcera- him to hear him broadcasting over Bristol Brass ...... 20 Kennecott French treated us, and the way our] start and threatened houses nearby do, pfd ...... 98 Kreuger and ToU 30% New York, June 6.— (AP)—Chain j tion and committeed suicide by Station WBZ Friday night for the but was quickly extinguished. Collins Co...... 102 Kroger Groc ...... 33% store sales reports for May, appear­ 1 swallowing poison in a cell in the Dunhill Clothes Co. Case, Lockwood and B 525 .Loew’s, Inc ...... ing today, were largely unfavorable, | Hartford county jail today. Listen in to their interesting pro­ Ever Ready Circle of Kings Colt’s Firearms ...... 25 i Lorillard ...... I when allowance Is made for in- , gram and then come over to Rau’s Daughters will be guests of Mrs. W. Eagle Lock ...... 36 i Mo Kan and Tex 49% creases in the number of stores in 1 SUB BASE GR.YDUATES. Pavilion, Crystal Lake Saturday F. Stiles, Sr., Tuesday afternoon of 45 New London, June 6.—(AP)- Fafnir Bearings ...... 75, Mont Ward . ---- SUMMER IS HERE night and see and hear them in per­ next week at her cottage at Crystal Fuller Bru.sh, Class A . — Nat Cash Reg A 62 i ° ^ r r W 00% r S ^ " c r reported',^ officers were son. Lake. The regular monthly meeting Hart & Cooley...... 125 Nat Dairy ...... 59% DRESS ACCORDINGLY i May sales aggregating $25,309,730, graduated today from the subAa- Those who atended Rau’s Pa­ of the circle will be held at that Hartmann Tob, com . — iNat Pow and Lt m a decline of 11.4 percent from May, | nne training school the subma vilion on Friday May oOth, and Sat­ time. do, 1st pfd ...... — |Nev Cop ...... 20 1929. Sales for the first five months j base here and we p urday, May 31st, report jolly good Inter Silver ...... 89 |N Y Cent ...... 171% Silk Underwear Silk Socks of the year, however, show a decline ! diplomas signifying th ^ y times, with perfect dance music. A A large group of local women do, pfd ...... 108 I Pan Am Pet B ...... 61% of only 1.4 percent. Stores in opera- : qualified for submarine service. continuation of this policy is plan­ members of the Democratic party xLanders, Frary & Clk 70 I Par Publix ...... 58% White or Colored ‘ 55c II tions were increased in 1929 from : The graduation exercises^ marked 76 the end of six months intensive ned, so that everyone attending are going to New Britain tonight to Mann & Bow, Class A 13 75c per garment 2 Pair $1 1,725 to 1,825. once will want to come again. Sev­ attend the meeting of the Hartford do. Class B ...... 7 President H T. Parson pointed ; study pointing to the graduation. eral exceptional recording bands County DemoC^tlc Women’s organ­ xNew Brit. Mch. com. 25 Radio ...... 49% out, however, that the decrease ■■ in Rear Admiral T. C. Hart, command­ 41 Shirts Union Suits er of the Navy control force, gave are being lined up about which fur­ ization at the Motel Erwin. Attor- North' & Judd ...... IP Rad Keith ...... Athletic May might be attributed to the fact ther announcement will be. made Philip J. Sullivan, Jr., of Niles Bern Pond ...... 33 Reading ...... , White or Colored that in May of last year was the the commencement address and pre­ n e y ___ sented the diplomas. later. ThompsonvUla and Democratic Na­ Peck Stow and Wilcox 8 Rem Rand ...... ^ » company’s 50th anniversary sale, tional Committeeman Archibald Russell Mfg Co. X ... 70 Repub SU ...... $1.55 - $3.50 $1 May sales showed an increase of 3.90 PRINCIPAL RESIGNS McNeil, Jr., of Bridgeport, will be xScovill ...... 87 Sears Roe ...... percent over April, although April xSeth Thom Co. com . 28 Simmons ...... was the month of the Easter trade. Shelton, June 6.—(AP)—Frank PRISON POPULATION the' speakers. The meeting opens at eight o’clock. xdo, pfd ...... 25 Sinclair Oil ...... When the weather S.c . oS. . Kresge V.W.,Co., reported M a y i w . Mayo, for the Past nine .vears Standard Screw ...... 120 725 Skelly Oil ...... forces you to discard your vest sales of $12,777,855, an increase of : IS NOW 127.940 do, pfd, guar “A” .. 100 3.5 percent over May, 1829.,and_an | tendere^d ^h.s^ «day^^^^ The Manchester City club at its xStanley Works ..... 39% your tie becomes more important aggregate increase for the first five regifiar meeting last night voted to Smythe Mfg ...... 90 •“ ! Stand Brands...... 23% months of the year of 1.7 percent. year. Mr. Mayo came to this city Washington, June 6.—(AP.) — hold its annual summer outing at from Antrim, N. H., where he had xTaylor & Fenn ...... 115 I Stand Gas and El ...... * Stores, however, now number 632, The Federal government was de­ some shore resort. The trip will be Torrington...... 56 !S O Cal ...... Neckwear $1.00 and up against 506 at the beginning of last been principal for two years. His scribed today as imposing heavier made in two New England busses. Underwood Mfg Co .. 104 is O N J .... - ...... 7» resignation is received with general punishment on liquor law violators The committee consists of Paul 85% year. regret, for his success in the work Union Mfg Co ...... 18 •SONY .... Simmons Co., and subsidiaries re­ than the states in the House today Ballsieper, George Graziadlo and U S Enva’ope, com ... 230 j Studebaker 85% ported May sales of $4,189,495, a here has been generally recognized. by Representative Bachmann, Re­ Samuel Moore. 57 The school, which graduated 16 pu­ do, pfd ...... 172 i Tex Corp . .. GEO. H. WILLIAMS, Inc. decrease 9! 8.9 percent from May a publican, West Virginia. Veeder Root ...... 39 I Tim Roll Bear 71% year ago, including for purposes of pils in his first year here, th’s year “More than 25 per cent of the Dr. Alexander C. Purdy, one of 711 Main Street, Johnson Block graduates 40. It has grown in to­ xWhltlock Coil Pipe.. 14 Transcont Oil ...... 20% comparison subsidiaries not owned Federal prison population are pro­ the younger members of the facul­ X— Ehc-dlvldend. Union Carbide ...... • ** tal numbers from 335 to 426. at that time. hibition law violators,” he said. ty of the Hartford Theological sem­ XX—Ex-rights. ■ ' Unit Aircraft...... -...... “Only a 3 1-2 per cent of the total inary, will be the speaker a t the Unit Corp ...... state prison population are prohi­ morning service of Center Congre­ Unit Gas and Imp ...... bition law violators." gational church Sunday at the Ma­ U S JLnd A lco ...... Bachmann studied five Federal sonic Temple. NO JAP E P O Y YET U S Pipe' and Fdry ...... ^ and 100 state prisons for the judi­ U S Rubber ...... ciary committee in connection with Mrs. Stephen C. Hale, chairman U S Steel ...... additional facilities for prisoners. of the Girl Sjout camp committee Washington, June 6.—(AP) — Util Pow and Lt A ...... * The program, providing for new has just received the application Selection of a new ambassador to Warner Bros Piet ...... Manchester Community Club prisons, has already been enacted. blanks for the New London Girl Japan still confronted President Westing Airbrake...... ^ “On January first, 1930,” he said, Scout camp at Gardner’s Lake and Hoover today and there was a ques­ West El and Mfg ...... 175% “there were 11,270 prisoners con­ scouts may obtain them by calling tion whether the nominatien would fined in the five Federal prisons and at her home, 227 South Main street. be made during the present session ANNUAL 116,670 in all the state, prisons, or await the special Senate session TROLLEY EMPLOYES making a total prison population of for consideration of the naval the country 127,940.” LIBERALS QUIT JOBS treaty. Mr. Hoover is anxious to fill the A C eS’T SCHEDUI£S Tokyo post, left vacant by the re­ Pittsburgh, June 6.—(AP)—"Two ROSE OF mOMU turn of William R. CasUe, Jr., to be­ New Haven. June 6.—(AP.)— rk ■ nn instructors at the University of come assistant secretary of state, as Employes of the Connecticut Cojn- WINS BIG RACE! Pittsburgh who have been « tiv e in soon as possible. TillitJ DIU AAvL .iLjj3g]-al” movements at the unl- pany today accepted the existing LAWN FETE W. Cameron Forbes of Boston re­ wage schedules with some modifica­ teach at versity have resigned to mains foremost among those under tions. The employes’ committee 6 other insUtutions. Announcement of consideration hut no definite ap­ notified the Connecticut Company WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS, DEPOT SQUARE Epcorn Downs, Eng., June .— the resignations were made at an pointment has been tendered him i.\P )—Rose of England o'wned by American Civil LiberUes Union and it is understood he would be officials to that effect this after­ Lord Glenely, won the historic Oak noon. Stakes today at the 148th renew'al meeting last night. reluctant to accept. The committee this afternoon 4 Nights, June 11—12—13—14 oi this famous race. She is by Ted­ Professor Colston E. Wame re­ In addition to this appointment. signed the agreement with the signed to teach economics at Am­ President Hoover also has to select company effective from June 1 to dy out of Perce-Neige. herst next term and Instructor W. ministers to Liberia, Siam and Haiti. Lord Howard De Walden’s Wed­ Ellison Chalmers quit to teach extend one y e a r .______■ SENSATIONAL FREE ATTRACTION ding Favor was second and Lord economics in the summer school at Heaverbrook’s Micmac wjis third. the University of Wisconsin. Fifteen ran. The Liberal Club at Pitt was dis­ Rose of Etogland won by three solved by the administration several TODAY FKE9ERICK DoBELL lengths over the mile and a half months ago. In a statement concern­ TODAY course while there were two lengths ing his resignation from the faculty , AND AND between second and third. SATURDAY The Electrical H i 6h W i r e Wonder The winner was a 7 to 1 shot at the university, Warne said he had SATURDAY STATE been “troubled by certain of its •while Wedding Favor was quoted at academic practices, and especially 33 to 1 and Mlmac 33 to 1. by the dissolution of the Liberal EVENING ’ NIGHT ACT The race, which was first run in Club and interference with the tra­ 1779, was the 148th renewal. ditional academic freedom of facul­ The Oakes is an event for 3-year A Glorious Revel Of Joy-Fired ACT AT 10:45 old fllies and has a value of 2,000 ty members.” pounds with extras. TO DROP BOOZE C A ^ Drama And Soaring Melody AT 7:45 PROBE PLANE CRASH RIDES Washington, June 6.—(AP)—Dis­ missal of indictments against Cana­ Performs amazing Boston, June 6—(AP) —InvesU- dian distillers and officers of com­ gation of the crash in Boston harbor panies returned at Buffalo a year BICYCLE of a Colonial Air Transport tri- ^ .A feats on motored plane \Vith*the loss of one ago has virtually been decided upon V life and injuries to 14 other occu­ by the government. on a single wire 55 pants was started today by State The indictments charged a large single wire / Inspector Robert L. O’Brien and number of officials, indi-vidusls and feet in the air Federal Department Officers. the companies with conspiring to 55 feet high The plane dropped into the har­ violate the prohibition laws of the bor during the takeoff from the United States. Among those named Thru Fire Flame Municipal Airport yesterday In the was the Hiram Walker Company. regular noon trip to New York. It It developed today that the gov­ was salvaged during the night and ernment has almost concluded the % Comedy and and Fireworks taken to the Colonial hangar at the indictments would' not be pressed in «r" airport. order to make a good ^11 gesture The state and federal officials in­ toward Canada, showing the appre­ Suspense spected the plane and proceeded ciation of this government for the BETTY COMPSON with an inquiry among passengers recent passage of the bill prohibiting A THRILLER liquor export from the Dominion. with Combined and two pilots. JACK OAKIE—JOHN HARRON '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 6,1980.^ CHAMBER STARTS T R A V E BATTLESmr EXPECTED. P. U. C. BBIABING. LOCAL WOMAN INJURED CHENEY GIR15 GROUP M. 1. T. PRESIDENT New London, 'June 6.— (AP)—. Hartford, June ,6.— (AP)r Big U W N CARNIVAL ABOUT TOWN The Navy battleship. Mississippi Is Public Utilities Commissiem today TO HIKE TO WAPPING SERVICE NEXT MONDAY scheduled to arrive at this port to­ heard the application of .William C. IN NORWICH ACCIDENT The final rehearsal for the Chil­ Tifft and tltirty-two outers of Sey­ dren’s Day exercises will be held at IS INAUGURATED morrow afte^1loon for a stop over until June l i t when she will leave mour for an order requiring the NEXT WEDNESDAY Second Congregational church to­ Seymour Water Company to make morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. The on a cruise with members of the Mrs. Amanda Linde Suffers Moonlight Trip Planned for Work Out Plan for Giving reserve officers training corps cf certain improvemrats in the systein graduating class will also have' a Travelers Information; Fractured Arm When Car Is rehearsal tomorrow afternoon. The Thursday of Next Week; To To Yale University aboard. so as to provide an adequate supply The student officers will embark of water in various.sections of the Overturned. children are reminded to bring Roast Hot Dogs. Prmceten Professor Be­ Be Available Daily. North End Fete to Continue daisies, lupines or yellow iris for here. town. Mrs. Amanda Linde, 66, of 8 decorations. Cheney Brothers’ Girls’ Athletic comes Head of Noted Bay starting Monday, June 9, the Four Nights— To Eclipse Chestnut street, admitted to the \ Manchester Chamber of Commerce New London hospital Sunday from j Miss Arlyne C. Moriarty, well Association is planning a moonlight will Inaugrurate its Tourist Informa­ injuries suffered in an automobile known Manchester singer, is sche- hike for Thursday night of next State Iflstitution. tion Bureau, a service which will be Previous Ones. accident______on the Norwich road, is i duled to give a fifteen minute pro- week and about thirty girls are ex- available to townspeople and trans­ expected to be able to return to her j gram over Station W'lTC at Hart- pencted to participate. The ren­ ients throughout the summer months. The Chamber has on hand home here shortly. ! ford from 10:45 to 11 o clock to- dezvous is not a secret. Their goal Cambridge, Mass., June 6.— (AP.) Mrs. Linde had a fractured arm, i morrow morning and many of her a large variety of booklets, pham- ’The attractions to be offered by will be Flax Hill on the Foster farm —Professor Karl Taylor Compton, the opposite limb from the which | Manchester admirers are planning I in Wapping. phlets, and road, maps which will the Manchester Community Club’s she broke several months ago in a i to tune in on the program of songs. chairman of the Department of be placed at the' disposal of those Annual Lawn Fete opening next The party will leave in two fall from a chair while cleaning a I groups from the center. The first Physics at Princeton University to­ wishing information on traveling. Wednesday night at the Commun­ window in her home. Mrs. Linde The W. G. Glenney Company day was inaugurated president of The office will be open from 8:30 ity Club grounds on North Mam departs at 7:30 while the second was riding in an automobile with started work today tearing down will leave at 8:15. The reason for the Massachusetts Institute of o’clock in the morning to 6 o’clock street, are due to eclipse her son, John W., and Mrs. John the old office building on Allen Technology. He succeeded Dr. Sam­ at night including Saturdays. The previous entertainment of the second shift is to accommodate Print Silks event M. Shewry and the latter’s son, Place and when this is demolished uel W. Stratton, who became chair­ Saturday afternoon opening will be years. The popular yearly the gfirls who are scheduled to play Harry C., when the^ accident o c -' there will be erected on the site two matches in the tennis tournament man of the corporation \mder a re­ expressly for the accommodation of given each year to assist in defray­ ! 20,000 gallon oil tanks. There will cently adopted plan of organization tourists and should patronage war­ ing the expenses of the Community curred. that night. The first group to reach The Manchester car was over- be room enough from the railroad the announced destination, will set for the Institute. rant the added hours will be con­ in all the lisrht summer Club will continue from Wednesday, turned and for a Ume it was feared | siding to run the «ars to the siding ’The Inaugural exercises took tinued during the vacation period. June 11 through until Saturday about to get everything in readiness Mrs. Linde was more seriously in- j in filling the tanks. With this com- for the evening’s meal. place before a gathering of distin­ Printed signs three feet by 18 night, June 14. iured. Others in the car escaped i pleted and the new storage of lum- guished educators, scientists and inches are being made to be placed The Bay State Amusement Co., Hot dogs will be roasted and serv­ with bruises, scratches and a gen- 1 her sheds, with a change in location ed with hot coffee, doughnuts and engineers as well as thousands of below four of the ship sigM on the col^g. for the first time in Manchester will eral shaking up. Harry Shewry j for their coal, the Glenney company alumni and undergraduates. principal highways leading into furnish one of the best sets of rid- chocolate bars. Miss Emily Kiss- sprained his back but is able to b e , will be in a position to nieet all re- man is in charge and has plaumed Purpose of Institute Manchester. One will be placed at iiig novelties that has been shown in a W now. ’The car which figured i quirements in the heating ^ d After declaring the purpose of the Silver Lane sign and another at town. The ever popular Merry-go- an interestlhg program of frolics in the coUision with the Manchester mason supply and building trades. fi.r the evening. Girls wishing to the institute to be “the development Laurel Park, directing tourists to Sizes 14 to 44 round. the Whip, the Merry Mix-up S a lin e was said to have been to | The building which has been used as of science and its useful application the information bureau at the and the big Eli Ferris Wheel will be go on the trip may procure tickets either from Miss Kissman or their through continual study and re­ Chamber. Others will be placed on among some of the mirth-provoking search combined with the training the Bolton Road and Rockville Road. ■ appliances conducted under the able mill athletic director in such depart­ ments as they are located. Only of men,” President Compton, in his At Depot Square and the center a direction of Manager Everton. fice building on North Main street. address said, “There appears to be large hand will point down Main The free attractions this year will CENTER CHURCH JUNIORS I adverse weather would cause a post­ ponement. no reason for any change in the street to where a banner, similar to include a high-wire act by Fred j i Ruthven Bidwell and Herman purposes and ideals of the insti­ the one used in the hospital cam­ Dobell, the most fearless of all high- j PROMOTIONS SUNDAY I Yulyes have completed their fresh- tute.” paign? will announce the headquar­ . walkers, who will perform 55 feet | I man year at Yale University. Mr. He suggested the necessity of ters of the bureau. in the air on a single wire. This act | Bidwell who has been taking a BYRD LECTURE DRAWS greater emphasis upon the lunda- In announcing the new activity of goes on each night at 7:45. At 10:30 Unusual Service Will Feature I course in engineering will do field mental principles both in their own the Chamber, Secretary E. J. Mc­ an astounding Electro-Pyrotechnic Sunday School Session at 1 work for the next month at west rights and as the basis of the vari­ Cabe declared that the Tourist In­ spectacle will be put on using 96 Lyme. INTEREST IN C IH formation Bureau is being estab­ Masonic Temple. ous branches of engineering. This, White Basket Weave Coats incandescent bulbs and a thrilling he said, was because of the large lished to earn the good will of ride through a forty-foot tunnel of i Cradle Rdll children of Center , number of engineers who now be­ transients passing through Man­ __fire______and flame on a bicycle. . Mr. j A special feature will be offered Sizes 14 to 40 Congregational church with their The Children’s Museum an­ come executives and administrators chester to “make them feel that Dobell is a natural comeditm and j center Congregational church mothers enjoyed the annual party will please young and old with his tomorrow morning at 9:30 o’clock at nounces through its president, to whom “broad and thorough train­ Manchester is glad to have them in on the lawn at the parsonage on Charles F. T. Seavems, that it will ing in fundamental principles gives our town.” $9.95 thrills and antics. the Masonic Temple in the promo­ Main street yesterday. The .pro­ much greater power than a training In conjunction with the opening of The show will be replete with tional service of the junior depart­ present Rear-Admiral Richard E. gram included dances by a number Byrd, in two lectures on October 17 in details which may seldom be en­ the bureau the Chamber is mailing many new booths this year and with ment. Thirty five young people will of the older children. a larger assortment of games. in the Horace Bushnell Memorial. countered in practice.” a letter to each one of its 350 mem­ graduate from the. class, fourteen Must Take Lead bers asking their co-operation i:'. the Mark Holmes will be on hand to tell with perfect attendance records for Motion pictures of experiences in Children of the Bunce

lirtNCHES’nSR EVENING HEEALD, SOUTO MANCEESTER, pONN^ FRIDAY, TONE 6.1930. )jrASB BJUS ty of French industry at proposed posed new duties as bairrier to soost a gain of about 1-3 of a point, but of the principaL French, industxies NEW ROTABY BUILDING this was scarcely decisive enough LOCAL COW COMPLETES increases in American tariffs has OPENING STOCKS been sent to the French Minister of and premcts a tariff war "dahgisroua to indicate a change of trend. Coty alike ‘ to worid prosperity and BOLTON Paris, June 6.— (AP)—A project passed its dividend, and Noranda Commerce M. Flandin, by the VONELMWINS PRODUCTION TEST peace.” of construction of "Rotary” build­ Mines reduced its quarterly pay­ French Federation of Industries and The two organizations signing the ings at the more Important universi­ New York, June 6.— (AP)—Fur­ ment from 75 to 50 cents. Oty de­ the National Association for Econo­ The same teachers in the differ­ letter represent all of French Indus­ ty centers of the world will be sub­ ther selling pressure appeared at clined more than a point Id a new mic Expansion. f r e n c h AMATEUR ent school districts aire to return try. mitted at the silver jubilee conven­ the opening of today’s Stock Mar­ low for the year, and Lima Loco­ Interested Bess Copper Maid The latter characte);izes the pro­ next year: Center, Lydia Young, tion of Rotary International in ket. Radio Keith lost 5-8 of a point, motive and Prairie Pipe Line also 666827, a purebred Jersey cow in the Fall River, Mass.; North, Catherine Chicago June 22 by C. Jourdan-Gas- and General Electric 3-4, —ith May bury, Springfield, Mass.; South, recorded new bottom levels. herd of Pitkin & Calhoun here, has sin, president of the Nice C!lub, he transactions of 7,000 and 5,000 Considerable selling appeared in Mrs. Lillian Mack, Bolton; South­ shares, respectively. Westinghouse completed another official produc­ Detroit Star Beats Morrison will act in behalf of the French the utilities, Detroit Edison, South­ tion test in which she yielded 490.97 west, Amelia Palmer, Stonington; Electric declined 1 3-4, and Ameri­ delegates, he announced today ern California Eldison, American lbs. of butterfat and 8,931 lbs, of ------WHEN YOU NEED MONEY ------nurse. Miss Margaret Danehy, Wil- prior to sailing for America aboard can Can, North American, Ameri­ limantic; music supervisor, Helene Power and Light, and Electric Pow­ milk in 305 days and on two milk­ Nine and Eight In Final the Carmania. can and Foreign Power, and Worth­ Endorsers or Co-Makers Percival, Willimantic; industrial er and Light losing a point or two. ings per day. Maid was started on r k l ■ ■ Mortgage of Furniture At a recent meeting of European ington Pump, 1 each. U. S. Steel Similar losses were recorded by art. Miss Cook, Hampton. this test when she was 5 years and t ^ ■ Embarrassing Investigations Rotary leaders at Nice the idea was opened 3-8 off, and Radio 1-4. Anaconda, "Vanadium, Goodyear and 5 months of age and with this Round This Morning. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lawton of approved on the groimd that it The market soon turned dull on American Tobacco B. record again qualified for tbe Reg;is- ^ Hidden Charges, Advance Deductions or Fines Hartford have moved into their would lead to an increase of the pro­ the decline, and price trends became [ U. S. Steel, after declining % of te of Merit of the American Jersey Your Signature Is Our Only Requirement bungalow. fessed Rotary spirit of friendship irregular. The overnight news was Cattle Club. Her sire is Ozona’s In­ Charles Loomis is having a well a point, recovered its loss and sold VON ELM WINS. throughout the world. none too encouraging, particularly ! fractionally higher. Houston Oil terested Owl 172681, and her dam $2 to $3 Monthly Principal Payments Repays a $10 to $75 Loan. drilled at his place. the increase of $79,000,000 in is Bess’ Copper Maid 416688. Larger loans can be arranged on your own security and repaid La Boulie, France, June 6.— Field day exercises will be held irose about 2 points, Worthington (AP)—George Von Elm of De­ JUDGE MORRIS RESIGNS brokers loams, although this was at­ i recovered its early loss and sold up in the same proportion. Interest at Three tuid (Jne-Half Per at the Center Friday afternoon in tributed in many quarters to new Cent Per Month on the Unpaid Balance, just for the Actual Tims troit today won the French which the different schools will take Washington, June 6 — (AP.) — ! a point, and Columbia Carbon ral- amateur golf championship, de­ The resignation of Judge Hugh M. financing rather than Stock Mar­ ilietf 1 V2- the Money Is In Use. part. ket distribution. feating R. G. Morrison of Eng­ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Taylor Morris, Federal district judge of I Foreign exchanges opened steady, FRANCE PROTESTS Phone 7281, Cajl or Write land, nine up and eight to play, Delaware, was received today at the The Annalist Weekly Index of I with sterling cables quoted at and daughter Dorothy are visiting Wholesale Commodity Prices showed the final 36-hole match. in Westborough, Mass. White House. '$4.85%, up 1-32. I4eal Financing Association, Inc. Mrs. Elliott and Miss Harriet Paris, June 6.—(AP)—A letter 853 Main St., Boom 3, Park Bldg., South Manchester, Conn. Lawton are at the home of Mrs. Drone bees are hatched from un­ La Boulie, France, June 6.—(AP) fertilized eggs. They have a mother, requesting that the attention of the Lawton. —George Von Elm, former Ameri­ the queen bee, but no father. U. S. govemmenf be called to anxie- can amateur golf champion, appear­ Graduation exercises will be held ed today to have a strangle hold on Tuesday night at the hall at eight the French international amateur o’clock. Each school will present an bhampionehips. After eighteen act of the play they have recently SUPER SHORTS holes of a 36 hole match he led K. written. G. Morrison of Chantaco Golf club, You will enjoy these SUPER SHORTS this warm England five up. QUIZ PROF. lE V m weather. No center seam discomfort. Can ease and • The high winds appeared to both­ function just where it is needed. er the British player, but Von Elm’s idriving was not affected and he ne­ Cheshire, June 6— (A P )— Profes­ gotiated the first eighteen holes in sor Albert Le'^itt who spoke to We carry a complete line of Underwear, also Shirts, 70, three under par, the advantage townspeople in the Town Hall last Hosiery, Pajamas and accessories made by Wilson all coming on the outward trip. night as another in his series of Brothers. Ward's Greatest , ’ Morrison’s card for the home trip meetings which he is holding in the i was 38, or 75 for the 18 holes. The state, found himself the center of a ^9T*H a quiz after he had ended his discus­ Von Elm—out—443 643 434—35. sion of public utilities conditions. He Morrison—out—443 544 445—37. stated that he would have a discus­ Straw Hats Von Elm—in—354 343 544—35 70. sion with Samuel Ferguson, presi­ Morrison —in — 444 454 454—38 dent of the Hartford Electric Light In Sennet and Pamana Styles priced $1.95 to $5.00 Company, whom he met in debate ?5. at Norwich on ^^ednesday afternoon REFRIGERATOR 5ALE! ■ La Boulie, France, June 6.— (AP) at Middlebury on the 12th and had “Bostonian” Shoes for Men —George Von Elm, American golf­ accepted on invitation to be in Bran­ er, was two up on R'. G. Morrison of ford on the evening of the 17th. He You save on PRICE — you save on Chantacgo Golf Club, England, at will speak on taxation before the “International” ^ the ninth hole in the finals of the Exchange Club at Bridgeport on the -ICE— when you buy a Refrigerator at French International amateur 13th. Custom Made Clothing championships this morning. Last night Levitt took up the . W ard’s! Get ready for suinmer...Now! Both players showed magnficent candidacy of Lieut-Gov. Ernest E. golf. Von Elm going out in 35, three Rogers of New London for the gov­ under par, and Morrison in 37. ernorship and said he would, like to get Mr. Rogers on the public plat­ POINTS OF POLO PLAYER WEDS form to discuss public affairs of the KELLER’S Buenos Aires, June 6.—(A!^— state. He offered to pay Mr. For the Beet Sellers Juan Reynal, internationally kn(^n Rogers expenses to get him on a SUPERIORITY .polo player, and Miss Jeanne H ua^ platform for a debate. Temporary Location, Buckland Block son, an American girl, were marriM The local meeting was sponsored here yesterday. in part by Edgar E. White, local Depot Square, Across from Station Miss Hughson met the pololst in business man, who asked Governor California. She arrived in Buenos Trumbull recently to investigate jjltires recently. conditions at the Reformatory. Long oxtendod baffio and large air duct increase circulation and lower temperature.

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broken into early last Sunday [ tendance were taken. Tests priced. Incre^es have been levied plaimeKi l>y seversd boys. . upon perfuinenes,'-motor cars, morning. The lock was forced off j BOY SCOUT NEWS ] BARTLEn IS ON WAY WAPPING and several topi? wpre missing, { ’ Games - were played and enjoyd4- PORTUGAL BECOMES tires, gasoline .and oils. There was but twenty-five cents in , _ QUEEN RECEIVES Quarters friendly to the govern- to^®x\S“reS^te?“ irthe® S a ” | Troop 1 held its r e ^ r meettag: by alL A hike has been placed £<^ TO GREENLAND AGAIN I’ment say that in. a country ■ like/ The game of baseball between took that and several bunches of Wednesday evening at_at T. 7:15 15 o o’clock clock '| ^ t Saturday. Further,Further notice, m Portug^,Portugal, tlm--.oitiythe-.oiUy one perhaps the Buckland school and the W ap-1 keys. in the Second Congregation^ meeting olace and time WiU EXPENSIVE NATION a Church. The meeting wM^opened by AMERICAN NURSES .Chool, which Wh. Played ohi X; E.^Stark haa eonipleW a i e ' ° S 5 ”th^^ Hv™ « 'th e hoy. hy their Patri i New York, June 6.—(AP) —Cap- popular, the tariff reform was an the Wapping school grounds was i four bent tobacco shed for Henry |^P«aung^m^ scoutmaster Fish , Le^er. X j tain Robert A. Bartlett, Arctic navi- inescapable necessity. : greatly enjoyed, and the score was i Ellington road a t|^then'drilled , 'the boys for marching.; The “ e®tinSf W“ closed with tlie i gator, who piloted Peary's ship on Import Duties Are So High I 6 to 5 in favor of the Wapping boys, j Pleasant valley. After the opening, dues and at-| Scout Prayer at 9.00. ... Elena, of , Converses I his dash to the North Pole, was I Miss Julia Stead of New London I ---- ^------[ steering his schooner Morrisey RAISE BACHELOR TAX I is spending a few days with her : northward again today at the head; Living Costs Are ! brother Charles Stead and family. HOLD BOMBERS Pleasantly to Women Fol­ i of a scientific expedition to Green-! ' Miss Kate M. Withrel has pur- land. I To the Skies, , Berlin, June 6. (-A-P) i chased an EssesEssex coach and Mrs. Turin, Italy, June 6.—(AP.)— lowing Convention. The Morrisey cleared New York j many’s bachelors and bach^or gi Marion F. Pierce a Nash coach. With the arrest of Carlo Quesa^a harbor yesterday bound for the I will have- tr.to shoulder«hr,iiirf«.r an additional Qn'cken thieves are still at work Miss Erickson’s Corset Shop desolate region of Scoresby Sound i burden of taxation as their share in in this town. This time they called and his wife, the Turin police today which indents the northeast coast of j Lisbon.—(AP)—Surrounded by ^efforts to njeet Germany’s heavy at the coop of Noripan O. Hills tak­ expressed belief they had solved the Phone 6896, Second Floor, Rubinow Building , June 6.—(AP)—Queen ing 125 fine chickens. mystery of thirty explosive pack- Glena today received at the Quirin- Greenland. | high tariff walls. Portugal may bfe- Junius Bird of Rye, N. Y., is i ncome ____ one of the most expensive The— dances------which ------—are __held at j ages sent through the mails in re- al palace ten American women stag. Hills’ Grove Pavilion every summer i nurses who served in the American, charge of the ethnological division:I countries------in Europe,.pjje Cabinet has agreed on an opened for this season on Memorial i months causing the injury to French, and Italian Red Cross dur- of of the the expedition expedition which which will will seek seek | | import import duties duties on on so so many many items items additional ten per cent tax on ■ in- Day evening, and they will continue; many persons as well as several ing the World War. The women relics of ancient Eskimo tribes for j jjg,ve been increased that the co§t unmarried men and came to Italy following the con- the Museum of the American In-1 of living, already high, threatens r_____ on each successive Friday evening. | fires. A cool corsetlette women, which means more than Oscar Strong is in charge th is; The' police said Quesada sent the vention of the Women’s Overseas dian, Heye Foundation. : to continue its upward trend. double the present rate. The in­ \ Service League in Paris last week. | Harry Whitney of New Haven, | -p^e new tariff, which went into season. ' I packages to personal enemies as crease, while startling compared to The South Windsor Garage w as; well as indiscriminately. is everything in Miss Freda Smith of Boston, who Conn., sportsman and explorer, whoeffect January 6, is the work of the income tax of Americans with­ has a decoration from the Italian sailed part of the way with Peary j ^jje minister of finance. Dr. Antonio out wives or children, is not likely Red Cross, headed the party which in 1908, plans to trap live specimens 1 oliveira Salazar. It is a compro- to exceed the high level already i hot weather. included her sister. Mrs. Ernest of seals, walrus and polar bear. He j misej^jge between protection and free reached in British income taxes. Parabo of Boston, also with a dec- represents the Academy of Natural trade. High duties are imposed oh The proposal ■ is linked with the oration': Mrs. John Toler of A t-, Science of Philadelphia and the ogoods----- that ----- Portugal produces. ices, gjjjgj-gency tax on government em- lanta, Ga.; and the Misses Edda j Philadelphia Zoo. .. Foodstuffs are . taxed lightly. The -jg g| ^nd salaried workers in pri- Braun, of St. Louis, Mo.; Julia, Captain Bartlett plans to put m minister of finance held the 'reform business. The tax increase is Why Not MacNamara, Passaic, N. J.; at Brigus on the Newfoundland was indispensible for the protection -ggted to develop heated debate Frances Hildreth and Mary Mar-1 coast, his birthplace and where ms of dying home industries and to end, Reichstag, especially since tin of New York; Mary Bishop and parents still Mve. dumping of foreign goods which ; g^^gg^g government employes, Maude Crawford, Boston: a h d ' phe Morrisey is expected to re- drove national goods from the local - ______Try The Mary Kenny of Cambridge, Mass, i turn at the end of the Arctic sum- market. , , i HUB POLICE SHAKEUP Showed Through Palace . mer, but supplies sufficient to sus-. Six Year’s Labor The women were accompanied to ; j-a.inLiiui the tiic expedition------through-- the ^ vnn-1 ■ Various Portuguese governments Boston, June 6.—(AP)—Nine Po­ ICECREAM TREO the. Quirinal by rion<»rniGeneral ArturoArtiiro '| ^gr o are r - a Vioinp-being taken in case the smpship : pag-j. have been working on lice captains were in new stations Nigra and shown through the pal-1 jg frozen into the ice. j this comprehensive scheme which today in the most drastic shakeup ace an . hour----- 1 before—r— their o.iHJon^’P audience, j Among members of the crew are j gQjjtains no less thj.n .1090 items. It in the police department’s history. by the Queen’s ladies in waiting. ■ William Pritchard, who „ was Ii required its authors six years Ol The shifts were announced last Special for This Week In brocade or Miss Smith presented her corn- ppury’s cook, and his son “Young,"Young, imceasinsrunceasing labor to round it off. l;t pight by Police Commissioner Eu­ panions to the Queen in the audi­ Billy” Pritchard, mess boy. j is the first serious effort made by gene Hultman, who was appointed ence chamber and her Majesty con­ The Morrisey is equipped 1 Portugal since 189^ to adjust her to the office a month ago to take Chocolate Almond Ice Cream and slipper satin with versed graciously with them. wireless and will keep in touch with 1 tariff policy in keeping ■with the place of the deposed Herbert A. Pineapple Ice Cream This morning the American i civilization during the voyage, j c h a n ge d economic conditions Wilson. Some ’of the most widely la^e top. Good nurses placed a wreath on t h e ------throughoutroughout the world. officers are affected. FANCY FORMS AND MELONS Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Important revenue, it is declared, | , •______BULK AND PACKAGE ICE CREAM also on the tombs of the Kings in PL.AN CHURCH MERGER will accrue to the treasury by the i STUDENT PILOTS KILLED fitting garment the Pantheon. application of the new tariff. The i Augus'ta, Maine, June 6.— (AP.) ! Asbury Park, N. J., June 6 (AP) Portuguese government deprives 40 For sale by the following local dealers: !_While delegates to the Geiieral Two student pilots were dead to- I Svnod of the Reformed Church m per cent of its income from the cus- f Jov"after"a™plane crash- believed Farr Brothers Packard’s Pharmacy Price $5-00 TOLLAND ! America busied themselves today toms. These in 1929 yielded caused by an^ attempted landing 981 Main Street At the Center ‘with committee reports and routine 000,000 and revenue for the present when the fuel tank became empty. cf ; matters, rumors of a proposed mer- financial year is expected to be con­ The two were Francis A. Cote, 19, Duffy and Robinson Edward J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tomkins ^mau-eia, “• siderably higher. Franklin, Mass., and CTyde G. Ma^l- Bangor, Maine, have announced the ; ggr with the Presbyterian church ot Cries of Alarm 111 Center Street Depot Square engagement® _____TV^’a of r vtheir daughter Mary the United CfafpQStates sand n d ththe e XJniteClUnited field, 23, Fairfield. Presbyterian church continued to While the new customs conven­ A witness of the crash said the Crosby’s Pharmacy, Bluefields Louise, to Peter De Carli of Elling­ tion is greeted in many quarters motor apparently stopped at an al­ ton, Conn. Miss Tomkins is the attract much interest. ■with relief, cries of alarm are principal of the Hicks’ Memorial The suggested Merger may re­ titude of about 1,000 feet. ceive consideration early next week. raised by the luxury trade which school. Dr. Milton S. Hoffman, professor felt effects of the New York Stocjt The regular monthly supper given Market slump last fall and the drop by tbe ladies of the Federated of church history at the New Bruns­ wick, N. J., seminary, was elected in the prices of commodities. church will be held in the church Newspaper publishers say the dining rooms Friday evening, June | president of the organization yes paper they must import carries too ^2 “ I terday succeeding Rev. Daniel A. < 7fH E R R tlP 'S and Morgan Sis. HARTFORD WH E R R U P ' S The all day sewing meeting of the j Poling of New York. Rev. J. H. i high a duty, imported butter, chqc- Union Missionary Society held a t . Murphy of Hudson, N was dates, tea, soaps, perfumery Md the home of Mrs. Madge Wilcox at I chosen vice president. silk material have become high Merrow, Thursday ' was well at- | tended and much work accom-1 plished. , ^ ^ . I Mrs. Emma Crandall and daugh- j ter Edna who have spent several | days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ruhlee at Lakeport, N. H., have returned. „ , The regular meeting of Tolland Grange was held Tuesday evening.. At the lecturer’s hour the members J had the pleasure of . hearing the ' dairy expert Mr. Merrill of the 0 C.A.C. at Storrs, who gave an im Hammock V structive address. End Tables Mrs. Nicholas Pirovarczuk has re- I' turned from PhUadelphia where she has been a guest of her brother. $8.85 Charles Benk and George Schmitt 89c of New York aty are guests at the Mahogany finished, half-moon Stand $3.95 Extra home of Mrs. Emma Crandall for tops— turned stretchers — sturdy For porch or lawn—keep cool two weeks. tables. Ed Cassavan and Mrs. Ellen Gos­ on hot summer days. Special san who had their trial for miscon­ at Herrup’s. -- duct Wednesday, are to serve six months in Tolland county jail. Miss Thelma Price has returned 3-PC. CURVED FRONT SUITE IN JACQUARD home from Stowe, Vermont, where Beautifully styled and well built—covered in serviceable Jacquard—this 3-piece she has been employed as teacher suite is a rare value at this price! Herrup’s offers the 3 pieces—the Divan, $87 in the Junior High school. Bunny Back Chair and Club Chair for only 51.50 WEEKLY Mr. and Mrs. I. Tilden Jewett, Mrs. Frank A. Newman, Mrs. Sadie Nutland and Mrs. Marion Doyle motored to Boston Tuesday and called on Mrs. Myron Sparrow who is confined in the Deaconess Hos­ pital recuperating from having re­ cently had her limb ampuUted above Fiber Rockers the knee. . ^ . sturdy, comfortablee cndira auu Miss Helen Clough who is taking rockers— Spring a nurses training course at the seats—choice Couch Day Bed Hartford hospital is home with her of colors $4.95 parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Esten Clough for her summer vacation. Opens to a fuU size bed— com­ Miss Helen Meacham returned plete with cretonne cover-' ^ 1 Friday from Troy, New York, ed mattress. Special A £ O where she has been the past year s OUTSTANDING at Herrup’s. student at the Russell Sage College. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Halleck arc the proud parents of. a little son horn -Monday, evening June 2, at FEATURES the Rockville city hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dickinson end Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of BRIGGS & STRATTON MOTOR .Springfield, Mass., were guests at the Steele House Tuesday. Mrs. L. Ernest Hall and Miss MULTIPLE-DISC Bernice Hall were ■ guests of rela­ Your Bedroom Will Be Lovely and Comfortable tives in South Manchester, Mon Bv selecting with care, you can-have cha,rm and good taste in your home with BALL BEARING CLUTCH o r» out high cost. - 'This’new suite, of distinctively slender, graceful lines, is a day. X Mrs. John H. Steele was a guest i 3-Pc. splendm example.' Walnut veneer with overlays and light tone top drawee. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ SELF SHARPENING Q iiitp The double 5ed, spacious chest, the dresser with swinging mirror ^ Q Q ence Wrisley of South Manchester, O Ui LC iPrench vanity. A.II four pieces priced ^ ^ O Monday. $T5 sensationally at Hefrup^. . ^ . 5I.50 WEEKLY Rev. George S. Brown, Mrs. TIMKEN REEL BEARINGS Brown and son Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs 3-Door Refrigerator George Fenley, George, Jr., Thomas HYATT AXLE BEARINGS and Eugene Fenley of Mapleville, R. Built to high standards for I„ were recent guests of relatives food preserving and ice-saving. “Puppy” Door Sto^s and friends. Special at - - - Mr. and Mrs. Horton Chapin and SIMPLICITY ( h i^ of The In B e^stic Colors Herrup’s ...... Miss Helen Chapin who have been ✓ $14 Witii L m h and Collar guests at the home of Charles C. Talcott have returned to their home The progressive spirit which ha$ made Eclipse _ A clever decoration andL veryVCijr use­1*0X5- in Oradel, New Jersey. ful too! world leader in the production of quality lawn mowers is Buy it at ENVOY LEARNS WE.VVING again shown in the creation of the Eclipse Model “20” Herrup’s for only 95c Power Mower. Roubaix, France, June 6—(AP)— Ambassador Edge, now on a third The compact design is new, original and distinctive visit to the industrial sections of France, was initiated into the mys­ There is strength and ruggedness in er m usic hour. 2:00 1:00—M ystery serial dram a. 8:30 7 :30—WABC progs. (2^ hrsp 12:(t0 11:00— I’hil Spit.iJny’s music. 2:30 1:30—Pacific nomad.s hour. To the people of Manchester who made it possible to reach our ^ r d year of growth and successful progress H ‘00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. <91.2—V/lP. PH ILA DELPHIA —610. 374.8—W BAP. FORT W ORTH—800. we ask you to attend the celebration in honor of the event and, especially, want you to benefit by the many spe­ 12-00 ll:0(f-W A B C orch; organise 7 - . —(*h■ k'ron’s hour, clarinet 11:30 10:30—O rchestra co n cert 545.1—WGR, BUFFALO—550. 8:00 7;00—Instrum ental trio. 12:00 ]I:(li)—Showboat: o rg a n ist cial profit-sharing prices now in force throughout the store. , , I '— r..iiuio igoiial hour. 12:30 11:30—Musical progs... (2Vi hrs.) g.QO 7:00—W E .\F progs. (1V2 his.) c.« . V ’ ^ - > 9-30 8-30—Studio concert orchestra. 8;ii0 —Billy Hayes’ orchestra, 285.5—KNX, HOLLYWOOD—1050. 10:00 9:00—WEA F soprano, quartet. 9:30 8:30—Instrumental quartet. 12:00 11:00—Royal optim istic hour. 333.1—WMAK. BUFFALO—900. 10:00 9:00—'Two dance orchestras. 1:00 12:00—Lion T am ers program s. ■v'-'i'F 8:00 7:00—WABC program s nr.) 535.4—W LIT, PH ILA D ELPH IA —560. 1:45 12:45—Legion Stadium events. m 8:4b 7:45—Drama. "M ystery of the 7:30 6:30—W E A F progs. (31^ hrs.) 333.1— W JAX, JACKSONVILLE—900. Mlssir.g Necklace.’’ 11:00 10:00—Two dance orchestras. 7:16 6:15—O rchestra and songs. 9:00 8:00—WABC program s (3 hrs.) 305.9—KDKA, PITTSBURGH—980. 8:45 7:45—NBC programs (2% hrs.) 428.3—W LW , CINCINNATI—700. 6:30 5:30—Mac and Al; trio. 11:30 10:30—Exchange Club; stirtllo. 7:30 C:30—Dinner dance musm. 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n ’ Andy. 491.5— WDAF, KANSAS CITY—610. fi'30—T roubadours recital. 9:30 8:30—AVEAF progs. (1V4 hrs.) Summer Millinery I 8:00 7:00—Team; .school; orchc.slra. 7:30 1 111 8:45 7:45—NBC program s (IVi Ins.) 8:00 7 :00—Decisions for freedom. 11:00 10:00—Muslcale; Amos ’n’ Andy.. 10-30 9:30—Musical: danco nni.sjc. 8:45 7;45_WJ’Z programs (2% hrs.) 11:45 10:45—Studio danco orchestra. i 11:15 10:15—P arty : Amos 'n* Andv. 11:30___10:30—Jack D enny’s orchestra. 1:45 12:45—Tho N ighthaw k frolic. 11:45 10:45—Team ; B u rn t Corkers. 245.8—WCAE, PITTSBURGH—1220. 365. —WHAS, LOUISVILLE^820. in a new variety of Summer styles 12-..30 11:30—Vocal trio; orchestra. 6:30 5:30—Male q u arte t; lyrics. 9:00 8:00—W JZ program a (3 nrs.) 1:30 12:30—M ansfield and Lee. 7:00 6:00—Studio dance orchestra. 370.2— WCCO. MINN., ST, PAUL—810. jaunty in shape and gay in color. 2:00 1:00—L ate dance orchestra. 7:15 6:15—W EA F progs. (4%, hrs.) 8:00 7:00—WABC progs. (3% hrs.) 280.2—WTAM, CLEVELAND—1070. 260.7— WHAM. ROCHESTER—1150. 11:30 10:30—M idnight organ melodies. Distinctive models in “Missy” and 9:'30 8:30—Gene and Glenn, artists. 12:20 11:20—Two dance orchestras. 7:00 6:00—W JZ Amos ’n’ Andy. 461.3— WSM, NASHVILLE—65C. “Youthful Matrons.” 10:00 9:00—Trapper.s musical prog. 7:15 6:15—Trio; dance music. 10:30 9:30—Friday frolic: Polish prog: 8:00 7:00—Music: sea captain. 9:00 8:00—W JZ program s (214 hrs.) 12:30 11:30—Stubby Gordon’s prcti. 12:00 11:00—Soprano and tenor. 8:30 7:?0—W JZ program s (3% hrs.) 12:43 11:45—Jack and Bill, team , is 1:00 12:00—M idnight organ melodies. 379.5—WGY, SCHENECTADY—790. 1:30 12:30—Al K atz’s orchestra 379.5— KGO, OAKLAND—790. 399.8—W JR, DETROIT—750. 12:57 11:57—Time, w eather, m arkets. 12:00 11:00—Stage coachers music. Three Price Groups 8:30 7:30—W JZ program s (1 hr.) 6:15 5:15—Dinner dance music. 2:30 1:30—Green room; fireplace. I():(i0 9:00—Harmcny piano twins. 7:00 6:00—College address; pianist 3:30 2:30—Pacific nom ads progiam . 10:30 9 :3 0 -W JZ dance orch., artists. 7:30 6:30—W EA F m ale trio. 270.1—WRVA, RICHMOND—1110, 283—WTIC, HARTFORD—1060 8:00 7:00—Concert orch. with Ma­ 7:30 6:30—Melodies; harm ony team . 7:30 G;3U—WEAli^ progs.nrruT5a. (2% rns.) tilda Biglow Rust, soprano 8:45 7:45—NBC programs (1% hrs.) 9:00 8;00—W EA F program s (2 hrs.) 10:00 9:00—O rganist; w eek-end party. 10:00 9:U0—Civic comedy sketch. U:65 10:00—Pop th e question. 10:30 9:30—Krien.s’ concert orchestra. 11:00 10:00—F eatu re concert music. 10;;’.5—Late danco orchestra. -11:15------. 10 •":15 —Late _ dance orchestra. 12:00 11:00—Richmond dance orch. $1.83-$2-23-$3-23 11:35 Secondary Eastern Stations Secondary DX Stations. ;; ; l-W E E l, BOSTON—590. 291.3—CFCF, MONTREAL—1030. 202.6— WORD, BATAVIA—1480. —Vacation club: ensemble. 8:00 7:00—Syncopators music hour. 9:00 8:00—Concert; agricultural talk. 6:30 10:00 9:00—Concert: dance orch. 10:00 9:00—M usical program , artists. 8:00 7 I'O—Big Brother club . C74.C—WSAI, CINCINNATI—800. 272.6—W LW L, NEW YORK—1100, 202.6— W HT, CHICAGO—1480. you 8:00- Artists feature hour. 6:00 5:00—O rchestra; violin, baritone 11:00 10:00—Studio m usical program . 9-30 8:30—WEAF programs C:40 (1 hr 5:40—T ) alk; soprano; talk. 12:00 11:00—Y our hour league. 215.7—W HK. CLEVELAND—1390. 7:40 6:40—O rchestral music. 526—WNYC, NEW YORK—1100. 374,g_K TH 8, HOT SPRINGS—800. 8:15 7:15—H ottentots: play boys. 6:15 5:15—Songs: F rench lessons. 12:30 11:30—L ate dance orchestra. 9-00 8:00—WABC program s 7:10 (2 hrs.) 6:10—S afety cam paign talk. 1:00 12:00—Studio entertainment 11:00 10:00—Slumber music hour. 319_WCSH, PORTLAND—940, 508.2— WOW, OMAHA—590. 12-00 11-00—Three dance orchestras. 10:30 9:30—A rtists entertainm enL 12:00 11:00—M usical, vocal recital. Silk Distinctive ■ 325.9-WWJ, DETROIT-920. 1:00 12:00—A rtists m usical program . 8:00 7:00—W EA F program s to 12.00. 11:00 10:00—Studio concert program.

6:03—Kozak Radiogram. 6:04—Agricultural Market report. CANADA IS ABOUSHING Underwear Frocks WTIC PROGRAMS 6:15—World Bookman. Travelers Broadcasting Service 6:20—Sport Digest; baseball scores. for summer gaieties, sport Hartford, Coon. 6:30—Cloverdale Umellght — Tiy PRIVATE BOOZE STORES and Play It, Ohman; There’s for your summer ward­ or vacation wear. 50,000 W., 1060 K. C., 282.8 M. n Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie, Ber­ Vancouver, B. C., June 6.—(AP) robe at money savipg lin; Dream Avenue; Slttln’ on a —With June 11 set as “zero dhy’ prices. Rainbow; Be Careful with Those Friday, June 6, 1930 for liquor stored in private bonded Eyes; Chant of the Jungle; If I warehauses in Canada, provincial Three Price Groups E. D. S. T. Had a Girl Like You; Sing, You P. M. Sinners; Washing Wishes with officials were of the opinion that Two Price Groups 8:00—Cities Service Concert—NBC. My Sweetie; Sweeping the Clouds less than 10,000 ca.’fes of liquor re 9:00—The Eskimos—NBC. Away; My Heart Stood Still; main in Vancouver’s private ware 9:30—The Metropolitans. Thou Swell; I Feel at Home with houses. But this doesn’t mean i> 5 10:00—Norwich (^vic Sketch—‘.‘The You- Canada is going dry, for govern­ $4-73 ■ K % Doctor ’n the Schoolmaster.” 6:45—Sallinger’s Keyboard Vaga­ ment warehouses will continue to 10:25—Baseball Scores; Time. bonds. satisfy the desires of the tourists 10:30—‘"The Travelers Hour” — 7:00—Bulova time. and residents. Christiaan Xriens, director; Nich­ 7:01—Pepsodent Program — Amos Scores of thousands ' of cases of 'llfi olas Vasilieff, guest soloist. ’n’ Andy. liquor have been shipped out of the i p 11:30—News; weather. 7:15—Wallace Silversmiths. dominion during recent months and i.— 11:35—Club Worthy Hills Orches­ 7:30—Mac and Al. Proponents of the law requiring tra. 7:45—Garden Gossip. that it would aid the United States 12:00 Midn.—Silent. 8:00—Pioneers. by reducing liquor traffic between 8:30—Hickok Hysterical Sportcast. the countries. Russian Tenor of Roxy’s Gang Guest 8:45—Famous Loves. The law passed at Ottawa on Soloist of “Travelers Hour” 9:00—Interwoven Pair—Jones and June 11, 1928, forbade further Im $ 13-23 Nicholas Vasilieff, featured tenor Hare tiare. portations by private warehouse of Roxy’s Gang who once sang "by | 9 .30—Armour Program — Gypsy interests and gave them two years command” of Czar Nicholas and was i Dream Rose; I Love You Truly, with the Manhattan Opera Com- j to clean up their enormous stocks Bond; The Desert Song, Romberg; Within a week their licensea expire pany, will be guest soloist of “The ' I Kiss Your Hand, Madame; The Travelers Hour” scheduled for 10:30 i and the government may seize, sell Song Without a Name; Selections or destroy what they have left. o’clock tonight from Station WTIC. | from “Oh Kay;” You’re the The orchestral portion of the con­ Sweetest Girl this Side of Heaven; cert will be provided by a concert D’Ya Love Me? from “Sunny.” I. ' i t ' f . orchestra under the (direction of 10:00—Armstrong Quakers — 'S Tonight: Get Rid of Christiaan Kriens. Opening with Wonderful from “Funny Face,” the overture to Offenbach’s opera, Gershwin; Valse Huguette from “Orpheus in Hades,” the ensemble “The Vagabond King,” Friml; BURNING will offer a diversity of selections by When I’m looking at You from Ui,i>«miiii.4 ■ ...... such composers as Grieg, Ponchielli “The Rogue Song;” The Bells of and Gretry. St. Mary’s, Adams; Till I Wake FEET Vsisilieff was born in Petrograd from “Four Indian Love Lyrics;” “THE ARROW LINE” of a noted musical family. He sang Glasses Up with a Shout, Bliss; by command of Czar Nicholas at Dreamin’ 'Time, Strickland; What The New Right Way PORTLAND, MAINE, the national fete celebrating the Do I Care? Sing, You Sinners; THE ENGLISH WAY WORCESTER, NEW YORK tercentenary of the House of Ro­ SUMMER Blue Room from "The Girl Two trips (dally and Snndsy ea«h manoff. After the Russian Revolu­ Friend,” Todgers. To take out the agony—banish all way. Leave for Worcester and tion, he sought an engagement in 10:30—Kodak Week-end Hour—On If You Could See burning, aches and soreness—try ForUand 2:l5 p. m. and 4:16 a. m. America, and on his arrival became Parade from “Sweethearts,” Her­ the new 1930 way and in 15 to 20 Leave for NEW YOBK 12i50 p. soloist of the choir of St. Nicholas bert; You Do Something to Me; minutes your foot troubles are over. m. and li20 a. na. Cathedral in Nev.’ York. He also RATES The effort epent in selecting the materials to be used in Manchester Dairy Ice Dolly Dimple: Selections from Just put two tablespoonfuls of One Way Round Trip sang during this period with the “Spring is Here;” Who? from Radox in a gallon of hot water and Manhattan and Washington Opera ARE NOW IN EFFECT NEW YOBK a t y $8.25 f 6.00 Cream— “Sunny;” Down the River of Gold­ soak your feet for 20 minutes—^you Portland, Maine 5JM> lOJK) companies. His first radio connec­ en Dreams; Homeland from never had such a joyous, invigorat­ AT THE The mtending work involved in keying everything spic and span while produc­ tion was that of director of Roxy’s Worcester, Maas. 2.S5 4.S5 “Louie the Fourteenth; Totem ing foot bath In all your life—you Fitchburg, Mass. 3.00 5JH) ing the finished produet— Cathedral Choir. Later he became Pole Dance from “Rose Marie,” can just feel all the acid and poi­ a soloist of Roxy’s Gang, soon de­ Lowell, Mass. S.50 6.66 Friml. sons coming out of the stuffed up Lawrence, Mass. 4.00 7JtO The procedure involved in protecting the finished product until it reaches yoiff veloping into one of the most popu­ 11:00—Elgin Program. pores of your poor feet. Hotel Sheridan lar tenors of the National Broad­ Portsmouth, N .H. 4JS0 8JI0 table-^ 11:15—Bulova time. Do this tonight and tomorrow If you are residing in town casting Company. 11:16—Sport Digest; baseball scores your feet will be so strong and stur­ Latest type Parlor Car Coaches s. 11:21—Champion Weatherman. dy and vigorous that you can walk for a short while and now and Sedans, bonded and insured. You could only then fully realize what is involved in pro­ Two Popular Hyphenated Ameri­ 11:23—Kozak Radiogram. all day long without discomfort. ! boarding with a private family Return tickets good for SO days cans in Black and Gold Concert 11:24—Slumber music. Packard’s Pharmacy, L O. O. F. ’Two popular hyphenated Ameri­ It’s the oxygen in Radox that gets > and perhaps are not located ducing for you, detidous 12:00—Longines time. into the thousands of pores of your conveniently to your work or Building, Phone 4258. Fagant cans, Rudolph Friml, Bohemian- Bros., Depot Square, Phone 8820. American composer of light operas, feet and chases out the poisons that ACTRESS SEEKS DIVORCE. have accumulated there for years— transportation facilities to take a n d Christiaan Kriens, Dutch- it’s these acids and poisons that you to work we invite you to American composer and musical di­ make your feet ache and bum and call here and see our rooms of Station WTIC, are the Los Angeles, Jime 6.— (AP)— Manchester Dairy Ice Cream nothing in the world will get them music-creators whose works will be Eleanor Painter, musical comedy which may be rented by the Modem style of “Color in the interpreted over a National Broad­ star, is seeking a divorce from out but Radox. week or month. You can get a package of Radox Home” means color for walls, casting Company network by the Louis Graveure, Belgfian tenor. The at North End Pharmacy, So. Man­ THE SHERIDAN is central­ Black and Gold Room Orchestra at complaint filed in the Superior chester Agents—Packard’s Phar­ too—soft, exquisite delicacy of 6 o’clock this evening. Melodies ly located near the theater, Court charges desertion. macy—^Magnell Drug Co., or any' trolley service to Hartford op­ warm soothing, sunshiny color, from Friml’s musical comedy, “Ka- The couple was married in Now gpod drug store—^it is inexpensive The Manchester Dairy tinka,” and three movements from York in 1915 and separated Sep tern and if it doesn’t put new life and posite the door. unobstrusive and without Krlen’s suite, “In Holland," will ber 15, 1928. vigor Into and bring blessed com­ Rooms are attractively fur­ glare or brush marks! Obtain­ comprise the concert, which will be fort to your distressed feet—money nished, hot and cold running transmitted by WEAF, New York; back.—^Adv. water, cool and comfortable, able by painting walls with WCAE, Pittsburgh; WWJ, Detroit; BUY AND BUILD Ice Cream Company WHAS, Louisville: CKGW, Toronto; clean and neat. Excellent ser­ KOA, Denver; WRC, Washington; vice. and WSM, Nashville. Midget Barber DIAL 5250 V^lutiiinsHat Wan WBZ—WBZA PHONE 3673 Friday, Jime 6 CLEAR Shop Always Obtainable, At Its Best, At Your Neigh­ P.M. 42 Restricted, large Paint 4:00—Tea Timers. moved to larger quarters RADIO SERVICE borhood Store or Favorite Soda Fountain. 4:15—Home Forum Decorating Pe­ lots. Terms. on all makes. a t riod—Vella Reeve. See New Sets and Standard 4:30—Bdffie Welch’s Orchestra. . Accessories. 5:00—StQ^ and curb closings, 17 Maple St. 5:80—Evihiing Bkshoes. - WM.E.KRAH W. E. HIBBARD 5;65—K3ranize Road Man. ______Arthur A. Knofla Right oflF Main St. 669 Tolland Turnpike zmtiwcBWK > 'Snw H4fi. & 75M ainSt. ^ .Ciuurka .Cidlotta, £rpp. ^ 3 1 3 3 . 282 No. main S t, £fciy •.-i'VV'

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when a fira'engine comes tearing up senior boys have been advised the street. Instead a regular hide- ARTIST KILLS SELF through the building will have to be HIGH SCHOOL NOTES wear black or white shoes also. and-go-seek game is played around sold. At the assembly yesterday Mr. the trucks and. imprornptu races EUiworth Memorial Meeting Quimby urged the student body to are staged to see who gets to the I Paris, June 6.— (A P)—The Petit The annual meeting of the Ells­ attend the baseball game with Bast T i e H a r o l d Parisien today said • that Jules ! which,, will fire first, the firemen or the spec­ Why suffer when reUt£ it ROCKVILLE worth Memorial Association Inc., The Leaders’ , Class, , -j Hartford this afternoon. If Man- tators. Pascin, one. of the s most talented ; • prompt and hanhlMSt D. A. R., will be held at the Ells­ spend tomorrow a*d Sunday at chester;High wins this game, it will Thalt speaking of streets, there’s ! painters of the younger school, was i worth Homestead, Windsor, Conn., ! found dead yesterday' hanging from | Pleasant View, wlU stop at,, the new tie West Hartford for firs^ place in Hears> one on the West Side named “Bre­ Busy Police Court Session on Tuesday, Jime 10 at 11 a. m. day­ the C^tral Connecticut Interscho- men.” ' It’s the first street on the ' the knob of a studio door in the ' Four cases were heard in the light saving time. A basket lunch Miiheahn cottage owned by .Miss leistic "Deague. Manchester beat left, off West Center street, beyond Montmartre. i The discovery was made by Rockville Police Court on Thursday will be served at noon and will be Erickson and Mrs. Ann Waddell of East Hartford in East 'Hartford That quite a bit of excitement Cooper' street. ' j xnomingf. Anton Remimck, 19, of open to all D.A.R. daughters of with the score of 4-2. friends who, alarmed at not having Connecticut. The Ellsworth home­ ■this town. " f ■' ■ ' ' has beefi stirred up by the escape’ seen him since Sunday broke the Ellington was fined §15 and costs of It is very probable that the class An 'dntra-mural girls’ tennis §11.96, and given a fifteen days sus­ stead is most interesting, the ride touhia^eut is now being held. of a canary, from a home in CLAIMS BIG DEBT. door of the apartment. A police; Minions of people have Icf^mej ta officers for next yedr will be elated ! inquiry returned a verdict of suicide : pended jail sentence by Judge John will be pleasant abd a most delight­ before school closes.This, of course, TfeeLtrack team has Had a quite vicinity of the Colonial Gardena pn depend on Bayer Aspirin to m eve a ful social time will be enjoyed. i due- to acute neurasthenia, from E. Fisk on a charge of theft, for applies only te thq three upper successful seagon, losing only one the West Side. F%ts in that dif- ! Sacramento, June 6.—;(AP) — sudden headache. They know ^ esses It is expected a large delegation meet, ithewith -Bristol. Man­ pwhich-he had suffered for months. 1 the pain so quickly. that.st U so stealing a bag of dairy mixture from closes. For many-yearsnhe c|m s trict have made an'extensive search Forgotten for» nearly three score Charles Worthington of Windsor from this city will attend. chester: is .■considered having a very .years, claims of the state* against ! Pascln’s real name was Julius ■ harmless. Genuine Bayer Aspim acver officers have been elected a t,^ e for the bird withoi^t avail it is Pincas. He was born In Widden, 1 harms the heart. Look for tte Bayer avenue. His father, Anton Remin- I Funeral of A. Say Saturday beginning of the school year. ^ 67, good chance in the track finals to the Federal government ag^egat- ick, Sr., was charged with receiv- ; The funeral of Alfred Say, police be held at Trinity tomorrow and the consensus of -residents’ there ing $6,000,000 are being-revived and Bulgaria, in 1885, and was said to Cross stamped on every tablet * ' officer, who died at the Rockville wdse, several of/the s^ool /Several;' students are planning to that the canary will not be caught have become a naturalized Ameri- I ing the stolen goods and his case ' tiofis, including-the ScS^'and , efforts m ^ e to collect the money, was nolled on payment of costs of |i hospital on Tuesday, following a ■attend"this meet. !. unless salt is sprinkled on its tail.. j The claims cover funds advanced, can citizen in 1916, although he 1 I long illness, will be held at 2 o’clock Dramatic club and the Deb^lng- That there is at least one street lived and made his career in France.' BAYEB $10.56. ! dub, will be completely organized through sale of bonds, for, recruit­ Joseph Raisch of this city was I, on Saturday afternoon from the in town where automobiles are not for next year before school closes. ’RADIO ON TRAINS ing and paying troops during the committed to the state farm in Nor­ ' home of his neice, Mrs. Henry Trou- allowed to park at all—that’s on av il War. SAME ONLY DIFFERENT A s p i r i n ton of 84 Union street. Rev. George ■The Sock and Buskin.cltib has been Bow-street, which idao har the repu­ I wich for one year. He was charged using this system for some t l^ r Paris.—-Passenger trains on the Conferences between state finance with being a common drunkard, this S. Brookes, pastor of Union Church Continent are fast being equipped tation of being the shortest street. t. ______will officiate, with burial in Grove but the Debating club and the other It coimects Chestnut and Garden officials are to ‘ be held soon at “Won’t you spend more than $250 being his third conviction. organizations have been accustomed with radio receivers for passengers. which the procedure to be followed on my ring? Pwant a dearer one.” Raymond E. Kilroy of 446 Reed Hill cemetery. The latest is the train from Havre streets. The bearers will be members of to hold their election of officers and That Manchester people have by the state in its fight for collec­ “All right, dear. We’ll buy it on 1( Road, Fairfield, was charged with try-outs at *he first part of the to Paris. Passengers can hire head­ tion will be mapped out, it was an­ credit,' then it will cost $300.”— Read The Herald M ts. violation of the Motor Vehicle Law, the Rockville Police Department. phones and listen in to Eiffel Tower, never got the habit of pulling over The body will be escorted through to the curb with their automobiles nounced today. Passing Show. ■ as he failed to report an accident. ^*The assembly held yesterday was Radio Paris, or radio station 5XX. The State Police made the arrest. the city by the local police and the Elks will conduct services at the entirely devoted to the announcing He pleaded guilty and was fined §5 of several important details. The and costs of $13.96, which he paid. house and grave. Berry Auxiliary Important Meeting assembly was a short one, conclud­ Men’s Union Outing On Monday evening, June 9, Ellen ing at 3 o’clock. .Sock and Buskin ///fs the BuUsei/e of Vaiue The Men’s Union of Union Con­ I G. Berry Auxiliary will hold an im­ hM charge of the assembly program gregational church will hold its an­ portant meeting in G.A.R. Hall. This for next week, and the assembly of nual outing, Saturday, June 21, the the last meeting before the state the following week will be devoted place to be announced later. The convention which is to be held in to Class Day exercises, which, if following committee have been ap­ this city June 27-28. All past presi­ the weather permits, will be held pointed: dinner and place, Francis dents are requested to be present to outside. Several awards wlU be pre­ Nettleton, Charles S. Bottomley and receive credentials. Members will sented at thell- held in the meeting room on Wed­ Silk . . Ingi .regular, Regular Value, $1 nesday evening, June 11. Rev. Ed­ Dresses 'I t - ■'u p.-'tiT ward L. Nield, pastor of the Baptist Thump! The first GolSen Arrow Special strikes home! As oot church vdll be the speaker. Birth target w.e’ve taken the price on summer Union Suits— and how we’ve hit,., A son was born recently to Mr. STRAW HATS it. You can’t miss, men! Every suit you buy at this sale is a bull’s-eye and Mrs. Patrick North of High street. bargain scored for you! To Dissolve Organization $1.95 up I The Rockville Athletic Associa­ tion, which has a building with gym­ For 6 days, beginning tomorrow, W’ard’s will be the original Happy Hunt­ Silks, flat crepes, geor-Jj nasium and club rooms on East 1 .9 8 ing Grounds for cool, comfortable Union Suits fashioned to fit. Firmly Main street, is about to dissolve. At­ gettes and chiffons— In ~ torney John B. Thomas has been in- fine prints and solid sum­ •woven fabric that meets-U. S. Navy ^Specifications. Unusual cmnfort mer shades. Newest , structed to prepare the necessary and strength features in every suit. 54c is your Golden Arrow and a $1 [ papers so that the association can styles—aU sizes. bring its existence to a close. Union Suit is your game. Come in tomorrow, and supply your needs for If the plans of dissolving go LADIES’ SILK COATS months in advance. 'Also Sport Coats and : .9 8 Coats, beautiluUy made of fine materials—selling regularly up to $24.50. Crotch R Kototoyoh Also an excellent BOYS’ GIRLS* line of ladles’ silk SUITS C04TS hosiery. underwear and hats: arid men’ s shoes, shirts, ties $9.95 $8.98 and hosiery. S t h JH xtra wear I ^ fort and prevent ripian*. ■

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DunhiU’s itvites you to dress your best with as little as $2 doivn. Open an account to­ . Shoulder Pearls arc the most day. You don’t need Taped arm holes prevent acceptable gift for a n y Introductions. chafing and insure shoul­ young and old There’s no fuss and no der comfort as long as you wear the suits. and every age red tape to deal at in between. Dunhill’s. Everybody CC—329 See our unus-ually complete welcome. SLfsortment o f high grade BLUEBIRD PEARLS, priced from Ten Dollar* upwards. ontgomery ard THE DEWEY- M W & Co RICHMAN CO. CJTRFFT SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN. Jewelers, WEEK , Silversmiths .^PMrMENT- VUSHIL 824-828 MAIN STRE ^ ■n.cl.v ... M » P- ■a- Owodevery Weitoertav at N ... Daitor Snnnoer Mont^ PUIIM ' 691 Main Streeta . ’ • " Johnson Block South Blanchiwtar : ; : ' ^ Branch Office at 240 Asylum Strrot, Har^rdtt^Wu Nils the Bullsei/e of Value

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o f th or. ^w trijErtrt manufacturers at a distance. arc milUons and millions of men and It is a serious commentary that women whoise greatest need in life the only organized interest in the CwntngVEndi is a ray of hope—and it is becauee Fourth of July, nowadays, is the of the element of hope that lotteries for your ^ K A lS “#Mg?fN“olSM^Af=T. U,a firecracker and general explosives PJHAJLIUW Bu.eii strtet South Manchester. Conn. interest. As a day of recreation the exist. Offsetting the hope is, of course, THOMAS? FEROUSON holiday is a ruin for seven-eighths old General Manager the disappointment. But the : hope of the grown people and a ghastly ! Founded Octoher 1. 1881______extends over many days, perhaps menace to all the chUdren. The bar­ 'refrigerator weeks, perhaps months. The disap­ Published Every Evening Except baric method of its celebration has Sundays and Holidays. Enured at the pointment is brief: and the pHIloso- ■PnKt Office at South Manchester. no friends except among those who phy of the drab life is usually im­ Conn., as Second Class Mall Matter, hope to make a few dollars out of In exchange for a new Wat­ r SUBSCRIPTION RATES mune to very keen suffering One Year, by mall ...... |6-00 it, at the expense of the peace of kins refrigerator. Easy ter^ . Per Month, by mail ...... * •«“ mind and well being of the entire from it. Cash prices. — • Delivered, one y e a r...... The ' tawdry swindling devices Single co p ie s...... * community. that masquerade as lotteries in this m e m b e r o f t h e a sso c ia te d This being the case, it is submit­ P I^CSS country arc indefensible. But there The Associated Press is exclusively ted that this community could much is something to be said for the in­ entitled to tfie use for u better afford to make each of these of all news dispatches credited to it stitution when, as has been the case or not otherwise credited In this dealers a present of his anticipated in several European countries and paper and also the local news pub­ profit and prohibit the sale of fire­ lished heroin. , at one time in one state of the All rights of republlcatlon oi works absolutely than to permit special dispatches herein are also re­ American Union, the lottery Is op­ served. _____ such sale and pay not only the erated on the level and by the gov­ profit, but the first cost of the SPECIAL advertising REPRE­ ernment. SENTATIVE: Hamilton - l>Llsser, stocks of infernal devices plus all Inc.. 285 Madison Ave., New Tork. N. the damage done to life, limb, Y.. and 612 North Michigan Ave.. WIRE FENCES Chicago. Ills.______health and property. With the substitution of wire Full service client of N E A Service, It is further submitted, however, cables for wooden fence rails along­ Inc. that this community is going to do side Connecticut’s' highways there Member. Audit Bureau of Clrcula- no such thing as the former. Nor is will probably come an end of one Chairs tions. it, in the light of the present eco­ very dreadful kind of death in auto­ . The Herald Printing Company. Inc^ assumes no financial responsibility nomic situation and the temper of mobile accidents. While the list of for typographical errors appearmg in the public, likely to submit to any r For the small family this' 50 advertlseinents In the Manchester victims who have been impaled by room ensembles Evening Herald. _____ ^ more of these devastating periods broken fence rails is not a long one remaining 1b. top iccr is efficient. It has of foolish racketing and nerve tor­ there have been enough such trage­ white enameled steelteel FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1930. ture. dies to make the disappearance of lining with two wire shelves. Golden oak, MOEEOW AND HOOVER Those persons who have antici­ the wooden raifs welcome. exterior .....r a$19. More thaji two years will elapse pated engaging in the sale of fire­ Not only does the wire cable pos­ before the RepubUcan party of the works this year are advised that it sess a certain resiliency not cbar- United States names its candidate would be wise for them to hold their acteristic of the timber barrier and $49 for President in the next quadren­ horses, so to speak, in the placing so is better calculated to throw an i! nial election. To launch the advo­ of orders for noise making explo­ uncontrolled car back onto the road, cacy of any certain candidate so sives; or, if they have already but if it does break at least it is long in advance is hardly within the placed such orders, to cancel them not likely to contribute, as the brok­ There’s an even dozen chairs in this group. Most were left from Imng rules of the game as custom has es­ or at least insist on their provision­ en rail has so often done, to the room e'nsembles. Included are wing, club, buttoned back and wmged- tablished them. Yet two men of al quality. Because there is every fatal quality of the accident. coxwell types. Coverings include denim, mohair and wool tapestry, Jac­ much more than ordinary import­ probability that along about the ance in the party in their own state, middle of this month there will be quard velour, mohair and damask, leather and vebur, mohmr and fneze, one of them also something of a fig­ a special town meeting and that and antique cotton damask. Foi-mer values $82.00 to $110.00. ure nationally, on Wednesday night that town meeting will adopt a made what seemed like a quite de­ tow-n bylaw prohibiting the sale and liberate declaration that New Jer­ use of noisy fireworks altogether. sey Republicans would be found ad­ The hackneyed argument that to vocating the nomination of Dwight stop the saturnalia of firecrackers, W. Morrow for the Presidency in pistols, cannons, etc., during the 1932. Independence Day period is an at­ By RODNEY DUTCHER At a political meeting in Trenton tack on patriotism has reached the ------“ Washington. — The Sheppard- held in the interest of Mr. Morrow’s raspberry stage. The best possible Towner Maternity and Infancy Act, at senatorial candidacy, former Gover­ kind of patriotism would be to pre­ 4 This apartment model, al­ a piece of- legislation which Always nor E. C. Stokes and Dr. John Grier vent the boys and girls from maim^ seemed to interest the women of the though of the same ice capacity, Hibben, president of Princeton Uni­ ing and blinding themselves, so that country more than any other, is There are just four chairs in this group: a wood-arm cojwelV two club as the refrigerator above, has versity, both took the opportunity they may have a reasonable chance likely to stay dead indefinitely as chairs and a wing chair. Coverings include tapestry e o m W mth ve­ a larger storage to suggest the likelihood of Mr. of growing up in health and the result of a misunderstanding Or space for food. Morrow being the national candi­ strength, to the glory of their coun­ something between Congress and lour mohair and tapestry, and velour. Former values $39.00 to $75.00. ^ White enameled date two years hence. And it is re­ try. the White House. interior ...... corded that when it came the lat­ That is the law under which The country, the state and the the government appropriated more ter’s turn to speak he failed to dis­ town have grown weary of this pes­ than a million dollars a year to co­ avow the advocacy of his support­ tilential annual jamboree of gun­ operate with the states in welfare and hygiene work for mothers and I ers. powder, blinded eyes and little cof­ It is inevitable that this proceed­ babies, under the administration of fins. The chances are a great deal the Children’s Bureau. The act ran ing will elicit some criticism. It will better than even that Manchester for seven years and everyone seem­ especially be proclaimed ^ by Mr. will put its foot down on the cus ed to agree that the work was a Morrow’s political opponents in his great success, striking at the moth­ Slip-cover your tom, long before the Fourth of July er and infant mortality rates, but it own state that for that gentleman And this should constitute suffi stopped on July 1 of last year to allow his ambitions to extend so cient warning to the fireworks when Congress failed to appro­ far as the possible displacement of priate the money to keep it going. dealers. Mr. Hoover is not only unseemly Not Getting Anj-where Women’s organizations thought with cretonne but the betrayal of an old and firm JUDGE-MADE LAW it was fine business to have a "child friendship both personal and politi­ In a Litchfield County case in w'elfare president” like Mr. Hoover. cal. Now some of their officers are com­ which a judge assumed the right to plaining privately that the president Yet there is another side to the reject the imanimous verdict of a has taken such an active interest \ matter. Mr. Morrow has already jury the Supreme Court of Errors is in the problem that things are get­ made it very clear indeed that he to be called on to pass upon his ting all balled up without any prog­ ’ The home which is not crowd­ regards the question of prohibition ress. ed for space will welcome this power to do so. It is high time. After he had announced his reform as the paramount issue three-door, frdnt icing refriger­ Either no such power attaches to White House Conference on Child Slip the chair you select... .or any other chair you might before the counrty. H e' is making ator. It holds the judicial office or else one of the Health and Child Protection the already own___ in a gay cretonne cover for summer. These his campaign on that issue. To be word went to Capitol Hill that the. 50 lbs. of ice and fundamental guarantees of demo­ S1.25 to 11.75 cretonnes, equally suitable for draperies, will logical he must hold that the Re­ president didn’t want any action has a white en­ cratic government in which millions on the Sheppard-Towner measure be reduced to 39c until tomorrow evening only. Be sure to publican party must nominate a of Americans have reposed an abid­ ameled interior before the conference made a re­ make your selection before 9 p. m* Presidential candidate stoutly in ing faith for a century and a half port, which would take a year or favor of prohibition reform. If he simply has no existence in fact. more. were to permit it to be assumed Nevertheless, in his message to It has been our contention for the regular session of Congress that he stood as a supporter of years that the whole system of jury Mr. Hoover declared himself In President Hoover for a second term nullification by judge’s mandate, favor of continuing the Sheppard- he would thereby confess himself both in the setting aside of verdicts Towner Act under the Children’s YEARS AT SOUTH MANCHESTER to be governed by polite considera­ Bureau for a limited period of years 5 5 and the ordering of instructed deci­ and Congressman Cooperr of Ohio tion for a friend rather than by an sions. is an attack on eur charter and Senator Jones of Washington earnest determination to do every- of human rights. » introduced bills which would pro­ "thing possible to get rid of Vol- It remains to be seen what the vide money to start the thing going steadism. again. Supreme Court will do about it. But Cooper says Mr. Hoover made Mr. Hoover has allowed himself After that it may remain to be seen subsequent demands concerning the to be definitely identified as a dry. what the people, through their Leg­ legislation and he introduced a sec­ Mr. Morrow has identified himself islature, will do about it. ond bill to square with the presiden­ tial ideas. This bill would transfer era and- Bppksellera. And I met ,a books marked down to gl.79' ,es a militant wet. If he puts princi­ tremdy resUess at night. The mu­ actinic rays; directed into the nose drug stores and cigar stan<% maternity and infant hygiene work Parker o f New York is chairman, where the membranes are irritated. dapper, well groomed, intelligent ples ahead of men he cannot very RAGE POOLS to tile U. S. Public Health Service. gets credit for holding up the Coop­ cous membranes of the nasal pas­ hlgh-p<^ered salesman for one of just credit Max, ’The diet should be free for a c6n- Max may or may not know; well yield the i^all to a dry candi­ Our neighbor the Hartford Cour- The women complain, however, that er and Goodwin bUls. In the Senate sages swell, causing a constricted the .big publislilng firms. He can feeling and an excess of mucus is siderable length of time of all what serrice he is doing to date for the Presidency just out of it gives no assurance that real prac­ the Jones bill was reported favor­ starch and sugar foods. In. mbfi.c talk ’ to you in rapid fire fashion ant, tranquilly discussing the win­ tical work would be carried on. The secreted. world by letting it peep in on friendship—not if he believes him­ ably without amendment and has cases it is also advisable to discon­ about all the latest books and their nings of occsisional individuals in Public Health Service has never been on the Senate calendar since It should be remembered that a authors. He can amuse, you with that it might not otherwtse be a l» self to be the right man to lead the tinue milk and cream for a time. A to afford. . . the English Derby pools, says: done any maternity work, whereas April 9. Either house could pass a disease of this kind is really con­ little butter may be used, but not hiimoroua . tales of the road. wet cause and that the wet cause the Children’s Bureau has been en­ bill in a day or two,* as there is littie stitutional and the patient already For Max is the gent who takf Four or five persons get their over two or three ounces dally. And idsp, OB a moment’s notice, the unsold copies off a publish is right and the dry cause wrong. gaged in it for many years. And the opposition. has a congested mucous membrane Keep up the skin elimination ai^d j unwind his memory and look names in the papers and four theory of those w’ho will have none hands at a very low price and t\; There is going to be something or five millions throw away Mr. Hoover has been telling visit- which only needs the invasion of try to sweat each day through ex- j hacte os'-tbe .^ys erf "the gas house of the second Cooper bill is that in ■brs that there would have to be a bacteria, or the breathing of dust them loose upon the world, at^ more at stake in the next Presiden­ worthless tickets. The odds are order to reduce the baby death rate ercising and follow this with a cold belt” when, as a lad, he was thrown great bargain. And It’s an pitifully long. Yet the lure of compromise, , but that some kind of or flower pollen to brlqg on an acute shower. Thi- sweats are best pro­ amidst the most picturesque guig- tial election than rules of political the mothers who need educAtion maternity blU wiU come out of attack because o f the congestion and tlon Which is having more than' the wager, the hope that out of duced bM exercising and are more eters.N ew YoVk hiss ever known* light effect on the nation’s readin etiquette. And quite aside from the must receive it. this session. It appears that be serum already there* one doUar will grow thousands, During the flood relief work beneficial than by artificial meaiw; He grew- up with Monk Eastman As for Max himself, he is not the belief that one man’s doesn’t want anything but the sec- These rules are very easily fol­ question of whether Mr. Hoover or the president became very fond of <^d Cooper bill. Meanwhile the ses­ Many kinds of foolish advice are and Humpty Jackson and all the be impressed by important nrac Mr. Morrow would make the strong­ chances are as good as anoth­ given these sufferers for curing lowed and they wiU bring about a rest of the ill-ciut gun guys of an- and well known titles. Max finf the county health units and his sion draws to its close and it looks very satisfactory cure so that all of er’s and the ever present opti­ idea lately has been that these their hay fever, but the cure is real­ ptijer pra. He ca" tell you about that the great public wants to er candidate it is fair to assert that mism of humankind are factors aA if the mothers and babies were the hay fields and pollens in the should be used in future admin­ again going to be out of luck. ly very simple and depends - entirely city officios who hold respected po­ its moneWs \-^orth in bulk If , a person believing as Mr. Morrow which k e ^ gambling alive. So istration of the Sheppard-Towner on dietetic treatment. The first world would no longer affect you. sitions and lead the most conserva­ art When a book Is thick and hi*, does on a highly vital issue has long as a man can invest a dol­ Act. There are however, good­ thing to do if you have this disease tive illves who “have thrae bullets in appearance and has a every right in the world to contest lar with some prospect of mak­ ness knows, how many counties is to take a short fast to cleanse the qUES'nONS AND ANSWERS In their hack” to remiad them of jacket then the turnover is better.- - ing his fortune he will probab­ the Presidential nomination, even which have no such units. Mitine- blood stream of excess accumula­ their boyhood days. What of the content? Max m"' ly do so despite the statute tion of toxins relieve the con­ (The Mind of the Diabetic) with a friendly incumbent when the sota, for instance, is said to liave Youil hear of feuds that started not know ijl about his book, but books and sermons. but one county health unit. Health and Diet gestion in the mucous membranes. outside the church doors among Question:—R. H. asks:“ Does dia­ knows a lot about his public. Whlc latter apparently occupies a direct­ And, aware of the fact that to Under the second Cooper bill the Water should be taken copiously to young gangrguys and of gang wars of course, has caused ly opposite position on that issue. say so is to shock conventional Children’s Bureau would hAve* drink, and one enema should be used betes affect the mind ? Should that wiped out a dozen lives before earnest younjr publisheJ^ to nsrb* money to carry on welfare work, Advice daily of one quart of warm* water. low&ncd b© for & dlAbfetic who they were ended. The narrator morality Aost awfully, we cannot is addicted to the veiy reprehensi­ but the nature of such work is not The congestion in the mucous comes in and out of the plots and THE END OF IT resist the temptation to supplement Bjr DR. PRANK McCOT ble habit of lying?” , ^ ^ Few of the fans of Mons. defined. membranes can be reli|ved by stim­ counter-plots, somctlmes partlclpat- Ziegfeld—now of Hollywood rf Independence Day is almost a this opinion with one of our own— Besides representatives of wom­ Answer:—Every cell and fu n c^ n mg and sometimes looklDg on. But ulating the skin by using two sponge of the body is affected In the dis­ way points—know that he month away. If within that month that the world is full of a great en’s organizations, those of organ­ or shower baths daily, using a rough always familiar with the actors. very private box in his own ized labor and the American Farm order caUed diabetes, but this ia the Board of Selectmen and the vot­ many things and that more than a HAY FEVER UNNECESSARY towel afterwards to ruorub downoowu the;lob ©f every disease of faulty Yet today, he's bnc of the men ter. It is privately witered f Bureau Federation have joined in that nmke your handsome library private suite he maintains. It ers of Manchester were to take no few of them are worse than public opposing the bill which was Inspired Th. « ,b .U c possible and adds to the cultural to forget easily, and so your fH «d high above the balcony and UaA action in the interest of the entire lotteries would be, if conducted hon­ by the president. They are all sup­ Now that the sumiper and fall ment will increase the activity of life of the nation. porting a bill recently submitted by may not remember what you think chestra seats, built in A' “ community several thousand dollars estly, by government, for the com are qomingi over-a million iuiy fev­ the millions of pores and increase Funny-^isn’t it, that a gang-kid like a cave. There It la Congressman Goodwin of Minnesota to be the truth. from t^ gas house should wind up very much needed for other and mon profit and imder candid and er patients are looking forward elimination of body poisons. You see and hear what in going on which would simply re-enact the will find that the hay fever symp­ I that way! . more rational purposes would be strict regulation. Sheppard-Towner law and provide udth dread to the new-mown bay, the stage, but also to ijm.tch ' toms disappear in a very short time ; Ladies and gentlemen, allow me actions of the audience. It is fconverted into intolerable noise, in­ Very well we know that this is a some money. or rag weed, or g:plden rod, or any with this method of treatment, but j to introduce John S. Winters! Delay in the House IN NEW YORK occupied b y any peifemia o th «i evitable physical injury to a num­ wicked and terrible thing to say. We 6 t the pollens which seem to cause if the condition is chronic you must Saegfeld and his itomemate Leaders in the House of Represen­ their attacks td descend on them. i persist faithfully' with your diet for At »ehi 'same convention 1 heard ber of children; quite possibly a have been told so before now by tatives have been consistently com­ • CaLiB8»T ~ death or two; certainly a period of plenty of folks who have made plaining that the House. hA4 nothing ’.'With hay fever the attacks are New York,' June 6.—You’U ffpd 1 *bout qui^anotter New York per’. their money speculating in stocks or to_____ do. The baby measure is only one qsualW ecasbnable, that is, the pa­ discomfort and demoralization suc- tient oMB vtiines When he is usually Ninety-eight*: per cent, to buying goes, on tb. toixard o f W o r ^ almondfe ^ iv'. tlia teeded by an expansive repairing of ures which it has held tip. The com; free from them. During the attack the damage; a modicum of profit for being able to sell them for more mittee on Interstate and Petalgh tlie nose itches, the eyes vaster and stalae Ara’lMdiiieA. It'! S' handful of dealers and a fat than they paid for them plus over- Commerce, of. which Coagrennfa snort, patient sneezes and Js bob- BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, SODTH MANCHKTEB, CONN., i^lD A Y , JUNE 6,1980.

construction. Grading and surfac­ ing operations ar.* in progress. Traf­ OFFICIAL DIES SUDDENLY fic can pass. Condition Of Stratford-Nichols Avenue is being oiled. Asbury Park, N. J., June 6.— Voluntown and No. Stonington, (AP)—Park Matthewson of Raleigh, State Roads Pendleton Hin road is under con­ N. C., newly elected vice-president struction^ Grading^operations and general of the Sons of the American G. E. macadamizing are in progress. Revolution, was found dead in bed Road conditions and detours in Warren-Woodvllle road, macadam today at his hotel. He was 55 years the State of Connecticut made nec* completed. Shoulders and railing old. ^ cssary by highway construction, re­ uncompleted. No detour. [ The body was found by Dr. D. T. pairs and oiling announced by the Waterbury, Wolcott-Bristol road Smithwick of Louisburg, N. C., with Conn. Highway Department as of whom Matthewson roomed. Physi­ through Woodtick is under construc­ cians said Matthewson had been June 4th: ^ tion. No detours. House Route No. 1—Fairfield-Southpwt Westport and Weston, Lyons dead since midnight and that he Plains road is under construction. died of a heart attack. cut-off. Work on approaches. No Matthewson was assistant direc­ delay to traffic. , No delay to traffic. Guilford-Boston Post Road, shoul­ Woodstock, The Eastford-West tor of the department of conserva­ tion and development of North Caro­ AIO) ders being oiled for 4 ^ le s . Woodstock road is under construc­ Route No. 3—Danbup^ - Sugar tion. Traffic can pass. lina, and former president of his Hollow Road, shoulders being oile^ state’s S. A. R. chapter. He is sur­ vived by his widow and three chil­ for 2 miles. , dren. Take Advantage of These Values Route No. U. S. 5— ' Wallingford, North and Souto ANDOVER streets*^ are under MARVIN’S SUCCESSOR Son, I"'- Through traffic advised to avoid Hartford, June 6.—(AP)—Gover­ this road. , . Miss Olga Lindholm returned to nor John H. Trumbull has no pres­ Enfield-Springfield road is being! work Monday after being at home ent intention of appointing a judge oiled for one mile. .. • two weeks with German measles. of the Superior Court to succeed SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Route No. U. S. ! Lewis Phelps and son Charles at­ Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin, reOently town road. Concret-' I tended the All New London Lay­ deceased. When, asked about the im­ Bang Go the Prices On Men’s and Young Men’s telephone control, and steam shovel man's dinner in Norwich Wednes­ mediate appointment of a s'uccessor Men’s and Young Men’s g r X g under way. ParaUel route! day evening. to Judge Marvin the governor said through Bethel recommended. Rev. John H. and Mrs. Fitzger­ he would make no appointment Topcoats Route No. U. S. 7— ald returned to their home in Bay- without giving the matter careful Suits iect, bridge is under construction on ridge, L. I., Tuesday after spending consideration. Boys’ Suits new location. No detour. ;a night with the former’s mother $22.50 Coats I ^ t $17.7-7 Here’s value for you. House’s suits—perfectiy Route No. 8—Shelton-River Road ^ and sister, Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald 6 to 19 Years $19.77 is being oiled for 5 miles. „ . I and Mrs. Lewis Phelps. Mr. and tailored, smartly styled—light and medium weights. $25.00 Coats Route No. 10—Cromwell. Rais-1 Mrs. Fitzgerald expect to sail on Clearance Sale $30.00 Coats $23.77 ing grade of River Road between] July 2 for two months abroad. of $22.50 Suits ...... $17,77 Cromsv’ell and LitUe River Bridge,, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley and $10.00 Suits ...... $7.77 $35.00 Coats $27.77 macadam pavement is being '■daughter Jean spent Monday in $25.00 Suits ...... $19.77 $12.50 Suits ...... $9.77 Cromwell, Haddam - Saybrook Framingham, Mass. ^ RADIO road is being oiled for one mile. , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cook left Buy now and save money at these $30.00 Suits ...... '...... $23.77 $15.00 Suits ...... $11.77 SPECIAL BARGAINS Route No. 12—Plainfield, between Tuesday for Chancelor, Va., to visit prices. Best values in town. $35.00 Suits ...... Plainfield and Centra' Village a rail-j their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. $27.77 $18.00 Suits ...... $14.77 —25— - road bridge crossing is being eunii- and Mrs. Herbert Thonapson. $40.00 S u its...... $31.77 nated. Grading operations are m For the children’s night of the 5 Zeniths ...... $214.00 $20.09 Suits ...... $15.77 Men’s and Young Men’s $95 allowance on your old set. progress and traffic can pass witn, Grange Monday evening there was $45.00 Suits ...... $35.77 $22.50 S u its ...... $17.77 a full house. 2 LYRICS e Suits* ^^Griswold. Canterbury and Plain-1 Mrs. Katherine Chadwick who Regular $198, e a c h ...... $50.00 Suits ...... $39.77 $25.00 Suits ...... $19.77 Size 33 to 38 Only field. A section of the *Nor^ch-1 cares for an elderly woman at 2 PHILCOS ^ 1 9 Putnam road is under construction. Warehouse Point spent the week­ Regular $199, each ... V A 10% Off all Blue Suits. Now $17.77 Traffic can pass. Detour posted in end at her cottage next the Town 10% off all Blue Suits Borough of Jewett City. _ Hall. When she arrived she found Route No. 17-Preston. Nor^ch- that some one had entered the 2 COMBINATION Westerly road is being oiled for one house, presumably by the cellar COAL AND GAS $75 mile window and it looked as though RANGES, regular $150. Special Bargains! 8 Only CLOTH RAP) COATS Size 34-36 only ^7= Colchester. Non^ich and Colches­ some one had been sleeping and Full enamel. While they last. ter roa

Mf. lb.'V Daily Health Service OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Hints On How To Keep Well by World Famed Anthority The children’s Bureau of the 4'administered are described as nec- © 1930 6Y HEli. SEimCE. ISC 9/ RUTH DEVEY GROVES 'J United States Department of Labor , J , ...... insure children protection against has just issued a statement on. the premature employment. ik DISTRUST ANY PASTE 5^ <$!- OR INJECTION METHOD child for labor question. It begins,-no just and final solution can be OF “CURING” CANCER b e g i n h e r e t o d a y . boy would mean that she would bed. Dr. Wagnall was bent over “Why do children leave school to go j found through legislation alone, his patient. Alan stepped to his lose the child entirely if he were to work prematurely"’ i The other conditions are: , A wage earned by the father ^talie Converse, jealous of her taken into Alan’s home. She knew side. BY DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN “ She will not know you,” the Severj^ re^M are set forUi as guffiejent to maintain a decent and’s friendship with Bemadine her shortcomings, Nellie did, and Editor, Journal. of the AmerlcM physician said, straightening up. outstanding factors in the deter- _*ondard of livina ___^ n t, leaves him. Alan is consol­ she had a very earnest conviction Medical Associatioa, and of Hygela, mination of children to stop their _ system of state aid to wld- "She’s in a coma.” ed jiy his secretary, Phillipa West, she would not be engaged to look the Health Magazine school cijurses as ioon as they reach ’ dependent children suffi- wh^is seeking to make .an advan- after Bobby when a sterner mis­ It seemed to Alan that he stood there in a state of soul-trying in­ the age li^ t set by, the compulsory ^.q enable the children to re­ Qus marriage. tress than Bemadine was doing In the Annals of Internal Medi­ education laws. Some leave even^- jjj school up to the age of at ^talie returns, and Alan real- the engaging. She had in mind a activity for time unending. 'I'he cine, Dr. Alfred Scott Warthin of fore that, taking advantage of the . , . sixteen helplessness of man when he > that he loves her, but the eu- professional housekeeper, and the University of Michigan has re­ loopholelooppoio provided by uj the clause that educational system that will hement that Phillipa has clever- they were “worse than the wives,’’ would hold a soul from departing cently made available an editorial mortal clay appalled him. Beads permita a offer chUdren a rea’ training for -rf Jigineered prevents him from at- to Nellie. surveying the history of cancer teen to go to work if he att^M | preggnt-day life, work, and citizen- *anj|it»ng a reconciliation. Phillipa She could at least, she figured, of moisture dotted his brow, but cures during , the last 40 years. 'continuation school—classes held gj^jp »> his lips were dry as sun-baked redoes------to release him...... visit Visit Bobby once in V*a while if— --- he Year after year new methods are at special hour^*or a short part of Ifct^e’s sister, Florence, fakes .^^^gre in a school. Alan had not sand. described, are tried, and fail. Many each day. The :.ge limit varies in , an fflness to bring Alan back to his seriously considered the plan, but In reality it was less than halt of these methods are based on a different states. In some states chil- 1 NEW VATICAN BUILDING honjie. But Alan’s chivalrous feel- j spoken of it to Phillipa, an hour before the doctor looked scientific , study of the cause of can­ dren who have completed the sixth' inggfqr Phillipa permits her still to | vvithout giving his opinion on the at him, and said gravely: “She’s cer; others are purely experimental. grade may take out employment Vatican City, Jime 6.—(AP.)— sta|fl between him and Natalie. i subject, and she had fed herself dead.” Many of them are old wives’ cures certificates. ’The new building witWp Vatican Itotalie goes to Alan’s office and I ^^h the hope that it might be Alan stood a moment longer, _____ O l ^ ^ and the treatments of herb doctors. Quoting directly from the bul­ City which will house the Vatican’s th e^ meets Bemadine. Her old carried out. To have a kid like sUently wishing God-speed to the A few are cancer pastes which burn letin, here are some of the inter­ priceless collection of paintings is esting statements about the school jealousy flares up again and she Bobby around the house would voyager ' on her long journey. away the tissue. almost completed. situation relative to the child who I Preparations for removing the qua^els bitterly >vlth Alan. The drive her wild, she declared in Then he turned with the steps Finally, there are weird mechani­ OF^Ali<9— ' wants to leave and go to work. I treasures from the old ga^eries fiptvjl day Natalie comes to the of- of an old man and went out. j cal and electriceil conceptions which secret. J seem to come only from a disorder- ; have begim. Many paintings and ficffito plead forgiveness, hut Alan Life seemed heavy, crushing, a ed imagination. "Recent Investigations tend *to 1 tapestries are being restored and is ^ t. He telephones and Phillipa Alan, on his way now to B em a­ burden. Had there ever been any joy in it? Woiild Bobby smile Not an Infectious Disease |regard 'family necessity’ as of less their frames strengthened. The new doei^ not teU him that Natalie is dine, despairing of seeing her building is large and scientifically again when his childish mind Dr. Warthin is convinced that the importance than other motives. them. Natalie leaves in despair. alive, felt infinitely grateful for ‘"Though many children imdoubt- lighted. . Phillipa, fearful Alan’s anger grasped the sorrowful fact that evidence that cancer might be in­ jrnmi^a, ------o — Phillipa. She wuuiuwould ucii,help him; K edly leave school becatuse of rest­ The gallery will be connected by will^not endure, uses a. letter from g^g would be a real mother to his “Mummy” was not there any fectious is absolutely nil so far as an imdergroimd passage with the concerns its scientific merit, and he lessness, Impatience with discipline, Ber^adine in a plot to discredit Bobby. more? and personal and family ignorance museums and their collection of Nellie was at the door of the is supported in this view by the Nal^e. She changes the name of He always thought something of the value of continued school statuary. nursery. Boby had tired him­ majority of cancer investigators. In­ a sfock Bemadine wants to buy pleasant about Phillipa when Nat- training, an important <»use of dis­ to (me that is worthless. Bema­ adie threatened to obsess his mind. self into his afternoon nap, long deed, he says that there exists abso­ satisfaction -vith school Is found In] CONFEDERATE VETS MEET dine comes to the office after the It helped him to forget her. But delayed, and freed her to go to lutely no proof that infection plays any specific exciting cause in the the fact that, despite improvements j order has gone through and dis­ Phillipa was not unfailingly ef­ her beloved mistress. production of cancer, and that all in recent years, many school sys­ BUoxi, Mies., June 6.— (A ? .)— covers the change that has been She saw Alan walking wearily tems do not yet provide training fective. Even to the door of cancer cures based on such assump­ The remoants of the once powerful wna^ in the letter. Suspicion, dl- down the hall and ' one glance at adapted to the needs of an indus­ Bernadine’s house Alan thought tion of the cause can be dismissed Armies of the Confederacy were recljfd by Phillipa, points to Na­ of Natalie. his pallid face told her it was trial society. over. With a muffled cry she at once as outside the realms of mobilized today for a grand parade talies Alan believes her guilty. • Oh, why, why, why couldn’t she "Although much need exists for along the Mississippi Soimd Beach, Natalie is stricken to utter hope­ stepped out into the hall and possibility. investigation in regard to the effect have been as good a.s she looked? Caustic applications directly to concluding the fortieth annual re- lessness by his accusation. Alan closed the door of the nursery of employment on the child’s health, When this w'as over, and Bema­ the effected part and the use of imion of the veterans. behind her, instinctively thinking evidence as to the effect of work­ leaves her and goes to Bemadine to dine was “ out there,” Natalie, in zinc and arsenic pastes produce The business of the reunion was of Bobby. ing life on yoimg adolescents on the offer to repay her losses. He tells their house a few, streets away agony from the ulceration or slough­ terminated yesterday with the elec­ She ran to Bernadine’s door whole indicates that it is unfavor­ her'lie is through with Natalie for ing of tissues, smd not infrequently tion of General W. L. Stephens of could have made everything so just as Dr. Wagnall was coming able. Because of the thoughtless­ all time. Bemadine is worried over make the growth more rapid rather Coushatta, La., as commander-in­ different—so bearable. out. He told the nurse in charge ness natural to their years and ig­ her litle boy, Bobby’s, future. He rang the doorbell, with a than hinder it. The majority- of all chief for the coming year and the to let her in. <30(01 norance of the results of careless­ Not long afterward Alan is hur­ feeling of helplessness. Why was quack, Indian and herb cures for unanimous decision of old- fighters riedly (^lled to her home. Alan looked at her as she flew ness in operating machinery, chil­ of the Southland not to meet the it, he wondered, that people al­ cancer are of this variety. dren are more prone to accidents NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. to the bed. “I’ll wait,” he said to The cancer quacks in the middle veterans of the North in a joint re- ways expected a man to meet Dr, Wagnall, "to help her with tvinn adult workers, and thousands these crises with undaimted cour­ west, and there are several of them, imion. CHAPTER XLII. Bobby.” of industrial accidents to ydimg age ? He would have given any­ depend on application of pastes of workers are reported annually, A 'fan did not want to think of “In the meantime,” Dr. Wag­ Many hundreds of women in thing at that moment to have this nature. Such methods are dan­ many resulting in permanent loss, NabBdie, as. he rushed up to Bema­ nall replied, “will you come gerous in efficiency with clean re­ southern and midland England Natalie at his side. downstairs, Mr. Converse? It’s or loss of use, of a member, in se­ spend their lives in driving and dine!^ in response to the urgent Always going back to Natalie! moval of the cancer by the knife. imperative that we discuss certain rious and permanent disfigurement, steering can&l boats. surc^ons from Dr. Wagnall, but he He recognized the unformed wisn A study of ■ the history of can­ or in death. In a study of industrial matters at once.” coufffnot put her out of his mind. in his mind as an outcropping of cer untreated reveals the fact that accidents to working minors in Wis­ Alan knew what it was he 6kl She WSLS always present in his what he called "his damnable the older portions tend to pass away consin, Massachusetts, and New Completely Solves wanted to talk about. “I’ll take thoughts whenever he w'ent to weakness.” The weakness of me and that anything at all injected in­ Jersey, the Children’s Bureau found charge of everything, doctor,” he to a cancer will produce such chang­ tbe Problem ot Bernadine’s. “It’s because we which he was ashamed. Why that in each -state a larger percent­ said when they reached the lower es. It has long been known that the used ■ to live in Westchester,’’ he couldn’t he sustain hiS disgust age of the accidents to children 16 hill. “Mrs. Lamont arranged it injection of protein substances into told himself, half angrily, half ex- and contempt for her? Why were and 17 years of age was due to pow­ service, which is so little known the body or that the injection of ex­ Air Sickness c^i^gly. He did not want to be­ his heart and his mind always legally, I believe.” er-working machinery than of the The doctor looked at him keen­ ■generally that some of the telegraph tracts of various tissues at a dis­ Why be tortured an(i distressed with lieve Natalie now held even the engaged in warfare over her? accidents either to children 14 and ly. “I’m glad to know the boy company’s employes had never heard tance from the cancer will also pro­ air sickness when this embarrassing tiniett place in his heart. Well, no matter. His heart had 15, who are more adequately pro­ condition can not only be immediately is going to be well looked after, ’ of it. duce changes of this character. iie ia d not forgiven her for her won once—now it was time for tected by the law, or .to working relieved but prevented as well with he said, extending his hand. “ I’m Time and again investigators last letter— she wrote it in anger— his head to take control of his minors of 18 or over, who have Gasetts, a most efficacious anti-nausea though he kept it where he could sorry I’ve so little time—I’d like have been misled by these changes more mature judgement and better remedy and stomach neutralizer now destiny. to stay and go into some of the.=e into believing that they had dis­ powers of muscular co-ordination, read it often. “Just to remind my­ His anxiety over Bemadine used by thousands who go tiP matters with you, but I’ve neg- ^ covered a method of merit. Of this in spite of the fact that a great self what an utterly callous crea­ deepened the moment the door HOW TO SHOP planes. Gasetts assure a thoroughly lected my patients too long as :t | character was the lead treatment of proportion of minors 18 and over ture she is,” he would say to him­ was opened for him. It was not enjoyable trip with complete freedom is. Fortunately none of them ■ cancer and of this character also, are employed in the more danger­ self. “Giving me my freedom! Nellie s tear-stained face that he SHOWER CURTAINS ARE from any biliousness. Even the most were in danger.” according to Warthin, is the recent­ ous occupations. j seasoned fliers are subject to air-sick­ What a gesture! As though she had saw. A strange maid told him, in j SHOWN IN GAY COLORS not ended everything through what “I feel I might thank yo.i | ly exploited Coffey-Humber method. ness at some time or other. 5

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ployed by the company charging toe district school board with “pad- ANOTHER GEM SUSPECT COLUMBIA , ding” its 1929-1930 budget to toe ' arucie uu ^ i extent of $200,000. New York, June 6.— (AP.)-—Ar­ wiU. a , raw I Word has been received by friends■' Henry Ford formerly was a mem­ rested as he stepped out of a b a ^ in town of the death at Easton, Pa., ber of the board, but was removed where he had placed $16,000 worth, MENUS chops, mation has by other members about a year ago DlSr'-BroUed lamb 1 subsided. Use hot ap- last Saturday of T hoi^ of jewelry in a safety deposit vaulu Just see how inexpensive Steamed carrots with parsley, celery j plications for relief. ^ _ McGlaulin, a former resident or lo- j because he failed to attend sessions, Max Nadel, 65 yearo old WM held For Godd Health lumbia. Mr. McGlaulin was bom in ^ sending instead a representative today as toe seventh suspect In a and nut salad, (nuts to be toasted) who acted in an "advisory” capacity Raspberry whip. Providence, R. I.. 78 yea" ago, and, police drive on jewel thieves. but had no vote. Police said the jewelry found in Cldldron’B ClotiMOI, •Zucchini or Italian squash ome­ NEW CARDINALS lived there as a young man. tte The Ford auditors criticized, let:—Zucchini are the little Italian lived in Columbia for 8 years in the j Nadel’s safe deposit box was identi­ A Week's Supply among other things, toe alleged pur­ fied by jewelers as toe loot taken in are at Grant’s Recommended By squashes found at every green gro­ Pine St. section. He had been in ^ cery, and of very • delicate flavor. poor health for several years, but chase for the high school of waste toe robbery last Tuesday of the Dr. Frank B. McCoy V---.7.------Vatican City, June 6.—(AP.)— baskets for $26 each, walnut coat- apartment of Harry Reger, of Phila­ Without scraping off any of the Romano today publish- had been growing worse , racks at $22, and book-cases at $158 MoUiwi—Thw* bright- . outerskin, a « •_ boilt)Oil in na CWtallsmall prelates who March. He leaves a widow and one delphia. Nadel said the jewelry had ■ a shelf. They also reported that been turned over to him as col­ amount of water until tender. Cut raised to the cardinalate at daughter. Mrs. . the board paid for 143 loads of coal U tde GirU’ Dr. McCoy’s Menus suggested for in slices and add to the desired forthcoming consistory, June 30, Easton, at whose home he died, ine lateral for a Joan. the week beginning Sundaj% June number of beaten eggs—about six ; Curia and two funeral and interment wM in but used only 52. The sxispect has a record of' 20 arrests for pocket picking and thefts Itosem lilee 8th: ‘ to a pound of zucchini. Turn into ^ ^ijg Curia, Easton on Tuesday. Mrs. McGaulin SUNDAY a well oiled omelet pan or skillet,: Latin-American will be ap- is a sister of the late Samuel BraJn- DOMESTICS ORGANIZE with eight convictions since 1906. foiding over when lightly browned . j.gjj j-q a cardinalate outside of ard West, who lived in Columbia | Captain of Detectives Richard Breakfast — Poached eggs on Oliver, who ten days ago led a raid are complete toasted cereal biscuit, stewed rais­ on the underside. Serve on a hot the', Curia, _ tt p e. is sp SebasUm - for so many years. j London, June 6.—(AP.)—First platter, seasoned with butter and Mrs. George Kay of Hartford was on a hotel room here where four ins. tinao Leme Dansilyeira a n tra , steps toward organization of domes­ men and a woman were arrested Lunch—French artichoke, com­ chopped parsley. coadjutor of Rio Janeiro. at her cottage at the lake Tuesday. They will wash beautifuDy and make Many of the lake cottages were tic workers—maid servants, cooks and $300,000 worth of stolen jewels bination salad of lettuce, cucumber, The cardinals of the Curia will were recovered, arrested Nadel. ’The adorable little outfits. small green peas and tomatoes. q u e s t io n s a n d ANSW’EBS be Monsignor Marchetti Selvabbiani, opened for over Decoration Day and and butlers—were taken at today’s the week-end and some of them are meetipg of toe National con-' five were Indicted yesterday for re­ Some of the materials used include broad­ Dinner—Jellied tomato bouillon, i secretary of the Congregation for cloth and pique, which as you know five 19.•if the Progagation of the Faith, Mon­ remaining for the summer. The cot­ ference of labor women. ceiving stolen property. roast veal, asparagus, baked grated (Neuralgia) long wear. carrots, celery, pineapple whip. Question:—Mrs. A. C. E. signor Giulio Serafini, secretary of tage of the late Dr. Outerson of MONDAY •What are the causes and ;yhat is the Congregation of the Council, Hartford is open for the season. They’re mighty fine dresses for. one doUaf, Breakfast—French omelet made the cure of a sort of neuralgia m and Monsignor Raffaelloncarlo Ros­ The following pupils of the Cent­ Sizes 2'6 and 7-14. the head ? Can . same affect the si, assessor of the Consistorial Con­ er School had perfect attendance of the whites of two eggs and two for the month of May—Carol Ly­ ounces of milk, served on Melba eyes 9” gregation. Answer: Neuralgia may be caused The fifth is Bishop Achilles Lien- man, Sylvia Price, Irene Sei^l. toast, pear sauce. Mary Szegda, Sophie Szegda, David Lunch—One kind of fresh fruit. from a general .systemic toxeima art, bishop of Lille, France. LAKE HAYWARD Boys* Dinner—Boiled fresh beef tongue, or from local infections ^he Hunt, Westcott Rice, Jack Seigrt, sinuses or antrums. In some cases Joe Szegda. and Jasper W ^ w a r t. cooked celery, spinach, salad of Mrs. Anna Dart of Providence, ^ Connecticut’s Most Beautiful Lake Percale BlOlISM shredded raw cabbage, baked apple the pain comes from congestion in IDENTIHES JEWELS I., came to Columbia Wednesday to Finely tailored blouses whito a la mode. the back of the neck which influ-, TUESDAY ences the nerve going to the head,, spend the summer at the home of can stand lota o f wear and wash­ the eyes ache because of peimalgia, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holmes. ing. Sizes 7-14: S 9 « Breakfast—Wholewheat muffins, New York, June 6.—(AP)—Thir­ Mrs. Mary Hutchins spent toe NOW and the vision is somewhat affected., ty-five pieces of jewelry, found yes­ peanut butter, stewed prunes. day Wednesday in Berlin at toe G o T t r t d o t h Lunch—Cooked string beans, sal­ terday in the safe deposit box of home of her sister Mrs. Daisy (Dizziness) Max Nadel, were identified today by An Opportunity to Buy a Choice Lot ad of grated raw carrots. ^ Gwatkin. . Dinner—Leg of mutton, buttered Harry Reger of Alden Park Manor, Mrs. Mary Lyman Smito has Kiaefcert beets, cauliflower, head of lettuce. bemg more or less dizzy all the Pa., Philadelphia suburb, as arti­ been spending severfel days in New In This New Development Jello or JeU-well with whipped time a symptom of acidity. Do or­ cles stolen from his home last Tues­ anges and lemons counteract an acid Britain, at the home of her sister, cream. day morning. Mrs. Conrad Venberg. 7 0 - WEDNESDAY condition of the system, or do they The valuables, worth about 5<,- The subject of Lecturer’s Hour at onlv increase it? 000, included gold watch and cigar­ Columbia Grange Wednesday eve­ Boys find these cool and comfoitahle—w d Breakfast—Coddled eggs, Melba Answer: Acidity could cause diz­ ette boxes and similar article^ toast, stewed apricots. ning was “Flower night.” A roll mothers will marvel at their low price; ziness, but I would advise you to mostly marked with Pweger’s name / $25 Down Sizes 7 to 16. Lunch—Dish of cooked carrots have a thorough examination to be or initials. call was responded to by each ro®™' and peas, ra v celery. Nadel, listed by police as a pick­ ber telling something about toeir Dinner — Broiled steak, cooked sure. Oranges and lemons counter­ flower gardens. Mrs. Mary Huten- act an acid condition. pocket was the seventh person ar­ zucchini, green peas, salad of sliced rested within a fortnight in a ins read a paper on “State 1 Buys An Excellent Lot Come to Gnmf• for jour tomatoes, ice cream (small por­ and Mrs. Rice a paper on Luther (Arthritis) roundup here of stolen jewels and tions). their possessors. He said he was a , Burbank. Music was in charge of Canspinc Needs THURSDAY Question: — Mrs. M. K. asks: purchaser of second hand jewelry, j Mrs. Florence Badge. After discus­ Breakfast—Waffles, small slice of “What is arthritis and what causes sion it was voted to hold a pieme Scout Axes Tenni* Shoes Batteries same? About seven months ago I sometime during the summer, the JAS. JAY SMITH CO. broiled ham, applesauce. met ^th an accident. X-ray pic­ WORLD BANK MEETING Jack Knives FUshlightt Bathing Suits Lunch—Raw fruit as desired. master to appoint a committee to OVER FIFTY YEARS IN BUSINESS Dinner—Roast pork, cooked cel­ tures taken two weeks after showed take charge of arrangements. 'This | arthritis. Could the arthritis navehave Pans, June ery, spinach, salad of quarter cu­ Vioon in mv bones before the acci- ers committee of the Bank for In committee will be announced later. i cumber (unpeeled), apricot whip. been in my bones oeiuie temational Settlements, amontamong FRIDAY dent and I suffer no pain? How whom is Leon Frazer of the United MANCHESTER REPESENTATIVES: Breakfast—Baked stuffed , apple States,S;kTes;kTdecia;Tto has decided to callcauja a plenary FORD CHARGES PADDING with cream. I S spina”’S m n . and arthritis is session of the directors on JuneJm e 10. W. F. SHERIDAN SAMUEL J. HERRON Lunch—*Zucchini omelet, celery. This is interpreted that all coun- 169 Maple St. Dinner — Broiled filet of sole, 'j located in near joint. Pains are tries concerned in the issue of th^; Dearborn, Mich., June 6.—(AP.) 87 Wadsworth St. cooked cucumbers, string beans, I mostly in back.” first slice of the Young plan loan of : —The Ford Motor Company, which Phone 8987 Phone 8194 ADVERTISE IN THE HERALD—IT PAYS salad of sliced tomatoes with pars­ I Answer:—Arthritis is a form or $300,000,000 have agreed in princi- i pays 70 per cent of toe taxes in I rheumatism of the joint. It often the Fordson school district, today ] ley, no dessert. starts with an injury when the sys­ pie. The date of issue probably will SATURDAY be June 16. I published a report of auditors em- Breakfast—Eight-ounce glass of tem has rheumatic toxins. It is a

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cj4 ' .1 - -^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. SOUTH- M A N e H E? 5 ^# ii^;P PAGE TW ELVE .— — ------f,)- BUSCH FINDS •I t m im nAL SCHMEUNG IS AMERICAN A t ‘Bbato! ' V i e t m ...... 0 0 0 0 0 j Gaston, p ! ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Pirates; Crippled Cubs Netih. *B'...... 1 Manchester's entry list fer. t]| e Endicott, N. Y., June 6.— (A P .)— Fox Against Whichone Srhith, p ...... 3 0 0 1 1 V - J, Not since the gorgeous Georges i Durst, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 33 7 9 '27 6 1 annual C- C. I. L. tr"ack and field C hicago ...... -012 040,102— 10 Clout Braves. Carpentier, orchid of France, hid be­ 34 7 9 24 15 meet to be held at Trinity Field in 902 000 33x— 17 Bogton I...... i301 010 011-— 7 j Tomorrow. Cleveland -‘Buns batted in. Hartnett 3, Cuyler Hartford Saturday. afternoon, were hind the closed doors of his train­ B oston ...... 10 000 030— 7 5, Averill 3, s: 'Stephenson 2, Wilson, Beck, Spohr- BY HtJGH S. FULLERTON, JB. ing camp at Manhasset in 1921, has Runs batted In, Seeds «T Si.Maranvllle 2. Berger, Chatham; announced today ^ Coach. C. I t . D. Sewell 3, Porter Hodapp 2, Mor- a man of mystery trailed such a New York, June 6— (AP) — On Scarritt 2, tw obase hits, Blair, Wilson, Stephen- gan, J. Sewell, Todt 3, som Welch, Maranvllle, Spohrer; A student of"^chology might'.Wigren of the loc^-Wgh s«*wl a^; string of doubts and surmises across the eve of one of the most import­ Webb, Narlesky; two base hits. Cicero, Todt, Averill, Scarritt; double three base'hita Cuyler. Welch; home well find material for research in gregation. Captain ScarlatRS: out-, the heavyweight horizon as Max ant races of the season—the ?80,- runs, Wilson. Hkrtnett; sacrifices. 000 Belmont stakes— Earl Sande, plays. Oliver to Narlesky to Cicero. the mysterious something which fit will be defending the title‘■won Schmeling. Oliver to Berry, Regan'to Narlesky to Maranvllle 2. Chatham; left on bases. Next Thursday night the young famous jockey, today was suffering Chicago 12, Boston 6; bases on balls, makes baseball ■ players, traded j jfe- Todt. Brown to Hodapp to Morgan ;i from one club ■ to another, do their | Teuton is to match his youth and from minor injuries received in an left on bases, Cleveland 11, Boston 3; off .Osborn 4, Smith 8, Brandt 3; Cluskey was at the helm. bases on balls, off Brown 1. Smith 4, j struck out. by Osborn 2, Smith 4. by best against fotmer teammates. punching power against Jack Shar­ automobile accident, Bra'iidt 3L: hits, off'Smith 7 in 5, The field events start, at 2 o'clock Sande was treated at the Jamaica struck out, by Brown 3, Smith 1; hits, i The New York Giants now com­ key’s skill and experience in a 15- off Gaston 6 in 0 (none out in lst4. ; Brandt 4 in,4; -wild pltchiOsborn; los- -with the pole and discus, shot and hospital last night for lacerations of ' I'ng.pitcher, Smith; umpires, Donohue, posed to a considerable extent of round battle in the Yankee Stadium Smith 19 in 9: hit by pitcher, by j high jump, broad and javelin being for the world heavyweight cham­ the left cheek, nose and hand and Smith (J. Sewell): losing pitcher. Jorda and Rigler; time, 2:15. former Cincinnati players, displayed later went to his home. It was be­ Gaston: umpires, Dineen, and Nallin; . s—Batted for Moore in 8tl\. one great? feat after another as they run off in that order. Beginning at pionship Gene Tunney tossed aside. , zz—^Batted for Brandt in 9th. 2:30 the running events go on a* Many capable critics believe he will lieved the injuries would not keep time, 1:54. swept a three game series with the X— Batted for Smith in 9lh, | Reds. Lacking the perfect com­ follows: 220 trials, 440 trials, 100 w n the title, although he is certoin him out of the Belmont stakes to­ At BrboklxB!— morrow when be again is to ride bination of having an ex-New York 'trials, 880, 220 finals, mile, 100 to be an underdog in the wagering. At Detroit!— ROBINS 6, PIRATES 6 finals, and relay. Four places; will Gallant Fox, the horse on which he TIGERS 0, SE.V.VTORS 3 ‘ ' Brooklyn pitcher opposed to them, the Gi­ Yet no man in fisti,p history with AB. R. H. PO. A. E. count in each event, five for first, the possible exception of Jim Jef­ won the Kentucky Derby and the D etroit ants didn’t do their best in this line AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Gilbert. 3b ...... 5 2 3 1 1 0 four for second and three, two, one fries or Luis Angel Firpo ever came Preakness, Frederick, cf ...... 4 1 1 5 0 0 as they won the final game yester . Funk, c f ...... 0 2 2 4 0 0 day 7 to 4. But Hughey Crltz, the otoers. ^ e field so far in so short a time or won for Three other persons were injured Gehringer, 2b ...... 3 2 0 3 - <• Herman, rf ...... '....4 1 2 1 0 0 in the accident in which three cars R ogell, 3 b ...... 5 1 1 1 0 0 F low ers. 2b'...... 3 0 1 2 2 2 known as a light hitter before he,b® off in,pairs. An athlete ea- himself a challenger’s rating on so Blssonette; lb ..,.'..4 0 3 8 0 0 tered in two events ^must alternate brief a display of prowess. He has figured. Sande was in a machine Alexander, l b ...... 5 0 2 7 1 '> came to New York, upheld the tra­ Stone, If ...... 4 0 3 2 0 n ‘•VVrlsht, - ss ...;...... 4 0 1 2 5 0 and delay either. ' fought five men in two years and with Edward Barnes, also a jockey, M oore, If ...... 4 0 1 2 0 1 dition by hitting a smgle and a whose ribs were fractured. Henry Koenig, ss ...... 2 0 1 4 4 0 home run driving in two runs. Here is Manchester’s entry list: has beaten only two goods ones. Johnson, rf ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 Lopez, c ...... 3 1 1 6 2 0 100 yard dash: E. Dowd, F. 'Wltt- The air of mystery is not as deep L. Gross, a Brookljm jeweler, suf­ Hargrave, c ...... 4 0 1 1 0 b Herr Max Schmeling EHibtt, p ...... 3 1 10 1 0 Glenn Wright, sent by the Pitts­ fered fractures of his kneecaps and Sorrell, p ...... 4 1 1 1 2 0 Phelps, p ...... 1 0,0 0 0 0 burgh Pirates to Brooklyn in ex­ mann. - “as the secretive air that surround­ Liique, P ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miss Betty Reifer, of Jamaica, Long change for Jess Petty two seasons 220 yard dash: E. Dowd, F. ed Carpentier when the slender S3 6 11 27 9 0 ' Island, who was riding with Thomas 35 6 14 27 11 3 ago, turned against his old team ■Whlttjaiann. Frenchman, first European to fight W ashington 440 yard run: L. Murphey, A. for the title in modem times, work­ Jackson, of Hempstead, Long Is­ AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Busch Proves Fast Left ' Pittsburxh yesterday and was instrumental in W est, c f ...... 5 0 1 3 0 0 AB, R. H. PO. A. E. A. Mozzer, W. Petefsoa. ed on Long Island for his slaughter land, received a possible fracture of E nxle, ss ....'...... 4 ■ 3 1 0 3 0 giving the Robins a six to five vic­ the skull. The accident occured in R ice, rf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 tory. He helped with his bat to 880 yard nm : A .'L ’Heureux, H. at, the hands of Jack Dempsey. The Goslin, If ...... 4 1 1 2 0 0 P; -VVaner, r f ...... 4 0 1 5 0 0 Larre, F. Simon. Jamaica when a tire on the Gross’ .Grantham, 2 b ,...... 3 1 2 3 2 0 drive Petty from the mound and mystery this time is in Young Judge, lb ...... 3 0 2 10 0 0 Will Bother Mile Run: T. Murray, R: S'wshsen, automobile burst. Cronin, ss ...... 4 1 1 1 1 0 Cdihofosky, cf, If ...4 0 0 2 0 1 then played the key position in a Schmeling himself. After a solid J. Zapadka. Myer, 2 b ...... 4 0 2 3 3 0 Traynor, 3 b ...... 1 1 1 1 2 0 fast and close double play that year’s layoff from the ring. Max Flaxstead. If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Relay: F. 'Whittmana: L. Mur- By \4TLLIAM BRAUCHER Bluege. 3b ...... 3 0 1 0 2 0 excellent^dead targets ambling around on flat ended the game when the Pirates has boxed just 14 days to prepare Spence, cf ...... 4 0 1 4 0 0 Further proof of the Brlckell, cf ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 phey, A. Smith or R. JeweH, E.^ • ____ tires and unable to strike, even an Suhr, lb ...... 5 0 0 7 0 0 for the Sharkey battle. He will Jones, p ...... 2 0 0 0 3 0 sho'wing which Manchester’s seemed sure to tie the score. Dowd. work out three more afternoons be­ There was a stir in the barns at Rurke, p ...... ,0 0 0 0 1 0 attitude. B ool, c ...... 4 1 2 5 1 1 The Chicago Cubs got along, very Hayes, x ...... 1 9 0 0 0 0 Frankie Busch made when he step­ Ha'fhsley, x ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shot Put: D. Squatrito, W. Moz­ fore hanging up his training gloves Belmont Park in New York the Bach Partner Stays Distance. Petty, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 well without two former Boston­ other day when they brought in Barnes, x x ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ped against Max Schmeling, the zer, R. Cheney. until the next fight rolls around. No And yet each of them stayed the Chagrnon, p ...... 2 0 1 0 0 0 ians, Hornsby and Bell as they Discus: R. Spencer, R. Cheney, C. Gallant Fox, fresh from famous vic­ M osolf, X X ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 one knows what he weighs but the 35 2 10 24 9 0 German contender for the world’s distance today, and "the Signor stay- wound up their series against the Jamroga. suspicion is general that he is un­ tories on three tracks, and ready D etroit ...... 140 001 OOx— 6 ed despite-Scbmellng’s quite obvious Braves with a 10 to 7 win, the Washington ...... 000 200 000— 2 title, the other day at Endicott, may | Jevclin: W. Mozzer, D. Squatrito, derweight, too finely drawn. And for the $80,000 Belmont Stakes to­ efforts to knock him- cold. The'^Ger- B rooklyn ...... 100 041 OOx—fi eighth ■win in succession. morrow. Runs batted in, Stone 2, Gehringer be seen from the words of Bill Cun­ R. Cheney, E. Fischer, many of the critics, too, believe he 1, Rogell 2, Goslin 1, Spencer, Alexan­ man made, a smear of both their P lts tb .u r g h ...... 100 001 210— 5 Philadelphia had home run Pole 'Vault: F. Scadato, B» Flsch-- has not done sufficient work for so “Who is that bozo?” asked 'Which­ der; two base hits. Funk 2. Stone, ningham and Dave Egan, two well Buns, batted in, Herman 3, Fred­ number 14 from Chuck Klein to aid features. As a matter of fact, it erick',- Blssonette. Elliott, Grantham er, H. Fish. - . important a match. one, turning to a blond filly in a Myer 2, Alexander; three base hit. kno'vvn BostMi sports writers. in a 10 to 4 triumph over the nearby stall. Whichone, you know, Stone; home runs, ^ Goslin; double Writes Mr. Cunq:ust..am: ‘‘Then begpns to appear' that one o f the 2.r, Bool 2, Traynor;, 'two base htsl. High Jump: J. O’Leary, A. Smith, Yet Max himself is satisfied w iti perquisites of a job as sparring Frederick, Blssonette 2, Gilbert, Her­ slumping St. Louis Cards. R. Jewell, F. Scadato. was king of the thoroughbreds be- ^ Yo Ai^xlnl came Frankie Busch a fairly fast man; Moore; home runs, Bool, Gran­ The St. Louis Browns going into the situation, confident tba.t he is ander, Sorrell to Koenig; to Alexan stepping light-heavyv‘eight from partner up here is a bugle that will Broad jump: B. Nicola, A. Smith, fore Gallant Fox came to Belmont. der; left on base, Detroit 10. tVash- tham, .Elliott; stolen base, Flowers; the 9th four runs behind the Ath­ in the best physical condition of-his S ou th Manchester, Conn. He work­ start leaking from nothing more sacrifices. Grantham. Traynor, Fred­ J. O’Leary, R. Jewell, F. Scarlato. “Why, surely you know who that Ington 8; base, on balls, off Sorrell 2. letics put on a slashing rally, drove career, certain he will win, but Jones 3, Burke 1; struck out, by Sor­ ed a round and it was the only vicious than a dirty look. Hut erick:. double plays. Flowers to is,” replied the blond, “ that’s Gal­ ■Wrligiit to Lopez; left on bases, Pitts­ Walberg from tbe mound that put frank to grant the possibility that rell 1. Jones 2. Burke 1; hits, off worthwhile stanza of the entire af­ Schmeling started to blast aind bat­ Sharkey will prove too much for lant Fox. He just won tte Wood Jones 10 in fi, B urke 1 in 2; hit by burgh 15, Brooklyn S; bases on balls, Jack Quinn in action. They scored Memorial, the Preakness and the pitcher, by Burke (Gehringer): los­ ternoon. Busch can move arotmd ter at the huge Italian for thee bene­ off Elliptt 8, Phelps 2, Chagnon 1; him. , struck out, by Elliott 2, Phelps 1, five runs and won the game 6 to 5. Kentucky Derby, with Earl Sande ing pitcher, Jones; umpires. Hilde­ and he has a ' fast left hand. fit of the 1,000 or so spectators. Tue Detroit’s "Tigers started their PIRATES HOT AFTER “I may lose, but I don t think brand, Ormsby and Guthrie; time, Busch had no trouble sticking the Petty 2, Chagnon 2; hits, off Elliott up. Nice looking, isn’t he?” Signor took it all with patient ,7 in 7'(none out in ,8th); Phelps 1 in scoring early to keep the Washing­ so,” he said today. 2 : 00. German in the face with it, and "I hope Sharkey comes out fight­ IMiichone thought hard, and sur­ X— B atted fo r Jones in 7th. resignation, until Schmeling caught li,(none out in 9th), Lu4ue none in'l. ton Senators a game behind the Schmeling seemed to have plenty P etty 8;in 4 1-3, Chagnon 6 in 3 2-3; ing because then I have my best veyed the Bftwcomer from head to XX—Batted for Burke in 9lh. him a hard right smash on the chin, Athletics and won 6 to 2. Cleve­ foot.' of trouble keeping his psysiognomy • hit by pitcher, by Elliott (P.^-Waner); ATHLETICSVSCALP chance. But if I lose, I have lots of then his dander came up and to. the, .parted' ball," ~Bool; winning pltc-her, land starting with nine runs in the “ Gallant F ox?” he said finally. At'St. lioalni— out of its path. This is worthy of intense delight of the-throng, he be­ time for another chance at the title. . BROR'NS 0, ATH LETICS 5 Elliott; Idaing pitcher, Petty: um­ first inning beat the Boston 17 to “Oh yes, now I remember that Isloke. note because Sharkey has a needle- gan to fig k t’back to th O e s t of his pires, M®Gr«w, Reardon . and Mager- I have worked 14 days, yes. That is • St. Louis gun left and we all wanted to see 7. enough for me because I never get That’s the deg I beat last year in AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ability; v/'r'-:'-. K urthi,tim e,. 2:25. The New York Giants, were Tonight is the night of the big the Futurity. As I remember it, ...... 4 1 1 8 1 what Der Maxie could do about X— Ran for';U bol In 9th. out of condition. I am young, 24. If Blue, lb ... This wasn*t.v‘ » ! ^ . (- but .it, gave xx^Batted for Chagnon in 9th. stopped in Chicago by a heavy rain game at the west side. The Pirates he finished third, behind Hi-jack. So H^le. 3b ...... 4 0 2 1 1 avoiding one. • I can't get ready for any fight in 17 0 0 Schmeling ful!';exbui« .^i'ciit loose, after two innings had been played. headed by Ty Holland -will attempt that's the cookie all the ravingr is Manush, If .. 1 1 . “He didn’t do much, hot in the days of boxing then I can t ever Kress, ss .. . • • s • • ... 5 0 1 2 b He did or trisd'to, a^'begah flam­ At N*w Torlti—- to beat the Athletics captained by about, eh ? Well, well.' one round anyway, although two or get ready.” Gullic, rf ...... 4 1 3 2 0 ming viciously. ;.But ■ tfe Slff^or not ? GIANTS 7 4 REDS 4 Fritz Wilkinson and Ty -wants to Meinio; 2b .,...... 4 2 1 2 0 three times he managed to weave in New Y ork Strangely enough, no one in only remained .'V'ertlb^, he slammsd beat them badly. A ■win for. the So there will- be a score to settle McNeely,. cf ...... 4 i 2 4 0 under it and take a couple of belts A-B. R. H. PO. A. E. Yesterday’s Stars American fistic circles has any idea ...... 4 0 0 6 0 Critz. 2 b ------...... 4 1 2. 3 3 1 Pirates will put them in strikihg when Gallant Fox, with the Earl of Manion, c .. at the Busch fellow’s middle. But back two or three tliiifs and-.it was how well Schmeling can take a (Browder, p ...... 3 0 0 1 2 Roettger, If ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 distance of the A’s, who are in first Sande up, goes to the barrier to­ Busch for some reason only work­ noticeable that his. labs.and round- 2 3 10 1 0 punch on the chin, or how well he O’Rourke, xx ...... 0 1 0 0 0 Terry, lb •------...... 4 place. Faulkner -will twirl for-^the morrow at Belmont Park to battle ed a round, and that part of the re­ housers, clumsy ''vere, Llndstrom, 3b . .{...3 2 3 ft 5 0 . Wilson, Cubs.—Hit his 17th home can stand up under a body bom­ A’s while Sturgeon,-will attempt to a field of the country’s best three- 36 6 11 27 9 port will have to be left incomplete caught, Schmeling at ;i?!pints where Ott, rf ...... 3 0 1 2 0 0 run and a double as Cubs whipped bardment such as Sharkey is cer­ Philadelphia ■ Hexgan. c ...... 2 0 1 4 ft 0 show him up. These two men are year-olds. It will .be more than a pending a little more looking.” sharper blows driven .by?a more ac­ Bf&vgs* tain to send his way. AB. R. H. PO. A. A llen, c f ...... '...... 4 0 0 1 0 1 Genewlch, Giants.—Held Reds to the class of the league as far as race. For, among the three-year- ■W'illiams, 2b ...... 0 D 1 3 3 complished antagonist ,woul(l bav« ■Mia,rshall,' ss' ...... 3 0 1 5 3 ft Says David H. Egan in the Boston six hits and beat them, 7 to 4. pitchers go, and a real classy exhi­ olds will be Whichone, the great Haas, cf ...... 4 0 1 3 ft Post: “Schmeling boxed another done him the slightest partieje of Geneivloh,'p ...... 4 2 1 1 1 1 horse that Hatry Payne Whitney Cochrane, c ...... 4 0 2 1 0 Wrights, Flowers and Lopez, Rob­ bition should be offered to the fans 0 0 3 0 round with a brisk young light- good. 31 7 13 27 13 3 withdrew from the races last year Cramer, If ...... 5 Schmeling ba,mmer8 and harasses ins.— Completed fast double play to tonight. This game means a whole Foxx, lb ...... 3 0 0 1() 0 heavyweight from South Manches­ ,r Cincinnati , lot to both teams participating as after he had scored some amazing 0 n 2 ft AB. R. H. PO. A. E. stop Pirate rally in ninth, enabling Miller, rf ...... 4 ter, Conn., one Frankie Busch, whom a big, slow hiOving bohunk, but he’s well as the reist of the league. Bren- victories. • • - McNair, 3b 2 2 0 2 not so good against'a man who can M*u««l< If ...... 5 0 0 0 0 0 Robins to win, 6 to 5. 2 1 4 3 I seem to remember as a sparboy Crawfojrd; lb ...... 4 2 1 9 1 0 Porter, Indians.—Hade four sin­ non will handle the Indicator and' Local Sport When the Earl of Sande looks Boley, ss .. step. ,.BarbaYan’d': Buseh', escapecl "Walberx, p 1 2 0 at one of Jack Dempsey’s camps. W alk er, o f ...... 3 0 0 3 1 0 gles as Indians beat Red Sox. stand tbe abuse as usual. across the paddock to Whichone’s Q.tflhn, p , ...... 0 0 0 0 0 Busch used his feet and left hand to largely unscathied-today.-'■ Stflllp,'3b ...... 2 1 0 0 1 0 stall, with Sonny Workman waiting good advantage and stood off Herr cause they ‘ k e p t' ipoving.. .. anrOund. 'Bress.ep,'3b ...... 1 0 1 1 0 0 34 9 x26 10 0 Hellmann, rf ...... 4 1 2 5 0 0 Chatter to toss the leg up on the son of 5 , Maximilian with little or. on trouble. Busch in. particular, w ho a ehicle-Flying Witch, the Earl of St. Lou'ia . . . ooo1 010 005- F ord, SB ...... 4 0 1 3 4 1 Philadelphia ...... 020 000 201— 5 Those who go for Sharkey in a large rather nice boxing style, was fpjrced CuccinellO. 2 b ...... 4 0 0 1 4 0 Sande will know that is th& horse West Hartford beat Middletovra Rijns batted in. Blue 3, Manush, way, pointed to the fact of Busch in to take only one real, clip in tWP Sukeforth, c ...... '.2 0 1 1 0 0 and that is the rider he 'will iiSLVe to Kress, Mellllio, Haas 2, 'Walberg, popping left hands into Max’s bugle Idaiv-p ...... 3 0 0 1 1 .0 yesterday 12 to 2 thus assuring it­ Boley, Cochrane; two base hits, Boley, solid round^and that for. all:; the fact Ltlca's, X ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 beat. with a regularity that may be de- self of a tie for first place in the Gallant Fox is finally facing the "Walberg, Cochrane, Gullic; sacrifices, that Schmeling told reporters last Foxx. Walberg, Manush;.dou.ble plays. ,scribed as astonishing. Those who night that be intended to open up 33 4 6 24 12 1 C. C. I. L. pennant race with Man­ true test of greatness. Boley to Williams to Foxx; left on N e w 'T o r k ’' ...... 101 002 21x— 7 chester, and of the title unless Man­ fancy the chances of the Black against Busch today, 3rfter (Jiscover- bases, Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 8; Uhlan giggled with glee as he was Citiciu^*^^ ...... 003 000 010— 4 chester beats East Hartford here base On balls, off Walberg 3, Crowder ing that Busch used to w(irk w)tb .Runs'batted In, Llndstrom, Heil- Tom Shaw, the betting commis­ hacking and hammering the other this afternoon. sioner,- who correctly forecast the 4; struck out, by-Walberg 1, Crowder Jack Dempsey.' $phmeling said, he raann 3, Terry, Hog(^n 3, Crltz 2; two j 5; hits, off Walberg 8 In 8 1-3, Quinn three sparring partners.” base hits. ' Terry: home runs, Heil- winner of the Kentucky Derby when 3‘in 1 1-3: losing pitcher, Quinn; um­ “went easy’' •with him yesterday be­ rhapn,' Crltz; sacrifices, "Walker, Lind- Coach Tom Kelley said that in he saw Gallant Fox with the Wood pires. Owens, Moriarty and Campbell; The above accounts qpneerned cause he thought he wfs a novice. strohi, Olt, Hogan: double plays. Ford case his team won today, a play-off Memorial several weeks before the time, 1:56. the one round which Busch was pit­ Sharkey can move faster than ;’eitli-. to Crawford; Walker to Ford to Cuc- Louisville event, looks upon Gallant X—Two out when winning run was ted against Schmeding Tuesday. elirallo, Cuecinello to Ford'to Craw­ game ■with West Hartford for the scored. er Shaw or'Busch, and'if-Hsxi? can't ford; Marshall to Crltz to Terry; left title was likely. Coach Kelley be­ Fox with questions in his mind. Can XX—Batted for Crowder in 9th. Wednesday Schmeling went two nail themV'solidly, w h frfil' he oe OQ. baaeA New York 6, Cincinnati 6; lieves that it is not more than fair the Woodward horse last over the more rounds with the Manchester against- a • bigger, smarter,. faster bgpeion'balls, off Genewlch 2, May 2; mile-and-a-half route against a man, announcing beforehand that struck' out, by Gerie.wlch 2; hit by to both schools to settle the matter fellow,-who has a left that darts pitoher. by, Genewlch (Sukeforth): : ), one way or the other. West Hart­ horse as great as Whichone? And, Hartford Game* he had been easy with Busch the like an adder’s tongue and ip its w|ld p|tch, Genewlch; umpires, Scott, ford has beaten Manchester twice if 'Whichone beat Gallant Fox in the ' first time but would “ show him up ’ way can pack just as'much .poison. CJulgley *nd Pflrmgn; time. 1:35. Futurity last' year,, why shouldn’t ' x-:-Lucaa batted for May in 9th. and may do the trick again, but il this time. But once again the Man­ And here’s one ,.Pb;the ppi|rtti.Ye he beat him again in the Belmont, I— At Hartford chester boxer crossed the dope, side —even lyhen Schnaeliug looks they can, then the pennant flag, not though the Belmont is over a much SEN.tTORS 11, PROPS 3 At Fhll«4flpktat— proving too experienced for the bad, that right hm d of, hi*looks PHILLIES 10, CARDS even a portion of it ■will beling in longer route than the Futurity? H artford AB. R. H. PO. A. E. German ace. Let Bill Cunningham's good. There’s no diseoupting' the Bhiladelphia the Silk City. Shaw answers the (Questions by H. PO. A E. ■Walsh, If ...... ___ 4 2 1 0 0 0 Boston Post dispatch tell you what fact that it’s a very wicked 'weapon.' AB. R. making Whichone a 6 to 5 favorite M alay, lb ...... 2 2 s ft 0 ( cf ...... 5 0 3 1 0 0 As a reminder to those A new sand trap is being made on for the Belmont with the odds at 2 S-w'ehson, 3b ...... 4 3 2 1 2 0 happened: He throws it beautiifully and with l b 3 3 13 1 0 the first hole of the Country .Qub H ohm an, c f ...... • • • . O 2 G 4 ft ft no effort at-all, and-when It lands, Q’Doui; If e.e • s e e • • 5 1 1 6 0 , 0 who perhai^ didn’t see its to 1 on Gallant Fox to •win...... 4 2 3 1 0 0 Bryant, c ...... ___ 4 ft O 9 0 ft Endicott, N. Y „ June 4.—There it busts sopethlng loose. He pumps course. It will be located on the Paynter, 2 b ...... •... 5 0 2 3 1 0 3b ___ .... 4 ft 0 1 3 1 the other night we want to was nothing hot in this encamp­ 2 knoll to the right of the fairway, it-i Behind the battle between Gallant W atson, ss ...... ___ 4 1 1 ft G ft it from air angles, too. He can loop tb, ...... 3 3 1 4 1 • rem ind you th*at purpose in life being, to snare poor Fox and Whichone also is a per­ Novoselle. rf .. . . « . . 7T)- ft. 1 G 0 ft ment today but the weather. it over ili • a - short' arc, pr snap it / SS ...... 4 1 0 2 1 0 Woodman, p ...... 5 0 2 0 2 0 Schmeling, the Schlager, didn’t even Mcfeu'rdy c ...... 4 1 1 1 0 0 drives that come in that direction sonal argument ■ between trainers, from underneath. He can wing it Collard, pi . . • 0 1 1 5 0 mainly because some players are Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who pre­ look warm. But eight days away from the side - or chop it straight We buy OUT Golf and 39 11 16 27 7 0 • reluctant to drive straight down pares the Fox for the races, and N e w Haven from his all important fight with from the shouidehi . ' . 38 10 14 27 14 2 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Jack Sharkey, he boxed seveo St. Louis the fairway toward the green for Tom Healey,' trainer -of "Wliichone. 2 A B . R. ii. PO. A. E. Sporting Togs Last year FItz trained 20 thorough­ :^encs, ss ...... ___ 4 1 0 1 2 rounds with this assortment of fear of slicing or hooding (accord­ Heffner, 2b ...... 5 0 1 1 4 0 1 > ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 ing to whether you are a lefty or a breds for 26 stakes,- winning $2^ , t Kelley, lb ...... ___4 1 3 in 1 ft comic cartoons they have beeh mas­ High.. 3b ______.4 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 at'Glenney’s righty) into the wide open jaws of 060. .... ••s###«*0 0 0 0 1 0 “that Gallant Fox can beat Which­ 2 35 3 9 24 11 and Frankie Busch— the German considered ■• 'pne of die ‘: foreradst ried and single men ha(i been plan­ one. But o f‘ course we’ll try. H artford ...... ___ 34ft 110 20x—-11 35 4 7 24 9 1 SWEATERS ned but then it appears that too New H aven ...... ___ 000 111 000— 3 titular hope did barely beter thao among, .the heh'vjnveigbt contehder* ila ...... 010 121 23x— 10 Healey,-who preps Whichone for S t.'L o u is' ...... <000 000 004— 4 ■■■ -N many of the single men have, de­ his'beats, has almost 100 horses un­ Runs batted in. Hohman. 2, Bryant even. Although he managed to today by rehbWi; of lfia^ fou^’-I‘olifid GOLF HOSE, 3. Paynter 4, Malay 2, Sangulnet, Kel­ bloody the schnozzlc of each of knockout ^viijtory - over 'Heyer 'K.^O/ 'RuhsRuns ftatttataatttd in.in Klein‘ A Prlberg; 2, serted their comrades''and gone der his-care, this year. He is the ly, Lititon; two base hits, "Walsh, Hoh- Se!i|[)ro*rn <2, McCurdy 1, Collard 1, Bot- across to the other side. only trainer- who ever saddled -four raan 2. Paynter; three' base hits, Kel­ these gentlemen, he never did get in Christner ‘ of Akrcm- Here last bight. ^oafUy,'Hatey'2,'Watkina 1; two base GOLF SHOES ly;, sacrifices, Linton, Walsh, Bryant; a good solid smack. They seemed After-a bad 'fi^st roluidriii'Which hitz.:-Shferlock , 2, Southern. lO’Doul. Preakness •winners---Display, .Pillory, Bbmmley; home riins,'Klein, Hafey, The Community Club basej)all le ft oh bases, H artford 12, New H aven to have him fanning at butterflies (^hdsitner *ent‘die crowd' b® Dr. Freeland and V igil.' He‘ is re­ 7: base on halls, off Pyle 1; Kamp^5, sent: in lefts Md rights which djfe|. watkih's: zacrlficez, Lindsey double ALSO team has outfited Itself with new garded among horsemen.as a great Woodman 1; struck but, by Pyle 1, by merely stepping around and Hixh to Adams to Bottomley; uniforms and ■will meet the ‘ 'W’heel hand when it comes to teaching a Woodms^n 9; hits, off Pyle 6 In 1 1-3, away, and although neither of them giant could nqt‘'^ M » pl)r,,,’J. iSckey w^uiadvlsed to­ ford, the man who finaly took the sUks have:been-about as plentiful as Bill Owens, Guthrie, Okla., 5. \ measure of Manchester’s town en free swings for a handicap. They d a y ,'^ th 'S i Paul p la ^ g the In- piSAOs in a pahtry. vf^ v -i..- ■ Wkterbury.—^Al prbwn, Neiy Bed- champion, Ty Holland, in an exhibi­ '■•OijtsijlBApfrthat>' it’s‘ jiist:a horse fc|r(ll,';'!liIaiM9.,' knockefi but iiiltoQ haveMefts “vthat look like' hanging baniana stalks .aad^ rigbta-'th'at -posi^ .SH' .thf *n(ihtur^ la a auc- tion match last season, wu^ eli^- .rAce. ,Y0m p)$y..yflur: twb bucks and C0hi», New York, 1., > byvaiVppiibdjs: G L E M N n Y ^ S tivoly creak on their hinges. They cRlim thtm Cf08 a i Praaldfint jg Bkted in the New Ihig^udl'boi^n- you win'or ybp don't. After.all,-it's (]|lTfishifkaa2.-TYouiig Strlbling, ' luar cluba. to! iu- msnt yesterday by Daves Jones 'of the^snixe pruiciple as the .fca^ss- MficoR, G6-> outpointed Frankie move about as gracefully as glraires meat' with New York, 6-4, 10-8. ' bed'faffie at Ute l^adleB’ Aid baittarr Wlfie, Montajafii 6. on a greased floor. ThSy are eold. back at aVafy , «•' a - -At A-- 'Vi: 5 ' n ^ ~ MANCHEOTER e v e n in g HEEAU). s o u t h MANCHESTEB. c o n n . IBIPAY. JUNE 6,1980. SEASON AT GLOBE OGHWAY SAFETY She Manicures Sparks Elephants OPENSTOMORROW TALKS ON RADIO - - ^ Hot Weather Brings Wel­ Commissioner of Motor Ve­ -1 come News to Hundreds hicles TeDs of New Means 4s H Of Manchester People. Of Appealing to Autoists. z H ere’s howifar.alquarferivwll Today htings welcome news to 11 * * hundreds of Manchester people, ! 1 A plan to use the radio m a airect men, women and children. The [appeal to the public for co-opera- town's only protected public bath [tion "in efforts to promote highway ine resort, will open for the summer season tomorrow. The amiounce- . •Saving Weektljid Specials [safety was announced last night by ment was made this mormng by \ [commissioner of Motor Vehicles Director Lewis Lloyd of the Recrea­ iRobbins B. Stoeckel, from WTIC, tion Centers under whose auspices fthe Travelers Station, at Hartford. the pond and its facilities are con­ : FaMgr, [a series of talks will be given in trolled. . , . I coming w'eeks, he said, dealing with The present heat wave which is LandJjcUlU yjO’Lakes JUdlVCD Sweetu Cream —— I particular problems which arise already several days old with no im­ [from the present complex traffic mediate signs of relief In the offing, POTATCNS8 I conditions and various ways open to has served to attract scores of peo­ BUTTER 1 lb. roll 37c everyone to help solve these prob- ple to Globe already even though tne pond is not yet officially open, inean- %%€ J lems. ing that lifeguards are not on duty. This is America’s Finest Butter with Uncle Sam’s 0. K. in Evmt Roll. 6 lbs. n These discussions will be prepar- The water was let run into the I'ed by the motor vehicle department 'X pond from the main Globe Hollow L and presented every Thursday; reservoir several weeks ago, and, F M a t lip e I evening by the motor vehcle depait-1 many have taken advantage of the All Brands ment and presented every Thursday I / opportunity for a cooling. 24«/z lb. Bag from WTIC usually at 1 p- m. and Globe Hollow is usually not open­ FLOUR TOMATOM [6:15 p. m. On the same day, articles ed until school closes, but the pres­ 1 covering the subject matter of the ent warm spell had brought. about 1 talks will be released to the news- \nna Avers, one of the three dainty women who hMdle the ele- at least a temporary preliminary I papers. By this double method of , . nf *>^mrks Circus is shown here acting as manicurist to one of her opening. Director Lloyd made the Fresh Selected White Pep Brand 3 lbs. 29c I presentation it is expected that S S c h a r g f s 'VK" « - » »f performing e te p h ^ f reservation that in case the weath­ [nearly all traffic parUcipants will S r b its in South Manchester next Wednesday afternoon and night. er should turn cold suddenly tonight Every Egg Carefully [ be reached. or later before June 20, the pond Selected and Guar­ I The purpose behind the new ef­ will not be officially open and those anteed Infertile. 39c Fancy Native fort, Commissioner Stoeckel said, is ELEPHANTS RULED who bathe there will do so at their EGGS to bring to the realization of everj own risk without protection from I driver and pedestrian that each has Wall Street lifeguards. LETTUCE ' a definite part in traffic today, and BY D A IN H WOMEN The pond will again be In charge ' that there are things each ckn do so of Lifeguard Frank C. Busch with I as to be of assistance to those who August Mildner as .assistant life­ Briefs i Three Herds With Sparks Cir- guard. Mildner will be on duty at H ead c are trying to save lives and elimi- SUGAR ** '**■ 49c 5 ! cus Obey Every Command of the expected opening tomorrow in I nate dangers. the absence of Busch, boxing and "Eighty per cent. of all motor New York, June 6.—Thomas I. i Pretty Girl_____ Trainers. swimming instructor at the I vehicle accidents and mishaps oc­ Parkinson, president of the Equit- 1 Busch is down in Endicott, N. Y., r cur because there is some little per­ able Life Assurance Society of the j Dainty women hancUe the three working as a sparring partner with sonal kink in conduct caused by a United States, reports its total; elephant herds carried by Sparks Max Schmeling. He is expected Prixe Bread I lapse in attentiveness to the job of ordinary life insurance during the circus, working the huge beasts to back immediately after the Shar- driving,” said Commissioner first five months of this year the rings and putting them through key-Schmeling fight next Thursday. Mew An Improved Econ­ Stoeckel. "This lapse is most often showed an increase of 11 per cent their routine wdth all the precision If you have never omy Coffee Suited to inadvertent. We might call it care- over the corresponding period of exacted by male trainers. New England’s Taste. llessness. But carelessness may re­ 1929. Annuity business during the ; Sparks’ Elephants have the HOSPITAL NOTES tried this ultra per­ sult from many other causes. It first four months represented a | reputation in the show world of be- fect loaf, you owe m may come from torgeuumess,forgetfulness, uior go per cent over the like ji the rnostmost hiahlv highly trained of any distraction, or from any other little pg^iod of last year and established ; tour with a tended organ- Dr. Katherine Wickham of the it to yourself to traittraif nfof mind which cvcneven momcn-momen new high record for Equitable. ; ization. Walter McLain for years Jersey City hospital, is at the Me­ morial hospital temporarily in place take advantage of 1 tarily takes from the directing mind ------' 1 has had charge of these "bulls” as its fixity of purpose on the driving. The resignation of Owen J. Rob- j all elephonts, male or female, are of Dr. Vincent Ippolito who has re­ this new low price. It’s the Blend You I Immediate consequences are, of ers new justice of the Supreme ] called in the vernacular of the,,white turned to New York to enter priv­ Know Court as a director of the Equitable , tops. As a matter of fact, most of ate practice after having been the course, always expected to be suf­ house physician here for three fered by the sinner himself. In mo­ Life Assurance Society has been j the elephants with Sparks Circus females, their leader being “Old months. tor driving this is often not the accepted. Rev. Watson Woodruff is recover­ I case, hut like the innocent bystand­ I Mary.” Elephants in their native R Fulton Cutting is the new j state have their herd leaders, and ing very satisfactorily at the Me­ At Our Market er who gets shot by mistake, the morial hospital and present indica’- ' consequences often fall upon other.s. chairman of All America Cables, this characteristic remains in the succeeding V/. Emlen Roosevelt, pachyderm of the circus. tions are that he will be able to re­ Wide Selection So it is necessary to remember that wh(? died recently. Mr. Cutting has j Sparks Circus exhibits in Sovih turn to his home Sunday or Monday. 829 Main St. motor driving affects everyone. 11 been a director of All America ! Manchester next Wednesday after- Peter Muldoon of 13 Cottage of Choicest MEATS ) wrong, it is a danger to everyone rabies since 1919 and of the Inter- j noon and night, street and David Heatly, Jr., of 322 Comer Purnell Place so everyone ought to be interested in national Telephone and Telegraph , ^ — - —— Lydall street were admitted today. it to the extent of self-care at least, Corporation since 1927. Marriage is an adventure—like Patients discharged were Herbert ^ / while actual operators must in add;- ^ 1 going to war. G. K. Chester- Carlson of 60 Ridge street, Fred MUk-fed— I tion, because they have assumed The Tide Water Oil Company has j ton. And that’s why you march to Butcher of Rockville and Mrs Lucy 4-Ib. Av. lb. 3dc ' the burden of responsibility by be­ purchased the business of the Eckel j the altar. Minicucci of T78 Oak street. FOWL coming operators, look out foi Oil Company, its di.=.tributor in the | ------BEEF ^ others as well. So this comes back central western• pa’-t of New Jer------4-lb. to the original proposition that de­ ....,35c Average fects in personal driving conduct sey. Chuck Rib Roast, lb...... CHICKEN lb. 38c make 4-5 of all the trouble. That E I Dupont De Nemours and Co. Boneless—No Waste means 4-5 of the deaths, crippling, has applied to the New York Stock j SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE incapacities, hurts and finally Exchange to list approximately* Cross Rib Roast, lb...... 1 money losses. Recognizing this, we $46,000,000 par value "f additional plan to set before you various short common shares and $1,738,700 6 Well-Known Pot Roast discussions of the more common per cent non-voting debenture stock SATURDAY SPECIALS CORNED BEEF types of personal deffects which ap­ of no par value, in connection with ' Face Rump, lb...... \ v ' ^ ...... pear. the recent offering to common j Boneless Oven Roast—Noted for Flavor I "It is somew'hat daring, perhaps, stockholders'of rights to subscribe Small Boneless Roast of Baby Spring Lean Ends, lb...... — 28c to discuss personal conduct in tins to 357,071 additional shares. L am b...... 1st Cuts 2nd Cuts new field. Very probably none of Middle Ribs, lb...... 22c us knows very much about it nov.'. KILLED IN CK.ASH j Fancy Rib Lamb Chops...... 35c lb. Rib R oast...... I But we must do something about it. Brisket, lb...... 1 “Do you know when it is safe to Westwood, Mass., June 6.—(AP) j Boneless Rolled Porterhouse, lb...... , go fast? Do you know that you —Fred Dernia, 45, Roxbury, was i Boneless Roast King of Beefsteaks can create danger sometimes by fatally injured early today when an , Veal, all lean solid Pot Roast Beef 35c driving too slowly ? Are you sure automobile left the road on a curve , Pure Strawberry or you know what to do after you and crashed into a pole. The (?&r w’as pieat 39c lb. lb. Raspberry have had an accident? Do you know demolished. _ j „ AUor, MARASCA PRESERVES the part you should play when Three women, Miss Gladys Allen, Boneless Rolled ' some one else has an accident' Do 20 a New York girl visiting in Rox- Fancy Smoked you know what traffic plans are oe- burv. who was the driver, Mrs. Roast Beef 43c lb. ing made in Connecticut today to Dernia, and Miss Peggy Gould. 20, Shoulders, 4 to 6 lbs. relieve conditions? Do you know Roxbury, were taken to the Nor­ ' the ways in which the motor vehicle wood hospital. Their injuries were Prime Rib Roast each, special 22c lb. department is prepared to assist not serious. of Beef 35c-42c lb. you, aside from issuing a license or registration? Do you know how Helium gas has been discovered Strictly Fresh Small Daisy Hams to get a registration w-ith the lea'll for the first time in Europe in con­ possible inconvenience? Do you nection with the sinking of deep Pork to roast 35c lb. nice and lean 39c lb. know that the state is preparing an artesian wells near Frankfurt, Ger­ examination for drivers, designed to many. ___ Bars assure that everyone who goes on the highway as an operator will Special have knowledge of what is ahead of him and ability to meet conditions Fresh Caught Conn, river FRESH VEGETABLES Bars I and circumstances? These are some ROUGHAGE IS Buck Shad 20c lb. Finest Native Strawber­ P. dc G. SOAP of the things to be discussed. “What the State of Connecticut Fancy Fresh Killed ries wants of the listener, both now and ^ Fowls, 4 to 5 lbs. each 39c in the future, is self-analysis in the | ESSENTIAl IH Native Beets, 3 bunches Maraschino Type CHERRIES light of what he hears. If he is told' lb. for 25c^ ‘ in a broadcast about how such a Fancy New Potatoes, 5 Native Lettuce 5c head. Pkgs. personal characteristic as “curios­ REDUM DIETS ity” makes accident, let him ask lbs 29c. New Bunch Carrots, 3 SUPERSUPS himself "Does that fit me?” It is a Fancy Green Cucumbers, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Is Ideal bunches for 29c. 1/2 ifint cw fact that the most loveable, most for 13c. honorable and most distinguished Roughage Golden Wax Beans, 2 qts. PURE OLIVE OIL person is just as apt to commit the Golden Ripe Bananas, 4 25c. kind of personal error to which this lbs 25c. ^ HAFFENREFFER idea is directed as that it be the If you are following a reducing j Green Stringless Beans, diet, it is doubly important that you , Fancy Native Spinach act of a criminal or reckless per­ take a regular amount of roughage 2 qts. 25c. son. But it makes very little differ­ 10c peck. BLUE LABEL into the system daily. Most reduc­ No. 2Vj can ence to the victim who is hit by a ing diets do not contain a sufficient Conn. River Roe Shad Fancy Hard Ripe Toma­ car whether its operator is a gentle­ amount of roughage. .The result is toes, Celery, Parsley. Halves , man or a ruffian. The effect is the •constipation—^thief of both health 30c lb. QUALITY PEACHES same. Self-analysis and correction and beauty. 1/2 H). are in order. In fact they consti­ Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is recom­ cans tute the sole hope for an immediate mended by many doctors and die­ Bakery News betterment.” titians because it contains the bulk HERSHEY COCOA ~ necessary to insure proper elimina­ Stuffed and Baked Chick­ Home Made Potato and PHfl tion. . ens w4th gravey $1.48 each. Egg Salad, special 25c lb. GIVE SURPRISE SHOWER Also, because it contains the iron Home Baked Bfeans 25c CHEESE—Swiss G ruyere...... More Big VMnee lor • **•»*•» ■ a.< - J ■ needed to help prevent anemia— Home Made Brown SEALPAKT Pork and Beans,...... -No. 3 can ^ic. another danger in reducing diets. qt. Bread, 10c-15c loaf. FOR MISS CHRISTENSEN ALL-BRAN is not fattening. Its Chicken Pies 20c each. WELCH’S Grapelade...... • • • •; lo / COMET Naturjl Brown • , ^ ^ 2 5 C bulk sweeps the system cleati of Try a loaf of our Home Our usual full line of FINAST Molasses, 12 fl. oz. can 17c., 26 fl. oz. can 2 uC. Rice Flakes m t , poisonous wastes—helping to pro­ Home Made Bakery Goods. DECORETTES...... 2 oz. PKg. »c. LUCKY STRIKE C lfareltes...... 2 Pkgs. of W Me, Miss Esther Christensen, daugh­ mote glorious health and beauty.^ Made Milk Bread. WALNUT MEATS, Fancy...... oz. tm 5dc. ter of Mrs. John C. Christensen of A popular 'iroy to eat Kellogg’s TRIPEE AAA ChiU S .« e...... m « ' Eldridge street, was the guest of ALL-BRAN is soaked in fruit juice. CALO Dog F ood ...... Two 1-lb. tins 25« i honor at a surprise miscellaneous Try it! It is delicious with milk or Grocery Specials TUNA light M eat...... Fancy, Halves Flat can 23c. shower given by Miss Meta Hooks cream. Sprinkle it over cereals, TiUPLE AAA Tomato Juice...... 10 oz. tin luc. JUNKET for Desserts...... -2 at Miss Christensen’s home Tuesday salads and soups. It adds flavor to Maxwell House Coffee VIRGINIA DARE Extracts...... SmaU bottle 14c. -J evening. About 25 of her girl Brookfield Roll Butter -iifoiR cooked foods and is equally effec­ 38c lb., 2 lbs. 75c. 36c lb. friends were present and had a jolly tive. Your grocer has Kellogg’s 45c •V; ‘.1 time. Miss Hooks arranged for a ALL-BRAN. It is served in restau­ Royal Scarlet Peaches, Nathan Hale Coffee A'?'? mock marriage as a part of the rants, hotels and dining-cars. Made large size, 25c can. lb. program. Miss Elizabeth Kean by Kellogg in Battle Creek. played the wedding march. Miss DIVISION OF Lillian Foots was the minister, Miss Florence Christensen, the bride. Miss Dorothy Stevenson the Manchester Public Market bridegroom. Miss Ena Hooks the ring hearer. A buffet lunch was Dial 5111 •served. Miss Christensen is to ^LL-BRAN be married this month to Edwin in Texture and Taste Madson of Windsor. Improved MANC3!ESTER EVEinNG-HE^^ SOUTH MiU^CHESTER, CONN.V FRIDAY, JUNE 6,1930 PAGE FOURTEEN

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The Best Places to Shop The Best Stores Advertise MARKET»<«.*»-■' i^Wiiwwwaitaurt*' PAGE mmammmasaaatm mmmmmeeeaaaaaesr THEATRICAL PRODUCER DIES. posal for Joint meeting with G.A.R. ATLANTIC CITY BLAZE. buildings and bellboys from the veterans. i ------Chelsea Hotel were formed into a bucket brigade to extinguish em­ Friedrichshafen, Germany —Graf i ^ t„„. ^ _ Overnight Zeppelin nears home after 18,0001 AtlanUc City, N. J., June 6. bers as they fell upon the hotel root. Los Angeles, June 6.—(AP)—1 lift flight • (AP)—Guests at the Chelsea Hotel, The hotel was not damaged. Fred C. Whitney, 65, theatrical pro­ n m A. P. News ducers died here Wednesday after a| Because they thought it meant long illness. Whitney was ill whanj something else, several factions of he came here from his home in Newi 0>ia sur mothers. | Chicago gangsters are said to have Augusta, Me.—Francis An Cote, rushed to the loop to see the York ten weeks ago to produce al HavM a-President M ach^o ^ Sparks' showered upoh nearby play. His widow and a son survive. GOOD TUirtoS’TO CAT 19, Franklin, Mass., and Clyde G. salary to less than half former fig- ■ ^ demonstration of shorts. Maxfield, Fairfield, student pilots, national i killed in plane crash. ure to help in reducing ’ budget, For cold meat for slicing try meat loaf or for a quick meat Sugar Boston.—Five persons spend night Bucharest, Rumania — Prince course for Saturday dinner meat balls made from 1 lb. of beef in hospital from injuries received 10 lbs. 54c i when trl-motored passenger plane CJarol informs General Averescu he j ground and 1-2 lb. sausage meat. made forced landing in harbor, with intends to abandon companion with | Roll Butter 38c Pearl S. Thorsen, 50, drowning. whom he has been living. Freshly Ground Beef .... 29c lb., 2 lbs. 55c Sofia, Bulgaria — Archbishop i Large Lettuce 10c Concord, N. H.—Gifts totaling $560,000 announced at 84th annu'Stefan arrested for speeding: shot j Sausage M eat...... 17c V2 lb. From Peterson Paul’s i fired by policeman to halt auto i versary exercises of St. - ! causes reports he was wounded. i ^ school. Mexico City—Dispatches from | The Meat Department will feature fancy milk fed Veal, Tender Chops and Veal Cutlets—Just Haverhill, Mass.—Boyd B. Jones, j SPECIALS Puerto Mexico tell of discovery . of | fine breaded, Boneless Veal Roasts, ^'eal Ground for Veal Loaf 44c lb. 73, United States district attorney i buried city, with mummies and art These are Fruit and Vegetable Days. Asparagus (Best) 2.^c. for Massachusetts under President: objects. j McKinley, dies. j Meriden—Mrs. Mary btone, ol, Every price at A & P Food Stores is a special Head Lettuce Boston.—Two deaths from heat, i almost instantly killed when thrown low price — for even A & P ’s regular prices Large Ripe Pineapples and which reached 95 degrees, reported j out of automobile as result of col-1 they are dandies, each 19c lb. Tomatoes 27c here; schools closed In Worcester lision. 1 are so low that they show you a saving. with 93 degrees reported; 96 de­ New Britain—Opposition to New ; grees at Springfield and 92 at Provi­ Tomatoes, Asparagus and New Potatoes are lower. Radishes, 3 bunches 10c, Cucumbers, 8 England Railroad construction vqic- i Come to A & P for fine foods at lower prices. for 15e. Large Green Peppers for salad or stuffing, 4 for 15c, 8 for 25e. Cantaloupes, 3 for 29c, dence. ed by chairman of New Haven j Houlton, Me.—Frank Jordan, 20. Road and President Willard, of B . Pillsbury’s Best or (joltl iviedal CERESOTA and 2 for 35c. Grape Fruit 10c each. Boston, arrested on charges of ■liV2 lb. stealing automobiles and assaulting and O. at luncheon. i Hartford—Francis P. McEvoy, Bag $ 1.00 2.5c Wax or Green Beans, 2 qts...... 25c immigration inspector after being FLOUR 9Sc FLOUR Green Peas, 2 qts. caught in swamp. Waterbury Democrat, appointed by Bellows Falls, Vt.—Selectmen of Gov. Trumbull as judge of Superior Sunnvfield Sliced Silverbrook New (irass Celery, Spinach, New Beets (fresh tops) 2 hunches 25c. Rareripes. 3 buhehes 10c, Asparagus Walpole, N. H., and Rockingham, Court to succeed the late L. P. Mar­ Fine Granulated 25c, Oranges 69c doxen. Lemons, Good Winesap .Apples, 4 qt. basket 50c., Bananas. Vt., vote to build new bridge over vin. Connecticut river. Bristol—Frank J. Green, Water­ SUGAR RACON BUTTER Daisy Hams Boston.—Police Commissioner Eu­ bury elected president of Connecti­ Shoulders of Lamb, gen­ Shank Halves gene Hultman delivers ultimatum cut Commercial Secretaries Associ­ 10 Lbs. 2 Lbs. 7 1 c uine Spring, boned and Small Hams Butt Ends Ham against Tong warfare to Chinese ation. "" 29c Boiled Ham leaders in Chinatown. Milford—Two summer cottages rolled. hjasy to Slice Cold Selected Baked Ham Salem, Mass.—Moses Marshall, completely burned, two partly de-1 A & P Pastry Lawrence attorney, given two years EGGS .S1.75 and $1.95 each Spiced Pork Loin stroyed and three others fired but lycan, tender. $1.81 each House of Correction sentence on soon extinguished in $20,000 blaze Sunnybrook charge of larceny from estate of FLOUR EGGS at Silver Beach. Dozen 2 0 Fresh Bakery—Hostess, IVard and Drakes ('akes. Drake’s Coffee. Cakes 20c, Raisin and Nut which he was attorney. New Britain—Marcus White, for ^ 24! 2 Lb. Whole Wheat Raisin Bread Boston.—William E. Nickerson, many years, principal of State Nor­ Coffee Rings 25c. The New Butter Krust .Snow Flakes 15c dozen ; 77, inventor, bank director and vice- "*“"25c l.Sc. Parkerhouse Rolls, Swedish Rye and Whole Wheat Bread. i president of Gillette Safety Razor mal School, dies. Pinehurst, Round (Jround Macaroon Cup Cakes i Company, dies. Broilers ; Washington — Borah assures Tender, .Tuicy Steaks New Wheat Meal j Hoover that London naval treaty j SALE OF CHOICE MEATS Roasting Chickens Legs of Lamb Cookies will get prompt consideration, HOLLYWOOD Pot Roasts ! either at regular or special Senate | 33c lb. I session. I MARKET RIB ROASTS lb. 29-35C Fowl for Fricassee Rib RoA“5t I Columbus, Ohio—James M. Cox I declares for repeal of Federal Pro- I 381 East Center St., <;’or, Parker FANCY BRISKET (Miquot Ginger Ale S1.99 dozen, Canada Dry .52.19. Canada Lime Country Club, quarts ?1.'8 1 hibltion amendment in address be- j Dial 4233 RIB LAMB CHOPS dozen plus bottle charge, Grape .Tulce, Pinebev, Gould’s Punch. ; fore state-wide gathering of Demo-' CORNED BEEF j crats. i Fancy Good Size Lean, Well Trimmed, Cut Washington—Mrs. Hoover leave.s ! All Choice Cuts I White House for Virginia mountains' FOWLS ifl.29 each from Soft Young Lambs, Ib. 39c Corned Just R\«Ht, lb. 33c I to complete convalescence. rank fifth among American cities. 1910 the census showed 319,198 and Rochester, Mich. — Bodies of The ten largest cities in the United in 1920. the figures increased to man and girl found near burned Fresh Roasted BEST BOILED HAM lb. 49c LOS ANGELES 5TH States a decade ago, in the order 576.683. automobile on abandoned farm. of their population totals, were Nev; Denver—Man blown to bits in ex­ COFEE 28c lb. York, Chicago, Philadelphia. De­ plosion of automobile in residence Rib Roast Beef ...... 32c lb. CITY IN COUNTRYtroit, Cleveland, St. Louis, Boston, INNOCENT district. \ eal R oasts...... 29clb. ROAST PORK Spring Lamb Legs Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Lo= Augusta, Me.—Two student pilots Rump Corned B e e f...... 29c lb. killed in airplane crash. , Fresh Rib End, Cut from Soft-Meated Q Ci r* Angeles. "But I don’t trust you sailors. lb. L'.s Argel">. .June 6.- (AF’) — You have a wife in every port.” Allendale, Mich.—Two men killed, j Steak Ground...... 33c Lb...... Lambs, lb...... O v C By moving to fifth place this boy injured, in airplane accident. i Native Lean Fresh Shoulders. ,2.3c 27c 111" r i y r-f Lds Angeles, with .m “That’s a gross exaggeration. At ; year, the Pacific coast metropolis the moment I swear I have no wife Washington— State Department | Lmy,!, for Stew ...... 18c nfficinl inpulalion of 1,231,730 to- will pass Pittsburgh, Baltimore, dry '.’.'.'’.r credited by the Feder.n in either Yokohama or Barcelona.” preparing evidence on foreign influ-1 Small Spring Legs of Lamb FANCY FRESH FOWL lb. 35c Boston, St.. Louis and Cleveland. —The Humorist. ence in Communist activities for (■''n. us with an increase of 655.057 Figures for Detroit have not been presentation to House committee. ] EXTRA SPECIAL Young and' plum. Any weight. 3'/i*5 Lbe. Aver. ."'r 113.55 per cent, since 1920. ' announced, hut that city is cxpectcu] Topeka, Kan.—President of Kaw j \*,'hi1e metropolitan Los Angelas j to hold to fourth position. Packing Company and employe i Swift Frankforts ...... 2.5e Ib. Boneless Live Chicken rhowrd growth during the ten yo.ar GRATEFUL charged with slaying vice-president I 25c Blue Ribbon Salad Dressing 2Jc )vn-iorl since the 1920 census, great­ ■ Established under a Spanish land i of concern w’hose death was believed 1 Pretzels ...... 19c lb. er still was the increa.se of 1,’263,- ' grant in 1850 Los Angeles entered Mistress (tactfully to maid); Oh, j Largc Local Fresh Eggs 39c dozen OVEN ROAST LOBSTERS 102, or 134.88 per cent., which the race for pc^pulation leadership Edith, you’d better not wear any Biloxi.’ Miss.—United Confederate Fresh Cut Asparagus...... 25c I Cut Any Weight, Lb. brought the 1930 population of Los with 1,150 inhabitants. The city be- jewelry w'hile my guests are here. Veterans unanimously reject pro- Garage for rent. Very Economical, lb. Angeles county to 2,199.557. i gan taking on a metropolitan air in Maid: Well, mum, I 'aven’t got 37c 39c Although official figures have not ; 1890 with 50,395 inhabitants. And anything wot you might call valu­ The soap beads that make quick suds! been announced for several majoi' j in 1900 passed the 100,000 mark with able: but thanks just the same for cities, Los Angeles is expected to a total population of 102,479. in the warning.—Punch. Super Suds 2 15*’ CAMPBELL'S The Puritan Market A & P. Assorted flavors! TO M A TO ^ “The Home of Food Values” Gelatine Dessert 4>‘>^<»25^ Corner of Main and Eldridge Sts. DEL MONTE. A very special value! SOUP JThe jnost popular Asparagus Tips cax29*’ of soups at CAN DEL MONTE. Most carefully cleaned! A & P’s Iota price T SUGAR BUTTER Spinach 2 ’&.v35<= Sunlight, ^ For healthful cleanliness! 1 0 lbs. 4 5 Cloverbloom I n . Old Dutch 4 CAN. 25*^ Brookfield 10 lb. limit. POMPEIAN. An excellent value! RELIABLE Olive Oil >^tS!29‘ EGGS GRANDMOTHER'S. Orange Pekoe! PEAS HAMS Very fine quality peas at very Puritan, lb. O Q strictly Fresh O C low price Honey Brand, lb. m O C dozen...... m OC Tea A Johnson Educator cookie! N O . 2 French Pastry “19* CANS Genuine Spring Fresh Pork GRANDMOTHER’S. The real loaf! * Lamb lAROE’Tg* Bread LOAT I V Legs of Lamb, all sizes. Roast Pork, rib end 22c lb. Rib Lamb Q O Chops, lb...... O M C Spare R ib s...... 17c lb. Lamb S tew ...... 15c lb. Here are New DEL MQNTE • PEACHES Regular Low Prices! Sliced Yellow Cling. The best Pure Lard . . 12c lb. Bacon Sq’res 16c lb. quality at A & P’s lowest price A & P reduces retail prices whenever possible — initiating great savings on N O . 1 CANS LET A BATH Heavy Steer Beef Native Veal all grocery items SALT Steaks Veal Chops .. ^ ^ FRIEND’S BEANS Kitchenette can 13c S h o rt...... Leg of Veal . y 0 lb Sirloin...... ft PRUNES 40-50 size lb 12c LIMBER Y O U UP! Shoulder Veal ^ SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg 9c After a glorious afternoon on the golf Just ponr into your rcgnlar bath a PIMENTO CHEESE lb pkg 21c CHEESE White or Colored lb pkg 21c course or your daily activities about carton of Ivory Salt, (the very same Roasting Chickens JELLO salt you use for table and cooking) re­ Pot Roast . . . 20c lii. ELMWOOD CHICKEN BROTH can 15c Or the house you "will find a salt batli 5 to 6 lb. DHL M.YIZ JOHN Royal Fruit Gelatine joyously refreshing. It relieves and serving a few handfuls for massaging Rib Roast 28c-30c lb average, lb...... OOC FRUNES * " lb. pkg. 25c Your choice of any flavor of relaxes tired nerves and muscles. the muscles and feet. If yon prefer a \t HITEHOUSE EVAP. MILK 8 tall cans 25c these ttco popular desserts V AN CAMP'S EVAP. MILK can 9c A salt bath is nature's best anti­ shower, wet the skin and mb Ivory SELECT EVAP. MILK can 9c PKGS septic and tonic. Salt aD over the body. In either case Malt Specials It cleanses the rinse the salt away with clean water I There is no before stepping from the tub. Canadian Saturday < Substitute for Sait skin of all impur­ WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH Salt if M essential ities—Climbers up Take a salt bath every day—^you wiH First Prize 4 ^ ® **** Only lto»digeation as it is be surprised how much better you FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IneeesM ry Xf> bring the muscles, and lent tbe flavor in gives vigor. will look and feel in a short time. New Green Cabbage, 6 lbs .25c Fancy Green Beans, 2 lbs...... 25c .fo e ^ t Full Line of Fresh Fruits Cantaloupes, Strawberries, IYob kaev *It takt» Red Ripe Tomatoes, tbe beat t» nuke tbe 2 lbs...... 19c I 2 f o r ...... 2.5c q u a r t----- 24c' Best»” M insiat upon Irery Salt. Your and Vegetables geeear baa it in the IV D R Y S a l t TEA eeaswuent orange THE eJtb die easy THE SAI.TY SALT — FT.OWS FREELY CO. poising spont. 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the completion of the school year MISS ISABELLE MOORE Miss Moore intends to take a long rest in her home town, Palmer, GIVEN TESTIMONIAL Mass. LOCAL GIRL GRADUATES *It Pays Pays Members of Child Welfare Committee Honor Nurse at FROM Y.W .C. A. SCHOOL To W ait Dinner in Somers. To W ait Miss Isabella T. Moore R. N., for Miss Dorothy M. Curran of this 13 years has been the efficient place was one of 60 girls who receiv­ On Toursolf* school nurse in the Eighth School ed their diplomas and certificates On Tourseff* ^ District, was tendered a testimonial ^ Wednesday morning, June 4 at the dinner by members of the Child School of Domestic Science, Boston Welfare Committee at the “Arlock,” YWCA. Lamson Hall in the Young­ Somers, Conn., last Tuesday- eve­ er Girls’. Residence, was the scene ning. The a.£fair was sponsored by of the exercises. Miss Emily Hods- the Child Welfare Commitee with don of Melrose Highland, class Center Your Shopping at the “Self-Serve” whom the retiring school nurse president, led the processional and worked in executing many credit­ on behalf of the graduates present­ able projects during her supervision ed to the school a check of one hun­ of health work in the North End dred dollars. The gift was received by Miss Isabelle Osborne in the ab­ schools. —The Coolest Spot In Town The informal dinner was followed sence of the director, Miss A. Jo­ sephine Forehand, who is travelling Hale’s Select and Meadow Gold by reminiscences by members per­ Sugar Cured, boned and rolled. No bones— no waste. taining to the early trials of nurse on a six months’ leave of absence. and committee in launching an ef- The diplomas were presented by fictive health program in connec­ Miss Christel Wilkins of the YWCA Hale’s Famous tion with the regular school work. board of directors. Devotions were lb. 3 5 . Butter «■ 37« Miss Moore, was presented -with led by Mrs. Charles Tood Wolfe, H a m a diamond pin by Mrs. William executive secretary, and the gradu­ ation address was delivered by Mrs. Fresh from the Beech-Nut Ovens—Fruited Oat Cheney, chairman of the committee Mission Brand Light Meat in appreciation of her long, devoted Hilda L. Ives, of Portland, Maine. M I L K B R E A D service. Miss Moore, thanked the Mrs. Ives was a guest at the members for their faithfulness and Roneer, the new Boston YWCA cooperation over the long period. residence during her Boston stay. Tuna Fish 2 cans C o o k i e s «>■ 2 2 « Besides the chairman, Mrs. H. O. Bowers, Mrs. John Cheney and Mrs. AUTOIST BOUND OVER (2 pounds 8Bc) Chajles Holirilin were the several New Britain, June 6.— (AP)—Wil­ William’s Root Beer and Ginger Ale members active in planning the de­ fred Bollard, 16, who was driving an .MALE’S,:, Ballantlnes Light or Dark with hops lightful affair. ice truck which ran over and fatally n NftLK B R E ^ Miss Moore, who since 1917 has injured Sebastian Zocco, 9, on High been in charge of health administra­ street yesterday, was held in $1,000 Extract bottles 3 5 ° LARGE, 20-OUNCE LOAF can tion in districts one to eight, declined bonds on a charge of manslaughter 2 Malt Syrup to again assume the duties of school in Police Court today. The case con­ (Each bottle makes 5 gallons of a refreshing drink.) nurse in this large district. Upon tinued to next Tuesday. Read the formula—you can’t buy a better loaf at any price -=-55% Occident Flour, 82% salt, 5% pure cane sugar, 2% Fleischmann’s yeast and 4% Crlsco. Wilson’s Certified Prepared (Cooked ready to sen e) Ivanhoe Soderholm’s Swedish R y e ...... loaf 10c Chicken «> 59° Graham Bread ...... loaf 12c Combination Whole Wheat Bread (Plain) ...... loaf 9c Use the old reliable-^ Packed in tins weighing from 1 1-2 to 2 pounds. Buy a couple cans to have on hand or to take with you on picnics. Whole Wheat Bread Raisin) ...... loaf 12c 8 oz. bottle MAYONNAISE Oatmeal B re a d ...... loaf I2c German Rye B re a d ...... loaf 12c 8 oz. bottle SANDWICH SPREAD BALLANTINE’S Sweet Peggy Pure (With or without caraw'ay seeds.) Nut B re a d ...... 1®^I pint Coffee Cakes...... all for 3 9 « Fruit Juiee 2 9 ° (4 kinds) All flavors. Eaevh bottle makes one gallon of delicious bev­ German Cottage or Jelly Doughnuts...... dozen 2oc (Actual Value 50c) MALT erage. Wilson’s Certified Van Camp’s Whole Pickled EVAPORATED MILK Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LAMB TONGUE

SYRUP 6 cans 49« Fresh Cut Native Golden Ripe 8 oz. glass 2 9 c (Case of 48 cans $8.85) BANANAS ASPARAGUS A JELLO « Ibe Boneless Pigs’ Feet 4 pkgs. 2 9 ^ 2 bunches 2 9 ^ P. BALLANTINE & SONS (.All flavors) TID BITS NEWARK, NEW JERSEY Fresh LUX California Sunkist 8 oz. glass 23« eMakers of cM alt Syrup since 1900 ORANGES CUCUMBERS large pkg. 2 1 o doz. 39® each gc )SX%S%XSXS%XX%9t%SSXSSS%X%%X%%%X%%%%XX%%%%X%%%%XSi(S(%X Miscellaneous Grote and Weigers ■4*: ■ j f : Fresh Hawaiian A Better Bread Builds Specials Fancy New Provisions Ohio Safety PINEAPPLES POTATOES Grote and Weigel’s pro>1sions are male from pkgs. the purest and best Ingredients and they are Matches 3 2$c fo r 15 lb. peck Better Bodies! 36 boxes 2 29® 6 S c made under the most sanitary conditions. (Large size) Baker’s Premium REYMOND’S Frankfiurtors ^ 32e Gocoanut pkg. 21 c New Large DELICIOUS Rinso large pkg. 18c CANTBLOUPES CABBAGES ib. 5c American Bologna p and G White Naphtha 2 for 2 3 c 1 tb 32c Soap 5 bars 19c (3 small for 2Sc) 500 Heads Crisp, Fresh Cut Quaker Liverwurst n> 35c Grackels pkg. 14c Fresh Green Native Head STRING BEANS California Bartlett LETTUCE Sliced Or Unsliced— Pears 2 cans 3 qts. 2 3 c head * Je PolishBoIogna n>35c ^Large, No. 3 1-3 cans) Is A Better Bread Fresh Meats, Specially Priced At The Health Market Also Reymond’s 100% Whole Wheat i Whole Wheat Raisin and Rye Bread Tender, Milk Fed Fresh, Milk Fed Fresh Milk Fed Order Reymond’s Bread from your grocer today and !b convince yourself of its superior quality. FOWL tt) CHICKEN 4 2 c BROILERS lb Special Every Friday, Reymond’s (4 to fi pounds weight) (4 to 5 pounds weight) Tender, Shoulder Delicious Coffee Cakes Best Cut Tender, Spare Veal Cutlet »S5« Park m bs » 18c Roast Beef n> 29® For Bolling, Leaa, Freili Tender, Boneless, No Waste Tender, Fresh THE REYMOND » ® Beef RUM ft Ig e 'A Veal Roast J^33« Pork Roast 2 7 Tender, Juicy Boston BoUod BAKING COMPANY Tender Fresh, Pure, Pork » 1 9 c Sausage Meat 18c Roast Beef (No waste) fb 37® A Connecticut Institution Veal Stew ' PAGE SIXTEEN THEC B8HHB /•JW*BP^^^'tt^B^BSBW^B0IP®@.^^^?^H555^SS5SI!S3Sssx36*563£ss36S62SS^^^^^^SSSs63O£S6Ma shop. He called .i>oUce, who found e06S656X36XXXXXXMC%XXXXX^^ ______23 FUEL AND FEED 49-A 1 APARTMENTS—FLATS— DR A HV 1 THIRD TONG VICTIM LeeLee dead, dead, with with five five buUets bullets in ih’ hi* his REPAIRING I READY TO TRANSFER body. TENEMENTS 63 Police already had attributed to a Want Ad Information SEWING MACHINE repairing of SPECIAL ON DRY seasoned stove l o s t —^FINDER OF BLACK BAG wood 1-2 load birch $5, full load $9. FOR RENT—3 ROOM apartment DRY U W AOTHORTTY New York, June 6— (AP) — The Tong outbreak the deaths of a at Center or Crosstown bus please all makes, also clocks and watch third Chinese slain in New York’s Chinese found shot in downtown repairing. R. W. Garrard. 61 Mixed hard wood ?6 and ?11; also with all improvements, corner Manchester mail valuable papers to Mrs. Wil­ Main and Eldridge streets. Inquire metropolitan area in 36 hours was New York and another slain with a Mather street. fire place and furnace chunks. liam Eccles, 913 Burnside Avenue. Prompt delivery. Fred Miller, Silk City Barber Shop. foimfl shot to death in the bunk be­ hatchet in Newark early yesterday. Evening Herald East Hartford. Coventry. Telephone Rosedale 33-3. Washington, June 6.— (AP) — hind his laundry in Brooklyn today. MOWER SHARPENING, vacuum Preparing to tUra the Prohibition About dawn a resident of the cleaner, phonograph, clock repair­ FOR RENT—A MODERN five '' CLASSIFIED LOST—WHITE GOU> watch with room fiat on Florence street. Wm. Bureau over to the Department of neighborhood where Louie Lee, 42, The recent installation of a $7,000 ing, key fitting. Bralthwaite, 52 advertisements knife and chain and emblem, some­ h o u s e h o l d GOODS 51 Kanehl, 519 Center street. Tel. Justice, the Treasury today ordered had a laimdry, heard a succession of soda fountain on the U. S. cruiser where between State Theater and Pearl street. 7773. the Customs service in the Detroit shots and rem to his window. He Memphis is what you might call a Count Six average "^ords to a Magnell’s. Call 7094. FOR SALE—RUG $5, oil stove 35, area and on the Pacific coast to saw a Chinese running from Lee’s new naval treat. Initials numbers and abbreviations COURSES AND CLASSES 27 refrigerator, shades, rocker crib, f o r r e n t —5 ROOM tenement, all resume its individual efforts against lach count is a word and compound kitchen table, rustic stand, 29 improvements including garage, 15 liquor smuggling on July 1- T\'ords as two words. Minimum cost AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 4 Ashworth street. Telephone 8255. EARrfER TRADE Uught in day Strant, 6129. '’’Activities of rum-runners aroimd " i ? n e p”r“ day tor transient Detroit became so intense a year RECONDITIONED USED CARS and evening classes. Low tuition FOR RENT—5 ROOM naodern rale. Vaughn Barber School. 14 FOR SALE—BED ROOM suite, ago that the government mobilized ESectlve March IJ ;‘ “ ^charge “ Sold with a Guarantee’’ good condition. Apply Apartment tenements, including white plumb­ Market street. Hartford. large •forces of Customs, Prohibi­ AUCTION CONTINUED 7 cts 9 Cts 1928 Nash Sedan. 38, Centennial Apartments. Dial ing, Walnut street, near Pine, very tion and Coast Guard agents for a fi Consecutive Days 11 cts reasonable. Inquire Tailor Store, 3 Consecutive Day* 9 cts 1926 Nash Sedan. ^ 8034. co-ordinated fight there. Liquor 10 AUTOMOBILES 10 11 cts 13 cts 1925 Studebaker Sedan. / 5 Walnut street. Tel. 5030. ' A lf orders' 'for ‘iV^'guUr In se r^ HELP WANTED— cleared from Canada to the United SATURDAY, JUNE 7 AT 2 P. M., D. S. T. 1927 Nash Coach. New 10 Piece States through that area was re­ ivill be charged at the one t l^ .very 1927 Dodge Sedan. ^ FEMALE 35 Walnut dining room set FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, with Special rates for long term every garage, all improvements, steam duced more than fifty per cent they \At the Masonic Lot, Corner Center and Main St. day advertising given upon request 1927 Star Coach. ‘ $99 WANTED—STENOGRAPHER part heat. Apply H. W. Harrison, 598 reported. South Manchester Ads ordered for three or six days 1927 Oakland Sedan. Watkins Furniture Elxchange Along the Pacific coast, about and stopped t^efore the third or Afth 1927 Essex Coach. time. In reply state qualifications Center street. Phone 3839. For the Crawford Auto Supply Co. day will be charged on y for the ac^ FOR SALE— OAK BED room set, the same time, the’ Customs and tual number of times the ad app 1926 Oldsmohile Sedan. and salary desired. Write Box N, 3 ROOM SUITE,; new Johnson Prohibition forces were co-ordinated Because of the heavy rain on the day of the last auction the ed, chargin r at the ®^^?®^^ade TRADES AND TERMS in care of Herfild. dining room set, sewing machine, following cars were not offered for sale: White Truck, Jewett no allowance or refunds can be maae chairs, piano, 220 Center street. Block, all modern improvements. and as in the Detroit area, have MADDEN BROS. Phone Aaron Johnson 3726 or jani­ since operated under the Prohibi­ Sedan, Dodge Touring, Overland Sedan, Essex Sedan, Studebaker on six time ads stopped after the 681 Main St. Tel. 5500 WANTED — EXPERIENCED girl Tel. 7969. tor 7635. tion Bureau. Touring, Buick Sedan, Dodge Coupe, Olds Sedan, Olds Touring. ^^Xo’^^uil forbids” ; display lines not for light housework. Apply in per­ f o r SALE— HOUSEHOLD furni­ Orders Cancelled. These cars have good batteries, good rubber and are in running son, 377 East Center street______f o r r e n t *°The Herald will not be responsible ture including living room and din­ —4 ROOMS all im­ The orders just Issued cancel this condition. MOTORCYCLES— provements, rent reasonable. In­ for more than one >"o°rrect Insertion WANTED—WOMAN, good cook, to ing room set, stoves etc. Inquire at and permit re-arrangement of the Auctioneer’s Notice—All the above cars have been placed in of any advertisement ordered lor BICYCLES 11 quire H. Mintz Department Store. do the housework for two persons 456 Main street. Tel. 8458. dry forces by the Department of our hands to sell without reserve. Sale Rain or Shine. more than one time. , . inonr- Justice but again place entirely The Inadvertent ’ 7n be in summer cottage in the country FOR RENT—5 ROOM flat, all mod­ rect publication of advertls ng will be near New London first three weeks upon the customs forces and Coast rectlHed only by oa^oellatlon of the FOR SALE—BOY’S BICYCLE. Al­ em improements. Inquire at 27 most new. Dial 8836. of July. Address M. S. Herald office. ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD 59 Guard in those sections the respon­ ROBERT M. REID & SON, Auctioneers charge made for the service rendered. Elro street. sibility of preventing smuggling of All advertisements must con^rn FOR RENT— SINGLE and double 201 Main Street, Phone 3193 In style, copy and typography ith WANTED — MAID for general liquor. rooms, furnished, with gas, set tub, FOR RENT—3 ROOM flat, all im­ regulattons enforced by the publish­ b u s i n e s s SERVICES housework. Mrs. H. C. Alvord. Tel. provements, hot water heat, at 168 Final conferences at which plans ers and they reserve the right to sink. 109 Foster street. Mrs. Blat­ OFFERED 13 4348. Oak street. Inquire 164 Oak or call for turning the Prohibition Bureau edit, revise or, reject any copy con­ ter. sidered objectionable. j 8241. over to Department of Justice now CLOSING HOURS—Classified ads to SIGN PAINTING and window dress­ 36 are being held between Prohibition he published same day HELP WANTED—MALE ing. Address Stuart Lynn, 45 Pearl WANTED—ROOMER. Inquire at f o r r e n t —6 - ROOM tenement Commissioner Doran and Assistant celved by 12 o’clock noon, Saturdays with improvements. Can be seen at 10:30 a. m. street. Phone 5976. 77 Laurel street or telephone 4924. Attorney General Youngquist. who TELEPHONE YOUR 53 Spruce street or dial 3341. will be the administrative officer in any MARRIED MAN FOR RENT—PLEASANT ROOM, charge of ^ e dry forces after July v ^a n t a d s . WANTED—TEAM WORK of gentleman preferred, one minute FOR RENT—3 ROOM tenement, Ads are accepted over the telephone kind. Geo. Stevens. Dial 3664. One who is able to start work im­ walk from State Theater. Phone centrally located. Inquire at 30 at the CHARGE RATE given above Church street or telephone 3884. as a convenience to advertisers, but ASHES REMOVED BY the load or mediately. Must be of neat appear­ 4692. the CASH RA'TES will be accepted as iob Any other jobs for light truck. ance and have had some selling ex­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, try f u l l PAYMENT If paid at the busi­ perience. Man selected will be train­ TOWN’S BIRTHDAY ness office on or before the «eventh V. Firpo, 116 Wells street. Dial BOARDERS WANTED 59-A also a five room flat. Inquire at 147 day following the Arst in se^ a o^ 6148. ______ed in our business at our expense. East Center street. each ad otherwise the CHAKGL, Our standards are high and re- RATE will be collected. No respon-si- w a n t e d —TWO m e n boarders, on bilitv for errors in telephoned ad.s WAN'TED—TEAM WORK carting numeration is on a corresponding Center street, near mills and trol­ Thompsonville, Conn., June 6. — ashes, plowing, etc. L. T. Wood HOUSES FOR RENT 65 (A P )—The state will be officially will be assumed and their accuracy basis. Must have car. Call Monday ley. Telephone 8839. cannot be guaranteed. Co.. 55 Bissell street. June 9 at 10 a. m. sharp. Minne- represented by Lt.-Gov. E. E. INDEX OF ______anolis-Honeywell Sales, Inc., 410 FOR RENT— FIRST FLOOR, 2 Rogers at the opening exercises of COUNTRY BOARD- family 5 rooms, at 73 Benton the 250th anniversary of the town of 1930 Chevrolet Sedan . ' CLASSIFICATIONS FLORISTS— NURSERIES 15 Asylum street, Hartford. street. Inquire Home Bank & Trust A RESORTS 60 Enfield on the evening of June 26. Demonstrator Births ...... Company. ___ Engagements B FOR SALE—Asters, Strawflowers, The first gathering will be in the c WANTED — BOARDERS for the high school auditorium. Marriages .. u Calendulas, Marigolds, Snapdrag­ 1929 Chevrolet Coach Deaths ...... ons, Verbenas, Zinnias, Petunias, Summer at Mrs. Lillian A. Gil­ Three native sons of the town Card of Thanks K WANTED— YOUNG MAN. Must be SUMMER HOMES -' bert’s Cottage, Seaview Avenue, who will return to have a part in 1929 Chevrolet Coupe In M em orlam . • 1 Caliopsis, Stocks, Scabiosa, Lark­ over 18, and have drivers license, 67 Lost and Found 1 spur, Salvia. Ageratum, Lobelia, Myrtle Beach, Milford, Conn. Any­ FOR RENT the program are Prof. Dewitt T Announcements 2 outside work, in used car lot. Ap­ Keach of Yale, who will respond for 3 Cosmos, Columbine, GaiUardia. one interested write the above ad­ 1929 De Soto Coach Personals ...... - - - v,. ply immediately at the Used Car FOR RENT— MYRTLE BEACH, 6 former residents to the address of Antomobtles Pentstemon. Painted Daisy, Au- dress. room cottage, waterfront, by week, 4 Lot, Mackley Chevrolet Co. welcome. George F. Leary, city 1928 Chevrolet Coach Automobiles for Sale ...... a brietia, Chinese Lantern, Hardy BOARD AND ROOM AT Misquami- month or season; also 7 room cot­ Automobiles for Exchange , Asters, Coreopsis, Anchusa, Hardy solicitor, who will bring the greet­ Auto Accessories—Tires . 6 cut (formerly Pleasant View, R. I.) tage 150 feet from water. Inquire ings of Springfield, "The mother 7 Cornflowers, Helianthus, Pinks, SITUATIONS WANTED— 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Auto Repairing—Painting For information call Mrs. John 109 Foster street. Mrs. Blatter. city” and Rev. W. A. Downey of St. Auto Schools ...... 7-A Sweet William, Lychnis, Marguer­ 8 FEMALE 38 Houston, dial 6891. Thomas Seminary, Hartford, who 1928 Whippet Coach Autos—Ship by Truck ------9 ites, Blue Salvia, Phlox, Peonies, F O R R E N T — MISQUAMICUT — Autos—For Hire ...... Bleeding Heart, Foxglove, Poppy, WANTED—BY YOUNG lady of ex­ ______formerly Pleasant View, R. 1., No. will grive the anniversary address. Garages—Service—Storage i 10 The three days’ observance will 1928 Ford Tudor Motorcycles—Bicycles ..... 11 Delphinium Tritoma; also Tomato perience, position as bookkeeper or HOTELS— RESTAURANTS 61 247 Atlantic Avenue, new 6 room Wanted Autos—Motorcycles 12 and Pepper Plants. Burke The general office work. Address Box ------bungalow on water front, August include a parade and commemora 1926 Chevrolet Sedan Business and Professional Services Florist, Tel. 714, Rockville. FOR RENT—16 ROOM hotel, by 17 to Sept. 10th. James McCaw, 69 tive exercises on the 27th, a Business Services Offered ...... 13 K, Herald. j pageant on the next day and old Household Services Offered ...... 13-A week or month or month of June, Benton street. Telephone 6469. 1925 Chevrolet Sedan Building—Contracting ...... i? f o r s a l e — HARDY perannial Crescent Inn. Inquire Mrs. Blatter, home ser’vice in churches on the Florists—Nurseries ...... plants, German Iris very good SITUATIONS WANTED— Dial 7472. FOR RENT— COTTAGE at Coven’ third day which is Sunday. Funeral Directors ...... varieties, 35 for $1, others higher. try Lake. Call after 5 p. m. at 47 1925 Chevrolet Coach Heating—Plumbing—Roofing ..17 MALE 39 Insurance ...... Mrs. Harry Snow, Wapping Shell Charter Oak street. Telephone Millinery—Dressmaking ...... IJ Station. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER— TENEMENTS 63 3384. :Movlng—Trucking—Storage 20 TRUCKS 21 and office man desires position. APARTMENTS—FLATS— Painting—Papering ...... A BARGAIN ON tomato and cab­ Moderate salary. Excellent refer­ Professional Services ...... bage plants, 10c dozen, 60c hun­ HOUSES FOR SALE 72 Repairing 23 ences. Address Box 160 in care of 1928 Chevrolet IV2 Ton Tailoring— Dyeirag—Cleaning 24 dred, $5.00 thousand. Asters, zin­ Herald. f o r RENT—5 ROOM tenement. Toilet Goods and Service ... 2 ■1 nias, snapdragons, salvia nigella, ______j______FOR SALE—SEVEN ROOM house 1927 Reo Speedwagon Wanted—Business Service .. 20 Inquire.34 Cottage street. with about 2 acres of land and Edncatlonal strawflowers, lace flowers, mari­ 27 gold, snow (fh the mountain, calen­ FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement at fruit trees. To be sold to settle an 1926 Ford Delivery Courses and Classes ...... POULTRY AND estate. Call at 334 Summit street more P rivate Instruction ...... dulas, portlacka, rose of heaven, SUPPLIES 43 94 Foster street, with all improve­ “It has become more and Dancing- ...... dozen for $1.00, cut flowers 25c ments. Inquire 96 1-2 Foster street. extension for particulars. difficult by viewing many drug 1924 Ford Delivery IMUSlUaiMusical—Dramatic jjj a ...... -j! dozen. McConville’s Nursery. 7 FOR SALE—R. I. RED Pullets, Telephone 6052. stores to tell whether they are drug Wanted—InstrucUon ...... ou FO:^. SALE—HOUSE and lot for stores, department stores or tea “ With an Okay That Coimts’ Financial Windemere St., Homestead Park, blood tested stock, 3 months old; $2^000. Wm. Kanehl, 519 Center Bonds—Stocks^—Mortgages i.-.. .. SI Manchester. Telephone 5947. also broilers. Inquire Alex Leggett, FOR RENT—4 ROOM tenement on rooms.” Business Opportuniities ...... 32 Eldridge street, all Improvements, street. Telephone 7773. —Dr. H. A. B. Dunning. Money to Loan ...... • • ...... 33 489 Woodbridge street. Help and Situations FOR SALE—GERMAN Iris, about except heat, reasonable; also 4 FOR SALE—6 ROOM house; also 5 Help Wanted—Pwnale ...... 35 60 varieties, good assortment, at 5c STARTED CHICKS. Also 8 and 12 room tenement, 28 Birch street. In­ room bungalow; All Improvements. “I wonder if it wouldn’t be better Help Wanted—Male ...... so and 10c per root; others higher if there wer.e more jails and more The Mackley ChevreJet Co., he. 37 weeks old pullets, and broiler quire 26 Birch street. Call at 168 Benton streeL Dial Help Wanted—Male or Female .. priced. Mrs. Battey, Buckland cockerels, leghorns, reds and rocks, people jailed.” Agents Wanted ...... ■A 8713. Used Car Lot Comer Main and Pearl. Bituations Wanted—Fem ale ...... Road, Wapping, Conn. from our own high record, state FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, all —Rev. Dr. Howard E. Hand. Situations Wanted—M ale ...... tested disease free stock. Guaran­ improvements, including heht, 11 Used Car Lot Phone 6874. Kmployment Agencies ------. . . . 4U FOR SALE — TOMATO, cabbage 1-2 Ford street. “Companionate marriage is so M ve Stock— Pets—Poultry—Vehicles teed right. Order now for future ANOTHER MANIAC CAPTURED and celery plants; also potted an­ delivery. Fred Miller, Coventry, Lowell, Mich., June 6.— (AP)— called because the people involved Dogs—Birds—Pets ...... 41. nual plants, 621 Hartford Road FOR RENT—4 ROOMS, all im­ Live Stock—^Vehicles...... 4- Rosedale 33-3. Rox Wynkoop, one of three re­ are not married and will very rapid­ Poultry and Supplies ...... 4., Greenhouse. Call 8962. provements except heat. Apply 136 maining fugitives from the State ly cease to be companions.” Wanted — Pets—Poultry—Stock 44 Bissell street. Hospital for Criminal Insane at —Gilbert K. Chesterton. For Sale— ^Mlscellaaeons ARTICLES FOR SALE 45 Articles for Sale ...... STORAGE ^ FOR RENT—6 ROOM FLAT 2nd Ionia, was captured near here last Boats and Accessories ...... 4ti floor, 41 Strickland. street, $25.00. night by Deputy Sheriff Bowles. “New eras do not come out of old Building Materials .. . ----- ...... 4< MOVING—TRUCKING— FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW tennis conditions merely by a new edict or Diamonds—Watches—"Jewelry *• 4* racket, cottage organ, Whitney Inquire Chw. J. Strickland, 168 The arrest accounted for the Klectrical Appliances—Kadio ••• ALWAYS ON THE ROAD—L. N. eleventh of -the thirteen men who a good resolution.” baby carriage, Star vibrator, etc., Main street. Phone 7374. —Secretary of State Henry L- Fuel and F eed ...... / * * U •’ j • M Hevenor. We pool loads to all shore re£Lsonable, 18 Lincoln street (Rear escaped from the hospital Tuesday Garden — Farm—Dairy Products BO FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement on after locking up two guards and Stimson. H ousehold Goods ...... "1 points between New London and 437) Center street. Machinery and Tools ...... 63 Bridgeport. Also furniture and Charter Oak street, near Main. In­ threatening the night supervisor. Musical Instruments...... 6o piano moving; packing and quire Philip Lewis, 83 Charter Oak Wynkoop, who said he had had Office and Store Equipment .... 54 street. nothing to eat after his escape was Specials at the Stores ...... 56 storage; light and heavy hauling. BUILDING MATERIALS 47 BRAND N E W Wearing Apparel—Furs ...... 57 Tel. 8-1128. Residence Tel. 8-0353. sent to the hospital after he had W anted— To Buy ...... 58 FOR SALE—SECONDHAND lum­ FOR RENT—5 ROOM FLAT, North threatened Judge Fred S. Lamb, ENGLISH Rooms—Board—Hotels—Resort* Main street. Inquire John Jensen, i 'll RAC£ you L. T. WOOD CO.—Furniture and ber, building 26x30, containing 2 sitting in the Circuit Court, with two type of home, six nice rooms and a Restaurants piano moving, modem equipment, Manchester Green. Phone 4040. TO TK£ Booms Without Board ...... 50 floors. W. G. Glenney Lumber Com­ pistols. sun parlor, rear hall, fruit hall, ves­ experienced help, public store­ -I fNP OP the: Boarders W anted ...... 53-A pany, Manchester. FOR RENT—AFTER JUNE 15th tibule, pantry and large attic, beau­ Country Board—Resorts ...... 60 house. Phone 4496. POOL AfiQ Hotels—Restaurants ...... 61 upstairs four room tenement, cor­ tiful colored tile shower bath, laun­ dry and garage, fireplace, plenty of anp then we Wanted—Rooms—Board ...... 62 PERRBITT * GLEINNEY INC. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ner Foster and Hawley streets, FOR SALE AU.f?l6HT Real Estate For Rent Local and long distance express modem improvements. Apply 100 closets, steam heat, oak floors. Of­ HUSX Apartments, Flats. Tenements .. 63 — RADIO 49 J05T LOOK Business Locations for Rent ... 64 and freight sendee, Including over­ East Center street. fered at a reasonable price, $500 to One 4 ft. X 6 ft. Steel shelf .'SI,000 cash. Balance as easy as AT 6lK Houses fo r R ent ...... 65 night express service between Man­ LATEST MODELS of Atwater J Suburban for Rent ...... 66 FOR RENT—6 ROOM tenement, all Cabinet. This is.an ideal rent. POlNCr A Summer Homes for Rent ...... 67 chester and New York. Furniture Kent, and Zenith Radios, electrical moved under the supervision of ex­ Improvements. Apply J. P. Tam­ supply cabinet for an office Now is the time to buy a home JfiCKNIF£ W anted to R e n t ...... 68 work of all kinds. Raymond A. many, 90 Main street after 5 p. m. or a building' lot. Ask your builder Real Estate For Sale , perts and In specially constructed Walker, 64 Mather street. Phone or garage. It has five Pive/ Apartment Building for Sale ... 69 trucks. Phone 3063, 3860 or 8864. or material dealer about prices. You Business Property for S ale ...... 70 4673. FOR RENT—4 ROOM flat at 231 shelves each 4 ft. long. Price can save money by acting now. Farms and Land for Sale ...... 71 Center street. Inquire at 57 Gar­ $30. Houses for Sale ...... 72 PAINTING—REPAIRING 21 den street.. Lots for Sale ...... 73 “There’s my biggest scoop of the Resort Property for Sale ...... 74 FOR RENT—NEWLY renovated 5 MANCHESTER Suburban for Sale ...... 75 p a in t in g a n d p a p e r hanging, year,” said the cub reporter warm­ Robert J. Smith room downstairs flat witii garage Beal Estate for Exchange ...... 76 neatly done, prices reasonable. ly as the soda fountain clerk drop­ CHAMBER of COMMERCE Phone 3450 1009 Main St. Wanted—Real Estate ...... 77 James F. Roach, Jr.. 36 Walnut ped a generous hall of ice cream in on Bigelow street. Inquire 53 Bige­ Insurance of All Kinds. Auction-Legal IVotIce* low street. Legal N otices ...... 7S streeL Dial 5921. his plate. By FRANK BECK GAS BUGGIES—An Uneasy Conacien^ IN A W A V I»M . 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Then look at the scrambled word below—and im- O P a o e scramble it, by s'witching the letters around. Grade' yourself 20 .or KELL.V*S TMO each of the mistakes you find, and 20 for the word if you unscramble HENCHMEN , cuoTMiri it. D O P E V AND S L X JG , W H O a i COBBEClfONS. m u r d e r e d .. (1) The dive is a somersault, not a "JackknIfo.” (*) **JaddaiifO^*^ N E U J E ’ S . speUed incorrectly. <8) The springboard F A T H E R . V forward one should be below, the b ea ^ and (4) There is no ladder leading to the springbeard stead. (5) scrambled word is Suburb.

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o 4 Ifav. e iWw». Y u. N «• «* «CTv>e«.i>>e._ By Small r 1 li*C- A Game Si>ort SALESMAN SAM ftMOTHER. 0 W& (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURE.) r < Wee Clowny eyed the cart and i he was just as wrong as he could ROW (toME. (AW* STpi'^ THER€- ^ inmiiniiiiM 7 . said, “Say, as for me, I think I ’d he in thinking that the wagon t i u \_Y(\ O'er sotAe s e w s c imtjv. G-ULZL? dread to ride around in that thing. would not stand up straight and I ’d be ’fraid that it would tip. Why,' sound. When everyone had gaily ^ 6 F f (c only two wheels seems a fright. It tried his luc. and had a dandy ride, always must be balanced right. I’d the Travel Man said, “Well, let’s go. always worry ’bout that just enough , To other spots we’re bound.” to spoil my trip.’’ Real shortly they all heard a ■ a “Well, well,’’ the Travel Man re­ toot. A man was blowing on a flute. plied. “That is because you’ve never "Oh, look! He has a cage and in it is a parrakeet,” cried Coppy. tried a wagon of this type. You see, r72Z^ LV 0 it’s all in knowing how. Whene’er Then the whole bunch heard him V \iA M eeo .OF ft HC.V1 the horse is hitched up tight the ask about the pretty bird. The man whole thing’s bound to work all said, “He tells fortunes and ht does right. Come over to the wagon and it very near. ' 3 . v r I ’ll give you proof right now.” “You pay a small amount and [ So, to the wagon they all ran. then the bird will chirp—then chirp Then Scouty, to the wagon man, again. And then he'll pull a small said, “ Can we ride your wagon card from the little box you see. Tound and have a little fun? We’ll - Upon this card your fortune’s told, gladly pay you and, of course, no matter if you’re young or old. W u be real patient with your Now, if you’d like to read your for­ horse.” The man , replied, “Why, j tune, give a coin to me.” wvi&li.wc. sure!” And 'twas no sooner said J j. than done,' (The Tinymites arrive at Helsing­ yVee Clowny soon found out that^ fors in the next story.). r>v: FRIDAY, JUNE «, 1980. PAGE EIGHTEEN

The Manchester Green Cpmmun- ity club will have, its annual busi­ DANCING ness meeting and election of offl; cers at the Green school hall this r v fVERY SATURDAY NITE evening promptly at 8 o’clock. The B»hd Blocked F A T ^R ’S DAY O ^D S meeting will be followed by a sup­ SILK SQUARES At per in the basement, and each onje $1.00 5c to 2 ^ , / is to bring a hot or cold covered dish, containing baked beans, Beautiful silk squares, S3 , inches, in four Remember Dad on Father’s Day^' June 15th, PALAIS D’OR salads scalloped potatoes, meats or patterns that are washable. ^ Gan be us0 for with fin appropriate cart. DANCE PAVILION bandanas, kiinonas, ..bridge covers, wall hang­ anything they choose. The organ U Main Floor, front Buckland Corner, Sta. 10 zation of a Boy Scout troop in the ings, etc. " - n b a P A R T M E N T , S T O R E SO. MAMCHESTER^,CONN.i Buokland, Gomit community will be decided upon. „ : M ^ Floor, left Music by Barne’s D© Linxe Orchestra Daughters of Liberty, L. O. L., from Ehtrtford, ConiL No. 125, will meet at Orange hall Monday evening. "Where Art Thou?” was the text upcm which Commandant Hewitt, ABOUT TOWN the special revivalist at the Salva­ Tomorrow! 800 Pa irs tion Army spoke last night, and he Joseph Benson, painter and decor-/ surely lived up to his former repu­ ator, has rented the store in the tation of preaching the gospel in a Hausman Block, 109 Spruce street, clear, forceful msmner. He will be which he is fitting up for a paint with the local corps just three more For Every Full Fashioned and wall paper store. days, when he wdll leave for Ogdensburg, N. Y. The people of John F. Sheehan has taken over the community are heartily invited one of the stores in the Hausman Summer Occasion Block, 105 Spruce street, which will to take advanta.ge of this opportun­ be used as a real estate office. ity to hear a great gospel preacher. Pure Silk Stocking; John Gager of WiUimantlc, uncle Frank V. Williams of Tolland of Elwood Walker of East Middle Turnpike who had the index finger Turnpike, has been spending a few of his left hand amputated on Wed­ / / nesday at the Memorial hospital, days with Mr. and Mrs. Walker. is getting along nicely. Mr. Wil­ // $10-00 a”' Mr. Gager recently returned with liams caught his finger in a corn fnends from Florida. They made sheller last week and although the the trip by automobile in five days. surgeon did his utmost to save it, the injury was so severe this was Mrs. Eunice Case Hohenthal will found impossible. play the organ for the Children’s day exercises at the South Methodist The American Legion auxiliary $ church Sunday at 6 p. m. will meet Monday evening at 8 16-75 o’clock at the State Armory. As this A daughter was born yesterday is the last meeting before the sum­ to Mr. and Mrs. James Virginia of mer recess, it is hoped as many All new styled frocks that one will see at (Regular $1.50 Grades) 334 Summit street. members as possible will attends the smartest gatherings this supimer. Cool sleeveless piques, silk damask and shantung frocks for active sports- wear... .shantung Women and girls can purchase their entire summer suits and frocks for spectator sports wear... silk crepe suits and dresses for more formal supply of hosiery for town and resort wear during this spe­ affairs. Trimmed with capelets, embroid­ cial selling tomorrow. Beautiful pure silk stockings in the ery, pleats and'flares. White and pastels. A long-wearing service weight with smart French heels and J ‘^artfordi^ 'S^iph^ @entm Hale’s Frocks—^Main Floor, rear 3-inch lisle hems. Stockings that will give the utmost in I Unusual Savings wear and satisfaction. Buy now for sports, business, town V and resort wear. The leading summer shades; f. I Lingerie...Corsets... Costume Slips... Porcelain Nude White ' White Coats Beige Breeze Lichen Gray at these June Sale Prices For Town and Beach Tan Sable Black Gun Metal Duskee Light Gun Metal Resort Wear Hale’s Hosiery--Main Floor, right

$10* 0 0 and Summer Hats Featuring Straws and Silks $16-75 $3-95 The -white coat is indespensible in the The new summer hats are so youthful and smart with young girls wardrobe as it is equally smart their medium and large brims. Featured in pastel silks, at morning gatherings as it, is at informal re­ white and natural straws with grograin, leather and pat­ sort dances. We are showing cape models, ent trimmings. Styles for the very smart miss and the straight-line styles and the. very-, chic polo youthful matron. coat in white flannel and basket weave. Hale’s Millinery—^^lain Floor, rear Crepe de chine Pajamas and Crepe de Chine Pajamas, novelty silk ones, special lace trimmed and tailored, Hale’s Coats—-Main Floor, rear $3.29, $4.29 flesh and colors, sale price Crepe de chine Nighties, $3.29-$4.29 lace trimmed and tailored Chemise, Step-ins, Panties, models, all colors Bloomers, Dance Sets of fine $2.39, $3.29, $4.29 grade crepe de chine Cool Cotton Blouses Silhouette Slips, V neck, $1.59, $2.39, $3.29 made of good pure grade silk, Costume Slips with i.hadow Very Feminine and Smart lace trimmed hem, side pleat, regular $2.95 $3.69 $2.29 \ v Flate crepe Slips, white and pastels, 34 to 52 Pongee Slips, 6-inch hem strap top to 85c 85c C. B. a la spirite Combina­ tion with inner belt, regular DeBevoise Combination, Blouses give the suit infinite variety and several changes should be in­ 38.00 well boned model, swami top, cluded in your summer wardrobe. Tailored piques for linen suits and sports regular $5.00 wear---- pin dot voiles for the "dressmaker” s\iit___ and very smart embroid­ $5.95 ered batistes and voiles for the very feminine outfit. White and pastels. Girdles, side fastened, long $3.95 model silk brocade, regular Girdles and back lacing Hale’s Blouses—Main Floor, rear 33.50 Corsets, odds and ends $2.95 95c Second Floor Week-End WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. Funeral Directors Drug Specials ESTABLISHED 55 YEARS 25c Colgate Tooth Paste 19c CHAPEL AT 11 OAK ST. For Qolf ers Who Like Robert K. Anderson Phone: Office 5171 35c Colgate Tooth Brush 19c Funeral Director Residence 7494 To Play in Comfort ^ Summer Bags Petrolarga Kid, Silk and Agarol Tapestry

Mum ASPARAGUS A sports sweater tKal fB9Rl fbe part from its casqal out to Its good-loOklng tweed $2-98 and $4*98 We wish to call your attention to the fact that no deliveries pattertb. Made of soft, pure Australian woMain l^oor, refu; and pastel colorings. ^ . . GRANT FARMS Main Floor, right Bags—Main Floor, front, Buckland, Conn4 Rhone 6370.

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